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Pulp and magazines
* Pulp magazines
Pulp magazines ( often referred to as " the pulps ") are inexpensive fiction magazines published from 1896 through the 1950s.
Pulp magazines often contained a wide variety of genre fiction, including, but not limited to,
Category: Pulp magazines
Pulp magazines in the 1930s often contained impossible crime tales, dubbed weird menace, in which a series of supernatural or science-fiction type events is eventually explained rationally.
Pulp magazines decreased in popularity in the 1950s with the rise of television so much that the numerous titles available then are reduced to two today: Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine and Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine.
Category: Pulp magazines
Category: Pulp magazines
" Pulp magazines in the 30s had a lot of yellow peril characters loosely based on Fu Manchu ," says William F. Wu, a pioneer in Asian science fiction writing in the U. S. " Most were of Chinese descent, but because of the geopolitics at the time, a growing number of people were seeing Japan as a threat, too.
Category: Pulp magazines
* Pulp magazine ( or pulp fiction ), inexpensive fiction magazines or paperbacks
The series also ran in both of Viz's now defunct manga magazines, Pulp and Animerica Extra for several years.
* Pulp magazines
Pulp or paperback fiction novels have been tagged as such because of their similarity in packaging ( and sometimes in content ) to the fiction magazines printed on the cheap wood pulp paper they were printed on.
* Pulp magazines
Category: Pulp magazines

Pulp and Western
( 1983 ) The Pulp Western: A Popular History of the Western Fiction Magazine in America.
However, Western Pulp, Squamish Operation permanently ceased operation on January 26, 2006.

Pulp and Story
* Mark Sturdy, Truth & Beauty: The Story of Pulp ( Omnibus Press, 2003 )-comprehensive biography

Pulp and Magazine
* Goulart, Ron ( 1972 ) Cheap Thrills: An Informal History of the Pulp Magazine, Arlington House, ISBN 08700017228.
The Pulp Magazine Index.
Cheap Thrills: An Informal History of the Pulp Magazine, Arlington House, 1972.
Pulp author Arthur J. Burks contributed a series of eleven short stories to All Detective Magazine ( 1933 – 34 ) featuring detective, Dorus Noel, in conflict with a variety of sinister operators in Manhattan's Chinatown.
* Pulp Magazine ( 2000 )
Cheap Thrills: An Informal History of the Pulp Magazine.
Pulp Heroes started as a d20 mini-RPG found in Polyhedron Magazine issue # 149 ( also known as Dungeon Magazine issue # 90 ).
* " They Don't Write ' em Like This Anymore " ( screen treatment ) ( Pulp Magazine, March 1989 )

magazines and specialised
During World War II, the company specialised in making aircraft ; Horsa glider fuselages ; specialist army vehicles ; hydraulic motors for gun turrets ; ammunition boxes, magazines for machine guns, tommy guns, Oerlikon anti-aircraft guns ; marine engines for ships lifeboats ; and pressings for jerrycans.
The written press is dominated by a number of ' quality ' dailies ( such as De Tijd, De Morgen and De Standaard ), several ' popular ' dailies ( such as Het Laatste Nieuws and Het Nieuwsblad ) and a huge number of general and specialised magazines.
Warwick Records is a British record label from the 1970s and early 1980s, which specialised in producing song compilations that have sometimes been given away as ' promos ' with other products, such as magazines etc.
63336 also provides services to third party companies such as MTV, which has a specialised version of the service called " Mr Know-It-All " that shows the questions and answers on TV over the music videos, and various magazines.
He came back to France in 1981, published a photographs book Lions in 1983, and became an international journalist, reporter and photographer specialised in documentaries on sports, wildlife and aerial photography for French magazines such as Paris Match and GEO.
The specialised research library on German and general history as well as museum work contains more than 225, 000 volumes, including 13, 000 rare books, 40, 000 volumes of magazines and newspapers, 5, 000 volumes of militaria and 15, 000 museum catalogues.

magazines and Westerns
Many writers better known in other genres like Elmore Leonard, Leigh Brackett, and Larry McMurtry have also written Western novels The genre's popularity peaked in the 1960s, due in part to the end of many pulp magazines, the popularity of televised Westerns, and the rise of the spy novel.
Other media in which such heroes appear include swashbuckler films, Westerns on television, old-time radio, adventure novels, dime novels, pulp magazines, and folklore.
The success prompted spinoff magazines such as Spacemen, Famous Westerns of Filmland, Screen Thrills Illustrated, Creepy, Eerie, and Vampirella.

magazines and Western
He returned to New York to work for The New Yorker, to edit a Western pulp, to `` duck the war in the OWI '', to write publicity for Paramount Pictures and commentary for a newsreel, then he began his career as critic for various magazines.
His favorite comic books growing up were Uncle Scrooge by Western Publishing and Little Lulu comics from Dell Comics ( Western Publishing ), and his sister's collection of MAD comics and magazines.
* westerns ( also see Dime Western ); the Colorado artist Arthur Roy Mitchell is particularly known for his sketches of the covers of such western magazines.
Eisner also drew $ 10-a-page illustrations for pulp magazines, including Western Sheriffs and Outlaws.
His young writer friends in Beijing supported him by submitting their creative writings, translating Western literature and their views on new literature theories and techniques to the magazines.
He wrote for a diverse range of pulp magazines, including Baseball Stories, Big Book Football Western, Fighting Western, Football Stories, Lariat Stories, Ace Sports, SuperScience, Northwest Romances, Thrilling Western, and Ranch Romances for a number of publishing companies.
When Yuri Andropov succeeded Leonid Brezhnev as leader of the Soviet Union in November 1982, the mainstream Western newspapers and magazines ran numerous front page photographs and articles about him.
Her work in magazines won four Western Magazine Awards and a National Magazine Award ; she also received the Air Canada Award, the Vantage Women of Originality Award, the ACWW Community Builders Award, and the Mayor's Arts Award for Literary Arts.
As a publisher of youth magazines, the first publication was The Western Pennsylvania Scholastic.
Many youths were drawn to “ hooliganism ” and the Western bourgeois culture of entertainment, which included cinema and fashion magazines.
In 1976, some stories by Dovlatov had been published in Western Russian-language magazines, including " Continent ", " Time and us ", resulting in his expulsion from the Union of Journalists of the USSR.
The East German publisher Verlag Neues Leben, in East Berlin, had wanted to counter Western comics and magazines with a magazine of their own when Hannes Hegen approached them with his ideas for Mosaik and the Digedags.
In the 1920s, Faust wrote extensively for pulp magazines, especially Street & Smith ’ s Western Story Magazine, a weekly for which he would write over a million words a year under various pen names, often seeing two serials and a short novel published in a single issue.
PCWorlds magazine and web site have won a number of awards from Folio, the American Society of Business Publication Editors, MIN, the Western Publications Association, and other organizations ; it is also one of the few technology magazines to have been a finalist for a National Magazine Award.
In some Western cultures, while nearly nude or nude breasts are displayed openly on beaches and in magazines and movies, there is a taboo against showing breasts in public during breastfeeding.
An enthusiastic participant in the cultural and literary life at the famous Residencia de estudiantes ( which at this time counted among its residents Federico García Lorca, Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, amongst others ), Alonso also wrote for the literary magazines Revista de Occidente (' Western Review ') and Los Cuatro Vientos (' The Four Winds ').
In many Western cultures today, images of topless women are regularly featured in magazines, calendars, and other print media.
Although images of topless women are increasingly prevalent in Western magazines and film, images of topless girls under the age of eighteen years are controversial, and are potentially considered child pornography in some jurisdictions.
It has also won nine times the distinction of being adjudged the " best college magazine " in Western Visayas by COPRE ( College Press Conference ) and has been cited by the National Collegiate Press as one of the three best campus magazines of the Philippines in the 1970's.
The Remington Model 7600 series rifles and carbines, the Model 7600P, and the Model 7615P are legal and available to own in all the states and territories of Australia under a Category A / B Firearms License except for Western Australia, where the Model 7615P has been restricted due to the rifle's ability to take M16 / AR-15 magazines.

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