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The Argosy
(1882-1943) through many title variations this pulp had the most issues of
any pulp, over 1600 issues. It became a slick in 1943. |
Ainslee's
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Everybody's
Magazine (1899-1930) |
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The Black
Cat (1895-1919) becomes the Thriller in 1919 ends 1923 |
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the Popular
Magazine (1903-1931) |
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the All-Story
Magazine (1905- 1920) combined with the Cavalier in 1914, absorbed into
Argosy in 1920 |
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The Blue Book
(1905-1951) |
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Smith's
Magazine(1905- 1922) |
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People's
Magazine (1906-1924) |
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Railroad
Man's Magazine (1906-1919) the first single theme pulp |
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The ScrapBook
(1908-1912) folded into the Cavalier in 1912 |
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the Cavalier
(1908-1914) Combined with All-Story Weekly in 1914 |
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Modern
Electrics (1908-1913) Hugo Gernsback's first magazine. Becomes Electrical
Experimenter in 1913. |
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Munsey's
Magazine (1909-1929) |