PERIL PRESS presents:
Mammoth Western, December 1946
FUNNY ABOUT BEES
by Ben Frank
Illustrated by Enoch Sharp
A rancher who raises bees is looked on as a sort of queer duck. But then, bees are funny in their habits too�
Raising bees is a bit different than raising cows; but it would seem the west is fitted for both.
2100 Words
PLUS BONUS!!!
Mammoth Western, December 1946
YELLOW STREAK
by Emil Petaja
Yellow is a peculiar color that doesn�t always mean a man is a coward. In this town it took a barber and some sunshine to prove it
Don't be too sure that a man is a coward because you see him in a yellow light�like sunshine�
2000 Words
Mammoth Western, December 1946
STRANGE TEMPTATION
Feature
by Pete Bogg
400 Words
Collier's, September 9 1939
THE FLOWERS AND THE BEES
by Frank J. Taylor
Photo credit: Chace From European
All about the private life of the busy little bee. Man, it seems, is exploiting its ardent natural proclivities
America's sweetest business.
3300 Words
This edition includes 7 images between story/feature illustrations, mastheads and pulp magazine covers. It also features a GALLERY of 12 cartoons and ads from the Sep 9 1939 issue of Collier's.