A complete issue · 3 pages · 1905
Munsey's Magazine, Volume XXXIV
A complete, restored issue of Pulp Fiction from 1905 — all 3 pages of painted-cover fiction magazines that launched science fiction, horror, and hardboiled crime, free to page through at ComicBooks.com.
A complete issue · 3 pages · 1905
This index covers Volume XXXIV of what appears to be a general-interest magazine featuring diverse short fiction. The volume includes a serial story by F. Marion Crawford spanning multiple issues. The short story section encompasses approximately fifty tales across varied genres: domestic comedies ("Rebellion of Mrs. Dalton," "When Eileen Changed Her Mind"), crime narratives ("The Allard Burglars," "Double Hold-Up"), adventure and frontier stories ("The New Deputy of Cochite," "When the Flume Ran Dry"), and character studies ("A Very Plain Girl," "The Youngest Miss Falkland"). Authors include established names like O. Henry and Mary Roberts Rinehart alongside period prolific writers such as Theodore Roberts, Edward Boltwood, and Grace MacGowan Cooke. Stories range from sentimental romance to mystery and humor. Departments include Etchings and Stage reviews. The OCR quality prevents precise plot details for most titles.
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