New Mystery Adventures March 1936

1. The Treasure of Temeoltepec: “Fabulous Mayan treasure and freedom-or adventure with a honey-colored virgin whose love meant death.”

2. Jungle Edict: “Beauty in distress; and in Jungle leaves.”

3. The Loot of Siva's Shrine: “A human sacrifice for the priests of the temple.”

4. Pirate's Gold: “A spicy adventure into the South Pacific with a tyrant whose lust was not only gold.”

5. The Red Asp: “At the risk of his life as a G man penetrates the inner and sacred circle of the 'Blood Worshippers.'”

6. Sexy sirens as spies: “Prudes or prostitutes, the female spies ply their trade in Paris and Mexico.”

7. Jungle Radio: “The jungle telegraph-a virtuous lady-and sudden death.”

8. Congo Love Whips: “Deep in the heart of Amazon country, Jack found himself at the mercy of a lust-mad Amazon.”

9. Pearl of the South Seas: “An outcast seaman, he fought mutiny for the love of his enemy's mistress.”

There's also a variety of short humor and factual pieces, along with a crossword puzzle. This series of pulps seems to have more ads that any other series I have yet seen.



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