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Collier's Weekly, Issues of 1941 - Previous Year / Next Year
52 Issues, 864 Articles, 3,852pp: January 4, 1941 to December 27, 1941

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Issues of Jan.-Mar.
  • January 4 Troubled Heart by Roland Pertwee - PDF
  • January 11 Our Designs on Martinique by Frank Gervasi - PDF
  • January 18 George Windsor, Citizen of London by Quentin Reynolds - PDF
  • January 25 Taps for the New Deal by Walter Davenport - PDF
  • February 1 China Sky by Pearl S. Buck - PDF
    A New Novel
  • February 8 To the Dictator's Lair by Guy Gilpatric - PDF
    The Story of a One-Way Flight to Fame
  • February 15 You Can's Say That! by Walter Davenport - PDF
    A look at the strainer for the news
  • February 22 Our Gibralter on Sand by Frank Gervasi - PDF
  • March 1 The Traitor by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan - PDF
    The enemy joins the U.S. Navy
  • March 8 Finest Mess in the World by Walter Davenport - PDF
  • March 15 My Patient, Hitler by Dr. Eduard Bloch - PDF
  • March 22 We're in the Army Now by General Hugh A. Drum - PDF
  • March 29 Bomber Pilot by Quentin Reynolds - PDF
Issues of Apr.-Jun.
  • April 5 Mr. Poots and the Ugly Type by Eric Knight - PDF
    The dog that deserved a medal and got the boot
  • April 12 Defense on Ice by Walter Davenport - PDF
  • April 19 Workingman's War by Frank Gervasi - PDF
  • April 26 Mexico Makes Up by George Creel - PDF
  • May 3 Lady in Armor by Octavus Roy Cohen - PDF
  • May 10 Too Mad to Fight by Walter Davenport - PDF
  • May 17 How Germans Take It by Joseph C. Harsch - PDF
  • May 24 The Plight of the Last Censor by George Creel - PDF
  • May 31 A Heart in Her Hands by Sax Rohmer - PDF
    A Short Mystery Story
  • June 7 The Bomb in Hong Kong by Martha Gellhorn - PDF
  • June 14 Impregnable Pearl Harbor by Walter Davenport - PDF
  • June 21 Dina Cashman by Kathleen Norris - PDF
    A New Novel
  • June 28 A Damon Runyon Short Story - PDF
Issues of Jul.-Sep.
  • July 5 But Everything! by Joel Reeve - PDF
    Love is more than a tennis term
  • July 12 Cleo by Damon Runyon - PDF
    Two loves had Fat-Fat
  • July 19 Panzer Diary by W.B. Courtney - PDF
  • July 26 What German Paratroops Carry by Frank Gervasi - PDF
  • August 2 Barbecue by Damon Runyon - PDF
    A Short Story
  • August 9 The System Behind the Paratroops by W.B. Courtney - PDF
    Told for the First Time
  • August 16 Yankee Wings in Britain by Quentin Reynolds - PDF
  • August 23 Generals Never Learn by General Johnson Hagood - PDF
  • August 30 Black Planes at Night by Quentin Reynolds - PDF
  • September 6 Mercator Island by John P. Marquand - PDF
    A New Novel
  • September 13 The Fight Goes On by Franklin Delano Roosevelt - PDF
    First of a Series
  • September 20 Dinner with Churchill by Quentin Reynolds - PDF
  • September 27 The Struggle for Liberalism by President Roosevelt - PDF
Issues of Oct.-Dec.
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