Editore: Frank A. Munsey Co., NY, 1905
Da: Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Rivista / Giornale
Wraps. Condizione: Good. Vol. LVII, No. 3. Cover art by Gordon Grant. Pulp magazine. Includes "Up Against It" (novel) by Martin Cross; "the Frozen Fortune" (pt. 1) by Frank Lillie Pollack; "Land of Lost Hope" (pt. 2) by Johnston McCulley; "With Sealed Lips" (pt. 4) by Albert Payson Terhune; "Gordon's Getaway" (pt. 3) by Stephen Brandish; "The Time Limit" (pt. 5) by Bertram Lebhar; "Through No Fault of His Own" (pt. 3) by Casper Carson; "The Lesser Evil" by Garrett Smith; "Six Hours on the Rack" by Robert Russell; "Rivals in Love" by Seward W. Hopkins; "Why the Cars Collided" by Helen Fairchild Duke; "A Quarter Million in a Hurry" by Howard Dwight Smiley; "Quite Like a Free-Lance" by Harold C. Burr; "A Predicament and a Desperado" by John Montague; "Mr. Mawson on the Phone" by Mabel Gertrude Dunning; "A Dog-Day Indeed" by Marvin Dana; "Upsetting the Garrison" by Garrett Swift; "A Matter of Coats" by Charles B. Fremont; "Between Syracuse and Buffalo" by Edward Preston Campbell. Slick advertising pages at beginning and at end of issue; tape and glue mends to spine with tears, wear and losses at ends; edge and corner wear with edge tears; upper front foredge corner loss (see scan). Book.