ADVENTURE, June 1934
The second issue of this venerable pulp published by Popular Publications, but the first to bear the unique Popular look, down to a cover by the great Walter Baumhofer. A truly memorable number whose outstanding tales include a short Hashknife Hartley novel by W. C. Tuttle and the memorable “Judge Lynch,” a much-anthologized yarn about race relations by T. S. Stribling, perhaps the only author to continue submitting stories to the pulps after winning a Pulitzer Prize for literature. Condition: Fine to Very Fine. Minor wear on front cover’s top edge (see scan), small stain (the diameter of a pencil eraser) in center of spine. Text block is off-white to very lightly yellowed and supple. Sharp copy of a very desirable issue.
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