This March 20, 1925 issue of Adventure contains multiple action-oriented stories across varied settings. "The Snow Driver" by Harold Lamb is a complete novel set in 1553 England, following Ralph Thorne, an armiger chosen to guard King Edward VI's pavilion at Greenwich. The story opens with intrigue surrounding Spanish and English ships on the Thames. Barry Scobee contributes "Native Born," a Pacific-based tale involving hijackers. John Dorman's "The War Cats of Dugan O'Day" is a complete novelette set on the Florida coast. Thomas Samson Miller's "The Grotesques of N'gibbidi" concerns an African tin concession struggle. Hugh Pendexter continues "The Bush Lopers" (part three of five), featuring coureurs de bois heading toward Detroit. Walter J. Coburn provides the western story "Deuce High," while Leslie McFarlane's "The River Trail" is a complete Canadian novelette involving smuggling. The issue also includes the "Ask Adventure" advice column covering outdoor topics, natural history, mining, and practical information.
About this artifact
- Date
- March 20, 1925
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com.
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