THE BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO PULP FICTION
Vol 2
By Jonathan W. Sweet
Brick Pickle Pulp
181 pgs
A few months ago, we had the fun of reading and reviewing
the first volume in this new pulp reference series by Jonathan Sweet. That book
shined a light on the classic heroes and villains of the pulps and ended with a
section on writers’ biographies.
In this follow up, Sweet details the publishing histories of
major pulp publishers of the times and lists all their titles alphabetically.
It is an amazing documentation presenting the debut date and the final editons
with the names of the primary writers who graced their pages. He breaks these
up in the most popular genres from crime, to horror and spicy pulps. Every page
is filled with captivating data and a credit to the author’s intensive research
to include all the major titles.
Then the wraps it all up with the second half of writers’
biography picking up from where he left off at the end of volume one. Again,
the material in these short histories is amazing, often times eye-opening and
poignant to any lover of pulp fiction and its history. Reference books like
these are invaluable to the true lover of pulp fiction and we tip our fedora to
Jonathan Sweet and Brick Pickle Pulp.
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