Early Pulps--page 2

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Blk_cat1.jpg (108376 bytes)The Black Cat, Vol. XXIV, No. 1, October, 1918. Issued monthly by the Shortstory Publishing Company, Salem, Mass. Early, thin (48 pages) pulp of short stories covering a range of topics.
Blk_cat2.jpg (112954 bytes)The Black Cat, Vol. XXIII, No. 12, September, 1918. Issued monthly by the Shortstory Publishing Company, Salem, Mass. Cover by Helen Higgins.
Greenbk.jpg (148732 bytes)The Green Book Magazine, Vol. XVI, No. 3, September, 1916. Published monthly by the Story-Press Corporation, Chicago. Cover portrait of Janet Wallen, photographed by Moffett Studio, Chicago. A general interest short story magazine, and a kind of hybrid of the up-and-coming pulps. Most pages were pulp, but sections of slick pages with photographs were inserted.
Peoples.jpg (150643 bytes)People's, Vol. XXI, No. 1, July, 1916. Published monthly by Street & Smith, New York. An early Street & Smith general interest magazine, still a few years away from genre-specific titles. Cover by John A. Coughlin.
Topnotch.jpg (134425 bytes)Top-Notch Magazine, Vol. XXV, Number 3, February 1st, 1916. Published twice a month by Street & Smith, New York. Another early general interest magazine. Cover by J. F. Kernan.
 
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