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When one thinks of the classic adventure-story authors of the pulp fiction era, H. Rider Haggard, Talbot Mundy, and Rafael Sabatini may come first to mind. But you shouldn't overlook Arthur O. Friel's stellar contributions — particularly his stories featuring Lourenco and Pedro, two workers on a rubber-tree plantation in the Amazon Jungle. Their adventures in the Amazon's mysterious back-country certainly deserve more than honorable mention -- they influenced Robert E. Howard and countless other pulp writers and readers.
Collected here are tales of peril and last-minute rescue, brutal savages and men of honor, snake-worshipping armies and half-ape Lost Races — and many more! For in the shadows of the rain-forest, many evils lurk . . . human and otherwise!
Features a new introduction by Darrell Schweitzer, eight short stories, and The Jararaca, a complete novel. The incredible wrap-around jacket art is by famed comics artist Mark Wheatley.
Complete contents list:
Contents are: Introduction, by Darrell Schweitzer The Spider The Peccaries The FireflyBR> The Tailed Men The Trumpeter The Barrigudo The Bouto The Ant-Eater The Jararaca (a novel) |