Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1926)

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Advertising Section m 0 □ i — i c 3 L The Cruise of the ColleenBawn hy Frank Carruth ers Author o "Terror fc/an of, " Shanghaied! Glorious Adventure Certain big business interests wanted Sid Livingston out of the way for a while. That was how he came to be shanghaied on board the clipper-built schooner, Colleen Bawn, for a voyage to the Pribilof Islands, in Bering Sea. As you follow Sid Livingston in his adventures, you have the sense of being at sea; you live with the scoundrelly crew of the Colleen Bawn; the tang of the ocean brine is in your nostrils; the spindrift lashes your face; you feel the heave and surge of the deck beneath your feet. You participate in Livingston's desperate perils and his attempt at escape — one of the most dramatic episodes in sea fiction. fills the pages of "The Cruise of the Colleen Bawn" — adventure that will make the blood run fast and cause the pulse to quicken, that will set the nerves atingle. Readers who like a good sea yarn will be delighted with this work of Frank Carruthers. It has all the thrill of an old-time pirate romance, with the novelty of being laid at the present time. The story is filled with drama, action, and tense situations. Men are tested by the sea as by no other element. In its grip, weaklings rise to the heights of heroism, while physical giants quail before its terrors. Frank Carruthers has made a fine contribution to the literature of the sea in writing "The Cruise of the Colleen Baivn." A VIVID TALE THAT WILL LIVE IN THE MEMORY LONG AFTER THE BOOK HAS BEEN LAID ASIDE $2.00 NET, AT YOUR BOOKSELLER'S f HELSEA HOUSE 79-89 SEVENTH AVE. NEW YORK. CITY D □ L □ c w