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    The Pulpster [#33, August 2024] ed. William Lampkin (Mike Chomko, $15.00, quarto, cover: City of the Walking Dead by H. J. Ward from Spicy Mystery Stories August 1940) []
    Published for Pulpfest 2024.
    Details taken from magazine website.
    • · The Spicys: 90 Sizzling Years
    • · A Taste of Forbidden Fruit to Come · Ed Hulse · ar; “Ashcan pulps set the stage for the Spicy magazines to come”.
    • · Spicy Mystery Re-Examined · Alfred Jan · ar; “There’s more to the Culture Publications’ pulp than its racy covers”.
    • · Between the Covers · Willard E. Hawkins · ar (r); “What was—and was not—acceptable when writing for Spicy Detective”.
    • · ERBFest: The Land That Time Forgot at 100
    • · A Wartime Evolutionary Tale · Henry G. Franke, III · ar [Ref. Edgar Rice Burroughs]; “Burroughs introduces an audacious alternative evolutionary path in his Caspak trilogy”.
    • · ERB’s Weird Wieroos · Jess Terrell · ar [Ref. Edgar Rice Burroughs]; “The bat-like creatures precariously topped the evolutionary ladder in the Caspak trilogy”.
    • · Fiction House at 100
    • · The Home for Action: Part Three: Decline and Fall · Michael Chomko · ar
    • · Fiction House’s Gentleman Farmer · William Lampkin · ar [Ref. Thurman T. Scott]; “Thurman T. Scott took agriculture just as seriously as he did publishing”.
    • · Articles
    • · Why Are Pulps So Scarce? · Will Murray · ar; illustrated by Ron Hill; “The No. 2 answer gets down and dirty”.
    • · Exploring Canada’s Pulp Landscape · Tony Davis · ar; “Canpulps have a rich, varied history in the Great White North”.
    • · Who Was Secret Agent X? · Will Murray · ar; “The identity of the protagonist in the eponymous pulp was never clearly revealed”.
    • · The Unsung Hero of Hardboiled Pulps · John C. Bruening · ar [Ref. Frederick Nebel]; “Frederick Nebel’s talent and ability were just what the editor wanted”.
    • · The Price That Dreams Are Made Of · Kurt Brokaw · ar; “What’s worth more? The five pulps with or the first edition of The Maltese Falcon?”.
    • · From the Editor · William Lampkin · ed
    • · From the Publisher · Michael Chomko · cl
    • · Final Chapters · Tony Davis · ob


    The Pulpster [#34, August 2025] ed. William Lampkin (Mike Chomko, $15.00, 60pp, quarto, cover: The Golden Master by Graves Gladney from The Shadow September 15 1939) []
    Published for Pulpfest 2025.
    Details taken from magazine website.
    • · Masters of Villainy
    • · 1935: The Year of The Bad Guys · Don Hutchison · ar; “Their evilest schemes couldn’t defeat the forces of the magazine business”.
    • · Make Way, Hero—It’s the Bad Guys · Michael R. Brown · ar; “The hero pulps were the mainstays, but the villain pulps had their days, too”.
    • · The Resurrection of Doctor Death · Will Murray · ar [Ref. Harold Ward]; “It seems you can’t keep an over-the-top, mad scientist down”.
    • · The Shadow’s Four-Timers Club · Craig McDonald · ar The Shadowed Circle #1, July 2021 [Ref. Theodore Tinsley]; “Shiwan Khan vs. Benedict Stark: A study in two villains”.
    • · Masters of Blood and Thunder
    • · Red-Blooded, Heroic History · John C. Bruening · ar [Ref. Rafael Sabatini]; “Rafael Sabatini was the prince of pirates during the first half of the 1900s”.
    • · The King of “Thrillers” · Ed Hulse · ar [Ref. Edgar Wallace]; “Edgar Wallace wrote fast, sold millions, and helped unleash King Kong”.
    • · A Legend Without a Landmark · Henry G. Franke, III · ar [Ref. Edgar Rice Burroughs]; “How best to honor the creator of Tarzan and John Carter?”.
    • · Articles
    • · When “Frail” Was Not Frail · Kurt Brokaw · ar; “While not common, strong, working girls of the pulps turned up occasionally”.
    • · The Women of SF Pulps · Tony Davis · ar; “Beyond the stars, female authors struggled to get published in the key magazines”.
    • · Before Swords, There Was Stone · Jeffrey Shanks · ar [Ref. Robert E. Howard]; “Robert E. Howard’s ‘Spear and Fang’ was a triumph for both writer and fantastic fiction”.
    • · Pushing Boundaries with Philip José Farmer · Darrell Schweitzer · ar [Ref. Philip José Farmer]; “He talks about returning to Oz, insect lovers, other sf works, and pulp characters”.
    • · The First “Gathering of Bronze” · Jen DiGiacomo · ar; “Attendees recall meeting fellow Doc Savage fans at the San Diego Comic-Con in 1994”.
    • · From the Editor · William Lampkin · ed
    • · From the Publisher · Michael Chomko · cl
    • · Final Chapters · Tony Davis · ob



    Pulsar! [Summer 1979] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · Creating Artificial Worlds · Philip José Farmer · ar
      text of a speech given April 19, 1978 in a series of lectures, called “Facts About Science Fiction: The Writers Speak” at the University of California at Berkeley.













    Punch [July 1842] []
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    Punch [April 1, 1848] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · The Persecution of British Footmen · Mr. Jeames · ss


    Punch [April 3, 1852] []
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    Punch [April 21, 1855] []
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    • · Poetical Trimming for Ladies’ Bonnets · [uncredited] · pm


    Punch [July 21, 1855] []
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    Punch [January 2, 1858] []
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    Punch [October 1862] []
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    Punch [October 20, 1866] []
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    • · Dinner Party at Fraser’s · F. C. Burnand, uncredited · ss


    Punch [April 17, 1869] []
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    • · untitled (“Of all the types in a printer’s hand…”) · [uncredited] · pm


    Punch [May 20, 1871] []
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    Punch [September 3, 1887] []
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    Punch [April 11, 1891] []
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    Punch [January 7, 1893] []
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    Punch [November 25, 1893] []
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    Punch [Winter 1893] []
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    Punch [January 3, 1900] []
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    Punch [December 5, 1900] []
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    Punch [August 28, 1901] []
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    Punch [July 9, 1902] []
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    • · “The Maternal Instinct” · Inglis Allen, uncredited · ss


    Punch [September 10, 1902] []
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    Punch [October 29, 1902] []
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    Punch [April 29, 1903] []
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    Punch [May 6, 1903] []
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    Punch [August 5, 1903] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · Mr. Punch’s Spectral Analyses: I. The Ghost’s Point of View · P. G. Wodehouse · ss


    Punch [August 12, 1903] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · Mr. Punch’s Spectral Analyses: II. The Ghost with Social Tastes · P. G. Wodehouse · ss



    Punch [August 26, 1903] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · Mr. Punch’s Spectral Analyses: III. A Ghostly Cause Célèbre · P. G. Wodehouse · ss





    Punch [October 7, 1903] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · Mr. Punch’s Spectral Analyses: VII. A Joke and a Sequel · P. G. Wodehouse · ss




    Punch [November 18, 1903] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · Mr. Punch’s Spectral Analyses: VIII. The Reformed Humourist · P. G. Wodehouse · ss


    Punch [November 25, 1903] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · Mr. Punch’s Spectral Analyses: IX. A Spectral Job · P. G. Wodehouse · ss



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