This issue of The Blue Book Magazine collects serial and short fiction alongside advertisements. The two featured serials are Edwin L. Sabin's "White Indian," a Rocky Mountain frontier novel set in the era of Kit Carson featuring a Crow Indian encampment in winter, and Agatha Christie's mystery novel "The Man in the Brown Suit" (concluding chapters). Short stories include Steuart M. Emery's "The Unwilling Witness" (drama), Bertram Atkey's "Easy Street Experts" featuring con-artists' adventures, H. Bedford-Jones's "The Four Red Circles" (Sahara episode), Ben Lucien Burman's "The Skunk" (Ohio River steamboat tale), Frank Richardson Pierce's "Raw Men" (Arctic narrative), Hugh Thomason's animal story "Black-Nose" (South American puma), and others spanning adventure, comedy, and contemporary settings. Additional genres include football fiction, circus stories, and diplomatic narratives. The issue emphasizes popular commercial adventure and mystery fiction.
About this artifact
- Date
- November 1924
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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