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A complete, restored issue of Pulp Fiction from 1898 — all 3 pages of painted-cover fiction magazines that launched science fiction, horror, and hardboiled crime, free to page through at ComicBooks.com.

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About this issue

This is an index to Volume XIX of Munsey's Magazine, a general-interest periodical featuring diverse content. Special articles cover topics including naval affairs ("Dewey's Invincible Squadron," "Our Fighting Navy"), American institutions and society ("Civil Service Reform," "Women in Journalism," "United States Senate"), notable figures (sculptor Daniel Chester French), and international subjects ("Wealth of the Philippines," "Havana"). Serial stories by Stanley Weyman, H. Rider Haggard, and Max Pemberton are included. The magazine publishes numerous short stories and storiettes by various authors addressing romantic, domestic, and wartime themes—"War Extra No. 13," "Casey's Claim," "An International Marriage." Poetry appears regularly on themes of patriotism, nature, and philosophy. Regular departments cover art, etchings, theater, and literary commentary. The content reflects early 1900s American periodical interests in current events, military affairs, and popular fiction.

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