And then we have a number of artifacts that we've purchased, like science fiction pulpmagazine covers.
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The New Yorker, January 17, 1931 P. 70 Woman's nephew Peter is deep in a pulpmagazine reading the advertisements about magic.
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Merchant Marine and saw some of his earliest work published in pulpmagazines.
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In 1933 he wrote stories for pulpmagazines with considerable cuccess.
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Mr. Nelson deals principally in pulpmagazines and bound books of colored comics.
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King began submitting stories to pulpmagazines at age 12.
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Pulpmagazines of the mid-20th century were a key source for the tales, including often obscure publications.
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He did not go to college, instead educating himself by spending hours reading in libraries, and began writing for pulpmagazines.
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And Wernher von Braun had American science fiction pulpmagazines smuggled to him in Germany when he was building the V-2 rocket.
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Piano rolls weren't as expressive as good piano players, but they scaled better -as did radio broadcasts, pulpmagazines, and MP3s.
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"That's me." She pointed to a yellowed picture and article, carefully scissored from a pulpmagazine.
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Miss Karasavina said that three types of pulpmagazines would be t aken up in the course-the confession, the love pulp, and the detective.
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He'd hardly written anything since the pulpmagazines folded, but when he sat down at a typewriter it sounded like a machine-gunner repelling an attack.
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Tells about personal rules Mr. Heinlein has adhered to in his writing since he wrote for pulpmagazines in the 1940's and 50's.