
Caravan to Tarim and Other Short Stories
by David Goodis
- Tytuł oryginalny
- Atomic Habits
- Język oryginału
- Angielski
- Liczba stron
- 320
- Wydawnictwo
- Avery
O tej książce
David Loeb Goodis was an American writer of short stories and novels mainly in the noir fiction genre. His prolific output was mostly crime fiction, but Goodis wrote in other genres, and this selection of short stories written for magazines of the pulp era proves his versatility.The title story “Caravan to Tarim” was originally published in "Collier’s" in 1943, although it would have been at home in any of the adventure pulps.“A Photo and a Voice” and “The Cop in the Corner” are mystery/detection stories published in "G-Men Detective" (1947) and "Popular Detective" (1947).All the other stories are war stories that appeared in "Air War" (1940), "The Lone Eagle" (1941), "Sky Raiders" (1943), and the Canadian magazine "RAF Aces" (1944).The stories are illustrated with the artwork from their original magazine publication.
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Marcia Muller, Dorothy B. Hughes, Leigh Brackett, Edward Bryant, Donald E. Westlake, John Lutz, John Jakes, John D. MacDonald, Evan Hunter, Ed Gorman, Robert J. Randisi, Mickey Spillane, L.J. Washburn, Clark Howard, Lawrence Block, Fredric Brown, Richard Matheson, Donald Wandrei, Norbert Davis, Craig Rice, Vin Packer, William Campbell Gault, Marthayn Pelegrimas, Jack Ritchie, James Reasoner, Talmage Powell, David Goodis, Richard S. Prather, Gil Brewer, C.B. Gilford, Stephen Marlowe, Day Keene, Wade Miller, Helen Nielsen, Jay M. Flynn, Herbert D. Kastle
Black Cat Weekly #115
Norman Spinrad, Hal Charles, John Gregory Betancourt, Phyllis Ann Karr, Jack Ritchie, David Goodis, Simon Wood, Richard McKenna, Richard R. Smith, Veronica Leigh, Robert Ernest Gilbert
Black Cat Weekly #125
Hal Charles, Randall Garrett, Ward Moore, Robert Lopresti, William Campbell Gault, T.D. Hamm, David Goodis, Jay Conrad Levinson, Edward M. Lerner, Hulbert Footner, Andrew Welsh-Huggins