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Cover Design J. Allen St. John
Illustrating a scene in "Pearls from Macao"
Pearls from Macao H. Bedford-Jones 259
China Sea—thrilling adventure and romance on a wrecked treasure-ship
Verse
The Bride of God Seabury Quinn 289
Spain—a vagabond-at-arms and the bite of sharp swords in the valiant days of yore
Dancers Hung Long Tom 308
Verse
The Lion of Tiberias Robert E. Howard 309
Arabia—Zenghi, Lord of Mosul, rides up the glittering stairs of empire to his doom
The Jumping-Well Geoffrey Vace 329
Delhi—a tale of Chowkander King in an eery adventure against murderous enemies
The Forgotten of Allah E. Hoffmann Price 342
Kurdistan—the story of a doughty sultan and red feats of valor
The Samaritan Warren Hastings Miller 363
North Africa—a young ship's officer is plunged into a dangerous adventure rescuing an American girl in the souks of Tunis
The Kiss of Zoraida Clark Ashton Smith 373
Damascus—the age-old cruelty of the East re-lives in this story of an Oriental harem
The Souk 377
A chat with the readers
The Mutations of Madam Butterfly James W. Bennett 380
Japan—fact-article about a Nipponese courtezan
Published quarterly by the Popular Fiction Publishing Company, 2457 H. Washington Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Entered as second-class matter, September 8, 1930, at the postoffice at Indianapolis, Indiana, under Act of March 3, 1879. Single copies, 15 cents. Subscription, 60 cents a year in the United States, $1.20 a year in Canada, 80 cents in other countries. English office: Charles Lavell, 13, Serjeant's Inn, Fleet St., E. C. 4, London. 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 Chisago office at 840 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill.FARNSWORTH WRIGHT, Editor.
Copyright, 1933, by the Popular Fiction Publishing Company
Copyrighted in Great Britain