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The Shadow - July 1933

The Shadow - July 1933

Love the See no evil, Hear no evil, Speak no evil three monkeys on the cover. In the title story, the Shadow takes on a stock market manipulator. Loved this description from alt.pulp: This may have been a lot more unsettling to people in 1933 than it is now, but it is vaguely unsettling to have the SHADOW acting like a one-man Federal Securities and Exchange Commission with blazing .45s! Take that, Martha Stewart!. Click photo for details/to buy.

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