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  1. Pulp magazines (also referred to as " the pulps ") were inexpensive fiction magazines that were published from 1896 until around 1955. The term "pulp" derives from the cheap wood pulp paper on which the magazines were printed. In contrast, magazines printed on higher-quality paper were called "glossies" or "slicks".

  2. This issue of "The Argosy" (October 1896) is considered the first pulp magazine. Beginning with the October 1896 issue, Argosy became an all-fiction magazine. Munsey’s new Argosy introduced American readers to the “pulp” magazine, so named because the inexpensive paper it was printed on was made from pulpwood scraps.

  3. Pulp magazines (also referred to as " the pulps ") were inexpensive fiction magazines that were published from 1896 until around 1955. The term "pulp" derives from the cheap wood pulp paper on which the magazines were printed. In contrast, magazines printed on higher-quality paper were called "glossies" or "slicks".

  4. Pulp magazines, or pulps, were inexpensive fiction magazines printed on paper made of wood pulp and sold to a mass market from the 1890s through the 1950s. A typical pulp magazine measured about 6 by 9 inches and totaled just over 120 pages, and sold for between 10 and 25 cents. Background. An issue of Argosy The Argosy from the 1890s.

  5. Enter the Pulp Magazine Archive, Featuring Over 11,000 Digitized Issues of Classic Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Detective Fiction. in Internet Archive, Magazines, Sci Fi | March 27th, 2018 7 Comments. Pulp Fic­tion will like­ly hold up gen­er­a­tions from now, but the res­o­nance of its title may already be lost to his­to­ry.

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  7. Jun 6, 2017 · Private Detective cover illustration, January 1946. All Images: Courtesy The Wolfsonian-FIU. From late 1800s to the 1950s, pulp magazines and books offered a seemingly endless churn of detective ...

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