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Developed in the 1890s and lasting into the 1950s, the "pulp" magazine (called pulp due to the kind of paper used) format was a low-cost means of delivering fiction short stories to the masses. In many ways, the pulp magazine was a predecessor to the comic book of today and several famous comic book heroes got their start in pulp magazines.
This January 1946 issue contains the following stories:
The Spider Lily by Bruno Fischer
Start With a Corpse by Larry Holden
Close To My Heart by Chester S. Geier
Law and Disorder by Phyllis Dayton
Death on Location by A. Boyd Carroll
Also includes several short non-fiction stories and columns and a crime puzzle which originally resides on the back cover of the magazine.
This magazine has been reconstructed, starting with the unedited OCR text and using the scanned images of the original source, to re-add formatting and fix missing or incorrect text. It has been preserved, as best as is possible, to the condition of the original book.
Brought to you by Poor Richard's Print Shop.
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