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The Pulp Magazines Project is an open-access archive and digital research initiative for the study and preservation of one of the twentieth century's most influential print culture forms: the all-fiction pulpwood magazine.
William P. Lampkin's The Pulp.Net is an up-to-date & wide-ranging pulp magazine resource; the site includes histories of the pulp genre, various characters, & titles; information on various sellers; a discussion forum; and much more.
Pulp magazines originated in the 1890s, the same decade that saw an industry-wide revolution in magazine production and consumption in America. As the century was about to turn, a number of events in American life converged to allow for a wider magazine readership.
The Pulp Magazines Project is an open-access digital archive dedicated to the study and preservation of one of the twentieth century's most influential literary & artistic forms: the all-fiction pulpwood magazine.
In 18 months, students completed 105 titles, 364 issues, and 5,266 items (+ 50,000 pages *). Search results combine bibliographical information [sorting = title, author, editor, publisher]. Types include [Metadata], [Keyword], [Full-Text]; [pattern match], [proximity match], [Boolean operators].
Featured below are 12 issues of the snappy, spicy, and 'girlie' varieties of semi-slick or pulp-paper magazines from the 1930s and 1940s. Their titles are 10 Story Book, Follies, Gay Life Stories, Ginger Stories, Hollywood Nights, La Paree, Night Life Tales, Pep Stories, Snappy, and Spicy Stories.
1920s. 1930s. 1940s
The age of the pulps lasted roughly from 1896 to 1955. By the fifties the pulps were being replaced either by illustrated men's magazines, usually in the large flat format, or digest magazines in the smaller format, roughly 7x5 inches. Both of these are sometimes also referred to as pulps.
Pulp, Slick, and Book-Paper Magazines | Est. in 1821-1905 | Various | Edited by Various | Total Issues: Continuing.
Adventure Magazine | Established in 1910 | Ridgway | Edited by Arthur Hoffman (1912-27) | Total Issues: 881. For a brief history of the magazine, click here. HTML, FlipBook, PDF. February 1911. View FlipBook or PDF.