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dimbear

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2. In the 1930's, aviation was an entire branch of the pulp publishing business.
Sun May 6, 2012, 06:24 PM
May 2012

Weirdly enough, for instance, there was a magazine called "Zeppelin Stories." It had a short published life and is enormously collectable today.

Aviation pulps translated well; they had nearly as much popularity overseas as they had here.

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