This is from 1949. Are you looking forward to the holidays?
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Check Out These Snappy Covers!
When it comes to the history of the pulps, it can be difficult to keep track of which magazine was which. Snappy Stories was first published in 1912 and it ran until 1933. The stories were considered to be risqué for the time but are tame by today’s standards. During its heyday, Snappy Stories was one of the most popular magazines in America but it appears that its publishers fell victim to the Stock Market Crash of 1929 and the final issue of Snappy Stories was published in 1933.
At the same time, there was another magazine called Snappy, that also features risqué stories and covers that featured pin-up artists. Snappy began its run in 1929 and apparently ran through the 1930s. Were Snappy Stories and Snappy Magazine connected or do they just have the same name? I have not been able to find out for sure.
Both magazines, though, are popular with collectors. Below is just a small sampling of Snappy covers!
Artwork of the Day: December

by Erin Nicole
Artwork of the Day: Special Detective (Howell Dodd)
Artwork of the Day: Snappy Stories (by Earle Bergey)
Artwork of the Day: Romantic Story (Artist Unknown)
Artwork of the Day: Teen-Age Terror (by James Meese)
Artwork of the Day: Ivan The Terrible (by James Meese)
Artwork of the Day: Lowdown (by James Hill)

by James Hill
This cover epitomizes American show business.
Artwork of the Day: Thanksgiving at the Arboretum

by Erin Nicole
Happy Thanksgiving!


















