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The Junior Munsey and The Puritan

· September 1901

# The Junior Munsey, September 1901

This issue of The Junior Munsey contains five serial stories and numerous short stories alongside feature articles. "The Pegleggers," a Western adventure serial by an unnamed author, begins its five-chapter run. "The Man He Was Meant to Be" and "In the Shadow of War" continue their serials, while "The Black Tortoise" appears in chapters XIV–XV. Short stories include "The Postern Gate," "Miss Varian," "You!", "The Countess," "The Jilting of Faro Frank" (illustrated), "A Platonic Engagement," "His Father's Boy," and "Automo Billy."

Feature articles cover diverse topics: a profile of Britain's Duke of Cornwall and York; college clubs in New York; "The Amateur Sportsman" (fishing and hunting advice); the wisdom of Confucius; angora goats; gospel hymns; photography in courts; New York's waterfront; the USS Monitor; the Panama hat; gold refining; salmon fishing; and automotive subjects. Contributors include Fritz Cunliffe-Owen, Juliet Wilbor Tompkins, and John R. Spears.

About this artifact

Date
September 1901
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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