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Lester Dent's Zeppelin Tales Now Available!

Lester Dent's Zeppelin Tales Cover Lester Dent penned many pulp adventures before he created Doc Savage in 1933 under the house name Kenneth Robeson. Lester Dent's Zeppelin Tales collects five airship-themed stories published from 1930 to 1932, and includes material restored from Dent's original manuscripts!

Lester Dent's Zeppelin Tales is nearly 100,000 words of pulpy goodness, and is available now as a PDF from e23. It should be available from most online booksellers shortly (it is currently listed with BarnesAndNoble.com and Amazon.co.uk), and you can special order it from your local bookshop: just tell them it is available from Ingram or Baker & Taylor in the US or Blackwell's or Bertram's in the UK.

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The deckplans that appear in the print version of TRMGS Volume One were original detailed full color renderings by Robert Prior. Unfortunately, we had to make changes to get them to display well in greyscale, and they didn't come out as well as we'd like. These are the original full color deckplans Rob created.

Scale for these drawings, File Size 1k
HMS Majestic Level One, File Size 205k - Key, File Size 23k
Level Two Aft, File Size 44k - Key, File Size 5k
Level Two Forward, File Size 49k - Key, File Size 6k
Level Three Aft, File Size 27k - Key, File Size 2k
Level Three Forward, File Size 23k - Key, File Size 3k

Posted Tuesday, 20-Nov-2001 10:47:36 PST

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