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Published by Frank A. Munsey Co., NY, 1940
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good. Vol. 304, No. 2. Pulp magazine. [Edited by George W. Post.] Includes "The Little Doll Died" (pt. 1 of 2) by Theodore Roscoe; "He Didn't Want Soup" by Paul Ernst; "Crisis in Calcutta" (novelet) by L. G. Blochman; "Haymaker" (novelet) by Carl Rathjen; "Fools Fly high" (pt. 2 of 7) by Louis C. Goldsmith;"With Sword in Hand" by Charles Marquis Warren; "The Shame of Arizona" (conclusion) by W. C. Tuttle; "Looking Ahead!" Less wear than usual, but rear is mildly stained with several short, creased foredge tears; marks in pen on rear.
Published by The Frank A. Munsey Company [A Red Star Magazine], New York, 1940
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
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single issue magazine. Condition: Good. First Edition. New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company [A Red Star Magazine]. 1940. First edition. Pulp magazine. Pictorial wrappers [about 6.75" x 9.5"], 110 pages, illustrated [including a read cover ad for Sheaffer Pens]. Good or better copy with publication year added to the spine, usual edgewear and some creasing to the cover paper tanned as usual. bx504E.