Scarlet Riders
Author | Various; Edited by Don Hutchison |
---|---|
Illustrator | Various |
Cover artist | Neil Mechem |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Genre | Northern short stories |
Publisher | Mosaic Press |
Publication date | 1998 |
Media type | Print (Softback) |
Pages | 289 pp |
ISBN | 0-88962-647-2 |
Scarlet Riders is a collection of Northern Short stories originally published in pulp magazines. The book's subtitle is "Pulp Fiction Tales of The Mounties". It was edited by Don Hutchison who also provides an introduction covering pulp magazines and the Northern genre as well the writers and stories themselves.
Contents
Scarlet Riders contains the following stories:
- "Deadly Trek to Albertville" by Talmage Powell
- Originally published in Posse, March 1957
- "The Frozen Phantom" by Lester Dent
- Originally published in Western Trails, April 1933
- "Spoilers of the Lost World" by Roger Daniels
- Originally published in North-West Romances, Fall 1938
- "White Water Run" by Hugh B. Cave
- Originally published in Western Story Magazine, 14 February 1942
- "Red Snows" by Harold F. Cruickshank
- Originally published in Thrilling Adventures, February 1938
- "The Driving Force" by Murray Leinster
- Originally published in Complete Northwest Magazine, July 1938
- "Snow Ghost" by Lester Dent, featuring The Silver Corporal
- Originally published in Western Trails, May–June 1933
- "Phantom Fangs" by John Starr
- Originally published in North-West Romances, Spring 1942
- "The Dangerous Dan McGrew" by Ryerson Johnson
- Originally published in Ace-High Magazine, 2 March 1931
- "Death Cache" by Lester Dent, featuring The Silver Corporal
- Previously unpublished
- "Doom Ice" by Dan O'Rourke
- Originally published in North-West Romances, Summer 1942
- "The Valley of Wanted Men" by Frederick Nebel
- Originally published in North-West Romances, Spring 1940
References
- Hutchison, Don (1998). Scarlet Riders: Pulp Fiction Tales of The Mounties. Ontario, Canada: Mosaic Press. p. 289. ISBN 0-88962-647-2.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 12/21/2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.