Hawk of the Wilderness in The Blue Book Magazine August 1935 |
Item #: BOC1807 Our Price: $12.50 |
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Published by The McCall Company, Dayton, OH, 1935 Blue Book (William J. Makin; Kingsley Moses; George Worts; Leland Jamieson; E. G) 144 pages -- Approx. measurements: 10" by 6.5" Antique pulp magazine. Blue Book was a popular 20th-century American magazine with a lengthy 70-year run under various titles from 1905 to 1975. The magazine was aimed at both male and female readers. In its 1920s heyday, Blue Book was regarded as one of the "Big Four" pulp magazines (the best-selling, highest-paying and most critically acclaimed pulps), along with Adventure, Argosy and Short Stories. The magazine was nicknamed "King of the Pulps" in the 1930s. Pulp historian Ed Hulse has stated that between the 1910s and the 1950s Blue Book "achieved and sustained a level of excellence reached by few other magazines". Pages are toned, wear to covers, small chip to back cover. The spine is rough and somewhat separated. Still considered a good+ copy. Interior is spotless and only toned. No writings. A scarce find. Please see photos, enlarge and email with any questions. Thanks for looking. |
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