The New Pulpwood Editor"His career in the pulps spanned three decades. He started one failed magazine after another. He jumped from publisher to publisher. He left behind a mountain of unsold paper and a trail of red ink. Here are the secrets of his success! He was none other than legendary editor Harold Hersey and, while his record is checkered, he remains one of the giants of the pulps, those cheaply-made and eye-catching magazines that fed America's popular fiction appetites for half a century."--Cover. |



