High Adventure, #104 January 2009

Overview:

  • Title: High Adventure, #104 January 2009
  • Author: John P. Gunnison
  • Year: 2009
  • ISBN-10: 9781597981781
  • Publisher: Adventure House
  • Price: $7.95
  • Pages: 110
  • Binding: Trade Paperback
  • Type: MAGAZINE
  • Title Reference: High Adventure, #104 January 2009
  • Notes: High Adventure is a print-on-demand magazine dedicated to reprinting rare pulp fiction.
    •The magazine's date is January 2009 while Amazon.com gives the printing date as 2009-02-10.
    •Jim Anthony was two characters, he started off as a Doc Savage superhero, although he later converted over to a hard-boiled detective, this is one of the earlier stories from Super-Detective, January 1941.
    •This novel is assumed to be written by Victor Rousseau Emanuel, who can be found on this site as Victor Rousseau, John Grange is a house name.
    •This is the fourth story in the series.
    •There are thirteen chapters, each headed with an uncredited micro-illustration.
    •There are also twenty-six more quarter, half, three-quarter, and full page illustrations scattered throughout the novel. Only full-page illustrations are listed below.
    •For more details see the Wiki page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Anthony.
    •The rest of the contents of this issue come from Wide World Adventures, September 1929 and are the story 'One More River to Cross' and the column which is not listed on either the contents or copyright page, and is 'Fighting Men: Warriors of all Nations #6: Gallant Little Belgium, and both are by George Fielding Eliot.
    •Warning: the racist term N****r is bandied about quite freely in Eliot's story.