Press Release: Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life Returns to Print

Posted by on Apr 26, 2013 in Blog, From the Pulp Publisher | 3 Comments

Philip José Farmer’s classic returns to print in softcover, deluxe hardcover, and e-book formats this Summer. April 25, 2013, BOSTON, MA—Altus Press and Meteor House Press are honored to announce they have come to terms with the Estate of Philip José Farmer to bring Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life back to print for the first ...

Press Release: Doc Savage and King Kong Coming in March

Posted by on Jan 29, 2013 in From the Pulp Publisher | 4 Comments

January 28, 2012—Eighty years ago in February, 1933 the Street & Smith company released the first issue of Doc Savage Magazine, introducing one of the most popular and influential pulp superheroes ever to hit the American scene. Doc Savage was the greatest adventure and scientist of his era, and while his magazine ended in 1949, ...

Another Wave of Ebooks Available

Posted by on Nov 15, 2012 in Blog, From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

We’ve just finished converting another batch of our older titles into ebooks. And more are on their way! A Man Named Jones Barnes & Noble (for the Nook reader): $4.99 iBookstore (for the iPad, iPhone and iPhone Touch): $4.99 Amazon (for the Kindle reader): $4.99 The Weird Adventures of the Blond Adder Barnes & Noble ...

Two More Doc Savage Ebooks Available

Posted by on Oct 26, 2012 in Blog, From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

We’re happy to announce that our two latest Doc Savage releases, Death’s Dark Domain and The Forgotten Realm, are now available as e-books: Death’s Dark Domain: Order the e-book from Barnes & Noble (for the Nook reader): $4.99 Order the e-book from Amazon (for the Kindle reader): $4.99 The Forgotten Realm: Order the e-book from ...

Altus Press Announces Publishing Agreement with the Estate of James B. Hendryx

Posted by on Sep 23, 2012 in Blog, From the Pulp Publisher | 4 Comments

Plans For Collections of Stories Never Before in Book Form September 20, 2012, BOSTON, MA—Altus Press today announced a publishing agreement with the Estate of James B. Hendryx to reprint the complete set of his long-running series featuring the characters of Halfaday Creek. “It’s quite an honor to be able to present the stories of ...

The Complete Cases of the Crime Magnet… now available as an e-book

Posted by on Aug 27, 2012 in Blog, From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

Our new title The Complete Cases of the Crime Magnet is now available as an e-book… check it out! Order the e-book from Barnes & Noble (for the Nook reader): $5.99 Order the e-book from Apple’s iBookstore (for the iPad, iPhone and iPhone Touch): $5.99 Order the e-book from Amazon (for the Kindle reader): $5.99

Possible New Doc Savage Premium?

Posted by on Jul 22, 2012 in From the Pulp Publisher | One Comment

Anyone know what this is? I found it being used as a bookmark in one of my old Doc Savage pulps. It’s roughly business card-sized, 3.375″x1.75,” printed on thin, semi-glossy paper. It almost looks like a stamp. I thought it was cut from something else, but the trim lines are too perfect. Any ideas?

PR: Altus Press Announces an Important New Sax Rohmer Collection

Posted by on Jul 9, 2012 in From the Pulp Publisher | 3 Comments

July 9—Altus Press is proud to announce the publication of the most important collection of Sax Rohmer’s work in decades. Eighteen months in the making, July will see the release of The Complete Cases of the Crime Magnet, fully authorized by the Rohmer estate. Best known for his thrilling tales of Dr. Fu Manchu, author ...

Another Batch of E-Books Available

Posted by on Apr 22, 2012 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

We’ve just added another trio of titles as e-books to Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and the iBookstore (coming soon): The Phantom Detective: Phantoms in Bronze: Barnes & Noble (for the Nook reader): $4.99 Amazon (for the Kindle reader): $4.99 iBookstore (for the iPad, iPhone and iPhone Touch): $4.99 The Pulp Adventures of the Hooded Detective: ...

New E-book Titles Added

Posted by on Apr 14, 2012 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

Though we continue to work on new material, we’re also converting our back titles into ebooks. Just this week, we’ve added the following to Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and the iBookstore (coming soon): Alias Mr. Death: The Complete Series: Barnes & Noble (for the Nook reader): $4.99 Amazon (for the Kindle reader): $4.99 iBookstore (for ...

An Article on Doc Savage Artist Joe DeVito

Posted by on Apr 12, 2012 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

I wanted to point out a recent article on http://www.phillyburbs.com which showcases Doc Savage cover artist Joe DeVito. You can read more and see some great pics of the Doc covers in his studio here.

Riding the Pulp Trail Now Available in E-book Format

Posted by on Jan 9, 2012 in From the Pulp Publisher | 2 Comments

We’re continuing our quest to get e-books out for nearly all of our books. Yesterday we announced that Doc Savage: Horror in Gold made its debut in e-book form. Today we’re pleased to announce that Paul S. Powers’ Riding the Pulp Trail is now available for the Kindle, iPod/iPhone/iPad, and the Nook. Here are the ...

Doc Savage: Horror in Gold is Available

Posted by on Jan 8, 2012 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

At long last, the latest all-new Doc Savage novel by Will Murray and Lester Dent, Horror in Gold, is now available for purchase. Check out the purchasing options below: Printed Books: Order the deluxe signed hardcover: $34.95 Order the paperback from AdventuresInBronze.com: $24.95 Order the paperback from Amazon: $24.95 E-Books: Order the e-book from Barnes ...

Doc Savage: Horror in Gold is Almost Here

Posted by on Dec 6, 2011 in From the Pulp Publisher | 4 Comments

Good news: after several months of work, the second volume of our Wild Adventures of Doc Savage series is nearly here. Assuming things go right, Horror in Gold will be available for sale on www.adventuresinbronze.com late this week or early next. Horror in Gold is even longer than The Desert Demons (clocking in at about ...

PR: Pro Se Productions and Altus Press Team Up For Some Pulp Action

Posted by on Dec 4, 2011 in From the Pulp Publisher | One Comment

Pro Se Productions, a leading Publisher in the New Pulp Movement, and Altus Press, the foremost Publisher of quality Pulp reprints and new works such as THE WILD ADVENTURES OF DOC SAVAGE, announced a partnership in November and revealed today specifics to what has become known as the PULP OBSCURA Imprint. The concept behind Pulp ...

Altus Press on the Comic Geek Speak Podcast

Posted by on Nov 22, 2011 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

For your listening enjoyment (or pain, depending on how you look at it), Will Murray and Matt Moring made an appearance on Comic Geek Speak’s spinoff pulp podcast, CGS Presents: Comics With or Without Pulp. Check out Episode 2 on the history of Doc Savage. Thanks for inviting us on, Matt and Jamie! Listen here.

More E-books Available

Posted by on Oct 30, 2011 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

As promised, we wanted to give you a heads-up on when we’ve added new e-books to our lineup. Below is a list of all the e-books we currently have available on the site: Doc Savage: The Desert Demons (for the Kindle, iPad/iPhone, and Nook) Thunder Jim Wade: The Complete Series (for the Kindle, iPad/iPhone, and Nook) ...

E-Books are Here!

Posted by on Aug 30, 2011 in From the Pulp Publisher | 2 Comments

At long last, we’re cranking out e-books! The first one, available now, is the .epub file for Thunder Jim Wade: The Complete Series for the Nook (Barnes & Noble). In a matter of days, Mr. Wade will be appearing in the iBookstore and as an Amazon Kindle e-book. We’re converting several titles at a time ...

A Response to “At What Price”

Posted by on Aug 11, 2011 in From the Pulp Publisher | 11 Comments

I was recently informed of a post on newpulpfiction.com entitled Table Talk: At What Price? wherein one of the participants, Barry Reese, decided to passive-aggressively complain about the price point or our books, based mainly on conjecture and made-up quotes. I posted a response on that site, and I’ve also posted it here, as I ...

We’ll be at Pulpfest This Weekend

Posted by on Jul 28, 2011 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

We’ll be at Pulpfest this weekend, along with three of our all-new books: Riding the Pulp Trail, Doc Savage: The Desert Demons, and Writings in Bronze. So stop on by our table and get all three books signed by the authors! Well, most of the writers; I don’t think Lester Dent or Paul Powers will ...

Riding the Pulp Trail Gets a Plug!

Posted by on Jul 24, 2011 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

Hey, check out Laurie Powers’ interview with the Santa Clara Valley Signal where she talks about one of our new books, Riding the Pulp Trail. You can read it here: Discovering grandpa’s pulp trail.

A Strong Showing for Altus Press on Amazon!

Posted by on Jul 24, 2011 in From the Pulp Publisher | One Comment

While checking out the Amazon listings for two of our latest release, Doc Savage: The Desert Demons and Riding the Pulp Trail, I was very pleased to see how highly they were ranked on Amazon book sales charts. First, take a look at The Desert Demons, which clocked in at #9,768: While Riding the Pulp ...

My Interview on the Future of Publishing

Posted by on Jul 20, 2011 in From the Pulp Publisher | 2 Comments

I recently did an interview on POD publishing and it’s now live. If you’re interested, please check out Print-On-Demand and the Future of Independent Publishing. Thanks to Matthew Asprey for including me in the discussion!

Our New Look

Posted by on Jul 9, 2011 in From the Pulp Publisher | 3 Comments

No doubt you’ve noticed our website’s redesign; I felt a fresh coat of paint was in order on the eve of the release of the first all-new Doc Savage novel in 20 years, The Desert Demons (coming mid-July). I believe you’ll find the new design easier to navigate, and hopefully it does a better job ...

Announcing All-New Doc Savage Novels!

Posted by on Jun 14, 2011 in From the Pulp Publisher | 18 Comments

BOSTON, MA—JUNE 14, 2011: Altus Press is excited to announce the launch of The Wild Adventures of Doc Savage, the first in a new series of blockbuster novels starring the legendary pulp superhero in nearly 20 years. Written by prolific pulp writer Will Murray, who has won acclaim for his unequalled ten-year tenure ghostwriting Warren ...

Big Announcements Coming…

Posted by on May 25, 2011 in From the Pulp Publisher | 4 Comments

We’ve been working behind the scenes to line up a few high-profile publications. Some have taken months of negotiation, but one major franchise is nearly 100% official. Look for a huge announcement in the next few weeks. I can say no more…. …well, except for: thanks for your continued support! Matt

The New Paul Powers Book Title Contest

Posted by on Feb 20, 2011 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

Hey all- As you may know, we’ll soon be publishing a collection of Paul S. Powers westerns… it’s about a 50/50 mix of reprints and all-new, unpublished stories. Now we need your help! Paul’s granddaughter Laurie is currently running a contest to name this book; get all the details here: The New Paul Powers Book ...

Norvell Page is Now in Hardcover

Posted by on Nov 24, 2010 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

If you were awaiting the hardcover versions of our two Norvell Page books, “G Stands for Glory: The G-Man Stories of Norvell Page” and “When the Death-Bat Flies: The Detective Stories of Norvell Page”, wait no longer. Both are now available, adorned by fantastic covers by Chris Kalb. Enjoy!

New Paul Powers News

Posted by on Nov 3, 2010 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

We’ll be publishing a collection of Paul Powers Western stories early in 2011, and if you’re eagerly anticipating that, then you’ll want to know about a couple of other Paul Powers-related things. First, a brand-new Powers story, “An Embrace at Bell Chapel” posted at Laurie’s Wild West today! Check it out. Secondly, Laurie has announced ...

A Sneak Peak of The Green Lama

Posted by on Aug 23, 2010 in From the Pulp Publisher | 6 Comments

I want to post more about forthcoming titles… we’ve got tons of cool books coming down the pipeline, and I want to share them with you as they gradually get closer to release. To the right, I’ve posted a thumbnail of a recent ad I did for the new Airship 27 book, The Green Lama ...

Altus Press announces an agreement to print new Paul Powers stories

Posted by on Aug 20, 2010 in From the Pulp Publisher | 4 Comments

August 19, 2010—Altus Press, one of the most prolific pulp reprint publishers, today announced it has come to an agreement to publish a trio of books by noted pulp author Paul S. Powers. During the 1930s and 1940s, Paul Powers (1905-1971) was a prolific and successful pulp fiction writer, writing over 400 stories for such ...

Doc Savage pulp – The Swooning Lady (Sept/Oct 1948)

Posted by on Aug 2, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

A filler copy of this late Doc Savage pulp, the last of the digest-sized editions.

The Big 50

Posted by on Jul 10, 2010 in From the Pulp Publisher | 5 Comments

I just noticed while setting up a few new titles that we currently have 50 total titles available currently available under the Altus Press banner! Thanks so much for supporting us as we’ve grown to be one of the most prolific pulp publishers in the business! We had the good fortune of working with some ...

Proofreading?

Posted by on Jun 7, 2010 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

First, thanks to everyone for your suggestions for future reprint books. I wish I could tackle them all, but I can tell you that several that were mentioned will happen. We’ve released a lot of great titles over the past for years, and in order to get them out in a timely manner I’ve had ...

Doc Savage pulp – The Red Skull (August 1933)

Posted by on May 2, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

A coverless copy of this very early Doc Savage issue. The front cover’s been replaced by a color photocopy.

Doc Savage pulp – The Golden Man (April 1941)

Posted by on May 2, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

The cover’s missing a good chunk, as is the subsequent page. Otherwise, it’s a nice copy.

Doc Savage pulp – Dust of Death (October 1935)

Posted by on May 2, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

This copy is missing the back cover and half of the front. But both have been completed by color photocopies.

Doc Savage pulp – Quest of Qui (July 1935)

Posted by on May 2, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

Missing its front cover (which has been replaced with a color photocopy). Some loss to the spine as well.

Doc Savage pulp – The Dagger in the Sky (December 1939)

Posted by on May 2, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

The missing front cover has been replaced with a color photocopy. Otherwise, it’s a nice copy.

Doc Savage pulp – Death in Silver (October 1934)

Posted by on May 2, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

A coverless copy of this pulp, but both the front and back covers have been replaced with color photocopies.

Doc Savage pulp – Resurrection Day (November 1936)

Posted by on May 2, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

One of the best Doc Savage stories. Spine has tape on it, and there’s a large chip out of the front cover. Interior paper is nice.

Doc Savage pulp – The Thousand-Headed Man (July 1934)

Posted by on May 2, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | One Comment

Another early Doc. Missing back cover (replaced with a color photocopy) and there’s plenty of wear to the font. Interior paper’s nice.

Doc Savage pulp – Meteor Menace (March 1934)

Posted by on May 2, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

A worn copy of this early Doc from the second year. Missing the back cover. The interior paper is bright.

Taking Your Suggestions!

Posted by on Apr 13, 2010 in From the Pulp Publisher | 42 Comments

We strive to put out a wide variety of books here at Altus Press. But the underlying direction of our releases comes down to one thing: putting out the books we’d like to have on my own bookshelf, and that no one else has published in a thorough way. We’ve got tons of new books ...

Seekay is The Book Cave’s Book of the Month for April!

Posted by on Apr 3, 2010 in From the Pulp Publisher | One Comment

Just a heads up for everyone: The great podcast, The Book Cave, has chosen our book, The Casebook of Seekay and Other Prototypes of The Avenger, as their Book of the Month for April. That means that the hosts, Ric and Art, will be chatting with me about this tome in early May. And we ...

Doc Savage pulp – The King Maker (June 1934)

Posted by on Apr 3, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

Another early Doc Savage issue. This one has heavy spine damage (as in, there’s none remaining) and there’s traces of tape on the back cover. The front cover has been replaced by a color photocopy.

Doc Savage pulp – The Monsters (April 1934)

Posted by on Apr 3, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

An early Doc Savage issue from its second year. This copy has tape on the back cover but the interior’s paper is still very nice. The front cover has been replaced with a color photocopy.

Doc Savage pulp – Land of Always-night (March 1935)

Posted by on Apr 3, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

One of the all-time classics of Doc Savage! A solid copy, but with a color photocopy front cover.

Doc Savage pulp – The Secret of the Su (November 1943)

Posted by on Apr 3, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

An early 1940s Doc Savage, with nice, bright paper. As you can see, a chunk is missing from the front cover.

Doc Savage pulp – The Speaking Stone (June 1942)

Posted by on Apr 3, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

A complete copy with nice bright pages. As you can see, there’s damage to the top left corner.

Seekay and Red Finger are Available!

Posted by on Mar 25, 2010 in From the Pulp Publisher | 9 Comments

Hey all- Just wanted to let you all know that two new titles are ready & available for purchase in both hard- and softcover. You can now order The Casebook of Seekay and Other Prototypes of The Avenger as well as The Hand of Red Finger from this site. And more title are coming shorty!

Bill Barnes Air Trails pulp – Earmarked Gold (March 1938)

Posted by on Feb 13, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

A nice-looking copy of Air Trails from March 1938. It includes the Bill Barnes novel, “Earmarked Gold” by Harold P. Montanye.

Bill Barnes Air Trails pulp – Under the Midnight Sun (June 1937)

Posted by on Feb 13, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

A nice-looking copy of Air Trails from June 1937. It includes the Bill Barnes novel, “Under the Midnight Sun” by Harold P. Montanye.

Bill Barnes Air Trails pulp – Death Rides the Sky (April 1937)

Posted by on Feb 13, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

A nice-looking copy of Air Trails from April 1937. It includes the Bill Barnes novel, “Death Rides the Sky” by Harold P. Montanye.

Bill Barnes Air Trails pulp – The Purple Fez (March 1937)

Posted by on Feb 13, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

A nice-looking copy of Air Trails from March 1937. It includes the Bill Barnes novel, “The Purple Fez” by Charles S. Verral.

Paperback Parade #38 (April 1994)

Posted by on Feb 13, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

A mint copy of this out of print issue. It’s the top magazine for the paperback collecting community. This issue includes articles on Wyatt Earp and an interview with Dan Cushman.

The Queen City Murder Case by William Bogart

Posted by on Feb 13, 2010 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

A first Australian edition of this novel by William G. (Doc Savage) Bogart. It features Bogart’s detective hero, Johnny Saxon.

New Titles… the Sequel

Posted by on Jan 29, 2010 in From the Pulp Publisher | 12 Comments

Wow, it’s been a pretty hectic last few months! If you’ve been reading Bill Thom’s Coming Attractions site, you’ve probably seen several new titles announced. I wanted to give everyone an update on where these books are & let you know when they should be available. Several people recommended the writings of Dan (Stay Away, ...

Doc Savage pulp – The Munitions Master (August 1938)

Posted by on Dec 19, 2009 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

A piece is missing from the top of the front cover. The interior paper is nice & bright.

Doc Savage pulp – The Green Death (November 1938)

Posted by on Dec 19, 2009 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

Front cover has tape on the interior. The interior paper is cream-colored.

Doc Savage pulp – The Giggling Ghosts (July 1938)

Posted by on Dec 19, 2009 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

This copy has overall wear and pieces missing from the front cover. Back cover missing. The interior paper is bright & supple.

New Titles Soon

Posted by on Oct 25, 2009 in From the Pulp Publisher | 5 Comments

Hi all- I usually pride myself on having several titles being released at the same time. I’ve had a handful in the construction stage for some time, and after a few technical delays, they are nearly ready for release. First, you’ll notice that Volume 3 of our complete reprinting of the Secret Agent “X” series ...

The Shadow Movie Novelization

Posted by on Oct 11, 2009 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

A mint copy of the 1994 Shadow movie novelization. By James Luceno.

Jungle Stories: Fall 1939 (Adventure House reprint)

Posted by on Sep 12, 2009 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

A near-mint copy of Adventure House’s complete reprint of the Fall 1939 issue of Jungle Stories, featuring Ki-Gor, collecting all the stories from the original pulp. Here’s the product’s blurb:

Doc Savage pulp – The Flaming Falcons (June 1939)

Posted by on Aug 31, 2009 in Pulps for Sale | No Comments

A complete copy of this tough to find late thirties Doc. There is some damage to the spine and tape on it. Pages are tan and there is some brittleness to the edges.

Unsung Pulp

Posted by on Aug 12, 2009 in From the Pulp Publisher | One Comment

It’s been a few weeks since I’ve posted on here, but there’s plenty to talk about, what with PulpFest just concluding, etc. But In the past few weeks I’ve encountered some cool books which I think Altus Press fans would dig. The first of which is the magazine Pulpdom, published by Camille Cazedessus. Caz recently ...

We’re Selling Original Pulps Now

Posted by on May 20, 2009 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

Just a heads up: we’ve recently added a shopping cart to this site. It’s very safe, secure & the transaction is handled by Google Checkout. As of now, I’ve just listed a few Doc Savage pulps, but I’ll add more soon. And I’ll also list some other pulp-related books as well. And perhaps I’ll add ...

Show wrap-up

Posted by on May 5, 2009 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

First, thanks for enduring the blog updates that sporadically came from my iPhone. It relied on a good signal, which didn’t occur in various parts of the Weston. The Saturday night auction was a marathon; several hundred lots in 4 hours. I personally don’t get the appeal of Weird Tales, but I could certainly appreciate ...

Friday night auction

Posted by on May 2, 2009 in From the Pulp Publisher | 5 Comments

Just got back from the Hamilton. auction, where many deals could be found. The highlights of the auction went cheaper than I expected: the Baumhoffer painting got $3500, and the Canadian Shadow #1 went for $1000. Overall, I’d say most lots went for roughly $100-200. The Hamilton art was sold for roughly $100-200 for b&w, ...

Out and about

Posted by on May 1, 2009 in From the Pulp Publisher | One Comment

To clarify, the Doc Savage #1 is coverless so it’s not pretty. Still it beats $3000 on a nice copy. I picked up the new Blood n Thunder and it looks great. Chris Kalb has completely redesigned it and it’s twice as thick. I bought a pile if Triple Detectives. I bet there are some ...

Pics of the con

Posted by on May 1, 2009 in From the Pulp Publisher | 2 Comments

Here it is, across several pics.

Got Doc Savage 1.

Posted by on May 1, 2009 in From the Pulp Publisher | One Comment

Woo! Pics of that plus the con floor in a bit.

Waiting for the show to start

Posted by on May 1, 2009 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

It’s funny watching the parking lot from my hotel room; I see lots of pulp swag getting hauled into the show.

Convention Morning

Posted by on May 1, 2009 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

I’m still on east coast time, so being up at 6 for a show that begins at 12 might prove a bit boring for a few hours. But we’re heading off for some breakfast which will kill some time. I took a pic of the front of the con hallway; it’s before 9 and already ...

Registration Time

Posted by on Apr 30, 2009 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

I just returned to my hotel room after visiting the Windy City hospitality suite. I apologize for the lackluster pic; it was pretty crowded and difficult to get a good shot. I did, however, get to meet Al Tonik in person after quite a few swapped emails. I brought my near-complete copy of The Phantom ...

We’ve arrived.

Posted by on Apr 30, 2009 in From the Pulp Publisher | One Comment

Ahhh… After a flight that was delayed an hour, we’re at the Lombard. Beautiful hotel, but not much of a view (see pic), I’m afraid. I believe there was another attendee checking in at the next desk over, so there must be more pulp people around. The weather’s clearing up and there’s not a lot ...

Live Blogging Starts April 30

Posted by on Apr 24, 2009 in From the Pulp Publisher | One Comment

Just to let everyone know, the blogging from the Windy City show begins (sporadically) on Thursday, April 30th. This is the first day attendees can register, so check back then!

Harold Ward is Coming!

Posted by on Apr 12, 2009 in From the Pulp Publisher | One Comment

As many people have noticed by now, Altus Press has worked out a deal to reprint the works of Harold Ward. Probably best known for his Doctor Death stories, his output spans many different genres, and is well worth owning. We’ll be putting these out soon, as taken directly from the original manuscripts. And many ...

Will Murray’s Pulp Superhero Index is up

Posted by on Feb 12, 2009 in From the Pulp Publisher | 9 Comments

You may have noticed that in the header of this site is a link to an index. This is no ordinary index. This is the latest version of Will Murray’s Pulp Superhero Index. It’s a fantastic reference for anyone looking to track down every appearance of a character, or perhaps you’re curious to see who ...

Altus Press F.A.Q. Part 1

Posted by on Dec 5, 2008 in From the Pulp Publisher | One Comment

Wow, lots of posts today! I’ve tried to keep posts to a minimum, only posting when there’s something to post about. There’s a lot of unnecessary clutter out there on blogs; why add to it? But people have asked me about the books here and future plans, so I’ll dive in. Here are the most-frequently ...

Interested in a Giveaway?

Posted by on Dec 5, 2008 in From the Pulp Publisher | One Comment

While it’s probably too late now, for the past week I’ve been considering publishing a “giveaway” for customers. I like that publishers used to do such things, both as a thank-you to customers as well as an incentive to purchase something. Well, it’s never too late, I suppose, but to take advantage of the Christmas ...

On “Tarrano the Conqueror”

Posted by on Dec 5, 2008 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

Oh, yes, I forgot to mention that other title that’s been two years in the making! I’m an admirer of Ray Cummings. I know he’s been branded a one-trick pony, but I think that’s unfair. The guy wrote in many genres, including the hero pulps (The Phantom Detective, and possibly more). He’s known for his ...

Latest Book Releases

Posted by on Dec 5, 2008 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

As the year winds down, we’re frantically trying to wrap up several near-complete titles… one of which I’ve been toiling over for more than two years now! The first of which is The Pulp Adventures of The Hooded Detective, which collects for the first time all three pulp stories as published by Columbia in 1941-42. ...

On Our Limited Editions

Posted by on Oct 13, 2008 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

I recently received an email from one of my customers asking: Can you explain how your limited editions work? Be happy to! As you may have noticed, we offer hardcover, limited editions of most of our books, and these are limited to 100 copies each. Once that threshold has been reached, the book is retired. ...

Pulpcon 2.0

Posted by on Sep 29, 2008 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

Thanks to the work of Mike Chomko and a handful of others, a new Pulpcon is coming in 2009. This is a good thing. While I’ve never attended a Pulpcon, I am looking forward to this one, now that it will be run right. I’ve thought about attening other, earlier Pulpcons. But there was always ...

Welcome to the new Altus Press

Posted by on Sep 24, 2008 in From the Pulp Publisher | No Comments

Matt writing; I hope you won’t mind a few hiccups while we’re rolling out our new website. We’ll be including regular blog posts so you’ll want to check back often.

An Introduction

Posted by on Sep 24, 2008 in Echoes by Tom Johnson | No Comments

My fascination with pulps began in the mid 1940s with my love for comic books, radio drama, and Saturday Matinee serials. As a young boy living in Wichita Falls, Texas, I was surrounded by theaters, bookracks and, of course, our family radio. It was during the time soldiers were returning from Europe to their hometowns, ...