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  • Stapled. Condition: Good - Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Van Doorn Morgan, Louis Fancher & Ronald McLeod (covers), John Richard Flanagan (The Trail of Fu Manchu), Elmore Brown (Jail Breaker), Irving Nurick (Don't Send Flowers), Harry Burne (Fortune's Toy) (illustrator). First Edition. The April 28 & May 19, 1934 issues of Collier's The National Weekly. Fiction and articles include parts 1, 4 & 11 of 12 The Trail of Fu ManChu, a novel by Sax Rohmer, How Ryan Got Out of Russia (5/19), a Jorkens short story by Lord Dunsany, Jail Breaker, a short story by W R Burnett, Don't Send Flowers, a short story by Philip Wylie, Fortune's Toy, an ethnic themed short story by Roark Bradford, The Court of Last Guess, an article by Ray Tucker anticipating the Supreme Court's consideration of Roosevelt's New Deal programs, and others. Cover art by Van Doorn Morgan (4/28), Louis Fancher (5/19) & Ronald McLeod (7/7). Condition issues include: 4/28 - damp spots to & wear at the top edge of the front cover; 5/19 - nothing significant; & 7/7 - light soiling to the front cover with a Drury College Library Springfield, Missouri stamp at the top center, a 1" x 2.5" chip to the top right corner, some light edge wear, and a 1" closed tear at the bottom left, dog ears to the top (pages 3 - 22) & bottom (pages 3 - 38) corners, and a very small closed tear to the fore edge through page 14. A good to very to good set with serial installments by a prominent & collectible author.