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All in color for a dime (or maybe 15ยข)

Iโ€™ve been on a pulp photos kick lately, as youโ€™ve probably noticed if youโ€™ve checked out the pulp photos gallery here at ThePulp.Net.

The gallery has grown from around 75 photos in January to over 115 different images this month.

But one thing thatโ€™s missing is a color photo of a vintage newsstand. Since nothing like that has turned up, I spent some spare time over the past few weeks colorizing the photo weโ€™ve been using on ThePulp.Netโ€™s Facebook page.

(Yes, I have posted Avi Katzโ€˜s colorized photo of two women browsing a 1942 newsstand, but the one below focuses on the magazines themselves.)

A 1938 newsstand in full color.

If youโ€™ve liked TPNโ€™s page on Facebook, then you may have seen the colorized image when I posted it over the weekend. If not, click the image above to get a closer look.

On sale were November and December 1938 and January 1939 numbers. All of the pulps and most of the non-pulp magazine issues are shown in their actual colors. There were three non-pulp magazines that I couldnโ€™t track down, so Iโ€™ve guessed their colors.

(Yes, I was able to find color photos of Poultry Tribune, Fur-Fish-Game, and Deep-River Jimโ€™s Wilderness Trail Book. No luck on the psychology, women and American Dancer magazines.)

Maybe the colors arenโ€™t as vibrant as they would have been if you were standing in front of the newsstand in late 1938, but I hope this will give you a good idea of what it may have been like.

Of course, if anyone has a color photo from the pulp era, and would be willing to share it, it would make a great addition to the photo gallery. Please let me know.

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