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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 October 2020

Gregory A. Daddis
Affiliation:
San Diego State University

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Pulp Vietnam
War and Gender in Cold War Men's Adventure Magazines
, pp. 335 - 348
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2020

Fig. 1 American Manhood, March/April 1953

Fig. 2 Battle Cry, July 1959

Fig. 3 Sensation, April 1959

Fig. 4 Battle Cry, November 1958

Fig. 5 Valor, August 1959

Fig. 6 Saga, August 1963

Fig. 7 Big Adventure, June 1961

Fig. 8 Men, May 1962

Fig. 9 Man’s Adventure, September 1964

Fig. 10 True Men Stories, October 1958

Fig. 11 Brigade, March 1963

Fig. 12 Male, August 1966

Fig. 13 Man’s Illustrated, March 1966

Fig. 14 Male, July 1967

Fig. 15 Male, February 1968

Fig. 16 Man’s Epic, March 1968

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