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A complete, restored issue of Pulp Fiction from 1904 — 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 index to Volume XXXII presents a comprehensive periodical covering current events, biography, and fiction. Special articles by established writers address contemporary topics: Edgar Saltus on European history and urban subjects; Richard Le Gallienne on American authors; Harold Bolce on diplomacy; and pieces on the Panama Canal, Hungary's political crisis, and Japan's expansion into Hawaii. Three serial novels appear: Stanley J. Weyman's The Abbess of Vlaye, Anthony Hope's Double Harness, and Carlton Dawe's The Grand Duke. The substantial short story section includes work by Morgan Robertson (science and mystery), Mary Roberts Rinehart (social comedy), Edward Boltwood (multiple contributions), and Agnes Morley Cleaveland, spanning domestic comedy, detection, romance, and adventure. Regular departments feature art criticism, theatrical reviews, and editorial commentary. The collection reflects early-twentieth-century magazine publishing's blend of serious journalism, serialized literature, and miscellaneous fiction.

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