The Popular Magazine April 7, 1922 The Red Redmaynes No Label GD Interior


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The Popular Magazine – April 7, 1922 – The Red Redmaynes (Part I) – Acceptable Condition (Good Interior, No Label)

This rare issue of The Popular Magazine (Vol. LXIII, No. 6), dated April 7, 1922, is in acceptable condition for its age, with creases, rips, marks, and other signs of handling on the cover and throughout. The interior pages, however, remain in good shape, making it an attractive copy for collectors of early 20th-century pulp fiction. The item pictured is exactly the one you will receive. Please see the detailed photos for condition purposes. It will be shipped with a plastic protective covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.


Contents

Complete Novel

  • Galvo 49 – W.R. Hoefer (p.1)

    Chad Illsley wanted the right thing, but fate made it difficult.


Short Stories & Serials

  • Resolved— – A.M. Chisholm (p.49)

    The men of Yellow Horse Camp meet literature head-on.

  • The Red Redmaynes – Eden Phillpotts (p.65) – Five-Part Story (Part I)

    A gripping Dartmoor mystery: what happened in that lonely bungalow quarry, and where is Robert Redmayne?

  • In the Matter of Silas Lodewyk – Thomas McMorrow (p.98)

    A clever way to keep the family skeleton hidden.

  • Bright Roads of Adventure (X—Jailed With Every Courtesy) – Ralph D. Paine (p.114)

    Historical anecdotes and a narrowly avoided mishap.

  • Dead Reckoning – J.H. Greene (p.125)

    A human candle burns out heroically.

  • Old Peter Takes an Afternoon Off – O.F. Lewis (p.134)

    Sometimes play is better business than work.

  • Caught in the Net – Editorials (p.144)

    Topics include prices, goats, star gazing, and new-style rangers.

  • The Deaf Mute – H. de Vere Stacpoole (p.149)

    Wealth-seeking with deceptive twists.

  • The Spark in the Tinder – Holman Day (p.157) – Six-Part Story (Part VI).

  • Fanny Wins – Frederick Stuart Greene (p.170)

    A Texas wife proves her point with determination.

  • “Etchin’s.” – George Hugh Banning (p.177)

    Captain Guthrie recognizes a kindred spirit in Peter Vronski.

  • Sleight of Hand – Lucia Chamberlain (p.184)

    A parlor game unsettles an evening’s guests.


Editorial

  • A Chat With You – The Editor (p.191)


A fascinating pulp collectible, this issue introduces Part I of Eden Phillpotts’s mystery The Red Redmaynes, alongside a variety of adventure tales, clever short stories, and editorials. A wonderful addition for enthusiasts of vintage fiction and early pulp magazine history.

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