Collier's April 1937 Condition: Good - Very Good Cover Artist: Jorj Harris Authors: Teresa Hyde Phillips; Vereen McNeill Bell; Burnham Carter; Walter Duranty; A.D. Morford; Dwight Mitchell Wiley; Max Brand (In the 1920s, Faust wrote extensively for pulp magazines, especially Street & Smith?s Western Story Magazine, a weekly for which he would write over a million words a year under various pen names, often seeing two serials and a short novel published in a single issue. IIn 1934 Faust began to write for upscale, slick magazines, often writing from a villa in Italy. In 1938, due to political events in Europe, he returned with his family to the United States and settled in Hollywood where he worked as a screenwriter for a number of film studios. At one point, Warner Brothers paid him $3,000 a week (a year?s salary for an average worker at the time), and he made a fortune from MGM?s Dr. Kildare adaptions. Faust became one of the highest paid writers of his day. His other pseudonyms include George Owen Baxter, Evan Evans, George Evans, David Manning, John Frederick, Peter Morland, George Challis, and Frederick Frost.) Interior Artist: Elmore Brown; Jon Whitcomb Features: FICTION: Max Brand, "Six Golden Angels," Part III; ARTICLE: ""Night on the Town" by Errol Flynn"; ADS: cars, booze and cigarettes, along with a two-page ad from Mobiloil and Mobilgas. |