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Fantasy Fiction Telegram, v. 1, issue 3, December 1936
Page 6
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FANTASY FICTION TELEGRAM screen role of Tarzan. Known popularly as the Iron Man of the New York Giants, 'tis said that he has the mightiest chest expansion in baseballdom, for which reason he was approached by Sol Lesser for the part. Gehrig is reported willing to take the part if the price is right. At last the much heralded "Tarzan Escapes" has been leased. While the picture isn't as good as "Tarzan and his Mate", it is swell entertainment. I must make mention here of an interesting discovery I made recently. I picked up several Blue Books recently and one of the contained "The Oakdale Affair" by Burroughs---a newsletter. This story is centered about the futher adventures of Bridge, poetry-reciting companion of Billy Byrne of "The Mucker", after he left him in the West. It settles a number of questions that are left in the mind of a person reading the "Mucker". [HALF-PAGE ILLUSTRATION]
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FANTASY FICTION TELEGRAM screen role of Tarzan. Known popularly as the Iron Man of the New York Giants, 'tis said that he has the mightiest chest expansion in baseballdom, for which reason he was approached by Sol Lesser for the part. Gehrig is reported willing to take the part if the price is right. At last the much heralded "Tarzan Escapes" has been leased. While the picture isn't as good as "Tarzan and his Mate", it is swell entertainment. I must make mention here of an interesting discovery I made recently. I picked up several Blue Books recently and one of the contained "The Oakdale Affair" by Burroughs---a newsletter. This story is centered about the futher adventures of Bridge, poetry-reciting companion of Billy Byrne of "The Mucker", after he left him in the West. It settles a number of questions that are left in the mind of a person reading the "Mucker". [HALF-PAGE ILLUSTRATION]
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