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Railroad Man's Magazine
Railroad Man's Magazine was a pulp magazine published in the early 20th century. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.)
Publication History
Railroad Man's Magazine began in 1906. It was absorbed by The Argosy in 1919 (and that magazine carried both names for a short time thereafter). The magazine was revived in 1929. The first actively copyright-renewed issue is February 1931 (series 2, v. 4 no. 3), © January 31, 1931. The first actively copyright-renewed contribution is from March 1934. (More details) Its currently running descendant is Railfan and Railroad Magazine.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1906: The Wayback Machine has a transcription of volume 1, number 1, dated October 1906.
- 1909-1910: The Internet Archive has volume 10, covering October 1909 to January 1910.
- 1910: The Internet Archive has volume 11, covering February-May 1910.
- 1910: The Internet Archive has volume 12, covering June-September 1910.
- 1910-1911: The Internet Archive has volume 13, covering October 1910 to January 1911.
- 1911: The Internet Archive has volume 14, covering February-May 1911.
- 1912: The Internet Archive has volume 19, number 1, dated October 1912.
- 1918: The Internet Archive has volume 35, number 2, dated February 1918.
- 1930: The Internet Archive has volume 1, number 1 of the 1929 series, dated February 1930.
- 1930: The Internet Archive has volume 2, number 1 of the 1929 series, dated April 1930.
- 1930: The Internet Archive has volume 3, number 1 of the 1929 series, dated August 1930.
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- We also list issues of The Argosy, which absorbed the first incarnation of this magazine.
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