# Adventure Magazine, February 1911
This pulp adventure magazine contains a diverse array of fiction and nonfiction pieces. Featured stories include "Tigre and Isola" by Will H. Thompson, a romantic tragedy set in Arizona's isolated valleys involving a dangerous outlaw's unrequited love for a Spanish gentleman's refined daughter; "Two on Trinity" by Frank Lillie Pollock; and "The Great Todescan's Secret Thrust" by Agnes and Egerton Castle, a seventeenth-century sword-play romance. Serialized works include Gouverneur Morris's "Yellow Men and Gold," depicting treasure-seeking in the South Pacific, and Winifred Graham's "Can a Man be True?," a tale of Balkan romance and intrigue. Other notable stories explore diverse settings and adventures: an Australian interior adventure, African elephant hunting, and tales of crime and morality. Nonfiction articles by Captain George B. Boynton and Hudson Maxim discuss real-world adventuring and explosives engineering. Complete novelette "The Mahogany Garden" concludes the issue, set in Yucatan.
About this artifact
- Date
- February 1911
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com.
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