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The Popular Magazine
Date | Number: v28 6 | Lang: English (en)
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Content:The Popular Magazine [v 28 #6, July 1, 1913] (Street and Smith, 15c, 224pp+, pulp, cover by George Wharton Edwards) Dated "First July Number (Out Jun. 7th)" on cover. Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson.
 
Page 1:The Seal of Confucius by Max Surient
 
Page 68:Mr. Cutten's Revolt short story by Peter B. Kyne
 
Page 81:The Chivalry of Carbon County short story by Charles E. Van Loan
 
Page 92:The King and Captain O'Shea [Captain Michael O'Shea] by Ralph D. Paine
 
Page 118:Bucking the Hoodoo [Johnny Reeves] short story by Robert V. Carr
 
Page 126:The Destroyer [Part 4 of 5] by Burton E. Stevenson
 
Page 151:Jimmy of the Tigers [Shifty Bill Thomas] short story by Courtney Ryley Cooper
 
Page 159:Hemling Must Have an Alibi [Dirk Memling] short story by Rupert Hughes
 
Page 172:The Fight of the Fire Control short story by Edwin Balmer
 
Page 181:Alias Bowles and the Far West [Part 3 of 3] by Dane Coolidge
 
Page 213:The Law of the Machine short story by Robert J. Pearsall
 
Page 219:Finger Prints short story by Charles R. Barnes
 
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