Gypsy Rickwood's Fortune-Telling Book - E.P. Dutton - 1929 (dustjacket art by C. Morse)

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Gypsy Rickwood's Fortune-Telling Book - E.P. Dutton - 1929 (dustjacket art by C. Morse)
Challenge. Joan Sutherland. London: Cassell and Co., (1925). First edition. Original dust jacket by C. Morse.
"The cousin to whom Prince Michael Kareninoff was betrothed, when he was a boy, elopes with a man reputed to have a strain of African blood in him. Hence the interest which, in later years, Prince Michael takes in the colour question as it affects the U. S. A. How interracial breeding, which he fiercely and publicly condemns, affects his own life and that of the Englishwoman who loves him."
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November 1924 issue
cover art by C. Morse
stories included:
Mary Carolyn Davies, “Rent”, Argosy All-Story Weekly, August 16, 1924
Johnston McCulley, “The Lone Star and the Lady", Detective Story Magazine, July 19, 1924; illustrated by Leonard Potts
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February 1925 issue
cover art by C. Morse
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May 1925 issue
cover art by C. Morse
stories included:
John Hunter, “The House of Secrets, 1: Chance", illustrated by C. Morse
Anonymous, “Cherchez la Femme" (The Society of Infallible Detectives), The Green Book Magazine, February 1917, as by Carolyn Wells; illustrated by Gail Holloway
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August 1927 issue
cover art by C. Morse
stories included:
Bruce Graeme, “The Hand of Steele, I: Ordeal by Silence”, illustrated by C. Morse
H. de Vere Stacpoole, The Mystery of Uncle Bollard (Part 1 of 7), The Popular Magazine, October 7, 1926; illustrated by Charles Crombie
H. Ashton-Wolfe: Master Bandits of To-day, 7: Red Lopez and Jack Harley
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July 1927 issue
cover art by C. Morse
H. Ashton-Wolfe: Master Bandits of To-day, 6: Jean Cavaillac: The Terror of Marseille
Max Pemberton, “Under Arrest” (Isabelle), illustrated by H. M. Brock
Frank Hubert, “Delia’s Cat-Burglar”, illustrated by Philip Simmonds
Warwick Deeping, “The Grave in the Garden", illustrated by Albert Bailey
Johnston McCulley, “The Crimson Clown’s Treasure Hunt” (Delton Prouse /The Crimson Clown), Detective Story Magazine, June 18, 1927; illustrated by W. E. Wightman
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June 1927 issue
cover art by C. Morse
Frank H. Shaw, “The Shadowy Hand”, illustrated by Albert Morrow
Johnston McCulley, “The Crimson Clown’s Dumb Friend” (Delton Prouse/The Crimson Clown), Detective Story Magazine, April 23, 1927; illustrated by W. E. Wightman
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