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EVERY STORY COMPLETE—NO SERIALS!
Cover Design M. Brundage
Illustrating a scene in "Speed Planes for Moscow"
Speed Planes for Moscow S. Gordon Gurwit 3
Russia—a tale of the Five Year Plan and a romance surrounded with perils and death
The River of Perfumes Warren Hastings Miller 18
Indo-China—a fascinating tale of love, lust, and a wild adventure
Alleys of Darkness Patrick Ervin 29
Singapore—a story of Dennis Dorgan, hardest-fisted slugger in the merchant marine
The Shadow of the Vulture Robert E. Howard 39
Vienna—A stirring tale of Suleyman the Magnificent, Sultan of Turkey, when Christendom stood at bay
Five Merchants Who Met in a Tea-House Frank Owen 65
China—a fantasy about five men whose thoughts gave beauty to the wanton girl of their dreams
The Little Affair of the Eiffel Tower Arthur Morris Crosby 71
A tale of the Paris underworld—Henri the Fox scorned to use the gross means of hired assassins, but his methods were just as effective
Passport to the Desert G. G. Pendarves 82
Algeria—a story of intrigue involving an American girl and an Arab slave-dealer
The Spider Woman - Seabury Quinn 101
Netherlands—a terrific adventure of Carlos the Tiger, and the Dutch-Spanish wars
Hindoo Student's Prayer Katharine C. Turner 120
Verse
The Souk 121
A chat with the readers
The Mayor's Four Chins James W. Bennett 123
Java—a wily French adventuress pulls a fast one on a countryman of hers
Rivers Hung Long Tom 128
Verse
Published quarterly by the Popular Fiction Publishing Company, 24 5T E. Washington Street, Indianapolis. Ind. Entered as second-class matter, September 8, 1930. at the postoffice at Indianapolis. Indiana, under Act of March 3, 1879. Single copies, 25 cents. Subscription, $1.00 a year in the United Slates. $1.40 a year in Canada, $1.20 in other countries. English office: Charles Lavell. 13, Serjeant's Inn. Fleet St., E. C. 4. London. The publishers are not responsible for the loss of unsolicited manuscripts, although every care will be taken of such material while in their possession. The contents of this magazine are fully protected by copyright and must not be reproduced either wholly or in part without permission from the publishers. All manuscripts and communications should be addressed to the publishers' Chicago office at 840 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago,Ill.FARNSWORTH WRIGHT, Editor.
Copyright, 1933, by the Popular Fiction Publishing Company
COPYRIGHTED IN GREAT BRITAIN
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