The Popular Magazine April 21, 1928 Ox Train & Flying Hoofs No Label GD Interior


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The Popular Magazine – April 21, 1928 – Ox Train & Flying Hoofs – Acceptable Condition (Good Interior, No Label)

This vintage issue of The Popular Magazine, dated April 21, 1928, is in acceptable condition for its age, with creases, rips, marks, and other signs of handling on the cover and within. The interior pages remain in good shape for a pulp from this era. The item pictured is exactly the one you will receive. Please check the photos carefully for condition purposes. It will be shipped with a plastic protective covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.


Contents

Cover Design

  • Artwork by Gayle Hoskins


Complete Novel

  • Ox Train – Robert J. Pearsall (p.2)

    A gripping tale of danger on the frontier, where enemies lurk both inside and outside the wagon train.


Short Stories & Serials

  • The Bond Eternal – Will McMorrow (p.44)

    A lesson in self-discipline, whether soldier or civilian.

  • Flying Hoofs – Charles Neville Buck (p.50) – Five-Part Story (Part I)

    A thrilling drama set against the excitement of the racetrack.

  • Leguerre of the Lost Division – Howard Fitzalan (p.76)

    A soldier, without portfolio, faces an inevitable firing squad.

  • “Take His Name, Sergeant” – Thomas Boyd (p.93)

    A general becomes the butt of an unexpected joke.

  • The Gilded Weakling – Will Beale (p.106) – Five-Part Story (Part III)

    A man’s strength grows out of his country’s resilience.

  • Fogarty – Harry Burke (p.130)

    A reporter uncovers corruption in a prizefight.


Editorial

  • A Chat With You – The Editor (p.143)


A fine collectible for fans of pulp literature, this issue features a complete frontier novel, the opening installment of Flying Hoofs, and a variety of action, adventure, and drama. An excellent glimpse into the storytelling style of the late 1920s pulp era.

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