> Interesting background. I scanned a few pages last
night of my
> Carter Brown. You pretty much describe what I read.
I wonder
> if any "gems" emerged from this flurry of writing.
I'd be
> willing to bet U.S. pulp in the 1930s had its own
share of bad
> writing. A few "gems" (aside from Hammett and
Chandler) also
> fell out. Bruno Fischer comes to immediately to
mind.
>
> Ed
His second US title, The Blonde, sold over 500,000
copies.
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