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Post by H_P_Saucecraft on May 20, 2010 18:45:23 GMT
I have a Mayflower war-set pulp (Brandenburg Division) & a Sphere war-set pulp (Panzer Platoon: Death Ride) to post threads on, the question is where to put them, as they're not horror. Should they just go in the Mayflower & Sphere section, or is there a more war related section?
Thanks in advance.
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Post by dem on May 20, 2010 19:11:13 GMT
hi Dave
there wasn't a War section so i just added one below the Vault of Sci-Fi dept. Justin's given WWII pulps considerable coverage in Paperback Fanatic, so we probably should've jumped that bandwagon ages ago.
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Post by H_P_Saucecraft on May 21, 2010 0:17:26 GMT
Nice one, dem - thanks . Have added threads for them now.
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Post by justin on May 23, 2010 9:02:42 GMT
The final printed version was a bit different, but here were my notes for the non-kessler/Hassel pulps..K
Suspect Angus Wells and Chris Lowder would have had their sticky mitts on some of these...
Gunther Lutz Panzer Platoon series at Sphere Blitzkreig! 1977 Invade Russia! 1977 Blood and Ice 1978 Support Rommel 1979 Death Ride 1980 Attack Anzio! 1980
Nazi Paratrooper series at Sphere Storm Belgium, 1983 Crete Must Fall! 1983 Cassino Corpse Factory, 1983
Will Berthold at Sphere Lebensborn, 1978 Death’s Head Brigade, 1980 Eagles of the Reich, 1980 Prinz Albrecht Strasse, 1981 Inferno 1 Blitzkreig! 1984 Inferno 2 Bloody Turning Point, 1986 Golden Eagles, 1985 Brotherhood of Blood Siegfried’s Sword, 1986
Shark by Bruno Krauss (Ken Bulmer) Steel Shark Shark North 78 Shark Pack Shark Hunt Shark Africa 1981 Shark Wolf Shark Raid Shark America 82 Shark Trap 82 Edwyn Gray The U-Boat series at Futura No Survivors 1974 Action Atlantic 1975 Tokyo Torpedo 1976 Last Command 1977
Kark Horst at Corgi Sink the Ark Royal, 1978 Caribbean Pirate, 1980 Arctic Mutiny, 1981
Heinz Konsalik Doctor of Stalingrad They Fell From the Sky 77 Highway to Hell 77 Staf Battalion 999 77 The Last Carpathian Wolf 78 The Skies over Kazakhstan 78 Heart of the 6th Army 78 Front Line Theatre 78
The Wolf Kruger series by Shaun Hutson at Star. Blood and Honour 83 Sledgehammer 83 Kessler’s Raid 84 Convoy of Steel 84 Slaughterhouse 84 Men of Blood 85 Forged in Fire No Survivors Taken by Force
Wehrmacht by Horst Weitzer at NEL Panzergrenadier, 1981 Genocide at St Honor, 1981 Sonderkommando, 1982
Kurt Eckhardt at Moat House Heroes at Stalingrad, 1980 Heroes without Honour, 1980 Heroes at Cassino, 1980 Auchting Normandy! 1980
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Post by dem on Jun 12, 2010 21:39:58 GMT
doubt i'll be able to contribute to this section as my very limited knowledge of the genre amounts to what i've learned from Justin's 'Legion of the Damned' feature run over issues 4 and 5 of Paperback Fanatic and sampling a few of the more wild card WWII offerings. Russell Braddon's The Inseparables is told from the German point of view as four ghosts of Dachau appear to an angry young medical student on an acid trip. The inseparable friends - ex-Hitler Youth and S.S. - all died horribly and their stories play such havoc with the student's idealism that he goes crazy. From the cover i was expecting a novel i'd not be able to read, but it's brilliant, written with the power and economy of the best pulp but with perhaps more depth than we're used to from, say, a Squelch or The Beast of Bubastis. Leslie McManus's Jackboot Girls, on the other hand, is exactly what you'd expect - sadistic lesbian SS girls go wild in Berlin! According to Justin, Moffat knocked this one out over a weekend - between extended sessions with a bottle of Seagrams 100 Pipers by the looks of it. This one is so ugly in just about every department as to be almost lovable and, unlike Dracula And The Virgins Of The Undead, i doubt it will send you to sleep before the first page is done. here's a sick little something i landed last weekend; John Slater - Gestapo (Script Pty Ltd., 1964, 1967) Blurb: NICOLE HAD HEARD THE STORIES OF SAVAGE BRUTALITIES AND INDIGNITIES SUFFERED BY PRISONERS OF THE GESTAPO, AND OF DEATHS DUE TO PROLONGED TORTURE IN THE NAZIS' QUEST FOR INFORMATION.
FRENCHMEN HAD BEEN SHOT DEAD IN THE PUBLIC SQUARES FOR REFUSING TO BETRAY FELLOW COUNTRYMEN.
EVEN THOSE ARRESTED ON MINOR CHARGES AND RELEASED LATER, EMERGED AS PHYSICAL WRECKS AFTER BEATINGS AND SLEEPLESSNESS.
WOMEN HAD SUFFERED ALSO, AND AT LEAST ONE GIRL HAD EMERGED INSANE FROM THREE WEEKS OF INTERROGATION AND UNSPEAKABLE INDIGNITIES FROM THE GESTAPO.From those lovely folk who brought us Ken Macaulay's unforgettable The Nuclear Nazis. i must admit i'm not sure i even want to start this which probably means i will. From the early 'sixties, 'Slater' churned out scores of these Nazisploitation offerings with titles like Prisoner of Dachau, Beast Woman of Buchenwald, Hitler's Experiment, Women of Auschwitz, Butcher of Auschwitz, The Nazi Fiends, Victim of the SS, etc., which suggests a considerable market for such dubious material.
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Post by severance on Jun 13, 2010 18:05:04 GMT
I see Justin forgot to mention Klaus Netzen a.k.a. Laurence James - 7 books in The Killers series: * 1 : To Win and To Lose (1974) * 2 : Winston Churchill Murder, the (1974) * 3 : Night and Fog (1974) * 4 : Fatal Friends, the (1975) * 5 : Pearl of Blood (1975) * 6 : Death Village (1976) * 7 : Silent Enemy, the (1976) All had wonderful Richard Clifton-Dey cover art which Steve posted a sample of at the old place, copied below. Also missed was Jon Barton a.k.a. John Harvey - 3 books in the Deathshop series. * 1 : Kill Hitler! (1976) * 2 : Forest of Death (1977) * 3 : Lightning Strikes (1977) And lastly, there were only 8 books in the Sea Wolf series, not 9 as listed above - there was no Shark Wolf!!
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Post by hugegadjit on Mar 22, 2011 20:29:22 GMT
Damn, Shaun Hutson wrote war books?? Currently reading this, I'd swear it's Leo Kessler under a false name... Attachments:
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Post by Dr Terror on Mar 23, 2011 1:02:59 GMT
Damn, Shaun Hutson wrote war books?? Currently reading this, I'd swear it's Leo Kessler under a false name... It is. On the subject of war fiction, anyone read any Karl von Vereiter? Is any even available in English?
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Post by hugegadjit on Mar 24, 2011 19:23:38 GMT
Thought as much - the general poor quality and references to testicles as 'eggs' were a giveaway!
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Post by hugegadjit on Mar 24, 2011 19:27:10 GMT
Couldn't even get more than 3 chapters into this one... great cover art though! Attachments:
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