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Our titles and editions:

Pulp-Lit Productions is best known for our omnibus collections of classic stories from the golden age of pulp fiction, presented in all the formats: Audiobook, e-book, softcover and (except for the pocket-size Classic Edition series) hardcover.

Other imprints:

Pulp-Lit Productions owns two other publishing imprints, which represent separate publishing divisions.

Bankshott Books

Bankshott Books specializes in mystery, suspense, and detective stories, from contemporary as well as classic authors.

Ouragan House Publishers

Ouragan House publishes exclusively nonfiction work, and specializes in regional history relating to the Pacific Northwest.

 

Algernon Blackwood:

Sir Algernon Blackwood, CBE, was a master of sinister tales of occult matters as well as stories of wild places. He was one of the most prolific ghost-story writers in history, and remains one of the most renowned. His best-known works were written in the first quarter of the 20th century. Late in life he became a celebrity narrator for the BBC. He maintained a lifelong interest in the occult — Rosicrucianism, theosophy and the like — and in the wild outdoors; both of these inflenced his work strongly.

 

The Listener and Other Stories.

  • Hardcover (346 pages)
  • Deluxe softcover
  • E-book (Kindle or EPUB)
  • Audiobook (8 hours)
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Edgar Rice Burroughs:

Considered by many to be the founder of the “Planet Fiction” subgenre of science fiction, and best known as the creator of the legendary Tarzan character, Edgar Rice Burroughs came late to the literary life starting in 1911. Most of his early works, including all of these, were first published in serial form in pulp-fiction magazines like Munsey's All-Story and Argosy.

 

The John Carter Trilogy of Edgar Rice Burroughs:

  • 6x9 hardcover and softcover, 636 pages
  • E-book (Kindle or EPUB)
  • Audiobook (16.3 hours)
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The Tarzan Duology of Edgar Rice Burroughs (Annotated Omnibus Edition):

  • 6x9 softcover, 588 pages
  • E-book (Kindle or EPUB)
  • Audiobook (16.3 hours)
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The Lost Continent (Beyond Thirty):

  • Pocket-size (4x6) softcover, 142 pages
  • E-book (Kindle or EPUB)
  • Audiobook (3.5 hours)
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Robert E. Howard:

Robert E. Howard is the founding father of the “Sword and Sorcery” sub-genre of fantasy. It's a storytelling innovation he achieved by blending historical fiction with conventional fantasy, so that the story has the ring of long-forgotten myth. A versatile storyteller with a masterful command of language and subtext, he was, during his lifetime, actually more well known as the writer of a series of humorous boxing stories starring the Sailor Steve Costigan.

 

Robert E. Howard's Conan the Cimmerian Barbarian: The Complete Weird Tales Omnibus:

  • Royal 8vo (6.14x9.21) hardcover, 860 pages; 32 illustrations
  • Pulp-size (7x10) softcover, 682 pages
  • E-book (Kindle or EPUB)
  • Audiobook (35 hours)
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Robert E. Howard's Sailor Steve Costigan: The Complete Collection of Published Stories:

  • Royal 8vo (6.14x9.21) hardcover and softcover, 338 pages
  • E-book (Kindle or EPUB)
  • Audiobook (12.5 hours)
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H.P. Lovecraft:

Arguably the most popular of all the old pulp writers, H.P. Lovecraft is best known as a master of cosmic horror fiction. Lovecraft's innovation was to drop conventional ghost stories in favor of a kind of dark science fiction in which “supernatural” phenomena are actually the result of physical beings and processes that humans are simply too insignificant to understand.

 

H.P. Lovecraft: The Complete Omnibus, in three volumes:

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  • Vol. 1: The Early Years: 1908-1925 (552 pages)
  • Vol. 2: The Prime Years: 1926-1936 (814 pages)
  • Vol. 3: Collaborations and Ghostwritings (638 pages)
  • Available in glossy-jacketed casewrap hardcover, softcover, e-book, and audiobook


Supernatural Horror in Literature:

  • Compact (5x8) hardcover and softcover, 128 pages
  • E-book (Kindle or EPUB)

 

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Fungi from Yuggoth: The Sonnet Cycle:

  • Compact (5x8) hardcover and softcover, 102 pages
  • E-book (Kindle or EPUB)
  • Audiobook (1.4 hours)

 

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Lovecraft A La Carte titles:

For readers and listeners who don't want to dig through a whole omnibus volume to find the story they want. A la Carte titles are available only as Kindle e-books and Audible audiobooks.

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Seabury Quinn:

Seabury Quinn was the most popular author in Weird Tales Magazine for most of its existence, and he was an editor's dream: consistent, prompt and professional. He was a prosperous journalist and attorney specializing in mortuary jurisprudence. He edited the American undertakers’ association’s trade publication, Casket and Sunnyside, and wrote stories for the pulp-fiction magazines on the side.

 

Pledged to the Dead: A Jules de Grandin Mystery:

  • Compact (5x8) hardcover, 47 pages
  • E-book (Kindle or EPUB)
  • Audiobook (1.1 hours)
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James Malcolm Rymer:

James Malcolm Rymer is a name that's not as well known as it should be. One of Victorian street-publishing legend Edward Lloyd's madcap scribblers, he cranked out hundreds of "Penny Dreadful" stories throughout the 1840s and 1850s, including some that have left a lasting mark on pulp culture to this day.

 

Sweeney Todd, The Barber of Fleet-Street (two-volume set):

  • Royal 8vo (6.14x9.21) hardcover and softcover, 538 pages (Vol. I) and 488 pages (Vol. II)
  • E-book: Complimentary PDF
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Varney the Vampyre; or, The Feast of Blood (two-volume set):

  • Pulp-size (7x10) hardcover and softcover, 650 pages (Vol. I) and 716 pages (Vol. II)
  • E-book: Complimentary PDF
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