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All-Story February 1905


Issue #2 of the run, harder to get than #1. This issue has continued serials by prolific dime novelist William Wallace Cook, who turned out out so much pulp fiction that he was called "the man who deforested Canada", and Bertram Lebhar, another dime novelist who was also the editor of  Hosiery and Underwear Review. Click photo to see details/buy.

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  1. I think one might say there is probably more information on the first issues of The All-Story pulp magazine is in Pulpdom 54,55 & 58 than anywhere. Anyone int.in very early issues of ARGOSY should check Pulpdom 10,11,24,39, 47 All 8 issues in PDF format for $1 ea. See www.pulpdom.com for more.

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