Press announces GoldenAgeStories.com
♫ Thursday, January 19th, 2012Press announces GoldenAgeStories.com
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As part of a comprehensive strategy to create interesting and little-known news readers offer in the first half of the twentieth century and to popularize the time histories, often referred to as the golden age of fiction, created Galaxy Press news site with articles http://www.goldenagestories.com/news both instructive and entertaining time. A section is also the author of L. Ronald Hubbard, who published over 200 works of fiction at the time, along with the stories he was in all popular genres such as mystery, thriller, adventure, science fiction, fantasy, westerns and even a wrote little romance.
“The 20th century was a very vital for America, which had suffered two world wars, saw the stock market crash and hit by rising unemployment, and believe it is important to the history of popular entertainment offer Today’s Pulp Fiction to this time, provided an escape from a dangerous and threatening, even for a couple of hours, and significant moments of the past. So, we created this website for news, “said John Goodwin President Galaxy Press.
“One feature that I think the readers really enjoy the section is,” This Week in History “,” Goodwin continued, “will provide weekly updates of the most important moments in the first half of the 20th century.” The current date features of the Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975) was elected president of China in 1928. It also provides a link to get these “This Week in History”, such as updates. Email
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articles in the press found include “The Golden Age of Air Adventure,” “The Origin of the Texas Longhorn,” “Silk Road”, and “What is gravity? A short lesson . “
the stories of the Golden Age
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Golden Age contains 153 stories all written by Hubbard in 1930 and during 1940, in genres from science fiction-mystery-thriller, fantasy and adventure and western, with its own pseudonyms and fifteen, widely recognized as America’s Golden Age fiction. The printed version of each work includes the pulp fiction artwork that originally accompanied the story in the publication of the magazine. In addition, each title a cast Unabridged audio theatrical presentation complete with theme music and sound effects. For more information go to books and audio books to http://www.goldenagestories.com.
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