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The Popular Magazine
Date | Number: v43 1 | Lang: English (en)
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Content:The Popular Magazine [v 43 #1, December 20, 1916] (Street and Smith, 15c, 208pp+, pulp, cover by J. Francis Kernan) From a copy online at Internet Archive. Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson.
 
Page 1:A Fourfold Game by J. Frank Davis
 
Page 94:Bonita [Overland Red] short story by Henry Herbert Knibbs
 
Page 103:It's Bad Luck short story by H. C. Witwer
 
Page 116:The Phantom U-Boat [Part 2 of 4] by Roy Norton
 
Page 143:Able Seaman Pegg poem by Berton Braley
 
Page 144:One Christmas short story by Bertrand W. Sinclair
 
Page 156:Virus X [Raoul Flack] short story by Robert Welles Ritchie
 
Page 169:Caught in the Net by The Editor
 
Page 173:Sea Plunder. IV. - Avalon Bay short story by Henry de Vere Stacpoole
 
Page 182:Rimrock Jones [Part 4 of 5] by Dane Coolidge
 
Page 201:The Bell article by Arthur Stringer short story by ; "An answer to the question: 'What would happen if you knew you were the last human being alive in the world and you were sitting alone in your study, and suddenly the doorbell rang?"
 
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