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Argosy Weekly

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Argosy Weekly - November 19 1938 A. Merritt Argosy, which was founded by Frank Munsey in 1882 is touted to be the first pulp magazine published in America. It featured numerous name changes during its 96 year run – The Argosy, Argosy Weekly, Argosy All-Story Weekly, etc. as well changes in its format from mostly fiction to that of a magazine for men during the WWII years. In its prime, Argosy featured excellent stories by noted authors including Edgar Rice Burroughs, Erle Stanley Gardner and Max Brand.

Covers exhibit usual edge chipping and spine wear, else in very good condition.

Cover illustrated by Rudolph Belarski

Contents include:

A Punt, A Pass and A Prayer (First of Four Parts), by Judson P. Philips
Tyee Man, by Jack Paterson
The Laughing Lily, by Robert E. Pinkerton
Cleopatra's Amulet, by H. Bedford-Jones
Dead Storage (Third of Four Parts), by Eustace L. Adams
Men of Daring (True Story in Pictures), by Stookie Allen
Peabody's War, by Richard Sale
The Ship of Ishtar (Fourth of Six Parts), by A. Merritt
First Classman, by Paul R. Morrison

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Argosy Weekly - September 15 1934 A. Merritt Argosy, which was founded by Frank Munsey in 1882 is touted to be the first pulp magazine published in America. It featured numerous name changes during its 96 year run – The Argosy, Argosy Weekly, Argosy All-Story Weekly, etc. as well changes in its format from mostly fiction to that of a magazine for men during the WWII years. In its prime, Argosy featured excellent stories by noted authors including Edgar Rice Burroughs, Erle Stanley Gardner and Max Brand.

Covers are partially separated, exhibit usual edge chipping and spine wear, previous exposure to moisture top edges-nothing detrimental, else in good condition.

Cover illustrated by Paul Stahr

Contents include:

They Were Fighters, by Donald Barr Chidsey
The Gods Seem Contented, by Talbot Mundy
Escape or Die, by Tom curry
Men of Daring, by Stookie Allen
The Last Cub, by John Stanford
The Assassin (Part I), by W. Wirt
Creep, Shadow (Part II), by A. Merritt
Kindom of the Lost (Part IV), by Loring Brent
Stranger than Fiction, by John S. Stuart
The River of Ink, by Maurice O. Paul
The Lead Cellar at Bremen, by Paul H. Kreibohm

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Argosy Weekly - July 22 1939 A. Merritt Argosy, which was founded by Frank Munsey in 1882 is touted to be the first pulp magazine published in America. It featured numerous name changes during its 96 year run – The Argosy, Argosy Weekly, Argosy All-Story Weekly, etc. as well changes in its format from mostly fiction to that of a magazine for men during the WWII years. In its prime, Argosy featured excellent stories by noted authors including Edgar Rice Burroughs, Erle Stanley Gardner and Max Brand.

Covers exhibit usual edge chipping and spine wear, else in very good condition.

Cover illustrated by Rudolph Belarski

Contents include:

The Ringer - First of Five Parts, by Charles Rice McDowell
Kiss the Gloves Goodbye, by D. L. Champion
Shark Master - Novelette, by Ralph R. Perry
Men of Daring - True Story in Pictures, by Stookie Allen
Comet on Wheels, by William Edward Hayes
Thirty Days for Henry - Third of Four Parts, by W. C. Tuttle
Volcano - Novelette, by Robert Carse
Epitaph in Red, by Arthur Lawson
Seven Footprints to Satan - Conclusion, by A. Merritt

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ARGOSY WEEKLY - FEBRUARY 3 1940 Argosy, which was founded by Frank Munsey in 1882 is touted to be the first pulp magazine published in America. It featured numerous name changes during its 96 year run – The Argosy, Argosy Weekly, Argosy All-Story Weekly, etc. as well changes in its format from mostly fiction to that of a magazine for men during the WWII years. In its prime, Argosy featured excellent stories by noted authors including Edgar Rice Burroughs, Erle Stanley Gardner and Max Brand.

Covers exhibit usual edge chipping and spine wear,light pencil notation front cover, else in very good condition.

Cover illustrated by Marshall Frantz

Contents include:

The White Oomailik (First of Six Parts), by Frank Richardson Pierce
Legends of the Legionaries (Picture Feature), by W. A. Windas
Senor Flatfoot, by Cornell Woolrich
Men of Daring (True Story in Pictures), by Stookie Allen
Message for McTavish, by E. Hoffmann Price
Black Sky Before Sunset, by Louis C. Goldsmith
Minions of Mars (Fourth of Five Parts), by William Gray Beyer
Uneasy Gun, by C. K. Shaw
Loot Lies Deep (Conclusion), by Eustace L. Adams

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Argosy Weekly - August 17 1935 Max Brand Argosy, which was founded by Frank Munsey in 1882 is touted to be the first pulp magazine published in America. It featured numerous name changes during its 96 year run – The Argosy, Argosy Weekly, Argosy All-Story Weekly, etc. as well changes in its format from mostly fiction to that of a magazine for men during the WWII years. In its prime, Argosy featured excellent stories by noted authors including Edgar Rice Burroughs, Erle Stanley Gardner and Max Brand.

Covers exhibit usual edge chipping and spine wear, else in very good condition.

Cover illustrated by Rudolph Belarski

Contents include:

SERIALS

BED ROCK (Three Parts, Part I), by Borden Chase
The Sacred Valley (Six Parts, Part II), by Max Brand
The Blackbirds (Six Parts, Part V), by Dennis Lawton
Riley Dillon, Masquerader (Conclusion), by H. Bedford-Jones

COMPLETE STORIES

Motor Circus Murder, by John Wilstach
Men of Daring (True Story in Pictures), by Stookie Allen
A Lion in the Parlor, by C. C. Rice
No-Gun Outlaw, by Hapsburg Liebe
Grit in His Gizzard, by Anthony M. Rud
Trouble Aft, by Bert E. Cook

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Blue Book

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Blue Book Magazine - June 1935 One of the early pulps which began publication in 1905 and ceased operations in May, 1956. The monthly periodical focused on mens interests and contained stories about adventure.

Covers worn and chipped, pages exhibit usual edge chipping and light tanning, spine wear, else in good to very good condition.

Contents:

Eight Spirited Stories

The Queen of Sheba, by William Makin
Thrown Overboard, by Leland Jamieson
The Border King, by Robert R. Mill
The Sixth Card, by Francis Cockrell
Arms and Men, by H. Bedford-Jones
Double Jeopardy, by Forbes Parkhill
The Trail of the Doodle-bug, by George F. Worts
The Thousand Eyes of Fire, by James Francis Dwyer

A Deeply Interesting Novelette

The Dragon Bell, by James W. Bennett

An Extraordinary Novel

Hawk of the Wilderness, by William L. Chester

Prize Stories of Real Experience

A Son of the Frontier, by John Abernathy
His Own Medicine, by Captain Raabe
The Ghost in Green Pants, by J. Walter Briggs
Ten Years in the Foreign Legion, by Orval Chenevoeth

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Complete Love

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Complete Love Magazine - June 1941 Short-lived pulp magazine published from 1938-1956 (100 issue run) with stories about love and romance written by women authors.

Covers exhibit usual chips and wear, contents in very good condition.

Contents include:

COMPLETE NOVELETTES

Out for Conquest, by Sheila Morris
Tied to No Man, by Maxine Badger
On His Own Terms, by Helen Ahern

SHORT STORIES

Kisses on a Dare, by Florence Aldrich
Borrowed Bridegroom, by Dale Henderson
Don't Get Ideas!, by Carol Davis
Too Nice for Him, by Lucinda Baker
She Lived on Thrills, by Allyn Harris
He'll Come Back, by Gerturde Schalk
Now That We're Through, by Karen Cookson

SPECIAL FEATURES

Scarlet Slippers (Poem), by Catherine E. Berry
Prelude to Love (Poem), by Valerie Hart
Ways to Spring Glamour, by Sandra Ewart

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Detective Story

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Detective Story (Street and Smith) February 1948 Detective Story Magazine was the first pulp solely focused on detective fiction, and was actually a continuation of the dime novel series Nick Carter Stories. The magazine had an amazazing 35 year run 1915-1949.

Moderate edge chipping, mild page tanning.

Contents:

POCKET NOVEL

A Mask for Dying, by John H. Knox

NOVELETTES

Murder on the Cape, by Eve Walters
Postponed Christmas, by Fran Richardson Pierce
A Red-Headed Dame, by Dean Evans

SHORT STORIES

Ghost in a Dinner Jacket, by Henry Norton
You Can't Forget Murder, by Frank Donovan
Dear Julie, by Mildred Beckman
The Case of the Woodpecker, by Beatrice Shaw Chapel
One-Way Street, by Ronald Henderson
Dressed to Kill, by Edwin M. Adair

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Love Novels

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Love Novels April 1954 Populuar Publications periodical which began bi-monthly in 1940 undergoing numerous name changes such as New Love and Love Romantic, etc., before its demise in 1951

Contents include:

Novelettes

All My Tomorrows by Francis K. Allan
Second String Heart by Kathleen Esmond

Short Stories

Kiss-Proof by Viola Cornett
Sailor's Sweetheart by John Bender
The Girl He Wouldn't Believe by Joe Kent
Heart in Hiding by June Laurel
No Sense About Love by Emily Grant

Cover creasing with edge chipping, contents in very good condition

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Love Short Stories

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Love Short Stories August 1945 Populuar Publications periodical which began bi-monthly in 1940, becoming monthly before its demise in 1951

Cover Art - Unknown

Contents include:

Pursuit Pilot by Muriel Edgerton
Paper Doll Princess by Ruth Brown
Please Fence Me In by Betty Lambdin
Play Sweet, My Love by Bill Severn
Souvenir Kisses by Nancy Crosby
Four on a Match by Tugar DePass
X Marks the Kiss by Hope Campbell
Love Me a Little by Latona Leinann

Light soiling to both covers with edge creases, insect or rodent bit to tope edge-nothing detrimental, else in very good condition

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Max Brand's Western

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Max Brand's Western - May 1951 Short-lived 33 run bi-monthly periodical (1949-1954) which featured western adventure fiction.

Cover exhibits moderate creases and corner chips, stain to inside front cover, contents in very good condition.

Contents:

Novel

Gunman's Rendezvous, by Max Brand

Novelettes

Wild Brothers of Brasada, by Cliff Farrell
Bullets for Peace, by C. K. Shaw

Short Stories

Gambler Lose All, by Stone Cody
Gun Shy, by Harry F. Olmstead
That Gringo Devil, by Ray Nafziger
Death at His Heels, by Gunnison Steele

Feature

Renegade' Return, by Dennison Rust

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