Description: This is a rare issue of Black Mask magazine from November 1931. A classic pulp magazine from the golden age of detective fiction, Black Mask was known for its hard-boiled stories and iconic writers. This particular issue features "It's the Live Ones That Talk" by Frederick Nebel, along with contributions from other notable authors like Raoul Whitfield, Erle Stanley Gardner, Thomson Burtis, and others. Highlights include: Vintage crime and detective stories that helped shape the genre. Contributions from celebrated pulp fiction writers of the 1930s. Original illustrations and advertisements that capture the culture of the era. Black Mask was one of the most influential pulp magazines of its time, and this issue is a fantastic collectible for fans of vintage crime, mystery, and detective stories. Despite the wear, this piece remains an important historical artifact from the early 20th century. Shipping: Ships via USPS Priority Mail with full insurance coverage. USA sales only. Note: Please review all images carefully for condition. Due to its age, this magazine is being sold as-is, with no returns accepted. Additional Note: This item is being sold from an estate. Sold as is, with no returns. Feel free to reach out with any questions or for additional photos.
Price: 650 USD
Location: Ashtabula, Ohio
End Time: 2025-02-06T20:39:58.000Z
Shipping Cost: 20 USD
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Publication Month: November
Publication Year: 1931
Series: Black Mask
Publication Name: Pulp
Genre: Pulp
Topic: Mystery