Mr. Wong - Complete Collection vol. 1 1934-35

Mr. Wong - Complete Collection vol. 1 1934-35 PDF Author: Hugh Wiley
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 121

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PERIL PRESS presents: Collier's, March 10 1934 Mr. Wong: MEDIUM WELL DONE A James Lee detective story— by Hugh Wiley Illustrated by John Gannam A romance of a city where, as Wong Sung the cook tells his friends, the gods of Justice have strange ways 5200 Words Collier’s, June 30, 1934 IN CHINATOWN by Hugh Wiley Illustrated by John Gannam Wherein the suave James Lee Wong, under-cover man, encounters a murder mystery, and overlooks the evidence in favor of a quiet little talk— In Chinatown. At the heart of the mystery. Page 12. 5200 Words Collier's, July 28 1934 Mr. Wong: THE THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLAR BOMB A James Lee detective story— by Hugh Wiley Illustrated by Irving Nurick A story of brilliant detection, not entirely devoid of romance, in which James Lee Wong, undercover man, finds that senators are human 4700 Words Collier's, August 4 1934 Mr. Wong: TEN BELLS A James Lee detective story— by Hugh Wiley A Hollywood murder mystery, wherein a lover does too much talking and the soft tongued James Lee, under-cover man, does just enough. 4800 Words Collier's, December 15 1934 Mr. Wong: LONG CHANCE A James Lee detective story— by Hugh Wiley illustrated by Irving Nurick Long Chance. Taken by James Lee Wong. Edgar Parmill missing, with one hundred thousand dollars—another simple adventure of soft-spoken James Lee Wong 3600 Words Collier's, May 25 1935 Mr. Wong: A RAY OF LIGHT A James Lee detective story— by Hugh Wiley illustrated by Irving Nurick A Ray of Light. Beauty in distress; James Lee Wong to the rescue. Page 21 The mystery of Louise Harwood’s missing diamond—and of the man who gave it to her. A perfect case for James Lee, soft-spoken Department of Justice under-cover man. And a curiously fascinating story. 4100 Words This edition includes the illustrations and Collier's magazine covers to all 6 stories. With the success of Fox's Charlie Chan and Mr. Moto movies, Monogram decided they wanted a piece of that action and hired Boris Karloff to play Hugh Wiley's Detective James Lee in a series of Mr. Wong movies.

Mr. Wong - Complete Collection vol. 1 1934-35

Mr. Wong - Complete Collection vol. 1 1934-35 PDF Author: Hugh Wiley
Publisher: Peril Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 121

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PERIL PRESS presents: Collier's, March 10 1934 Mr. Wong: MEDIUM WELL DONE A James Lee detective story— by Hugh Wiley Illustrated by John Gannam A romance of a city where, as Wong Sung the cook tells his friends, the gods of Justice have strange ways 5200 Words Collier’s, June 30, 1934 IN CHINATOWN by Hugh Wiley Illustrated by John Gannam Wherein the suave James Lee Wong, under-cover man, encounters a murder mystery, and overlooks the evidence in favor of a quiet little talk— In Chinatown. At the heart of the mystery. Page 12. 5200 Words Collier's, July 28 1934 Mr. Wong: THE THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLAR BOMB A James Lee detective story— by Hugh Wiley Illustrated by Irving Nurick A story of brilliant detection, not entirely devoid of romance, in which James Lee Wong, undercover man, finds that senators are human 4700 Words Collier's, August 4 1934 Mr. Wong: TEN BELLS A James Lee detective story— by Hugh Wiley A Hollywood murder mystery, wherein a lover does too much talking and the soft tongued James Lee, under-cover man, does just enough. 4800 Words Collier's, December 15 1934 Mr. Wong: LONG CHANCE A James Lee detective story— by Hugh Wiley illustrated by Irving Nurick Long Chance. Taken by James Lee Wong. Edgar Parmill missing, with one hundred thousand dollars—another simple adventure of soft-spoken James Lee Wong 3600 Words Collier's, May 25 1935 Mr. Wong: A RAY OF LIGHT A James Lee detective story— by Hugh Wiley illustrated by Irving Nurick A Ray of Light. Beauty in distress; James Lee Wong to the rescue. Page 21 The mystery of Louise Harwood’s missing diamond—and of the man who gave it to her. A perfect case for James Lee, soft-spoken Department of Justice under-cover man. And a curiously fascinating story. 4100 Words This edition includes the illustrations and Collier's magazine covers to all 6 stories. With the success of Fox's Charlie Chan and Mr. Moto movies, Monogram decided they wanted a piece of that action and hired Boris Karloff to play Hugh Wiley's Detective James Lee in a series of Mr. Wong movies.

Mr. Wong - Complete Collection vol. 2 1935-36

Mr. Wong - Complete Collection vol. 2 1935-36 PDF Author: Hugh Wiley
Publisher: Peril Press
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 121

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PERIL PRESS presents: Collier’s, June 29 1935 TOO MUCH ICE by Hugh Wiley Illustrated by Irving Nurick Another Adventure of James Lee, who knew that diamonds don’t have wings James Lee Wong runs down the loot. 2900 Words Collier's, July 20 1935 Mr. Wong: JAYBIRD’S CHANCE A James Lee detective story— by Hugh Wiley Illustrated by Irving Nurick The suavest of all detectives, James Lee, again. This time, trailing a thief, he adroitly proves that a man can lose at poker—and yet win. James Lee goes fishing and catches a gold brick 4600 Words Collier's, September 14 1935 Mr. Wong: SCORNED WOMAN A James Lee detective story— by Hugh Wiley illustrated by Irving Nurick A mystery story with as many quick twists as you’ll find in a Chinatown alley. And that curious detective, James Lee, the deep one, again on the job Hugh Wiley—Scorned Woman. James Lee Wong—in the very nick of time. Page 12 5000 Words Collier's, November 2, 1935 Mr. Wong: THREE WORDS A James Lee detective story— by Hugh Wiley James Lee, the subtle, in another murder mystery, wherein a killer raises a question—and answers it James Lee examines a Japanese 4400 Words Collier's, February 15 1936 Mr. Wong: NO WITNESSES A James Lee detective story— by Hugh Wiley illustrated by Irving Nurick No Witnesses. A Holiday for Detective James Lee. James Lee, undercover man, takes a little vacation and finds it decidedly more exciting than yours will be—we trust 4400 Words Collier's, September 5, 1936 Mr. Wong: SEVEN OF SPADES A James Lee detective story— by Hugh Wiley illustrated by Irving Nurick Poker game, James Lee dealing. Page 10 James Lee, government man, follows a gangster’s trail to another strange and thrilling adventure 5700 Words This edition includes the illustrations and covers to Collier's magazine for all 6 stories. With the success of Fox's Charlie Chan and Mr. Moto movies, Monogram decided they wanted a piece of that action and hired Boris Karloff to play Hugh Wiley's Detective James Lee in a series of Mr. Wong movies.

Mr. Wong - Complete Collection vol. 4 1940-55

Mr. Wong - Complete Collection vol. 4 1940-55 PDF Author: Hugh Wiley
Publisher: Peril Press
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 122

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PERIL PRESS presents: Collier’s, March 2 1940 MR. WONG FOOTWORK by Hugh Wiley illustrated by Irving Nurick Footwork. James Lee doing some fast thinking. The killer of Radford was clever. But, as James Lee said, “A man can dig his grave with his tongue” 2900 Words Collier’s, April 13th 1940 MR.WONG THE ROOM OF DEATH (later rewritten as Cigarette of Death - Saint Detective Magazine, April 1955) by Hugh Wiley illustrated by Irving Nubick The Room of Death. James Lee shoots it out. Page 23 A telephone call at midnight and two shots from the dark start another exciting adventure for resourceful James Lee 3900 Words Blue Book Magazine, May 1940 MR WONG: THE FOURTH MESSENGER by Hugh Wiley illustrated by Austin Briggs That Famous Chinese-American G-man known as James Lee here deals with a most spectacular crime. 4800 Words Blue Book, June 1940 Mr. Wong: COLD BLOOD A James Lee detective story— by Hugh Wiley illustrated by Hamilton Greene 6000 Words Blue Book, September 1941 THE JADE DAGGER A James Lee Detective story by Hugh Wiley Illustrated by Austin Briggs Hugh Wiley's famous Chinese-American detective James Lee deals in characteristic style with one of his strangest cases. 4500 Words The Saint Detective Magazine, April 1955 MR.WONG CIGARETTE OF DEATH (Originally published as The Room of Death – Collier’s, April 13th 1940) by Hugh Wiley “One cigarette before I die!” was James Lee’s plea. To the Russian it seemed unlikely that a smoke ring could tighten into a noose. Armchair adventure may be quite beguiling enchanting and remote from reality, or it may be so harsh, frightening and immediate that it seems to be happening right before your eyes in a room hazy with gunsmoke. But when a story is written with unsparing honesty the very harshness takes on an exciting quality we wouldn’t trade for all the security on earth. Hugh Wiley who ruggedly realistic crime yarns featuring the spirited James Lee have appeared frequently in COLLIER’S scores here a veritable double bull’s-eye. (Publisher’s note: This is a Cold War rewrite of a World War II story. See “The Room of Death” for the original. References to Japan have changed to Russia/The Soviet Union. Also, numerous conversational transitions have changed.) 4100 Words This edition includes the illustrations and covers to Collier's magazine for all 6 stories. With the success of Fox's Charlie Chan and Mr. Moto movies, Monogram decided they wanted a piece of that action and hired Boris Karloff to play Hugh Wiley's Detective James Lee in a series of Mr. Wong movies.

First Four Digger John Stories

First Four Digger John Stories PDF Author: A.A. Baker
Publisher: Peril Press
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 77

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PERIL PRESS presents: Famous Western, November 1946 Digger John #1 DIGGER JOHN’S BET by A. A. Baker Here’s a salty little yarn about a bet where both men were bound to win! Digger John was strictly no account, but he made suckers of the town’s toughest. 1200 Words Famous Western, February 1947 Digger John #2 DIGGER JOHN’S CLAIM by A. A. Baker Even in the mad scramble for gold, there was a sense of propriety in the rough days of the old west. There were some indignities, Digger John figured, that the dead shouldn’t have to take. 1100 Words Famous Western, May 1947 Digger John #3 DIGGER JOHN’S PETITION by A. A. Baker Digger John figured that winning a duel was no just reason for hanging a man. The errand they sent Digger John out on turned out to have been wasted effort, but he saw no reason why a petition should not be put to some u 2000 Words Famous Western, July 1947 Digger John #4 DIGGER JOHN’S ADOBE by A. A. Baker Dredger Dan wanted to get rid of the heathen Chinee around the diggins, but his plan of action wasn’t very sound—Digger John, on the other hand, had a perfect scheme. Wherein the rough-and-ready Digger gives the underdogs a fair deal…. 2000 Words PLUS BONUS: Famous Western, July 1947 WILD WEST QUIZ (Department) by Idaho Bill 450 Words

The Secret

The Secret PDF Author: Steve Allen
Publisher: Peril Press
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 29

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PERIL PRESS presents: Collier’s, September 28 1956 THE SECRET by Steve Allen Illustrated by Anthony Saris Collier's Short Short He couldn't tell anyone what had happened: they wouldn't believe it 1500 Words A Weird Mystery from the first host of NBC's The Tonight Show. (1954-1957) This edition includes the illustration to the story as well as a gallery of 28 cartoons and ads from the issue of Collier's that first published this story.

Bat Man

Bat Man PDF Author: Lew Merrill
Publisher: Peril Press
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 30

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Spicy Mystery, Feb 1936 BAT MAN by Victor Rousseau as Lew Merrill Was he animal or was he human? Sometimes he loved the woman who had been his fiancée; at other times he cared only for his furry mate. What had happened to John Charters? Some credit this story as one of the many inspirations for Bob Kane's Batman. 5300 Words

My Poor Wife!

My Poor Wife! PDF Author: Groucho Marx
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Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 24

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PERIL PRESS presents: Collier’s, December 20 1930 MY POOR WIFE! by Groucho Marx Photographs by George P. Higgins My Poor Wife! A comedian at home. Although Mr. Marx doesn’t say so, this article is really a warning to any young woman who thinks she would like to marry a comedian—any comedian 2000 Words This edition includes the 3 illustrations to the story as well a gallery of 9 cartoons and ads from the issue of Collier's that first published this work.

El Soldado

El Soldado PDF Author: Gordon D. Shirreffs
Publisher: Peril Press
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36

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Peril Press presents: Texas Rangers, May 1952 EL SOLDADO By Gordon D. Shirreffs Though a mere five-and-a-half feet in height, private Sepulveda could shoot with the best of them. But what could any one man do against a young army? Private Sepulveda put up a battle against odds 5000 Words PLUS BONUS: Texas Rangers, August 1938 CROWBAIT FOR KILLERS by Tom Gunn Author of “Painted Post Gunplay,” etc Ranger Jack Rand Rides Into a Case of Triple Slaughter That Calls for Gun Vengeance! 1800 Words Zane Grey's Western, October 1953 HONESTY LIMITED by W.C. Tuttle (Billy The Kid Fact Short) 240 Words Zane Grey's Western, October 1953 SHOOTING GALLERY by Mel Millar (1-Panel Comic) Zane Grey's Western, October 1953 REMINGTON NEW MODEL 1874 ARMY REVOLVER by Randy Steffen (Pictorial Feature) 210 Words This ebook contains 10+ story illustrations, pulp covers to the issues and more related imagery from the pulps.

Digger John's Big Blow

Digger John's Big Blow PDF Author: A.A. Baker
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 62

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Peril Press presents: Famous Western, June 1949 DIGGER JOHN’S BIG BLOW by A. A. Baker (Author of “Digger John’s Rescue”) The agreement was signed and everyone knew that Digger John was a man of his word. If he hadn’t dug ten ounces or more out of the Inheritance Mine within 30 days, he’d leave Gold Run. But how could anyone dig with a broken arm, and broken fingers? Digger John’s Big Blow came when every one else in Gold Run figured that he’d lost out! 3700 Words Plus Bonus: Famous Western, June 1949 THE CHEATER by William Stephen Gamble Jeff had a way of spotting a cheat, even when the hand is quicker than the eye! The Cheater figured for sure that he wouldn’t get detected this time, but... 900 Words Famous Western, June 1949 VIRGINIA CITY—THE ROARING CAMP (Fact Feature) by James A. Hines A True Fact Feature 1600 Words Famous Western, June 1949 HANDCART PIONEERS (Fact Feature) by The Lawdog 600 Words

Digger John's Rescue

Digger John's Rescue PDF Author: A.A. Baker
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 58

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Peril Press presents: Famous Western, April 1949 DIGGER JOHN’S RESCUE by A. A. Baker (Author of “Digger John’s Policy”) It was possible, with super-human effort, to get out to those immigrants, stranded in the storm. But getting back with them to safety was another matter! Digger John’s Rescue of the stranded immigrants all depended on a bear’s staying alive. 4000 Words PLUS BONUS: Famous Western, Spring 1945 SHORTHORN DEPUTY by GUNNISON STEELE (Author of “Cold Blizzard—Hot Lead”) Young “Paint” McCabe Wanted to Be a Deputy Somethin’ Fierce, and… “Paint” McCabe showed lawman Littlejohn that the best old lawdog can always find use for a new trick! 1200 Words Famous Western, Spring 1945 WILD WEST QUIZ Feature by Idaho Bill Before you turn to see the answers, jot down the ones you think are correct. Turn to Page 92 for Answers 300 Words