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Each day, we’re unveiling several new books. Today we’re unveiling the 6-book set of Series 7 of The H. Bedford-Jones Library, featuring a mix of novels and featuring series character-centric releases. Known as “The King of the Pulps,” Bedford-Jones was one of the most prolific authors of the 20th Century, penning over 25 millions words in his career. In addition to including another installment of his Pinky Jenkins series, Series 7 of The H. Bedford-Jones Library finally begins reprinting the much-requested John Solomon series, HBJ’s most beloved and longest-running character. These HBJ releases are available in hardcover and softcover formats.
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The Gate of Farewell: The Adventures of John Solomon, Volume 1
by H. Bedford-Jones
When importer Allen Tredger learned his long-assumed-dead brother may still be alive in Port Said, it triggered the beginning of a high-seas adventure, taking him on a quest though Africa, Turkey, and Mecca, encountering fanatics and secret societies along the way. And just what connection does John Solomon have with Tredger’s quest? And how does the Cockney’s silver ring tie into the mystery? Begin the story of John Solomon, author H. Bedford-Jones’ longest-running series character, with this inaugural book in the series.
$29.95 hardcover | $19.95 softcover
Swordflame
by H. Bedford-Jones
Early in the eighteenth century, one of the rising young men of New France was Rupert Callan (or, as he was better known by the Iroquois-given name, Swordflame). Irishman, Jacobite, and portionless gentleman, he had at once won the regard of those daring adventurers of the Canadas, the Le Moyne brothers. Swordfame is one of the earliest novels written by “the King of the Pulps,” H. Bedford-Jones, for the pages of The All-Story Magazine.
$29.95 hardcover | $14.95 softcover
Left-Handed Guns: The Tales of Joe Trimble
by H. Bedford-Jones
Sleepy Sandoval County is where you’ll find Joe Trimble: drunken towney ex-newspaper publisher, currently out of work for the duration the World War. But that doesn’t mean Joe Trimble is resting on his laurels as he finds himself in the midst of German spies, lost goldmines, badlands rustling, and even the disappearance of his own brother!
$29.95 hardcover | $19.95 softcover
The Life of Pinky Jenkins, Volume 2
by H. Bedford-Jones
One of the best series ever published in the pulps was written by the prolific H. Bedford-Jones, author of hundreds of stories totaling an estimated 25 millions words. Thomas Jasper “Pinky” Jenkins, a drunk and corrupt sheriff accompanied by his deputy Parker, shot his way through nearly a score of comedy/Western stories from the 1920s. Volume 2 includes the next two Jenkins stories: “Pinky Jenkins, Sheriff” and “T.J. Jenkins, Diplomat.” The Pinky Jenkins series is considered one of his best by Bedford-Jones aficionados.
$29.95 hardcover | $19.95 softcover
Drums of Dambala
by H. Bedford-Jones
As Paul O’Donnell stood by the rail of the ship that had brought him to Haiti, the tiny rowboat putting him out from the shore was already carrying the first hints of the danger and tragedy lying in wait for him. Five minutes after landing he was enmeshed in a frightful web of political intrigue, fomented by voodoo fanaticism and unscrupulous ambition, led by the hatred and ferocity of a beautiful and diabolic woman, and roused to bloody action by the throbbing, jungle rhythm of the drums of Dambala, the voodoo Snake-God.