Description
by J. Allan Dunn
Introduction by John Locke
OUTDOOR STORIES lasted a mere thirteen issues through 1927-28. Today, itメs one of the rarest pulp magazines. One of its best-known contributors was the prolific J. Allan Dunn. Presented in this volume are three of his long-forgotten tales from OUTDOOR STORIES which rank with his best work; gripping, fascinating adventures set in the exotic places of another day. The featured story is the novelette, “New Guinea Gold,” a savage, epic tale of friendship, survival and revenge. Also included is a history of OUTDOOR STORIES, a biography of its editor, Edmund C. Richards, and an examination of Dunnメs role in the magazine.
- 6×9
- 192 pages
- Published: 03/11
- Off Trail Publications