Pulp Fiction, 1939 · page 6 of 116
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# This Page This is an **advertisement and contents page** from a pulp fiction magazine. The right side advertises three crime novelets appearing in the July issue: "Me—Corpse!" by Russell Bender, "The League of Perjurers" by R.B.S. Davis, and "Hell's Handicap" by Arthur Watts Brown, plus seven short stories including "Crimson Coins" by Harold F. Sorensen. The left side contains various unrelated advertisements for tires, government jobs, fortune-telling cards, music publishing, and tailoring services. At the bottom appears a "Ten Detective Aces" masthead, indicating this is likely from that publication.
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