1940/11 — Cover design “De Luxe Model” by Bradshaw Crandell Contents taken from the index and from paging through the issue are as follows:
BOOK-LENGTH NOVEL:
Somwhere I’ll Find You by Charles Hoffman and illustrated by E.M. Jackson
TEN SHORT STORIES:
The Other Ten by Francis Wallace and illustrated by Michael Dolas
Air Mail to Red Riding Hood by Vina Delmar
Birthday Gift by Jean Dupont Miller
Half-Baked Alaska by Albert Rice and illustrated by Robert Patterson
The Bronzes of Martel Greer by Thyra Samter Winslow and illustrated by Tom Webb
Horse Show Ball by Sarah-Elizabeth Rodger and illustrated by Jon Whitcomb
Postscript by Frank R. Adams and illustrated by Armando Seguso
People Are An Uncommonly Bad Lot by W.E. Brandon and illustrated by Dan Content
The Star That Fell by Edison Marshall and illustrated by J.W. Schlaikjer
Charm by Grace Zaring Stone and illustrated by Walter M. Baumhofer
THREE SERIALS:
Tiger Milk — Part I — by David Garth and illustrated by John Falter
And New Stars Burn — Part V — by Faith Baldwin and illustrated by McClelland Barclay
The Strange War of Hiram Holliday — Conclusion by Paul Gallico and illustrated by Tom Lovell
TEN ARTICLES:
Cosmopolite of the Month: Byron C. Foy by Percy Waxman
Coming Home by W.L. White
Personal Exposures by Rex Beach
The Pan American Way by Stuart Chase
Her Blood Works Miracles by Walter Livingston
Streamline and Safe Way by Artie McGovern
The Hazards of Night Life by Ted Shane
Inside the Trojan Horse by Donald E. Keyhoe and John Jay Daly
Moving–Now and Then by Mary Margaret McBride
The Most Thrilling Football Game I Ever Saw by Bill Corum
FIVE SPECIAL FEATURES:
Over the Editor’s Shoulder
Letters
New Pictures You’ll Want to See
Fashions in Fiction
Educational Guide
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