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Argosy (UK) [v 6 #10, October 1945] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, 1/3d, 112pp, 4.7" x 7.6") Half-page advert on inside front cover is now Royal Seal Tobacco.


Argosy (UK) [v 6 #11, November 1945] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, 1/3d, 112pp, 4.7" x 7.6") With this issue the cover design changes to a stylized map with the Argosy ship sailing in the ocean on the bottom left, and the names of the featured authors in a scrolled panel in the middle right. Pelman Institute still shares the inside front cover with Royal Seal Tobacco.


Argosy (UK) [v 6 #12, December 1945] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, 1/3d, 112pp, 4.7" x 7.6") Pelman Institute still shares the inside front cover with Royal Seal Tobacco.


Argosy (UK) [v 7 # 1 (New Series), January 1946] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, 1/3d, 112pp, 4.7" x 7.6") Pelman Institute still shares the inside front cover with Royal Seal Tobacco.


Argosy (UK) [v 7 # 2, February 1946] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, 1/3d, 112pp, 4.7" x 7.6")


Argosy (UK) [v 7 # 3, March 1946] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, 1/3d, 112pp, 4.7" x 7.6")


Argosy (UK) [v 7 # 4, April 1946] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, 1/3d, 112pp, 4.7" x 7.6")


Argosy (UK) [v 7 # 5, May 1946] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, 1/3d, 112pp, 4.7" x 7.6")


Argosy (UK) [v 7 # 6, June 1946] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, 1/3d, 112pp, 4.7" x 7.6")


Argosy (UK) [v 7 # 7 (New Series), July 1946] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, 1/3d, 112pp, 4.7" x 7.6") All of a sudden the “(New Series)” is back!


Argosy (UK) [v 7 # 8, August 1946] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, 1/3d, 112pp, 4.7" x 7.6") The “(New Series)” is gone again, and the half-page advert on ifc has become Player’s Please.
  • 2 · August [from The Heart of England] · Edward Thomas · ex (r)
  • 3 · Red Gentleman of Staffordshire · Gerald Kersh · ss The First Eighteen: Stories by Writers in Uniform, ed. Robert Westerby & P. J. Bruce, Nicholson & Watson, 1943
  • 9 · The Mermaid of Zennor · Eileen Molony · ex (r)
  • 14 · Daybreak · Misc. · ms (r)
  • 17 · And Delilah · Neil Paterson · ss (r)
  • 29 · A Mediaeval Romance [“Mediaeval Romance: A story that will bring a smile upon the gruffest countenance”] · Mark Twain · ss, 1871
  • 35 · Suet Pudding · T. F. Powys · ss Full Score, ed. T. I. Fytton Armstrong, London: Rich & Cowan, 1933
  • 40 · A Question of Values · Misc. · ms (r)
  • 43 · Dream of the Rev. Aubrey Lomas · Neil Bell · ss (r)
  • 47 · To Blow Away · Dorothy Cottrell · ss (r)
  • 55 · And it Passed by the Sea-Shore · Igor Severyanin; trans. by Babette Deutsch & Avrahm Yarmolinsky · pm (r)
  • 56 · Can You Answer These Questions? · Anon. · pz (r)
  • 57 · The Pit · Gwyn Jones · nv
  • 76 · Mysterious Time · Misc. · ms (r)
  • 79 · Father Gaucher’s Elixir · Alphonse Daudet; trans. by George Burnham Ives · ss (r)
  • 87 · The Owl That Kept Winking · Theodore Pratt · ss Esquire Jun ’44
  • 94 · Bitter Sweet
  • 94 · ‘As a hot traveller’ · Edward Shanks · pm (r)
  • 94 · ‘I know what my heart is like’ · Edna St. Vincent Millay · pm (r)
  • 95 · Dark Journey · Francis Iles · ss The Sunday News, 1934; EQMM May ’43
  • 112 · Argosy Crossword · Anon. · pz (r)


Argosy (UK) [v 7 # 9, September 1946] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, 1/3d, 112pp, 4.7" x 7.6") The half-page advert on ifc is back to Royal Seal Tobacco.


Argosy (UK) [v 7 #10, October 1946] ed. Anon. (Amalgamated Press, 1/3d, 112pp, 4.7" x 7.6") This issue announces a competition offering a “prize of £250 for the Best Original Short Story”. Caption on rear cover changes to “Send Argosy to a Friend”.


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