Four new products from Radio Archives this week!

All new Digital Download products are discounted 50% the first week.

21th Anniversary Celebration!

21st Anniversary Celebration!Radio Archives is celebrating 21 years of creating great products and we’re commemorating this anniversary with lots of items in the Bargain Basement through the end of the year! Our Biggest Sale Ever!The Audio CD version of our Pulp Audiobooks at a 50% savings.Most of the sales of our Audiobooks are now digital downloads and we have switched to a robotic Print on Demand system to manufacture Audio CDs. As a result, we are liquidating our entire physical inventory of Audiobooks. The inventory is huge and about 25% of it has been sold this month. This is our main sale for our Anniversary Celebration this year and the Audiobooks will be featured through the end of the year. All Audiobooks will be available as Audio CDs in the future but why not get them now at a discount.  Special Audiobook Bonus!For every Audio CD version of the Audiobooks you buy, we will randomly pick a Doc Savage, Shadow, or Spider double novel pulp reprint and include it with your order for FREE!There is no limit on how many bonus pulps you can get, but very large orders will get multiple copies of some issues. This Week Only! 2nd Audiobook Bonus!Buy 5 or more Audio CD Audiobooks and we will automatically include the Startling Stories Audiobook from September 1948 with your order for FREE!The regular price for this 9 hour audiobook is $35.98. This offer expires next Thursday night, November 19.Super Bargain!21st Anniversary Pulp Reprint Bargain Pack $25.9813 Books with 26 full length novels of Doc Savage, The Shadow, and The Spider.These 13 Double Novel Pulp reprints retail for $172.35. These are brand new copies, direct from the publisher and are still in the original boxes from the printer in mint condition. All discounted products are listed on the main page of the Bargain Basement for your convenience.

Old Time Radio

Radio Archives TreasuresVolume 78

Audio Clip

Radio Preservation has always been at the core of Radio Archives. This exciting series is derived from our massive collection of thirty thousand radio shows from 16″ transcription discs and fifty thousand shows from low generation reels. This 20 hour collection includes shows from the classic days of Radio. You’ll find rare and obscure as well as mainstream radio shows from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s in the Radio Archives Treasures sets. These shows have all been restored with state-of-the-art CEDAR technology – the audio processing system used by major recording companies to restore older recordings. We expect the shows to be the best sounding copies available anywhere. Radio Archives Treasures are available as MP3 digital downloads or Audio CDs, restored to sparkling digital quality. CD #1Wild Bill Hickok#38 The Wheels of DoomFriday, December 21, 1951 – 30:00 – Mutual – Kellogs Corn Pops commercialsWild Bill Hickok#39 Sir Tommy, the Silver KnightMonday, December 24, 1951 – 30:00 – Mutual – Kellogs Corn Pops commercials CD #2The Henry Morgan ShowA Digest Version of the MikadoWednesday, January 29, 1947 – 30:00 – ABC – Eversharp-Schick commercialsThe Henry Morgan ShowHow Radio Jokes Are Written in AdvanceWednesday, February 5, 1947 – 30:00 – ABC – Eversharp-Schick commercials CD #3You Bet Your LifeSecret Word – LampWednesday, January 17, 1951 – 30:00 – NBC – DeSoto-Plymouth commercialsYou Bet Your LifeSecret Word – WalkWednesday, January 24, 1951 – 30:00 – NBC – DeSoto-Plymouth commercials CD #4You Bet Your LifeSecret Word – ClockWednesday, January 31, 1951 – 30:00 – NBC – DeSoto-Plymouth commercialsYou Bet Your LifeSecret Word – ShoeWednesday, February 7, 1951 – 30:00 – NBC – DeSoto-Plymouth commercials CD #5Philco Radio Time#19 Jimmy Durante, Dick HaymesWednesday, February 4, 1948 – 30:00 – ABC – Philco Radio commercialsPhilco Radio Time#20 Oscar LevantWednesday, February 11, 1948 – 30:00 – ABC – Philco Radio commercials CD #6Philco Radio Time#21 Robert TaylorWednesday, February 18, 1948 – 30:00 – ABC – Philco Radio commercialsPhilco Radio Time#22 Peggy LeeWednesday, February 25, 1948 – 30:00 – ABC – Philco Radio commercials CD #7Biography in SoundThey Knew President Franklin Delano RooseveltSunday, April 10, 1955 – 60:00 – NBC – Sustaining no commercials CD #8Mandrake the MagicianAudition #1Monday, November 11, 1940 – 15:00 – World syndication – No commercialsMandrake the MagicianAudition #621941 – 15:00 – World syndication – No commercialsMandrake the MagicianBorg Is Looking for Narda1941 – 15:00 – World syndication – No commercials CD #9Hear It NowProgram #5Friday, January 12, 1951 – 60:00 – CBS – Sustaining no commercials CD #10People Are FunnyCinderella Gets Her Greatest WishTuesday, February 7, 1950 – 30:00 – NBC – Raleigh Cigarettes commercialsPeople Are FunnyCinderella’s Wish May Come TrueTuesday, February 14, 1950 – 30:00 – NBC – Raleigh Cigarettes commercials CD #11Command Performance#214 Ginger RogersThursday, March 7, 1946 – 30:00 – AFRS – No commercialsCommand Performance#219 Dinah ShoreSunday, April 28, 1946 – 30:00 – AFRS – No commercials CD #12The Harold Peary ShowHonest Deed ContestantWednesday, May 9, 1951 – 30:00 – CBS – Sustaining no commercialsThe Harold Peary ShowDoes Florabelle Have a New LoverWednesday, May 16, 1951 – 30:00 – CBS – Sustaining no commercials CD #13The Man in The Iron Mask#431948 – 15:00 – Australia – No commercialsThe Man in The Iron Mask#441948 – 15:00 – Australia – No commercialsThe Man in The Iron Mask#451948 – 15:00 – Australia -No commercialsThe Man in The Iron Mask#461948 – 15:00 – Australia – No commercialsThe Man in The Iron Mask#471948 – 15:00 – Australia – No commercials CD #14Front Page Drama#609 Private Life of a Siamese TwinsSunday, September 10, 1944 – 15:00 – Syndicated – Hearst Newspapers commercialsFront Page Drama#736 A Long Long RestSunday, February 16, 1947 – 15:00 – Syndicated – Hearst Newspapers commercialsFront Page Drama#737 Can a Lavish Gift Wreck a MarriageSunday, February 23, 1947 – 15:00 – Syndicated – Hearst Newspapers commercialsFront Page Drama#738 An Ex-Convict Disappears SuddenlySunday, March 2, 1947 – 15:00 – Syndicated – Hearst Newspapers commercials CD #15The Palmolive Beauty Box TheatreThe Chocolate SoldierWednesday, April 14, 1937 – 30:00 – CBS – Palmolive Soap commercialsThe Palmolive Beauty Box TheatreThe Vagabond KingWednesday, April 21, 1937 – 30:00 – CBS – Palmolive Soap commercials CD #16Terry and the PiratesThe Dragon Lady Strikes BackFriday, October 24, 1947 – 15:00 – ABC – Quaker Puffed Wheat & RiceTerry and the PiratesThe Dragon Lady Strikes BackFriday, October 31, 1947 – 15:00 – ABC – Quaker Puffed Wheat & RiceTerry and the PiratesThe Dragon Lady Strikes BackFriday, November 7, 1947 – 15:00 – ABC – Quaker Puffed Wheat & Rice CD #17The Line Up#34 Disc Jockey at an All-Night Drive-in1953 – 30:00 – AFRS – No commercialsWild Bill Hickok#40 The Dead of WinterMonday, December 31, 1951 – 30:00 – Mutual – Kellogs Corn Pops commercials CD #18The Sons of the Pioneers Show#1211949 – 15:00 – Teleways syndication – No commercialsThe Sons of the Pioneers Show#1221949 – 15:00 – Teleways syndication – No commercialsThe Sons of the Pioneers Show#1231949 – 15:00 – Teleways syndication – No commercialsThe Sons of the Pioneers Show#1241949 – 15:00 – Teleways syndication – No commercials CD #19In the Crimelight#45Wednesday, March 11, 1936 – 15:00 – C.P. MacGregor syndication – No commercialsIn the Crimelight#46Wednesday, March 18, 1936 – 15:00 – C.P. MacGregor syndication – No commercialsIn the Crimelight#47Wednesday, March 25, 1936 – 15:00 – C.P. MacGregor syndication – No commercialsIn the Crimelight#48Wednesday, April 1, 1936 – 15:00 – C.P. MacGregor syndication – No commercials CD #20The Robin Hood Show#B761953 – 15:00 – Syndicated – Robin Hood Flour commercialsThe Robin Hood Show#B771953 – 15:00 – Syndicated – Robin Hood Flour commercialsThe Robin Hood Show#B781953 – 15:00 – Syndicated – Robin Hood Flour commercials 20 hours – $29.99 MP3 / $59.98 Audio CDsClick for MP3s – 50% discount the first week – $14.99Click for Audio CDs – $59.98

Audiobooks

The Phantom Detective #87 AudiobookThe Phantom and the Uniformed Killersby Robert WallaceRead by Milton Bagby 

Forged in war, The Phantom Detective wages a one-man battle on crime! Solving impossible mysteries and delivering his own justice, he is the underworld’s masked nightmare! When innocent lives are the pawns of a grim greed-crazed killer who seeks power and plunder, the Phantom Detective flies to the Mexican border to come to grips with a sinister fiend who hurls a mighty challenge at justice! Although the magazine was titled The Phantom Detective, the character in the lead story went by two different names in each issue. Born Richard Curtis Van Loan, he was a child of wealth. Orphaned at an early age, Van Loan found a father figure of sorts in newspaper publisher Frank Havens, a relationship that would have a direct impact on his future as The Phantom, what the character was called in the series, never The Phantom Detective. Not only did Van Loan share his playboy status with characters both before his creation and after it, he also had something in common with many other Pulp heroes, having served in World War One, specifically as a pilot. Returning from the war and struggling to find his purpose, he accepted a challenge from Frank Havens to solve a crime that law enforcement could not. In this, the haggard war veteran and millionaire found his purpose, not something born out of personal tragedy, but out of a need to do good, to help others. Having been a playboy prior to the war, Van Loan knew he would need certain skills to follow his new mission. He taught himself to be a master at disguise, an escape artist, a fighter of multiple styles, and most importantly, an expert in detection and criminology. Once believing himself suitably ready, he donned a domino mask, not the top hat so famously depicted on each of the magazine’s covers and became The Phantom Detective. The Phantom and the Uniformed Killers was originally published in the May 1940 issue of The Phantom Detective Magazine and is read with pulse pounding intensity by award winning voice actor Milton Bagby. 5 hours – $9.99 MP3 / $19.98 Audio CDsClick for MP3s – 50% discount the first week – $4.99Click for Audio CDs – $19.98

Audiobooks

Radio Archives Pulp ClassicsThe Phantom Detective #87 eBookThe Phantom and the Uniformed Killers – May 1940

Total Pulp Experience. These exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy reading as an eBook and features every story, every editorial, and every column of the original pulp magazine. The Phantom Detective! The name alone conjures up action and adventure. From the same publisher that brought you The Black Bat, Captain Danger, The Crimson Mask and The Green Ghost came one of pulpdom’s best-known detectives. Scourge of the underworld, The Phantom, as he was called, aided the Law with his sweetheart Muriel Havens. His first adventure was published in February 1933 and they continued for 170 thrilling exploits until the Summer 1953 issue. The Phantom Detective returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format. Table of Contents: Featuring the World’s Greatest Sleuth inA Full Book-Length NovelThe Phantom and the Uniformed Killersby Robert WallaceWhen innocent lives are the pawns of a grim greed-crazed killer who seeks power and plunder, the Phantom Detective flies to the Mexican border to stem a torrent of crime! Follow Richard Curtis Van Loan as he comes to grips with a sinister fiend who hurls a mighty challenge at justice! It’s Great to Be a Cop — Gripping Short Storyby Cyril PlunkettThere’s more to raising sons than just a policeman’s code Murder — Special Delivery — Gripping Short Storyby J.S. EndicottDetective Tim Sloan pines for action — and gets it! The Phantom Speaks — A Department Radio Archives Pulp Classics line of eBooks are of the highest quality and feature the great Pulp Fiction stories of the 1930s-1950s. All eBooks produced by Radio Archives are available in ePub and Mobi formats for the ultimate in compatibility. If you have a Kindle, the Mobi version is what you want. If you have an iPad/iPhone, Android, or Nook, then the ePub version is what you want. $3.9950% discount the first week – $1.99
Radio Archives Pulp ClassicsBlack Book Detective eBook
#13 November 1934

Total Pulp Experience. These exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy reading as an eBook and features every story, every editorial, and every column of the original pulp magazine.Black Book Detective magazine was probably best known for its long-running series of adventure stories featuring the crimefighter known as The Black Bat. But The Black Bat didn’t appear until six years into the magazine’s run with the July 1939 issue. The magazine first hit the newsstands with the June 1933 issue. For the next six years, it tried different approaches. Issue one began with a featured novel and several backup short stories. The following year it started promoting “three new complete novels” in each magazine, but abandoned that approach after four issues. It then tried shorter novelets, combined with short stories. In 1935 and 1936, it tried the “weird menace” approach, featuring scantily-clad women in peril on the covers, then switched back to hard crime. In 1938 they tried featuring recurring characters in their main novel. Gentleman thief Raffles appeared in two consecutive issues. Jonathan Drake, Ace Manhunterappeared in three issues. The editors struck gold with The Black Bat, who first appeared in the July 1939 issue. Supposedly blind District Attorney Tony Quinn was secretly the master crime fighter known as The Black Bat. The stories were credited to the house name of G. Wayman Jones, but in actuality were written mainly by Norman A. Daniels. The Black Bat stories ran exclusively in the bi-monthly Black Book Detective magazine until it finally printed its last issue in the Winter of 1953. Black Book Detective returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format. Table of Contents: Design For Death — Complete Novelby George A. McDonaldLinda Frayne figured there was more to her father’s death than the official reports heart failure. And now there was another attempt on her life — an attempt to make her the victim of a slow, agonizing end. If that failed, there was another way. She was a pawn on a checkerboard of death. The World Series Murder — Complete Novelby George A. StarbirdBob Mathews, star pitcher of the Detroit Marines, was rushed in as relief hurler. The bases were full of enemies in the last half of the ninth, and Bob Mathews’ one run lead looked woefully weak against the star slugger at the plate. But Mathews threw him two strikes. Suddenly a cloud of smoke hid his figure. When it cleared, Mathews lay on the ground — a dead hero. Fallen Angel — Complete Noveletteby Richard E. ConanDetective Mike Brady fell for a fallen angel — fell hard. Then came the new experience of being the hunted and not the hunter. Bridesmaids Of Death — Complete Noveletteby H.M. Appel“Stop the wedding of your daughter, or Death shall send his Bridesmaids.” The “Bridesmaids” came. With Inspector’s Honors — Short Storyby Lurton BlassingameHe had betrayed his father’s memory — the badge he had sworn allegiance to; even his own self-respect. He made one last effort to wipe the slate clean. Radio Archives Pulp Classics line of eBooks are of the highest quality and feature the great Pulp Fiction stories of the 1930s-1950s. All eBooks produced by Radio Archives are available in ePub and Mobi formats for the ultimate in compatibility. If you have a Kindle, the Mobi version is what you want. If you have an iPad/iPhone, Android, or Nook, then the ePub version is what you want.
$3.9950% discount the first week – $1.99


Comments From Our Customers!Patrick H Elis writes:The Cinnamon Bear is a classic story and is an awesome wonderment of the Christmas Season. I buy my copies to use as Christmas gifts and pass them out on Thanksgiving. The quality of this series on CD’s is excellent. Robert Curtis writes:It is always a pleasure to deal with Radio Archives. The selection and quality of their offerings are without compare and their customer service can’t be beat. If you’d like to share a comment with us or if you have a question or a suggestion send an email to Service@RadioArchives.com. We’d love to hear from you!


2 ways to order.WebsiteRadioArchives.comEmail The easiest way is to Reply to this newsletter with what you would like and we’ll place your order for you. Payment information will be sent to you. Having troubles ordering from the website?eMail us at Service@RadioArchives.com The Radio Archives Newsletter is emailed every Friday morning and features all the NEW products released by Radio Archives this week! The products in this newsletter are just a small fraction of what you’ll find waiting for you at RadioArchives.com. Whether it’s the sparkling audio fidelity of our classic radio collections, or the excitement of our pulp audiobooks and pulp eBooks, you’ll find close to two thousand intriguing products at RadioArchives.com. If you no longer wish to receive our newsletter, or if this newsletter has been sent to you in error, please reply to this e-mail with the subject line UN-SUBSCRIBE and your name will immediately be removed from our mailing list.

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s