Blue Book was a popular 20th-century American magazine with a lengthy 70-year run under various titles from 1905 to 1975.
Launched as The Monthly Story Magazine, it was published under that title from May 1905 to August 1906 with a change to The Monthly Story Blue Book Magazine for issues from September 1906 to April 1907.
AN ORIGINAL REVOLUTION—JOHNSTON MCCULLEY
EXPLOITS OF AN HONEST GRAFTER: ONE EVERY MINUTE—WILLIAM O. GRENOLDS
Honest John, the circus “fixer,” get's involved in an oil speculation, and the consequences are both extraordinary and diverting.
THE FIFTH CONTINUANCE—CHESTER CROWELL
IT CAN'T BE DONE—HAROLD TITUS
THE SERPENT CITY—EDISON MARSHALL
It was curious that three such good woodsmen should wander into the hills and fade from the earth. But as they were men steeped in iniquity, no one mourned their loss.—From a Frontiersman’s Diary
THE CURSE OF THE KNIVES—LEMUEL L. DEBRA
Strange ideas, these Chinese have—as witness this tense little drama by the author of "Ways That Are Wary," "Border Intrigue" and many other well-liked stories.
HAG GOLD—JAMES FRANCIS DWYER
The gifted author of “Caravan Treasure” here gives us another colorful tale of weird adventure in Africa