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Mammoth Adventure v1 3

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Mammoth Adventure
Date | Number: v1 3 | Lang: English (en)
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   By lonespaceranger
The story "The Crazy Indian" is a re-write of the Doc Savage story "The Magic Forest". It is an entertaining story in either version.
  
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Content:Mammoth Adventure [v 1 #3, November 1946] ed. Raymond A. Palmer (Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, 25c, 180pp, pulp, cover by Robert Gibson Jones) Details supplied by Steve Trussel.
 
Page 9:The Cassock and the Sword - short story by Tom W. Blackburn
 
Page 26:Floating Hell article by Henrietta Browne
 
Page 28:The Tunca Pincu Nugget novelette by Richard S. Shaver
 
Page 62:Female Bluebeard article by Pete Bogg
 
Page 64:Quest of the Split Map novelette by Chester S. Geier
 
Page 87:Ruffian Dick: Explorer article by Robert Clayton
 
Page 88:Valiant Dust short story by Joseph C. Chadwick
 
Page 98:"Convince Me, I Said" - article by Craig Ellis
 
Page 103:Neptune's Maidens - article by A. Morris
 
Page 104:The Crazy Indian by William G. Bogart
 
Page 160:Wanted: Dead Man - short story by Berkeley Livingston
 
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