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  • HICKORY JACK: The Wild Man of the Woods: Beadle's Frontier Series, #69. by [Beadle's Frontier Series] Carleton, Capt Latham C.
    [Beadle's Frontier Series] Carleton, Capt Latham C.
    HICKORY JACK: The Wild Man of the Woods: Beadle's Frontier Series, #69.

    Edition: Digest sized paperback.

    Cleveland, Ohio: The Arthur Westbrook Company, (c 1909). One of a series of 100 titles in Beadle's Frontier Series of dime novel paperbacks. Coverful front cover illustration. 100 pp.

    Condition: Good only in illustrated covers - some wear to covers, significant toning to pages.

    Book ID: 88227
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  • OLD ZEKE or the Wild Hunter of the Rocky Mountains : Beadle's Frontier Series, #96. by [Beadle's Frontier Series] Fletcher Samuel .
    [Beadle's Frontier Series] Fletcher Samuel .
    OLD ZEKE or the Wild Hunter of the Rocky Mountains : Beadle's Frontier Series, #96.

    Edition: Digest sized paperback, later printing.

    Cleveland, Ohio: The Arthur Westbrook Company, (c 1909). One of a series of 100 titles in Beadle's Frontier Series of dime novel paperbacks. Coverful front cover illustration. 100 pp.

    Condition: Fair condition only in illustrated covers - front cover almost detached. some wear to covers, significant toning to pages.

    Book ID: 88231
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  • BIG BRAVE, SCOUT OF THE MOHAWK: A Story of the French-Indian War. : Beadle's Frontier Series, #48. by [Beadle's Frontier Series] Wilton, Mark.
    [Beadle's Frontier Series] Wilton, Mark.
    BIG BRAVE, SCOUT OF THE MOHAWK: A Story of the French-Indian War. : Beadle's Frontier Series, #48.

    Edition: Digest sized paperback, later printing.

    Cleveland, Ohio: The Arthur Westbrook Company, (c 1909). One of a series of 100 titles in Beadle's Frontier Series of dime novel paperbacks. Coverful front cover illustration. 100 pp.

    Condition: Good only in illustrated covers - some wear to covers, significant toning to pages.

    Book ID: 88229
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  • THE REVENGE OF KALI-RA. by Beck, K.K.
    Beck, K.K.
    THE REVENGE OF KALI-RA.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Mysterious Press, (1999) dj. SIGNED hardcover first edition - "Super-bankable, way-hot movie star Nadia Wentworth has found her dream role: the all-powerful, eternally beautiful Kali-Ra, Queen of Doom-one of pulp fiction's most famous characters. Even better, no one stands between Nadia owning all the rights to the Kali-Ra novels. As far as Nadia's assistant, Melanie, can tell, Kali-Ra's creator, dissolute 1920 s novelist Valerian Ricardo, left no heirs. So, it seems that no power on earth can stop the return of Kali-Ra-or prevent Nadia from gaining untold profits and worldwide mega-stardom...That is, until a cast of mysterious characters descend on Nadia's exotic Beverly Hills mansion." INSCRIBED on the title page and dated 3-13-99, in the month of publication. 229 pp. ISBN: 0-89296670X.

    Condition: Fine in a fine dust jacket (as new.)

    Book ID: 68553
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  • ZARKON: LORD OF THE UNKNOWN in INVISIBLE DEATH by Carter, Lin.
    Carter, Lin.
    ZARKON: LORD OF THE UNKNOWN in INVISIBLE DEATH

    Edition: First printing.

    Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1975. dj. Hardcover first edition - The second in the "Zarkon" series of pulp adventure novels. 173 pp. Dust jacket art by Tim Lewis. ISBN: 0-385087683.

    Condition: Very near fine in green boards in a very good dustjacket (some short tears, sunning to spine, but original price of 5.95 still present)

    Book ID: 91232
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  • NEW JERSEY SHOWDOWN, Radcliff #4. by Mallory, Roosevelt (1941- 2007)
    Mallory, Roosevelt (1941- 2007)
    NEW JERSEY SHOWDOWN, Radcliff #4.

    Edition: Paperback original - first printing.

    Los Angeles: Holloway House Publishers, (1973). First edition - The fourth and final novel by this author whom Gary Phillips (writing in Crime Reads) described as a writer "who helped revolutionize 1970s pulp fiction, then disappeared." His protagonist, Joe Radcliff ("he's big, he's Black, he's bad"), was a professional hit-man, a Vietnam veteran, whose ruthlessness and expertise earned him the title 'Hit-Maker.' In this, the final book published, Radcliff is looking to retire, but the grown sons of the Mafia chieftain he killed in the second book in the series strike back and his long-time companion Angie is hospitalized after acid is thrown on her face, and then thrown out the window of her room and killed. For once,…

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    Los Angeles: Holloway House Publishers, (1973). First edition - The fourth and final novel by this author whom Gary Phillips (writing in Crime Reads) described as a writer "who helped revolutionize 1970s pulp fiction, then disappeared." His protagonist, Joe Radcliff ("he's big, he's Black, he's bad"), was a professional hit-man, a Vietnam veteran, whose ruthlessness and expertise earned him the title 'Hit-Maker.' In this, the final book published, Radcliff is looking to retire, but the grown sons of the Mafia chieftain he killed in the second book in the series strike back and his long-time companion Angie is hospitalized after acid is thrown on her face, and then thrown out the window of her room and killed. For once, revenge is personal. Holloway House became known in the 1970s for gritty Black urban fiction it published by authors like Iceberg Slim, Donald Goines and Joseph Nazel - and Roosevelt Mallory. HH# BH472. 224 pp. Cover art by Monte Rogers, who clearly used Mallory himself as the model, based on the photograph on the back cover. ISBN: 0-870674722.

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    Condition: Very good - usual toning to the pages, bookstore stamp on first page, small chip on lower corner of front cover, and a bit of peeling on the spine - but overall a tight and clean copy, no creasing to the spine - in better condition than these inexpensively published books are usually found.

    Book ID: 86632
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  • HER FIRST SIN. by Woodford, Jack (Josiah Pitts Woolfolk, 1894-1971)
    Woodford, Jack (Josiah Pitts Woolfolk, 1894-1971)
    HER FIRST SIN.

    Edition: Vintage hardcover.

    New York: Phoenix Press, (1944). Hardcover - A novel by this prolific author of pulp fiction, set against the backdrop of World War II. Clara had been too ill most of her life to think about being loving a man, but now that she has been cured, her blossoming is the more flamboyent for being delayed - but she is in danger of being burnt. 253 pp.

    Condition: Good overall in red boards - wear to the corners and ends of the spine, but an easily readable copy, clean contents. Rather hard to find in hardcover.

    Book ID: 88809
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