Collier's November 1940 Condition: Very Good - Fine Cover Artist: George Runge Features: FICTION: Frederick Nebel's "Something to Remember." Before Nebel wrote for the slicks, he wrote for Black Mask in the hard boiled detective noir style of the 1920s and for Dime Detective created Jack Cardigan, the tough, Irish detective for the Cosmos Dective Agency; SERIALS: Octavus Roy Cohen "Kid Tinsel" part 3 of 11. Cohen published 56 books, works that included humorous and detective novels, plays, and collections of short stories. He also composed successful Broadway plays and radio, film, and television scripts; Ernest Haycox's "The Drifter (9th of 10 parts) He published two dozen novels and about 300 short stories, many of which appeared first in pulp magazines in the early 1920s. During the 1930s and 40s, he was a regular contributor to Collier's Weekly from 1931 and The Saturday Evening Post from 1943; AD: Santa Coca-Cola ad on back cover. |