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    The Sphere [Volume LXXVIII, No. 1021, August 16, 1919] (The Sphere and Tatler, Ltd., 1/-, 141-162+xpp, 10¾″ x 15¾″) []



























    The Sphere [August 6, 1921] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1915-1917).


    The Sphere [August 13, 1921] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1915-1917).


    The Sphere [August 20, 1921] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1915-1917).


    The Sphere [November 28, 1921] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1915-1917).



    The Sphere [December 31, 1921] []
    Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1915-1917).




    The Sphere [Volume CCXIII, No. 2774, April 11, 1953] (57-92pp, 10¼″ x 14½″) []
    The Queen Mary Funeral Number. The majority of the issue contains uncredited, heavily-illustrated, snippets about Queen Mary’s funeral. Only credited items are listed.
    • 67 · London’s Homage: An Eye-Witness Account · John May · ar
    • 76 · Windsor: Queen Mary’s Place of Burial · Richard Edmonds · ar
    • 80 · The House of Teck · Charles Dimont · ar
    • 88 · The Sphere of Travel: Holiday-Making in Picturesque Western Germany · Gordon Cooper · cl
    • 90 · The World of Books · Vernon Fane · rc



















    Spicy-Adventure Stories:   (about)
    Note that from late 1935 through late 1937, most issues appeared in two different versions—one uncensored and the other self-censored. The censored version was identifiable by a star within a box located at the top of the cover. The interior illustrations were typically “toned down” in the censored versions and some even had variant contents. Also in 1941 & 1942, most of the stories were retitled stories, attributed to “fake” authors, from earlier issues (or from other Culture magazines) apparently as part of a fraud by the editors.
    Details on these retitled reprints supplied by Glenn Lord. In addition, Kelly Mordaunt identified many of the cover artists.


    Spicy-Adventure Stories

    • Publishers:
      • Culture Publications, Inc.; 900 Market Street, Wilmington, DE.: Spicy-Adventure Stories.









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