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Citizens Radio Call Book 1931-11

Citizens Radio Call Book 1931-11

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Adventure 1931-05-15

White hunter turns to look over his left shoulder, as his black gunbearer shouts and waves his hand at something surprising. Content: "Shadow of the Python," by Robert Simpson, and items by H. Bedford-Jones, f. R. Buckley, Negley Farson, General de Nogales, Ared White, S. B. H. Hurst, Reginald Campbell, and Captain Frederick Moore.

Artist: Hubert Rogers
Source: Tom Johnson
Restoration by: magscanner

Date: 11/09/2010
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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