Everett Raymond Kinstler letter, circa 1946.

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Everett Raymond Kinstler letter, circa 1946.

Letter from Red Murphy of Popular Publications, a pulp publisher, to artist and illustrator Everett Raymond Kinstler dated circa 1946.

1 leaf ; 19 x 21 cm.

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Murphy, Red.

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In his younger years, Everett Raymond Kinstler was a well-known illustrator for paperback and pulp magazine covers and he is now one of the premier portrait painters in the United States. From the description of Everett Raymond Kinstler letter, circa 1946. (National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum). WorldCat record id: 61257683 ...

Kinstler, Everett Raymond

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South Carolina portrait artist; b. 1926. From the description of Raymond Everett Kinstler papers, 1960-1975. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 31028455 ...

Popular Publications, Inc.

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Popular Publications, a publisher of popular detective, adventure, romance, and Western fiction, was founded in New York City in 1930 by Henry Steeger. During the 1930s his firm became the largest publisher of popular pulp fiction in America. In 1942 the firm acquired the copyrights to the properties of the Frank A. Munsey Co. which included Argosy Magazine. Steeger was president and publisher of Popular Publications (in addition to various other publishing companies) until the firm was sold in ...