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The Junior Munsey and The Puritan, Vol. X, No. 6
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The Junior Munsey and The Puritan, Vol. X, No. 6

· September 1901

# The Junior Munsey, September 1901

This 176-page monthly magazine contains ten serials and short stories alongside illustrated feature articles. The lead serial, "The Pegleggers," described as "a strong story of adventure in the West," begins with five chapters. "In the Shadow of War" and "The Black Tortoise" continue their serialized narratives. "The Man He Was Meant to Be" also appears in installment form. Short fiction includes "The Postern Gate," "Miss Vartan," "The Countess," "The Jilting of Faro Frank," "A Platonic Engagement," "His Father's Boy," and "Automo Billy."

Non-fiction features cover diverse subjects: Britain's future king (the Duke of Cornwall and York); college societies in New York; the Wisdom of Confucius; Angora goats and mohair production; photography as evidence in courts; the naval Monitor; Panama hats; New York's gold industry; and salmon fishing in the Columbia River. Articles on "The Amateur Sportsman," "Hymns That Haven't Helped," and theatrical news round out the contents.

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Date
September 1901
Rights
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