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Publication: Three Classic Adventures of Doc Savage

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  • Publication: Three Classic Adventures of Doc SavagePublication Record # 387488
  • Editor: uncredited
  • Date: 2008-03-00
  • ISBN: 978-1-932806-91-5 [1-932806-91-1]
  • Publisher: Sanctum Productions & Nostalgia Ventures, Inc.
  • Price:
    $12.95?$: US dollar
  • Pages: 128
  • Format:
    tp?Trade paperback. Any softcover book which is at least 7.25" (or 19 cm) tall, or at least 4.5" (11.5 cm) wide/deep.
  • Type: ANTHOLOGY
  • Cover: Three Classic Adventures of Doc Savage by Bob Larkin (variant of The Red Spider 1979)
  • Notes:
    • Spine of the book says "The Red Spider" and other Cold War Thrillers, but the cover, title page, and contents page each say something different.
    • The cover by Bob Larkin is a reprint from the July 1979 Bantam paperback, this cover is also partially reprinted on this publication's back cover.
    • The May-June 1948 issue of Doc Savage Science Detective by Walter Swenson, and the Spring 1949 issue of Doc Savage by George Rozen are reprinted on this anthology's back cover.
    • This series editor is listed as Anthony Tollin.
    • Will Murray is listed as this series consulting editor.
    • Joseph Wrzos is listed as this series copy editor.
    • Michael Piper is listed as this series cover restorer.
    • The three Doc Savage stories by Kenneth Robeson are all written by Lester Dent.
    • Doc Savage, Supreme Adventurer is an original adventure and was originally published as a limited edition pamphlet.
    • Artists are given a group credit on contents page, and all have signed their work.
    • Edd Cartier's art for The Red Spider is unpublished archival artwork originally meant for the issue of the Doc Savage magazine that was to publish The Red Spider.
    • The Red Spider's original title was In Hell, Madonna.
    • Beside's George Rozen's unpublished sketch, Intermission also has black-and-white photos of Babette Rosmond, Daisy Bacon and Lester Dent respectively.
    • "The Astounding Art of Edd Cartier" also has a portfolio of eight reprinted pieces of classic Edd Cartier artwork.
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Anthology Title: Three Classic Adventures of Doc Savage • [Doc Savage (Nostalgia Ventures reprints) • 15] • anthology by uncredited

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