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1st page of first serial of "The Vanishing American" in The Ladies Home Journal, Nov. 1922

FS v16 Jan 1912 Douglas Duer Waited for the downward flash of he hands, which did not come.png
Jan 1912 image by Douglas Deur, "Waited for the downward flash of the hands, which did not come"

FS Vol 17 Jan 1913 Duer %22Outstretched on the stable floor lay Blake.%22.png
Field and Stream Magazine, Vol 17 Jan 1913 serial illustration by Duer "Outstretched on the stable floor lay Blake."

FS Vol 18 July 1913 Duer %22The Fall of Balancing Rock%22.png
Field and Stream, Vol 18 July 1913, illustration by Duer "The Fall of Balancing Rock"

FS Vol 17 March 2013 Duer %22In a last magnificent stride he cleared the canyon rim.%22.png
Field and Stream, Vol 17 March 1913, Duer "In a last magnificent stride he cleared the canyon rim."

FS Vol 18 May 1913 Duer %22Don't look back!%22.png
FS Vol 18 May 1913 Duer "Don't look back!"

FS v16 Feb 1912 VC Forsythe.png
This image first appeared in the January 1912 edition of Field and Stream Magazine and appears at the beginning of this and all subsequent serial stories comprising Riders of the Purple Sage. The illustrator is VC Forsythe.

FS v16 Apr 1912 VC Forsythe %22As though through a yellow veil Jane saw Lassiter press that leader inward.%22.png
VC Forsythe illustration "As though through a yellow veil Jane saw Lassiter press that leader inward", Vol 17 April 1912

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Cover of the January 1912 edition of Field and Stream Magazine in which the first serial of Riders of the Purple Sage appeared

FS Vol 17 June 1912 Either %22Only birds can peep over those walls. I've gone Oldring one better.%22.png
Illustration "Only birds can peep over those walls. I've gone Oldring one better." Vol 17 June 1912, unsigned. Unclear whether it was by Forsythe or Dear
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