LIBERTY (TYLER MASON; LUCY STONE TERRILL; LEON TROTSKY; FRANK LEON SMITH; ADELA ROGER ST. JOHNS; MARY FREDERICKS; RUBE GOLDBERG; RICHARD WORMSER; BEVERLY HILLS; GORDON "MICKEY" COCHRANE; OLIVER SWIFT; PRINCESS ALEXANDRA KROPOTKIN; WALLACE IRWIN)
Liberty: March, Mar. 23, 1935
NY, Liberty Publishing. 1935. Single Issue Magazine. Vol. 12, No. 12. Large bedsheet sized. Cover art by Carl Pfeufer. Includes "Editorial"; "Hell in Boots" (pt. 1) by Tyler Mason; "Flowers for Sale" by Lucy Stone Terrill; "If America Should Go Communist" by Leon Trotsky; "Resting Easy" by Frank Leon Smith; "Twenty Questions"; "The Private Life of the Five and Ten Princess" (pt. 2) by by Adela Roger St. Johns; "Death's Long hand" by Mary Fredericks; "I Am Always on Time" by Rube Goldberg; "$2,000 Conversation Contest"; "Ten Dollars" by Richard Wormser; "Playful, Provocative, Palpitating" (movie reviews) by Beverly Hills; "There's Fight in Big League Baseball" by Gordon "Mickey" Cochrane; "Good Books" by Oliver Swift; "To the Ladies!" by Princess Alexandra Kropotkin; "Cross Word puzzle"; "She Made Her Bed" (pt. 3) by Wallace Irwin; "Vox Pop". Spine tears; creasing; stress; tears to rear cover tape mended. Good to Very Good-.

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