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Argosy [February 1964] (Popular Publications, 50¢, 148pp, quarto) Information from EBAY auction.


Argosy [v358 #5, May 1964] (Popular Publications, 50¢, quarto) Information from EBAY auction.


Argosy [v358 #6, June 1964] (Popular Publications, 50¢, quarto) Information from EBAY auction.


Argosy [December 1964] (Popular Publications, quarto) Information from EBAY auction.


Argosy [April 1965] (Popular Publications, 50¢, quarto) Information from EBAY auction.


Argosy [v361 #4, October 1965] (Popular Publications, quarto, cover by Moose-Hake and Pip Photos) [KB, from ToC]


Argosy [v360 #6, June 1965] (Popular Publications, 50¢, quarto) Information from EBAY auction.
  • · The Bloody Ridge · William Chamberlain · ar; WWII story of Colonel Dave Mosby. Includes unidentified full page illustration of two fallen soldiers.
  • · The Case of the Talkative Witness · George Miller · ar; the story of Luther Durham and Otha Howard with 2 photos.
  • · Your GI Rights Today · Theodore Irwin · ar
  • · King of the Rock Hounds · Ken Krippene · ar; the story of Arnold Fisher.
  • · Man’s Best Friend: The Cigar · Junius Adams · ar
  • · The Gentle Art of Indoor Shooting · Pete Kuhlhoff · ar
  • · The Great Locust War · R. Moray Graham · ar; takes place while in the Kenya Forest Service.; illus. John Huehnergarth
  • · Have a Wood Shopper’s Ball in Your Lumberyard · Bruce Cassiday · ar
  • · The Moonlight Coal Company · Robert Travers · ss; illus. Robert Cassells
  • · Streaks of Gold · Geoff Taylor · ss; gold, Australia, and Big Dutch.; illus. Lou Feck
  • · The Impossible Race · Ward Kennedy · pi; a picture story of the 1908 New York to Paris automobile race with 32 vintage photos in 8 pages.
  • · California’s Happiest Grapes · E. V. Romine · pi; an excuse to show some pretty girls in bathing suits stomping grapes. It has 12 photos that include: Judee Morton, Lori Geis, Tory Hamilton, Candy Davis.
  • · The world’s Ruggedest Lifeboat · Hal Steeger · ar; the story of the CG 44300 lifeboat.
  • · Tenting Through Tennessee · George Laycock · ar; with photos of tenters and tents.
  • · Hitch a Cabin to Your Car · George Laycock · ar
  • · Our Fabulous Piggyback Home · Dick Wolters · ar


Argosy [v361 #1, July 1965] (Popular Publications, 50¢, quarto) Information from EBAY auction.


Argosy [v361 #3, September 1965] ed. Henry Steeger (Popular Publications, 50¢, 156pp, quarto) [RM]


Argosy [v361 #5, November 1965] ed. Henry Steeger (Popular Publications, 50¢, 146pp, quarto) [RM]


Argosy [v362 #1, January 1966] (Popular Publications, quarto, cover by Bernhard Grzimek, photo) [KB, from ToC]


Argosy [v362 #6, June 1966] (Popular Publications, quarto) Information from EBAY auction.


Argosy [February 1969] (Popular Publications, quarto) Information from EBAY auction.


Argosy [v373 #3, September 1971] (Popular Publications, 75¢, quarto) Information from EBAY auction.


Argosy [June 1973] (Popular Publications, 75¢, 96pp, quarto) Information from EBAY auction.


Argosy (Canada)

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Argosy (Canada) [v315 #3, June 1943] (15¢, 130pp, pulp) Stories from the US April 1943 edition, omits one story. [VU]


Argosy (Canada) [v316 #1, August 1943] ed. Rogers Terrill (15¢, pulp) Stories from the US June 1943 edition. [VU]


Argosy (Canada) [v315 #6, September 1943] ed. Rogers Terrill (15¢, pulp) Stories from the US July 1943 edition. [VU]


The Argosy (UK)
          The Argosy — UK; Jun. 1926-Feb. 1974 (573 issues); Cassell, London, then Amalgamated Press (from 1928?); monthly; standard pulp, becoming digest-size in Feb. 1940; editors E. V. Odle (1926-1935?), Clarence Winchester (in 1939); not to be confused with the Victorian magazine or the US pulp of the same title, this was predominantly a reprint magazine of the world’s best short stories, much in the style of the American periodical Golden Book; it occasionally published new fiction, notably “Bianca’s Hands” (1947) by Theodore Sturgeon; also published much material by Lord Dunsany, Joan Aiken (who was on the editorial staff in the 1950s), Ray Bradbury, Gerald Kersh, Hugh B. Cave, Edward D. Hoch.


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