The SCRAP BOOK

The SCRAP BOOK
   US PULP MAGAZINE published monthly Mar 1906-Jan 1912 by the Frank A. MUNSEY Corp.; ed Perley Poore Sheehan. TSB was published in 2 separate sections from July 1907, the first containing articles, the second fiction. The second section became The CAVALIER from Sep 1908, the first continuing as SB, with some fiction content, until merging with The Cavalier to form The Cavalier Weekly.SB began as a reprint magazine, oftenfeaturing classic weird fiction. Later it published original stories, including some sf, notably Julian Johnson's "When Science Warred" (1907), George Allan ENGLAND's "The House of Transformation" (Sep-Nov 1909) andGarrett P. SERVISS's "The Sky Pirate" (Apr-Sep 1909).
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