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OCIETY stood aghast! Never before had anyone dared even to think the things he boldly cried out to the whole world. Never before had the shams of society, the hypocrisy of the world been so mercilessly exposed. No one was too high, too power- ful to escape the fury of his attack. With utter fearlessness he tore away the thin veneer of convention and revealed the hidden shame within. Openly he branded with their guilt the rich, the titled, the revered. Behind the cloak of respectability, he exposed such a picture of sin and decadence that the whole world gasped in amazement. Reputations were blasted, men and women in high places were dragged down from their false pedestals; society was thrown into a tumult, They Blush for Shame Shocked cries were raised against this man who dared to tell such things. The press, the pulpit, powerful interests endeavored to silence his astound- ing disclosures. But nothing could stop him. On and on the torch of truth was carried in the fearless hands of Brann, the Iconoclast—Brann, the image- breaker, who swore he would not stop until he had exposed every fake and fraud in Christendom. BRANN «onoct ICONOCLAST Never before or since has anyone dared to write the things Brann wrote. When the out-pourings of his fiery pen were first published to the world in the form of a little week paper, a gasp went up all over the country. A veritable sensation was created. Thousands rose to denounce him; thousands acclaimed his fearless crusade. Fiction was never so startling, so vivid as these revelations of the intimate, guarded secrets of real people whose lives were lived behind a cloak of hypocrisy. The truth that Brann told about society still lives and breathes in the printed page. ' The magic of his words still thrills and grips the thousands who know what Brann did The Mouth of Hell A Disgrace to Civiliza- tion Some Cheerful Liars From the Gods to the Gutter Balaam's Ass The regular price of the complete set of Brann, the Iconoclast, is $27.00. But now, by a tremendous pub- lishing feat that has surprised publishers as well as readers, we are able, while this great edition lasts, The Woman Thou to offer you these wonderful volumes at a full saving Driven to the Devil of one-third. In other words, the cut in price has re- The Seven Viale of] duced the cost of this wonderful set of books from Adam and Eve $27.00 to $17.50. And, what is more, it can still be had on the same amazingly easy terms. SEND NO MONEY It is not likely that this great opportunity will be Tepeated—it is not likely that sucha Mammoth edition will ever again be printed—so, if you ever —---------------------5 THE BRANN PUBLISHERS, Inc., Dept. 394 3 West 29th St., New York City | Send me the 12 volume handsomely bound set of Brann, the Iconoclast | (complete), prepaid for five (s) days examination. I will either return the books in s days after I receive them or will send $1.50 after 5 day a month for 8 months. (10% discount if cash in fuli is sent with th Glory of the New Garter Coinini jood printed in clear, 1d $2.00 | coupon.) Name Address City Reference Check here if you wish a beautiful Artcraft leather-bound set, with | xold tops and silk head and foot bands. "The price of this set is $27.50, payable $4.50 within s days and $2. month for 12 months. | He Shocked the World With His Daring Exposures! ii and wrote. For in response to an insistent and widespread demand, a collection of | | Brann’s writings has been made. | A Few of $ . 5 O i] Brann’s Masterpieces ee | Satan Loosed for a Sea- Each of these amazing volumes contains 320 page readable type on B. Who Was to Blam Joseph or Potiphar’ i For centuries, the world has accepted of Joseph last, revises the story autiful Mrs. Potiphar—and says: it wasn't Joseph's fault either. Those who clain @ past master of wit and humor find ample evid version of "Potiphar’s Wife.” Those who m Brann’s fame rests upon his wizardry of words point to this story as proof. And those wh was greatest as seeker for se point to the moral of t ¢ of the hundreds of stories works. And while it is While This Special Offer Lasts thought of getting a set of Brann, the Iconoclast, NOW IS THE TIME! And you can examine the books free, without one penny in advance! Just mail the coupon without any money. T 12 volume set of Brann, the Iconoclast, will be t to you at once. Examine the books for 5 days fre¢ If you keep the set, as you doubtless will, pay for it on the amazingly easy terms as shown on coupon. You do not risk a penny on this 5 day examination offer, so mail the coupon now, before the limited edition at this low price is exhausted The Brann Publishers, Inc. Dept. 394 3 West 29th Street New York ver 3800 p finish pape total of of text Size ngalore wo! each volume ie § 1-4% PRESS OF WILLIAM GREEN, NEW YORE comicbooks.com