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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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In Search of Blandings: A Review And Discusson Of The Pelican Club

by Raymond Charles Parks

In Search of Blandings, 1981, by Lt. Col Norman T. P. Murphy, Salem House Publishers, Topsfield, Massachusetts, ISBN: 0 88162 211 7 is one man's attempt to understand the stories behind the stories of P. G. Wodehouse.

Editor's Note: The balance of this review has been removed at Lt. Col. Murphy's request:


From: EwoodgerM@aol.com
Date: Thursday, 7 March 2002 16:12:08 EST
Subject: Article by Raymond Charles Parks
To: webmaster@heliograph.com

Comment from Lt. Col. N.T.P. Murphy -

Delighted to find Mr. Parks enjoyed my book so much. Don't they have plagiarism in America? One paragraph I don't mind, but more than a page of the best stories which took me ten years to find ia little bit annoying.


We responded that plagiarism involved quoting without attribution. As Mr. Parks' article was a book review, he was clearly attributing the material to Lt. Col. Murphy, but if the author of the book doesn't wish us to have a long review of his work here, we are happy to honor his request.

Posted Thursday, 07-Mar-2002 16:58:00 PST

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