Judge, 1930-02-08 · page 2 of 36
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A Famous Doctor Lifts the Curtain on His Life THE STORY OF SAN MICHELE by Axel Munthe Here is the book everyone is talking about. An autobiography which offers new and_ startling proof that truth is stranger than fiction. The Herald Tribune says of it: “One of the most fascinating books of the year.” $3.75 TRIGGER FINGER OF CORPSE SLAYS PIRATE’S DESCENDANT!! (Tabloid News Item) All details of this amazing murder will be fur- nished in full in THE AMAZING WEB by Harry Stephen Keeler THE DUTTON PRIZE MYSTERY FOR FEBRUARY $2.50 SKIS AND SKIING by Elon Jessup Author of “Snow and Ice Sports” A complete guide to the art and technique of good skiing, with notes on the proper clothing and equipment by this well-known sportsman. $3.00 VISIT INDIA WITH ME by Dhan Gopal Mukerji Mukerji brings to you the lure of that land of ageless mystery in a travel book, beautifully illus- trated. A most timely book at the present period of India’s attempt to gain its independence. $3.50 HORSE KETCHUM “Why! That's the first time John hasn't trumped my ace!” John had evidently bought himself, in self-defense, a copy of BRIDGE PUZZLES by Fabyan Mathey and Harry Hallahan A book to which Bridge players the country over are turning gratefully as a relief from crossword puzzles, question and answer games, etc. $2.00 PATRIOT MURDERER CAUGHT! One of the most unique criminals the Yard has known was captured today by an old friend, a Scotland Yard official! BETRAYAL by Alexia E. and H. C. Walter The best reviewed mystery in England $2.00 TANTALUS by Jo Van Ammers Kuller Author of “The Rebel Generation” The international philanderings of a modern Dutch Don Juan. A story written for her Amer- ican following—one of her best, with New York the background. $2.50 When a woman has found no romance in her marriage—what is she to do? GATHER THE STARS by Diana Patrick A New Love Romance Any woman who reads this book may forget the title or the author’s name, but she will never for- get the theme of the story. $2.50 by Dane Coolidge Author of “Gun Smoke,” etc. His adventures and triumphs in cow town—his romance with the Moon Maiden, daughter of a lunatic, who was wont to ride the Ghost Horses of Toobaghah at midnight. Feuds—dangerous exploits—romance. $2.50 Are You Stumped for A New Parlor Sport? Gypsy Rickwood’s Fortune Telling Book With only a few minutes’ prac- tice you will hold the Gypsy se- cret and be able to astonish your friends by your cleverness in read- ing their past and their future. $1.50 BALZAC:The Man and the Lover by Francis Gribble Author of “George Sand and Her Lovers” Hugh Walpole and other English critics acclaim this as one of the three great English biographies of the year. $5.00 E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 300 - 4th Avenue, New York City comicbooks.com