PERIL PRESS presents: The Aviation Adventures of HOOLEY & SPINK6 Tales of the Air from the Pages of theAir War Pulps by Joe ArchibaldThe Lone Eagle, October 1939Ambrose Hooley & Muley Spink: OBSERVATION BUS BOYS by JOE ARCHIBALD Author of “Goose Stepbrothers,” “Just Plane Nuts,” etcThe Crackpot Pilot, Ambrose Hooley, Shows Muley A Few Pointers on Spadvertising7200 WordsThe Lone Eagle, August 1940Hooley & SpinkFROM SPAD TO WORSEby Joe ArchibaldThe Happy-Go-Lucky Pilots Stumble on Their Merry Way—and Sometimes the Falls are Not so Funny!6700 WordsThe Lone Eagle, February 1941Ambrose Hooley & Muley Spink:SPOOK SPADby Joe Archibald Author of “Chocks and Blondes,” “Plane Jane,” etcNow You See It, Now You Don't When Ambrose Hooley and Muley Spink Cut Camouflage Capers in the Jerries' Backyard!6600 WordsThe American Eagle, April 1942THEY HAD TO FLEE PARISby Joe ArchibaldArmed With Meatless Sausages and Bad Intentions, Muley and Ambrose Make Krauts of Themselves—While the Guardhouse Waits!6200 WordsSky Fighters, February 1936Beany Tuttle:COTTONTAIL ASSEMBLYby Joe ArchibaldAuthor of “Dressed to Kill,” “Sky Test,” etc.A White Rabbit and a Red Shirt Are the Absurd Mascots of a Couple of Sky-Shooting Clowns in an Uproarious Series of Antics!6800 WordsFlying Aces, November 1937Phineas Pinkham:CRASH ON DELIVERYby Joe ArchibaldAuthor of “Scott Free-For-All”, “Peck’s Spad Boy,” etc.With Illustrations by the author.7700 WordsThis edition includes the original illustrations to the stories as well as 5 of the 6 covers to the pulp magazines that first published these stories.
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