The Shadow is a collection of serialized dramas, originally in 1930s pulp novels
and later in a variety of media. Its title character has been featured
on the radio, in a long-running pulp magazine series, in American comic books, comic strips, television, serials, video games, and at least five feature films. The radio drama include episodes voiced by Orson Welles.
The Shadow, originally created to be a mysterious radio show narrator,[2] was developed into a distinctive literary character in 1931 by writer Walter B. Gibson.
The Shadow debuted on July 31, 1930, as the mysterious narrator of the radio program Detective Story Hour, which was developed to boost sales of Street & Smith's monthly pulp Detective Story Magazine.[3]
When listeners of the program began asking at newsstands for copies of
"that Shadow detective magazine", Street & Smith launched a magazine
based on the character, and hired Gibson to create a concept to fit the
name and voice and to write a story featuring him. The first issue of
the pulp series The Shadow Magazine went on sale April 1, 1931.
This upload contains the 336 pulp novels published from 1931-1980.
As noted in the wikipedia page found here:
A list of pulp magazine novels featuring The Shadow. All of these novels were published under the name Maxwell Grant and written by Walter B. Gibson, unless otherwise noted, and originally appeared in The Shadow Magazine and its variants, published by Street and Smith.
Uploaded to the internet archive for archival purposes. Also uploaded is a compressed archive with all 336 novels separate and in .txt format.