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Mystery Adventures January 1936


Despite the Norman Saunders cover featuring a near-nude woman, this isn't a "spicy" pulp. It's a general fiction pulp, and this issue has a story by William G. Bogart, author of some of the Doc Savage stories, whose name is written on the cover in pencil. Could it be the author's copy? Even if it isn't, this is an above average condition copy of a sought after pulp. Click photo for details/to buy.

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