The Man of Bronze
The Man of Bronze is a Doc Savage pulp novel by Lester Dent writing under the house name Kenneth Robeson. It was published in March 1933. It was the basis of the 1975 movie Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze[1] starring Ron Ely.
Cover of the original March 1933 issue of Doc Savage | |
Author | Lester Dent |
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Cover artist | Walter M. Baumhofer |
Country | |
Language | English |
Series | Doc Savage |
Genre | Pulp Adventure |
Publisher | Street & Smith |
Publication date | March 1933 |
Media type | Pulp magazine |
Preceded by | N/A |
Followed by | The Land of Terror |
Summary
High above the skyscrapers of New York, Doc Savage engages in deadly combat with the red-fingered survivors of an ancient, lost civilization. Then, with his amazing crew, he journeys to the mysterious “lost valley” to search for a fabulous treasure and to destroy the mysterious Red Death.
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gollark: I WILL continue reading the list.
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