# ALL-STORY WEEKLY, April 3, 1920
This weekly pulp magazine contains five continued serials. "The Shadowers" by David Fox and the featured novel "The Man Who Convicted Himself" (part one of six) are mystery/crime stories. Edgar Rice Burroughs contributes "Tarzan and the Valley of Luna," continuing his adventure series (part three). "Oblivion" (part two of five) and "The Unlatched Door" (part five) remain unclear from OCR degradation. "The House With a Bad Name" by Perley Poore Sheehan concludes its sixth installment. A novelette, "The Silent Partner" by Herman Howard Matteson, is included. Four short stories feature Raymond Lester's investigative serial "Nan Russell: Investigatrix" (part four, "An Affair of Diplomacy"), Magda Leigh's "The Port of Happiness," James Egan's "Molly's Leap-Year Leap," and Frank Gillooly's "Jackie Daley's Climb to Fame." Two poems by Margaret Hays and Henry Culver appear. Editor's column included.
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- Date
- Published April 3, 1920 · 10¢ per copy
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- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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