Old Pulp Magazines Collection 180 -gnv64- __exclusive__ ●
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A hidden component of Collection 180 is the collection of Spicy Detective and Spicy Adventure . These were the "adult" pulps of the era—not explicit by modern standards, but featuring saucy illustrations and risque double-entendres. Because of their content, libraries destroyed them; gnv64 saved them.
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No pulp collection is complete without the magazine that introduced H.P. Lovecraft to the world. Look for issues featuring the work of Robert E. Howard (Conan the Barbarian) or Clark Ashton Smith. The covers usually feature a damsel in distress, a skeletal monster, or a slithering tentacle.
By the late 1930s, the ideal pulp ran 112 to 180 pages. The 180-page issues were the "brick" issues—usually summer specials or anniversary editions containing four complete novels and a dozen short stories. Collection 180 captures these literary doorstops at their peak. This format is designed to work well on
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Frank A. Munsey’s Argosy is often featured. In Collection 180, look for issues circa 1935. These stories transitioned from pure romance to hard-boiled adventure. Expect serials by (Westerns) and Theodore Roscoe (Foreign Legion tales). The scans preserve the iconic "crowd" covers featuring a dozen characters in dramatic poses. Because of their content, libraries destroyed them; gnv64
For enthusiasts of vintage literature, nostalgia, and pulp fiction, the "Old Pulp Magazines Collection 180 -gnv64-" is a treasure trove that offers a glimpse into a bygone era. Pulp magazines, which were popular from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century, were inexpensive, mass-market publications that featured a wide range of fiction, including adventure stories, science fiction, fantasy, mystery, and romance. These magazines were often printed on cheap, wood-pulp paper and were known for their lurid covers and sensational content.
Includes a mix of rare detective stories, Western adventures, and supernatural tales from the early to mid-20th century.