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The Argosy [v 61 #1, August 1909] (Munsey, 10¢, 192pp, pulp, cover by T. Victor Hall) [BEB]


The Argosy [v 61 #2, September 1909] (Frank A. Munsey, 10¢, pulp, cover by Valentine Sandberg) [Gene Christie]


The Argosy [v 61 #3, October 1909] (Frank A. Munsey, 10¢, pulp, cover by B. B. ) [Gene Christie]


The Argosy [v 61 #4, November 1909] (Frank A. Munsey, 10¢, pulp, cover by G. W. Harting) [Gene Christie]


The Argosy [v 62 #1, December 1909] (Frank A. Munsey, 10¢, pulp) [Gene Christie]


The Argosy [v 62 #2, January 1910] (Frank A. Munsey, 10¢, pulp, cover by Clinton Pettee) [Gene Christie]


The Argosy [v 62 #3, February 1910] (Munsey, 10¢, pulp, cover by Clinton Pettee) [BEB]


The Argosy [v 62 #3, February 1910] (Frank A. Munsey, 10¢, pulp, cover by Clinton Pettee) [WD/Gene Christie]


The Argosy [v 62 #4, March 1910] (Frank A. Munsey, 10¢, pulp, cover by L. A. Shafer) [Gene Christie]
  • 567 · His Stolen Fortune · George M. A. Cain · n.; “The shock that followed six months of affluence, and the worse that was yet to come.”
  • 621 · Oysters and Ladyfingers · E. V. Preston · n.; “Fate comes to the assistance of the man who wants to get out of the ordinary rut of things.”
  • 604 · The Escort [Part 1 of 3] · Marie B. Schrader · sl; “The strange fashion in which Fenton came to meet a young woman at the hotel.”
  • 654 · In the Wrong Shoes [Part 1 of 6] · Garret Smith · sl; “What came of a friendly attempt to smooth the path for a railway seat-mate.”
  • 670 · A Submarine Enchantment [Part 2 of 5] · Garrett Swift · sl; “The search for a dangerous derelict and how it resulted in a case of the hunter hunted.”
  • 685 · The Man Who Ran Away [Part 3 of 5] · Bertram Lebhar · sl; “Discord in Bachelor’s Hall, followed by a tragedy which precipitated mystery of the deepest dye.”
  • 701 · The Imposter [Part 5 of 6] · Douglas Pierce · sl; “A Western story of a mine worth millions, whose ownership was hedged about with mystery.”
  • 716 · His Temptation [Part 5 of 5] · W. Bert Foster · sl; “How the thousandth chance offered itself to a railroad brakeman.”
  • 600 · Liar’s Day · Robert Keene · ss
  • 616 · A Kiss and a Camera · Ralph England · ss
  • 649 · Two Bags of Trouble · George C. Jenks · ss
  • 665 · A Midnight Revelation · George Marrano · ss
  • 680 · Markham’s New Partner · Fred V. Greene, Jr. · ss
  • 695 · A Chance for Action · Burke Jenkins · ss
  • 711 · Blind Luck · R. K. Thompson · ss
  • 726 · What Happened to the Honeymoon · Marie B. Schrader · ss
  • 734 · Desperate Remedies · Joseph Ivers Lawrence · ss
  • 737 · The Passenger’s “Valley” · C. Langton Clarke · ss
  • 747 · A Lesson in Letters · Gerald N. Coe · ss
  • 752 · The Pongee Cow · Helen A. Holden · ss
  • 754 · Tommy Castleton’s Taste · Leslie H. Bradshaw · ss
  • 758 · A Trolley-Car Unpleasantness · J. F. Valentine · ss
  • 763 · Drunk or Crazy? · Albert Payson Terhune · ss
  • 767 · Behind the Green-Paneled Door · Roy Halstead · ss


The Argosy [v 63 #1, April 1910] (Frank A. Munsey, 10¢, pulp, cover by Gordon Grant) [Gene Christie]


The Argosy [v 63 #2, May 1910] (Frank A. Munsey, 10¢, pulp) [Gene Christie]


The Argosy [v 63 #3, June 1910] (Frank A. Munsey, 10¢, pulp) [Gene Christie]


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