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Radio News 1924-06

Radio News 1924-06

Date: 02/27/2011 Views: 1462

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Top-Notch

TOP-NOTCH was a long-running general fiction pulp, with a strong emphasis on sports and action stories aimed at boys. It began as a Street and Smith dime novel in 1910, morphing in October of that year into a twice-monthly pulp. With some changes it ran until late 1937, in the late 1930's emphasizing adventure stories. Total 459 issues (AHGTTP]

Date: 06/01/2009
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
Size: 7 items
Top-Notch 1916-04-01
 
 

Top-Notch 1916-04-01

Date: 06/01/2009
Views: 2195
Top-Notch 1927-01-01
 
 

Top-Notch 1927-01-01

Date: 05/13/2010
Views: 1924
Top-Notch 1927-01-15
 
 

Top-Notch 1927-01-15

Date: 05/13/2010
Views: 1889
Top-Notch 1927-03-15
 
 

Top-Notch 1927-03-15

Date: 05/13/2010
Views: 1508
Top-Notch 1929-03-01
 
 

Top-Notch 1929-03-01

Date: 11/09/2010
Views: 1656
Top-Notch 1933-02
 
 

Top-Notch 1933-02

Date: 05/13/2010
Views: 1880
Top-Notch 1933-05
 
 

Top-Notch 1933-05

Date: 06/01/2009
Views: 2269
 
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