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paper instead of wood-pulp paper. They also changed the magazine's covers to a text listing of contents. Both of these decisions were done in the hope of winning over readers of the "slick" magazines, such as
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readers "often wrote in to report on meeting new friends through these stations." By 1924, there were Camp-Fire
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failed to win over "slick" magazine readers, instead suffering a twenty percent fall in circulation. Hoffman, unhappy with the change of format, left the magazine in 1927.
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600:. The magazine's main editor in the 1940s was
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1208:"Hoffman, Arthur Sullivant" in
1197:The Index to Adventure Magazine
1104:. Popular Press, (p. 182).
801:. Off-Trail Publications, 2012.
768:. Off-Trail Publications, 2010.
722:. Off-Trail Publications, 2012.
712:. Off-Trail Publications, 2006.
525:and Venezuelan military writer
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998:The Complete Anthony of Arran
572:; writers who contributed to
397:Archive of American Folk Song
395:. Gordon would later run the
264:Adventurers' Club of New York
227:(Viking era and US history),
68:Albert A. Proctor (1930–1934)
1314:"ADVENTURE Magazine Profile"
215:(medieval Europe and Asia),
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74:Kenneth S. White (1941–1948)
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1622:Men's adventure magazines
1332:The American Legion Story
1045:Smith, Arthur D. Howden.
1034:Smith, Arthur D. Howden.
1010:Small, Sidney Herschel.
977:A Soldier and a Gentleman
751:Brodeur, Arthur Gilchrist
741:Brodeur, Arthur Gilchrist
648:General anthologies from
551:as being "the No. 1 'pulp
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1017:Small, Sidney Herschel.
991:Yasmini the Incomparable
979:. Black Dog Books, 2011.
972:. Black Dog Books, 2010.
970:The Letter of His Orders
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833:. Black Dog Books, 2010.
777:. Black Dog Books, 2011.
775:King Corrigan's Treasure
747:. Black Dog Books, 2010.
702:. Black Dog Books, 2010.
673:. Edited by Doug Ellis.
661:Arthur Sullivant Hoffman
576:in this period included
565:as "Dean of the pulps".
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83:Alden Norton (1954–1964)
57:Arthur Sullivant Hoffman
1384:Sampson, 1991 (p. 27-8)
1354:Jones, Robert Kenneth.
1267:. Starmont House, 1989
1263:Jones, Robert Kenneth.
1025:Smith, Arthur D. Howden
852:Warriors of the Steppes
817:. Wildside Press, 2010.
810:. Wildside Press, 2005.
799:Three South Seas Novels
696:Angellotti, Marion Polk
665:George H. Doran Company
594:Lawrence Sterne Stevens
428:Edgar Franklin Wittmack
424:Charles Livingston Bull
70:William Corcoran (1934)
1580:series listing at the
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1403:Cult Magazines: A to Z
1371:Brunvand, Jan Harold.
1083:. Murania Press, 2011.
1073:Black Dog Books, 2012.
1000:. Steeger Books. 2022
993:. Murania Press, 2019.
885:Swords from the Desert
739:Bishop, Farnham &
728:& W.C. Robertson.
280:Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
243:(the Virgin Islands),
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874:Swords of the Steppes
863:Riders of the Steppes
794:. Murania Press, 2015
787:. Murania Press, 2019
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1021:. Altus Press, 2015.
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