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    The Passing Show [v3, #131, September 22, 1934] (Odhams Press, 2d, 40pp, 9¼″ x 12″, cover by Gilbert Wilkinson) []
    Details supplied by Mike Ashley.
    • 7 · Royalty I Have Shot · James Jarché · ex
      abridged from forthcoming book People I Have Shot by noted photographer.
    • 11 · The Salvation of Valerus Poach · Edwin Rutt · ss
    • 14 · The Women Diplomats Will Keep Secrets · Lord Strabolgi · ar
    • 15 · Private Lives 131: Edith the Unexpected · Private Secretary · ar [Ref. Edith Sitwell]
    • 16 · Another Invention, Eh? · Allan Jowan · ss
    • 18 · The English Are Like This · Hugh Preston · ss
    • 23 · This Really Happened: Fighting Ten Thousand Bees · Tursa · ts
    • 23 · This Really Happened: Embarrassing! · W. H. · ts
    • 24 · A Sinner at Sea · [uncredited] · ts
    • 26 · Road Sense: Safer, Swifter, Smarter Cars · B. L. Jacot · ar
    • 26 · What It Means to You: Exchange Makeshifts · Francis Williams · ms
    • 28 · Beggars’ Horses [Part 15 of 16] · P. C. Wren · sl; subtitled “Murder on Dartmoor”.
    • 34 · Making Peace for your Children · Mary Ferguson · ar








    The Passing Show [v3, #138, November 10, 1934] (Odhams Press, 2d, 40pp, 9¼″ x 12″, cover by Gilbert Wilkinson) []
    Details supplied by Mike Ashley.
    • 7 · Guardians of the Great · Edwin T. Woodhall · ar; about bodyguards of eminent statesmen - one anecdote refers to a golden microphone the king had for the opening of Manchester Library and which two detectives had to keep safe until it was returned to London!.
    • 9 · Red for Danger · Ben Ames Williams · ss
    • 12 · The Life Story of Princess Marina [Part 6 of 8] · Grace Ellison · ar
    • 15 · The End of the Rope · Georges Surdez · vi Collier’s August 25 1934; suspense on a mountainside - not one of his foreign legion stories.
    • 16 · Twenty-Two Guinea Pigs · John Kent · ss
    • 18 · What It Means to You: Looking Ahead · Francis Williams · ms
    • 23 · Private Lives 138: The Singing Architect · Private Secretary · cl [Ref. Sir Gilbert Scott]
    • 24 · Smash and Grab · [uncredited] · ts
    • 26 · The Council of Ghosts [A.B.C. Hawkes] · C. E. Bechhofer Roberts · ss
    • 28 · Country Cameo: Autumn Morning · S. L. Bensusan · ms
    • 34 · When Wives Work · Mary Ferguson · ar; begins with the startling comment, “Woman’s place is in the home, but yesterday I met a young husband who said that he was seriously thinking of sending his wife out to work!”.
    • 36 · This Really Happened: Her Terrible Secret · S. P. · ts
    • 36 · This Really Happened: A Pin and a Murderer · R. H. · ts











    The Passing Show [v3, #148, January 19, 1935] (2d, 32pp) []
    Details supplied by Mike Ashley.
    • 5 · I Was Hitler’s Prisoner (Part 1) · Stefan Lorant · ar; Lorant’s diary - he of course went on to revolutionize the British magazine scene with Lilliput.
    • 7 · The Man Who Could Vanish · Barré Lyndon · ss; fantasy about a man who, having meddled with electricity, finds he can vanish - perhaps folding into another dimension.
    • 10 · Britain’s Back Door · L. G. Branson · ar; about London’s dockland.
    • 13 · Private Lives 148: Daddy Dear · Private Secretary · ar [Ref. Conrad Veidt]; about the actor.
    • 14 · The Trials of Lady Dyther · S. L. Bensusan · ss
    • 16 · The Jinn from the Sky · Tanjong · ss; presented as a fantasy but really a story by an Arab who has never previously seen a plane and who believes it is a Roc.
    • 26 · Woman to Woman: “So Sweet to Dress” · Berta Ruck · cl
    • 28 · When Worlds Collide [Part 8 of 17] · Edwin Balmer & Philip Wylie · n. The Blue Book Magazine September 1932 (+5)



    The Passing Show [v3, #150, February 2, 1935] (2d, 32pp) []
    Details supplied by John Brandler.
    • 5- 7 · A Shot at Goal [Montague Egg] · Dorothy L. Sayers · ss; illustrated by Lendon
    • 8- 9 · Henry Ford Shows Me His Dream That Came True · Valentine Williams · ar
    • 10 · City of Silence · Miles Henslow · ss; illustrated by Edgar Spenceley
    • 11-12 · I Was Hitler’s Prisoner, 3: News in a Wine Bottle · Stefan Lorant · ar; illustrated by photo
    • 13-16 · Put Me Ashore · R. V. Gery · ss; illustrated by W. R. E. Scott; a South Seas romance that shows that some man-eaters love their victims.
    • 17-20 · Laughter · Various · hu; cartoons by Seviour, G.S. Sherwood, Betts, KGror, A.C. Barrett, Wilson Fleming, (?) (JR) Cane, M. Hall, Dunkel, A.W. Browne, A.E.B., Bruce Bairnsfather, Mabel Lucie Attwell.
    • 22-24 · Secret of the Wrecker—The Terrible Story of the Train Wreck at Blatorgaby in Sept 1931. Sylvestre Matuska Who Was Sentenced to Death · [uncredited] · ar
    • 24 · Chinging! Ulcherwado, The language of Chaffinches · W. J. Passingham · ar
    • 26-28 · When Worlds Collide [Part 10 of 17] · Edwin Balmer & Philip Wylie · n. The Blue Book Magazine September 1932 (+5); illustrated by Fortunino Matania; sub-titled “Secrets of Bronson Beta”.
    • 30-31 · Woman to Woman: Parking the Children · E. Arnot Robertson · cl
    • 32 · This Really Happened… “They Called Him Mad Dog” · E. R. · ar












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