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by Theodore Roscoe

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Author:
Theodore Roscoe
ISBN13:
978-1618270740
ISBN:
1618270745
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Publisher:
Altus Press (September 23, 2012)
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Genre Fiction
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Start by marking The Kid and the Cutthroats: The Complete . One of the most popular writers to ever appear in the pages of ARGOSY, Roscoe penned the adventures of Old Thibaut Corday of the French Foreign Legion, who appeared in more than twenty stories from 1929 to 1939.

Start by marking The Kid and the Cutthroats: The Complete Adventures of Thibaut Corday and the Foreign Legion, Volume 3 as Want to Read: Want to Read savin. ant to Read. Volume 3 collects the next five stories of the series, from 1937.

The Kid and the Cutthroat. has been added to your Cart. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. 81 years old Thibault Corday tells more great stories of his life in the Foreign Legion; of a madman who made others mad, of a goddess and her keeper who had a deadly secret, of a man and a monkey though it was sometimes difficult to tell which was which, of a dancing girl who was wanted for murder by her husband, and. a baby found by Legionnaires while they are surrounded by some of the worst killers in Africa. They don't write stories like this any more.

Volume 3 collects the next five stories of the series, from 1937.

The Kid and the Cutthroats - the Complete Adventures of Thibaut Corday and the Foreign Legion, Volume 3. by Theodore Roscoe. The greatest creation of Theodore Roscoe is collected for the first time! One of the most popular writers to ever appear in the pages of ARGOSY, Roscoe penned the adventures of Old Thibaut Corday of the French Foreign Legion, who appeared in more than twenty stories from 1929 to 1939.

One of the most popular writers to ever appear in the pages of ARGOSY, Roscoe penned the adventures of Old Thibaut Corday of the French Foreign Legion, who apeared in more than twenty stories from 1929 to 1939. Volume 1 collects the first six stories of the series, from 1929-32.

The greatest creation of Theodore Roscoe is collected for the first time! One of the most popular writers to ever appear in the pages of ARGOSY, Roscoe penned the adventures of Old Thibaut Corday of the French Foreign Legion, who appeared in more than twenty stories from 1929 to 1939.

Theodore Roscoe (February 20, 1906 – May 29, 1992) was an American biographer and writer of adventure, fantasy novels and stories. Roscoe was born in Rochester, New York, the son of missionaries. He wrote for newspapers and later pulp magazines. Roscoe's stories appeared in pulp magazines including Argosy, Wings, Flying Stories, Far East Adventure Stories, Fight Stories, Action Stories, Adventure, and Weird Tales. Roscoe travelled widely, included trips to Haiti and North Africa

The greatest creation of Theodore Roscoe is collected for the first time! One of the most popular writers to ever appear in the pages of ARGOSY, Roscoe penned the adventures of Old Thibaut Corday of the French Foreign Legion, who appeared in more than twenty stories from 1929. Volume 4 collects the last four stories of the series, from 1938-39.

The adventures of Thibaut Corday in the French Foreign Legion before "The Great War" lives up to my highest . The Thibaut Corday stories are what I would call "the pinnacle of pulp fiction.

The adventures of Thibaut Corday in the French Foreign Legion before "The Great War" lives up to my highest expectations. Think of "Beau Geste" (by . Wren) as told by Dr. Dogbody ("Dr. tall tales with an absolute ring of truth, written by a master word artist! The Thibaut Corday stories are what I would call "the pinnacle of pulp fiction

Roscoe was one of the most prolific writers for the pulps during the 1920’s, 30’s and 40’s.

Roscoe was one of the most prolific writers for the pulps during the 1920’s, 30’s and 40’s. Some of the stories he recounts were about his own adventurers and some were about fantastical events that he witnessed. These stories were all featured in Argosy magazine from 1929 to 1939. Many of the beautiful color covers on Argosy that featured a Foreign Legionnaire were highlighting a Roscoe story about Thibaut Corday. This volume features the first 6 Corday stories.

Theodore Roscoe (1906–1992) was an American biographer and writer of adventure . Altus Press has published a 3 volume collection of his "Thibaut Corday and the Foreign Legion" stories, and a biography of him in 2012.

Theodore Roscoe (1906–1992) was an American biographer and writer of adventure, fantasy novels and stories. Roscoe's stories appeared in pulp magazines including Argosy, Wings, Flying Stories, Far East Adventure Stories, Fight Stories, Action Stories and Adventure. The biography "PULPMASTER: The Theodore Roscoe Story," by Audrey Parente, published by Starmont House (Mercer Island,WA, 1992) was reprinted by Altus Press (Mass.

The greatest creation of Theodore Roscoe is collected for the first time! One of the most popular writers to ever appear in the pages of ARGOSY, Roscoe penned the adventures of Old Thibaut Corday of the French Foreign Legion, who appeared in more than twenty stories from 1929 to 1939. Volume 3 collects the next five stories of the series, from 1937.
  • 81 years old Thibault Corday tells more great stories of his life in the Foreign Legion; of a madman who made others mad, of a goddess and her keeper who had a deadly secret, of a man and a monkey though it was sometimes difficult to tell which was which, of a dancing girl who was wanted for murder by her husband, and a baby found by Legionnaires while they are surrounded by some of the worst killers in Africa. They don't write stories like this any more.

  • So like the creation of Harry Flashman from the pen of Fraser. The reluctant hero in the midst of constant danger, saved from death by wits, luck, and the ability to talk his way out of predicaments. Each story is amazing in the writer's ability to create a living, breathing world with his pen. Yes, your senses come to life with these colorful passages. I like how the story is not really concluded till the last paragraph, the "punchline" as it were.

  • The adventures of Thibaut Corday in the French Foreign Legion before "The Great War" lives up to my highest expectations...

    Think of "Beau Geste" (by P.C. Wren) as told by Dr. Dogbody ("Dr. Dogbody's Leg" by James Norman Hall)... tall tales with an absolute ring of truth, written by a master word artist!

    The Thibaut Corday stories are what I would call "the pinnacle of pulp fiction." If you love adventure stories, love stories about the French Foreign Legion or just appreciate top of the line story telling; then this Theodore Roscoe series is for you!