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    Cavalier [Volume 2 Number 4, June 1954] ed. Andrew Hecht (Fawcett Publications, Inc., 25¢, 80pp, cover by Lu Kimmel) [] (Full Text)
    Given as Cavalier for Men on the cover.
    Details supplied by Steve Scott.
    • 2 · The Beast in Khaki · Edward Ranzal · ts; “Sgt. Provoo was convicted of crimes never before charged to an American soldier”.
    • 6 · Solved: The Mystery of Butch Cassidy’s End · James D. Horan · ar; “What really happened to the famed Western outlaw after his flight to South America”.
    • 10 · We Were Caught in an Ice Trap · Dr. J. P. Moody · ts; “There was no mistake-the ice field was carrying us out to sea”.
    • 14 · Gadget Guns Mean Murder · Lucian Cary · ar; “These amazing weapons still rank high among the deadliest killers ever created”.
    • 18 · I Caught a Witch · Brian O’Brien · ts; illustrated by Barye Phillips; “The beautiful witch doctor was out to get me, so I got her first”.
    • 21 · Athletes Are Not So Tough · Eric Northrup · ar; “Some of sport’s supermen are pushovers for diseases an average guy could take in stride”.
    • 24 · Plain Mara Lane · [uncredited] · pi; “England’s answer to Marilyn Monroe has everything it takes”.
    • 26 · Case of the Courtroom Casanova · Alan Hynd · ts; illustrated by Ray Johnson; “The sexy lawyer had a special bag of tricks for female clients”.
    • 30 · The Great Snafu · Jay Haley · ss; illustrated by Hamilton Greene; “How it came about that the only ones who didn’t see the B-29 burn were the O.D. and the guards”.
    • 33 · Those Hot-Headed Steelheads · George Heinold · ar; “They’ll break your rod and your heart the second you get careless”.
    • 36 · Now: New Gasolines for Your Car · Sidney Margolius · ar; “Good news for you, your car and your wallet”.
    • 40 · The Smugglers Wore “Falsies” · Bob Carpenter · ar
    • 42 · …And Everybody’s Happy · [uncredited] · ct
    • 47 · You Can Build This Mobile TV Table · [uncredited] · ms
    • 48 · Way of a Wanton [Shell Scott] · Richard S. Prather · n. Fawcett Gold Medal, 1952





    Cavalier [Vol. 3, No. 19, January 1955] ed. James B. O’Connell (Fawcett Publications, Inc., 25¢, 96pp, cover by John Pike) []
    Details supplied by Steve Scott.
    • 2 · You Said It! · The Readers · lc
    • 4 · Human Submarine Escapes · Bob Deindorfer · ts; “A homemade snorkel, a frogman’s suit and a brave man beat the Communist police.”
    • 8 · America’s Fightingest Private · General Victor Gordon · ts; illustrated by Gurney Miller; “Sammie Dreben looked like a comedian and fought like a maddened tiger.”
    • 10 · Beware the Shyster Car Dealer · Dick Reddy · ar; illustrated by Steve Duquette; “An ex-salesman reveals the tricks being used to get your new car dollar.”
    • 12 · “Rottenest Town in the U.S.” · Bob Markel · ar; “An inside report on Phenix City, Alabama”.
    • 15 · Man on the Jump · Bob Wendlinger · ar; “Bridges, suicides and Bob Wendlinger make up a formula for great pictures.”
    • 16 · Tigre Kill · Earle Proctor · ts; “Even the hunters didn’t expect to come back.”
    • 18 · “Don’t Let It Out or They’ll Kill” · Bernard Taper · ar; “The newspapers and police sat on the biggest, best-kept secret in history.”
    • 20 · Photographers’ Dream · [uncredited] · pi; “Anita Eckberg, beautiful from any angle.”
    • 24 · Trial by Ice · A. B. C. Whipple · ex from Yankee Whalers in the South Seas, Doubleday Doran, 1954; illustrated by John Floherty, Jr.; “Fred Tilton didn’t even want company across the 1700-mile stretch of frozen hell.”
    • 28 · We Tunneled a Hell Hole · Ray Davis · ar; “Some men died; others got the bends so bad they envied the dead; still we kept on.”
    • 31 · Rescue in Darkness · B. A. Bailey · ts; “It happened in Mississippi”.
    • 32 · I Fought a MIG with a Chopper · Capt. Richard Swenson, USAF · ts; illustrated by Ken Fagg; “The Russki jet was out to shoot us down or smash us into the Austrian Alps.”
    • 34 · The Horse Runs Wild · Edwin V. Burkholder · ar; “Wisconsin’s Alan Ameche has been called the greatest fullback since Nagurski.”
    • 37 · Cover Story: Sea Ghosts · Jonathan Leff · ar
    • 38 · Cavalier of the Month: Al Capp · [uncredited] · bg [Ref. Al Capp]; “Lil Abner’s creator wields an ink-stained rapier.”
    • 65 · …And Be My Love · Ledru Baker, Jr. · n. Gold Medal Books, 1951



    Cavalier [Vol. 4, No. 41, November 1956] ed. James B. O’Connell (Fawcett Publications, Inc., 25¢, 100pp, cover by Frank McCarthy) []
    Details supplied by Steve Scott.
    • 4 · One for the Road · Various · hu
    • 6 · I Accuse! · Harvey Knox; as told to Al Stump · ar; “Football’s storm center tells why and how he blew lid off the game’s biggest scandal”.
    • 8 · Typee · Herman Melville · ex Wiley and Putnam, 1846; illustrated by Leo Summers
    • 12 · The Man Who Tackled New York’s Untouchable Killer · William J. Keating & Richard Carter · ts; “The explosive story of the man who wouldn’t listen to the big wheel’s order to ”lay off“”.
    • 16 · Brickbat Charlie and the Murderous Madam · James Reynolds · ar; illustrated by John Alan Maxwell; “There was only one town in the world that could hold this deadly duo”.
    • 18 · Call Me Killer · William W. Baldwin · ex; “The tough guy from Illinois who fought the Mau Mau in Africa tells his story”.
      from the forthcoming book Mau Mau Manhunt (E.P. Dutton, 1957).
    • 20 · One False Step and—Splat! · Bill Ballantine · ar [Ref. Harold Alzana]; “Why Harold Alzana is the most daring wire walker in circus history”.
    • 23 · He Claimed His Own Reward · Wayne D. Mote · ms
    • 24 · “The Best Fighter Pilot in the World” · Sandy Sanderson & Maartin Schiemer · ts; “His code: fly alone, shoot fast, don’t be afraid to die. His score: 158 Allied planes”.
    • 28 · My Last Great Buffalo Kill · James Willard Schultz · ts The St. Nicholas Magazine July 1934, as “Last Years of the Buffalo”; illustrated by Hamilton Greene; “From nowhere they came—750,000 giant beasts—for the great blood bath of the plains”.
    • 32 · Brainstorming—It Can Make You Rich! Revealed! · Martin L. Gross · ar; “The secret weapon that brings success in big business”.
    • 35 · Danish Pastry · [uncredited] · pi; “Meet Greta Thyssen-dynamic and so-solid proof Copenhagen can produce the McCoy”.
    • 38 · Toughest Logger of Them All · Dan Dixon · ar; illustrated by Homer Page; “Walt Hyman is tops among the climbers who risk death with every swing of their axes”.
    • 42 · You Said It! · The Readers · lc


    Cavalier [Vol. 5, No. 44, February 1957] ed. James B. O’Connell (Fawcett Publications, Inc., 25¢, 100pp, cover by Barye Phillips) []
    Details supplied by Steve Scott.
    • 4 · Gags for Men Only · Various · hu
    • 6 · Cavalier of the Month—Roving Male · [uncredited] · bg [Ref. Robert Ruark]; “This roving male is a tradition-shatterer on many counts”.
    • 8 · You Said It! · The Readers · lc
    • 10 · One Guy Eyes ’57 · The Editor · ed
    • 12 · America’s Most Daring Counterspy · Andrew Hecht · ar; “How one daring American’s courage trapped every German spy in America”.
    • 16 · The Frolics of the Unholy Roller · Archie McFedries · ts; illustrated by Harry Schaare; “The man only needed one invitation to get the evangelist and her daughter in trouble”.
    • 18 · My Leopard Had Two Lives · Edison Marshall · ex from The Heart of the Hunter, McGraw-Hill, 1956; revised. “Killing the huge cat was one thing. Now came the most dangerous moment”.
    • 20 · Dogpatch Sex Trap · [uncredited] · pi; “Meet Tina Louise who had to be a lot of girls for her Appassionata van Climax role”.
    • 22 · My Most Dangerous Adventure · Peter Freuchen · ts; “The star of the $64,000 Question tells about the ingenious escape that cost him his leg”.
    • 24 · Jinx Jet · Frank Harvey · ss; illustrated by William George; “It had already cost him his best friend and his fiancee. Now it wanted his life”.
    • 26 · Climb to the Clouds · Erwin Lessner · ar; “The world’s first mountain race for cars saw every record tumble”.
    • 28 · The Case of the Three Wild Blondes [Shell Scott] · Richard S. Prather · na; illustrated by Barye Phillips
    • 32 · Dictator of Skagway · Pierre Berton · ar; illustrated by William George; “How Soapy Smith won the title of the North’s biggest con-man”.
    • 38 · Hair-Raising Hunt for the Wild Goose · [uncredited] · pi; “On the islands of Mykines a wild goose chase is year’s biggest event”.
    • 40 · First Around the World—Alone · Capt. Joshua Slocum · ex from Sailing Alone Around the World, Century Company, 1900; illustrated by Leon Gregori; “Slocum the first man to do it, tells of some of the terrible dangers he faced”.
    • 44 · Sultans of the White Slave Trade · Henry Jordan · ar; “Inside report on world’s biggest vice ring and its lords, the Messina brothers”.
    • 48 · Toughest Animal Trainer Who Ever Lived · Jean Muir · ts; illustrated by Brendan Lynch; “John Adams could handle grizzlies better’n any man who ever lived”.


    Cavalier [Vol. 5, No. 45, March 1957] ed. James B. O’Connell (Fawcett Publications, Inc., 25¢, 100pp, cover by Frank McCarthy) []
    Details supplied by Steve Scott.
    • 4 · Gags for Men Only · Various · hu
    • 6 · You Said It! · The Readers · lc
    • 8 · To the Pole in a Gas Bag · John Toland · ar; “When the airship Italia crashed it made world headlines. Then came a bigger sensation”.
    • 12 · Fastest Man on Two Wheels · Griffith Borgeson · ar; “Because the big Texan wouldn’t quit, he licked the Germans, set a new world’s record”.
    • 16 · The King Who Ate a Regiment · Ernest Dodge · ts; illustrated by John McDermott; “He was the greatest cannibal of all till a British gunboat gave him indigestion”.
    • 18 · How to Dunk Danish Pastry · [uncredited] · pi; featuring Greta Thysson.
    • 20 · This Cowboy Wouldn’t Stay Dead · Richmond P. Hobson, Jr. · ts; illustrated by Frank McCarthy; “An ordinary man wouldn’t have had a chance. But Pan Phillips is no ordinary man”.
    • 24 · He Bugged the Biggest City · Mick Nathanson · ar; “King of the Wiretappers, he worked for Astors, Rockefellers, Chiang Kai Shek”.
    • 26 · Wilt the Stilt—Basketball’s Biggest Time Bomb · Milton Gross · ar; “The big Kansas center could miss greatness because of a reason you’d never guess”.
    • 29 · Where the Big Ones Don’t Get Away · Rene Burri · pi
    • 32 · The Millionaire Genius of Swindle · Andrew Hecht · ar; “One of the strangest stories in the annals of American crime”.
    • 36 · Ice Cakes and Tough Cookies · [uncredited] · pi; “In the annual Quebec whaleboat-canoe race, rowing the boat is the easiest part”.
    • 38 · Flesh and Blood Cannon Ball · Bill Ballantine · ar; “Hugo Zacchini has been shot out of a cannon 14,000 times in 34 years”.
    • 40 · They Built Their Coffins Small · Sandy Sanderson · ts; illustrated by Brendan Lynch; “How the midget sub opened the way for the Allied invasion of the Malay Peninsula”.
    • 44 · Damndest Salesman of Them All · Martin L. Gross · ar; “Meet Douglas Leigh, the super-salesman behind the bright lights of Times Square”.


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