Pulp polymath Jess Nevins, of Fantastic Victoriana and Annotated League of Extraordinary Gentlemen fame, reveals the secret history of the Zeppelin pulps.
Gorilla of the Gasbags
September 5th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Tags: Asides
Beards, bots, and were they hot?
Ben Franklin’s ghost tapped John Murray Spear to build an electrical messiah and save the world. Who was using who?
The Golden Age of Blogging is over; bring on the Silver Age.
Both the phrase and the spooky world of semi-buried Americana it denotes are having their Elvis moment.
Five allo-historical riffs on the revelation that Mark Felt was Deep Throat.
Pulp polymath Jess Nevins, of Fantastic Victoriana and Annotated League of Extraordinary Gentlemen fame, reveals the secret history of the Zeppelin pulps.
Tags: Asides
The Unit Upgrade
Mark Rayner’s latest is a funny in-joke for recovering Civilization addicts like myself. Related: uh-oh.
Liberal Arts Education or Sleep Aid, You Decide
I generally mistrust blogs whose every post is a list of stuff from elsewhere, but this is a nice (big) collection of history lectures you can watch online.
Did Alexander the Great Fight the Yeti?
As my man Head 58 says, “I don’t want to live in a world where he didn’t.“
Holden's History of the United States
At Hilobrow, for J. D. Salinger & Howard Zinn.
The Black Pyramids of Georgia
BLDGBLOG on messianic architecture, by way of Tama-Re, the Egyptian city built by an Afro-supremacist UFO cult in rural Georgia.
Sticky Meme
The always worthwhile Zunguzungu is on a Teddy Roosevelt kick of late. Here he goes looking for the origins of Teddy’s big stick.
Everything Was Open-Source, Once
This blog post at Attic #42 hits several of my sweet spots: telephone history, KGB surveillance, a plea for open-source technology, and a gripe about PDFs.
Secede, Suppress, Survive
Not especially funny as Onion articles go, but it actually could be a TV show: New Alternate Reality Series on Island Where South Won Civil War.
The Other KKK
Mystic anti-war boy scouts? Fascist futurist theosophists? What was up with the Kindred of the Kibbo Kift?
The Red Peril
Snarkout’s annual post is as keen as ever: an appreciation of Santa Claus Conquers the Martians becomes a link-happy history of literary invasions right back to Saki and Wells.
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2 responses so far ↓
1 Nick Wedig // Sep 8, 2009 at 3:29 pm
‘The serial “The Passenger in Berth 12,” written by Cornell Woolrich under the pseudonym of “K. Hite,”’
Wait, so is Ken Hite a time traveller? Or the pen name of an unusually long lived pulp author? “Strange Tales of the Black Zeppelin” certainly sounds like something Hite would write.
2 Rob // Sep 9, 2009 at 5:12 pm
Nick: I think you’re on to something. Occam’s Razor suggests time travel is the most likely possibility.
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