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Old 04-03-2012, 07:23 AM   #6
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I had, at one time, about 200 pulps from the 1930s-50s, to include a complete set of Famous Fantastic Mysteries, etc.

The number of stories varied from one title to another title of any given magazine.

I have never, however, owned any copies of Black Mask, so I have no answer to your question. These pulp stories - from different genres - are all great reads, as you indicate.

You might wish to check out Otto Penzler's superb anthology, in ebook. It costs some money, but I personally have no problem with (occasionally) spending $15-20 for an ebook I very much want to read.



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