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Doctor Death: The Complete Doctor Death in All-Detective

For the first time in one collection, all four original Doctor Death stories from ALL-DETECTIVE in 1934-35: “Doctor Death,” “Cargo of Death,” “Death’s I O U” and “Thirteen Pearls.” Written by Edward P. Norris, this series leads into the classic DOCTOR DEATH pulp series of 1935. Contains an all-new introduction written by Tom Johnson.


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9 Responses to “Doctor Death: The Complete Doctor Death in All-Detective”

  1. MBrown Says:

    I recently received this reprint. Haven’t had the chance to read it. Good intro by Tom Johnson.

    I thought it strange that the idea that Edward P Norris was just another pseudonym of Harold Ward (author of the later Dr Death novels) wasn’t mentioned. This was stated by Robert Weinberg back in Pulp Classics #19 in 79, which reprinted the first Dr Death novel.

    Would love to see Altus reprint the 5 Dr Death novels, in a consistant format to this one, either in a single volume, or multiple.

  2. Matt Says:

    Thanks for purchasing this book! The reason the “Norris/Ward being one and the same” nugget wasn’t mentioned is because it isn’t true. None of those early Dr. Death stories were amongst Ward’s papers (and he saved everything). And once you read the Norris stories and compare them to the Ward entries, you’ll see they were written by different authors.

  3. MBrown Says:

    Ok. If that was the case I’d say it would have been a good opportunity to refute that idea in the forward. I know there have been problems in the past (and am sure into the future) with figuring out who wrote what in the pulps. As more info comes up that proves or disproves such ideas, I think its a good idea to mention it.

  4. MBrown Says:

    I hope to see the Harold Ward Doctor Death volumes soon. These are the the top of my list of upcoming Altus Press books (along with the Secret Six).

    Any chance of reprinting the other 2 Nibs Holloway stories that Norris did? Be nice to be able to read them along with the ones in this volume. Prehaps including them in future issues of Triple Detective.

  5. Matt Says:

    I wanted to include the two Nibs stories in that Norris Dr. Death book, but I couldn’t locate copies.

  6. Tom Johnson Says:

    M. Brown brings up a good point. Though we’ve known that Ward and Norris weren’t the same people for years now, I just figured this was old news, and didn’t see any reason to rehash it in the Intro. Ward was a good writer, but I thought Norris was the better story teller. I really liked his Nibs stories with Dr. Death.

  7. Ron Shiflet Says:

    I just ordered this book based on my satisfaction with the first volume of Secret Agent X. I’m looking forward to reading this character though I confess to being pretty ignorant of the series. Still, it sounds like something up my alley!

  8. Ron Shiflet Says:

    Well, I finished and enjoyed this wonderful book. I’ll soon be ordering the two other volumes. Great book!

  9. MBrown Says:

    See my review on Amazon.

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