Saucy Stories, May 1919
| Periodical Title | Saucy Stories |
| Publisher | Inter-Continental Publishing Corporation |
| Contributing Writer | May Freud Dickenson, Frederick Moxon, June Gibson, Harry Irving Shumway, Hale Merriman, V. Omar Whitehead, Francis Harmer, William Grenvil, Paul Vernier, Arthur Bowie Chrisman, Otis C. Little, H. Thompson Rich, Hilliard Booth, Murray Leinster, Thomas Edgelow, J. R. McCarthy, Frank Dorrance Hopley, Hale Merriman, Harry C. Harvey, Jr., Viola Brothers Shore, Karl W. Kessler, Harold de Polo, Louise Winter, M. A. Hitchcock, Charles Woodstock, Karl R. Coolidge, Terrell Love Holliday, Virginia Biddle, Alice Glenister |
| Cover Art by | James Montgomery Flagg |
| Format | Pulp Magazine |
| Language | English |
| Location | New York City, New York |
| Cover Date | 1919-05 |
| Pages / Font | 128 pages |
| Price | 20c |
| Volume Number | VI |
| Issue Number | 4 |
| Chapters | Love in the Jungle (complete novelette) -- May Freud Dickenson Tragedy -- Frederick Moxon Reflections of a Vampire -- June Gibson Limbering Up Ebenezer -- Harry Irving Shumway Desire -- Hale Merriman The Green Hat -- V. Omar Whitehead Whose Was the Hand? -- Francis Harmer She Had to Play the Lead -- William Grenvil The Sting of Victory -- Paul Vernier Do You Know? -- Arthur Bowie Chrisman Excuses We Have Never Heard -- Otis C. Little What Little Girls Were Made For -- H. Thompson Rich "Till Death Do Us Part" (one-act play) -- Hilliard Booth Verse (A la Alice) -- Murray Leinster When Father Forbids -- Thomas Edgelow May -- J. R. McCarthy Hats -- Frank Dorrance Hopley The Days of Old -- Hale Merriman Lonely Heart -- Harry C. Harvey, Jr. Men -- Viola Brothers Shore The Things A Woman Can Do -- Karl W. Kessler The Last Job -- Harold de Polo A War Memory -- Frederick Moxon The Comet and the Star -- Louise Winter O Woman! Woman! -- M. A. Hitchcock The Fool -- Charles Woodstock My Friend -- Karl R. Coolidge Her Horrible Revenge -- Terrell Love Holliday Explanation -- Virginia Biddle Motion Picture Department -- edited by Alice Glenister |
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