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The Scrap Book [v 5 #5, 2nd section, May 1908] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 192pp, pulp) note: in our bound copy of this volume, the May issue ends on page 960 and the June issue starts on page 963. I don’t know what, if anything, appeared on pp. 961-962 (covers etc. were not at the time being numbered). It’s probably just a production error. [Denny Lien]


The Scrap Book [v 5 #6, 1st section, June 1908] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 182pp, pulp) [Denny Lien]


The Scrap Book [v 5 #6, 2nd section, June 1908] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 188pp, pulp) [Denny Lien]


The Scrap Book [v 6 #1, 1st section, July 1908] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 188pp, pulp) non-bylined nonfiction fillers of less than two pages in length usually not listed [Denny Lien]


The Scrap Book [v 6 #1, 2nd section, July 1908] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 192pp, pulp) [Denny Lien]


The Scrap Book [v 6 #2, 1st section, August 1908] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 188pp, pulp) [Denny Lien]


The Scrap Book [v 6 #2, 2nd section, August 1908] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 192pp, pulp) [Denny Lien]


The Scrap Book [v 6 #3, 1st section, September 1908] (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 180pp, pulp) The editorial insert (on blue paper) announces the former 2nd (fiction) section will next month become a new title, THE CAVALIER, while LIVE WIRE, recently begun as a color-printing test, will be combined into THE SCRAP BOOK, which will continue and will publish both fiction and nonfiction, with color illustrations. Each will sell for ten cents. Munsey claims the two-section version was “on the whole . . . a decided success,” but he faced opposition from newsdealers, and with so many magazines had difficulty getting enough advertising support for all. Also, he was “forced to the conclusion that there is but one thing I can feel sure about, and that is good, wide-awake fiction.” He gives no claimed figures of circulation, but hints he may try a two-section title again at some point in the future. [Denny Lien]


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