A complete issue · 212 pages · 1926
Munsey's Magazine, September 1926
A complete, restored issue of Pulp Fiction from 1926 — all 212 pages of painted-cover fiction magazines that launched science fiction, horror, and hardboiled crime, free to page through at ComicBooks.com.
A complete issue · 212 pages · 1926
This issue contains fourteen short stories and novelettes alongside original poems. The lead story, "Blotted Out" by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding, concerns James Ross, a solitary man returning to New York by ship who receives a mysterious letter from a supposed cousin, Amy Ross Solway, claiming desperate trouble. The novella "The Not Impossible He" by George F. Worts follows. Additional fiction includes William Dudley Pelley's "This Tough Old World," Richard Howells Watkins's "The Blue Envelope," and T.T. Flynn's "Apple Man," among others. Contributors span literary registers from domestic sentiment to adventure tales. Poetry includes pieces by Clinton Scollard, Richard Butler Glaenzer, and Francis Livingston Montgomery. The October issue is advertised as featuring "Gamblers All" by Charles K Harris and "World Without End" by Scammon Lockwood.
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