The POPULAR MAGAZINE

The POPULAR MAGAZINE
   US PULP MAGAZINE published by STREET \& SMITH, ed Henry Harrison Lewis and others. Appeared monthly from Nov 1903, semi-monthly from 1 Oct 1909, weekly from 24 Sep 1927, semi-monthly from 7 July 1928, and monthly Feb-Sep 1931. Merged with Complete Stories from Oct 1931.TPM, which was incompetition with the Frank A. MUNSEY chain, regularly published fantasy and sf. Among its noteworthy contributions to the genre were stories in the Craig Kennedy series by Arthur B. REEVE, future- WAR stories by Edwin BALMER and the serialization of Ayesha (1905; 1905) by H. Rider HAGGARD.Other contributors included John Buchan (1815-1940), John COLLIER, Roy NORTON, Sax ROHMER and Edgar WALLACE.
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