By Lemuel De Bra
This story from the June 1930 issue of Triple-X Magazine is provided thanks to the efforts of pulp fan and collector John Locke. The story is short, but offers a nice sample of De Bra's work. Click here to read the story.
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Elsewhere on The Pulp Rack, you'll find "The Truth About Writers and Writing" by De Bra, from the June 1924 issue of The Author & Journalist Magazine. Click here to read it.
You'll also find "Lemuel L. De Bra: A Bibliography in Progress" on The Pulp Rack. Click here to see the list.
Elsewhere on The Pulp Rack, you can find "Lemuel De Bra: A Master of Mysteries," reprinted from the October 1925 issue of Triple-X Magazine. Click here to read that article.
If you'd like to see other examples of De Bra's writing, Tom Roberts' Black Dog Books has collected work by De Bra in Slaves of the Silver Serpent (four stories) and Tribe Of The Tiger, which you can purchase direct from the publisher. The latter book features a yarn reprinted from the February 1934 issue of Blue Book, in which a Chinese Tong known as the Tribe of the Tiger is out to kill an Oriental scholar who is trying to get the United States to lend assistance to China.
To order directly from the publisher, or to write for catalogs and prices, you can rely on the U.S. Postal Service --
Black Dog Books
1102 N. Roosevelt Ave.
Bloomington, IL 61701
-- or you can click here to send an email note.
Posted by ds at January 18, 2004 06:45 PM