Description
People’s Story Magazine – February 25, 1922 – “The Man Maker” – No Label – Good Interior
Add an authentic piece of pulp-era literature to your collection with this February 25, 1922 issue of People’s Story Magazine. This edition features the complete novel “The Man Maker” by John Schoolcraft, along with a lively mix of adventure, mystery, and human-interest stories from popular authors of the early 20th century.
Condition
This magazine is in acceptable condition with a good interior for its age. The cover shows creases, along with marks and general wear, and there may be small rips or blemishes inside. Despite these expected signs of age, the pages remain intact and legible. The magazine pictured in this listing is the exact copy you will receive. Please review all photos carefully for a clear understanding of its condition.
Table of Contents
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Cover Design – Edgar Franklin Wittmack
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The Man Maker – Complete Novel by John Schoolcraft (p.3)
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Tone-Deaf – Short Story by Robert T. Shannon (p.60)
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Bold and Bottle-Scarred – Short Story by Henry C. Vance (p.67)
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One Pebble – Short Story by George Allan England (p.78)
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The Edge of the Earth – Part V of a Five-Part Story by Marshall Scull (p.89)
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The Price – Short Story by G. B. Lancaster (p.110)
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The Woven Strand – Novelette by Maxwell Smith (p.122)
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Old Hawk – Verse by Arthur Lockwood (p.162)
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A Sense of Humor – Short Story by Harrison R. Howard (p.163)
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The Great Lakes – Verse by Harry Kemp (p.171)
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The Herring Choker – Short Story by Arthur Lockwood (p.172)
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The Get Together Club (p.189)
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Let’s Talk it Over (p.192)
Additional Details
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All magazines are shipped with a plastic protective covering.
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Combined shipping is available—please contact us for details.
This issue provides a fascinating look into the fiction and culture of the early 1920s, making it an excellent choice for collectors of vintage magazines and pulp stories.