Description
The Popular Magazine – October 1, 1927 – “Gun Smoke” – No Label – Good Interior
Step into the lively world of Western and adventure pulp with this October 1, 1927 issue of The Popular Magazine. Highlighted by the opening installment of “Gun Smoke” by Dane Coolidge, this edition offers an energetic blend of serialized stories and short fiction by A. M. Chisholm, Frederick Niven, and other well-known contributors.
Condition
This magazine is in acceptable condition with a good interior for its age. The front cover shows creases, marks, and surface wear, and minor rips or blemishes may appear inside. Despite these signs of age, the pages remain intact and legible. The item shown in the listing images is the exact copy you will receive—please review the photos carefully for details.
Table of Contents
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Cover Design – Charles Lassell
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A Silver Mine and a Widow – Complete Novel by A. M. Chisholm
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The Progress of Peter Pratt: Episode II – The Dog Star – Fred MacIsaac
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Gun Smoke – Part I of a Six-Part Story by Dane Coolidge
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The Princess and the Pearls – Short Story by James Sayre Pickering
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The Dollar God – Part II of a Six-Part Story by W. B. M. Ferguson
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Pass! – Short Story by Frederick Niven
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The Windigo Drum – Short Story by Aimée D. Linton
Additional Details
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All items are shipped with a plastic protective covering.
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Combined shipping is available—please contact us for details.
This issue captures the rich variety of Western drama, adventure, and lighthearted storytelling that made The Popular Magazine a staple of its era. It’s an appealing choice for collectors of vintage pulp fiction.