Index:Oriental Stories v01 n01 (1930-10).djvu
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Published bi-monthly by the Popular Fiction Publishing Company. 2457 E. Washington Street. Indianapolis, Ind. Application made for entry at the postoffice at Indianapolis. Ind., as second class matter. Single copies, 25 cents. Subscription. $1.50 a year in the United States, $1.75 a year in Canada, $2.00 In other countries. The publishers are not responsible for the loss of unsolicited manuscripts, although every care will be taken of such material while in their possession. The contents of this magazine are fully protected by copyright and must not be reproduced either wholly or in part without permission from the publishers. All manuscripts and communications should be addressed to the publisher's Chicago office at 840 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Farnsworth Wright, Editor. Copyright, 1930, by the Popular Fiction Publishing Company Contents for October-November
A romantic adventure in the meeting-place of the Orient
How Hamed the Attar overcame his perverse hatred of women
A chess-game played for life and death in the Arabian desert
Russian and British interests in Islam—a tale of Bugs Sinnat
A weird story of Bengal and a disastrous tiger-hunt
Mahbub, the Afghan hillman, avenges his kinsman, Yar Khan
A modern Thais comes out of the Great Desert
Venomous snakes and a wild adventure among the Arabs
Buzak ruled tyrannically in the desert city of El Zoonda
In India it is considered dangerous to insult a Yogi
A modern tale of the ancient city of Sumer
A Japanese tale of the Unfinished Buddha
A chat with the readers
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