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Together with Harold Goldsmith, Henry "Harry" Steeger (1903–1990) founded Popular Publications, Inc., in 1930. Launching with just a handful of titles, Popular Publications soon grew to be the biggest pulp magazine publisher of all. In 1942 Popular Publications purchased The Frank A. Munsey Company's family of titles, among them, the historic Argosy Magazine.
Frank Andrew Munsey (1854–1925) was one of the biggest media figures of his era. The creator of Argosy Magazine and the inventor of the pulp magazine (an untrimmed magazine comprised of quality fiction printed on affordable pulp paper), Munsey's empire eventually grew to become one of the most successful publishing empires of the early 20th Century.