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Real Sports [v 1 # 8, January 1948] (20¢, 98pp, pulp) Information from EBAY auction.


Real Sports [v 1 # 9, April 1948] (Interstate Publishing Corp., 20¢, 98pp, pulp) [MH]


Real Stolen Sweets


Real Stolen Sweets [v 1 #6, March 1935] ed. Anon. (Edmar Publishing Co., Inc., pulp) Details taken from scan of Table of Contents. [PSP]


Real Story Book


Real Story Book [v 1 # 9, July 1929] (King Publishing Company; Wilmington, pulp) from TOC. [JL]


Real Story Book [v 1 #11, September 1929] (King Publishing Company; Wilmington, pulp) from TOC. [JL]


Real Tempting Tales


Real Tempting Tales [v 1 #5, February 1935] (The Nudeal Company) from TOC. [JL]


Real War
          "A Magazine Devoted to the Interests of Fighting Men, Everywhere."


Real War [v2 #2, October 1958] ed. Eric Jonathan (Stanley Publications, 35¢, 68pp, pulp, cover by Vic Prezio) “Special Issue: THE WAR IN SPACE!” [JB]
  • 4 · What Is This Issue About? · The Editors · ed
  • 8 · From the Dream to Reality · anon. · ar; The first conquest of space has been the goal of humanity since the first man looked up at the stars. This is the story of that ambition.
  • 10 · What Are Your Chances for Survival? · Allan J. Dickinger · ar; LIFE: A war for the control of space and the road to the universe. DEATH: The war of nuclear horror and the end of our civilization.
  • 18 · The Last G.I. · Lou Cameron · ss; The patrol walked into the valley of death. All about was emptiness and the devastation of all-out A-bomb war. Then, one by one, they began to fall.
  • 20 · We Died Like Flies on the Beach-heads of Space · Bill Becker · ss; There was no retreat. We had to win or die. And don’t let anyone tell you that an enemy in space is any easier than one on the ground.
  • 22 · How Well Is the Enemy Prepared? · Richard van Benschoten · ar; We have already seen the scientists behind the Iron Curtain beat us with satellites. Now let’s see what they’re preparing for the future.
  • 23 · How Well Are We Prepared? · Richard van Benschoten · ar; In this brain war we have no alternative. We must win if we are to survive. And here is what we’re doing about it... today!
  • 28 · Out of This World · Misc. · pi; Things may change, but one thing always remains the same-women! So here’s a gorgeous gal to look at, to relish and to relax over.
  • 30 · P.O.E. — 1968 · Harland P. Flourie · ss; You’ve been through it, the last stop on the road to overseas service. This is the way it happened to three Joes in Arizona.
  • 32 · The Sex Plan for the Breeding of Spacemen · Thorp McClusky · ar; It won’t be easy developing a race of men and women physically and mentally conditioned for life in space. Here’s how we’ll do it.
  • 34 · Soldier in Space: Problems in Existence · Lawrence Elliott · ar; Did you ever consider how a soldier is going to live in an airless, waterless, pressureless universe—let alone fight in it?
  • 36 · Get the Convoy Through! · Robert Lichello · ss; Right beside us, a ship went up in a bubble of flame. And now they were on us, blasting at our precious cargo of air, water and supplies!
  • 38 · The Last War on Earth · Howard L. Oleck · ss; This is the big picture, the overall history of the next war, from the first sudden shock to the ultimate victory!


Real Western

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Real Western Magazine [v 1 #1, January 1935] (Winford Publications, Inc., 15¢, pulp) from ToC. [JL]


Real Western [v 1 #5, June 1935] ed. Anon. (Winford Publications, 130pp, pulp, cover by F. Volp) Contents taken from eBay auction.


Real Western [v 1 #6, August 1935] (Winford Publications, Inc., 15¢, 128pp, pulp) from TOC. [TD]


Real Western [October 1936] (pulp) Information from EBAY auction.


Real Western [v 3 #4, February 1937] (Winford Publications, Inc., 15¢, 128pp+, pulp) [JL]


Real Western [v 3 #5, March 1937] ed. Anon. (Winford Publications, Inc., standard pulp, cover by Fred Claude Rodewald) Details taken from listing on eBay. [PSP]


Real Western [v 3 #6, April 1937] ed. Anon. (Winford Publications, Inc., pulp) Details taken from listing on eBay. [PSP]


Real Western [v 4 #2, August 1937] (pulp) [larry@pulpgen.com]


Real Western [v 4 #3, October 1937] (pulp)


Real Western [v 4 #4, November 1937] (15¢, pulp) Cover now bears “A Blue Ribbon Magazine” rather than “A Double Action Magazine”. [larry@pulpgen.com]


Real Western [v 4 #4, November 1937] (15¢, pulp) Information from EBAY auction. YEAR MAY BE WRONG.


Real Western [v 4 #6, February 1938] (15¢, pulp) Information from EBAY auction.


Real Western [v 5 #5, November 1938] ed. Cliff Campbell (Winford Publications, Inc., 15¢, 128pp+, pulp) [JL]


Real Western [v 5 #6, January 1939] ed. Cliff Campbell (Winford Publications, Inc., 15¢, pulp) from ToC. [JL]


Real Western [v 6 #1, March 1939] (Winford Publications, 15¢, pulp) Information from EBAY auction.


Real Western [v 6 #2, June 1939] (Winford Publications, Inc., 15¢, pulp) from ToC. [JL]


Real Western [v 6 #5, November 1940] (Columbia Publications, Inc., pulp) from ToC. [JL]


Real Western [v 6 #6, February 1941] (Columbia Publications, Inc., pulp) from ToC. [JL]


Real Western [v 7 #2, August 1941] (Columbia Publications, Inc., pulp) from ToC. [JL]


Real Western [v 7 #3, October 1941] (Columbia Publications, Inc., pulp) from ToC. [JL]


Real Western [v 7 #6, April 1942] ed. Anon. (standard pulp) Details taken from listing on eBay. [PSP]


Real Western [v 8 #6, April 1943] ed. Robert W. Lowndes (Columbia Publications, Inc., 15¢, 114pp, pulp) [TD]


Real Western [v 9 #1, June 1943] ed. Anon. (Columbia Publications, Inc., pulp) Details taken from listing on eBay. [PSP]


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