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 Short-lived magazine that claimed to be a “revival of the classic pulp format for the digital age”. | 
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 Towards the end of its life in the 1970s, Argosy issued a number of specials under a variety of titles. In general they did not carry any fiction. | 
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 A high quality book-format fanzine with a strong comics orientation, each issue also contained some fiction. | 
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 Originally founded by Opie Read in 1882, Arkansas, relocated the magazine to Chicago, where it remained. It was purchased by The Daily Story Publishing Company, which was owned and operated by A.J. Gontier. The humor magazine was acquired likely late 1915 or early 1916. The magazine ceased in 1916. | 
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 Details provided by Morgan Wallace from an issue at the University of Colorado at Boulder. | 
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 Details provided by Morgan Wallace from an issue at Purdue University. | 
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 Contents from announcement for the September issue, page 57 “Just a Moment, Please” section of the July/August issue. | 
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 Semi-professional magazine. The publisher held back a limited number of each issue and, after the tenth issue was published, issued bound sets. | 
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 Details supplied by Denny Lien. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Denny Lien. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Denny Lien. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Denny Lien. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Denny Lien. |   | 
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 Semi-professional magazine. | 
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 A series of small booklets, issued as supplements to Etchings and Odysseys. Most issues are thematic, with the nature of the contents changing from issue to issue. | 
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 All Horror Art Issue. |   | 
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 All Photograph Issue. |   | 
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 All Artwork Issue. |   | 
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