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Another Best of Adventure Review

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We've received another favorable review for The Best of Adventure, Volume 1; this time from Foreword Reviews.

The reviewer write:

The Best of Adventure is full of intrigue, action, mystery, danger, and daring—and this is just the first volume! The pulp magazine Adventure started 100 years ago. It became renowned for publishing top authors of the day, including H. Rider Haggard (King Solomon’s Mines) and Rafael Sabatini (Captain Blood). The stories range from covering the idyllic but perilous South Seas to the scavenger-dog infested shores of Constantinople.

Full of plot and mystery, these stories are bound to appeal to fans of adventure novels . . .

All these reviewers can't be wrong. (But then we are biased.)  Order your copy of The Best of Adventure, Volume 1 today!

 

Best of Adventure Breaks Amazon Top 50

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Due to the strong customer support, our recent title, The Best of Adventure, Vol.1, 1910-1912 has broken Amazon's Top 50 Bestsellers Ranking! Well, that's Amazon's top 50 thousand to be entirely honest, coming in at the ranking of #42,493!

Given the millions of books listed on Amazon, we consider this a major step in the right direction.

Thank you for your dedicated patronage!

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BDB interview Online

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An interview I gave to writer Tom McNulty can be found here:

Thanks, Tom.

National Review Online talks Best of Adventure

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This week at National Review Online, slipped in among commentary on National Committee discussions, international news, media wars, network biases and other commentary on worldly matters can be found a nice write up of our recent title, The Best of Adventure.

Author John J. Miller praises the book stating readers such as he "will regard it as a treasure trove."

The entire review may be read here.

Thank you, John.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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