Pulp Fiction, 1938 · page 30 of 148
10 Short Novels Magazine — page 30: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
This is an interior story page from a pulp magazine featuring the beginning of a baseball-themed story titled "Diamond Dynamite" by John Gregory. The page includes a dramatic black-and-white illustration showing baseball players in action, with one catcher and batter prominently featured. The introductory text describes how two baseball-loving characters named Trueman and Linton harbor hatred for a "ruthless fireball twirler" named Varney, and their conflict "could only brew" the title story. The bottom half contains the opening paragraphs of the story itself, explaining that baseball was a passionate obsession in the small town of Mystic, dominating local business and social life.
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