10 Story Book Year 1939 Magazine Back Issues
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- In This Issue John Chinaman
- And His White Love Life
- As Usual Daringly Different!
- The Tourist Cabin
- Told Delivery In Photographs
- February 1939
- Read Confession Of A New York
- Hammer Murderer
- Transition Number
- March 1939
- Read The Mystery Of The 33
- Stolen Idiots
- Twenty Five Cents
- April 1939
- In This Issue Big Scar
- Dramatic Story Of Convict Life
- May 1939
- Has Poe Returned To Earth?
- Read The Candlemaker Linston Lane
- June 1939
- Twenty Five Cents
- In This Issue Kidnap Job
- Sensational Snatch Story
- By America's Most Famous Writer Of Gangster
- And Underworld Tales
- See Page 2 For The Stranges
- Horror Story Of The Decade!!
- August 1939
- Twenty Five Cents
- In This Issue Odd Stories
- H-Bedford Jones
- Veda Osterstrom Cape
- W.F. Farron M.D. Harold De Dato And Others
- Read One Who Traded His Name
- Strange Story Of Love And Hate
- At The Arctic Circle
- In This Issue The Man With The Odd Skull
- And 14 Other Strange Stories
- Latest Girl Photos
- In This Issue Gay Killer Of The Gay 90's
- Startling Real Life
- Study In The Art Of Plunder
- Always The Latest Girl Photos In
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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.