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Orlando Rigoni    
  All For Glory
[10 pages, 322K]
Sky Fighters
September, 1938
 
 
Memory is Inspiring, But it Takes a Live Ghost to Bring Hell Up into Tracer-Streaked Skies. [2015-02-21]

 

Sherman Ripley    
  Skin Deep
[7 pages, 154K]
Jungle Stories
October, 1931
 
 
Just whose side was Toyou on? [2005-05-24]

 

Tom Roan    
  Shadows of the Crimson Tong
[23 pages, 643K]
Ten Detective Aces
January, 1938
 
 
Tom Roan is best known as a writer of westerns. This story is one of his rare excursions into the detective genre. This is the first story by Roan that I have read, but I'm going to go looking for more. If they're half as much fun as this one, they'll be great. Give this story a shot, folks. It pretty much defines "pulp" and I think it has just become my favorite story on the site. [2002-09-04]

 

Ina Brevoort Roberts    
  A Woman-Hater
[6 pages, 53K]
All-Story Weekly
August 16, 1919
 
 
Two lifelong bachelors find their situation endangered by two widows, helped along by a parrot that speaks only love language. [2013-01-05]

 

Walter Adolphe Roberts    
  When Burkhardt Quit
[5 pages, 70K]
All-Story Weekly
September 18, 1915
 
 
A short story of the events in a strike - the strikers versus the company. [2010-01-02]

 

Albert G. Robinson    
  Kayo on Murder
[10 pages, 286K]
Ten Detective Aces
November, 1940
 
 
Shane Peters, ex-heavyweight champ, had to pull a last-round murder kayo. For his prizefight client was being groomed by the Big Timekeeper as the feature attraction in a Death House semi-final. [2011-06-18]

 

  Suicide Hook-Up
[11 pages, 251K]
Ten Detective Aces
August, 1941
 
 
When Barnaby Bliss, detective de luxe, took a job as bodyguard to a radio commentator, he found himself tuned in on a . . . . Suicide Hook-Up [2016-12-17]

 

Gene D. Robinson    
  Hocus Pocus Homicide
[9 pages, 415K]
10-Story Detective
April 1945
 
 
Detective Ned Cain applied all the tricks of his trade to produce that missing banker. For the magician murder suspect had pulled a vanishing act. And Cain had to add a little sleight-of-hand sleuthing himself to keep from becoming a presto-chango corpse. [2007-03-03]

 

W. W. Robinson    
  Pea-Shooter
[11 pages, 146K]
Short Stories
September 10, 1943
 
 
Pea-Shooters, Feather-Merchants, Overgrown Fishing Smacks, Ashcans - What a Comedown from the Mighty "Lexington" [2016-08-20]

 

Ralph J. Roeder    
  Wolf's Furniture Mine
[6 pages, 85K]
All-Story
September, 1913
 
 
Behold the mystery of the Fireside Furniture Company! A mystery seeming at first sight ridiculous. But like all ridiculous mysteries, having its base in something exceedingly serious. [2008-02-02]

 

Ted Roemer    
  Front Line Fullback
[9 pages, 302K]
Football Action
First Fall, 1945
 
 
It just ain't the same when the boys in Italy try to revive a football rivalry from back in the States. For one thing, there were no Jerry bombers attacking during the game back home. [2003-01-19]

 

Theodore J. Roemer    
  Redheaded Play-Makers
[8 pages, 395K]
Thrilling Sports
Spring (May), 1946
 
 
When winning games isn't enough to save a hockey club for its girl owner, Jug Mullen is forced to take drastic steps! [2015-07-18]

 

Joel Rogers    
  The Seventh Man
[20 pages, 390K]
Wings
Spring, 1936
 
 
Six greenhorn pilots set off over Hunland looking for action--but one, the "seventh" man, is a spy... [2003-04-05]

 

Joel Townsley Rogers    
  The Night the World Turned Over
[10 pages, 265K]
Startling Stories
November 1952
 
 
It's not bad being the last man on earth when there are so many gorgeous young women who have survived. [2006-06-17]

 

Wayne Rogers    
  Dead Men's Rule
[10 pages, 171K]
Thrilling Adventures
November, 1934
 
 
A tale of Haitain voodoo and zombies! [2003-10-11]

 

William L. Rohde    
  Side Line
[11 pages, 358K]
Short Stories
January 10, 1949
Mohawk Daniels
 
For a Railroad Dick, Tracing Stolen Automobiles Could Only Be a . . . Side Line [2015-10-24]

 

  Red Over Yellow
[14 pages, 373K]
Short Stories
June, 1949
Mohawk Daniels
 
Mohawk Daniels could demonstrate that there was both a right and a wrong way to jump into trouble. [2013-08-17]

 

  Complete Results
[8 pages, 325K]
Short Stories
November, 1949
Mohawk Daniels
 
Railroad Cops Get Paid for Full and . . . COMPLETE RESULTS [2013-09-21]

 

Sax Rohmer    
  Lure of Souls
[8 pages, 136K]
Top-Notch
December 1, 1918
 
 
A forgotten gem of a story by Sax Rohmer, mined from the pages of Top-Notch. [2003-03-16]

 

Edward Ronns    
  Doom Offshore
[10 pages, 386K]
Popular Detective
October, 1941
 
 
At Sea, Death Stalks in the Wake of a Northeaster as Toby Waters Pilots Killers to a Fatal Trap! [2012-07-21]

 

  Murder Buys a Hat
[7 pages, 238K]
Thrilling Detective
July 1942
 
 
Who says murder doesn't have a heart of gold? [2006-05-20]

 

  Death on the Meter
[19 pages, 612K]
Thrilling Detective
January 1945
 
 
Detective Dolliver of Homicide runs a chase with doom on the trail of a killer - and learns that the Female of the Gun Racket Species can be more deadly than the Male! [2007-02-03]

 

  The Loot
[11 pages, 297K]
Popular Detective
November, 1947
 
 
It takes the chill breath of death to bring Henry Phelps to life! [2017-09-16]

 

Katharine Metcalf Roof    
  Black Fire
[5 pages, 117K]
All-Story Weekly
August 30, 1919
 
 
A traveler to Egypt asks a native "why?" about the pyramids, then has a vision of an ancient priest getting revenge on a fickle lover. But was it a dream? [2009-03-28]

 

Olga L. Rosmanith    
  Seance
[3 pages, 299K]
Strange Stories
April 1940
 
 
Creepy tale of a scamming medium, and his comeuppance. [2006-04-01]

 

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