# Blue Book Magazine, February 1921
This issue features "Rings and Things," a complete novelette by John A. Moroso about mystery, romance, and adventure. The cover illustration by Ralph Pallen Coleman depicts scenes from the story.
The issue contains two serialized novels: "Wind Along the Waste" by Gladys E. Johnson, set on California's lonely coast with thrills and action; and "The Strength of the Pines" by Edison Marshall, depicting life in the Oregon wilderness.
Thirteen short stories complement the serials. Titles include "Higher Education Does Pay" by William Harper Dean featuring character Potluck Hewitt; "Tuan Franks' Holiday" by H. Bedford-Jones set in the East Indies; "One Too Many Jones" by Frederick R. Bechdolt featuring Old West themes; "Entered in Red" by Robert J. Casey continuing adventures of Fancy Dan; "A Lesson in Salesmanship" by F. Morton Howard about the ship Jane Gladys; "The Law and the Man" by Lemuel L. De Bra involving Customs service; "Tower of Jewels" by Paul Fitzgerald about two boxers; "The Poisoned Pen" by Leonard D. Hollister, a Post Office mystery; "The Men of Grimaldi" by Prosper Buranelli set in prehistoric times; and stories by Charles Wesley Sanders, Clarence Herbert New, Alexander Hull, and Mary Weik.
About this artifact
- Date
- February 1921
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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