Running for sixteen issues in 1919, 'The Thrill Book' was a magazine of 'strange, bizzare, occult, mysterious tales,' but not quite a fantastic-fiction magazine, mixing various types of adventure stories with often outstanding fantasy, horror, and sc...
An eery story of a fiendish murder and a midget psychic investigator -- by the author of "Invaders From the Dark" and "The Devil's Pool"! Originally published in the classic pulp magazine Weird Tales, this volume includes an intro...
Launched in 1923, the pulp magazine Weird Tales quickly became one of the most important outlets for horror and fantasy fiction and is often associated with writers like H. P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith, and Robert Bloch, all of whose work a...
Although she's mostly forgotten now, in the heyday of the pulps, Greye La Spina was more successful than H.P. Lovecraft, with more than one hundred stories and serial novels published in magazines such as Weird Tales and The Thrill Book. Her reputati...
The premiere issue of Bull's-Eye Detective magazine originally appeared in Fall, 1938. It included an interesting array of mystery stories that sometimes strayed into supernatural territory. Included are:Puppets of the Murder Master, by John Murray R...
The manuscript that became this book of malevolent lycanthropy in the astral plane has a strange provenance. It was thrown to Greye La Spina by Sophie Delorme, a mysterious woman leaning from a window on the second story of a house that was immediate...
DRIVEN BY AN UNEARTHLY TERROR, PORTIA MUST PROTECT THE MAN SHE LOVES The beautiful widow Portia is an investigator into the occult. She is aided by her fiancé, Owen Edwardes. Suddenly their future is threatened by the diabolical, lovely neighb...