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  • Stories By Lynn Roby Meekins
  • Nellie Cravey Gillmore - J. A. Tiffany
  • James Yeiser - J.C. Plummer - Edgar White
  • Howard Devine - Hays Blackman - Theodore Bronson - Alexandre Dumas
  • No Essays
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  • Nothing Heavy
  • Just 10 Snappy Stories
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  • May 1906
  • Ten Cents
  • 10 Story Book
  • No Essays
  • No Serials
  • Nothing Heavy
  • Just 10 Snappy Stories
  • No Essays
  • No Serials
  • Nothing Heavy
  • Just 10 Snappy Stories
  • Stories By Dougtry Die
  • William Chestle Estabrook
  • Calen Farley - Send V. Putnan
  • Nellie Cravey Gillmore
  • Stories By Kennett Harris - Elliott Walker
  • Grace G. Bostwick - Rosser W. Cobbe
  • Nalbra I. Bartley - J. Lansdell Hume
  • Mary Walker Drummond - Nellie Cravey Gillmore
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Pulp magazines, also called "the pulps", were inexpensive fiction magazines that were published from 1896 until around 1955. The word pulp derives from the cheap wood pulp paper on which the magazines were printed. In contrast, magazines printed on higher-quality paper were called "glossies" or "slicks". The typical pulp magazine was 128 pages, 7 by 10 in (18 by 25 cm), and 0.5 in (1.3 cm) thick, with ragged, untrimmed edges. Pulps were the successors to the penny dreadfuls, dime novels, and some of the short-fiction magazines of the 19th century.
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