Page 8 - Adventure Magazine, 1921, July 18th
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Song of the Yukon Poem Richud Baller ClatJIUJ' 143
The Quality of Honor . Lewia II. Kilpatrick
l\lountnin codes. J44
Lead Upon the Waters Plailip W. Sayera 149 •
"hat came back after many days.
The Bouto A Compltt~ No•fl~tu Arthur 0. Friel 159
fbi! mystcr~ ot the l\mazon.
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The Camp-Fire A free-to-all meetin&-place for readera, writen and adnoturera 174
Various Ptactical Services Free to Any Reader 183
Ask Adventure 184
Weapons, Past and Present 185
Fishing in North America 185
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Lost Trails 191
The Trail Ahead 192
Headings Will Crawford
Conr Design Arthur Schwiedu
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T HROUGH the dense forests of eighteenth-century
New York it ran, guarded by the Black Death
and the Red Death - the mysterious Doom Trail,
sinister alike to Dutch and English and their Iroquois
allies. And toward this Trail the ruined ex-Jacobite
Ormerod sets his face to win an empire for England and
retrieve his own fortunes. "THE DOOM TRAIL,''
a five-part -story of the frontier, by Arthur D. Howden
Smith, begiits in the next issue.
IPI-Z!Pl-ZIPI. The three searchers for It-That-
- Z Walks-Up hear the strange sound drift on the
night air as they push through the Latin-American
jungle. "THREE MEN SEFKI G," a complete
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novelette by W. C. Robertson and H. Bedford-Jones
in the next issue.
Otlur storiu in tlu tuxt imtt an fincast
on the last Parr qfthh ont .
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