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Pulp magazines (often referred to as the pulps), also collectively known as pulp fiction, refers to inexpensive fiction magazines published from 1896 through the 1950s. There were also three reprint Pulp Fiction Characters Pulp Fiction Comics Fictional Characters Sci Fi Books My Books Comic Books Comic Art Diesel Punk Detective 118 0 obj<>endobj

THE SHADOW 80th Anniversary Commemorative 4-pack Collection; The Spy Ring The White Column; Murder Every Hour The Time Master The Man Who Murdered Time October 1930 Publisher: New Metropolitan Fiction, Inc., Dunellen, NJ, American pulp science fiction magazine of the 1930s, Vol I, No.

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All stories are free to read and/or download. 117 0 obj<>endobj II, 1960-61. 20 (Sept. 19, 1914), No. Initially published in 1930 in the United States as Astounding Stories as a pulp magazine, it has undergone several name changes, primarily to Astounding Science-Fiction in 1938, and Analog Science Fact & Fiction in 1960. Additionally, some of the earlier pulps solicited stories from amateurs who were quite happy to see their words in print and could thus be paid token amounts. by uncredited Worlds of If (If, March 1960) by Frederik Pohl Novelettes: Gleaners by Clifford D. Simak Gravy Train by Daniel F. Galouye Short Stories: To Be Continued by Raymond E. Banks The Upside-Down Captain by Jim Harmon... (Contents information excerpted from The Internet Speculative Fiction Database ) Art: The Long Way to Earth by Dan Adkins Dam Nuisance by Jack Gaughan The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress (Part 4 of 5) by Gray Morrow Essays: If by Frederik Pohl Hue and Cry (If, March 1966) by Frederik Pohl Novelette: Dam Nuisance by Keith Laumer Novella: The Long Way to Earth by John Brunner Serial: The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress (Part 4 of 5) by Robert A. Heinlein Short Stories: Ouled Nail by H. H. Hollis Draft Dodger... Titan Tribune, Vol. The typical pulp magazine was seven inches wide by ten inches high, half an inch thick, and 128 pages long.

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124 0 obj<>endobj The most successful pulp magazines were Argosy, Adventure, Blue Book and Short Stories described by some pulp historians as "The Big Four".

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36 0 R 45 0 obj<>endobj Among the best-known other titles of this period were Amazing Stories, Black Mask, Dime Detective, Flying Aces, Horror Stories, Love Story Magazine, Marvel Tales, Oriental Stories, Planet Stories, Spicy Detective, Startling Stories, Thrilling Wonder Stories, Unknown, Weird Tales and Western Story Magazine. Amazing Stories, volume 9, number 2 (June 1934). Topics: fisher, cromek, lowena, logan, chuck, hut, fantasy, benedict, john stuart, thai, prince henry, ihe... Fangoria 000 Guide To The Gruesome (the complete Fangoria Index 1 149)(part1 3 Comp, from Fangoria 150 2)(dregs), French Night Life Stories Volume 2 Number 1 (H.M.), Bat Man by Lew Merrill (1936) (2002 Reprint), Dime Mystery Magazine Volume 33 Number 4 September 1946 (Popular Publications).