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1931 |
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Silver
Heels [Gitana] |
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type: serial
part: 1
date: January 10
year: 1931
publication: Liberty
issue:
vol: 8
number: 2
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Silver Knees
was published in hard cover as Gitana |
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type: serial
part: 2
date: January 17
year: 1931
publication: Liberty
issue:
vol: 8
number: 3
pages: |
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type: serial
part: 3
date: January 24
year: 1931
publication: Liberty
issue:
vol:
number: 4
pages: |
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type: serial
part: 4
date: January 31
year: 1931
publication: Liberty
issue:
vol: 89
number: 5
pages: |
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type: serial
part: 5
date: February 7
year: 1931
publication: Liberty
issue:
vol: 8
number: 6
pages: |
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type: serial
part: 6
date: February 14
year: 1931
publication: Liberty
issue:
vol: 8
number: 7
pages: |
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type: serial
part: 7
date: February 21
year: 1931
publication: Liberty
issue:
vol: 8
number: 8
pages: |
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type: serial
part: 8
date: February 28
year: 1931
publication: Liberty
issue:
vol: 8
number: 9
pages: |
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type: serial
part: 9
date: March 6
year: 1931
publication: Liberty
issue:
vol: 8
number: 10
pages: |
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type: serial
part: 10
date: March 13
year: 1931
publication: Liberty
issue:
vol: 8
number: 12
pages: |
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type: serial
part: 11
date: March 20
year: 1931
publication: Liberty
issue:
vol: 8
number: 13
pages: |
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type: serial
part: 12
date: March 27
year: 1931
publication: Liberty
issue:
vol: 8
number: 14
pages: |
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type: serial
part: 13
date: April 4
year: 1931
publication: Liberty
issue:
vol: 8
number: 15
pages: |
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War Paint and
Rouge |
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Deviation type: short story
illustrator: Harry H.A. Burne
date: May
year: 1931
publication: National Farm Journal
vol: LV
issue: 5
page:
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This the National Farm Journal for May 1931.
Cover art of a boy with fishing
pole and a cute puppy by Alan Foster.
It measures 8 1/2" by 11", and has 44 pages. Published by
Wilmer Atkinson Company, Washington Square, Philadelphia, Pa.
Articles include: Modern Farm Home
Awards...Let Canned Goods Help...Deviation by Robert W. Chambers...A Feature
For The Garden by Florence Taft Eaton...Cool Kitchens For Hot Days by
Jane Sherburne...The National Parks By Cabin by H. Louis Raybold...My
Garden Blues (verses) by Emma Mayhew Whiting...Paying For Wars (Poem in
Prose) by Walt Mason...and more.
SHORT STORIES / SERIAL NOVELS (Title/Author/Illustrator)
Deviation / Robert W. Chambers / Harry H.A. Burne |
The Whistling
Cat |
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1932 |
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The Whistling Cat (continued) |
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type: serial Part 8
date: January 2
year: 1932
publication: Liberty Magazine
issue:
volume: 9
number: 1
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uncertain about the serial running into 1932 |
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type: serial Part 9
date: January 9
year: 1932
publication: Liberty Magazine
issue:
volume: 9
number: 2
pages: |
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type: serial Part 10
date: January 16
year: 1932
publication: Liberty Magazine
issue:
volume: 9
number: 3
pages: |
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type: serial Part 11
date: January 23
year: 1932
publication: Liberty Magazine
issue:
volume: 9
number: 4
pages: |
LIBERTY - JANUARY 23 1932 Table of Contents - A New Way Out of
Prohibition ALFRED E. SMITH 6 - A common-sense approach to our most
vexing problem - Take Thou This Nose -- A story ALBERT TREYNOR 12
- Six Weeks -- Part III LAWRENCE SAUNDERS 20 - Why I Want an Unkissed
Son.-in-Law MARIE BEYNON RAY 32
Do you agree with this mother's idea of an ideal marriage? - Ace
High -- A short short story NED TOMLINSON 35 - Dea Ex Illachina
-- A short short story BRUCE GOULD 38 - Society, Sobs, and Saloons
-- Movie reviews FREDERICK JAMES SMITH 40 - Corn-Fed and Cagey --
A story CLAIRE POMEROY 42 - Crime Flies BIRGER JOHNSEN 52- A roving
pilot's adventures among crooks - Whistling Cat -- Part XI ROBERT
W. CHAMBERS 58 - $5,000 in Prizes for Home Life Snapshots 68 - To
the Ladies! PRINCESS ALEXANDRA KROPOTKIN 70 - Editorial (p. 4) ;
For the Love o' Lil (39) ; Twenty Answers (51) ; Bright Sayings
of Children (56) ; Civilization's Progress (57) ; Yardleygram (65)
; Vox Pop (66-67) ; Cross Word Puzzle (69) Cover by Leslie Thrasher |
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type: serial Part 12
date: January 30
year: 1932
publication: Liberty Magazine
issue:
volume: 9
number: 5
pages: 56 |
Table of Contents - Are We Ready for War with
Japan? GENERAL WILLIAM MITCHELL 7 - What the Manchurian situation
means to the United States : Winners in $5,000 Jig-Saw Puzzle Contest
13 : A Hostage of Pearls -- A story FRANK E. VERNEY 14 : The New
Blond Menace -- Moviereviews... FRED'K J. SMITH 24 : The Famous
Trunk Mystery of Monte Carlo ALICE WILLIAMSON 26 An intended victim's
story of the Gould hammer murder : Four O'Clock -- A short short
story MCCREADY HUSTON 33 : Six Weeks -- Part IV LAWRENCE SAUNDERS
34 : Mary Had a Seaplane -- A story JACKSON V. SCHOLZ 46 : M'Sus
the Mysterious ROSITA FORBES 52
The story of a man who died twice : $5,000 for Home Life Snapshots
55 : Whistling Cat -- conclusion ROBERT W. CHAMBERS 56 : Unnecessary
Taxes FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT 64
Fourth in a series of articles by the Governor of New York : To
the Ladies! PRINCESS ALEXANDRA KROPOTKIN 66 : Editorial (p. 4) ;
Twenty Questions (22) ; VoxPop (44-45) Yardleygram Solution (50)
; Civilization's Progress (51) Bright Sayings of Children (54) ;
For the Love o' Lil (63) Cross Word Puzzle (65) : Cover by Leslie
Thrasher
Mags:1930s:1932, Mags:Liberty, Mags:News & General Interest,
January 30 1932, |
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The Girl in Golden Rags type: (na)
date: April
year: 1932
publication: The Argosy (UK)
issue:
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"Argosy," (UK) April 1932. The
Argosy (UK) [v11 #71, April 1932] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, 1/-,
140pp, pulp) * 74 • The Girl in
Golden Rags • Robert W. Chambers • na (r)
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Operator 13 [Secret
Service Operator 13] |
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Whatever Love
Is |
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type: serial
part: 1
date: September
year: 1932
publication: The Delineator
issue:
vol: 121
number:
pages: 7-9
type: serial
part: 2
date: October
year: 1932
publication: The Delineator
issue:
vol: 121
number:
pages: 20-21
type: serial
part: 3
date: November
year: 1932
publication: The Delineator
issue:
vol: 121
number:
pages: 10-11
type: serial
part: 4
date: December
year: 1932
publication: The Delineator
issue:
vol: 121
number:
pages: 16-18
(continued in 1933)
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This issue contains the following: "Whatever Love Is - part
1" by Robert W. Chambers, "The Fifth Farridon" by Vivien
Bretherton, "Mother of Pearl" by Elaine Sterne Carrington,
"Glamour" by Stephen Vincent Benét, "North Shore
- conclusion" by Wallace Irwin, "Bunny Buttons" by Dixie
Willson, "Our Father ---" by Violet Alleyn Storey. Cover by
Dynevor Rhys.
The Delineator, March., 1933
Whatever Love Is, (sl) The Delineator Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1932, Feb,
Mar 1933
This issue contains the following: "Whatever Love Is - part 3"
by Robert W. Chambers, "Light of a Match" by Gerald Mygatt,
"The Careful Coward" by James Hopper, "Sanctuary"
by Margaret Sangster, "The Ghost of Halfpenny Lane" by Dixie
Willson, "Serenade" by Stephen Vincent Benét, "Blue
Meadows - part 2" by May Stanley. Cover by Dynevor Rhys.
december, 1932- whatever love is by
robert w chambers illustration by schabelitz |
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Operator 13 (continued) |
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Fathoms Five
part: 6
type: serial
date: January
year: 1933
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue:
volume:
number:
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Counter-Spy
part: 7
type: serial
date: February
year: 1933
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue:
volume:
number:
pages:
To The Stars
part: 8
type: serial
date: March
year: 1933
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue:
volume:
number:
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Revolt
part: 9
type: serial
date: April
year: 1933
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue:
volume:
number:
pages:
John Galliard Rides
part: 10
type: serial
date: May
year: 1933
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue:
volume:
number:
pages:
Blonde and Black
part: 11
type: serial
date: June
year: 1933
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue:
volume:
number:
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End of the World
part: 12
type: serial
date: July
year: 1933
publication: Cosmopolitan
issue:
volume:
number:
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McCall's May, 1933 - "John Gailliard Rides,"
Robert W. Chambers, illus. Norman Price
New York: International Magazine Co. 1933. Hearst's International Cosmopolitan
June. 1933 Issue. Harrison Fisher cover illustration. Measures 8 1/2"
X 11 3/4" with 166 pages. Blonde and Black, Robert W. Chambers,
Illus. Norman Price |
Operator 13 (UK Edition) |
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Fathoms Five
part: 6
type: serial
date: June
year: 1933
publication: Nash's Pall Mall Magazine
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Nash's Pall Mall from June 1933, this issue has 3 mystery stories from
Agatha Christie appearing here for the first time. They are grouped together
under the title "The Arabian Nights of Parker Pyne". The stories
are 1. On the Orient Express; 2. At the gate of Baghdad; 3. In the House
at Shiraz. There is also Robert W Chambers "Fathoms Five" and
Aldous Huxley "Mid Pleasures and Palaces" |
Whatever Love Is (continued) |
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type: serial
part: 5
date: January
year: 1933
publication: The Delineator
issue:
vol: 122
number:
pages: 10-11 |
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type: serial
part: 6
date: February
year: 1933
publication: The Delineator
issue:
vol: 122
number:
pages: 16-17 |
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type: serial
part: 7
cover: Dynevor Rhys
illustrator: Schabelitz
date: May
year: 1933
publication: The Delineator
issue:
vol: 122
number: 3
pages: 16-18 |
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type: serial
part: 8
date: April
year: 1933
publication: The Delineator
issue:
vol: 122
number:
pages: 16-17 |
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type: serial
part: 9
date: May
year: 1933
publication: The Delineator
issue:
vol: 122
number:
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The Young
Man's Girl |
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part: 1
type:
illustrator: James Montgomery Flagg
cover: Dynevor Rhys
date: August
year: 1933
publication: Delineator
issue:
volume: 123
number: 2
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part: 2
type:
illustrator: James Montgomery Flagg
cover: Dyvenor Rhys
date: September
year: 1933
publication: Delineator
issue:
volume: 123
number: 3
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SHORT STORIES / SERIAL NOVELS (Title/author/illustrator)
The Spindle Age / Margaret Craven / H. McCaig Starrett
The Young Mans Girl / Robert W. Chambers / James Montgomery Flagg
Scapegoat / Grace Zaring Stone / Carl Mueller
Madame of the Larks Song / I.A.R. Wylie / Oscar Howard |
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date: October
year: 1933
publication: Delineator
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part: 4
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date: November
year: 1933
publication: Delineator
issue:
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part: 5
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date: December
year: 1933
publication: Delineator
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Obituary type: obituary
date: December 17
year: 1933
publication: The New York Times
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Obituary type: obituary
date: December 23
year: 1933
publication: Publisher's Weekly
issue: 124
pages: 2147 |
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The Young Man's Girl (continued) |
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part: 6
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date: January
year: 1934
publication: Delineator
issue:
volume: 124
number: 1
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Delineator February, 1934. "Witch's
Spell" by Stephen Vincent Benet, other contributers include Ida
Tarbell, Margaret Craven, IAR Wylie, Robert W Chambers, "Moron"
by Albert Payson Terhune |
cover available |
type: 7
date: February
year: 1934
publication: Delineator
issue:
volume: 124
number: 2
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cover available |
type: 8
date: March
year: 1934
publication: Delineator
issue:
volume: 124
number: 3
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The Young Mans Girl / Robert W. Chambers / James Montgomery Flagg |
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type: 8
date: April
year: 1934
publication: Delineator
issue:
volume: 124
number: 4
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type: 9
date: May
year: 1934
publication: Delineator
issue:
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type: 10
date: June
year: 1934
publication: Delineator
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Fear of Hell
by Robert E. S. Chambers
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date: February
year: 1934
publication: World Adventurer
issue:
vol: 1
number: 2
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WORLD ADVENTURER: February 1934. Vol. 1 No. 2. - The
second of three issues published by Fiction Guild of this general adventure
pulp. Perhaps if they had had a more garish cover they'd have lasted longer.
This one is awfully low-key and tasteful in comparison to its competitors!
Still, there's a lot of good fiction within its pages. Robert E. S. Chambers,
the son of fantasy writer Robert W. Chambers, offers a Foreign Legion
story entitled "Fear of Hell." There's also Walt R. Bethel's
"Fangs of the Jungle," a lost-race novelette set in Guatemala,
and "The Devil's Ambassador," which I at first took to be a
science fiction story, since it has an illustration of a bizarre plane
designed like Satan, and the blurb, "Satan's courier -- Lucifer of
the air lanes -- rode the heavens like an evil bird of prey: what a devil's
broth brewed in the junk-pile of Mars!" I think they mean the God
of War. However, it's a wacky, way-out air tale, very G-8. There's also
"The Hornet & the Vulture" by Samuel Merwin, "The Second
Exploit in the adventures of Jerry Bonner -- Smiter of Injustice!"
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date: May
year: 1934
publication: Nash's Pall Mall Magazine
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Nash's Pall Mall Magazine May 1934. As well as stories by Robert W.
Chambers, Robert Hichens and W. Somerset Maughan this issue also contains
" The Golden Journey" A Simon Templar Saint story by Leslie
Charteris. |
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Smoke of Battle type: novel
part: complete
date: June
year: 1934
publication: Cosmopolitan
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Included is the conclusion of P. G. Wodehouse's "Thank you,
Jeeves!" and a complete novel by Robert W. Chambers. Other authors
include Rafael Sabatini, Fannie Kilbourne, Peter B. Kyne, Mildred Cram,
Rupert Hughes, Achmed Abdullah, Arthur Somers Roche, and others.
Smoke of Battle, Robert W. Chambers, Illus. E. M. Jackson |
Love and
the Lieutenant |
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type: serial
illustrator: Norman Price Part 1
date: May
year: 1934
publication: Woman's Home Companion
issue:
vol: 61
number: 5
pages: 7-10 |
COVER DESIGN BY T.M. CLELAND
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type: serial
illustrator: Norman Price Part 2
date: June
year: 1934
publication: Woman's Home Companion
issue:
vol: 61
number: 6
pages: 20-3 |
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type: serial
illustrator: Norman Price Part 3
date: July
year: 1934
publication: Woman's Home Companion
issue: LXI
vol: 61
number: 7
pages: 23-6 |
“Love and the Lieutenant“ by Robert W. Chambers with
illustrations by Norman Price - Part Three of a serial story! |
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type: serial
illustrator: Norman Price Part 4
date: August
year: 1934
publication: Woman's Home Companion
issue:
vol: 61
number: 8
pages: 23-4 |
Contents include: Mrs. Roosevelt's Page; Stories by Velia Ercole,
Eleanor Hallowell Abbott, Clarence Day, Kathleen Norris (seriel),
E. Phillips Oppenheim, and Robert Chambers; Special Articles on
3 Russian Women, The Green-eyed monster, and more. There is an article
featuring the fashion designs of Amelia Earhart, with a photo of
her! Sections include Fashions, Good looks, Interior Furnishings,
Food, Gardening, Embroidery and knitting and some general departments.
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illustrator: Norman Price Part 5
date: September
year: 1934
publication: Woman's Home Companion
issue: LXI
vol: 61
number: 9
pages: 19-21 |
Woman's Home Companion - Pub Date: 09/01/1934
-Features: LOVE AND THE LIEUTENANT - Part V by Robert W. Chambers
- Illustrator: Norman Price |
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type: serial
illustrator: Norman Price Part 6
date: October
year: 1934
publication: Woman's Home Companion
issue:
vol: 61
number: 10
pages: 26 |
Front cover art by WALTER BIGGS. Found in this
issue: "Come and Get It" by Edna Ferber (Illustrated by
John Alan Maxwell), "Character and Football" by Glenn
S. Warner (Illustrated by Gluyas Williams), "Love is an Angler"
by Ben Ames Williams (Illustrated by W. Emerton Heitland), "Doing
It Together" by Portia Howe Sperry (Illustrated by Lyle Justis),
"Blind Date" by Leona Dalrymple (Illustrated by Frederick
Chapman), "A Call to Arms" by Anna Steese Richardson,
"Fire" by Samuel Merwin (Illustrated by John Alonzo Williams),
"Without This -- Nothing" by Dorothy Canfield (Illustrated
by Robert Foster), "Young People Are Conservative" by
Richard Sherman (Illustrated by William P. Welsh), "Love and
the Lieutenant" by Robert W. Chambers (Illustrated by Norman
Price), and much more! |
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type: serial
illustrator: Norman Price Part 7
date: November
year: 1934
publication: Woman's Home Companion
issue:
vol: 61
number: 11
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type: serial
illustrator: Norman Price Part 8
date: December
year: 1934
publication: Woman's Home Companion
issue:
vol: 61
number: 12
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Blonde and Black [Operator 13] type: short story
date: July
year:1934
publication: Nash's Magazine
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Short Story from the novel appearing in Nash’s Magazine, July, 1934.(Blonde
and Black is part 11 of Secret Service Poerator 13) |
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Love and the Lieutenant (continued) |
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type: serial
illustrator: Norman Price Part 9
date: January
year: 1935
publication: Woman's Home Companion
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type: serial
illustrator: Norman Price Part 10
date: February
year: 1935
publication: Woman's Home Companion
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type: serial
illustrator: Norman Price Part 11
date: March
year: 1935
publication: Woman's Home Companion
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Love and the Lieutenant |
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type: serial
illustrator: Part
date: February 14
year: 1937
publication: Philadelphia Inquirer
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Philadelphia Inquirer Gold Seal Novels. From
the mid-1930s for about 10 years, the Philadelphia Inquirer published
a 'complete illustrated novel' as a section of its Sunday edition. |
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