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review 2015-02-06 18:47
Far Above
Far Below and Other Horrors from the Pulps - Robert E. Weinberg,Robert E. Howard,Seabury Quinn

Weinberg goes after the unknown and un-anthologized leavings from golden age Weird Tales. Most of these writers will be unknown except to the most eclectic reader and where the writers are better known Weinberg picks never (at least in 1974) anthologized stories by these better known authors. I had actually read and remembered the Robert E. Howard story so it must have cropped up somewhere again since 1974.

All of the ten stories and one poem exceed the basic standard for good horror pulp entertainment and one or two even rise above that. The writing is surprisingly good and some of the stories steal a little of Lovecraft's creations (or name drop).

Weinberg would go on to co-edit several future golden age WT and other pulp anthologies that mined the same vein as here. These were fatter cheaper volumes but still pretty much packed with the good stuff.

This was supposedly a limited edition of 1,000 published by FAX Collector's Editions in West Linn, Oregon. There are some adverts for some interesting looking pulp publications on the dj. The dj illustration is for the title story and is by the marvelous Lee Brown Coye.

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text 2015-02-05 01:57
Reading progress update: I've read 60 out of 156 pages.
Far Below and Other Horrors from the Pulps - Robert E. Weinberg,Robert E. Howard,Seabury Quinn

Premise:  With all the gobs of Weird Tales magazines published in its pulp heyday, there must be at least 11 stories not by any of the Lovecraft's etc. (the famous pulp authors) that are rarely or never anthologized and above decent quality.  At least 11 overlooked horror pulp gems.  Now if you are lazy like me, poring over a lot of really bad WT stories to find the needles in the haystack sounds a bit daunting for the payoff.  We'll see how lazy Robert Weinburg is...

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url 2013-12-08 16:42
Classic Pulps!

Startling Stories /Jan. 1939BookRiot's Golden Age Sci-Fi covers - My love for the OldSkool artwork knows no bounds. The 3rd one down has been my ereader wallpaper for a solid year now,

Source: bookriot.com/2013/12/05/8-world-cover-illustrations-sf-magazines
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photo 2013-09-25 04:25
Doomsday Morning - C E Moore

From Singularity & Co.

 

"Save the SCIFI!

 

Singularity&Co. is a team of time traveling archivists longing for futures past.  

 

Each month, our subscribers help us choose a vintage, out of print scifi book to rescue (with the rightsholders' permission).  We're bringing forgotten 20th century scifi into the 21st."

Source: www.savethescifi.com
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review 2010-10-05 00:00
The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps - Otto Penzler Got this for Hannukkah about three years ago, and since then I haven't had time to read much of it. I don't really read collections like this as single books to be read at once anyway, but I definitely have seen enough to know that it's a beautiful and well-curated volume. In those college years when I didn't have time for it, just seeing it on my shelf, knowing that it was there with such a font of stories so well collected, whenever I was ready for them, made me happy.
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