The Dawning
by Hugh B. Cave
from Leisure Books
RECIPIENT OF LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS FROM THE INTERNATIONAL HORROR GUILD, THE HORROR WRITERS ASSOCIATION, AND THE WORLD FANTASY ASSOCIATION!
WHERE CAN YOU HIDE WHEN THE EARTH WANTS YOU DEAD? In the all-too-immediate future, the day has finally come when crime, drugs, and pollution have made the cities of the world virtually uninhabitable. Gangs roam the streets at will, the police have nearly surrendered, and the air and water are slowly killing the residents who remain. But one small group of survivors has decided to escape the madness. Packing what they can carry, they head off to what they hope will be the unspoiled wilderness of northern Canada, intent on making a new start, a new life. But nature isn't that forgiving. For far too long mankind has destroyed the planet, ravaging the landscape and slaughtering the animals. At long last, nature has had enough. Now the Earth is ready to fight back, to rid itself of its abusers. A new day has come. But will anyone survive...
Come into My Parlor: Tales from Detective Fiction Weekly
Spicy Mystery Stories - April 1942
by Hugh B. Cave
from Adventure House
SPICY MYSTERY STORIES - April 1942, published by DC Comic founder. Authors included in this pulp replica are, Hugh B. Cave writing as Justin Case, Robert Leslie Bellem and Doc Savage ghost writer, Laurence Donovan.
Spicy Mystery Stories - February 1938
by Hugh B. Cave
from Adventure House
Pulp Magazines were popular culture for nearly seventy years. Their colorful covers beckoned the world weary reader to step into a new vibrant world of action, romance and adventure fiction. Pulp magazines filled the entertainment void for as little as a dime for millions of readers each and every week. Printed on cheap high bulk pulp paper, "The Pulps," bridged the gap between juvenile nickel weeklies and the more expensive glossy magazines and hardbound editions. Stories and titles of magazines varied as much as their readers. Come along with us and drink deep the adventure and excitement of "The Pulps."
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