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The Blue Book Magazine, September 1922

· September 1922

# The Blue Book Magazine, September 1922

This issue features serials and short stories across romance, adventure, and mystery genres. The principal serial is "Lou-Lou" by H. Bedford-Jones, a novel of East-West romance and adventure. E. Phillips Oppenheim concludes "The Evil Shepherd," his mystery novel. Short fiction includes "On Pine Head" by Clay Perry, a lumbering-region novelette; "The Jigglesqueak" by Paul Fitzgerald, a motor-racing story; "A Splash in Society" by J. Frank Davis featuring a Texan in the East; Bertram Atkey's "Easy Street Experts" about villainous adventures; Frank Parker Stockbridge's "Witchcraft," combining love and radio; Joe Mills's "Two Long and Three Short," a mountain survival drama; Charles Phelps Cushing's detective story "The Crime-Detector"; and additional tales of boxing, diplomacy, mining, and Chinese-American life by William F. Sturm, Clarence Herbert New, Reuben Maury, and Marian O'Hearn with Lemuel L. De Bra.

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September 1922
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