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I'll pound you to a "Pulp" if you don't show off yours!
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More pulpiness today. I finally got a copy of this book -

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Aside from the cool Belarski elephant cover, it completes the mini-run I need to read the entirety of Zagat's Seven out of Time that started here -

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went onto -

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then in with this Dr. Kildare serials (which is another reason I needed the pulp I got in today) - I actually have 2 copies of this Argosy issue, hence the need for better want lists :flamed:

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then it's the elephant issue followed by this - Notice how the fire-fighter was the yard master a couple of issues back -

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and finally Seven out of Time ends under this anodyne cover by George Rosen -

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I will add an oddity to the list. I picked up this bedsheet sized "Science and Inventions" from May 1925. what makes this issue unique is the cool dinosaur cover, and that in the pulp guide it lists it as:

"(Classic cover, Brontosaurus tears through city street---inspired by an article on the special effects behind the silent film, "The Lost World")"

 

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Some more in today. Here are 2;

 

First from Fiction House, the pulp reprints 2 novels and then I thought the cover on the Double-Action Western was interesting if only for the grim face on the Rio Kid as it is in the shadow -

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I will add an oddity to the list. I picked up this bedsheet sized "Science and Inventions" from May 1925. what makes this issue unique is the cool dinosaur cover, and that in the pulp guide it lists it as:

"(Classic cover, Brontosaurus tears through city street---inspired by an article on the special effects behind the silent film, "The Lost World")"

 

ScienceandInvention.jpg

 

 

Very cool - I love that it's a dramatic painted cover instead of just stills from the movie. every time I look at old pulps and other magazines from the 20s and 30s I think how lush newstands of the era must have looked compared to today.

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WTB: WEIRD TALES OCT 1933 BRUNDAGE "BATWOMAN" COVER

 

I am seeking a copy of this particular pulp.

 

PM me or email me at : eccomic@rogers.com with pix and asking price. Looking for VG or better with eye appeal on the cover (ie no major creasing)

 

Pic of what book looks like

 

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I have also posted this in the WANTED to BUY SECTION.

 

 

 

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Thanks loads to Dwight, for the two left pulps.

 

My ever growing Red Circle pulp library! And the MARVEL TALES closes my MARVEL SCIENCE STORIES/MARVEL TALES/MARVEL STORIES run!!

 

 

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Wow! Great books, Ryan! (worship)

 

And sweet WT, Dwight! :applause:

 

 

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