Collier's December 1937 Condition: Very Good - Fine Cover Artist: Lawson Wood Authors: Jerome Beatty; Corey Ford and Alastair MacBain; Sidney Herschel Small; 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. ); Karl Detzer; Jonathan Latimer ( Latimer became a journalist at the Chicago Herald Examiner and later for the Chicago Tribune, writing about crime and meeting Al Capone and Bugs Moran, among others.[1] In the mid-1930s, he turned to writing fiction, starting with a series of novels featuring private eye William Crane, in which he introduced his typical blend of hardboiled crime fiction and elements of screwball comedy.); George F. Worts (Best known in the pulps for Peter the Brazen series, George F. Worts, occasionally wrote under his own name and also under the pen name, Loring Brent. ) Interior Artist: Harry Beckhoff; Jon Whitcomb; Henry Morton Stoops; Elmore Brown; Ronald McLeod; Louis Priscilla Features: Fiction: Smart Girl, Part VI is by George F. Worts, best known in the pulps for Peter the Brazen series. He occasionally wrote under his own name and also under the pen name, Loring Brent; "The Hill of Gasquet is by Max Brand, real name Frederick Schiller Faust, who in the 1920s, 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.. AD: Daisy guns and Coca-Cola Santa ad. |