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Pulp fiction books from the 40s (pics inside)

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June 04, 2017, 05:43 AM
r0gue
Pulp fiction books from the 40s (pics inside)
Pulled this from my wife's old homestead before they bulldozed it. Shame they're a little degraded, but there's a lot of them here. Comics or dime store novels from the 1940s. Not sure if they're worth anything. Probably not more than a few dollars each I'd expect (if that). Thought some of you guys would get a kick out of seeing some Genuine "Pulp Fiction"!












June 04, 2017, 06:19 AM
egregore
The art on those old pulp magazines is amazing. Smile Some of it (not these) is fairly risqué.
June 04, 2017, 06:22 AM
Paragon
Karma? For sale?

I would love one of the western ones, just to read the real thing. One that is too degraded to sell, that is.



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June 04, 2017, 11:34 AM
r0gue
quote:
Originally posted by Paragon:
Karma? For sale?

I would love one of the western ones, just to read the real thing. One that is too degraded to sell, that is.


Lemme root through and air them out a bit, and then you got it, I'll hook you up! Shoot me an email.




June 04, 2017, 01:28 PM
Il Cattivo
It's always worthwhile to go online and take a look at prices. You wouldn't believe what some of the old forty-cent paperback copies of Erle Stanley Gardner's Cool & Lam series are going for.
June 05, 2017, 12:47 PM
at-home-daddy
Like any other paper collectible, condition is just about everything, unfortunately. But they can be enjoyed as reading copies...I have a number of modern reprint collections of mystery and horror pulp tales, and the better stories are a hoot.
June 05, 2017, 03:07 PM
bendable
Big Grin rodeo romances Big Grin





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June 05, 2017, 05:33 PM
at-home-daddy
quote:
Originally posted by bendable:
Big Grin rodeo romances Big Grin


I've been a pulp fiction fan for quite a while now, and along with a decent number of fiction-reprint collections have probably close to two dozen non-fiction books that examine the pulp industry in its era...I think I enjoy reading *about* the pulps more than I do reading the pulps themselves. Anyway and interestingly, another western romance pulp -- Ranch Romances -- was one of the more popular pulp magazines of its time.
June 05, 2017, 06:17 PM
Pipe Smoker
I love the detective stories of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler. Set in the '30s and '40s. Cell phones would've made life for their fictional detectives a helluva lot easier.



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