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NORTHWOODS Stories of Frederick Nebel Book Review – Mountie Pulp Fiction
Northern Stories of Frederick Nebel. Defiance Valley: The Complete NORTHWOODS Stories of Frederick Nebel Volume 1 The Northwestern Genre was created in 1903 by one man and one novel: Jack London’s THE CALL OF THE WILD. And faded in 1953 … Continue reading →
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Mounties, Wolves & Pulp Writers: North-West Stories and A De Herries Smith
Pulp writers of Canadian Mountie stories. The Northwestern Genre & Pulp writers. Created in 1903 by Jack London with the publication of his novel THE CALL OF THE WILD, the Northwestern Genre thrived for the first half of … Continue reading →
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The Great Pulp Fiction Mounties: From Corporal Cameron to Sergeant Preston
Pulp Fiction Heroes… Pulp Fiction Mounties… The Great Pulp Fiction Mounties The Great Pulp Fiction Mounties: From Corporal Cameron to Sergeant Preston “We want men, and we want men like you. You could enlist as a constable and … Continue reading →
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