G-8 and his Battle Aces, November 1937

Overview:

  • Title: G-8 and his Battle Aces, November 1937
  • Author: uncredited
  • Year: 2016
  • ISBN-10: 9781597985871
  • Publisher: Adventure House
  • Price: $12.95
  • Pages: 99
  • Binding: Trade Paperback
  • Type: Collection
  • Title Reference: G-8 and His Battle Aces, October 1933
  • Notes:
    • Print-on-demand facsimile reprinting of the original G-8 WWI air war novel with some speculative elements from the November 1937 issue of the pulp magazine of the same name. The lead pulp novel is listed in the magazine as by G-8 as told to Robert J. Hogan.
    • This is a ninety-nine page reprint of the one-hundred and twelve page edition includes the non-speculative air-war short stories "A Salute to Death" (p 79) by uncredited, and "Biscuits for the Baron" (87) as by Greaseball Joe, both are by an uncredited Hogan.
    • All G-8 facsimile reprints in this series from Adventure House are reprinted in order of their original publication.
    • "G-8 Speaks" is a letter section, and it usually opens with a short introductory essay by G-8 (Robert J. Hogan) and then goes on to print some G-8 fan letters.
    • The original pulp had 112 pages, this facsimile only contains 99 pages of the original pulp. It is unknown if the missing pages were ads or features.
    • Reprints volume 13, number 1, whole number 49.
    • All illustrations, including those of the non-genre stories, are by John Fleming Gould, although he is uncredited in this issue.
    • Contains many spot illustrations and character portraits that are either filler and drift from one issue to another, or are cropped from the larger full-page illustrations, these are not listed.
    • Back cover reprints a detail from the cover from two earlier issues of the G-8 pulps.
    • The original G-8 and His Battle Aces pulp magazine was published by Popular Publications, now Argosy Communications.
    • The original editor of the pulp is uncredited, although Galactic Central sites Edythe Seims as the editor. This edited version of the pulp is presumably edited by John P. Gunnison, the publisher of Adventure House.
    • Listed as a collection as all the material within is written by Robert J. Hogan.