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http://www.adventurehouse.com/
Home of pulp reprint magazine High Adventure, the Spider facsimile reprints, and other pulp-related paraphernalia.
http://www.pjfarmer.com/woldnewton/Pulp2.htm
Chronologies, articles and speculative genealogies based on Farmer's pseudo-biographies of Tarzan and Doc Savage.
http://www.noirtexas.com/
A bibliographic, filmographic resource of noir, pulp, and hardboiled fiction and film.
http://www.mindspring.com/~phantom21/phantom.htm
The only webpage dedicated to the Phantom Detective. Includes a guide to all the stories. Some cover scans.
http://www.vintagelibrary.com/pulpfiction/PulpFictionCentral.php
Part of Vintage Library, this online store gives much information about the pulps, including cover art, writer profiles, and sells print and electronic reprints of the mags. Secure ordering. Requires Adobe Acrobat to read the online reprints.
http://www.modestyblaisebooks.com/
Cover artwork and descriptions of the Modesty Blaise book series by Peter O'Donnell.
http://www.thrillingdetective.com/
A directory of private eyes and other tough guys and gals, complete with bios and bibliographies.
http://thepulp.net/
The history and legacy of the pulps -- the popular literature from the first half of the 20th century -- is covered here. You will find information on The Shadow, Doc Savage, The Spider and more pulp characters.
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