Description
The Popular Magazine – October 7, 1925 – “The Nameless Terror” – No Label – Good Interior
Step back into the thrilling world of interwar pulp fiction with this October 7, 1925 issue of The Popular Magazine. Headlined by “The Nameless Terror,” a complete Bulldog Drummond mystery by Sapper, this volume delivers an engaging mix of adventure, mystery, and verse from noted authors such as A. M. Chisholm, Henry Herbert Knibbs, and James Francis Dwyer.
Condition
This magazine is in acceptable condition with a good interior, reflecting typical wear for its age. The front cover shows creases, marks, and surface wear, and there may be small rips or other blemishes inside. Despite these flaws, the pages remain complete and legible. The item pictured is the exact copy you will receive—please check all images for an accurate sense of its condition.
Table of Contents
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The Nameless Terror – A Complete Novel by “Sapper” (Bulldog Drummond)
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When the Sea Gives Up Its Dead – Short Story by A. M. Chisholm
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The Judgment Trail – Novelette by Henry Herbert Knibbs
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China Coast Skippers – Poem by Berton Braley
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Mrs. Sweeny’s Boss – Short Story by Charles R. Barnes
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Carib Gold – Four-Part Story, Part I by Ellery H. Clark
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Grandpa Addicks – Short Story by Arthur Colton
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The Strange Affairs of the Texan Wasp – III: The Blue House Boat of Muskingum Island by James Francis Dwyer
Additional Details
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All magazines include a plastic protective covering.
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Combined shipping is available—please contact us if you wish to bundle purchases.
This issue is a fine representation of the adventurous storytelling and serialized drama that made The Popular Magazine a cornerstone of pulp literature in the 1920s. It’s a strong choice for collectors of vintage mystery and adventure fiction.