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essentialsaltes) wrote2013-05-25 11:21 am
Pulpy (albeit un-PC (but I repeat myself)) goodness
Picked up a few things at the Westchester Rotifer Book Sale. Mask of Fu Manchu (1932), with a nice blindstamped spiderweb on the cover, and The Radium Terrors (1912), which is also "culturally insensitive and scientifically impractical". But I just couldn't resist the pull quote from the frontispiece: "The Duchess of Marister was conducted to the Scarlet Room and stood gazing at the picture called 'The Haunted Pagoda'." It was equally hard to resist the first line: "I've been hunting for a little god that escaped from some pitchblende, Tony!"
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Mask does have the benefit of one of the stupidest romantic leads in the history of pulp, a fact that's even commented on by one of the villains.
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As for Mask, the important thing is to imagine Myrna Loy as the very unlikely Miss Manchu.