by H. Bedford-Jones
The Crown of Coyopan was published in The American Weekly, the Hearst Newspaper Sunday Supplement, in six installments, starting on April 23, 1939, and ending on May 28, 1939. It was discovered by Victor A. Berch and transcribed by Peter Ruber.
PART ONE:
Click here to read Chapters 1 and 2.
PART TWO:
Click here to read Chapters 3 and 4.
PART THREE:
Click here to read Chapters 5 and 6.
PART FOUR:
The suspense continues in Chapters 7 and 8. Click here to read this installment!
PART FIVE:
Click here to read Chapters 9 and 10 of this serial adventure!
PART SIX:
The exciting conclusion! Click here for the concluding chapters -- 11 and 12 -- of Richard Warren’s quest for Inca gold, emeralds, and romance.
LINKS:
Elsewhere on The Pulp Rack: Click here to read "Letter to H. Bedford-Jones from Wallace R. Bamber."
Elsewhere on The Pulp Rack: Click here to read "An Interview with H. Bedford-Jones," from the July 1926 issue of Writer's Digest.
Elsewhere on The Pulp Rack: Click here to read Peter Ruber's article, "H. Bedford-Jones: 'King of the Pulps,'" an introduction to this prolific pulp fictioneer.
Posted by ds at June 14, 2004 07:25 PM
I finished reading all six parts of this story this past weekend, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Even though I've read a small fraction of Bedford-Jones works, I've yet to be disappointed. Another good one from one of my favorite authors.
Posted by: William Peacock at July 26, 2004 10:52 AM