The quality of the stories, however, is not to be judged by the low price.
Ask your news dealer to show you some Medal Library books, especially those by Edward C. Taylor and Maxwell Stevens.
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What Makes a Superwoman?
| Beauty? | No! |
| Daintiness? | No! |
| Wit? | No! |
| Youth? | No! |
| Femininity? | No! |
Seek the Superwoman
You will find her in almost every generation, in almost every country, in almost every city. She is not a typical adventuress, she is not a genius. The reason for her strong power is occult. The nameless charm is found as often in homely, clumsy, dull, old masculine women as in the reverse of these types.
What Makes a Superwoman?
If you think the problem worth while, why not try to solve it by reading Albert Payson Terhune’s great book, SUPERWOMEN? From Cleopatra to Lady Hamilton—they are mighty interesting characters. Some of them smashed thrones, some of them were content with wholesale heart smashing. You will know their secret, or rather their secrets, for seldom did two of them follow the same plan of campaign.