Here is yet another 'Stagecoach in trouble on a narrow corner on a clifftop road' splash, only this time on a British paper and this is truly spectacular, since it's being swept off by a flash flood. Why was this image so common?
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The Skipper [#457, June 3, 1939] ed. Anon. (2d, 28pp)
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The Ghost Master of the Fourth [Part ? of ?] serial by Anon.
Page 6
Big-Handed Arthur [Part ? of ?] serial by Anon.
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Buckshot Brand [Part ? of ?] serial by Anon.
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Prospector Pete the Schoolboys Pal [Part ? of ?] serial by Anon.
Page 17
Craggan's Wildcats [Part 3 of ?] serial by Anon.
Page 21
Big Bad Wolff [Part ? of ?] serial by Anon.
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Vengeance for the Singing Sword [Part ? of ?] serial by Anon.
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