Adventure magazine first appeared on newsstands in October 1910. In its first decade of publication, it carried fiction by such notable authors as Rider Haggard, William Le Queux, John Buchan, Rafael Sabatini, Baroness Orczy, and H. Bedford-Jones. By the 1920s, Adventure had become one of the most profitable and critically acclaimed magazines of its kind, and in 1935, it would be hailed as "The No. 1 Pulp" by the editors of Time.
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February 01, 2017
Adventure Magazine June 30 1925: America's No. 1 Pulp
Adventure magazine first appeared on newsstands in October 1910. In its first decade of publication, it carried fiction by such notable authors as Rider Haggard, William Le Queux, John Buchan, Rafael Sabatini, Baroness Orczy, and H. Bedford-Jones. By the 1920s, Adventure had become one of the most profitable and critically acclaimed magazines of its kind, and in 1935, it would be hailed as "The No. 1 Pulp" by the editors of Time.