PULP NOW: THE DIME DETECTIVE LIBRARY!
Altus Press today announced an all-new line to their stable
of quality pulp fiction reprints. Called The Dime Detective Library, each
volume will showcase one of the many hard-boiled characters that ran in the
pages of Dime Detective Magazine over the course of that pulp’s 20-year
lifespan.
Dime Detective Magazine was second only to Black Mask in the
cultivation of the hard-boiled detective genre. DD published over 250 issues
and introduced hundreds of characters in that span, most of which have never
been reprinted. With the success of Altus Press’ recent collections of Dime
Detective characters such as Secrets, Inc., Cardigan, and Max Latin, it was
decided that additional DD properties would be fast-tracked for release in
quality collected editions.
The first wave of The Dime Detective Library sees seven
releases, each containing all-new introductions by pulp historian Ed Hulse. The
characters in this first wave include:
•Vee Brown by Race Williams author and Black Mask mainstay
Carroll John Daly.
•The Rambler by Fred MacIsaac, one of the earliest of the DD
characters to make the leap to feature films.
•Cass Blue, an under-appreciated hard-bolied detective series
by DD mainstay John Lawrence.
•Keyhole Kerry by one of DD‘s best authors, Frederick C.
Davis.
•The Marquis of Broadway by John Lawrence. The Marquis leads
The Broadway Squad, the most brutal of the detective pulps’ crimefighters.
•Mr. Maddox by T.T. Flynn, one of the best—and longest-running—series
from the pages of DD.
•Inspector Allhoff by D.L. Champion, surely the forefather
of Ironsides.
The Dime Detective Library will commence in the early fall.
Future waves of releases will see steady release. The Dime Detective Library
will be available in softcover, hardcover, and in the various eBook formats.
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
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will these be available as e books?
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