Box 14
Contains 63 Results:
Collected Short Stories by Graham Greene
The Wade Hall 20th Century Pulp Fiction Collection was selected by Auburn University with a goal of gathering a broad representation of the art of pulp fiction covers as well as the authors who published in the medium. The collection encompasses publications from the mid-to-late 20th Century.
The collection consists of 1584 books published between 1905 and 2001.
Kenyatta's Last Hit by AL C. Clark
The Wade Hall 20th Century Pulp Fiction Collection was selected by Auburn University with a goal of gathering a broad representation of the art of pulp fiction covers as well as the authors who published in the medium. The collection encompasses publications from the mid-to-late 20th Century.
The collection consists of 1584 books published between 1905 and 2001.
Stamboul Train by Graham Greene
The Wade Hall 20th Century Pulp Fiction Collection was selected by Auburn University with a goal of gathering a broad representation of the art of pulp fiction covers as well as the authors who published in the medium. The collection encompasses publications from the mid-to-late 20th Century.
The collection consists of 1584 books published between 1905 and 2001.
Heart of Darkness and the Secret Sharer by Joseph Conrad
The Wade Hall 20th Century Pulp Fiction Collection was selected by Auburn University with a goal of gathering a broad representation of the art of pulp fiction covers as well as the authors who published in the medium. The collection encompasses publications from the mid-to-late 20th Century.
The collection consists of 1584 books published between 1905 and 2001.
The Future Mister Dolan by Charles Gorham, 1949-11-01T00:00:00+00:00
The Wade Hall 20th Century Pulp Fiction Collection was selected by Auburn University with a goal of gathering a broad representation of the art of pulp fiction covers as well as the authors who published in the medium. The collection encompasses publications from the mid-to-late 20th Century.
The collection consists of 1584 books published between 1905 and 2001.
Rage in Heaven by James Hilton
The Wade Hall 20th Century Pulp Fiction Collection was selected by Auburn University with a goal of gathering a broad representation of the art of pulp fiction covers as well as the authors who published in the medium. The collection encompasses publications from the mid-to-late 20th Century.
The collection consists of 1584 books published between 1905 and 2001.
Wake Up and Live! by Dorothea Brande, 1936-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
The Wade Hall 20th Century Pulp Fiction Collection was selected by Auburn University with a goal of gathering a broad representation of the art of pulp fiction covers as well as the authors who published in the medium. The collection encompasses publications from the mid-to-late 20th Century.
The collection consists of 1584 books published between 1905 and 2001.
The Mind of the South by W.J. Cash
The Wade Hall 20th Century Pulp Fiction Collection was selected by Auburn University with a goal of gathering a broad representation of the art of pulp fiction covers as well as the authors who published in the medium. The collection encompasses publications from the mid-to-late 20th Century.
The collection consists of 1584 books published between 1905 and 2001.
I'll Never Go There Any More by Jerome Weidman
The Wade Hall 20th Century Pulp Fiction Collection was selected by Auburn University with a goal of gathering a broad representation of the art of pulp fiction covers as well as the authors who published in the medium. The collection encompasses publications from the mid-to-late 20th Century.
The collection consists of 1584 books published between 1905 and 2001.
The Man Who Was Thursday by G.K. Chesterton
The Wade Hall 20th Century Pulp Fiction Collection was selected by Auburn University with a goal of gathering a broad representation of the art of pulp fiction covers as well as the authors who published in the medium. The collection encompasses publications from the mid-to-late 20th Century.
The collection consists of 1584 books published between 1905 and 2001.