Название: The Red Finger Pulp Mystery Megapack
Автор: Arthur Leo Zagat
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Ужасы и Мистика
isbn: 9781479403226
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COPYRIGHT INFO
The Red Finger Mystery Megapack is copyright © 2014 by Wildside Press, LLC. All rights reserved. The Arthur Leo Zagat copyrights are owned by John Betancourt and used with permission. Cover art © Andranik7 / Fotolia.
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“Second-Hand Death” originally appeared in Operator #5, October 1934. Copyright. Copyright © 1934 by Popular Publications, Inc.
“Death Rides the Sound” originally appeared in Operator #5, November 1934. Copyright © 1934 by Popular Publications, Inc. Copyright renewed 1961 (renewal # R284909).
“Red Finger—Death Dealer” originally appeared in Operator #5, December 1934. Copyright © 1934 by Popular Publications, Inc. Copyright renewed 1961 (renewal # R284967).
“Caged Horror” originally appeared in Operator #5, April 1935. Copyright. Copyright © 1935 by Popular Publications, Inc. Copyright renewed 1962 (renewal # R304319).
“Death’s Red Finger” originally appeared in Operator #5, September 1935. Copyright © 1935 by Popular Publications, Inc. Copyright renewed 1962 (renewal # R304480).
“Red Finger Meets His Match” originally appeared in Operator #5, March 1936. Copyright © 1936 by Popular Publications, Inc. Copyright renewed 1963 (renewal # R325352).
“Red Finger—Spy Poison!” originally appeared in Operator #5, June/July 1936. Copyright © 1936 by Popular Publications, Inc. Copyright renewed 1963 (renewal # R325441).
“Locked in with Death” originally appeared in Operator #5, August 1936. Copyright © 1936 by Popular Publications, Inc. Copyright renewed 1963 (renewal # R325517).
“Death’s Toy Shop” originally appeared in Operator #5, January 1937. Copyright © 1937 by Popular Publications, Inc. Copyright renewed 1964 (renewal # R348858).
“Envoy Of Doom” originally appeared in Operator #5, July/August 1937. Copyright © 1937 by Popular Publications, Inc. Copyright renewed 1964 (renewal # ).
“The Spy Who Sold Death” originally appeared in Operator #5, September/October 1937. Copyright © 1937 by Popular Publications, Inc. Copyright renewed 1964 (renewal # R348688).
“Red Finger’s Murder Messenger” originally appeared in Operator #5, March/April 1938. Copyright © 1938 by Popular Publications, Inc. Copyright renewed 1965 (renewal # R372389).
A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER
Red Finger! In the spy vs. spy world of the late 1930s, this masked hero prowled the underworld, dressed in an “amorphous fluttering black robe, bat-like, [with] a gray-masked head through whose twin eye-slits menace glinted.” But it was not so much the costume as the “hand, ebony-black in its glove—but for the finger curled around the trigger of that gun. That finger was not black but vividly, awesomely scarlet.” (From “Caged Horror.”) Powerful stuff in those days!
Arthur Leo Zagat (1896-1949) was a prolific pulp writer (by my estimates he authored more than 500 stories). Trained in the law, he gave it up to write. During the last two decades of his life, Zagat wrote short stories prolifically. His work appeared in a variety of pulp magazines, including Thrilling Wonder Stories, Argosy, Dime Mystery Magazine, Horror Stories, Operator No. 5, Astounding, and he wrote the “Doc Turner” stories that regularly appeared in The Spider pulp magazine throughout the 1930s. A novel, Seven Out of Time, was published by Fantasy Press in 1949, the year he died. Had he lived longer, he undoubtedly would have made the transition to paperbacks and been a highly successful novelist.
Wildside Press tracked down and purchased Arthur Leo Zagat’s literary estate from his daughter in July 2014. His work had been widely pirated on the internet (even by companies that should have known better) because his estate was deemed “lost.” Now Wildside is preparing new, definitive texts of his works, so look for many more Arthur Leo Zagat titles from Wildside in coming months.
—John Betancourt
Publisher, Wildside Press LLC
www.wildsidepress.com
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