PUGILISTIC PULP STORIES - 6 BOXING TALES vol. 1
PERIL PRESS presents:
PUGILISTIC PULP STORIES
6 BOXING TALES vol. 1

Fight Stories, October 1928
SOCK OF AGES
by Thomas Thursday
A fighting organist! From the Brotherhood Mission to the white glare of the prize ring! Punch for punch he gave, but the big sock came in the last frame, with the crowd on its feet and the referee in a daze.
4000 Words

Fight Stories, January 1929
SINBAD THE SAILOR
by Robert H. H. Nichols
Author of “The Song of Roland”
A fighting fool of a sailor, with a mania for airplanes and red-headed sweethearts—that was Sinbad! Dumb in many ways, perhaps, but dumb like a fox with that left hand of his! Another whirlwind of laughs and leather, featuring the great Roland Rigormortis.
6300 Words

The All-America Sports Magazine, January 1937
THE EXECUTIONER
by Charles Pifer
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
4300 Words

Ten Story Sports, July 1937


LITTLE BOY BLOOEY
A SCROOEY FIGHT YARN
by Tom Thursday
BLOOEY McCOY AND APE ANDERSON FIGHT AN EPIC BATTLE IN CACTUS GULCH, NEW MEXICO
2200 Words

Popular Sports, February 1938
FIRE FIGHTER
by Thomas Thursday
Author of “Westward Ho! Kum,” “A Jay Out West,” etc.
When You Go Around Picking World's Champion Boxers Off Cactus Bushes, You're Bound to Get Stuck!
7100 Words

Thrilling Sports, March 1938
TOMAHAWK MCCLOSKEY
by Thomas Thursday
Dan Cupid and a Hash-House Brunette Flatten a Fightin' Irish-Injun for the Long Count!
4900 Words

This edition has the illustrations to the stories as well as 3 of the 6 covers to the pulp magazines that first published these stories.
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PUGILISTIC PULP STORIES - 6 BOXING TALES vol. 1
PERIL PRESS presents:
PUGILISTIC PULP STORIES
6 BOXING TALES vol. 1

Fight Stories, October 1928
SOCK OF AGES
by Thomas Thursday
A fighting organist! From the Brotherhood Mission to the white glare of the prize ring! Punch for punch he gave, but the big sock came in the last frame, with the crowd on its feet and the referee in a daze.
4000 Words

Fight Stories, January 1929
SINBAD THE SAILOR
by Robert H. H. Nichols
Author of “The Song of Roland”
A fighting fool of a sailor, with a mania for airplanes and red-headed sweethearts—that was Sinbad! Dumb in many ways, perhaps, but dumb like a fox with that left hand of his! Another whirlwind of laughs and leather, featuring the great Roland Rigormortis.
6300 Words

The All-America Sports Magazine, January 1937
THE EXECUTIONER
by Charles Pifer
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
4300 Words

Ten Story Sports, July 1937


LITTLE BOY BLOOEY
A SCROOEY FIGHT YARN
by Tom Thursday
BLOOEY McCOY AND APE ANDERSON FIGHT AN EPIC BATTLE IN CACTUS GULCH, NEW MEXICO
2200 Words

Popular Sports, February 1938
FIRE FIGHTER
by Thomas Thursday
Author of “Westward Ho! Kum,” “A Jay Out West,” etc.
When You Go Around Picking World's Champion Boxers Off Cactus Bushes, You're Bound to Get Stuck!
7100 Words

Thrilling Sports, March 1938
TOMAHAWK MCCLOSKEY
by Thomas Thursday
Dan Cupid and a Hash-House Brunette Flatten a Fightin' Irish-Injun for the Long Count!
4900 Words

This edition has the illustrations to the stories as well as 3 of the 6 covers to the pulp magazines that first published these stories.
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PERIL PRESS presents:
PUGILISTIC PULP STORIES
6 BOXING TALES vol. 1

Fight Stories, October 1928
SOCK OF AGES
by Thomas Thursday
A fighting organist! From the Brotherhood Mission to the white glare of the prize ring! Punch for punch he gave, but the big sock came in the last frame, with the crowd on its feet and the referee in a daze.
4000 Words

Fight Stories, January 1929
SINBAD THE SAILOR
by Robert H. H. Nichols
Author of “The Song of Roland”
A fighting fool of a sailor, with a mania for airplanes and red-headed sweethearts—that was Sinbad! Dumb in many ways, perhaps, but dumb like a fox with that left hand of his! Another whirlwind of laughs and leather, featuring the great Roland Rigormortis.
6300 Words

The All-America Sports Magazine, January 1937
THE EXECUTIONER
by Charles Pifer
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
4300 Words

Ten Story Sports, July 1937


LITTLE BOY BLOOEY
A SCROOEY FIGHT YARN
by Tom Thursday
BLOOEY McCOY AND APE ANDERSON FIGHT AN EPIC BATTLE IN CACTUS GULCH, NEW MEXICO
2200 Words

Popular Sports, February 1938
FIRE FIGHTER
by Thomas Thursday
Author of “Westward Ho! Kum,” “A Jay Out West,” etc.
When You Go Around Picking World's Champion Boxers Off Cactus Bushes, You're Bound to Get Stuck!
7100 Words

Thrilling Sports, March 1938
TOMAHAWK MCCLOSKEY
by Thomas Thursday
Dan Cupid and a Hash-House Brunette Flatten a Fightin' Irish-Injun for the Long Count!
4900 Words

This edition has the illustrations to the stories as well as 3 of the 6 covers to the pulp magazines that first published these stories.

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BN ID: 2940148498421
Publisher: Peril Press
Publication date: 09/16/2013
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