Re: RARA-AVIS: Good pulp anthologies?

From: rnmscott@netspace.net.au
Date: 08 Sep 2008

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    Quoting Nathan Cain <IndieCrime@gmail.com>:

    > Just know that the Big Book of Pulps contains all of the material from
    > Pulp Fiction the Villains and Pulp Fiction the Crime Fighters, so if
    > you're gonna get it, don't bother with those.

    Yep, also Pulp Fiction the Dames.

    Definitely have a look for Hard-boiled, by Bill Pronzini.

    >
    > On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 9:08 PM, <funkmasterj@runbox.com> wrote:
    > > I am looking into buying the Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps.
    > >
    > > How good are:
    > > Pulp Fictions Hardboiled Stories edited by Peter Haining
    > > Pulp Fiction: The Villains edited by Harlan Ellison and Otto Penzler
    > > Pulp Fiction: The Crime Fighters edited by Otto Penzler and Harlan Coben
    > > Arbor House Treasury of Detective and Mystery Stories from the Great Pulps
    > edited by Bill Pronzini
    > > American Pulp edited by Edward Gorman, Bill Pronzini, and Martin Harry
    > Greenberg
    > > Pure Pulp edited by Edward Gorman, Bill Pronzini, and Martin Harry
    > Greenberg
    > > Pulp Masters edited by Ed Gorman and Martin Harry Greenberg
    > > The Mammoth Book of Pulp Action edited by Maxim Jakubowski
    > > The Mammoth Book of Pulp Fiction edited by Maxim Jakubowski
    > >
    > > I am also looking into (OT) - Weird Tales pulp anthologies.

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