Mark of Zorro
One of the most compulsively readable novels ever published! In the opening scene, Sargent Pedro Gonzales drinks at a tavern one dark and stormy night, boasting that his superior swordsman would make quick work of the... See More
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(327 reviews)
One of the most compulsively readable novels ever published! In the opening scene, Sargent Pedro Gonzales drinks at a tavern one dark and stormy night, boasting that his superior swordsman would make quick work of the... See More
(124 reviews)
Sure, you can root for Sherlock Holmes or Charlie Chan or Hugh Drummond. But I'll take a good old-fashioned rogue over the lot of 'em any day. Boston Blackie, A.J. Raffles, the Lone Wolf, Thubway Tham, Mr. Clackworthy... See More
(13 reviews)
Johnston McCulley may be best known as the creator of Zorro, but he was a prolific pulp author in many genres. This volume collects 3 short novels and 7 short stories with mystery themes. Included are: THE MASKED... See More
(6 reviews)
With The Adventure Novella MEGAPACK®, we launch a new line of anthologies consisting of longer stories that don't quite make it to novel length. Novellas and novelets are often considered superior to the short story format... See More
(201 reviews)
The Third Western Megapack collects 21 more great tales of the Old West, with cowboys and conmen, outlaws and gunslingers, as well as lawmen and saloon gals! Included are: ADVERTISED IN ADVANCE, by Johnston McCulley THERE... See More
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Timid Don Diego Vega grows faint at even the mention of bloodshed and would rather read poetry than defend his own honor. No one suspects that the effete aristocrat is living a double life as Zorro the fox, bold fighter of... See More
(173 reviews)
The Cowboy Megapack collection 25 tales of western adventure, including two complete novels and 23 short stories! Authors represented include Johnston McCulley (creator of Zorro), Robert E. Howard (creator of Conan the... See More
(282 reviews)
First published in 1919, 'The Mark of Zorro' is the foremost work to feature the Californio character Diego Vega, the masked hero also called Zorro, written by Johnston McCulley, an American writer, the author of hundreds of... See More
(33 reviews)
The Johnston McCulley MEGAPACK? collects 15 tales of mystery, detection, and adventure by the creator of Zorro -- more than 500 pages of great reading. Included are: THE MAN WHO CHANGED ROOMS DIAMONDS, DIRT, AND DUTY A... See More
(284 reviews)
Hours of great reading await, with Western tales from some of the 19th and 20th century's most renowned authors, including Johnston McCulley (creator of Zorro), Robert E. Howard (famous for Conan the Barbarian), and Clarence... See More
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When a supercriminal's assistant wants to leave the organization and marry the boss's daughter, the Spider sets him two tasks. Can he accomplish the first? A classic pulp mystery from the creator of Zorror, "The Spider... See More
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Pulp writer Johnston McCulley (1993-1938) was the author of hundreds (if not thousands) of short stories and novels, published in pulp magazines under his own name and a plethora of pseudonyms. His most famous creation... See More
by Rufus King
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Welcome to our second volume of Detective stories! This is a grab-bag volume with contributions by many top mystery authors from the mid 20th Century pulp and digest magazines. There's something to appeal to every taste... See More
(261 reviews)
Dell's classic Four Color #228 presented the first ever Zorro comic book back in 1949! In the issue Zorro must fight the corrupt governor and military while protecting his secret identity as Don Diego. When the beautiful... See More
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Christmas -- the very word conjures up memories of the most wondrous childhood holiday of all--filled with the glitter of colorfully-wrapped presents, family visits, carols, photographs, decorating the tree, attendance at... See More
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The masked woman called herself Madame Madcap, and she gathered a gang of cutthroats determined to loot high society of all its riches... starting with the notorious womanizer Hamilton Brone. She worked her criminal magic... See More
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In the early 1800s, California -- with its warmth, its romance, its peaceful beauties -- was still under Spanish rule. While the legend of Zorro grew, stirring the hearts of Californians, this sprawling state was a land of... See More
(19 reviews)
The Thubway Tham MEGAPACK? presents 22 classic tales by Johnston McCulley (creator of Zorro) featuring his series antihero, a pickpocket named Thubway Tham. Included in this volume are: THUBWAY THAM, FASHION PLATE THUBWAY... See More
by Hugh B. Cave
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Adventure Tales showcases the best authors from the classic pulp magazines of the early to mid 20th Century. This volume highlights the work of Hugh B. Cave as the Featured Author, with two rare, previously unreprinted... See More
(274 reviews)
A thrill-a minute ride set in the days of Spanish colonialism in California, where thugs and greedy tyrants try to wrest every penny from peasants... and the one hero who defends the common man is the mysterious masked... See More
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Thubway Tham is a small, short-tempered gnome of a man, a professional pickpocket with an annoying lisp. But he is no mere thief... he is the king of his chosen profession, a master "dip" who works only in the subways of New... See More
(237 reviews)
Here begins the legend of Zorro. Spanish Southern California struggles under the governor's tyrannical grip. Missions are raided and innocent peasants are abused and persecuted. But from the desert a savior arises. A masked... See More
Originally published under the pseudonym "Harrington Strong" in DETECTIVE STORY WEEKLY (June 18, 1921 issue), this short mystery novel by the creator of Zorro has never been reprinted. See More
(25 reviews)
Johnston McCulley (1883-1958) was a police reporter before he became proflic and successful writer for pulp magazines and for Hollywood. His serial, "The Curse of Capistrano," published in All-Story Magazine in 1919, made... See More
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The Library of Alexandria is an independent small business publishing house. We specialize in bringing back to live rare, historical and ancient books. This includes manuscripts such as: classical fiction, philosophy... See More
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The second issue of CLUES magazine (February, 1929) featured "The Man Who Changed Rooms," by Johnston McCulley, as its lead novel... in this case, actually a novella. The creator of Zorro once again shows his interest in the... See More
(85 reviews)
Johnston McCulley (February 2 , 1883 Ottawa, Illinois - November 23, 1958) was the author of hundreds of stories, fifty novels, numerous screenplays for film and television, and the creator of the character Zorro. Many of... See More