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Adventure
Date | Number: v18 6 | Lang: English (en)
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Content:Adventure [v18 #6, Mid-September Issue (September 18), 1918] ed. Arthur Sullivant Hoffman (The Ridgway Company, 20c, 192pp+, pulp, cover by Arthur Schwieder) [interior artwork] - Will Crawford - il
Page 3The Foaming Fore Shore - Samuel Alexander White
Page 22Forty-Nine - Robert J. Pearsall
Page 34The Road to France - A. Moynahan
Page 35Luck - George L. Catton
Page 38The Bells of San Juan [Part 1 of 4] - Jackson Gregory
Page 63Abandoned in the Ice - Chart Pitt
Page 64Pearls of Great Price - J. Allan Dunn
Page 72Tied Up for Tombstone - W. C. Tuttle
Page 81Before Marquette [Part 3 of 3] - Robert & Kathrene Pinkerton
Page 109Up-Stream - Harrison R. Howard
Page 116The Babu and the Black Buck - Louis Esson
Page 117In the Dug-Out - W. Townend
Page 132Red Sticks - Hugh Pendexter
Page 141A Ward of the State - Thomas S. Miller
Page 152Emeralds and Blondie - Gladys E. Johnson
Page 180The Camp-Fire - [The Readers]
Page 187Adventure's Free Services and Addresses - [Misc.]
Page 188Ask Adventure - Anon.
Page 192Lost Trails - [The Readers]
Page 192The Trail Ahead - Anon.
 
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