Blood 'N' Thunder #41, Summer 2014
August 2014
| Editor | Ed Hulse |
|---|---|
| Cover art | Rudolph Belarski |
| Publisher | Murania Press |
| Price | $12.50 |
| Pages | 108 |
- A general non-fiction magazine dedicated to early twentieth century fiction and pulps.
- Month & day from Amazon.
- 8" x 10", perfect-bound.
- Artist credit on cover, reprinting cover for All-American Fiction, Mar-Apr 1938.
- The covers are not included in the pagination, but are added to this record's page count.
- P.17 Mystery Tales illustration date from Amazon.
- Non-speculative content not indexed here includes:
- P.22: "Pulp Page to Silver Screen - A Holy Terror", by Ed Hulse (Essay on Max Brand pulp western to movies)
- P.28: "Cliffhanger Classics - The Lost City", by Ed Hulse (Essay on serial The Lost City)
- P.41: "Almost a Winner: All American Fiction", by Ed Hulse (Essay on that adventure pulp; includes 8 b&w full page cover reprints)
- P.60: "Dime Novel Days, Nickelodeon Nights", by Larry Latham (Essay on dime novels to movies)
- P.72: "The Long Arm of the Law: G-Men Go to Court" (Copies of documents in a 1936 copyright infringement case involving pulp publishers; includes b&w full-page cover reprint of G-Men, January 1936)
- P.90: "The Tenth Man", by Robert Simpson (1922 African adventure story from Adventure Magazine)
| Page | Type | Kind | Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | Essay | Non Fiction | EDitorial Comments (Blood 'n' Thunder #41, Summer 2014) | Ed Hulse |
| 5 | Essay | Non Fiction | Letter (Blood 'n' Thunder #41, Summer 2014) | Paul Allen |
| 8 | Essay | Non Fiction | 2014 Windy City Pulp & Paper Convention: Another Great Show | Walker Martin |
| 16 | Essay | Non Fiction | Quantity Production (Writer's Digest, June 1937) | Arthur J. Burks |
| Page | Type | Kind | Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cover Art | Non Fiction | Blood 'N' Thunder #41, Summer 2014 | Rudolph Belarski | |
| Editor | Non Fiction | Blood 'n' Thunder #41, Summer 2014 | Ed Hulse | |
| 17 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Mates for the Morgue-Master | Alex Schomburg |