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The Ocean (magazine)

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The second issue — April 1907

The Ocean was a monthly pulp magazine which was started by Frank Munsey in March 1907. It published fact and fiction about sea-faring for eleven issues before being retitled The Live Wire so that it could cover a wider range of topics. The new title lasted for another eight issues before being folded in September 1908.

References

  1. John Locke (2008), Lost at Sea: The Story of THE OCEAN, pp. 5–14, ISBN 9781935031031


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