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Fight Stories
Date | Number: v1 1 | Lang: English (en)
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Content:Fight Stories [v 1 # 1, June 1928] ed. William H. Kofoed (Fight Stories, Inc. (Fiction House), 20c, 128pp+, pulp, cover by Abell Sturges) Details supplied by John Locke.
 
Page 3:"Shoot That Left!" novelette by George Bruce
 
Page 40:Clang! - Editorial
 
Page 41:The Durable Dane [Part 1 of ?] by Jack Kofoed
 
Page 54:Battlin' Beppo - short story by T. W. Ford
 
Page 72:Referee's Decision - short story by Arthur J. Burks
 
Page 80:Breed of Champions - short story by Jack Byrne
 
Page 88:Famous Fights I Have Seen: Ketchel and Papke by Old Timer
 
Page 95:The Unknown Kid - short story by E. R. Vadeboncoeur
 
Page 103:Keeping Fit by Jimmy De Forest
 
Page 106:Framed! - short story by Bill Britt
 
Page 114:Champions of Past and Present - article by The Editor
 
Page 117:The Neutral Corner
 
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