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Black Mask - December 1939

Has Through a dead man's eye by Cornell Woolrich. Click photo for details/to buy.

Black Mask - December 1938

Has Smoke in your eyes by Hugh B. Cave. Click photo for details/to buy.

Black Mask - November 1938

Has a Bill Lennox, Hollywood detective, story in this issue. Click photo for details/to buy.

Black Mask - December 1937

Has Woolrich's Dusk to dawn . Click photo for details/to buy.

Black Mask - July 1937

Has a Bill Lennox, Hollywood detective, story in this issue. Click photo for details/to buy.

Film Fun - August 1938

Has photos of the Society of Illustrators ball. Don't you want to see them? Click photo for details/to buy.

People's - December 1916

J. Allen Dunn and Gordon MacCreagh in this issue. Click photo for details/to buy.

Tales of Wonder - Winter 1939

The ninth issue of the first successful SF magazine for adults in the UK. Click photo for details/to buy.

Argosy - February 2 1918

First part of Victor Rousseau's The Fruit of the Lamp , a humorous fantasy. Click photo for details/to buy this rare item.

War Stories - March 1932

George Rozen cover on this issue of Dell's War Stories . Click photo for details/to buy.

Western Aces - January 1936

Preacher Devlin' story from L.L. Foreman. Click photo for details/to buy.

Star Western - September 1937

Early Star Western issue has stories by Olmsted, Nafziger, Mahaffey. Click photo for details/to buy.

Film Fun - May 1924

That's an eclectic swimming ensemble. Click photo for details/to buy.

Film Fun - April 1935

Looks cool, sweet and inviting - I meant the drink. Click photo for details/to buy this rare item.

People's - July 1917

Another issue of People's ; this is turning out to be a good year for collectors of this magazine. Click photo for details/to buy.

All-Story Weekly - July 26 1919

Two early science fiction/fantasy stories in this issue by Philip M. Fisher, Jr. and J.U. Giesy. Click photo for details/to buy.

All-Story Weekly - September 6 1919 - conclusion of first Zorro story

Has the last part of Johnston McCulley's The Curse of Capistrano , the first Zorro story. Click photo for details/to buy.

The Red Book Magazine - March 1928

Another nice Red Book cover by Earl F. Christy. Click photo for details/to buy this rare item.

Dime Sport Magazine - October 1935

Last of 4 issues under this title, the next issue was the first one titled Dime Sports . I guess readers didn't like the idea of paying a dime for just one sport. Click photo for details/to buy.

Spicy Western Stories - May 1940

Life is tough, pilgrim. It is even tougher if you're stupid - John Wayne. Click photo for details/to buy.

The Red Book Magazine - May 1928

Great cover by F. Earl Christy, known for his All-American girl images. Click photo for details/to buy.

Crack-Shot Western - March, July 1941

Two "bedsheet" large size issues of this very rare pulp from Munsey. Click photo for details/to buy.

Dime Mystery Magazine - June 1935

Looks like a group of La-Z-Boy salesmen trying to sell that lady a recliner. Click photo for details/to buy.

Film Fun - May 1923

Beautiful Enoch Bolles cover. Click photo for details/to buy this rare item.

Pep Stories - November 1929

Snappy panties? Painful, even if they're from Paris. Click photo for details/to buy.

Ginger Stories - August 1930

Weed 'em and reap . - Author unknown. Click photo for details/to buy.

Ginger Stories - February 1930

Piquant, pungent, peppery, pleasing - sounds more like an ad for pickles than a pulp. Click photo for details/to buy.

The Spider - 1934 - pulp premium original ring

I think rubbing the ring will summon the Spider. Or was it Norvell Page? Click photo for details/to buy and find out.

Sea Stories - June 20 1923

This is the cover painting for Sea Stories , June 20, 1923 painting done by Milton J. Burns. Click photo for details/to buy.

True Western Stories Advertising sign - October 1925

True Western Stories did, in fact, carry a significant amount of fiction. This advertising sign is a rare reminder of how a newsstand of the period would have looked. Click photo for details/to buy this rare item.

The Spider - May 1939

The Spider is hunted for the crimes of a deadly doppelganger while he struggles to save his city from poison death spread by the King of the Fleshless Legion . Click photo for details/to buy.

Two issues of Detective Tales - July, September 1936

Two issues of Detective Tales from 1936 with  stories by Wayne Rogers aka A.H. Bittner, Paul Ernst and Norbert Davis. Click photos for details/to buy.

Peppy Tales - v1 #3

“ The gold you have to dig for is not the real gold. ” ― Marty Rubin. Click photo for details/to buy this rare item.

Silk Stocking Stories - March 1937

The capitalist achievement does not typically consist in providing more silk stockings for queens but in bringing them within reach of factory girls.  Joseph A. Schumpeter .  Click photo for details/to buy this rare item.

Detective Action Stories - December 1936

Has a story by NYU Philosphy professor Rudolph Kagey under his Kurt Steel alias. Click photo for details/to buy this rare item.

Clues - September 1940

Race Williams story by John Carroll Daly in this issue. Click photo for details/to buy this rare item.

Black Mask - July 1928

Race Williams story by Carroll John Daly and a Raoul Whitfield story. Click photo for details/to buy this rare item.

Dime Western Magazine - August 1 1935

Coburn, Nafziger and Olmsted in this issue, that's some good reading. Click photo for details/to buy.

Adventure - September 1913

Great cover for Adventure by Gerrit A. Beneker. Click photo for details/to buy this rare pulp.

Adventure - November 3 1917

This issue has the first Khlit the Cossack story by Harold Lamb. Click photo for details/to buy this rare item.

Spicy Western Stories - July 1940

Are we so naive to believe that we are good men and that they are bad men and that good men must kill bad men to make them good? - Alfred Au. Click photo for details/to buy this rare item.

17 issues sports pulps - 1940s-50s

All look to be in great condition, but staples have been removed. Click photo for details/to buy.

Pep Stories - May 1930

Gather your lilies while you May. No back cover on the pulp either. Click photo for details/to buy.

Spicy Western Stories - February 1942

“ These days, it's better to look poor and be safe, than look rich and be a victim. ” ― Anthony Liccione. Click photo for details/to buy this rare item.

Spicy Stories - March 1933

Nice issue of this spicy pulp. Click photo for details/to buy this rare item.

The Lone Ranger Magazine - 3 issues May, October and November 1937

3 issues of this rare and sought after pulp, all with H.J. Ward covers. Click photo for details/to buy this rare item.

War Stories - August 1930

Spy, war and aviation stories in this rare pulp from Dell, in good shape by the looks of it. Click photo for details/to buy.