10/16/2011

Cold Death / The South Pole Terror (Doc Savage, Vol. 11) Review

Cold Death / The South Pole Terror (Doc Savage, Vol. 11)
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Nostalgia Ventures and Anthony Tollin have teamed up to do a comprehensive reprint of several Street & Smith pulp heroes. At present, they are doing double reprints of The Shadow and Doc Savage. Shortly, they will start new series reprinting The Avenger and The Whisperer. All have complete pulp texts (no edits or removals, like past reprints), tho reset so its easier to read, the original illustrations, reprinted covers (one is used as the cover of the book, but both original pulp covers are shown on the back), and several additional articles and additions.
Hopefully, they can succeed to reprinting all these characters in these new editions, they are all excellent.
While all the Doc Savage novels were reprinted by Bantam, for those (like me) who have these reprints, the reason for getting these new volumes is the chance to read the original stories (WITHOUT the editing that occured in the Bantams, including in a few rare cases a LOT of text), see the original illustrations and covers, and the great additional articles.
This volume (#11 in their series) reprints "Cold Death" (Sept 36) and "The South Pole Terror" (Oct 36). We get the cover of "Cold Death" as the cover of this volume, and both original pulp covers are on the back.
"Cold Death" is a Doc novel written by Lawrence Donovan, who wrote 9 Docs without Dent's assistance. They have restored the ending that Bantam left off in their reprint.
"The South Pole Terror" as the title suggestes, has Doc and company going to Antarctica.
Extras in this volume include:

An Intermission article by pulp historian Will Murray, which gives background on the writting of these 2 novels.
A longer bio of Lester Dent

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"Doc Savage, Volume 11" features two exciting 1936 thrillers by Laurence Donovan and Lester Dent, writing as Kenneth Robeson. First, the Man of Bronze battles Var, a faceless fiend whose sinister pronouncements threaten destruction through the eerie "Cold Death." Then, Doc Savage becomes embroiled in a desperate race to Antarctica to block "The South Pole Terror." This reprint showcases the classic color pulp cover by Walter Baumhofer, original interior illustrations by Paul Orban, and historical articles by Will Murray.

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