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18 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://pdf.bookcenterapp.com/slide/173445489X | Read ebook [PDF] The Digest Enthusiast #15C color edition: Explore the world of digest magazines. | The history and evolution of Fantasy Tales as told by its editors Stephen Jones and David A. Sutton in a behind-the-scenes interview, complete with vintage photographs and artifacts. Gary Lovisi exposes the licentious Marijuana Girl by N.R. de Mexico, as cited by the Select Committee on Current Pornographic Materials in 1952. Howard Browne&#8217 s vision for the ultimate fantasy and science fiction digest: Fantastic. An in-depth review of its debut year, packed with the inside stories behind its fiction. Tom Brinkmann uncovers the original 7 Year Itch with buxom beauty Vanessa Brown and Tom Ewell via the pocket-size pages of People Today. Anthony Perconti corresponds with author William Preston about his Old Man series for Asimov&#8217 s Science Fiction, that includes a peek into the final episode, yet to come. Peter Enfantino wraps up Manhunt&#8217 s third year in an edifying, gripping expos&#233 , capped with his top ten picks for 1955. Jack Seaook lauds Avon&#8217 s Murder Mystery Monthly No. 31 with William Irish&#8217 s &#8220 If I Should Die Before I Wake&#8221 in a revealing examination of the master&#8217 s talent for terror and suspense. Joseph Gollomb, once credited as the premier true crime reporter of the day, proves the conceit in our in-depth review of his digest classic: 11 True Crimes. The crime fiction of &#8220 Lost Author&#8221 Carl G. Hodges is ripe for revival. Join the ranks of his fans as we recount his career with a deep dive into 1951&#8217 s digest novel: Crime On My Hands. Steve Carper returns with a robust report on the rare children&#8217 s digest series, Boys&#8217 and Girls&#8217 Fiction, straight out of Kenosha, Wisconsin. Robert A.W. Lowndes&#8217 Startling Mystery Stories No. 2 gets its due in an inclusive review of its stories, with author backgrounds and feature summaries. Industry news&#8212 with over 30 cover previews&#8212 from the digest world&#8217 s favorite editors, publishers, and writers. In all, there&#8217 s nearly 150 magazine covers, cartoons by Bob Vojtko, and more. 160 pages, published in color and b&amp w print editions, and Kindle, by Larque Press LLC.<br>

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  2. The Digest Enthusiast #15C color edition: Explore the world of digest magazines. Sinopsis : The history and evolution of Fantasy Tales as told by its editors Stephen Jones and David A. Sutton in a behind-the- scenes interview, complete with vintage photographs and artifacts. Gary Lovisi exposes the licentious Marijuana Girl by N.R. de Mexico, as cited by the Select Committee on Current Pornographic Materials in 1952. Howard Browne&#8217s vision for the ultimate fantasy and science fiction digest: Fantastic. An in-depth review of its debut year, packed with the inside stories behind its fiction. Tom Brinkmann uncovers the original 7 Year Itch with buxom beauty Vanessa Brown and Tom Ewell via the pocket-size pages of People Today. Anthony Perconti corresponds with author William Preston about his Old Man series for Asimov&#8217s Science Fiction, that includes a peek into the final episode, yet to come. Peter Enfantino wraps up Manhunt&#8217s third year in an edifying, gripping expos&#233, capped with his top ten picks for 1955. Jack Seaook lauds Avon&#8217s Murder Mystery Monthly No. 31 with William Irish&#8217s &#8220If I Should Die Before I Wake&#8221 in a revealing examination of the master&#8217s talent for terror and suspense. Joseph Gollomb, once credited as the premier true crime reporter of the day, proves the conceit in our in-depth review of his digest classic: 11 True Crimes. The crime fiction of &#8220Lost Author&#8221 Carl G. Hodges is ripe for revival. Join the ranks of his fans as we recount his career with a deep dive into 1951&#8217s digest novel: Crime On My Hands. Steve Carper returns with a robust report on the rare children&#8217s digest series, Boys&#8217 and Girls&#8217 Fiction, straight out of

  3. Kenosha, Wisconsin. Robert A.W. Lowndes&#8217 Startling Mystery Stories No. 2 gets its due in an inclusive review of its stories, with author backgrounds and feature summaries. Industry news&#8212with over 30 cover previews&#8212from the digest world&#8217s favorite editors, publishers, and writers. In all, there&#8217s nearly 150 magazine covers, cartoons by Bob Vojtko, and more. 160 pages, published in color and b&ampw print editions, and Kindle, by Larque Press LLC.

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