Doc
Savage, Vol. XXII, No. 3, Nov., 1943. Monthly publication by Street & Smith
Publications, New York. Doc Savage "book-length novel," The Secret of the Su,
by Kenneth Robeson. Cover by Modest Stein. After the success of The Shadow, Street &
Smith came out with Doc Savage, The Man of Bronze, which came out one month after Standard
Magazine's The Phantom Detective.
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Fantastic
Adventures, Vol. 10, No. 8, Aug., 1948. Published monthly by Ziff-Davis, Chicago. Cover by
Walter Haskell Hinton.
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Adventure,
Vol. LIX, No. 3, August 23, 1926. The Ridgeway Company, New York. Published twice a month.
Early travel and adventure pulp. Beautiful cover, but uncredited. One of the earliest,
longest running, and best of the pulps.
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The
Wide World Magazine, Vol. LX, No. 358, February, 1928. Stamp on page 3 shows magazine sold
by Regal Stationers, 3107 16th Street, San Francisco. Not quite a true pulp magazine. Pulp
size and format, but with slick paper. Stories considered true, but more than likely
fiction based on true stories.
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