Thursday, 8 February 2018

UK Pulp - Spike Morelli !

Spike Morelli.

Spike Morelli was a pseudonym used by William Simpson Newton Born 1923 and according to the British Library 'Spike Morelli' is listed in Ireland's Register of prohibited publications, some of his books were banned for obscenity!


Coffin for a Cutie 

You'll Never Get Me
Take It and Like It 

Deal Me Out

No Place For Me



UK Pulp - Freederick Foden !

Frederick Foden.

Born in Chapel-en-le-Frith, Stockport, in January 1907, Frederick Tom Foden worked for a brake lining company and as a porter on the railways. He began producing books around 1946 under the name Jack Kelso for the cheap-and-cheerful paperback market, his early titles including The Great Tyneside MysteryThe Gang Smashers and Smashing the Drug Ring. These were all produced in his spare time, although he did spend a period of his life working full-time as a freelance writer.

After these early yarns, Foden really hit his stride in January 1950 with the publcation of his first gangster novel. Over the next four years he wrote at least 70 novels -- 35,000 words every ten days or so -- although the best that can be said of them is that they delivered what the publishers thought were the goods.



Hick Town Dame - Nov 1952

Friday, 12 January 2018

UK Pulp - Nick Perrelli !

Nick Perrelli.

Nick Perrelli was a pseudonym used by George Herbert Dawson.

The Frail's A Phoney - 1953
Dead On Time - ?

The Lady Is A Tiger - 1953


Who Told The Belle - 1953


Rita Takes A Ride - 1950
Two Dames Too Many - 1952

Virgin's Vendetta - 1950
She Sure Slipped - 1952

Dope For Dolores - 
Terror In Tokyo - 1950

Virgins Die Lonely - 1949
A Dame Doles Death - 1953

A Blonde For Burial - 1952
Private Eyeful - 1953

At Dead Of Night - 1954
The Body Ran Home - 1951

UK Pulp - Elliot Sinton

 Elliot Sinton  She's A Smart Dame! - Year ?