![]() Stories were often related to radio programs comic strips children's books, and movies Later books of the series had interior color illustrations. Other publishers, notably Saalfield, adopted this format after Whitman achieved success with its early titles. ![]() ![]() Former owners name on front endpaper.The Big Little Books, first published during 1932 by the Whitman Publishing Company of Racine, Wisconsin, were small, compact books designed with a captioned illustration opposite each page of text. Cover corners slightly dented and cover has rubs to edges. ![]() Worts ***MInor edge chipping to magazine Paper pull to front cover tape top of covers & 1st page Pencil to title page & backcover stainng to backcover thus = condition is Fair reading copy. Allan Dunn Breath of the Desert by Charles Alden Seltzer The Magpie Murders by George F. Thompson The Radio War by Ralph Milne Farley Corporal Cole's Conscience by J. Blochman Big Bill, Diver by Jack Allman Men of Daring by Stookie Allen Hot Dog by John H. Munsey PLACE- USA DATE - July 1932 EDITION First by Publisher BOOK TYPE - PULP Magazine DESCRIPTION ** CONTENTS Earthquake Catchers by Foster-Harris The Tiger of Yezo by L. Worts ILLUSTRATOR - The Radio War Painted Cover by Robert A. Allan Dunn Charles Alden Seltzer George F. ![]() Blochman Jack Allman Stookie Allen John H. July 2 / 1932 - Volume 230 #6 The Radio War by Ralph Milne Farley Writers- Foster-Harris L. ![]()
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