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Date: 06/30/2008 Views: 1970

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Love Story

Street and Smith's LOVE STORY was one of the longest lasting romance pulps, and they managed to publish an issue a week for more than twenty years. That's a lot of issues! But some day we'll have them all.

There were some great artists doing covers for this magazine, and some of the covers are just really interesting pieces for their own sake. A good short history of this magazine can be found at the eNewsstand project.

Date: 12/18/2007
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
Size: 3 items
Love Story 1933-07-15
 
 

Love Story 1933-07-15

Date: 05/16/2009
Views: 2272
Love Story 1933-08-26
 
 

Love Story 1933-08-26

Date: 09/07/2009
Views: 2359
Love Story 1934-03-10
 
 

Love Story 1934-03-10

Date: 12/18/2007
Views: 4536
 
Page: 1

 

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