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Review of the Week, July 7, 2010

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demons_of_the_night_thumbnail_websiteCraig Clarke at Somebody Dies posts a review of our title, Demons of the Night by Seabury Quinn. You can read it here.

All of Craig's reviews are thorough, well thought out, and fair.  I recommend checking the site frequently for his insight and thoughtful opinion on other current  fiction as well. Thanks Craig.

Shout Out of the Week, July 3, 2010

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howard_robt_eAn announcement hit the REHupa —The Robert E. Howard United Press Association— website today about the much-anticipated release of In the Grip of the Minotaur by Farnham Bishop and Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur.  You can read it here.

Hats off to Morgan for the shout out! And greetings to all our friends on the ranch of Two-Gun Bob, himself  an ardent lover of historical adventure.

Write-up at sfscope.com

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Ian Randal Strock, editor for sfscope.com provides a write up focused on the BDB "The Adventure Library" and "The Best of Adventure" series with is article, "Early pulp mag Adventure is the basis for two new series from Black Dog Books."

Two New Titles Now Available

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minotaur_thumbnail_websiteTwo new collections are now available for purchase: The Man From Hell by Arthur Leo Zagat and the much-anticipated In the Grip of the Minotaur by Farnham Bishop and Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur.

More new titles will be available in coming weeks. Be sure to check back often for updates.

The Summer Flood has Begun!

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letter_of_his_orders_thumbnail_webThe Summer flood has begun! Two new collections of adventure works are now available for purchase: Banished by William Murray Graydon and The Letter of His Orders by Talbot Mundy.

More to follow shortly. Check back often for more updates.

Our Latest Tweets!!

  • Author Ray Connolly explains why he is publishing his latest novel chapter by chapter, online http://gu.com/p/2j2ax/tw

    by BDB Publisher Tom Saturday, August 28 2010

  • Interesting article about current publishing. Give it a look. "The digital era has not made publishers defunct" http://gu.com/p/2j9tm/tw

    by BDB Publisher Tom Saturday, August 28 2010

  • Opps. I'll correct that previous post. Dorchester will cease publishing mass market pbs. They will still produce trade pb and e-books. Sad.

    by BDB Publisher Tom Wednesday, August 25 2010

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