- https://pulpgen.com/pulp/downloads/index.html is a the page for an active(!) project to OCR pulps into damn good pdfs. A lot of it is detective stories and westerns as well.
- http://www.thepulp.net/the-hunt/digital-pulp/ is a giant list of pulp archival projects, many of which are defunct by now.
- http://www.pulpmags.org/magazines.html seems to have stopped updating within the last year or so, but it has full-volume scans of some classics like Amazing.
>>8 Looks like Galaxy just got put up on Archive.org, or at least a lot of it (I've been less than impressed with Archive.org's ordering capabilities).
The scan quality seems pretty good, but it's just images. No OCR has been done. Maybe somebody will go through and turn it into EPUB one day or something.
This is a collection of some classic pulp sci-fi. Problem is that a lot of content is duplicated between CDs. If you look at just one thing from this collection, make it the anthology 'The World Turned Upside Down' which you will find in The Best of Jim Baen's Universe CD.
- https://pulpgen.com/pulp/downloads/index.html is a the page for an active(!) project to OCR pulps into damn good pdfs. A lot of it is detective stories and westerns as well.
- http://www.thepulp.net/the-hunt/digital-pulp/ is a giant list of pulp archival projects, many of which are defunct by now.
- http://www.pulpmags.org/magazines.html seems to have stopped updating within the last year or so, but it has full-volume scans of some classics like Amazing.