Uno de los héroes enmascarados más famosos de la literatura regresa a las librerías con la primera de sus aventuras, publicada originalmente por entregas, y que sirvió para convertir al Zorro en un héroe mundialmente...
'Senor Zorro is on the road again, they say,' the landlord began. 'Why do I always hear his name?' cried Sergeant Gonzales angrily. Zorro fights to help the poor and weak in California under the Spanish Governor's rule. Sergeant Gonzales...
This is the original story about Zorro (Spanish for Fox) set in Spanish California by McCulley first published in 1919. Originally called The Curse of Capistrano, it later became known as The Mark of Zorro. Many times Zorro was featured in films including...
The Mark of Zorro (1924) is a novel by Johnston McCulley. Originally published as The Curse of Capistrano (1919), McCulleyâs novel was rereleased to capitalize on the success of the 1920 silent film of the same name starring Douglas Fair...
FIRST EDITION!Marcos Zappa is set upon by four rogues and carried away to a shack in the hills. There he is left alone with an elegant caballero who introduces himself as Don Pedro Garcia.Quickly Don Pedro makes it clear that he knows the truth about Marc...
A YOUNG San Francisco physician, Robert Berkley by name, is decoyed to the schooner Manatee and carried out to sea. He is treated with the greatest respect, but is told that he can never return to his native land. A beautiful young girl named Callisa is...
This volume assembles five suspenseful stories by Johnston McCulley (the creator of Zorro). Included are "The Man Who Changed Rooms," "Eternal Assets," "Initiating Noggins," "Forfearance," and "Demons of Disaster."...
From the creator of Zorro, Johnston McCulley, comes the short novel "Wild Noreen" -- a pulp classic originally published in the July 11, 1914 issue of "All-Story Cavalier."McCulley spins an adventure tale of the sea . . of a shipâs...
The second issue of CLUES magazine (February, 1929) featured "The Man Who Changed Rooms," by Johnston McCulley, as its lead novel..in this case, actually a novella. The creator of Zorro once again shows his interest in the mystery genre in this...
This volume presents 5 novellas by Johnston McCulley, creator of Zorro. Originally published under the pseudonym "Harrington Strong" in Detective Story Magazine, these mysteries showcase McCulleyâs lifelong devotion to the mystery...
In "The Spider Strain," the supervillainâs right-hand man, John Warwick, must steal a priceless necklace. This is his last assignment, for if he can finally satisfy the Spider, he will free himself from the criminal forever....