Spicy-Adventure Stories September 1936, Volume 4 number 6. Contains THE DRAGON OF KAO TSU.
She came from high society and she should have known she had no business associating with a gorilla like Wild Bill Clanton. However, the job she wanted done was plain burglary, and her code of honor wouldn’t let her turn thief!
Howard wrote some spicy adventure tales. For this one he used the pseudonym, Sam Walser. Illustrated by Joseph Sokoli.
Contents
- 4 – The Dragon of Kao Tsu • [Wild Bill Clanton] • (1936) • short story by Robert E. Howard [as by Sam Walser]
- 16 – Blood and Fire by Alan Anderson
- 28 – Pygmy Magic by Clint Morgan
- 40 – Death Trail by Clive Trent
- 52- Diana Daw by Clayton Maxwell
- 54 – Carboy of Death by Robert Leslie Bellem
- 66 – Valley of Blood by Lew Merrill
- 78 – Blood Has Sticky Fingers by John Bard
- 86 – Queen of the Flaming Arrows by Frank E. Marks
- 94 – Poppy Dust by Willis Vachel Keith
Publisher : | Culture Publications |
Year : | September 1936 |
Replica by: | Girsasol (June 2006), Pulp Tales Press (November 2013), Fiction House Press (May 2022) |
Format : | Periodical (Pulp Magazine) |
Pages : | 132 |
Cover : | Harry Lemon Parkhurst |
Illustrations : | Unknown |
Notes
Written under the pseudonym Sam Walser.
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