# Breezy Stories, July 1922
This issue of Breezy Stories, a pulp magazine specializing in romance and contemporary fiction, contains fifteen short stories and novelettes by various authors, along with seven poems. Featured tales include "Infatuation" by Victoria Gotland, where young Rita Parmelee becomes captivated by the sophisticated Frenchman Georges de Lorzac at a New York party; "The Lure Extraordinary" by Marion Lyon Fairbanks; "The Setting of the Emerald" by Thomas Edgclow; and "Pawn of Men" by Frank Spicher. Other selections include "The Target" by Howard R. Marsh, "The Vanishing Revenge" by Ray St. Vrain, "The Man Who Would Not Marry" by Beulah Poynter, and "Beware of the Reds!" by Geo. B. Jenkins Jr. The magazine's advertisement highlights a novelette titled "A Short Cut to Easy Street" by Gordon Stiles, featuring protagonist Bunny Sharpe navigating Bohemian life in London. The issue's balance comprises additional romantic and dramatic narratives with varied settings.
About this artifact
- Date
- July 1922
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com.
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