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The Popular Magazine
Date | Number: v48 3 | Lang: English (en)
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Content:The Popular Magazine [v 48 #3, April 20, 1918] (20c, 192pp, pulp) Page Contents from EBAY auction.
Page 1:The Escape by Henry C. Rowland
Page 48:Wheatley's Fine Little Motor short story by Everett Rhodes Castle
Page 60:The Way of the White Man II. The Rules of the Game short story by Ralph Stock
Page 67:The Willie Boy from Yale short story by Raymond J. Brown
Page 77:The Buttons of Bo Bing [Part 1 of 3] serial by Frank Davis
Page 112:The Business of Looking Ahead article by James Bey, Jr.
Page 115:The Campbells Are Coming by William A. Shryer
Page 138:Indigo Pete's "Guardeen" [Indigo Pete] short story by Henry Herbert Knibbs
Page 147:Senoritas and Swamps [Part 2 of 2] serial by William H. Hamby
Page 164:The Bruiser short story by Buck Connor
Page 170:The Gift Bearers by Henry P. Downes
Page 204:Tears and Temperament short story by Ellis Parker Butler
Page 211:Waring of Sonoratown poem by Henry Herbert Knibbs
Page 212:Mysteria, the Mind Reader short story by E. Albert Apple
Page 218:Songs of the Training Camps by Berton Braley
Page 220:The Lapses of Larry Loman II. serial by Edgar Wallace
 
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