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East of Samarinda
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East of Samarinda is a collection of stories by author Carl Jacobi. It was released in 1989 by Bowling Green State University Popular Press. Although Jacobi is known mostly for his horror and science fiction stories, this book collects adventure stories set in Borneo and the South Seas. The collection was edited by Carl Jacobi and . Jacobi also provides a preface and Smith wrote the introduction ("Open Hell Without Quarter"). The stories 21 originally appeared in pulp magazines such as and are reprinted in facsimile from the original pulps in which they appeared, including illustrations.
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category:Pulp_stories category:1989_short_story_collections category:Works_originally_published_in_pulp_magazines category:Works_originally_published_in_American_magazines category:American_short_story_collections category:Single-writer_short_story_collections
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dbpedia:Carl_Richard_Jacobi
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0-87972-441-2