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All-Story Weekly, March 9, 1918
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All-Story Weekly, March 9, 1918

· Published March 9, 1918

# All-Story Weekly, March 9, 1918

This weekly fiction magazine contains a novelette, five serials in progress, and six short stories. Homer Eon Flint's "The Planeteer" is the featured standalone novelette. The continuing serials include Natalie Sumner Lincoln's detective story "The Moving Finger" (part two of five), Max Brand's "Who Am I?" (part three of six), G. W. Ogden's adventure tale "Steamboat Gold" (part four of five), a story titled "Too Many Crooks" (final installment), and Louis Gorham's "The Undeserted Island" (inaugural part of six). Short stories feature work by George Allan England, William Slavens McNutt, Henry Leverage, H. F. Huntington, Will Thomas Withrow, and Samuel G. Camp. The issue also includes poetry and an editor's column. Advertisements offer engineering instruction, correspondence art lessons, patent services, and employment opportunities.

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Date
Published March 9, 1918
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