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Long Live the Dead : Tales from Black Mask

Crippen & Landru Pub

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A LEGENDARY AUTHOR —

— A LEGENDARY MAGAZINE

Hugh B. Cave was one of the most popular and prolific writers during the Golden Age of the Pulp Magazines between the late 1920's and the early 1940's. His name on the cover of Dime Detective, Detective Fiction Weekly, Weird Tales, Short Stories, Clues, Argosy, Horror Story, Astounding, and countless other all-fiction magazines guaranteed a story with vivid characters and crackling pace.

The greatest of all detective pulps, Black Mask Magazine, created the hardboiled private-eye story with tales by Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, Erle Stanley Gardner, Carroll John Daly, and others. Hugh Cave joined that select group in 1934 when the editor Captain Joseph T. Shaw published his "Too Many Women," a tough story of a corpse on the waterfront and a sleazy photographer. Cave followed with stories about a dog who helps a cop, a magician who is accused of murder, a P. I. hired to find a girl on the Florida Keys, and an assortment of other flavorful characters. Cave rang many changes on the Black Mask style, from the male-female banter of "Smoke in Your Eyes," to "The Missing Mr. Lee" which is related consecutively by 5 or 6 different characters, to the violent gangland setting of "Stranger in Town."

Published in honor of Hugh B. Cave's 90th birthday, Long Live the Dead takes the reader back to the great age of the private-eye story. The book includes new prefaces to each story by the author, an introduction by Keith Allan Deutsch, proprietor of Black Mask Magazine, and a checklist of Cave's mystery writing.


Murgunstrumm & Others

Wildside Press

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Long before he became the author of polished romances for the slick magazines, of best-seller novels and firsthand-researched travel books, Hugh B. Cave wrote some of the most grisly and chilling horror stories every to appear in the pulps. Crawling forth from the Depression years -- from the haunted pages of Strange Tales, Weird Tales, Ghost Stories, Spicy Mystery Stories, Black Book Detective, and elsewhere -- Wildside presents an omnibus of vintage nightmares, twenty-six of the best horror tales of Hugh B. Cave . . . gruesomely illustrated with over thirty-five drawings by Lee Brown Coye.
Adventure Tales #1 (Large Type Edition)

Wildside Press

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[Large Type Edition] Adventure Tales #1 showcases the best authors from the pulp magazines. This volume highlights the work of Hugh B. Cave as the Featured Author, with two rare, previously unreprinted stories, plus fiction contributions by J. Allan Dunn, H. Bedford Jones, Harold Lamb, Vincent Starrett, H. de Vere Stacpoole, Saki (H.H. Munro), Johnston McCulley, Captain A.E. Dingle, Charles C. Young, John Kendrick Bangs, and F. Marion Crawford. Interview with Hugh B. Cave.
The Cross on the Drum

Crossroad Press

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A strange young man, Barry Clinton. Unlike most young missionaries, who came to the island to save souls, this one had come with a belligerent skepticism and a driving determination to battle sickness and starvation.
He had come to the Ile du Vent with a Bible and a few meager medical supplies- ready to make the little Caribbean island a better place in which to live.

The Cross on the Drum is the story of the strange friendship of Barry Clinton and Catus Laroche - high priest of vodun, the savage, ritualistic religion which no white man had ever dared defy. It tells of the tormented, embittered passions of the other islanders - white and black - and how they undermined the bond between these two men, changing their mutual respect into brooding, vengeful hatred, and turning the island's drowsy, sunlit tranquility into a feverish, drum-pounding battleground.

Hugh B. Cave, whose knowledge and deep understanding of life and customs in the West Indies distinguished his earlier works, Haiti: Highroad to Adventure and Drums of Revolt, has written here an explosive, dramatic novel of Christianity and voodoo on a Caribbean island.

A strange young man, Barry Clinton. Unlike most young missionaries, who came to the island to save souls, this one had come with a belligerent skepticism and a driving determination to battle sickness and starvation.
He had come to the Ile du Vent with a Bible and a few meager medical supplies- ready to make the little Caribbean island a better place in which to live.

The Cross on the Drum is the story of the strange friendship of Barry Clinton and Catus Laroche - high priest of vodun, the savage, ritualistic religion which no white man had ever dared defy. It tells of the tormented, embittered passions of the other islanders - white and black - and how they undermined the bond between these two men, changing their mutual respect into brooding, vengeful hatred, and turning the island's drowsy, sunlit tranquility into a feverish, drum-pounding battleground.

Hugh B. Cave, whose knowledge and deep understanding of life and customs in the West Indies distinguished his earlier works, Haiti: Highroad to Adventure and Drums of Revolt, has written here an explosive, dramatic novel of Christianity and voodoo on a Caribbean island.

Black Book Detective - The Prophecy

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The Dawning

Leisure Books

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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...


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Nine-year wait over for Casey as six new caps face Canada - Irish Independent
Nine-year wait over for Casey as six new caps face Canada - Irish Independent Irish IndependentNine-year wait over for Casey as six new caps face CanadaIRELAND -- G Duffy; B Murphy, D Cave*, I Whitten*, I Dowling*; I Keatley*, P Stringer; T Court, R Best (Capt), T Buckley, B Casey, M O'Driscoll, J Muldoon*, N Ronan*, D Leamy. Replacements: S Cronin*, M Ross*, R Caldwell*, D Ryan, E Reddan,

Barbados prime minister elevated to QC - Caribbean Net News
Barbados prime minister elevated to QC - Caribbean Net News Caribbean Net NewsBarbados prime minister elevated to QCB) with honours from the University of the West Indies at Cave Hill in 1984. He will take silk on his admission to the Inner Bar by Acting Chief Justice Frederick Waterman in Chambers at the Supreme Court of Judicature on Monday morning.

ULM awards diplomas to spring 2009 graduates - Monroe News Star
ULM awards diplomas to spring 2009 graduates bachelor of science in construction management; Kre'shinia Neshe' Carter, bachelor of arts in psychology; Anne Marie Cascio, bachelor of science in biology; Sloan Lanette Caston, bachelor of science in radiologic technology; Allison Rhea Cave,