Description: Original Vintage December 1949 Pulp Railroad Magazine Volume 50 Number 3148 Pages Complete 6.5" x 9" Tall, Popular Publications, Editor Henry B. ComstockWith First Printings of Fiction and Non-Fiction Stories of Trains, Railroads, Photographs, Cartoons Cover - Oil the Lamps of Philadelphia by Herb MottHighballing the T-Bones Cattle by John A. Thompson with 15 PhotographsBattle of the Blizzard of 1949 by H. H. Gross with 17 PhotographsCarolina Swamp Rabbit (Greenville & Northern Railway) Steam Engine by Mike Runey with 6 PhotosFort Orange Express - Interphoto FeatureJawbone by B. A. ThomasSoldier Special by Henry PelteCar Department by Fred HortonWheeling the Hotshots by E. S. DellingerDepartments7 Short StoriesCircus at Chanute by Paul McGuireRailroad Magazine was a pulp magazine founded by Frank Anderson Munsey and published October 1906 to January 1979. It was the first specialized pulp magazine with stories and articles about railroads.Fictionalized stories of working on the railroad became the cornerstone of the new magazine, along with profiles of current and historic railroad operations around the country. As a boy, the author H.P. Lovecraft is known to have read the entire run of the magazine, from cover to cover.
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Year: 1949
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States