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The Cavalier - January 1914

Nice cover on this issue of Cavalier , a rare pulp. Click photo for details/to buy.

People's Favorite Magazine - June 10 1918

I would like to see every woman know how to handle firearms as naturally as they know how to handle babies - Annie Oakley. Click photo for details/to buy this rare pulp with stories by Bedford-Jones and Giesy/Smith's Semi-Dual detective .

Two printer's proofs of pulps - Triple-X Western and Three Love Novels by H.L. Parkhurst

Two printer's proofs of H.L. Parkhurst covers at very reasonable prices, click photos to view item details/buy.

Spicy Stories - January 1934

There comes a time in every woman’s life when the only thing that helps is a glass of Champagne . - Bette Davis. Click photo for details/to buy this rare pulp.

Snappy - October 1935

Have gun - will travel. Click photos for details/to buy this rare pulp.

Droll Stories - October 1924

You've got to be rich to have a swing like that . - Bob Hope. Click photo for details/to buy.

Gay Parisienne - July 1939

Green and black go well together, don't they? - Tiger Woods. Click photo for details/to buy.

Screen Scandals - June 1936

Give me a couple of years, and I'll make that actress an overnight success. - Samuel Goldwyn. Click photo for details/to buy.

Detective Story Magazine - August 1939

Cornell Woolrich, Erle Stanley Gardner and Hugh Cave in one issue. Click photo for details/to buy.

Crime and Justice Detective Story Magazine - January 1957

That lady is smoking hot - in more ways than one. Click photo for details/to buy.

People's Magazine - July 1917 and December 25 1917

Here's a nice Christmas present for you; two issues of the ultra-rare People's. Click photo for details/to buy .

Spicy Western Stories March 1940

James A. Lawson is the pseudonym of James P. Olsen, a collection of whose stories  is available. It doesn't include this one, though, so you'll have to click on the photo to view details/buy.

Romance April 1940

Great cover from a rare title in very good plus shape. Click photo for details/to buy.

All-Story Weekly July 8 1916

Double delight - Edgar Rice Burroughs with the 4th part of his five part serial, The Mucker . And a Johnston McCulley novella as a bonus. Click photo for details/to buy.

Candid Confessions October 1937 issue #1

Popular Publishing's attempt to break into the "confession magazines" didn't work, but this rare pulp digest issue is in great shape. Click photo for details/to buy.

New Mystery Adventures June 1935

A L. Ron Hubbard story makes this rare pulp with a Norman Saunders cover even more sought after. Click photo for details/to buy.

Tops in Western Fiction Spring 1953 Issue #1

Stories by Walt Coburn, Les Savage and Bennett Foster from Action Stories and Lariat Story Magazine. Click photo for details/to buy.

All-Story Weekly June 15 1918

Nice cover by Hamilton King on this All-Story issue. Click photo for details/to buy.

Blue Book - October 1932 and December 1934 - Edgar Rice Burroughs issues

A Tarzan story and a Mars story in these issues + Balmer and Wylie's When Worlds Collide , possibly the most popular science fiction story published in Blue Book in the thirties. Click photos for details/to buy.

Spicy Stories July 1934

Talk about a devil may care attitude. Click photo for details/to buy.

Spicy Stories May 1936

Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the barest of them all? Click photo to see details/buy.

Spicy Stories April 1936

This looks like an issue of Spicy Cowgirl Stories , doesn't it? Click photo to see details/buy.

Spicy Stories September 1932

She's fishing for compliments. Click photo to see details/buy.

Broadway Nights July 1928 issue #1

First issue of this rare pulp. Click photo to see details/buy.

Spicy Stories October and November 1934

What's in the cards for you? Click photos to see details/buy these issues of a rare "spicy" pulp.

Romance Range March 1936/Romantic Range November 1936

Romance Range/Romantic Range is an uncommon title with most stories written by women authors. Click photo to see details/buy two issues of this magazine.

Rangeland Sweethearts October 1940 issue #1

“You should be kissed and by someone who knows how.” ― Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind. Click photo to view details/buy.

Spicy Stories May 1933

A pulp reader featured on the cover of this rare "spicy" pulp. Click photo to see details/buy.

Thrilling Adventures July 1935

Porthole peril was a recurring cover theme among the general fiction pulps. Click photo to see details/buy.

Western Story June 4, 1921

Nice cover on this early issue of Western Story , the grandad of the western pulps. Click photo to view details/buy.

Adventure February 1911 & September 1915

Two early issues of Adventure , hard to find. Probably author's copies, too. Click photo to see details/buy. How do i know these are author's copies, when the listing doesn't say it? The seller also had 3 copies of Cavalier from 1912 listed, and one of those was signed with the author's name. The same author ( Radoslav A. Tsanoff ) is in all issues, so it's a reasonable assumption.

Gay Parisienne January 1937 & May 1936

The devil has the power to assume a pleasing shape. - Shakespeare. Click photo to see details/fall for this temptation.

Spicy Stories January 1936

Dis-robin hood gal needs an easy target. Click photo for details/to buy.

The Popular Magazine September 1906

Early issue of The Popular magazine , with a photo cover and a lead story featuring a female protagonist. Click photo for details/to buy.

Six-Gun Western October 1938

A flaming epic novel, a smashing big novel and a roaring novelet all in one issue. How can you pass this up? Click photo to view details/buy.

Giant Manhunt 1957

This issue of Giant Manhunt is $100. Seems expensive, but then you realize that it's 4 of the rare large size Manhunt issues in 1 issue, each worth $75 or so. Click photo to view details/buy.

Sea Stories February 1929

Great cover by George H. Wert on this issue of Sea Stories . Wert is better known for his western covers, but this is great too. Click photo for details/to buy this issue.

Saga June 1934

Oddball pulp only lasted 2 issues, both had great covers by Earl Oliver Hurst, better known for his tall and skinny girl illustrations for Collier's . Click photo for details/to buy.

Great Detective August 1934

A rare issue of Great Detective, which was transitioning from all reprint to new fiction with this issue. Has a Norvell Page story, click photo to see details/buy.

Gay Broadway Summer 1937

She's sharing the cover with a big star, and doesn't seem to mind at all, in this issue of a rare pulp. Click photo to see details/buy.

Gay Broadway Summer 1938

She's hot, why doesn't she use that fan? (Double entendre intended.) Click photo to see details/buy.

Sport Story February 1942

Commemorate the 50th anniversary of the first public basketball game with this special issue of Sport Story . Click photo to view details/buy.

Film Fun Annual 1941-1942

Seven Enoch Bolles covers in one issue. Click photo to see details/buy.

Film Fun December 1924 and January 1926

Two uncommon early issues of Film Fun from the 1920s with "flapper" covers. Click photos to see details/buy.