Dent, Lester B. (1904-1959), Collection, 1924-1984 (C3071)

36.2 linear feet, 1 video cassette

RESTRICTED

INTRODUCTION

The Lester B. Dent Collection contains the manuscripts, publications, correspondence, personal papers, research notes, scrapbooks, and photographs of a native Missouri fiction writer, explorer, aerial photographer, and dairy farmer. Lester Dent is perhaps best remembered as the principal author of the Doc Savage adventure stories of the 1930s and 1940s. This collection is also available on microfilm, with the exception of the printed and miscellaneous materials.

DONOR INFORMATION

The Dent Collection was donated to the University of Missouri by Norma Dent on 8 January and 18 February 1985 (Accession No. 4610). An addition to the collection was made by Ryerson Johnson on 23 January 1991 (Accession No. 5017).

Lester and Norma Dent.  From collection C3071 folder 2149. For information about obtaining copies of images contact whmc@umsystem.edu.
Lester and Norma Dent. From collection C3071 folder 2149.
For information about obtaining copies of images contact whmc@umsystem.edu.

RESTRICTIONS

The University of Missouri does not own the copyrights to the collection.

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Lester Bernard Dent was born in La Plata, Missouri, in 1904. For most of his childhood he lived in Oklahoma and on a Wyoming cattle ranch operated by his parents, Bernard and Alice Dent. The Dent family returned to La Plata about 1918, and Lester graduated from La Plata High School in 1923. Following high school he attended Chillicothe Business College, where he learned telegraphy. Afterwards Dent worked as a telegraph operator for a number of newspapers and news wire services in Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma.

In 1925 Lester Dent married Norma Gerling of Carrollton, Missouri. Dent began writing his first fiction stories for pulp magazines while working as a telegraph operator for the Tulsa (Oklahoma) World. Following thirteen rejections Dent's fourteenth story, "A Pirate Cay," was published in Top-Notch Magazine in September 1929. In January 1931 Lester and Norma Dent moved to New York City, where Lester began writing detective and adventure stories for Dell Publishing Company

Largely because of his fast-paced style of writing and his knowledge of scientific gadgets and investigative methods, Dent was contracted by the publishing company of Street and Smith in 1932 to begin writing the lead stories for their new Doc Savage magazine. Dent was connected with Doc Savage magazine from its first issue in March of 1933 until its demise in 1949--writing over 150 of the 182 book-length stories personally and revising many of those produced by other ghost writers. Doc Savage remains Dent's most famous and enduring fictional character; however, he is not often associated with the stories since they appeared under the Street and Smith house name of Kenneth Robeson.

In addition to the Doc Savage stories, Dent wrote hundreds of western, air-war, detective, and mystery stories during his career. A number of Dent's stories were published under his own name, but most appeared under various pseudonyms and house names. These included H.O. Cash, Harmon Cash, Tim Ryan, Cliff Howe, Maxwell Grant, C.K.M. Scanlon, and Kenneth Roberts

Lester Dent drew upon a wide variety of personal experiences as the background or inspiration for many of his stories. During the 1930s and 1940s, he explored Indian cliff dwellings and prospected for gold in Mexico and the southwestern United States. The Dents also lived aboard their schooner, the Albatross, for several years and led a number of treasure-hunting expeditions in the waters of the Caribbean. In 1940 the Dents returned to La Plata to manage the Dent family dairy farm. From 1949 to 1953, Lester Dent combined his hobbies of photography and flying into Airviews Inc., an aerial photography company headquartered in La Plata. Dent was also a ham radio operator; during the 1950s he served as the La Plata civil defense director. He was also involved with the La Plata commerce club and the Adair County dairy association. Lester Dent died in 1959.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

This collection is divided into nine series:

The Correspondence series contains the personal and professional letters of Lester Dent and dates from 1924 to 1984, with the bulk from the mid-1930s through the 1950s, arranged chronologically. The majority of the letters pertain to Lester Dent's writing career. A large part of the correspondence is with editor John Nanovic of Street and Smith Publishing Company and Dent's literary agent, Willis Kinglsey Wing. Other correspondents include numerous publishing companies, the ghost writers of the Doc Savage stories, and Street and Smith editors Charles Moran, William J. DeGrouchy, Babette Rosmond, and Daisy Bacon. A number of the letters include story outlines, plot ideas, revisions, and mention of story titles not found elsewhere in the collection. Also included is information about Dent, the pulp magazine industry, Airviews, Inc., and La Plata, Missouri. Correspondence after 1959 consists of fan mail and letters received by Norma Dent.

The Manuscripts series, which comprises the bulk of the collection, is divided into three sections. The first section contains manuscripts for the Doc Savage stories and scripts for the Doc Savage radio program of the 1930s. The manuscripts have been arranged in chronological order according to the date of publication. Extant outlines, synopses, and plot notes precede the manuscript for each individual story. Revisions follow the manuscript. Unidentified and unused plots, outlines, and manuscript pages follow the final story. Manuscripts for which there is not extant copy have been noted as not received. Alternate story titles which appear on the manuscripts have been enclosed in parentheses following the published title. Targets used to identify missing pages during microfilming have been left in the collection. The radio scripts have been arranged in numerical order according to how the copies were numbered by Lester Dent.

The second section of the manuscripts series contains copies of published stories which are not related to Doc Savage. They are arranged in chronological order according to the date of publication. Individual stories are arranged with outlines and synopses preceding the manuscript and revisions following. A number of the earlier stories were received in envelopes which contained publication information such as the date the story was written and submitted, the names of the magazines to which the story was submitted, the dates it was returned or accepted, and the price received for publication. These envelopes are filed before outlines and synopses. Where there is more than one version or copy of an individual story, the processor has not made an attempt to identify earlier and later copies. In each case, the most complete or most legible copy has been filed first. Targets used to identify missing pages during microfilming have been left in the collection.

The folder list which follows the scope and content note includes the story title, the name of the magazine or newspaper where the story was published, and the date of publication. Alternate story titles found on the manuscripts are enclosed in parentheses following the date of publication. In the case of Dent's novels, only the title and the date of publication have been listed.

The third section of the manuscript series contains copies of unpublished stories and stories for which publication information was unknown to the processor. The stories are arranged alphabetically by title. Individual stories are arranged with outlines and synopses preceding the manuscript and revisions following. A number of the earlier stories were received in envelopes which contain information such as the names of the magazines to which the story was submitted and the dates the story was written, submitted, and returned. Information from these envelopes is filed before outlines and synopses. Alternate titles found on individual manuscripts are enclosed in parentheses. Many of these stories are incomplete; some consist of only page one, and others are only available in outline form. Targets used to identify missing pages during microfilming have been left in the collection.

After this collection was processed probable publication information was received about some of the stories. This information is enclosed in brackets [ ] at the end of the folder description.

The Card File series contains background and publication information for the first sixteen Doc Savage stories, arranged in the order the stories were written. Included is the name of the story, a synopsis, the date it was written, the names of the major characters, and a description of the scenes. The remainder of the series consists of cards containing notes compiled by Dent on a variety of scientific and detective topics, arranged alphabetically, for use in his stories.

The Research Notes and Writing Aids series contains a variety of outlines, background and characterization sketches, story plots, research notes, and newspaper clippings which Dent compiled and collected for use in his stories. Also included are the 1940s addresses of writers, publishers, and Hollywood agents. Individual items within the notebooks have been left in their original order.

The Personal Papers series consists of a variety of materials related to Dent's writing, hobbies, and other activities. Much of the material is biographical. This series has been arranged alphabetically by topic.

The Photographs series consists of 150 prints, primarily of Lester and Norma Dent. The majority of the photographs relate to their vacations, their schooner (the Albatross), their home in La Plata, Missouri, and their aerial photography business, Airviews Inc. The photographs were removed from six volumes but left in their original order.

The Scrapbooks series contains biographical information about Lester Dent in the form of newspaper clippings and ephemeral items. Also included are clippings and research notes used by Dent in his stories and information about Dent's writing and other activities. The Publications series is divided into four sections. The first section contains copies of the Doc Savage magazine. Section two contains copies of various pulp magazines, newspapers, and books which contain stories written by Lester Dent and is arranged chronologically by the date of publication. These stories are not related to the Doc Savage character. The folder list gives the story title, the name of the magazine or newspaper, and the date of publication. Stories from this section which appeared in Doc Savage magazine are listed in chronological order, but have not been assigned a volume number. Reference is made to the appropriate volume where the story can be found. Dent's novels are listed only by title. The date following the title is for the copy within the collection, not necessarily the date of first publication.

The third section consists of various self-teaching foreign language books Dent used in writing his stories, arranged alphabetically. The last section includes reprints of Dent stories and copies of master's theses and magazine articles about Dent and the Doc Savage character. This series has not been microfilmed.

The Miscellaneous series consists of a jigsaw puzzle and a film. The puzzle depicts actor Ron Ely portraying the character of Doc Savage in the 1975 movie Doc Savage: Man of Bronze. The 16mm film entitled Voyage of the Albatross was made by the Dents about 1935 while on one of their hunts for sunken treasure. A video cassette of the film has been made for use by researchers. These items have not been microfilmed.

FOLDER LIST

Correspondence, 1924-1984 Series

f. 11924-1930 May
f. 21930 August-December
f. 31931 February-1933 March
f. 41934-1935
f. 51936-1937 March
f. 61937 April-1938 October
f. 71938 November-1939 June
f. 81939 July-December
f. 91940
f. 101941
f. 111942
f. 121943
f. 131944
f. 141945
f. 151946 January-March
f. 161946 April-September
f. 171946 October-December
f. 181947 January-May
f. 191947 June-July
f. 201947 July
f. 211947 August-November
f. 221948 January-July
f. 231948 August-December
f. 241949
f. 251950-1951 April
f. 261951 May-September
f. 271951 October-1952 March
f. 281952 April-September
f. 291952 October-1953 April
f. 301953 May-December
f. 311954
f. 321955-1956
f. 331957
f. 341958 January-July
f. 351958 August-November
f. 361959-1984
f. 37n.d.

Manuscripts, 1928-1959 Series

Doc Savage stories

f. 38Doc Savage, Supreme Adventurer. A character outline written by Street and Smith executives, Henry Ralston and John Nanovic, which began the Doc Savage character.
f. 39-46The Man of Bronze
f. 47-56The Land of Terror (The Mountain of Terror)
f. 57-64Quest of the Spider
f. 65-72The Polar Treasure
f. 73-81Pirate of the Pacific
f. 82-89The Red Skull
f. 90-97The Lost Oasis
f. 98-103The Sargasso Ogre
f. 104-112The Czar of Fear
f. 113-121The Phantom City
f. 122-130Brand of the Werewolf (The Crew of Skeletons)
f. 131-139The Man Who Shook the Earth
f. 140-148Meteor Menace
f. 149-157The Monsters
f. 158-168The Mystery on the Snow
f. 169-178The King Maker
f. 179-187The Thousand Headed Man
f. 188-196The Squeaking Goblin
f. 197-205Fear Cay
f. 206-214Death in Silver
f. 215-223The Sea Magician
f. 224-236The Annihilist (The Crime Annihilist, The Crime Annihilator)
f. 237-246The Mystic Mullah
f. 247-255Red Snow
f. 256-261Land of Always Night
f. 262-270The Spook Legion
f. 271-278The Secret in the Sky
f. 279-286The Roar Devil
f. 287-294The Quest of Qui
f. 295-302Spook Hole
f. 303-310The Majii (Genie)
f. 311-325Dust of Death
Murder Melody--not received
f. 326-342The Fantastic Island
Murder Mirage--not received
f. 343-350Mystery Under the Sea
f. 351-359The Metal Master
The Men Who Smiled No More-- not received
f. 360-373The Seven Agate Devils
Haunted Ocean--not received
The Black Spot--not received
f. 374-380The Midas Man
Cold Death--not received
f. 381-389The South Pole Terror (The Sun Terror)
f. 390-396Resurrection Day
f. 397-408The Vanisher
Land of Long Juju--not received
f. 409-417The Derrick Devil
f. 418-425The Mental Wizard
f. 426-433The Terror in the Navy
Mad Eyes--not received
f. 434The Land of Fear--outline only
He Could Stop the World--not received
f. 435-442OST
f. 443-450The Feathered Octopus
f. 451-458Repel
f. 459-467The Sea Angel (The Phantom Submarine)
f. 468The Golden Peril--outline only
The Living Fire Menace--not received
The Mountain Monster--not received
f. 469-475Devil on the Moon
f. 476-490The Pirate's Ghost
f. 491-498The Motion Menace
f. 499-505The Submarine Mystery (The Buccaneer)
f. 506-513The Giggling Ghosts
The Munitions Master--not received
f. 514-528The Red Terrors (The Terror Under the Sea)
f. 529-534Fortress of Solitude
The Green Death--not received
f. 535-541The Devil Genghis
f. 542-548Mad Mesa
f. 549-556The Yellow Cloud (The Green Cloud)
f. 557-564The Freckled Shark
f. 565-569World's Fair Goblin (Goblin! Goblin!, Man of Tomorrow)
f. 570-576The Gold Ogre
f. 577-583The Flaming Falcons
f. 584Merchants of Disaster--outline only
f. 585The Crimson Serpent--outline only
f. 586-592Poinson Island
f. 593-600The Stone Man
f. 601-606Hex
f. 607-614The Dagger in the Sky
f. 615-622The Other World
f. 623-640The Angry Ghost
f. 641The Spotted Men--outline only
f. 642-649The Evil Gnome (The Man Nobody Could See)
f. 650-656The Boss of Terror
f. 657-664The Awful Egg
The Flying Goblin--not received
Tunnel Terror--not received
f. 665The Purple Dragon--outline only
Devils of the Deep--not received
The Awful Dynasty--not received
f. 666-672The Men Vanished
The Devil's Playground--not received
Bequest of Evil--not received
f. 673-680The All-White Elf
f. 681-687The Golden Man (The Wizard)
f. 688-693The Pink Lady
The Headless Men--not received
f. 694-700The Green Eagle
f. 701-706Mystery Island (The Ice Age)
The Mindless Monsters--not received
f. 707-712Birds of Death (Those Golden Birds)
f. 713-719The Invisible-Box Murders (The Invisible Box)
f. 720-726Peril in the North (Man Afraid)
The Rustling Death--not received
f. 727-733Men of Fear (Skull Cay)
f. 734-740The Too-Wise Owl
f. 741-742The Magic Forest
f. 743-748Pirate Isle
f. 749-755The Speaking Stone
f. 756-761The Man Who Fell Up
f. 762-767The Three Wild Men
f. 768-773The Fiery Menace (The Lost Vampire)
f. 774-780The Laugh of Death (Death Laughed and Laughed)
f. 781-786They Died Twice
f. 787-794The Devil's Black Rock
f. 795-799The Time Terror
f. 800-806Waves of Death (Death in a Flash)
f. 807-813The Black, Black Witch
f. 814-819The King of Terror (His Majesty, King Terror)
f. 820-825The Talking Devil (The Speaking Satan)
f. 826-832The Running Skeletons
f. 833-839Mystery on Happy Bones
f. 840-845The Mental Monster
f. 846-851Hell Below
f. 852-857The Goblins
f. 858-864The Secret of the Su (Death Wore a Golden Bell)
f. 865-870The Spook of Grandpa Eben
f. 871-877According to Plan of a One-Eyed Mystic (The One-Eyed Mystic)
f. 878-883Death Had Yellow Eyes
f. 884-891The Derelict of Skull Shoal (Skull Shoal)
f. 892-899The Whisker of Hercules
f. 900-907The Three Devils
f. 908-913The Pharoah's [sic] Ghost
f. 914-920The Man Who Was Scared (He Was So Scared)
f. 921-926The Shape of Terror
f. 927-932Weird Valley
f. 933-938Jiu San (The Jiu San Man)
f. 939-944Satan Black
f. 945-950The Lost Giant
f. 951-957Violent Night
f. 958-963Strange Fist (The Fish Was Strange)
f. 964-971The Ten Ton Snakes (Jungle Strange)
f. 972-979Cargo Unknown (thirty Fathoms to Hell)
f. 980-985Rock Sinister (Death in the Book)
f. 986-992The Terrible Stork
f. 993-998King Joe Cay (Flight into Fear)
f. 999-1004The Wee Ones
f. 1005-1010Terror Takes Seven
f. 1011-1017The Thing That Pursued (Mr. Calamity)
f. 1018-1024Trouble on Parade (Mystery at Parade)
f. 1025-1031The Screaming Man
f. 1032-1037Measures For a Coffin (Three Dead Danes)
f. 1038-1044Se-Pah-Poo (They Stood Dead)
f. 1045-1050Terror and the Lonely Widow (Flight into Fear)
f. 1051-1057Five Fathoms Dead (Cavu is Dead)
f. 1058-1064Death is a Round Black Spot (Death Came Solo)
f. 1065-1070Colors for Murder (Jonah Had a Whale)
f. 1071-1074Fire and Ice (Deuces Wild)
f. 1075-1080Three Times a Corpse (Sea Snare)
f. 1081-1091The Exploding Lake (The Hair on End, Chemistry of Death)
Death in Little Houses--not received
f. 1092-1097The Devil is Jones (The Terrible Jones)
The Disappearing Lady--not received
Target for Death--not received
The Death Lady--not received
f. 1098-1103Danger Lies East (Devil Takes the Last)
f. 1104-1109No Light to Die By
f. 1110-1114The Monkey Suit
f. 1115-1120Let's Kill Ames
f. 1121-1125Once Over Lightly
f. 1126-1131I Died Yesterday
f. 1132-1136The Pure Evil (The Lost Ones)
f. 1137-1141Terror Wears No Shoes
f. 1142-1146The Angry Canary
f. 1147-1152The Swooning Lady
f. 1153-1157The Green Master
f. 1158-1162Return From Cormoral (Miracle by Williams)
f. 1163-1167Up From Earth's Center (The Devilish Mr. Wail)
f. 1168-1172The Red Spider (In Hell, Madonna)
f. 1173Unidentified and unused plots, including some newspaper clippings used for background
f. 1174Unidentified and unused outlines
f. 1175Miscellaneous unidentified manuscript pages
f. 1176Promotional material and sysopsis of a Doc Savage story adapter for movie production
f. 1177Promotional material for adaption of a Doc Savage story to radio. Includes an introduction, outline, and script
f. 1178-1182Radio script #1, multiple versions
f. 1183-1185Radio script #2, multiple versions
f. 1186-1187Radio script #3, multiple versions
f. 1188-1189Radio script #4, multiple versions
f. 1190Radio script #5, multiple versions
f. 1191Radio script #6
f. 1192Radio script #7
f. 1193Radio script #8
f. 1194Radio script #9
f. 1195Radio script #10
f. 1196Radio script #11
f. 1197Radio script #12
f. 1198Radio script #13
f. 1199Radio script #14
f. 1200Radio script #15
f. 1201Radio script #16
f. 1202Radio script #17
f. 1203Radio script #18
f. 1204Radio script #19
f. 1205Radio script #20
f. 1206Radio script #21
f. 1207Radio script #22
f. 1208Radio script #23
f. 1209Radio script #24
f. 1210Radio script #25
f. 1211Radio script #26

Published Stories Not Related to Doc Savage

f. 1212-1214Pirate Cay, Top-Notch Magazine, August 1929, (Robert Cay)
f. 1215-1218Death Zone, Top-Notch Magazine, April 1930
f. 1219-1223The Thirteen Million Dollar Robberty, Popular Magazine, May 1930, (Blackbeard's Spectre)
f. 1224-1226Buccaneers of the Midnight Sun Top-Notch Magazine, May 1930
f. 1227-1231Vulture Coast, Air Stories, September 1930, (The Albino Terror)
f. 1232-1234The Devil's Derelict, Action Stories, December 1930
f. 1235-1239The Frozen Flight, Air Stories, February 1931, (Peril's Domain)
f. 1240-1246Hell Hop, Sky Riders, March 1931
f. 1247-1260Wildcat, Scotland Yard, March 1931, (The Osage Ogre)
f. 1261-1263Dead Men's Bones, Sky Riders, April 1931, (The Skeleton From Monn Cay)
f. 1264-1276Doom Ship, Scotland Yard, May 1931, (Death Devil, Fog Devil)
f. 1277-1278Hair On His Chest, Sky Riders, May 1931, (Take Hell)
f. 1279-1285Life or Death, Sky Riders, May 1931, (Dinosaur Tears)
f. 1286-1288Teeth of Revenge, Scotland Yard, May 1931, (Helene Had Eaten, Helen Was a Cannibal, The Rat Man)
f. 1289-1295One Billion Gold, Scotland Yard, June 1931, (A Billion Gold)
f. 1296-1297Out China Way, Scotland Yard, June 1931, (The Chinese Ankle, Reckon He'll Figure It--Huh?)
f. 1298-1301Bat Trap, War Aces, December 1931, (Bat Hop).
f. 1302Cold Facts, Western Trails, c. 1932
f. 1303Dusty Trant-Road Agent, Western Trails, January 1932, (Rip 'Em Up Ranny)
f. 1304Hell's Seven Keys, War Birds, February 1932
f. 1305-1307The Fox, War Birds, March 1932, (A Hard Guy to Sell)
f. 1308-1309Sea Bats, War Birds, April 1932, (The Skull Squadron)
f. 1310The Sudden Disaster Gent, Western Trails, April 1932
f. 1311The Bluff Buster, War Birds, c. May 1932
f. 1312Four to One, Flying Aces, August 1932, (The Kiss of Dolly and Molly)
f. 1313-1317Folders empty due to error in numbering
f. 1318Fear Ranch, Western Trails, September 1932
f. 1319-1320The Blue Ghost Patrol, Flying Aces, October 1932, (The Black Bat)
f. 1321Trigger Trap, Western Trails, October 1932, (Medicine for Wick)
f. 1322The Haunted Saddle, Western Trails, December 1932, (The Bag of Tricks Gent)
f. 1323Tricker Trail, Western Trails, January 1933
f. 1324The Hang String, Shadow Magazine, March 1933
f. 1325Snow Tricks, Doc Savage, March 1933
f. 1326-1328The Frozen Phantom, Western Trails, April 1933
f. 1329-1331Murder Street, Ten Detective Aces, May-June 1933, (The Death Rip)
f. 1332Bronc Twisting, Western Trails, July 1933
f. 1333-1334The Death Blast, Ten Detective Aces, July 1933, (The Hoarder Horrors)
f. 1335-1337Zeppelin Bait, Sky Birds, c. August 1933
f. 1338-1339The Skeleton's Clutch, Ten Detective Aces, August 1933, (The Green Skeleton Kills)
f. 1340-1341The Flaming Mask, Ten Detective Aces, December 1933, (The Hell Heat)
f. 1342-1346White-Hot Corpses, All Detectives, March 1934
f. 1347-1351Murder by Circles, All Detectives, May 1934, (The Sinister Parrots)
f. 1352Grapes Grabber, The Lone Eagle, June 1934
f. 1352a-1352eMud Money, The Phantom Detective, August 1934
f. 1353-1360Sail, Black Mask Magazine, October 1936
f. 1361-1363Angelfish, Black Mask Magazine, December 1936
f. 1364-1367Hades, Argosy, December 1936
f. 1368Hocus Pocus, Argosy, May-June 1937
f. 1369-1425Genius Jones, Argosy, November 1937-January 1938
f. 1426Death in Boxes, Crime Buster, December 1937
f. 1427The Poet's Bones, Crime Busters, c. 1938
f. 1428-1430Funny Faces, Crime Busters, January 1938
f. 1431-1434The Scared Swamp, Crime Busters, February 1938, (The Swamp Sob)
f. 1435-1437Windjam, Crime Busters, March 1938, (Stormalog)
f. 1438-1440The Little Mud Men, Crime Busters, April 1938
f. 1441Ring Around a Rosey, Crime Busters, August 1938
f. 1442-1443The Wild Indians, Crime Busters, August 1938, (The Smoking Spooks)
f. 1444-1445The Itching Men, Crime Busters, October 1938
f. 1446The Queer Bees, Crime Busters, November 1938
f. 1447-1448The Devils Smelled Nice, Crime Busters, December 1938
f. 1449The Foolish Whales, Crime Busters, January 1939
f. 1450The Minks and the Weasels, Crime Busters, May 1939
f. 1451The Horse's Egg, Crime Busters, July 1939
f. 1452-1453The Remarkable Zeke, Crime Busters, August 1939
f. 1454-1455The Frightened Yachtsmen, Crime Busters, September 1939
f. 1456-1464Wave Breaking Bright, Toronto Star Weekly, August 1940
f. 1465-1485Death Wore Skis, Toronto Star Weekly, October 1941, (Death Had Wooden Wings, The Fainting Dog)
f. 1486-1488Six White Horses, Detective Story Annual, 1942
f. 1489North African Oddities, Doc Savage, May 1943
f. 1490The New Ghosts in Science, Doc Savage, September 1943
f. 1491Japanese Oddities, Doc Savage, October 1943
f. 1492-1497Take Away the Lady, Kirksville (Missouri) Daily News, April, May 1944
f. 1498Jonathan's Falcon, Adventure Magazine, May 1944
f. 1499-1502Problem Child, Life Story Magazine, May 1944, (No Laughter Tonight)
f. 1503-1537Dead at the Take-Off, 1946, (Flight Fourteen, Flight Plan, High Stakes)
f. 1538-1547Lady to Kill, 1946, (Call it Violent)
f. 1548-1574Smith is Dead, Shadow Mystery, February, March 1947
f. 1575-1619Lady Afraid, 1948, (Violent Night)
f. 1620River Crossing, Colliers, August 1948. Includes autobiographical information from Lester Dent
f. 1621-1648Lady So Silent, 1951
f. 1649-1679Cry at Dusk, 1952, (The Virginal Screaming, Young Man Screaming)
f. 1680-1681The White Posts, Nation's Business, November 1952
f. 1682-1683Savage Challenge, Saturday Evening Post, February 1958, (Too Tall to Crawl)
f. 1684-1700Lady in Peril, 1959, (Where the Bee Sucks, Honey, The Red Clay Road)
f. 1701-1704The Flame Horror, Chapters, June-September 1980, (The Horror in the Flame, The Burning Horror)

Unpublished Stories or Stories with Unknown Publishing Information

Note: After this collection was processed probable publication information was received about some of the following stories. This information is enclosed in brackets [ ] at the end of the folder description.

f. 1705A Dark Sea
f. 1706A Ketch In It
f. 1707-1708A Man and a Mess [Crime Busters, July 1938]
f. 1709-1711A Skeleton for Cupid (Cupid's Skeleton)
f. 1712The Ancestral Ashes (Ash to Ashes)
f. 1713-1714And Death Waltzed In (One to Talk)
f. 1715And Some Are Satisfied
f. 1716-1717Apple Knocker (Gold Bricks)
f. 1718-1721Arctic Loot
f. 1722-1724Beast in His Bosom (He Makes Sweet Music)
f. 1725Before You Could Say
f. 1726Behind the Ears
f. 1727-1729The Big Mask
f. 1730Big Queer
f. 1731-1733Black Book
f. 1734-1735Blow the Man Down
f. 1736-1737Blue Crystal Clue
f. 1738-1739The Body in the Sky (Naked Man in the Sky, Naked Skyman)
f. 1740-1741Boiled Eggs
f. 1742The Brightest Flower of All
f. 1743Burma Oddities
f. 1744Buzz Harlan, Filibuster
f. 1745The Cackleberry
f. 1746-1751Call it Violent
f. 1752-1776Candy for Sammy (Dead Stick, Solo for Sam)
f. 1777-1778Captain be Careful
f. 1779Captain Fixit
f. 1780-1787Cast for Trouble
f. 1788-1790Catspaw
f. 1791-1792Chinese for Buzard
f. 1793Chinook
f. 1794-1795Chocolate Spats
f. 1796Colt Broke
f. 1797-1799The Cowled Nemesis. Also includes outlines for The Claw of the Cowl and Black for the Cowl
f. 1800-1813The Crash
f. 1814-1815The Dancing Dog, [Crime Busters, September 1938]
f. 1816-1820Dark Harvest
f. 1821Death and Company
f. 1822Death Cache (Skull Cache, Snow Ghost) [Published as Snow Ghost in Western Trails, June 1933]
f. 1823Deep
f. 1824Doom Canyon
f. 1825-1828Doom Coast
f. 1829Even Angels Must Learn
f. 1830Excitement's Girl
f. 1831Feathered Alike
f. 1832The Finger, [All Detective, December 1934]
f. 1833-1834Fokker Framed
f. 1835Foolery, Sir
f. 1836-1838The Frozen Buddha
f. 1839-1841Game of Justice (Bad Jasper)
f. 1842The Gentleman's Skin (Man of Danger)
f. 1843-1846The Girl I Left Behind (A Dark Sailing)
f. 1847Girl on the Flying Wave
f. 1848-1862The Golden Vulture, [Shadow Magazine, 15 July 1938]
f. 1863Greasewood Magic
f. 1864-1868The Greasy Gamble
f. 1869Hades
f. 1870-1871The Hairless Wonders, [Crime Busters, May 1938]
f. 1872-1873Hate Hop
f. 1874-1876Heart of Oak
f. 1877-1879Hell Cay
f. 1880Hell's Gun Spread
f. 1881His Rats
f. 1882-1885Hot Oil
f. 1886-1888How to Kill a Friend
f. 1889I Kissed the Wild Waves
f. 1890-1891Ice Afire
f. 1892-1893Ice Angel (On Steel Wings)
f. 1894Jade Ogre
f. 1895-1896Jungle Impulse (Cay)
f. 1897-1919Kill a Red Lady (Banner in Blood, Death Sentence)
f. 1920-1923The King's Million (S.O.S.)
f. 1924Kiss a Wooden Indian
f. 1925-1926Lady in Glass. Two different stories with the same title
f. 1927-1928The Leg East (New Melody)
f. 1929-1934Let's Kill Harry
f. 1935The Lid and the Lady
f. 1936The Looter
f. 1937Making it Legal
f. 1938The Man Cut in Half (The Man in Two Parts)
f. 1939The Meek Inherit
f. 1940-1941Men! Said Mother (Mildred, Listen!)
f. 1942Midge Gets a Fare
f. 1943Midge Looks Up
f. 1944-1947Miracles Have Tiny Faces
f. 1948Missouri Mission
f. 1949Missus Witch
f. 1950-1951Mr. Calamity
f. 1952The Mysterious Jugs, [Crime Busters, May 1939]
f. 1953The Mystery of the Barking Duck
f. 1954-1958The Mystery of the Immodest Mouse (The Clue of the Immodest Mouse)
f. 1959New Melody
f. 1960Not Roughly Used
f. 1961Not Too Straight
f. 1962Oil Man Coming Home (Joe Was a Lid)
f. 1963Oklahoma Oil Man
f. 1964On Steel Wings
f. 1965-1967One Man's Screaming
f. 1968-1972The Polar Corsair
f. 1973Q.S.O. for Nancy
f. 1974Race for the Stars
f. 1975-1976The Red Owl, [The Phantom Detective, December 1934]
f. 1977The Red Sail
f. 1978The Redhead on Big Powder
f. 1979Return by Night
f. 1980-1982Robot Cay
f. 1983-1985Run, Actor, Run! (Run, Johnny, Run!), [Crime Busters, June 1938]
f. 1986Sail to Trim
f. 1987-1992The Salty Way (Dream Lady, Her Heart was the Sea, Sea Song)
f. 1993-1995The Savior of Santos
f. 1996Scare
f. 1997-1998The Scare-'Em-To-Death Jasper (Pocus)
f. 1999Six Green Monkeys
f. 2000-2002Skull Valley
f. 2003-2004Small Green Match (Small Green Match From Sandakan)
f. 2005Snare Savvy
f. 2006So Funny, So Dead
f. 2007-2041Spook, [Published as Hocus Pocus in Argosy, 22 May-5 June 1937]
f. 2042Squaw Party
f. 2043The Stamp Murders, [Shadow Magazine, 1 April 1933]
f. 2044Stir the Embers
f. 2045Strafed Jinx
f. 2046-2048Sunday We Bury Joe
f. 2049-2054The Taker
f. 2055Talking Toad, [Crime Busters, November 1937]
f. 2056This Breaking Away
f. 2057-2058The Tickled Parrot, [Published as The Green Birds in Crime Busters, December 1939]
f. 2059Time Has Four Faces
f. 2060Today's Gold Rush (The 1933 Gold Rush)
f. 2061-2063The Treasure in the Derelict
f. 2064-2065Two Kukulcans
f. 2066The Uncertain Glory
f. 2067-2068Uncle Wicked and the Lemon Tree
f. 2069-2070Wanted, One Sad Man (The Sad Man)
f. 2071The Water Devil (Sea Monster)
f. 2072What So Proudley Waved
f. 2073Whirlygig Hell
f. 2074Wicked Bonnet and the Vinegar Tree
f. 2075Windjammer Man
f. 2076With Salt
f. 2077The Wrangled Dude
f. 2078-2079Young Man Screaming
f. 2080-2081Unidentified and unused plots and story ideas
f. 2082-2083Fragments of unidentified manuscripts
f. 2084The Cougar. Television script written for the western show, Wagon Train
f. 2085-2086The Dowser. Television script written for the western show, Gunsmoke

Card Files Series

f. 2087-2088Doc Savage
f. 2089Alibis, Capture Devices
f. 2090Character Tags, Clues
f. 2091Criminal Methods, Criminal Psychology and Superstition, Escape Devices, Establishing Identity, Law
f. 2092Murder Methods, Scientific Data
f. 2093Scientific Police Methods
f. 2094Twists for Detective Fiction, Unusual Treasures. There are no entries for unusual treasures, just a subject card.

Research Notes and Writing Aids Series

f. 2095-2097Photocopy of "This Thing Started December 10, 1932," which consists of background sketches, characterizations, and physical descriptions of the major characters from the Doc Savage stories. Also included is information about various scientific gadgets employed in the Doc Savage stories.
f. 2098-2103Notebook entitled "Monk and Ham Jokes," which contains lists of gags, comic plot ideas, and jokes used as dialogue in the Doc Savage stories by the characters of Monk Mayfair and Ham Brooks. Also included are general research notes and lists of descriptive words.
f. 2104Notebook of research notes and plot ideas for western and detective stories.
f. 2105Notebook containing research notes, plot ideas for Doc Savage stories, and the addresses of various writers and publishers.
f. 2106Notebook containing research notes, characterizations, words and phrases peculiar to various jargons, and a list of Hollywood agents.
f. 2107-2114Miscellaneous research notes, background sketches, and lists of character traits, slang words, and geographic locations used in the Doc Savage stories.
f. 2115Notebook which contains physical descriptions and character traits for detective Lee Nance, a serial character used in a number of Lester Dent's stories.
f. 2116-2119Notebook which contains the outlines of fiction stories published in The American Magazine, Collier's, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, The Saturday Evening Post, and This Week Magazine in 1938. Included is the author's name and the title of each story, the date and place of publication, a description of the major characters, a plot synopsis, and the length of each story.
f. 2120Sample copy of a radio drama script of May 1943 entitled "Counterspy.
f. 2121-2122Miscellaneous clippings from newspapers and magazines used for research and as plot ideas.

Personal Papers Series

f. 2123Airviews. Financial records, advertising, and miscellaneous materials relating to Dent's aerial photography company, Airviews Inc., which was based in La Plata and operated from 1948 to 1953.
f. 2124Albatross. Promotional material and a program for the treasure-hunting film produced by the Dents aboard their schooner, The Albatross. Included is biographical information about Lester Dent, printed photographs of Dent and the Albatross, and a rough draft of the film's narrative.
f. 2125Biographical. An account of the Dent's travels in Europe in 1937, a transcription of a 1938 radio interview of Lester Dent, miscellaneous press releases and newspaper clippings, and a copy of Dent's obituary taken from the Kansas City Times.
f. 2126Book Reviews. Newspaper and magazine reviews of two Dent novels, Deed at the Take-Off and Lady Afraid, and of the book, The Hard-Boiled Omnibus, which contains a Dent short story.
f. 2127Boxing. Miscellaneous materials regarding amateur boxing matches arranged by Dent in La Plata in the 1940s.
f. 2128Civil Defense. Miscellaneous items regarding Dent's service as civil defense director for La Plata in the 1950s.
f. 2129Doc Savage. Clippings, articles, and reviews about the Doc Savage character, Doc Savage magazine, and the 1975 Doc Savage movie.
f. 2130Ephemera. Invitations, a wedding announcement, a World War II ration book, a 1931 New York City apartment lease, and miscellaneous travel and financial records.
f. 2131Explorer's Club. A 1938 membership list and seating list for the annual banquet. Lester Dent was a member of the New York Explorer's Club.
f. 2132Farming. Miscellaneous papers regarding the Dents' dairy farm near La Plata.
f. 2133La Plata. Clippings and articles regarding industry, oil production, and the history of La Plata, Missouri. Also includes blueprints for the Dent home in La Plata, which were drawn by Lester Dent.
f. 2134-2135La Plata Centennial. Information compiled for the 1955 centennial pageant. Also includes a copy of the pageant's script, which was written by Lester Dent.
f. 2136Movie Studios. Lists of major movie studios, c. 1938, which the names of the featured actors and actresses of each studio.
f. 2137Pulp Writers. Lists of pulp magazine writers, editors, and agents in 1945. Also includes clippings about pulp magazine writers and lists of short story markets.
f. 2138Speeches. Notes and fragments of unidentified speeches delivered by Lester Dent.
f. 2139Story Lists. Miscellaneous lists of stories written by Lester Dent, which may have originally been part of Dent's filing system. Some dates and pseudonyms are given.
f. 2140-2141Writing. Articles, notes, and interviews in which Lester Dent discussed his writing style and the pulp magazine industry. Included are copies of the master plot formula he used to construct his short stories and his critiques of several short stories written by unidentified authors.

Photographs Series

f. 2142-2143Volume 1. Lester and Norma Dent; the Albatross; Florida; and treasure hunting.
f. 2144-2146Volume 2. Lester and Norma Dent; Havana, Cuba; Grand Canyon, Arizona; Royal Gorge and Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado; Yosemite National Park, California; New York City; a hunting trip in Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Cal Tinney; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fisher; and Mr. and Mrs. Frnak Gruber.
f. 2147-2148Volume 3. Lester Dent; La Plata, Missouri; treasure hunting; prospecting; the Dent home; the Dent family farm; and airplanes.
f. 2149-2150Volume 4. Lester and Norma Dent; Airviews Inc.; the Dent home; and La Plata, Missouri.
f. 2151-2152Volume 5. Lester Dent; Airviews Inc.; and airplanes
f. 2153-2156Volume 6. Lester Dent; the Dent home; the Dent family farm; airplanes; Bernard and Alice Dent; the Albatross; New York City; and Death Valley, California.

Scrapbooks Series

v. 1Miscellaneous clippings and notes used as writing aids and plots ideas.
v. 2Lester Dent; the New York Explorer's Club; treasure hunting; La Plata, Missouri; Nahama, Michigan, writing school; and accounts of the Dents' 1937 trip to Europe.
v. 3Nahama, Michigan, writing school; Doc Savage; the Dents' home in La Plata; and biographical material about Lester Dent collected after his death.
v. 4Doc Savage; treasure hunting; Authors' Guild pulp writers committee; biographical clippings of Dent; ham radio; and farming.

Publications Series

Doc Savage magazine

v. 51933 March-August
v. 61933 September-1934 February
v. 71934 March-August. Includes two issues for July 1934, the June 1934 issue is missing
v. 81934 September-1935 February
v. 91935 March-August
v. 101935 September-1936 February
v. 111936 March-August
v. 121936 September-1937 February
v. 131937 March-August
v. 141937 September-1938 February
v. 151938 March-August
v. 161938 September-1939 February
v. 171939 March-August
v. 181939 September-1940 February
v. 191940 March-August
v. 201940 September-1941 February
v. 211941 March-August
v. 221941 September-1942 February
v. 231942 March-August
v. 241942 September
v. 251942 October
v. 261942 November
v. 271942 December
v. 281943 January
v. 291943 February
v. 301943 March
v. 311943 April
v. 321943 May
v. 331943 June
v. 341943 July
v. 351943 August
v. 361943 September
v. 371943 October
v. 381943 November
v. 391943 December
v. 401944 January
v. 411944 February
v. 421944 March
v. 431944 April
v. 441944 May
v. 451944 June
v. 461944 July
v. 471944 August
v. 481944 September
v. 491944 October
v. 501944 November
v. 511944 December
v. 521945 January
v. 531945 February
v. 541945 March
v. 551945 April
v. 561945 May
v. 571945 June
v. 581945 July
v. 591945 August
v. 601945 September
v. 611945 October
v. 621945 November
v. 631945 December
v. 641946 January
v. 651946 February
v. 661946 March
v. 671946 April
v. 681946 May
v. 691946 June
v. 701946 July
v. 711946 August
v. 721946 September
v. 731946 October
v. 741946 November
v. 751946 December
v. 761947 January
v. 771947 February
v. 781947 March-April
v. 791947 May-June
v. 801947 July-August
v. 811947 Sept.-October
v. 821947 Nov.-December
v. 831948 January-February
v. 841948 March-April
v. 851948 May-June
v. 861948 July-August
v. 871948 September-October
v. 881949 Spring
v. 891949 Summer
v. 901949 Winter
v. 91The Red Spider, July 1979
v. 92The Incredible Radio Exploits of Doc Savage, Vol. 1, 1982, Will Murray, ed

Magazines, Newspapers, and Novels Containing Dent Stories

v. 93How World Readers Get the News, Tulsa (Oklahoma) Daily World, 29 April 1929
v. 94Pirate Cay, Top-Notch, September 1929
v. 95Death Zone, Top-Notch, April 1930
v. 96The Thirteen Million Dollar Robbery, The Popular Magazine, May 1930
v. 97Buccaneers of the Midnight Sun, Top-Notch, May 1930
v. 98China Pirates and Vulture Coast, Air Stories, September 1930
v. 99The Devil's Derelict, Action Stories, December 1930
v. 100The Frozen Flight, Air Stories, February 1931
v. 101Hell Hop, Sky Riders, March 1931
v. 102Wildcat, Scotland Yard, March 1931
v. 103Dead Men's Bones, Sky Riders, April 1931
v. 104Doom Ship and Teeth of Revenge, Scotland Yard, May 1931
v. 105Hair on His Chest and Life or Death, Sky Riders, May 1931
v. 106One Billion-Gold and Out China Way, Scotland Yard, June 1931
v. 107Bat Trap, War Aces, December 1931
v. 108Dusty Trant-Road Agent, Western Trails, January 1932
v. 109Hell's Seven Keys, War Birds, February 1932
v. 110The Fox, War Birds, March 1932
v. 111Gunslick Roundup, Western Trails, March 1932
v. 112The Sinister Ray, Detective Dragnet, March 1932
v. 113Sea Bats, War Birds, April 1932
v. 114Stampede and The Sudden-Disaster Gent, Western Trails, April 1932
v. 115The Line Up and Terror Inc., Detective-Dragnet, May 1932
v. 116The Gun Quest, and Hogleg Facts, Western Trails, June 1932
v. 117Devil's Cargo Detective-Dragnet, July 1932
v. 118Heart-Break Spread, Western Romances, July 1932
v. 119Four to One, Flying Aces, August 1932
v. 120Black Loot and The Invisible Horde, Detective-Dragnet, September 1932
v. 121Fear Ranch, Western Trails, September 1932
v. 122Range Bats, All Western, September 1932
v. 123The Blue Ghost Patrol, Flying Aces, October 1932
v. 124Stampede and Trigger Trap, Western Trails, October 1932
v. 125The Devil's Ear, Western Trails, November 1932
v. 126The Haunted Saddle, Western Trails, December 1932
v. 127The Mummy Murders, Detective-Dragnet, December 1932
v. 128Trickery Trail, Western Trails, January 1933
v. 129The Whistling Death, Ten Detective Aces, March 1933
v. 130The Hang String, The Shadow Magazine, March 1933.
Snow Tricks, Doc Savage, March 1933. See volume 5
v. 131The Cavern of Heads, Ten Detective Aces, April 1933
v. 132The Frozen Phantom, Western Trails, April 1933
v. 133Murder Street, Ten Detective Aces, May-June 1933
v. 134Bronc Twisting, Western Trails, July 1933
v. 135The Death Blast, Ten Detective Aces, July 1933
v. 136The Skeleton's Clutch, Ten Detective Aces, August 1933
v. 137Death to a Million, Sky Birds, September 1933
v. 138The Diving Dead, Ten Detective Aces, September 1933
v. 139The Flaming Mask, Ten Detective Aces, December 1933
v. 140Hell in Boxes, All Detective, February 1934
v. 141White-Hot Corpses, All Detective, March 1934
v. 142Murder By Circles, All Detective, May 1934
v. 143Grapes Grabber, The Lone Eagle, June 1934
v. 144Sail, Black Mask, October 1936
v. 145Angelfish, Black Mask, December 1936
v. 146Hades, Argosy, 5 December 1936
v. 147Hades, Argosy, 12 December 1936
v. 148Hades, Argosy, 19 December 1936
v. 149Hocus Pocus, Argosy, 22 May 1937
v. 150Hocus Pocus, Argosy, 29 May 1937
v. 151Hocus Pocus, Argosy, 5 June 1937
v. 152Genius Jones, Argosy, 27 November 1937
v. 153Genius Jones, Argosy, 4 December 1937
v. 154Genius Jones, Argosy, 11 December 1937
v. 155Genius Jones, Argosy, 18 December 1937
v. 156Genius Jones, Argosy, 25 December 1937
v. 157Genius Jones, Argosy, 1 January 1938
v. 158Death in Boxes, Crime Busters, December 1937
v. 159Funny Faces, Crime Busters, January 1938
v. 160The Scared Swamp, Crime Busters, February 1938
v. 161Windjam, Crime Busters, March 1938
v. 162The Little Mud Men, Crime Busters, April 1938
v. 163Ring Around a Rosey and The Wild Indians, Crime Busters, August 1938
v. 164The Itching Men, Crime Busters, October 1938
v. 165The Queer Bees, Crime Busters, November 1938
v. 166The Devils Smelled Nice, Crime Busters, December 1938
v. 167The Foolish Whales, Crime Busters, January 1939
v. 168The Minks and the Weasels, Crime Busters, May 1939
v. 169The Horse's Egg, Crime Busters, July 1939
v. 170The Remarkable Zeke, Crime Busters, August 1939
v. 171The Frightened Yachtsman, Crime Busters, September 1939
v. 172Wave Breaking Bright, The (Toronto) Star Weekly, 3 August 1940
v. 173Death Wore Skis, The (Toronto) Star Weekly, 25 October 1941
v. 174Six White Horses, Detective Story Annual, 1942.
North African Oddities, Doc Savage, May 1943. See volume 32.
The New Ghosts in Science, Doc Savage, September 1943, See volume 36.
Japanese Oddities, Doc Savage, October 1943. See volume 37
v. 175Take Away the Lady, Kirksville (Missouri) Daily Express, 24, 25 April 1944
v. 176Take Away the Lady, Kirksville (Missouri) Daily Express, 26, 27 April 1944
v. 177Take Away the Lady, Kirksville (Missouri) Daily Express, 28, 30 April 1944
v. 178Take Away the Lady, Kirksville (Missouri) Daily Express, 1, 2 May 1944
v. 179Take Away the Lady, Kirksville (Missouri) Daily Express, 3, 4 May 1944
v. 180Take Away the Lady, Kirksville (Missouri) Daily Express, 5, 7 May 1944
v. 181Take Away the Lady, Kirksville (Missouri) Daily Express, 8, 9 May 1944
v. 182Take Away the Lady, Kirksville (Missouri) Daily Express, 10 ,11 May 1944
v. 183Take Away the Lady, Kirksville (Missouri) Daily Express, 12, 14 May 1944
v. 184Take Away the Lady, Kirksville (Missouri) Daily Express, 15, 16 May 1944
v. 185Take Away the Lady, Kirksville (Missouri) Daily Express, 17, 18 May 1944
v. 186Take Away the Lady, Kirksville (Missouri) Daily Express, 19, 21,May 1944
v. 187Take Away the Lady, Kirksville (Missouri) Daily Express, 22, 23 May 1944
v. 188Take Away the Lady, Kirksville (Missouri) Daily Express, 24, 25 May 1944
v. 189Take Away the Lady, Kirksville (Missouri) Daily Express, 26, 28 May 1944
v. 190The Camp-Fire and Jonathan's Falcon, Adventure, May 1944
v. 191Problem Child, Life Story, May 1944
v. 192Dead at the Take-Off, 1946
v. 193Lady to Kill, 1946
v. 194Smith is Dead, Shadow Mystery, February-March 1947
v. 195River Crossing, Collier's, 21 August 1948
v. 196Lady Afraid, 1948
v. 197Lady So Silent, 1951
v. 198Cry At Dusk, 1952
v. 199The White Posts, Nation's Business, November 1952
v. 200Savage Challenge, The Saturday Evening Post, 22 February 1958
v. 201Lady in Peril, 1959
v. 202The Flame Horror, Chapters, June 1980
v. 203The Flame Horror, Chapters, July 1980
v. 204The Flame Horror, Chapters, August 1980
v. 205The Flame Horror, Chapters, September 1980

Foreign Language Books

v. 206Afrikaans
v. 207Arabic
v. 208Chinese
v. 209Danish
v. 210Egyptian
v. 211Esperanto
v. 212French
v. 213French
v. 214 German
v. 215Gujarati
v. 216Hindustani
v. 217Italian
v. 218Japanese
v. 219Malay
v. 220Norwegian
v. 221Polish
v. 222Roumanian
v. 223Russian
v. 224Serbo-Croatian
v. 225Sinhalese
v. 226Slavic
v. 227Spanish
v. 228Tamil

Reprints, Theses, and Articles

v. 229"River Crossing," Be A Better Reader, 1979
v. 230"Bat Trap," Attic Revivals, number 2, 1980
v. 231Margaret Gwinn, "Lester Dent: The Man, His Craft, and His Market," M.A. Thesis, Northeast Missouri State University, Kirksville, 1979
v. 232Will Murray, "Doc Savage: The Genesis of a Popular Fiction Hero," M.A. Thesis, University of Massachusetts-Boston, n.d.
v. 233Will Murray, "The Secret Kenneth Robesons," Duende, n.d.
v. 234Will Murray, "Secrets of Doc Savage," Odyssey Publications, 1981

Miscellaneous Series

Doc Savage puzzle
Voyage of the Albatross, 16 mm film

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