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McClure's Magazine, November 1909 — page 1: what you’re looking at

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McClure's Magazine, November 1909 — page 1: Pulp Fiction, 1909

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This is the cover of McClure's Magazine from November 1909, priced at fifteen cents. It advertises three featured articles: "The Daughters of the Poor," described as "A Plain Story of the White Slave Trade under Tammany Rule" by George Kibbe Turner; "Psychology and the Market" by Professor Hugo Munsterberg; and "Germany's Preparedness for War." The cover features a classical Greek-key border design in black and gold, with the article titles printed in red text. The publisher information identifies S.S. McClure Company, with offices in New York and London listed at the bottom.

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