"Pulp spy stories reprint - "Our Far-Flung Battle Line"" Topic
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boy wundyr x | 11 Dec 2015 9:13 a.m. PST |
Came across the news of this on Facebook, apparently the first reprinting since its original run: link By H. Bedford-Jones, contains a 12-story WWII spy serial, with: "Fast Work in Casablanca" "Loot of the Solomons" "All Quiet on the Tanker Front" "The Old Man of Iceland" "A Wolf in Wolf's Clothing" "Brazil Is in the War, Too" "A Toast in Water" "Nagasaki Scotch" "Second Generation" "Red Sea Boat Ride" "One Day in Trinidad" "Bombs and Olive Oil" |
ColCampbell | 11 Dec 2015 11:42 a.m. PST |
I like all the titles but especially the sixth one. I have a Brazilian co-worker. Jim |
boy wundyr x | 11 Dec 2015 1:32 p.m. PST |
I hope to get the book when it's available in Canada. The "Nagasaki Scotch" title is intriguing, wonder if the story was written pre or post bomb? |
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