Oriental Stories/Volume 1/Issue 1
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Contents for October-November
Cover Design: "Singapore Nights" |
von Gelb |
The Yellow River (Verse) |
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6 |
20 |
32 |
Flower Profiles (Verse) |
49 |
50 |
68 |
76 |
83 |
87 |
78 |
111 |
116 |
132 |
139 |
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If You Enjoyed Reading This Issue
we can assure you that you will be pleased with our next issue equally as well, for in it you will find such stories as:
The King of the Jerawahs, by S. B. H. Hurst
A thrilling story of North India, a rough Durani Afghan, the treasure of Alexander the Great, and Bugs Sinnat of the Secret Service.
The Veiled Leopard, by G. G. Pendarves
An exciting story of the slave trade and a half-breed Arab leader whom the Touareggs called the Leopard.
Yih Yoh's protestations of meekness masked the cruel heart of a tiger—a strange novelette of the China Sea.
The Scourge of Mektoub, by Paul Ernst
African black magic was called to aid the Rose of Meknes when confronted with the horrible punishment devised by Lakhdar, the sinister Arab captain.
Gesture of the Gods, by Guy Fletcher
The curse that took the lives of the despoilers of King Tut-ankh-amen's tomb ls firmly believed in Egypt today—a vivid story of Luxor and the Valley of the Kings.
With the Veneer Ripped Off, by Lee Robinson
A startling, red-blooded tale of Morocco and the Spanish Foreign Legion la the Riff campaign.
The Sacred Cannon Recoils, by Pollok Guiler
A tale of murder, intrigue, piracy, and the opium traffic in the Dutch East Indies.
The Vengeance of Sa'ik, by Otis Adelbert Kline
A stirring tale of the Arab revolt against Turkey during the World War—a story of the desert and the unleashed blood-lust of a fierce race of warriors.
Golden Rosebud, by Dorota Flatau
A grim story of a blighted Chinese romance and the unutterable cruelty of China under the Mandarins.
The Green Jade God, by John Briggs
An unusual story about throe enemies, one blind, one deaf and one tongueless, who were forced into a strange comradeship—a story of India and a native idol.
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