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Adventure, February 20, 1922

· February 20, 1922 | 25¢

This February 20, 1922 Adventure magazine issue contains eight stories and several miscellaneous features. "The Seventeen Thieves of El-Kalil" by Talbot Mundy is a complete novel set in Palestinian intrigue and insurrection, featuring protagonists Grim and an unnamed narrator investigating corruption in Hebron. "The White Dawn" (Part II) by Hugh Pendexter concerns Revolutionary spies in Manhattan. "The Closed Trail" by William Wells is a Western novelette about feuding cattlemen. Additional stories include "Fish for the Gunner" by Charles Victor Fischer (Pacific Coast radio trouble), "Wise Men and a Mule" by W.C. Tuttle (Western Christmas pageant), "Two Scalps at Seventy-Six" (pioneer narrative), "The Odyssey of Chandar Roy" (Indian-Malaysian intrigue), "Up-Stream" by Robert Simpson (West African bayou fighting), "The Gate in the Sky" by Harold Lamb (Siberian frontier adventure), and "A Burned Steak" by E.E. Harriman (naval submarine story). Supplementary features include poetry, departments addressing outdoor topics, weapons lore, and readers' correspondence.

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Date
February 20, 1922 | 25¢
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