This February 1962 issue of Bluebook for Men contains feature articles, adventure fiction, and short stories. "Hemingway's Lust for War" by Milt Machlin excerpts a biographical account of Ernest Hemingway's activities during wartime. "Murder at the United Nations" by Paul Meskil investigates an unsolved case involving a Russian Embassy death disguised as suicide. Fiction includes "Deadly Blonde of the Barranca de Cobre" by Matt Weld, concerning stolen gems and a fugitive woman; "Floating Women's Barracks" by Herb McCall about female Navy personnel; "The Day It Rained Blood" by Herb Goldstein on union gang violence; "An Apple for Quast" by Warren Winden tracking a rapist; and "Beast Butler versus the Belles of New Orleans" by Robert Schick depicting Civil War-era conflict. Additional features include "Jumping Joe Savoldi" by Walter Wager about Notre Dame sports history and various short departments.
About this artifact
- Date
- February 1962, 35 cents
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- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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