When the pulps started, they carried all kinds of fiction and attempted to appeal to the broadest possible market. It wasn't long before specialized pulps, dedicated to one kind of story or to stories about a single class of subjects, came out; but the general fiction pulps survived for many decades.

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Ainslee's Magazine
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All-Story, one of the first general-fiction pulps
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Argosy, the best-known general-fiction pulp
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Blue Book
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Complete Stories
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Golden Book
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People's Magazine
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Popular Magazine
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Top-Notch
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Young's Magazine
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