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FORGOTTEN BOOKS #295: TROS OF SAMOTHRACE By Talbot Mundy


Tros of Samothrace is a Greek adventurer whose path crosses Julius Caesar’s throughout this series. Plenty of trickery and combat result. Talbot Mundy wrote these stories back in the 1920s but the spirit of High Adventure still lives in these pages. Here’s the original publishing dates:
The original sequence of novellas appeared as follows:
1. “Tros of Samothrace”, 10 February 1925 (later became chapters 1-14 of the novel)
2. “The Enemy of Rome”, 10 April 1925 (chapters 15-26)
3. “Prisoners of War”, 10 June 1925 (chapters 27-37)
4. “Hostages to Luck”, 20 August 1925 (chapters 38-51)
5. “Admiral of Caesar’s Fleet”, 10 October 1925 (chapters 52-66)
6. “The Dancing Girl of Gades”, 10 December 1925 (chapters 67-81)
7. “Messenger of Destiny”, part 1, 10 February 1926 (chapters 82-87)
8. “Messenger of Destiny”, part 2, 20 February 1926 (chapters 88-92)
9. “Messenger of Destiny”, part 3, 28 February 1926 (chapters 93-96)

Avon Books reprinted the Tros of Samothrace series in the 1960s (6 volumes) and Zebra Books reprinted them in the 1970s (3 volumes). I prefer the Avon editions especially Volumes 5 and 6 with wonderful Jeff Jones covers. If you’re a fan of High Adventure and epic journeys, the Tros series will delight you! This is Old School excitement.

STARBUCKS ARIA & BRIGHT SKY

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I’m a big fan of Starbucks Blonde coffee. Regular Starbucks coffee can be too strong with some bitterness. Not the Blonde variety. They’re always smooth and mellow. Starbacks brought out Willow and Veranda Blonde coffees a couple years ago. Now, Starbucks has introduced two new flavors: Aria and Bright Sky. Both are yummy. If you’re a coffee lover, you need to try these two new Starbucks Blonde coffees. Bright Sky has a light, nutty flavor that’s similar to that of toasted mixed nuts. Aria has a hint of citrus and cocoa. Both are refreshing!

THIS IS WHAT FIVE FEET OF SNOW LOOKS LIKE

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Right now we’re in the middle of a three-day “Snow Event.” Lake Effect snow is falling at the rate of 3 to 5 inches per hour. All the schools are closed. Most of the roads are closed. There are travel bans in effect. Usually, Western New York doesn’t get hit with this kind of snow until December or January. But, here it is and we have to deal with it. I’ve got Big Orange primed to snow blow whatever snow comes our way later in the week. So far, the heavy snow is falling on Buffalo and the South Towns. Temperatures are in the teens. But, surprisingly, things will warm up on Sunday to 45 degrees in time for the Jets vs. Bills game!

THE COMPLETE BATMAN TV SERIES [Blu-ray]

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After waiting for years, The Complete Batman TV Series is finally available. I loved this show as a kid. Sure, it was campy and silly. But it was different and entertaining. Here on 13 Blu-ray discs are all 120 episodes (3019 minutes!). There are three hours of extra content. And, for you collectors out there, highly Collectible Premiums like Hot Wheels® Replica Batmobile, The Adam West Scrapbook, and 44 Vintage Trading Cards are included! How can you pass this up? This is the perfect holiday gift for that person on your list who has Everything! Who was your favorite Batman villain? Mine was Julie Newmar as Catwoman.
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AGATHA H AND THE VOICE OF THE CASTLE By Phil & Kaja Foglio [Girl Genius #3]

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I’ve been a fan of Phil and Kaja Foglio’s Agatha Heterodyne series for years. The Foglio’s have a graphic novel series and these print novels published by Night Shade Books. I like them both. Part Steampunk and part slap-stick comedy, these books present a genius woman, Agatha, as she tries to discover her powers. However, Agatha has plenty of enemies–some wacky and some deadly. In this latest volume, Agatha enters the Heterodyne Castle where its artificial intelligence has been damaged and fragmented into twelve “personalities.” Agatha needs to “fix” the Castle before an invading army destroys her. If you’re a fan of action and adventure, Agatha H and the Voice of the Castle is a lot of fun. If you’re interested in the graphic novels, you can read them for FREE at www.girlgeniusonline.com. GRADE: B+

ANOTHER BUFFALO BILL-LESS SUNDAY

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As a result of the devastating 22-9 loss to Miami last Thursday night, the Bills have this Sunday off to reflect on “what could have been.” Wins over the Texans, Chiefs, or Dolphins (all teams the Bills had leads on at critical times in their games) could have saved their season. Now, at 5-5 the Bills are going nowhere. New owners, Terry and Kim Pegula, will make Big Changes based on the mediocrity of this team and its coaching staff. How is your favorite NFL team going to perform today?

DOCTOR WHO: THE COMPLETE MATT SMITH YEARS [Blu-ray]

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Some would argue that Matt Smith was the best Doctor Who of all. There’s no doubt the Matt Smith years brought the Doctor Who series to a world audience. Ratings soared! And, Matt Smith had the Good Luck to be partnered with my favorite Companion of all time: Karen Gillian. If you’re a Doctor Who fan, this wonderful 16 Blu-ray disc box set is a must-buy. Any Doctor Who fan on your Gift List would love to find this under their tree! There’s nearly 40 hours of great viewing in this set! Highly recommended!

FORGOTTEN BOOKS #294: THE BEST AMERICAN MYSTERY STORIES OF THE 19TH CENTURY Edited by Otto Penzler

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I requested Otto Penzler’s latest mystery anthology from the North Tonawanda Public Library instead of buying it like I did with Otto’s other recent anthology, The Black Lizard Big Book of Locked-Room Mysteries (highly recommended!). The reason is simple: I wasn’t sure a historical survey of 19th Century “mysteries” would be my cup of tea. Otto includes classics from Hawthorne and Poe that many readers will be familiar with. I could have done without Twain’s Tom Sawyer, Detective which isn’t a very good story. The best stories are Melville Davisson Post’s ”The Corpus Delicti,” L. Frank Baum’s ”The Suicide of Kiaro,”s and Robert W. Chambers’ ”The Purple Emperor.” Notice how the better selections are skewed towards the end of the 19th Century. GRADE: B-
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction ix
1824 • Washington Irving The Story of the Young Robber 1
1827 • William Leggett The Rifle 8
1834 • Nathaniel Hawthorne Mr. Higginbotham’s Catastrophe 30
1841 • Edgar Allan Poe The Murders in the Rue Morgue 42
1845 • Edgar Allan Poe The Purloined Letter 73
1846 • Abraham Lincoln Remarkable Case of Arrest for Murder 90
1850 • Daniel Webster The Fatal Secret 97
1862 • Thomas Bailey Aldrich The Danseuse 100
1865 • Louisa May Alcott A Double Tragedy: An Actor’s Story 112
1875 • Allan Pinkerton The Two Sisters; Or, The Avenger 132
1882 • Frank Stockton The Lady, or the Tiger? and The Discourager of Hesitancy 182
1883 • Mark Twain A Thumb-print and What Came of It 194
1888 • Ambrose Bierce My Favorite Murder 207
1889 • Charles W. Chesnutt The Sheriff’s Children 215
1891 • Richard Harding Davis Gallegher 230
1892 • William Norr ’Round the Opium Lamp 256
1894 • Percival Pollard Lingo Dan 261
1895 • Rodrigues Ottolengui The Nameless Man and The Montezuma Emerald 270
1895 • Anna Katharine Green The Doctor, His Wife, and the Clock 292
1895 • William M. Hinkley A Very Strange Case 330
1895 • Mary E. Wilkins The Long Arm 343
1896 • Cleveland Moffett The Mysterious Card and The Mysterious Card Unveiled 371
1896 • Mark Twain Tom Sawyer, Detective 394
1896 • Melville Davisson Post The Corpus Delicti 445
1897 • L. Frank Baum The Suicide of Kiaros 470
1897 • Robert W. Chambers The Purple Emperor 482
1898 • Edward Bellamy At Pinney’s Ranch 501
1898 • Stephen Crane The Blue Hotel 514
1899 • Edith Wharton A Cup of Cold Water 541
1899 • Nicholas Carter The Detective’s Pretty Neighbor 565
1899 • Ellen Glasgow A Point in Morals 583
1899 • Jack London A Thousand Deaths 595

BUFFALO BILLS VS. MIAMI DOLPHINS

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The Buffalo Bills let a win slip away in Sunday’s Kansas City game. The Bills had a 10-point lead yet couldn’t close out the Chiefs. A couple of late turnovers gave Kansas City the opening to score…and they did to beat the Bills 17-13. Brutal. Now, in a quick-turnaround, the Bills travel to Miami to take on the Dolphins in tonight’s Thursday Night Football game. Both teams are desperate for a win. The loser will be pretty much out of the Playoff race.