# Adventure Magazine, July 20, 1925
This issue of Adventure, published three times monthly, contains three complete novelettes and multiple short stories across adventure genres. Featured works include Everett Saunders' "Lucky Moon," Ralph R. Perry's "Five Pounds per Ton Bonus" (concerning an engineer named Angus MacDermut), Chester T. Crowell's "Dogie" (set in Texas, involving racing horses), J. Allan Dunn's "The Three Traders" (South Seas novelette about men who cannot be bullied by natives), Michael J. Phillips' "Boon of the Wilderness" (lumber camp story of a lost man following the sun), Captain Mansfield's "Yu Duck, Sea Lawyer" (San Francisco Bay tale of a Chinese cook), Alanson Skinner's "A Man's Dog" (Indian country, about an honored warrior), George E. Holt's "The Treasure of Mulai El-Hassan" (Morocco, featuring Mohamed Ali turning beggar), and Raymond S. Spears' "A Fifteen-Cent Meal" (Western story of ten years' hard labor for food). Includes verse, the Camp-Fire reader forum, and "Ask Adventure," a comprehensive service bureau addressing outdoor activities, mining, aviation, and numerous specialized topics.
About this artifact
- Date
- July 20, 1925
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
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