The cover for November 30. It shows a white woman in horse riding gear (red coat, black hat, white gloves and crop), leaning over a wall/fence and smiling at the viewer. The background is white and it advertises "The Tag-Along Girl" by Helen Ahern and "The Clown's Sweetheart" by Ruby M. Ayres. The words "clean, wholesome, gripping" (used to advertise the tone of the magazine) has been cropped by the binding process, such that it now reads, "clean, holesome, ripping."
The cover for December 14. Against a yellow background, a white woman and a white man are sitting down at a Christmas party, apparently flirting. She's dressed in a red evening gown and he's in black tie, and she's casually holding a piece of mistletoe
Two covers of ALL-STORY (LOVE), Nov. 30 + Dec. 14, 1929, respectively. Pics nabbed from the bound and trimmed volumes housed at the University of Michigan. Images signed but indecipherable. #pulp #romancelandia
(For the curious, "The Clown's Sweetheart" was disappointing.) #clean #holesome #ripping