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Adventure Magazine Cover

· July 3, 1921

This issue of Adventure magazine (July 3, 1921, Volume XXX) contains "Sun-Dog Trails," a complete novelette by W.C. Tuttle about Brick Davidson and his tall companion Silent Slade, who inadvertently crash a lumber wagon into a stagecoach during a holdup. The impact interrupts masked robbers attempting to steal an iron strongbox from the Whippoorwill mine. Davidson and Slade become entangled in the mystery surrounding a veiled woman passenger on the coach, while navigating the politics of Sun-Dog County, where the incompetent Sheriff Bunty Blair recently narrowly won election over the more capable Brick Davidson himself. The issue also features complete novels and novelettes, including Rafael Sabatini's "The Prize," Harold Lamb's "The Grand Cham" (searching for Cathay's golden city), and Konrad Bercovici's "The Bear-Tamer's Daughter." Additional material includes poems, an article on Cochise, an adventure column, and reader services.

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Date
July 3, 1921
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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