Argosy Magazine: A Complete List of Issues and History

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November 19, 2023

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Argosy Magazine is said to be the first of the pulp magazines, the one that launched a trend. For decades, it was the leading publication in the industry, considered one of the big four. This is the list of Argosy Magazine issues.

What is Argosy Magazine?

Argosy Magazine was founded in 1882 by Frank Munsey, however, it wasn’t until 1896 that the first all-fiction issue was published. This is largely considered to be the start of the pulp fiction era, and that is also where this timeline begins. We do not include issues prior to 1896.

The magazine lasted a long time, eventually dying off in the 70s, though there have been a few attempts to revive it.

What’s in this List of Argosy Magazines?

This list contains every issue of Argosy Magazzine that has ever been published from 1896 onward. However, in some cases, details are scant, and all we have is the issue volume, number, and release date. Wherever possible, we’ve collected as many PDF scans of the issues that we can. If you don’t see a PDF here, that likely means that we were unable to find it online. As we find more resources with more information on the different issues out there, we will include them here.

And if you have more information about this magazine or other pulp magazines, be sure to let us know and we can update the page accordingly. And don’t forget to check out our Pulp Magazine Central Hub. Thank you for visiting!

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1The Golden Argosy Vol. 1, No. 11882-12-09Frank A. Munsey
  • 1 — Do and Dare; or, A Brave Boy’s Fight for Freedom [Part 1 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 2 — Work of the Glaciers — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 2 — The New Geography — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 3 — The Years Pass On — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 3 — The Dogs of St. Bernard — W. H. W. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 3 — Out Done by a Boy — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 4 — [untitled editorial page, including]: Our Bow, Three Serial Stories, “Argosy Yarns,” Our Name — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 4 — Argosy Yarns: The First Ship, Chapter 1: Chrysomallus — D. O. S. Lowell (Serial Segment)
  • 4 — Anecdotes of Ferguson — M. T. Hunter (Vignette)
  • 4 — Personal and Other Items — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 4 — Golden Thoughts — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 5 — The Guest — Ida D. Monroe (Poem)
  • 5 — Nick and Nellie; or, “God Helps Those That Help Themselves” [Part 1 of 10] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 6 — Never Too Late — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 6 — A Wild Buffalo — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 6 — Prize Shoes — [uncredited] (Humour)
  • 6 — Prospectus: The Golden Argosy — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 6 — The Three-Cent Pieces — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 7 — Amateur Journalism — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 7 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 7 — A Plucky Little Fellow — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 7 — Talks with Correspondents — [uncredited] (Letter Column)
  • 7 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 7 — Goodness and Justice — [uncredited] (Humour)
  • 7 — Cheap Living in Saxony — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 7 — Honoring His Mother — [uncredited] (Vignette)
  • 7 — Cork — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 7 — The Pay of Actresses — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 7 — A Cow with a Wooden Leg — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 7 — Dr. Hawk’s Appeal — [uncredited] (Humour)
  • 8 — Never Say Fail — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 8 — Brave Bessie; or, The Queen’s Ambassador — Fred. M. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 8 — Rubber Boots — [uncredited] (Article)
2The Golden Argosy Vol. 1, No. 21882-12-16Frank A. Munsey
  • 9 — Do and Dare; or, A Brave Boy’s Fight for Freedom [Part 2 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 10 — Purpose and No Purpose — W. H. W. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 11 — Dot Schmall Leetle Baby — Charles Follen Adams (Poem)
  • 12 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 12 — Argosy Yarns: The First Ship, Chapter 2: A Ride Through the Air — D. O. S. Lowell (Serial Segment)
  • 12 — The Rothschilds — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 12 — Her Birthday — Ida D. Monroe (Poem)
  • 13 — We Are Not Missed — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 13 — Nick and Nellie; or, “God Helps Those That Help Themselves” [Part 2 of 10] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 15 — Amateur Journalism — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 15 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 15 — Talks with Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 15 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 16 — A Noble Life — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 16 — An Involuntary Voyage — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
3The Golden Argosy Vol. 1, No. 31882-12-23Frank A. Munsey
  • 17 — Up the Tapajos; or, Adventures in Brazil [Part 1 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 18 — For Fun — Ida D. Monroe (Short Story)
  • 19 — Three Pairs and One — Clement L. Smith (Poem)
  • 19 — Nick and Nellie; or, “God Helps Those That Help Themselves” [Part 3 of 10] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 20 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 20 — The Man in the Moon — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 20 — Argosy Yarns: The First Ship, Chapter 3: The Son of the Sun — D. O. S. Lowell (Serial Segment)
  • 20 — Jay Gould — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 20 — The First Christmas in America — Emma Huntington Nason (Poem)
  • 21 — Vino Santo — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 21 — Do and Dare; or, A Brave Boy’s Fight for Freedom [Part 3 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — Amateur Journalism — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 23 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 23 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 23 — Talks with Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 24 — An Electrical Phenomenon — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 24 — Jack Brown’s Christmas — Edward S. Ellis (Short Story)
4The Golden Argosy Vol. 1, No. 41882-12-30Frank A. Munsey
  • 25 — Up the Tapajos; or, Adventures in Brazil [Part 2 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — Birds and Nests — Charles Noble Gregory (Poem)
  • 27 — Nick and Nellie; or, “God Helps Those That Help Themselves” [Part 4 of 10] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 28 — Argosy Yarns: The First Ship, Chapter 4: Jason Appears and Disappears — D. O. S. Lowell (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — Lord Eldon’s Boyhood — M. T. Hunter (Biographical Material)
  • 28 — Good Name — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 29 — A Youthful Hero — Edmund Lyons (Poem)
  • 29 — Do and Dare; or, A Brave Boy’s Fight for Freedom [Part 4 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 30 — A True Story for Boys — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 31 — Amateur Journalism — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 31 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 31 — Talks with Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 31 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 32 — Build Well — H. S. Brown (Poem)
  • 32 — A “Hora” Elephant — Captain John D. Horton (Short Story)
5The Golden Argosy Vol. 1, No. 51883-01-06Frank A. Munsey
  • 33 — Up the Tapajos; or, Adventures in Brazil [Part 3 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 34 — Wealth from Rubbish — Mrs. M. P. Handy (Article)
  • 35 — Manhood — M. B. Bisbee (Poem)
  • 35 — Nick and Nellie; or, “God Helps Those That Help Themselves” [Part 5 of 10] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 36 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 36 — Argosy Yarns: The First Ship, Chapter 5: Sir Oracle — D. O. S. Lowell (Serial Segment)
  • 36 — The “Anarchists” — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 36 — Be Bold — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 37 — The Golden Argosy — Ida D. Monroe (Poem)
  • 37 — Do and Dare; or, A Brave Boy’s Fight for Freedom [Part 5 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 39 — Amateur Journalism — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 39 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 40 — Song of the Skater — Harry L. Koopman (Poem)
  • 40 — Toby Taylor’s Adventure — Captain John D. Horton (Short Story)
  • 40 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 40 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
6The Golden Argosy Vol. 1, No. 61883-01-13Frank A. Munsey
  • 41 — Mrs. Merton’s Dog “Lion” — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 42 — Up the Tapajos; or, Adventures in Brazil [Part 4 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 43 — Don’t Take It to Heart — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 43 — Do and Dare; or, A Brave Boy’s Fight for Freedom [Part 6 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 44 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 44 — Rufust Hatch — George W. Bungay (Biographical Material)
  • 44 — Argosy Yarns: The First Ship, Chapter 6: One Shoe Off and One Shoe On — D. O. S. Lowell (Serial Segment)
  • 44 — The True Life — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 45 — Prudence — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 45 — Nick and Nellie; or, “God Helps Those That Help Themselves” [Part 6 of 10] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 47 — Amateur Journalism — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 47 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 48 — The Voice of the Wind — Adelaide Anne Procter (Poem)
  • 48 — A Forgotten Hero — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 48 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 48 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
7The Golden Argosy Vol. 1, No. 71883-01-20Frank A. Munsey
  • 49 — Sheep in Wolves’ Clothing — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 50 — Up the Tapajos; or, Adventures in Brazil [Part 5 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 51 — Bound to Succeed — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 51 — Do and Dare; or, A Brave Boy’s Fight for Freedom [Part 7 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 52 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 52 — Seargent Smith Prentiss — An Old Journalist (Biographical Material)
  • 52 — Argosy Yarns: The First Ship, Chapter 7: A Chapter of Heroes — D. O. S. Lowell (Serial Segment)
  • 52 — The Best Prayer — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 53 — Hidden Jewels — C. Alex Nelson (Poem)
  • 53 — Nick and Nellie; or, “God Helps Those That Help Themselves” [Part 7 of 10] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 55 — Amateur Journalism — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 55 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 56 — A Winter Sunset — Margaret Sangster (Poem)
  • 56 — Ned’s Adventures with Tramps — Mrs. H. M. Miller (Short Story)
  • 56 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 56 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
8The Golden Argosy Vol. 1, No. 81883-01-27Frank A. Munsey
  • 57 — The Dog Muff — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 58 — Up the Tapajos; or, Adventures in Brazil [Part 6 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 59 — The King’s Quest — Caroline A. Mason (Poem)
  • 59 — Nick and Nellie; or, “God Helps Those That Help Themselves” [Part 8 of 10] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 60 — John Roach — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 60 — Argosy Yarns: The First Ship, Chapter 8: “Stick in the Mud” — D. O. S. Lowell (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Fortune — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 60 — Endurance — Ida D. Monroe (Poem)
  • 61 — Do and Dare; or, A Brave Boy’s Fight for Freedom [Part 8 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — Amateur Journalism — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 63 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 64 — Living — Henry Gilman (Poem)
  • 64 — Hunting the Hippopotamus — Captain John D. Horton (Short Story)
  • 64 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 64 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
9The Golden Argosy Vol. 1, No. 91883-02-03Frank A. Munsey
  • 65 — Harry’s Scheme; or, Camping Among the Maples — Frank A. Munsey (Short Story)
  • 66 — Up the Tapajos; or, Adventures in Brazil [Part 7 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 67 — Faith — John Greenleaf Whittier (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 67 — Nick and Nellie; or, “God Helps Those That Help Themselves” [Part 9 of 10] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 68 — Thomas A. Edison — George W. Bungay (Biographical Material)
  • 68 — Argosy Yarns: The First Ship, Chapter 9: The Argonauts Embark — D. O. S. Lowell (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — The Golden Thread — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 69 — Pharaoh’s Horses — Emma Huntington Nason (Poem)
  • 69 — Do and Dare; or, A Brave Boy’s Fight for Freedom [Part 9 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 70 — What the Papers Say of Us — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 71 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 71 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 72 — Make Somebody Glad — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 72 — Uncle Ben’s Story — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
10The Golden Argosy Vol. 1, No. 101883-02-10Frank A. Munsey
  • 73 — Miss Bertha Du Barry — W. H. W. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 74 — Nick and Nellie; or, “God Helps Those That Help Themselves” [Part 10 of 10] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 75 — So Goes the World — Margaret Eytinge (Poem)
  • 75 — Do and Dare; or, A Brave Boy’s Fight for Freedom [Part 10 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 76 — Argosy Yarns: The First Ship, Chapter 10: Amycus, Cyzicus, and Other Customers — D. O. S. Lowell (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — The Snow Storm — Ralph Waldo Emerson (Poem)
  • 77 — Katie’s Guess — Helen J. Angell (Poem)
  • 77 — Up the Tapajos; or, Adventures in Brazil [Part 8 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — Bert’s Monitors — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 79 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 79 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 80 — The Schoolmaster’s Sleep — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 80 — Jessie’s First Lover; of, Old Heads on Young Shoulders — Granger Willis (Short Story)
11The Golden Argosy Vol. 1, No. 111883-02-17Frank A. Munsey
  • 81 — A Girl at Sea — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 83 — “Boil It Down” — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 83 — Do and Dare; or, A Brave Boy’s Fight for Freedom [Part 11 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 84 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 84 — Argosy Yarns: The First Ship, Chapter 11: Amycus Meets His Match — D. O. S. Lowell (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — The Tide of Time — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 85 — Good Company — Mrs. D. M. Harris (Poem)
  • 85 — Up the Tapajos; or, Adventures in Brazil [Part 9 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 86 — The Little Douglasses — Shirley Fairfax (Article)
  • 87 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 87 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 88 — The Land of Nod — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 88 — Artaxerxes: A Tale of a Dakota Pig — W. H. W. Campbell (Short Story)
12The Golden Argosy Vol. 1, No. 121883-02-24Frank A. Munsey
  • 89 — Among the Blacks of Africa — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 90 — Do and Dare; or, A Brave Boy’s Fight for Freedom [Part 12 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — Youth — R. H. Stoddard (Poem)
  • 91 — Up the Tapajos; or, Adventures in Brazil [Part 10 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 92 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 92 — Argosy Yarns: The First Ship, Chapter 12: Eastward Ho! — D. O. S. Lowell (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — Modesty — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 93 — The Independent Farmer — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 93 — The Oryx at Gemsbok — Edward S. Ellis (Short Story)
  • 94 — Smiles and Tears — [uncredited] (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 94 — One Scene from a Great Tragedy — Fred. F. Foster (Article)
  • 94 — A Very Useful Tree — George Cary Eggleston (Article)
  • 95 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 95 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 95 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 96 — The Old Cottage Clock — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 96 — Aunt Prudence — Shirley Fairfax (Short Story)
13The Golden Argosy Vol. 1, No. 131883-03-03Frank A. Munsey
  • 97 — Don Gordon’s Shooting-Box [Part 1 of 15] — Harry Castlemon (Serial Segment)
  • 99 — The Frog and the Clouds — S. E. E. (Poem)
  • 99 — Up the Tapajos; or, Adventures in Brazil [Part 11 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 100 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 100 — Argosy Yarns: The First Ship, Chapter 13: A Deadly Plot — D. O. S. Lowell (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — Good Advice — [uncredited] (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 101 — Courage — H. L. Koopman (Poem)
  • 101 — Her Mother’s Ring [Part 1 of 5] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 103 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 103 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 103 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 104 — Two Verdicts — Emma Huntington Nason (Poem)
  • 104 — Who Killed the Royal Bengal? — Warren Walters (Short Story)
14The Golden Argosy Vol. 1, No. 141883-03-10Frank A. Munsey
  • 105 — Don Gordon’s Shooting-Box [Part 2 of 15] — Harry Castlemon (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — The Loom of Life — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 107 — Up the Tapajos; or, Adventures in Brazil [Part 12 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 108 — A.T. Stewart — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Biographical Material)
  • 108 — Argosy Yarns: The First Ship, Chapter 14: Seed Time and Harvest — D. O. S. Lowell (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — Thoughts of Youth — John Greenleaf Whittier (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 109 — Twenty-One — George W. Bungay (Poem)
  • 109 — Her Mother’s Ring [Part 2 of 5] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — The Mystery of Kaspar Hauser: A Strange, True Story — George Cary Eggleston (Article)
  • 111 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 111 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 111 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 112 — The Passing Hour — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 112 — A Story of the South Seas — Edward S. Ellis (Short Story)
15The Golden Argosy Vol. 1, No. 151883-03-17Frank A. Munsey
  • 113 — Don Gordon’s Shooting-Box [Part 3 of 15] — Harry Castlemon (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — The Treasures of Life — Anna M. Ford (Poem)
  • 115 — The Young Rifleman Going West; or, The Cost of Settling the Republic — Edward A. Rand (Biographical Material)
  • 116 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 116 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 116 — Argosy Yarns: The First Ship, Chapter 15: Serenading the Dragon — D. O. S. Lowell (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — Onward — Gerald Massey (Poem)
  • 117 — The Vacant School-Lot — George H. Coomer (Poem)
  • 117 — Her Mother’s Ring [Part 3 of 5] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — The Bear and the Alligator — M. T. Hunter (Short Story)
  • 118 — How a Robber Was Captured — Shirley Fairfax (Short Story)
  • 119 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 119 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 119 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 120 — Three Angels — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 120 — Ruby Forrest — Helen Kendrick Johnson (Short Story)
16The Golden Argosy Vol. 1, No. 161883-03-24Frank A. Munsey
  • 121 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 1 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 123 — Beyond — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 123 — Her Mother’s Ring [Part 4 of 5] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 124 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 124 — Argosy Yarns: The First Ship, Chapter 16: Black Art Makes a Black Heart — D. O. S. Lowell (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — Life’s Pathway — John Greenleaf Whittier (Poem)
  • 125 — An Easter Lily — Emma Huntington Nason (Poem)
  • 125 — Don Gordon’s Shooting-Box [Part 4 of 15] — Harry Castlemon (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 127 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 127 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 127 — A Primitive Weather-Bureau — Rossiter Johnson (Article)
  • 128 — A Winter Bird — George H. Coomer (Poem)
  • 128 — Keeping Fires in Old Times — Mrs. Christine Stephens (Short Story)
17The Golden Argosy Vol. 1, No. 171883-03-31Frank A. Munsey
  • 129 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 2 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — The End — [uncredited] (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 131 — Her Mother’s Ring [Part 5 of 5] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — A Naughty Elephant — James W. King (Short Story)
  • 132 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 132 — Anthony Trollope — W. H. W. Campbell (Biographical Material)
  • 132 — Argosy Yarns: The First Ship, Chapter 17: Circe and the Sirens — D. O. S. Lowell (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — Woman’s Voice — Edwin Arnold (Poem)
  • 133 — The Boston Boy in Chicago — C. H. Thayer (Poem)
  • 133 — Hunting the Wolf — Edward S. Ellis (Short Story)
  • 134 — The First Bluebird — Ida D. Monroe (Poem)
  • 134 — Don Gordon’s Shooting-Box [Part 5 of 15] — Harry Castlemon (Serial Segment)
  • 135 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 135 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 135 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 136 — A Fireside Song — I. W. Jordan (Poem)
  • 136 — After Many Years — Fred. F. Foster (Short Story)
18The Golden Argosy Vol. 1, No. 181883-04-07Frank A. Munsey
  • 137 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 3 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 138 — A Ragged Hero — H. S. Keller (Short Story)
  • 139 — A Woody Poem — A Blockhead (Poem)
  • 139 — The Fateful Freak of a Storm — W. H. W. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 140 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 140 — Argosy Yarns: The First Ship, Chapter 18: Deliverance — D. O. S. Lowell (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 140 — The Charm of Solitude — Lord Byron (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 141 — The Crew of the Argosy — George H. Coomer (Poem)
  • 141 — Don Gordon’s Shooting-Box [Part 6 of 15] — Harry Castlemon (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Arms of the Prince of Wales — Shirley Fairfax (Article)
  • 143 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 143 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 144 — The Kittens’ Reading Lesson — Mrs. Sarah E. Eastman (Poem)
  • 144 — Captain Bess — William Boyd Allen (Short Story)
19The Golden Argosy Vol. 1, No. 191883-04-14Frank A. Munsey
  • 145 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 4 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 147 — Old Sayings — William Fleming (Poem)
  • 147 — Don Gordon’s Shooting-Box [Part 7 of 15] — Harry Castlemon (Serial Segment)
  • 148 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 148 — A Visit to the Home of Walter Scott — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Article)
  • 148 — Argosy Yarns: The First Ship, Chapter 19: Homeward Bound — D. O. S. Lowell (Serial Segment)
  • 148 — Change — William Cowper (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 149 — La Petite Heine — Mrs. H. G. Rowe (Poem)
  • 149 — The Benton Village Mystery — W. H. W. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 150 — Minstrel and King — Emma Huntington Nason (Poem)
  • 150 — The Burning Ship — Julia K. Hildreth (Short Story)
  • 151 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 151 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 151 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 152 — Night — Edward C. Hill (Poem)
  • 152 — Trapping with the Tobiques — Mrs. Christine Stephens (Short Story)
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  • 153 — Blanche Burton — Frank A. Munsey (Short Story)
  • 154 — A Chat on Words — Rannis (Article)
  • 155 — Spring — J. M. Elton (Poem)
  • 155 — Don Gordon’s Shooting-Box [Part 8 of 15] — Harry Castlemon (Serial Segment)
  • 156 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 156 — Henry Bergh — George W. Bungay (Biographical Material)
  • 156 — Beautiful Things — Allerton (Poem)
  • 157 — The Present Hour — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 157 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 5 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 158 — Among the Pueblos — J. L. Harbour (Article)
  • 158 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 158 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 158 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 160 — The Wayside Well — William Allingham, uncredited (Poem)
  • 160 — Argosy Yarns: The First Ship, Chapter 20: Translation of the Argo — D. O. S. Lowell (Serial Segment)
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  • 161 — Don Gordon’s Shooting-Box [Part 9 of 15] — Harry Castlemon (Serial Segment)
  • 162 — Off to the Gulf of Mexico — Mary A. Denison (Short Story)
  • 163 — Daffodils — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 163 — The Philosopher’s Stone — Granger Willis (Short Story)
  • 164 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 164 — The Entrance of Light — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 165 — Romeo and Juliet — Emma Huntington Nason (Poem)
  • 166 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 6 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 166 — The Cahuillas of Southern California — Clara Spalding Brown (Article)
  • 167 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 167 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 167 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 168 — Somebody — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 168 — The De Soto Family — Warren Walters (Short Story)
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  • 169 — Don Gordon’s Shooting-Box [Part 10 of 15] — Harry Castlemon (Serial Segment)
  • 170 — A Courageous Act — Anna M. Talcott (Short Story)
  • 171 — Delay — Weisse (Poem)
  • 171 — How the Children Escaped: A Story of Old School Days — Mrs. Christine Stephens (Short Story)
  • 172 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 172 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 172 — A Noble Ambition — Frances Ridley Havergal (Poem)
  • 173 — Edith — I. W. Jordan (Poem)
  • 173 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 7 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 174 — A Very Successful Plot — Bertha A. Zedi Winklier (Short Story)
  • 175 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 175 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 175 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 176 — King Richard and Blondel — Jennie S. Judson (Poem)
  • 176 — The “Gineral’s” Lad — J. L. Harbour (Short Story)
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  • 177 — A Wonderful Captivity: A True Sketch — Captain R. M. Hawthorne (Article)
  • 178 — Daniel’s Disciple — Kenneth (Short Story)
  • 179 — Nepenthe — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 179 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 8 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 180 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 180 — From Slave to Soverign — Fred. F. Foster (Biographical Material)
  • 180 — Love — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 181 — The Days Gone By — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 181 — Don Gordon’s Shooting-Box [Part 11 of 15] — Harry Castlemon (Serial Segment)
  • 182 — Legends of the Mermaid — Frank H. Stauffer (Article)
  • 183 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 183 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 183 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 184 — A Sea Dragon — Thomas S. Collier (Poem)
  • 184 — Dula’s Organ — Warren Walters (Short Story)
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  • 185 — Hector’s Inheritance; or, The Boys of Smith Institute [Part 1 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 187 — The Dial’s Motto — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 187 — Don Gordon’s Shooting-Box [Part 12 of 15] — Harry Castlemon (Serial Segment)
  • 188 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 188 — Errors of Speech — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 188 — Russell Sage — George W. Bungay (Biographical Material)
  • 188 — Hope — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 189 — The Argosy — Lucie Anna Lamb (Poem)
  • 189 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 9 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 190 — The Hairy Mammoth — Henry Frederic Reddale (Article)
  • 191 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 191 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 191 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 192 — Wild Columbine — Emma Huntington Nason (Poem)
  • 192 — Jack and “Ephraim” — Edward S. Ellis (Short Story)
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  • 193 — Hector’s Inheritance; or, The Boys of Smith Institute [Part 2 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 195 — A Work-a-Day World — Mary N. Prescott (Poem)
  • 195 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 10 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 196 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 196 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 196 — Errors of Speech II — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 196 — More Sweet Than Smiles — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 197 — The Horseman’s Song — I. W. Jordan (Poem)
  • 197 — Don Gordon’s Shooting-Box [Part 13 of 15] — Harry Castlemon (Serial Segment)
  • 199 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 199 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 199 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 200 — The Covered Bridge — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 200 — Norah’s Experiment — Laura E. Richards (Short Story)
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  • 201 — Hector’s Inheritance; or, The Boys of Smith Institute [Part 3 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 203 — The Three Preachers — Gerald Massey (Poem)
  • 203 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 11 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 204 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 204 — Errors of Speech III — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 204 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 204 — A Smile — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 205 — The Conceited Dandelion — Emma Huntington Nason (Poem)
  • 205 — Don Gordon’s Shooting-Box [Part 14 of 15] — Harry Castlemon (Serial Segment)
  • 206 — Something Wrong at the Bank! — Rev. Edward A. Rand (Short Story)
  • 206 — An Alphabet of Maxims from Longfellow’s Poems — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Miscellaneous)
  • 207 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 207 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 207 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 208 — “In the Crowded City Street” — Wilfred B. Woolam (Poem)
  • 208 — Frank’s Wonderful Adventure — Shirley Fairfax (Short Story)
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  • 209 — Hector’s Inheritance; or, The Boys of Smith Institute [Part 4 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 211 — Willie’s Query — Jennie Oakley (Poem)
  • 211 — Don Gordon’s Shooting-Box [Part 15 of 15] — Harry Castlemon (Serial Segment)
  • 212 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 212 — Errors of Speech IV — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 212 — Author of “Robinson Crusoe” — Fred. F. Foster (Biographical Material)
  • 212 — Uses and Abuses — William Shakespeare (Poem (Reprint))
  • 213 — The Jolly Pedagogue — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 213 — Peasant and Madonna: A Sketch of Country Life in Italy — W. H. W. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 214 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 12 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 215 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 215 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 215 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 216 — The Glove and the Lions — Leigh Hunt (Poem)
  • 216 — Rocky Mountain Railroads — J. L. Harbour (Article)
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  • 217 — Lost in the Wilds; a Sequel to “Up the Tapajos” [Part 1 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 219 — Symbols of the Spiritual — Wm. H. Holcombe (Poem)
  • 219 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 13 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 220 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 220 — Errors of Speech V — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 220 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 220 — A Contrast — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 221 — Room Enough for All — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 221 — Hector’s Inheritance; or, The Boys of Smith Institute [Part 5 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 223 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 223 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 223 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 224 — Why the Daisies Are White — Mary D. Brine (Poem)
  • 224 — The “Siamese”: How the Quarreled, and How It Ended — John Preston True (Short Story)
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  • 225 — Lost in the Wilds; a Sequel to “Up the Tapajos” [Part 2 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 227 — Trip Lightly — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 227 — Above the Clouds — Willis Boyd Allen (Poem)
  • 228 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 228 — Errors of Speech VI — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 228 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 228 — Night — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 229 — The Hidalgo’s Glasses — Robert L. Bangs (Poem)
  • 229 — Hector’s Inheritance; or, The Boys of Smith Institute [Part 6 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 231 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 231 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 231 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 232 — The King’s Ring — Theodore Tilton (Poem (Reprint))
  • 232 — Zeri Noddy’s Bear — Dexter Gifford (Short Story)
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  • 233 — Lost in the Wilds; a Sequel to “Up the Tapajos” [Part 3 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 235 — Noble Lives — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 235 — The Young Traitor’s Doom: A Story of the Franco-Prussian War — W. H. W. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 236 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 236 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 236 — Behind the Clouds — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 237 — Trust — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 237 — Hector’s Inheritance; or, The Boys of Smith Institute [Part 7 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 239 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 239 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 239 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 240 — The Radiant West — Addison F. Browne (Poem)
  • 240 — Nature’s Safeguards — C. F. Holder (Article)
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  • 241 — Lost in the Wilds; a Sequel to “Up the Tapajos” [Part 4 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 243 — Masks and Faces — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 243 — Jack — Malcolm Douglas (Short Story)
  • 243 — Dime — Fannie Williams (Article)
  • 244 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 244 — Cigarettes — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 244 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 244 — Begin Again — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 245 — A Dream by the Sea — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 245 — Hector’s Inheritance; or, The Boys of Smith Institute [Part 8 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 247 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 247 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 247 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 248 — The Model American Girl — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 248 — Adrift in an Air Ship; or, Billy Bartlett’s Balloon Voyage — Edgar L. Warren (Short Story)
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  • 249 — Adventure with a Gorilla — Edward S. Ellis (Short Story)
  • 251 — The Castle of Wisdom — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 251 — Hector’s Inheritance; or, The Boys of Smith Institute [Part 9 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 252 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 252 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 252 — Will — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 253 — The Lighthouse — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 253 — Wild Horses — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 254 — My Black and Tan — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 254 — Lost in the Wilds; a Sequel to “Up the Tapajos” [Part 5 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 255 — A Perilous Ride — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 256 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 256 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 256 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 256 — Tea — Fred. F. Foster (Article)
  • 256 — How Papyrus Kept His Secret — Vivian Vincent (Article)
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  • 257 — The Boys in the Forecastle, a Tale of Real Ships and Real Sailors [Part 1 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 258 — Tact — Fred. F. Foster (Article)
  • 259 — Do Something — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 259 — Hector’s Inheritance; or, The Boys of Smith Institute [Part 10 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 260 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 260 — Captain James B. Eads — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 260 — Endurance — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 261 — The Wanderer — Helena Modjeska (Poem)
  • 261 — Lost in the Wilds; a Sequel to “Up the Tapajos” [Part 6 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 262 — Our Boys’ Theatre — Shirley Fairfax (Short Story)
  • 263 — Self Wrought — Thomas S. Collier (Poem)
  • 263 — “Soph.” — Adelaide Waldron (Short Story)
  • 264 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 264 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 264 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 265 — The Boys in the Forecastle, a Tale of Real Ships and Real Sailors [Part 2 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 267 — Beyond Repair — Henry Gillman (Poem)
  • 267 — Hector’s Inheritance; or, The Boys of Smith Institute [Part 11 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 268 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 268 — Hon. Leland Stanford — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 268 — The Truly Just — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 268 — Yachting — Malcolm Douglas (Poem)
  • 269 — Lost in the Wilds; a Sequel to “Up the Tapajos” [Part 7 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 270 — Miss Methuselah — J. L. Harbour (Short Story)
  • 271 — The Oldest Doll in the World — Lillie E. Barr (Poem)
  • 271 — A Queer Boy — Fred. F. Foster (Short Story)
  • 272 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 272 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 272 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 273 — The Boys in the Forecastle, a Tale of Real Ships and Real Sailors [Part 3 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 275 — Out of the Silence — John Bower (Poem)
  • 275 — Lost in the Wilds; a Sequel to “Up the Tapajos” [Part 8 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 276 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 276 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 276 — In Every Sea — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 277 — My Ships — Barry Gray (Poem)
  • 277 — Gilbert the Coward — Julia K. Hildreth (Short Story)
  • 278 — The White Steed of the Plains — George Waldo Browne (Poem)
  • 278 — Hector’s Inheritance; or, The Boys of Smith Institute [Part 12 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 279 — How Statues Are Made — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 280 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 280 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 280 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 280 — Captain Jack and the Monkey — Shirley Fairfax (Short Story)
  • 280 — Something About Bells — Fred. F. Foster (Article)
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  • 281 — The Boys in the Forecastle, a Tale of Real Ships and Real Sailors [Part 4 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 283 — Speak No Ill — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 283 — Lost in the Wilds; a Sequel to “Up the Tapajos” [Part 9 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 284 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 284 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 284 — Mankind — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 285 — Up and Down — Georgianna Lee (Poem)
  • 285 — Little Thomaline — Mrs. H. G. Rowe (Short Story)
  • 286 — Waiting and Reward — Thomas S. Collier (Poem)
  • 286 — Faithful and Thorough; a Homely Business Story — W. H. W. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 287 — Solitude — Ella Wheeler (Poem)
  • 287 — A Brave Girl — Shirley Fairfax (Short Story)
  • 288 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 288 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 289 — The Boys in the Forecastle, a Tale of Real Ships and Real Sailors [Part 5 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 291 — The Winds — Henry Dennis (Poem)
  • 291 — Lost in the Wilds; a Sequel to “Up the Tapajos” [Part 10 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 292 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 292 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 292 — Lines for an Album — John Greenleaf Whittier (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 293 — Origin of the Rose — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 293 — One Summer — Ida D. Monroe (Short Story)
  • 294 — Small Beginnings — Charles MacKay (Poem)
  • 294 — The Child That Built a Church — Warren Walters (Short Story)
  • 294 — The Story of One of Them — P. J. C. (Short Story)
  • 294 — The Boys and the Circus — [uncredited] (Vignette)
  • 295 — Never Mind What “They” Say — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 295 — Cammie’s Old Piano — Jennie K. Ludlum (Short Story)
  • 296 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 296 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 296 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 297 — The Centaurs’ Tour — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 299 — A Header (?) — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 299 — Lost in the Wilds; a Sequel to “Up the Tapajos” [Part 11 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 300 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 300 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 300 — Slander — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 301 — True Ambition — Malcolm Douglas (Poem)
  • 301 — The Boys in the Forecastle, a Tale of Real Ships and Real Sailors [Part 6 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 303 — On the California Hills — Joaquin Miller (Poem)
  • 303 — John Fillmore; and His Victory Over the Pirates — James Parton (Article)
  • 304 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 304 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 304 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 305 — Nellie’s Sacrifice — Jennie S. Judson (Short Story)
  • 307 — Deeds of Kindness — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 307 — Lost in the Wilds; a Sequel to “Up the Tapajos” [Part 12 of 12] — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 308 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 308 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 308 — Supreme Repose — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 309 — What Is the Use? — Ella Wheeler (Poem)
  • 309 — The Boys in the Forecastle, a Tale of Real Ships and Real Sailors [Part 7 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 311 — Little Patty — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 311 — The Young Bear Hunters — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 312 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 312 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 312 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 313 — A Terrible Ally — Robert Morris Jones (Short Story)
  • 315 — Going to School — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 315 — New Year’s Day in Chinatown — J. L. Harbour (Short Story)
  • 316 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 316 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 316 — Could We Recall the Past — F. F. Murray (Poem)
  • 317 — Grace Darling’s Boat — Isidore G. Ascher (Poem)
  • 317 — The Boys in the Forecastle, a Tale of Real Ships and Real Sailors [Part 8 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 319 — A Leap for Life — Oliver Wendell Holmes (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 319 — An Adventure with Pirates — J. B. N. (Short Story)
  • 320 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 320 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 320 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 321 — The Little Miller of the Arakym — Christine Stephens (Short Story)
  • 322 — Saved by a Stocking: A True Story — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 322 — The Story of a Story — Malcolm Douglas (Vignette)
  • 323 — A Camp in Three Lights — S. Weir Mitchell (Poem)
  • 323 — A Grenadier’s Shako — William Henry Cummings (Short Story)
  • 324 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 324 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 324 — It Never Pays — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 325 — Darkened — Susan Coolidge (Poem)
  • 325 — The Boys in the Forecastle, a Tale of Real Ships and Real Sailors [Part 9 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 327 — A Boy’s Complaint — Annie H. Streeter (Poem)
  • 327 — Blondel, the Minstrel — Clinton Montague (Article)
  • 328 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 328 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 328 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 329 — Jack and Geoffrey in Africa [Part 1 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 331 — There Was No Core — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 331 — The Boys in the Forecastle, a Tale of Real Ships and Real Sailors [Part 10 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 332 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 332 — The Napoleon of Africa — W. H. W. Campbell (Biographical Material)
  • 332 — Faith, Hope, and Love — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 333 — The Boy for Me — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 333 — Sim — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 334 — The Little Banana Peel — Robert J. Burdette (Poem)
  • 334 — Canny’s Image — Penn Shirley (Short Story)
  • 335 — The Child Musician — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 335 — Watching a Deer-Lick — Frank H. Taylor (Short Story)
  • 336 — The Goat and the Boy — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 336 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 336 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 336 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 337 — Jack and Geoffrey in Africa [Part 2 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 339 — En Voyage — Caroline A. Mason (Poem)
  • 339 — The Boys in the Forecastle, a Tale of Real Ships and Real Sailors [Part 11 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 340 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 340 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 340 — Have Faith! — J. L. E. P. (Poem)
  • 341 — Where Shall Baby’s Dimple Be? — J. G. Holland (Poem)
  • 341 — Nancy’s Duty — Julia Freeman (Short Story)
  • 343 — Good-Night — [uncredited] (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 343 — A Day’s Plover Shooting — W. H. Lee (Short Story)
  • 344 — A Bunch of Cowslips — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 344 — Jerry’s Coon — Mrs. Go. M. Kellogg (Poem)
  • 344 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 344 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 344 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 345 — Jack and Geoffrey in Africa [Part 3 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 347 — Song of the Andirons — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 347 — The Boys in the Forecastle, a Tale of Real Ships and Real Sailors [Part 12 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 348 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 348 — The Leading American Humorists — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 349 — The Nights — Barry Cornwall (Poem (Reprint))
  • 349 — Bobby Blake’s India — John Russell Fisher (Short Story)
  • 350 — The Silent Searchers — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 351 — Pedro — Mary D. Brine (Poem)
  • 351 — The Preserved Peaches, and What Came of Them — Elizabeth A. Davis (Short Story)
  • 352 — “Delays Are Dangerous” — Malcolm Douglas (Poem)
  • 352 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 352 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 352 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 353 — Jack and Geoffrey in Africa [Part 4 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 355 — Opinions Differ — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 355 — The Boys in the Forecastle, a Tale of Real Ships and Real Sailors [Part 13 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 356 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 356 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 356 — The Toilers — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 357 — The Hammer and the Saw — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 357 — Griff and His Sister — Fred. M. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 359 — Indian Cradle Song — Rev. John Bird (Poem)
  • 359 — Willie’s First Letter — B. P. Shillaber (Short Story)
  • 360 — An Alsatian Legend — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 360 — Morning Glory Lane — Margaret Eytinge (Short Story)
  • 360 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 360 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 360 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 361 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 1 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 363 — A Vision of the Red Man — George H. Coomer (Poem)
  • 363 — The Little Barber’s Daughter — Clara G. Dolliver (Short Story)
  • 364 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 364 — William T. Adams (Oliver Optic) — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 364 — The Heart’s Riches — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 365 — Two Views — Marian Douglas (Poem)
  • 365 — Jack and Geoffrey in Africa [Part 5 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 367 — Three Travelers — Uncle Charley (Poem)
  • 367 — Boy’s Wonderful Adventure — Malcolm Douglas (Short Story)
  • 368 — Most Rewarded — Malcolm Douglas (Poem)
  • 368 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 368 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 368 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 369 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 2 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 371 — Waiting for a Letter — Rev. F. Langbridge (Poem)
  • 371 — The Black Doll — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 372 — Editorial — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 372 — Professor Edward Palmer — W. H. W. Campbell (Biographical Material)
  • 372 — Nothing Is Lost — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 372 — The Squirrels’ Highway — Leo Vanderpoel (Poem)
  • 373 — Jack and Geoffrey in Africa [Part 6 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 375 — Beautiful Lives — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 375 — Ben’s Orphan — Kate B. Horton (Short Story)
  • 376 — The Arrow and the Song — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 376 — His First Party — Eben E. Rexford (Short Story)
  • 376 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 376 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 376 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 377 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 3 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 379 — The Little White Hearse — James Whitcomb Riley (Poem (Reprint))
  • 379 — Crullers’ Adventure — Paul Long (Short Story)
  • 380 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 380 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 380 — Life’s Design — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 381 — October — Elaine Goodale (Poem)
  • 381 — Jack and Geoffrey in Africa [Part 7 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 383 — Indian Summer — Edward S. Creamer (Poem)
  • 383 — The Boy’s Story — Eben E. Rexford (Short Story)
  • 384 — Here and Yonder — Edward I. Willett (Poem)
  • 384 — The Chimes of the Flower-bells — Margaret Eytinge (Short Story)
  • 384 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 384 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 384 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 385 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 4 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 387 — Aspiration — Anna M. Ford (Poem)
  • 387 — The Indian Chief’s Story — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 388 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 388 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 388 — Making the Best of Life — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 389 — Not All for Man — George H. Coomer (Poem)
  • 389 — Jack and Geoffrey in Africa [Part 8 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 391 — Twilight Dreams — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 391 — We-Me — Ethle Allen (Short Story)
  • 391 — A Literary Secret — Edgar Fawcett (Poem)
  • 392 — Down in a Mine — J. L. Harbour (Short Story)
  • 392 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 392 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 392 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 393 — The Store Boy; or, The Fortunes of Ben Barclay [Part 1 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 395 — Grammas in Rhyme — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 395 — Jack and Geoffrey in Africa [Part 9 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 396 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 396 — Captain Mayne Reid — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 396 — Small Things Are Best — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 397 — Autumn — Albert Leighton (Poem)
  • 397 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 5 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 399 — The Wedding on the Creek — J. A. Macon (Poem)
  • 399 — Colonel Tarbox’s Experiment — Paul Long (Short Story)
  • 399 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 400 — Riches and Friendship — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 400 — A School-Day Struggle — Marie L. Macomber (Short Story)
  • 400 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 400 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 401 — The Store Boy; or, The Fortunes of Ben Barclay [Part 2 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 403 — Perseverance — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 403 — Jack and Geoffrey in Africa [Part 10 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 404 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 404 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 405 — Give Him a Lift — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 405 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 6 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 407 — Don’t Take It to Heart — Georgiana C. Clark (Poem)
  • 407 — Pollie’s Tribulation — Mary C. Bartlett (Short Story)
  • 408 — Puzzles for Foreigners — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 408 — A Boy’s Promise — Florence B. Hallowell (Short Story)
  • 408 — Correspondents — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 408 — Puzzle Department — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 408 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 409 — The Store Boy; or, The Fortunes of Ben Barclay [Part 3 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 411 — Baby-Land — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 411 — Jack and Geoffrey in Africa [Part 11 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 412 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 412 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 412 — God’s Love — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 413 — First Time at Church — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 413 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 7 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 415 — What the Minutes Say — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 415 — How I Conquered the Pirate — Harry Bolingbroke (Short Story)
  • 416 — The Pen — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 416 — “Caved!”: A Miner’s Story — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 416 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 416 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 416 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
53The Golden Argosy Vol. 2, No. 11883-12-08Frank A. Munsey
  • 1 — The Store Boy; or, The Fortunes of Ben Barclay [Part 4 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 3 — The Song of the Hen — Robert J. Burdette (Poem)
  • 3 — Jack and Geoffrey in Africa [Part 12 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 4 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 4 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 4 — True Greatness — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 5 — The True Preperation — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 5 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 8 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 7 — If I Were Rich — Joel Berton (Poem)
  • 7 — Jennie — J. L. Harbour (Short Story)
  • 8 — East and West — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 8 — Hunting a Yo-Ho — C. A. Stephens (Short Story)
  • 8 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 8 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
54The Golden Argosy Vol. 2, No. 21883-12-15Frank A. Munsey
  • 1 — How to Get New Subscribers — Frank A. Munsey (Miscellaneous)
  • 1 — Premiums and Presents — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 2 — [premium list continued, listing many more books] (Unknown Item Type)
  • 3 — [premium list continued, finishing list of books and adding list of albums, and of printing press and writing instruments] (Unknown Item Type)
  • 4 — [premium list continued, with more printing and other tools plus musical instruments] (Unknown Item Type)
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  • 8 — The Golden Argosy — Frank A. Munsey (Miscellaneous)
55The Golden Argosy Vol. 2, No. 31883-12-22Frank A. Munsey
  • 17 — The Store Boy; or, The Fortunes of Ben Barclay [Part 5 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 19 — Little by Little — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 19 — Jack and Geoffrey in Africa [Part 13 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 20 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 20 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 20 — Small Things Are Best — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 21 — Only a Boy — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 21 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 9 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — The Silent — Jones Very (Poem)
  • 23 — Brave Heart and Willing Hands — Ida D. Monroe (Short Story)
  • 24 — Child Nature — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 24 — The Mennonites in Kansas — J. L. Harbour (Article)
  • 24 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 24 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 24 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 25 — The Christmas Trumpet — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 26 — Incidents of the Revolution: John Paul Jones’s Attempt to Carry Off the Earl of Selkirk — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 27 — The Fisher — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 27 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 10 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 28 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 29 — No Cage — W. van Duzen (Poem)
  • 29 — The Store Boy; or, The Fortunes of Ben Barclay [Part 6 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 31 — A Dilemma — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 31 — A Shetland Skipper — William Tetford (Short Story)
  • 32 — Hurrah for the Man Who Pays — Dick Steele (Poem)
  • 32 — The Man-Tiger — H. Wellington Vrooman (Short Story)
  • 32 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 32 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 32 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 33 — The Misplaced Switch — D. O. S. Lowell (Short Story)
  • 35 — The Little Boy Who Ran Away — Mrs. Susan T. Berry (Poem)
  • 35 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 11 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 36 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 36 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 36 — Life’s Path — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 37 — Courage — H. L. Koofman (Poem)
  • 37 — The Store Boy; or, The Fortunes of Ben Barclay [Part 7 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 38 — Dropped on His Game — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 38 — In a Nest of Alligators — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 39 — Culture and Philistinism — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 39 — “Curfew Must Not Ring To-Night”: The Original Story… — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 40 — Little by Little — [uncredited] (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 40 — Bits About Animals — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 40 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 40 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 40 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 41 — Our “Plum Pudding” Voyage — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 42 — How It Was Brought About — Fred F. Foster (Vignette)
  • 43 — Somebody’s Mother — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 43 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 12 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 44 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 44 — Crockett’s Coon — Frederick Davenport (True Experience)
  • 44 — The Moral Law — John M. Richardson (Poem)
  • 45 — Learning Her Letters — Ada Carleton Stoddard (Poem)
  • 45 — The Store Boy; or, The Fortunes of Ben Barclay [Part 8 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 46 — A Woman’s Thought — Mrs. E. V. Wilson (Poem)
  • 46 — Steamboating on the Upper Mississippi — Hubert H. Winslow (Article)
  • 47 — The Mortgage on the Farm — Will Carleton (Poem)
  • 47 — A Midnight Adventure — The Author of “Paws and Claws” (by Elizabeth Anna Hart) (Short Story)
  • 48 — Effie and the Sunbeams — Mary D. Brine (Poem)
  • 48 — Big Bear’s Revenge — Henry W. Littlejohn (Short Story)
  • 48 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 48 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 48 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 49 — Jack’s Deer Hunt — Franklin Calkins (Short Story)
  • 50 — Verses Supposed to Be Written by Alexander Selkirk… — William Cowper (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 50 — The True History of Robinson Crusoe — Amelia R. Barr (Article)
  • 51 — Snow — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 51 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 13 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 52 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 52 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 52 — Character Building — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 53 — The Child’s Prayer — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 53 — The Store Boy; or, The Fortunes of Ben Barclay [Part 9 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 55 — Fortune My Foe — Alfred P. Graves (Poem)
  • 55 — The Robbers’ Cave in the Black Forest — M. Bertram Edwards (Short Story)
  • 56 — The Waning Moon — Celia Thaxter (Poem)
  • 56 — The Old Man’s Story — Carl Norstein (Short Story)
  • 56 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 56 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 56 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 57 — The Frenchman’s Ward [Part 1 of 8] — Mrs. Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 59 — The Schoolboy’s Turn — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 59 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 14 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 60 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 60 — A Good Rule — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 61 — The Discovery of the Pacific — Emma Huntington Nason (Poem)
  • 61 — The Store Boy; or, The Fortunes of Ben Barclay [Part 10 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — The Little Leaves — George Cooper (Poem)
  • 63 — Tales About Pirates — Lieut. C. R. Low (Article)
  • 63 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 64 — The Old Riddle — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 64 — Susie’s Ordeal — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 64 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 64 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 65 — The Frenchman’s Ward [Part 2 of 8] — Mrs. Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 66 — The Old Man’s Dream — Oliver Wendell Holmes (Poem)
  • 66 — “Man Overboard;” or, The Faithful Brothers of Milford Haven — W. W. Fenn (Short Story)
  • 68 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 68 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 68 — A Prayer — [uncredited] (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 69 — A Fragment — [uncredited] (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 69 — The Store Boy; or, The Fortunes of Ben Barclay [Part 11 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 70 — Keep Nothing from Mother — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 71 — A Conductor’s Story — [uncredited] (Vignette)
  • 71 — In the Old Barn — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 71 — Our Ship — Walter Halsted (Short Story)
  • 72 — For Those Who Fail — Joaquin Miller (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 72 — A Childish Classic — Margaret B. Harvey (Article)
  • 72 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 72 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 72 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 73 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 1 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 75 — A Winter Reverie — Ella A. Rozier (Poem)
  • 75 — The Store Boy; or, The Fortunes of Ben Barclay [Part 12 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 76 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 1: Marcus Tullius Cicero — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 76 — When? — [uncredited] (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 77 — Over and Over Again — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 77 — The Frenchman’s Ward [Part 3 of 8] — Mrs. Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 79 — Is It Worthwhile? — Joaquin Miller (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 79 — A Winter with the Esquimaux — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 80 — The Grumbler — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 80 — An Adventure with the Wolves — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 80 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 80 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 80 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 81 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 2 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 83 — White Flowers — Olvier Harris (Poem)
  • 83 — The Store Boy; or, The Fortunes of Ben Barclay [Part 13 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 84 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 2: Demosthenes — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 84 — It Matters Much — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 85 — The Angel of Patience — John Greenleaf Whittier (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 85 — The Frenchman’s Ward [Part 4 of 8] — Mrs. Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 87 — The Coral Island — H. G. (Poem)
  • 87 — Adventure with a Wild Buffalo — Randolph Johnson (Short Story)
  • 88 — A Heart to Lean On — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 88 — Charlie Wright’s Integrity — H. L. Charles (Short Story)
  • 88 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 88 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 88 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 89 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 3 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — Work and Wait — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 91 — The Store Boy; or, The Fortunes of Ben Barclay [Part 14 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 92 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 3: Lord Chatham — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 92 — Light — Albert Leighton (Poem)
  • 93 — A Romance from the Classics — Emma Huntington Nason (Poem)
  • 93 — The Frenchman’s Ward [Part 5 of 8] — Mrs. Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 94 — Young America — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 94 — The Chinese Queue — W. H. W. Campbell (Article)
  • 95 — As Tall As Papa — Sydney Dayre (Poem)
  • 95 — An Eventful Half-Holiday — James Morris, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 96 — Every Fireman’s Duty — J. Macmillan (Poem)
  • 96 — A Heroic Dog — Clark W. Goldthwait (Short Story)
  • 96 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 96 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 96 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 97 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 4 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 99 — Song of the All-Wool Shirt — Eugene Field (Poem)
  • 99 — The Perils of the Sea — Lieut. C. R. Low (Short Story)
  • 100 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 100 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 4: Edmund Burke — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 100 — Gossiping — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 101 — King Gold — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 101 — The Frenchman’s Ward [Part 6 of 8] — Mrs. Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 102 — Sister Graces — Mrs. M. A. Kidder (Poem)
  • 102 — White Elephants — H. Griswold Gove, Ph.D. (Article)
  • 103 — Submission — Ella Wheeler (Poem)
  • 103 — The Store Boy; or, The Fortunes of Ben Barclay [Part 15 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — Heart to Heart — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 104 — Only a Girl — Fred. F. Foster (Article)
  • 104 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 104 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 104 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 105 — Two Little Pioneers — Dexter Gifford (Short Story)
  • 106 — Compensation — [uncredited] (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 106 — Out with the Ducks — Vance Harcourt (Short Story)
  • 106 — Settlement of Savannah — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 107 — Work Away — Jasper Stone (Poem)
  • 107 — The Frenchman’s Ward [Part 7 of 8] — Mrs. Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 108 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 5: Patrick Henry — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 108 — The Truth — [uncredited] (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 108 — Through Life — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 108 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 5 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — Do One Thing Well — Josephine Pollard (Poem)
  • 111 — The Store Boy; or, The Fortunes of Ben Barclay [Part 16 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — After the Toil, the Reaping — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 112 — Death of Alex. Hamilton — Ralph Davenport (Article)
  • 112 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 112 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 112 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 113 — The Lost Trail [Part 1 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Novel)
  • 115 — A February Song — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 115 — The Frenchman’s Ward [Part 8 of 8] — Mrs. Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 116 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 6: Charles James Fox — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 116 — Bear Their Burden — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 117 — Snow-Feathers — J. K. Ludlum (Poem)
  • 117 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 6 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — The Silk Quilt — Israel Jordan (Short Story)
  • 119 — “Mother’s Dear Comfort” — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 119 — The Two Boys — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 119 — Finger Rings — Fred. F. Foster (Article)
  • 120 — Good Night — Lord Houghton (Poem)
  • 120 — Capturing Two Refugees: A Tale of the Revolution — Leonard Morton (Short Story)
  • 120 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 120 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 120 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 121 — The Lost Trail [Part 2 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Novel)
  • 123 — The Farmer — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 123 — Jamie [Part 1 of 2] — Martha Finley (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 124 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 7: Richard Brinsley Sheridan — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 124 — Do Your Duty — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 125 — A Gentlemanly Boy — H. L. Charles (Poem)
  • 125 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 7 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — The Wisdom of Age — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 127 — The Legend of “Old Wives’ Lakes”: A Truthful Incident — Frank W. Calkins (Short Story)
  • 128 — Distance Lends Enchantment — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 128 — The Father of Modern Harmony — W. H. W. Campbell (Article)
  • 128 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 128 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 129 — The Lost Trail [Part 3 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Novel)
  • 131 — He Would Not Go to Bed — Sophie E. Eastman (Poem)
  • 131 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 8 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 132 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 8: Daniel Webster — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 132 — Beyond These Chilling Winds — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 133 — A Disgusted Serenader — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 133 — A School-Walk (As Recorded by Grace) — John Preston True (Short Story)
  • 134 — The King’s Ships — Carl Spencer (Poem)
  • 134 — Jamie [Part 2 of 2] — Martha Finley (Serial Segment)
  • 136 — Three Ways — Jane Andrews (Poem)
  • 136 — Obeying Orders: A True Story for Boys — Alfred L. Sewell (Short Story)
  • 136 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 136 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 136 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 137 — Work and Win; or, Jack Drummond’s Pluck [Part 1 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — A March Night — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 139 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 9 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 140 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 9: Henry Clay — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 140 — Consider What You Say — Will Carlton (Poem)
  • 141 — Schooltimes — Mrs. T. M. George (Poem)
  • 141 — The Lost Trail [Part 4 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Novel)
  • 143 — It May Be Your Turn Next — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 143 — The Royal Harper: A Russian Story — E. P. C. (Short Story)
  • 144 — A Painful Story — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 144 — Eating the Evidence: A Tale of the Revolution — Russell Cummings (Short Story)
  • 144 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 144 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 145 — Work and Win; or, Jack Drummond’s Pluck [Part 2 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 146 — Puzzles — Fred. F. Foster (Article)
  • 147 — Twilight — [uncredited] (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 147 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 10 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 148 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 148 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 10: John C. Calhoun — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 149 — Parting — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 149 — The Lost Trail [Part 5 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Novel)
  • 151 — Our Kind of Man — James Whitcomb Riley (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 151 — Ruby’s Bracelet — Ida D. Monroe (Short Story)
  • 152 — We Cannot Tell — E. W. Chapman (Poem)
  • 152 — Puddleton on the War-Path — Shirley Fairfax (Short Story)
  • 152 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 152 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
  • 152 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 153 — Work and Win; or, Jack Drummond’s Pluck [Part 3 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 154 — Curious Superstitions — Fred. F. Foster (Article)
  • 154 — Thoughtlessness in Boys — H. L. Charles (Article)
  • 155 — Do As Near Right As You Can — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 155 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 11 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 156 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 156 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 11: Rufus Choate — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 157 — Grandmothers — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 157 — The Lost Trail [Part 6 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Novel)
  • 159 — The Sower — Mattie C. Seward (Poem)
  • 159 — Jim and Davy — J. L. Harbour (Short Story)
  • 160 — The Unrealized Ideal — Frederick Locker (Poem)
  • 160 — A Woman Soldier: A Tale of the Revolution — Russell Cummings (Article)
  • 160 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 160 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 160 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 161 — Work and Win; or, Jack Drummond’s Pluck [Part 4 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 163 — Sweet Brier — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 163 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 12 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 164 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 164 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 12: Lord Erskine — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 164 — Self-Respect — Sara B. Rose (Poem)
  • 165 — A Birthday Greeting — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 165 — The Lost Trail [Part 7 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Novel)
  • 167 — Doubtful Reform — H. L. Charles (Poem)
  • 167 — Lucky and Unlucky Stars: An Arab Story — W. H. W. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 168 — Hoe Out Your Row — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 168 — Henry’s Devotion — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 168 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 168 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 168 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 169 — Work and Win; or, Jack Drummond’s Pluck [Part 5 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 170 — The Pianoforte and Its Precursors — Fred. F. Foster (Article)
  • 171 — The Girdle of Friendship — Oliver Wendell Holmes (Poem)
  • 171 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 13 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 172 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 172 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 13: Edward Everett — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 173 — Nothing but Leaves — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 173 — The Lost Trail [Part 8 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Novel)
  • 175 — The Glance of a Kindly Eye — George R. Bell (Poem)
  • 175 — Littleton Esbel’s Race; or, Liquor the Worst Enemy — Ralph Morgan (Short Story)
  • 176 — The Golden Year — Alfred, Lord Tennyson (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 176 — Oasis Life — W. H. W. Campbell (Article)
  • 176 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 176 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 176 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
75The Golden Argosy Vol. 2, No. 231884-05-10Frank A. Munsey
  • 177 — Work and Win; or, Jack Drummond’s Pluck [Part 6 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 179 — No Time Like the Present — Phoebe Cary (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 179 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 14 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 180 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 180 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 14: Wendell Phillips — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 181 — This Life Is What We Make It — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 181 — The Lost Trail [Part 9 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Novel)
  • 183 — Boys Wanted — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 183 — After the Snipe — Vance Harcourt (Short Story)
  • 184 — Good Bye — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 184 — Benedict Arnold — Fred F. Foster (Article)
  • 184 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 184 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 184 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 185 — A Tale of the Red River Country — Frank W. Calkins (Short Story)
  • 187 — Dreams — [uncredited] (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 187 — The Lost Trail [Part 10 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Novel)
  • 188 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 188 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 15: Rev. Henry Ward Beecher — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 189 — Didn’t Think — H. L. Charles (Poem)
  • 189 — Work and Win; or, Jack Drummond’s Pluck [Part 7 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 191 — Love Your Enemies — G. P. B. (Poem)
  • 191 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 15 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 192 — Only an Entry Clerk — Harry J. Shellman (Poem)
  • 192 — The Father of Modern Botany — W. H. W. Campbell (Article)
  • 192 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 192 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 192 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 193 — Which Was the Hero? A Story of the Flood in Dalton Valley — Fannie Williams (Short Story)
  • 194 — The Little Ones — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 194 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 16 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 195 — A Kiss and a Smile — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 195 — The Lost Trail [Part 11 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Novel)
  • 196 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 196 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 16: Alexander Hamilton — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 197 — Beauty That Will Last — Mrs. M. A. Kidder (Poem)
  • 197 — Work and Win; or, Jack Drummond’s Pluck [Part 8 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 199 — The Two Glasses — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 199 — The Stolen Pears — Shirley Fairfax (Short Story)
  • 200 — For Want of a Beckoning Hand — Mrs. M. F. Whitten (Poem)
  • 200 — The Children’s Crusade — Fred. F. Foster (Article)
  • 200 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 200 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 200 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 201 — Kitty Hopkins’ Parrot: A Story of Children’s Day — Christine Stephens (Short Story)
  • 202 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 17 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 203 — Judge Not — [uncredited] (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 203 — Work and Win; or, Jack Drummond’s Pluck [Part 9 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 204 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 204 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 17 — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 205 — Reverent Nature — John Greenleaf Whittier (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 205 — The Lost Trail [Part 12 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Novel)
  • 207 — Wait — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 207 — Concerning the Crusades — Fred. F. Foster (Article)
  • 208 — The House Mother — Lucy Randolph Fleming (Poem)
  • 208 — Youthful Authors — Olive E. Dana (Article)
  • 208 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 208 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 208 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 209 — Barbara’s Triumphs; or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 1 of 14] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 211 — A Moral for the Day — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 211 — The Lost Trail [Part 13 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Novel)
  • 212 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 212 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 18: Thomas H. Benton — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 212 — In Memory — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 213 — The Best Wife of All — Lillie E. Barr (Poem)
  • 213 — Work and Win; or, Jack Drummond’s Pluck [Part 10 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 214 — Capture of Annawom — Ralph Morgan (Article)
  • 215 — The Truant Heart — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 215 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 18 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 216 — Spring Flowers — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 216 — Filial Affections — George B. Griffith (Article)
  • 216 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 216 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 216 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 217 — Barbara’s Triumphs; or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 2 of 14] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 219 — Mother’s Way — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 219 — The Lost Trail [Part 14 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Novel)
  • 220 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 220 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 19: Sam Houston — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 221 — A Poem with a Point — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 221 — Work and Win; or, Jack Drummond’s Pluck [Part 11 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 222 — A Sea Ballad — E. W. (Poem)
  • 223 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 19 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 224 — The Way of the Rain — Mrs. A. D. Whitney (Poem)
  • 224 — Actors and Actesses — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 224 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 224 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 224 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 225 — Barbara’s Triumphs; or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 3 of 14] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 226 — A Close Shave — Frank W. Calkins (Short Story)
  • 227 — Mother’s Boys — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 227 — The Lost Trail [Part 15 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Novel)
  • 228 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 228 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 20: William H. Seward — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 229 — The Words of Faith — Johann Christoph Schiller (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 229 — Charlie’s Trophies — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 230 — The Dearst Spot on Earth — O. F. Roadler (Poem)
  • 230 — Work and Win; or, Jack Drummond’s Pluck [Part 12 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 231 — Sonnet — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 231 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 20 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 232 — Why Mother Is Proud — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 232 — Short Words — Rev. Robert Collyer (Article)
  • 232 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 232 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 232 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 233 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 1 of 20] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 235 — The Pen — J. L. Tucker (Poem)
  • 235 — Work and Win; or, Jack Drummond’s Pluck [Part 13 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 236 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 236 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 21: Rev. T. Dewitt Talmage, D.D. — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 237 — A Toast — Emma Huntington Nason (Poem)
  • 237 — Barbara’s Triumphs; or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 4 of 14] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 238 — Friends in Need — Geo. H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 239 — The Forests’ Plea — John Moran (Poem)
  • 239 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 21 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 240 — Kissed His Mother — Eben E. Rexford (Poem)
  • 240 — Capt. John Minter and the Bear — Ralph Morgan (Short Story)
  • 240 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 240 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 240 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 241 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 2 of 20] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 243 — The Weaver of Bruges — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 243 — Work and Win; or, Jack Drummond’s Pluck [Part 14 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 244 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 244 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 22: Thomas Jefferson — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 245 — The Reaper and the Flowers — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 245 — Barbara’s Triumphs; or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 5 of 14] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 246 — The Pope’s Mule — E. P. C. (Short Story)
  • 247 — My Little Girl — Samuel Minturn Peck (Poem)
  • 247 — The New Pupil, a Story of English School Life [Part 22 of 22] — Mrs. Henry Wood (Serial Segment)
  • 248 — “As the Crow Flies” — Helen Gray Cone (Poem)
  • 248 — Bentley’s Adventures — Frank W. Calkins (Short Story)
  • 248 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 248 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 248 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 249 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 3 of 20] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 251 — The Tree by the Well — Joaquin Miller (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 251 — Work and Win; or, Jack Drummond’s Pluck [Part 15 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 252 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 252 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 23: William Wirt — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 253 — Over the Way — James Berry Bensel (Poem)
  • 253 — Barbara’s Triumphs; or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 6 of 14] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 254 — A Sermon for Boys — J. L. Harbour (Article)
  • 255 — Flag of Freedom, Waving High — G. Bancroft Griffith (Poem)
  • 255 — Grandma’s Fourth of July — Christine Stephens (Short Story)
  • 256 — The Bean and the Monkey — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 256 — The Wizard of the Violin — W. H. W. Campbell (Article)
  • 256 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 256 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 256 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 257 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 1 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 259 — Little Nan’s Offering: A True Incident — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 259 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 4 of 20] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 260 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 260 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 24: Rev. Robert Collyer — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 261 — Smile Whenever You Can — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 261 — Barbara’s Triumphs; or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 7 of 14] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 263 — Two Fishers — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 263 — Coronation of Powhatan — Shirley Fairfax (Article)
  • 264 — A Button-Hole Bouqet — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 264 — The Indian’s Conscience — Ralph Morgan (Article)
  • 264 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 264 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 264 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 265 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 2 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 267 — A Knotty Problem — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 267 — Barbara’s Triumphs; or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 8 of 14] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 268 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 268 — Orators and Oratory: Paper No. 25: Henry Grattan — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 269 — Let Well Alone — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 269 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 5 of 20] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 271 — The Best Hand on the Farm — Ella Wheeler (Poem)
  • 271 — A Fight with a Herd Horse — Frank W. Calkins (Short Story)
  • 272 — A Woman — Grace S. Wells (Poem)
  • 272 — A True Story of a Seal — Shirley Fairfax (Short Story)
  • 272 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 272 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 272 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 273 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 3 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 275 — “Remembrance” — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 275 — Barbara’s Triumphs; or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 9 of 14] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 276 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 276 — Notable Incidents of Boyhood, Paper No. 1 — J. Alexander Patten (Column)
  • 277 — The Tired Foot — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 277 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 6 of 20] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 279 — Better Than He Knew — Edward S. Creamer (Poem)
  • 279 — Silver-Lined — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 280 — Love Merry — William Cowper (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 280 — How the Girls Went Fishing — Shirley Fairfax (Short Story)
  • 280 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 280 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 280 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 281 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 4 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 283 — An Idyl — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 283 — Barbara’s Triumphs; or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 10 of 14] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 284 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 284 — Notable Incidents of Boyhood, Paper No. 2 — J. Alexander Patten (Column)
  • 285 — Dear Little Cricket — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 285 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 7 of 20] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 287 — Edication’s a Wonderful Thing — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 287 — The Forced Sale — Mrs. E. P. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 288 — How to Succeed — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 288 — Rescued by His Dog — Ralph Morgan (Short Story)
  • 288 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 288 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 289 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 8 of 20] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 291 — Poor Fellow! — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 291 — Barbara’s Triumphs; or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 11 of 14] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 292 — Editorial Page — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 292 — Notable Incidents of Boyhood, Paper No. 3 — J. Alexander Patten (Column)
  • 292 — Life — [uncredited] (Poem) (Reprint)
  • 293 — The Way to Succeed — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 293 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 5 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 295 — What Is Heaven? — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 295 — A Peculiar Tragedy: The Story of Charley Ross — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 296 — Off the Line — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 296 — Narrow Escapes of Washington and His Generals — Ralph Morgan (Article)
  • 296 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 296 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 296 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 297 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 9 of 20] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 298 — There Is Black in the Blue of the Sky — Lucy Larcom (Poem)
  • 299 — Barbara’s Triumphs; or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 12 of 14] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 300 — Editorial Page — [Uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 300 — Notable Incidents of Boyhood, Paper No. 4 — J. Alexander Patten (Column)
  • 301 — Plant a Home — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 301 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 6 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 303 — Odds and Ends — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 303 — George Grant’s Heroes — W. H. W. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 304 — Water-Cups — Mrs. Annie A. Preston (Poem)
  • 304 — The Road Agents’ Terror: A True Sketch — [Uncredited] (True Experience)
  • 304 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 304 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 304 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 305 — Stirring Events; or, The Experience of a Young Sailor [Part 1 of 15] — J. G. (by James Grant) (Serial Segment)
  • 307 — New Mown Hay — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 307 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 10 of 20] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 308 — [Untitled Editorial Page] — [Uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 308 — Notable Incidents of Boyhood, Paper No. 5 — J. Alexander Patten (Column)
  • 309 — The Fault of the Age — Ella Wheeler (Poem)
  • 309 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 7 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 311 — Neighbor Jones — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 311 — Barbara’s Triumphs; or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 13 of 14] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 312 — Midsummer — John Greenleaf Whittier (Poem (Reprint))
  • 312 — Carving Out Court Business — Ralph Morgan (Article)
  • 312 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 312 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 312 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 313 — Stirring Events; or, The Experience of a Young Sailor [Part 2 of 15] — J. G. (by James Grant) (Serial Segment)
  • 315 — Never Say Die — William Spratt (Poem)
  • 315 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 8 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 316 — [Untitled Editorial Page] — [Uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 316 — Notable Incidents of Boyhood, Paper No. 6 — J. Alexander Patten (Column)
  • 317 — Nature or Human Nature — James Meade Adams (Poem)
  • 317 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 11 of 20] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 319 — Legends Funny and Wise — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 319 — Barbara’s Triumphs; or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 14 of 14] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 320 — Solitude — Ella Wheeler (Poem)
  • 320 — Capt. Mann and the Little Sentinel: A Story of the Revolution — Ralph Morgan (Article)
  • 320 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 320 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 320 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 321 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 9 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 323 — Brilliants — Pakenham Beatty (Poem)
  • 323 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 12 of 20] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 324 — [Untitled Editorial Page] — [Uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 324 — Notable Incidents of Boyhood, Paper No. 7 — J. Alexander Patten (Column)
  • 325 — The Sunshine Boy — Elizabeth A. Davis (Poem)
  • 325 — Stirring Events; or, The Experience of a Young Sailor [Part 3 of 15] — J. G. (by James Grant) (Serial Segment)
  • 327 — Cat-Tails — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 327 — The Silver Bullet — Edward S. Ellis (Short Story)
  • 328 — The Summer Rain — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 328 — Mrs. Austin and the Bear — Ralph Morgan (True Experience)
  • 328 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 328 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 328 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 329 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 13 of 20] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 331 — A Sermon in Rhyme — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 331 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 10 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 332 — [Untitled Editorial Page] — [Uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 332 — Notable Incidents of Boyhood, Paper No. 8 — J. Alexander Patten (Column)
  • 333 — A Helping Hand — C. Swain (Poem (Reprint))
  • 333 — Stirring Events; or, The Experience of a Young Sailor [Part 4 of 15] — J. G. (by James Grant) (Serial Segment)
  • 335 — Small Things — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 335 — A Slight Mistake — Edward S. Ellis (Short Story)
  • 336 — A Dream — Edward S. Creamer (Poem)
  • 336 — Presentiments — C. O’Conor Eccles (Article)
  • 336 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 336 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 336 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 337 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 14 of 20] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 338 — Sensation in a Balloon — [Uncredited] (Article)
  • 339 — The Sabbath Bell — Eliza Cook (Poem)
  • 339 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 11 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 340 — [Untitled Editorial Page] — [Uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 340 — Notable Incidents of Boyhood, Paper No. 9 — J. Alexander Patten (Column)
  • 341 — Twilight — Irene Dana (Poem)
  • 341 — Stirring Events; or, The Experience of a Young Sailor [Part 5 of 15] — J. G. (by James Grant) (Serial Segment)
  • 343 — Pansies — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 343 — Italian Bandits — [Uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 344 — The Butterfly — [Uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 344 — Rivington and Ethan Allen — [Uncredited] (Article)
  • 344 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 344 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 344 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 345 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 15 of 20] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 347 — Sweet Faces — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 347 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 12 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 348 — [Untitled Editorial Page] — [Uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 348 — Notable Incidents of Boyhood, Paper No. 10 — J. Alexander Patten (Column)
  • 349 — The Old Home — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 349 — Stirring Events; or, The Experience of a Young Sailor [Part 6 of 15] — J. G. (by James Grant) (Serial Segment)
  • 351 — The Wreath of Seasons — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 351 — Cunning Renard — Captain R. M. Hawthorne (Short Story)
  • 352 — Oh, Foolish Heart! — Jerome B. Bell (Poem)
  • 352 — Gen. Arnold and Col. Brown — Ralph Morgan (Article)
  • 352 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 352 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 352 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 353 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 16 of 20] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 355 — Popping — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 355 — A Voyage to the Gold Coast; or, Jack Bond’s Quest [Part 13 of 13] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 356 — [Untitled Editorial Page] — [Uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 356 — Men of Grit; or, Examples of Successful Energy, No. 1: Richard T. Gatling — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 357 — A Question — Matthew Arnold (Poem (Reprint))
  • 357 — Stirring Events; or, The Experience of a Young Sailor [Part 7 of 15] — J. G. (by James Grant) (Serial Segment)
  • 359 — Como, Italy — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 359 — Served Them Right — Edward S. Ellis (Short Story)
  • 360 — Pansy — I. L. Jones (Poem)
  • 360 — Horsewhipping a Tyrant — Ralph Morgan (Article)
  • 360 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 360 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 360 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 361 — Camp-Fire and Wigwam [Part 1 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 363 — Evening Bells — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 363 — Stirring Events; or, The Experience of a Young Sailor [Part 8 of 15] — J. G. (by James Grant) (Serial Segment)
  • 364 — [Untitled Editorial Page] — [Uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 364 — Men of Grit; or, Examples of Successful Energy, No. 2: William E. Dodge — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 365 — To My Sister — [Uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 365 — In Melon Time — John Preston True (Short Story)
  • 366 — The Queen and the Peasant — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 366 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 17 of 20] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 368 — St. Leon’s Toast — Sir Walter Scott (Poem (Reprint))
  • 368 — Wonderful Sagacity of a Boy — [Uncredited] (True Experience)
  • 368 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 368 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 368 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 369 — Camp-Fire and Wigwam [Part 2 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 371 — On the Coast — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 371 — Stirring Events; or, The Experience of a Young Sailor [Part 9 of 15] — J. G. (by James Grant) (Serial Segment)
  • 372 — [Untitled Editorial Page] — [Uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 372 — Men of Grit; or, Examples of Successful Energy, No. 3: Horace B. Claflin — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 372 — Autumn — [Uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 373 — The Aesthetic Young Lady — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 373 — A Fearful Peril — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 374 — The Ensign — Alphone Daudet (Short Story)
  • 375 — Memories — [Uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 375 — Autumn Leaves — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 375 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 18 of 20] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 376 — Night — [Uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 376 — The Loyal Lady of Winchester — [Uncredited] (Article)
  • 376 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 376 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 376 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 377 — The Guardian’s Trust [Part 1 of 17] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 379 — My Life — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 379 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 19 of 20] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 380 — [Untitled Editorial Page] — [Uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 380 — Men of Grit; or, Examples of Successful Energy, No. 4: Edwin D. Morgan — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 380 — Fancy — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 381 — The Chieftain’s Son — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 381 — Camp-Fire and Wigwam [Part 3 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 383 — Daybreak — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 383 — Stirring Events; or, The Experience of a Young Sailor [Part 10 of 15] — J. G. (by James Grant) (Serial Segment)
  • 384 — Mementoes — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 384 — Story of a British Soldier — [Uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 384 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 384 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 384 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 385 — The Guardian’s Trust [Part 2 of 17] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 387 — A Stray Blossom — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 387 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 20 of 20] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 388 — [Untitled Editorial Page] — [Uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 389 — Men of Grit; or, Examples of Successful Energy, No. 5: Samuel F.B. Morse, Ll.D. — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 389 — Hallow-Eve — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 389 — Camp-Fire and Wigwam [Part 4 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 391 — The Waning Year — [Uncredited] (Poem)
  • 391 — Stirring Events; or, The Experience of a Young Sailor [Part 11 of 15] — J. G. (by James Grant) (Serial Segment)
  • 392 — Hope — [Uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 392 — A Run for Life — [Uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 392 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 392 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 392 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 393 — The Guardian’s Trust [Part 3 of 17] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 395 — November Revery — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 395 — Stirring Events; or, The Experience of a Young Sailor [Part 12 of 15] — J. G. (by James Grant) (Serial Segment)
  • 396 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 396 — Men of Grit; or, Examples of Successful Energy, No. 6: Thomas A. Scott — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 396 — Depend Upon It — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 397 — Thought — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 397 — Camp-Fire and Wigwam [Part 5 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 399 — Necessity — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 399 — How Lead Pencils Are Made — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 400 — Rules for a Happy Life — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 400 — A Terrible Ride — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 400 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 400 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 400 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 401 — The Guardian’s Trust [Part 4 of 17] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 403 — The Fading of the Flowers — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 403 — Stirring Events; or, The Experience of a Young Sailor [Part 13 of 15] — J. G. (by James Grant) (Serial Segment)
  • 404 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 404 — William Cullen Bryant — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 404 — Ready — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 405 — Faith — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 405 — Camp-Fire and Wigwam [Part 6 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 407 — Tears — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 407 — Queen Margerie — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 408 — To Live — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 408 — How He Saved His Cloth — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 408 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 408 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 408 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 409 — Helping Himself; or, Grant Thornton’s Ambition [Part 1 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 411 — Late Autumn — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 411 — Camp-Fire and Wigwam [Part 7 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 412 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 412 — Josh Billings — Augustus Maverick (Biographical Material)
  • 413 — Not Lost — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 413 — The Guardian’s Trust [Part 5 of 17] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 415 — A Thought — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 415 — Stirring Events; or, The Experience of a Young Sailor [Part 14 of 15] — J. G. (by James Grant) (Serial Segment)
  • 416 — More Amusing Than We Thought — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 416 — A Modern Samson — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 416 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 416 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 416 — Puzzledom — Rochelle (Puzzle)
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  • 1 — Helping Himself; or, Grant Thornton’s Ambition [Part 2 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 3 — Sea-Mews in Winter Time — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 3 — Camp-Fire and Wigwam [Part 8 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 4 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 4 — “Mark Twain” — Augustus Maverick (Biographical Material)
  • 5 — Content — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 5 — The Guardian’s Trust [Part 6 of 17] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 7 — Perennial Hours — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 7 — Stirring Events; or, The Experience of a Young Sailor [Part 15 of 15] — J. G. (by James Grant) (Serial Segment)
  • 8 — Indian Summer — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 8 — Captain Joe — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 8 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 8 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 9 — Helping Himself; or, Grant Thornton’s Ambition [Part 3 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 11 — Only Time Remembers — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 11 — Camp-Fire and Wigwam [Part 9 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 12 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 12 — Frederic Auguste Bartholdi — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 12 — Life’s Stage — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 13 — Age and Youth — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 13 — The Guardian’s Trust [Part 7 of 17] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 15 — Still Some Boy — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 15 — A Dismal Night — Captain R. M. Hawthorne (Short Story)
  • 16 — A Sonnet — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 16 — A Patriotic Woman (Revolutionary War figure Mrs. Bailey) — Ralph Morgan (Biographical Material)
  • 16 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 16 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 17 — Annual Premium List — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
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  • 25 — A Christmas Story — [unknown artist] (Illustration)
  • 26 — Such Is Love — Sarah Miller (Poem)
  • 26 — Christmas in a Dug-Out — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 27 — A Naughty Little Chap — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 27 — Camp-Fire and Wigwam [Part 10 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 28 — A Christmas Waif — Emma Huntington Nason (Poem)
  • 29 — Old Heads on Young Shoulders — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 29 — Helping Himself; or, Grant Thornton’s Ambition [Part 4 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 31 — Rest — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 31 — The Guardian’s Trust [Part 8 of 17] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 32 — A Year Ago — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 32 — A Brave Girl — [uncredited] (True Experience (Reprint))
  • 32 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 32 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 32 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 33 — A Streak of Good Luck — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 34 — The Scattered Seeds — Mary E. D. Johnson (Poem)
  • 35 — Once Upon a Time — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 35 — Camp-Fire and Wigwam [Part 11 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 36 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 36 — John W. Mackay — Augustus Maverick (Biographical Material)
  • 36 — Seek and Find — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 37 — Lightly Tripping — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 37 — Helping Himself; or, Grant Thornton’s Ambition [Part 5 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 38 — Doughty Dwarfs — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 39 — Every-Day Philosophy — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 39 — The Guardian’s Trust [Part 9 of 17] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 40 — Serenely Sleeping — William Winter (Poem)
  • 40 — In the Nick of Time — Edward S. Ellis (Short Story)
  • 40 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 40 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 40 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 41 — In the Realm of Arctos — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 42 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 43 — Strength for To-Day — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 43 — Camp-Fire and Wigwam [Part 12 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 44 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 44 — Engineer Casey (Thomas Lincoln Casey) — Augustus Maverick (Biographical Material)
  • 44 — The Good Fight — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 45 — Sunshine and Shadow — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 45 — Helping Himself; or, Grant Thornton’s Ambition [Part 6 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 47 — Open as the Day — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 47 — The Guardian’s Trust [Part 10 of 17] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 48 — Friends and Fortune — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 48 — Bread Upon the Waters — Edward S. Ellis (Short Story)
  • 48 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 48 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 49 — A Friend That Was True — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 51 — Refreshing Tears — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 51 — Camp-Fire and Wigwam [Part 13 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 52 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 52 — George M. Pullman — Augustus Maverick (Biographical Material)
  • 52 — A Herald — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 53 — Mighty Man — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 53 — Helping Himself; or, Grant Thornton’s Ambition [Part 7 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 55 — Immortal Fame — Schiller (Poem (Reprint))
  • 55 — The Guardian’s Trust [Part 11 of 17] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 56 — Mighty Mites — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 56 — The Silent Spectre — Percival Sturgis (Short Story)
  • 56 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 56 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 56 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 57 — My Deer Hunt — Edward S. Ellis (Short Story)
  • 58 — An Old Picture — Mrs. C. Jewett (Poem)
  • 58 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 59 — The Real — Bayard Taylor (Poem (Reprint))
  • 59 — Camp-Fire and Wigwam [Part 14 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 60 — Benjamin P. Shillaber — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 60 — Do Not Meddle — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 61 — An Open Choice — J. Dow (Poem)
  • 61 — Helping Himself; or, Grant Thornton’s Ambition [Part 8 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — A Day in Mid-Winter — Jeff. Henri Nones (Poem)
  • 63 — The Guardian’s Trust [Part 12 of 17] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — A Child No Longer — Mrs. McCaleb (Poem)
  • 64 — Against Large Odds — Percival Sturgis (Short Story)
  • 64 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 64 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 65 — Madge Barry — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 66 — Camp-Fire and Wigwam [Part 15 of 15] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 67 — Sweet Sleep — William Winter (Poem)
  • 67 — Helping Himself; or, Grant Thornton’s Ambition [Part 9 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 68 — Cornelius K. Garrison — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 68 — Frail and Fleeting — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 69 — Do Thou Likewise — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 69 — The Lost Children — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 71 — An Aspiration — Minnie C. Ballard (Poem)
  • 71 — The Guardian’s Trust [Part 13 of 17] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 72 — But Gone Before — E. Rexford (Poem)
  • 72 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 72 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 72 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 73 — An Unexpected Witness — D. O. S. Lowell (Short Story)
  • 75 — The Golden Argosy — “Traddles” (Poem)
  • 75 — Helping Himself; or, Grant Thornton’s Ambition [Part 10 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 76 — Charles Reade — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 76 — The Right Sort — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 77 — Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 77 — Good for Evil — Hurbert A. Millard (Short Story)
  • 78 — Some Day — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 78 — Bear and Forbear — Edward S. Ellis (Short Story)
  • 79 — The Fortunate Isles — Joaquin Miller (Poem)
  • 79 — The Guardian’s Trust [Part 14 of 17] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 80 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 80 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 81 — The Young Adventurers; or, The Choice of Two Roads [Part 1 of 12] — John Gingold (Serial Segment)
  • 83 — A Lesson for All — Francis D. Gage (Poem)
  • 83 — Helping Himself; or, Grant Thornton’s Ambition [Part 11 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 84 — General William T. Sherman — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 84 — Divine Aid — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 85 — Only the Blossoms — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 85 — A Hunt in Assam — Capt. Charles H. Rivers (Short Story)
  • 86 — The Dear Old Attic — Peleg Henn (Poem)
  • 86 — Two Narrow Escapes — Percival Sturgis (Short Story)
  • 87 — The Sweets of Life — Anne C. Lynch (Poem)
  • 87 — The Guardian’s Trust [Part 15 of 17] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — Do Thy Best Always — Dora Freany (Poem)
  • 88 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 88 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 88 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 89 — The Young Adventurers; or, The Choice of Two Roads [Part 2 of 12] — John Gingold (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — Soul Sculptors — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 91 — Helping Himself; or, Grant Thornton’s Ambition [Part 12 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 92 — George Washington de Long — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 92 — Undying — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 93 — Have Faith in Time — Eliza M. Sherman (Poem)
  • 93 — Two Boys — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 95 — The World and All — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 95 — The Guardian’s Trust [Part 16 of 17] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 96 — The Graces — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 96 — How the Ghost Was Laid — Percival Sturgis (Short Story)
  • 96 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 96 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 96 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 97 — The Young Adventurers; or, The Choice of Two Roads [Part 3 of 12] — John Gingold (Serial Segment)
  • 99 — Achievement — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 99 — Helping Himself; or, Grant Thornton’s Ambition [Part 13 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 100 — Judah P. Benjamin — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 100 — A Demonstrance — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 101 — Steer Clear — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 101 — Who Was the Thief? — Shirley Fairfax (Short Story)
  • 102 — A Certain Conquest — W. Gilmore Simms (Poem (Reprint))
  • 102 — Up to Town — John M’Carthy (Short Story)
  • 103 — Life’s Autumn — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 103 — The Guardian’s Trust [Part 17 of 17] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — Built Upon the Sands — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 104 — A Yankee Pilot — Ralph Morgan (Short Story)
  • 104 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 104 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 104 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 105 — Jack Wheeler, a Story of the Wild West [Part 1 of 14] — Capt. David Southwick (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Life’s Seasons — Elizabeth P. Allen (Poem)
  • 107 — Helping Himself; or, Grant Thornton’s Ambition [Part 14 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 108 — Chinese Gordon — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 108 — The Sun Behind the Clouds — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 109 — A Helping Hand — Eugene Lee Hamilton (Poem)
  • 109 — The Washington Monument — Judson Newman Smith (Article)
  • 110 — The Moss Rose — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 110 — The Young Adventurers; or, The Choice of Two Roads [Part 4 of 12] — John Gingold (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — Guard Each Step — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 111 — A Speedy Answer — Louise Merton (Short Story)
  • 112 — Fulfill Thy Mission — Montague Marks (Poem)
  • 112 — A Strange Guest — Shirley Fairfax (Short Story)
  • 112 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 112 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 112 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 113 — Jack Wheeler, a Story of the Wild West [Part 2 of 14] — Capt. David Southwick (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — A Contrast — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 115 — The Young Adventurers; or, The Choice of Two Roads [Part 5 of 12] — John Gingold (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 116 — General Lord Wolseley — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 116 — Pride — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 117 — Deeds Not Words — Charles Swain (Poem (Reprint))
  • 117 — Surprised at Disadvantage — Geo. H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 118 — Whence? — Wordsworth (Poem (Reprint))
  • 118 — Helping Himself; or, Grant Thornton’s Ambition [Part 15 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — When the Sun Sinks Low — Lillie E. Barr (Poem)
  • 120 — Strengthened by Time — Ruth Hall (Poem)
  • 120 — Contesting Every Inch — Ezekiel Winthrop (Short Story)
  • 120 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 120 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 121 — Jack Wheeler, a Story of the Wild West [Part 3 of 14] — Capt. David Southwick (Serial Segment)
  • 123 — Work with a Will — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 123 — The Young Adventurers; or, The Choice of Two Roads [Part 6 of 12] — John Gingold (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 124 — Lieutenant General Sheridan — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 124 — The Happy Man — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 125 — The Happy Home — Margaret E. Sangster (Poem)
  • 125 — The Young Canvasser — Fred. F. Foster (Short Story)
  • 127 — Childhood’s Peace — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 127 — Helping Himself; or, Grant Thornton’s Ambition [Part 16 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 128 — Love’s Longing — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 128 — Playing Tag with a Bear — Percival Sturgis (Short Story)
  • 128 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 128 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 129 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 1 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — Their Evil Dies with Them — Henry May Seymour (Poem)
  • 131 — The Young Adventurers; or, The Choice of Two Roads [Part 7 of 12] — John Gingold (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 132 — Robert C. Winthrop — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 132 — By Contrast Only — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 133 — Whatever Is, Is Best — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 133 — Jack Wheeler, a Story of the Wild West [Part 4 of 14] — Capt. David Southwick (Serial Segment)
  • 135 — Tobogganing — Grace Woodside (Poem)
  • 135 — Helping Himself; or, Grant Thornton’s Ambition [Part 17 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 136 — A Bold Fellow — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 136 — The Red-Lined Cloak — Charles Harry Warner (Short Story)
  • 136 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 136 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 137 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 2 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Drifting — C. J. Harrison (Poem)
  • 139 — The Young Adventurers; or, The Choice of Two Roads [Part 8 of 12] — John Gingold (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 140 — General U.S. Grant — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 140 — A Little Fort — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 141 — He Knows It All — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 141 — Jack Wheeler, a Story of the Wild West [Part 5 of 14] — Capt. David Southwick (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — A Wish — Phoebe Cary (Poem (Reprint))
  • 143 — A Dash for Life — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 144 — The Two Beggars — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 144 — Poor Ned — Ezekiel Winthrop (Short Story)
  • 144 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 144 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 145 — Jack Wheeler, a Story of the Wild West [Part 6 of 14] — Capt. David Southwick (Serial Segment)
  • 147 — Scattered Seeds — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 147 — The Young Adventurers; or, The Choice of Two Roads [Part 9 of 12] — John Gingold (Serial Segment)
  • 148 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 148 — Dr. Alexander Milton Ross — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 149 — Art Thou Weary? — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 149 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 3 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 151 — Quiet Hours — Helen T. Clark (Poem)
  • 151 — A Strange Disaster — Frank Seton (Short Story)
  • 152 — More Precious Than Gold — A. M. Dunn (Poem)
  • 152 — A Hero’s Fate — Ezekiel Winthrop (Short Story)
  • 152 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 152 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 152 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 153 — A Parting Gift; and What Came of It — Geo. H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 154 — A Test — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 154 — The Young Adventurers; or, The Choice of Two Roads [Part 10 of 12] — John Gingold (Serial Segment)
  • 155 — Strength for To-Day — Mrs. M. A. Kidder (Poem)
  • 155 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 4 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 156 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 156 — George Hunt Pendleton — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 156 — Memory Songs — Louis McHenry Howe (Poem)
  • 157 — Sweet Spring — George Milner (Poem)
  • 157 — Jack Wheeler, a Story of the Wild West [Part 7 of 14] — Capt. David Southwick (Serial Segment)
  • 159 — The Shining Hour — R. M. Milnes (Poem)
  • 160 — Whate’er Hands Find to Do — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 160 — A Storm in the Tropics — Chas. H. Warner (Short Story)
  • 160 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 160 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 160 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 161 — Facing the World; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Harry Vane [Part 1 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 162 — More Sober Years — W. Walsham Bedford (Poem)
  • 162 — The Colonel’s Peril — Ralph Morgan (Article)
  • 163 — The Fireside Circle — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 163 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 5 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 164 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 164 — Alexander Henriques — Arthur Hamilton (Biographical Material)
  • 164 — Make Room — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 165 — The Best Gift of All — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 165 — Jack Wheeler, a Story of the Wild West [Part 8 of 14] — Capt. David Southwick (Serial Segment)
  • 167 — The Blue, the Gray, and Grant — T. C. Harbaugh (Poem)
  • 167 — The Young Adventurers; or, The Choice of Two Roads [Part 11 of 12] — John Gingold (Serial Segment)
  • 168 — A Sacred Mission — Mrs. I. E. E. (Poem)
  • 168 — A Good Samaritan! — Laura E. Richards (Short Story)
  • 168 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 168 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 168 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 169 — Facing the World; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Harry Vane [Part 2 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 171 — The Light of Years — Emma Carleton (Poem)
  • 171 — Jack Wheeler, a Story of the Wild West [Part 9 of 14] — Capt. David Southwick (Serial Segment)
  • 172 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 172 — Henry G. Pearson — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 172 — The Flower of Friendship — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 173 — George Bancroft, the Great Historian, in His Library — [uncredited] (Illustration)
  • 174 — Hiding Away — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 174 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 6 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 175 — Fancy’s Revels — Alice Trumbull Learned (Poem)
  • 175 — The Young Adventurers; or, The Choice of Two Roads [Part 12 of 12] — John Gingold (Serial Segment)
  • 176 — Awake! — Minnie C. Ballard (Poem)
  • 176 — Mark Twain’s Boyhood — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 176 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 176 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 176 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 177 — Facing the World; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Harry Vane [Part 3 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 179 — The Longing Satisfied — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 179 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 7 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 180 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 180 — Louis Riel — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 180 — Consider Well — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 181 — Round and Round — Thomas Dunn English (Poem)
  • 181 — In a Sumatra Jungle — T. A. Collier (Short Story)
  • 182 — Life’s Good-By — Mary Peaslee Gardner (Poem)
  • 182 — Jack Wheeler, a Story of the Wild West [Part 10 of 14] — Capt. David Southwick (Serial Segment)
  • 183 — Nature Ever Beautiful — Alfred Austin (Poem (Reprint))
  • 183 — A Revolutionary Heroine (Mary Slocumb) — Ralph Morgan (Biographical Material)
  • 184 — When My Ships Come Home — Louis Stephenson (Poem)
  • 184 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 184 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 184 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 185 — Facing the World; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Harry Vane [Part 4 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 187 — Spring Roses — E. B. Cheesebough (Poem)
  • 187 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 8 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 188 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 188 — Mrs. Sartoris (Nellis Grant, daughter of U.S. Grant) — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 188 — From the Persian — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 189 — The Scent of a Flower — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 189 — The Founder of Harvard University (John Harvard) — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 189 — The Assassination of Lincoln — [uncredited] (Article (Reprint))
  • 190 — The Dead Leaves of Winter — M. M. Folsom (Poem)
  • 190 — Jack Wheeler, a Story of the Wild West [Part 11 of 14] — Capt. David Southwick (Serial Segment)
  • 191 — Not Lost — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 191 — A Day at the Circus — J. L. Harbour (Short Story)
  • 192 — Sometime — Mrs. May Riley Smith (Poem)
  • 192 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 192 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 192 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 193 — Facing the World; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Harry Vane [Part 5 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 195 — A Broken Dream — Hattie Tyng Griswold (Poem)
  • 195 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 9 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 196 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 196 — William Ewart Gladstone — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 196 — Nuggets of Truth — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 197 — Worthiness — Charles J. O’Malley (Poem)
  • 197 — Sitting Bull and the Outbreak of 1876 — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 197 — In Cleveland’s Boyhood — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 198 — Helps — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 198 — Saving the Life of Boone (Daniel Boone) — Ralph Morgan (Article)
  • 199 — The First Robin — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 199 — Jack Wheeler, a Story of the Wild West [Part 12 of 14] — Capt. David Southwick (Serial Segment)
  • 200 — Childhood’s Faith — G. Weatherly (Poem)
  • 200 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 200 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 200 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 201 — Facing the World; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Harry Vane [Part 6 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 203 — ’Tis Work That Wins — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 203 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 10 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 204 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 204 — Alexander III, Czar of Russia — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 204 — An Angel — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 205 — Popular Steeds for the Boys (bicycling scenes) — E. J. Meeker (Illustration)
  • 206 — Woman’s Want — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 206 — Modern Roadsters — B. O. Grafer (Article)
  • 207 — The Song of Base Ball — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 207 — Jack Wheeler, a Story of the Wild West [Part 13 of 14] — Capt. David Southwick (Serial Segment)
  • 208 — I Wonder — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 208 — A Weary Search — S. G. W. B. (Short Story)
  • 208 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 208 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 208 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 209 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 1 of 14] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 211 — Song of the Princess May — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 211 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 11 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 212 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 212 — Golden Opinions of the Golden Argosy — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 212 — Prince Bismarck — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 212 — An Every-Day Thought — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 213 — The Comedy Ended — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 213 — Facing the World; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Harry Vane [Part 7 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 215 — It Never Pays — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 215 — Jack Wheeler, a Story of the Wild West [Part 14 of 14] — Capt. David Southwick (Serial Segment)
  • 216 — Be Firm and True — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 216 — Routing the Townies — V. M. (Short Story)
  • 216 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 216 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 217 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 2 of 14] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 219 — Arcadia — Ella W. Ricker (Poem)
  • 219 — Facing the World; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Harry Vane [Part 8 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 220 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 220 — Victor Hugo — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 220 — All-Powerful — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 221 — The First Love — T. W. Stoddard (Poem)
  • 221 — A Fortunate Accident — Geo. H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 222 — Custard and Mustard — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 222 — A Romantic Story — Ralph Morgan (Short Story)
  • 223 — He Hears — H. G. Keene (Poem)
  • 223 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 12 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 224 — The Ballad of the Baby — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 224 — Life at Fort Reno — Julian Huet (True Experience)
  • 224 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 224 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 224 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 225 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 3 of 14] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 227 — The River That Lies Between — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 227 — Facing the World; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Harry Vane [Part 9 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 228 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 228 — Frederick T. Frelinghuysen — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 228 — An Old Proverb — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 229 — Justice in Time — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 229 — A Perfect Cure — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 230 — The Spinner — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 230 — My First Lion Hunt — S. T. Mills (Short Story)
  • 231 — The Fault of the Age — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 231 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 13 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 232 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 232 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 232 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 233 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 4 of 14] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 235 — A Scapegrace — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 235 — Facing the World; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Harry Vane [Part 10 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 236 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 236 — General Irwin McDowell — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 236 — A Blessing in Disguise — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 237 — The Sunshiny Boy — Elizabeth A. Dairs (Short Story)
  • 237 — How Jodie Saved the Camp — Annie Ashmore (Short Story)
  • 239 — The Silent Thief — A. F. Burnham (Poem)
  • 239 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 14 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 240 — What the Mother Says — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 240 — An Unexpected Witness — Wm. G. Harvey (Short Story)
  • 240 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 240 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 240 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 241 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 5 of 14] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 243 — A Song from the Suds — Louisa M. Alcott (Poem)
  • 243 — Facing the World; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Harry Vane [Part 11 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 244 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 244 — James Russell Lowell — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 244 — A Universal Creed — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 245 — My Little Man — Eben E. Rexford (Poem)
  • 245 — Paul Ramona — Thos. S. Collier (Short Story)
  • 246 — Bound Volumes — [uncredited] (Index)
  • 247 — Leaders — Franklin E. Dustin (Poem)
  • 247 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 15 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 248 — The Right Sort — R. H. Callahan (Poem)
  • 248 — An Adventure on the Amazon — Walter Hayden (Short Story)
  • 248 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 248 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 248 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 249 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 6 of 14] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 251 — Worthiness — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 251 — Facing the World; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Harry Vane [Part 12 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 252 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 252 — William Stark Rosecrans — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 252 — A Moral Blot — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 253 — The Bluebird’s Song — George W. Bungay (Poem)
  • 253 — The Legacy of a Good Deed — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 254 — A Legend Beautiful — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 255 — The Winner of the Race — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 255 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 16 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 256 — She Knew the Game — H. C. Dodge (Poem)
  • 256 — Trapping a Grizzly — Ezekiel Winthrop (Short Story)
  • 256 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 256 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 256 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 257 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 7 of 14] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 259 — Thy Surgeon — Marianne Farningham (Poem)
  • 259 — Facing the World; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Harry Vane [Part 13 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 260 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 260 — General McClellan — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 260 — Judge None Lost — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 261 — The Victory of Patience — Helen Hunt Jackson (Poem)
  • 261 — Lost and Found — Sherwood Bonner (Short Story)
  • 263 — Bee-Reaved — H. C. Hayden (Poem)
  • 263 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 17 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 264 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 264 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 264 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 265 — Footprints in the Forest [Part 1 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 267 — Mirage — A. S. R. (Poem)
  • 267 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 18 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 268 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 268 — Jefferson Davis — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 268 — Shun Delays — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 269 — An Apparition — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 269 — Ned Alvord’s Trials — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 270 — The Sweetest Sauce — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 270 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 8 of 14] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 270 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 271 — Temptation — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 271 — Facing the World; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Harry Vane [Part 14 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 272 — A Modest Little Maid — Robert Grant (Poem)
  • 272 — After a Bushbuck — Raymond Boyce (Short Story)
  • 272 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 272 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 273 — Footprints in the Forest [Part 2 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 275 — My Sweetheart — Elizabeth F. Merrill (Poem)
  • 275 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 9 of 14] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 276 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 276 — Bret Harte — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 276 — Wisdom of the Bramin — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 277 — Waiting — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 277 — What John Found — Rebecca Harding Davis (Short Story)
  • 278 — An Admonition — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 278 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 19 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 279 — The Fool’s Prayer — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 279 — Facing the World; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Harry Vane [Part 15 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 280 — He Did His Level Best — H. S. Keller (Poem)
  • 280 — Skyrockets in the Jungle — Ezekiel Winthrop (Short Story)
  • 280 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 280 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 280 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 281 — Footprints in the Forest [Part 3 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 283 — Scraps — Evelyn Ashton (Poem)
  • 283 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 10 of 14] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 284 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 284 — Henry W. Stanley — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 284 — Equality — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 285 — A Summer Song — Fanny Forrester (Poem)
  • 285 — Haunted — Marion Harland (Short Story)
  • 286 — The Dream of the Aimless — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 286 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 20 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 287 — A Conceit — Mortimer Collins (Poem)
  • 287 — The Fire Test — John F. Hilliard (Short Story)
  • 288 — For Hearth and Home — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 288 — The Miser’s Elm — Eugene F. Ridley (Short Story)
  • 288 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 289 — Footprints in the Forest [Part 4 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 291 — Breaking Stubble — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 291 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 11 of 14] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 292 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 292 — Samuel Irenaeus Prime — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 292 — Where Is Thy Victory? — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 293 — Grant — Bartlett Campbell (Poem)
  • 293 — A Mistake of the Mob — Geo. H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 294 — A Sound Mind — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 294 — A City in the Air (mountaintop Indian settlement) — [uncredited] (Article (Reprint))
  • 294 — Anecdotes of General Grant — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 295 — Tale of a Pout — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 295 — The Daughter of the Regiment [Part 21 of 21] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 296 — “No Classes” — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 296 — A Battle with a Moose — Charles Harry Warner (Short Story)
  • 296 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 296 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 296 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 297 — The Mountain Cave; or, The Mystery of the Sierra Nevada [Part 1 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 299 — The Farmer — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 299 — Footprints in the Forest [Part 5 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 300 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 300 — Rev. Jno. P. Newman, D.D. — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 300 — A Great Gift — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 301 — A Worthless Crown — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 301 — Two Mothers and Two Sons — Margaret Bertha Wright (Short Story)
  • 302 — The Land of Counterpane — Robert Louis Stevenson (Poem)
  • 302 — The Deaths of the Presidents — [uncredited] (Article (Reprint))
  • 303 — Make the Best of It — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 303 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 12 of 14] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 304 — Rest — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 304 — A New American Eden — [uncredited] (Vignette)
  • 304 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 304 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 304 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 305 — The Mountain Cave; or, The Mystery of the Sierra Nevada [Part 2 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 307 — A Universal Want — Duncan McGregor (Poem)
  • 307 — Footprints in the Forest [Part 6 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 308 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 308 — Charles Stewart Parnell — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 308 — Heed for the Morrow — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 309 — Friendships — Lavinia S. Goodwin (Poem)
  • 309 — The Funeral of General Grant — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 310 — The Song of the Cricket — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 310 — Helping Father — William L. Williams (Short Story)
  • 311 — The Royal Road — Robert Loveman (Poem)
  • 311 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 13 of 14] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 312 — Mother’s Girl — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 312 — Chased by a Pirate — David A. Wasson (Short Story)
  • 312 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 312 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 312 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 313 — Facing Peril; a Tale of the Coal Mines [Part 1 of 6] — G. A. Henty (Serial Segment)
  • 315 — A Surprise — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 315 — Footprints in the Forest [Part 7 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 316 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 316 — Joseph E. Johnston — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 316 — Look at the Best — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 317 — Through the Valley of Shadow — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 317 — The Mountain Cave; or, The Mystery of the Sierra Nevada [Part 3 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 319 — Jimmy’s Little Goat — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 319 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 14 of 14] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 320 — Look the World in the Face — Denis Florence MacCarthy (Poem)
  • 320 — The City Boys and the Fox — C. A. Stephens (Short Story)
  • 320 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 320 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 321 — Facing Peril; a Tale of the Coal Mines [Part 2 of 6] — G. A. Henty (Serial Segment)
  • 323 — The Old Watch — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 323 — Footprints in the Forest [Part 8 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 324 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 324 — John Ruskin — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 324 — A Helping Hand — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 325 — Flitting Swallows — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 325 — The Mountain Cave; or, The Mystery of the Sierra Nevada [Part 4 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 327 — Sorry for the Lord — Will Visscher (Poem)
  • 327 — Flibertigibbet — Elizabeth Kilham (Short Story)
  • 328 — A Song of Good Counsel — John Stuart Blackie (Poem)
  • 328 — The Old Whaler’s Tale — Geo. B. Williams (Short Story)
  • 328 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 328 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 328 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 329 — The Great Agonquit Race — Walter D. Stinson (Short Story)
  • 330 — The Unfruitful Tree — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 330 — The Mountain Cave; or, The Mystery of the Sierra Nevada [Part 5 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 331 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 332 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 332 — Reuben E. Fenton — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 332 — The Shining Mark — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 333 — The Alchemy of the Grave — Victor Hugo (Poem (Reprint))
  • 333 — Facing Peril; a Tale of the Coal Mines [Part 3 of 6] — G. A. Henty (Serial Segment)
  • 335 — A Legend — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 335 — Footprints in the Forest [Part 9 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 336 — Between Ourselves — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 336 — Coals of Fire — Louise Chandler Moulton (Short Story)
  • 336 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 336 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 337 — The Mountain Cave; or, The Mystery of the Sierra Nevada [Part 6 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 339 — Morning — Teresa Herrick (Poem)
  • 339 — Footprints in the Forest [Part 10 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 340 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 340 — Chester A. Arthur — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 340 — Life’s Problem — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 341 — Hiram Hayes in Stratford — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 341 — A Great Actor: A Sketch of His Career — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 342 — Forgiveness — Jenny Porter Arnold (Poem)
  • 342 — A Perilous Climb — Harry Collingwood (Short Story)
  • 343 — Disenchantment — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 343 — Facing Peril; a Tale of the Coal Mines [Part 4 of 6] — G. A. Henty (Serial Segment)
  • 344 — A Nice, Clean House — J. W. Watson (Poem)
  • 344 — A Wild Run for a Wife — [uncredited] (Vignette)
  • 344 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 344 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 344 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 345 — The Lost Whale Boat; a Tale of the Arctic Seas [Part 1 of 4] — Harvey Winthrop (Serial Segment)
  • 347 — Through the Mist — Lucien Arnold (Poem)
  • 347 — Footprints in the Forest [Part 11 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 348 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 348 — Pope Leo XIII — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 348 — ’Tis Sweet — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 349 — Questions — V. Anderson (Poem)
  • 349 — Frank Chanfrau; His Life, Times, and Character — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 350 — The Critic — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 350 — Facing Peril; a Tale of the Coal Mines [Part 5 of 6] — G. A. Henty (Serial Segment)
  • 351 — The Dollar — James Riley (Poem (Reprint))
  • 351 — The Mountain Cave; or, The Mystery of the Sierra Nevada [Part 7 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 352 — Night — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 352 — Women in Great Demand (too many bachelors in Red Bend, Washington Territory) — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 352 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 352 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 352 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 353 — The Lost Whale Boat; a Tale of the Arctic Seas [Part 2 of 4] — Harvey Winthrop (Serial Segment)
  • 355 — Old Ocean’s Daughter — Charles K. Bolton (Poem)
  • 355 — Footprints in the Forest [Part 12 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 356 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 356 — Edwin L. Drake — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 356 — The Passing Moment — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 357 — A Little Culprit — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 357 — Fresh Air (city children spending summer in country) — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 358 — Harmony — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 358 — Facing Peril; a Tale of the Coal Mines [Part 6 of 6] — G. A. Henty (Serial Segment)
  • 359 — He Stands and Waits — Will J. Lampton (Poem)
  • 359 — The Mountain Cave; or, The Mystery of the Sierra Nevada [Part 8 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 360 — In the Firelight — Eugene Field (Poem)
  • 360 — The Boy Hero — Geo. Gordon Lacy (Short Story)
  • 360 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 360 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 360 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 361 — In a New World; or, Among the Gold Fields of Australia [Part 1 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 363 — The Primary School — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 363 — Footprints in the Forest [Part 13 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 364 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 364 — Horatio Alger, Jr. — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 364 — A Word of Wisdom — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 365 — A Fall Bouquet — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 365 — Great Cyclones — Judson Newman Smith (Article)
  • 366 — Under the Guns — T. C. Harbaugh (Poem)
  • 366 — The Lost Whale Boat; a Tale of the Arctic Seas [Part 3 of 4] — Harvey Winthrop (Serial Segment)
  • 367 — Be Consoled — James Russell Lowell (Poem (Reprint))
  • 367 — The Mountain Cave; or, The Mystery of the Sierra Nevada [Part 9 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 368 — Mother’s Old Hymn — Rev. Alfred J. Hough (Poem)
  • 368 — Elephants, Wild and Tame — Walter F. Dayton (Short Story)
  • 368 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 368 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 369 — In a New World; or, Among the Gold Fields of Australia [Part 2 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 370 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 371 — Lines for an Album — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 371 — Footprints in the Forest [Part 14 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 372 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 372 — Neal Dow — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 372 — A Universal Rule — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 373 — Patience — Amy E. Blanchard (Poem)
  • 373 — Caught on the “Flatiron” — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 374 — Transmutation — Victor Hugo (Poem (Reprint))
  • 374 — The Lost Whale Boat; a Tale of the Arctic Seas [Part 4 of 4] — Harvey Winthrop (Serial Segment)
  • 375 — Contentment — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 375 — The Mountain Cave; or, The Mystery of the Sierra Nevada [Part 10 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 376 — Chestnuts — Mrs. Henry O. Rogers (Poem)
  • 376 — A Bear Adventure — A Coffee Planter (Short Story)
  • 376 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 376 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 377 — With Fire and Sword; A Tale of the Russo-Turkish War [Part 1 of 13] — One Who Went Through It (by David Christie Murray) (Serial Segment)
  • 379 — If I Were You — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 379 — Footprints in the Forest [Part 15 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 380 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 380 — The Hon. Stephen B. Elkins — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 380 — Can Wealth Give Happiness? — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 381 — The Old Dinner Horn — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 381 — In a New World; or, Among the Gold Fields of Australia [Part 3 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 383 — My Daughter — George W. Cable (Poem (Reprint))
  • 383 — The Mountain Cave; or, The Mystery of the Sierra Nevada [Part 11 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 384 — Faded Leaves — Alice Carey (Poem (Reprint))
  • 384 — Adventures with Cheetahs — William Dodge (Short Story)
  • 384 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 384 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 384 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 385 — With Fire and Sword; A Tale of the Russo-Turkish War [Part 2 of 13] — One Who Went Through It (by David Christie Murray) (Serial Segment)
  • 387 — Compensation — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 387 — The Mountain Cave; or, The Mystery of the Sierra Nevada [Part 12 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 388 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 388 — Cardinal McCloskey — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 388 — Golden Time — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 389 — Maidenhood — H. W. Longfellow (Poem)
  • 389 — In a New World; or, Among the Gold Fields of Australia [Part 4 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 391 — The Old Man’s Dream — Oliver W. Holmes (Poem)
  • 391 — Footprints in the Forest [Part 16 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 392 — St. Peter and the Baskets — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 392 — The Mystery of the Castle — E. Stuart (Short Story)
  • 392 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 392 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 393 — A Child of Fortune [Part 1 of 19] — Arthur Hamilton (Serial Segment)
  • 395 — A Craven Heart — Joel Benton (Poem)
  • 395 — With Fire and Sword; A Tale of the Russo-Turkish War [Part 3 of 13] — One Who Went Through It (by David Christie Murray) (Serial Segment)
  • 396 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 396 — General Newton — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 396 — The Confidence of Strength — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 397 — A Seasonable Song — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 397 — In a New World; or, Among the Gold Fields of Australia [Part 5 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 399 — Enemies and Friends — Ione L. Jones (Poem)
  • 399 — The Mountain Cave; or, The Mystery of the Sierra Nevada [Part 13 of 13] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 400 — To Her Alone — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 400 — Tracking a Tiger — W. C. R. Mylne (Short Story)
  • 400 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 400 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 400 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 401 — A Child of Fortune [Part 2 of 19] — Arthur Hamilton (Serial Segment)
  • 403 — The Scent of a Flower — Jane C. Simpson (Poem)
  • 403 — In a New World; or, Among the Gold Fields of Australia [Part 6 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 404 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 404 — Joseph B. Foraker — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 404 — A Short Sermon — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 405 — My Wife and I — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 405 — Edwin Booth: Some Notable Incidents in His Career — Owen Hackett (Biographical Material)
  • 406 — The Voice of Winter — W. G. Henderson (Poem)
  • 406 — Story of an Early Settler — Ralph Morgan (Biographical Material)
  • 407 — Home — Ione L. Jones (Poem)
  • 407 — With Fire and Sword; A Tale of the Russo-Turkish War [Part 4 of 13] — One Who Went Through It (by David Christie Murray) (Serial Segment)
  • 408 — The Hidden Sweetness — Mary Bradley (Poem)
  • 408 — Dan and the Bear — Phil Potton (Vignette)
  • 408 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 408 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 408 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 409 — A Child of Fortune [Part 3 of 19] — Arthur Hamilton (Serial Segment)
  • 411 — For Thanksgiving — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 411 — In a New World; or, Among the Gold Fields of Australia [Part 7 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 412 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 412 — David B. Hill — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 412 — Love of Nature — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 413 — Could We but Know — E. C. Stedman (Poem)
  • 413 — With Fire and Sword; A Tale of the Russo-Turkish War [Part 5 of 13] — One Who Went Through It (by David Christie Murray) (Serial Segment)
  • 415 — Humble Examples — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 415 — A Row Aboard Ship — J. T. W. Bacot (Short Story)
  • 416 — Early Teachings — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 416 — A Goblin Dance — Barrington Beaver (Short Story)
  • 416 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 416 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 416 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 1 — A Child of Fortune [Part 4 of 19] — Arthur Hamilton (Serial Segment)
  • 3 — How It Turned Out — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 3 — In a New World; or, Among the Gold Fields of Australia [Part 8 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 4 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 4 — Fitzhugh Lee — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 4 — A Helping Hand — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 5 — Evening Scenes — S. S. Dawes (Poem)
  • 5 — Encounter with Cannibals — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 6 — Whom I Love Best — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 6 — The Badger’s Hole — Paul Blake (Short Story)
  • 7 — In the Balance — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 7 — With Fire and Sword; A Tale of the Russo-Turkish War [Part 6 of 13] — One Who Went Through It (by David Christie Murray) (Serial Segment)
  • 8 — A Mystery — Nellie F. O’Neill (Poem)
  • 8 — Mastheaded — Harry Hartley (Short Story)
  • 8 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 8 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 9 — A Child of Fortune [Part 5 of 19] — Arthur Hamilton (Serial Segment)
  • 11 — The Lilies — Margaret Sangster (Poem)
  • 11 — In a New World; or, Among the Gold Fields of Australia [Part 9 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 12 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 12 — George Wilkes — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 12 — Never Say Fail — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 13 — Rum’s Lottery — Kate Saxon (Poem)
  • 13 — How to Make a Fortune at Home — James Parton (Short Story)
  • 14 — Expecting to Be Twins — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 14 — The Wreck of the Huron — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 15 — The Spinster — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 15 — With Fire and Sword; A Tale of the Russo-Turkish War [Part 7 of 13] — One Who Went Through It (by David Christie Murray) (Serial Segment)
  • 16 — A Tender Memory — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 16 — The Place of the Two Dead Men — D. B. Macauley (Short Story)
  • 16 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 16 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 17 — Found on the Alps — Gwynedd (Short Story)
  • 18 — An Appeal to Newspaper Wits — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 18 — A Boy Worth Having — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 19 — Not in Vain — G. W. Crofts (Poem)
  • 19 — In a New World; or, Among the Gold Fields of Australia [Part 10 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 20 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 20 — Thomas A. Hendricks — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 20 — Aimless — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 21 — A Lark’s Flight — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 21 — A Child of Fortune [Part 6 of 19] — Arthur Hamilton (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — Flowers of Love — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 23 — With Fire and Sword; A Tale of the Russo-Turkish War [Part 8 of 13] — One Who Went Through It (by David Christie Murray) (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — Be Kind to Father — E. E. Rexford (Poem)
  • 24 — The Tale of a Tap — Paul Blake (Short Story)
  • 24 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 24 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 25 — A Child of Fortune [Part 7 of 19] — Arthur Hamilton (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — The Eggs That Never Hatch — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 27 — In a New World; or, Among the Gold Fields of Australia [Part 11 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 28 — Alfonso XII — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 28 — A Pattern of Deportment — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 29 — Our Blue Blood — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 29 — John Ratchet’s Fortune — Ruth Chesterfield (Short Story)
  • 30 — A Curbstone Amazon — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 31 — A Nun — Leigh Hunt (Poem)
  • 31 — With Fire and Sword; A Tale of the Russo-Turkish War [Part 9 of 13] — One Who Went Through It (by David Christie Murray) (Serial Segment)
  • 32 — A Tiny Shoe — Lena (Poem)
  • 32 — Under a Fallen House — David Ker (Short Story)
  • 32 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 32 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 32 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 33 — A Night in a Block-House — Fred Myron Colby (Short Story)
  • 34 — A Reminiscence — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 35 — Evening Solace — Charlotte Bronte (Poem)
  • 35 — A Child of Fortune [Part 8 of 19] — Arthur Hamilton (Serial Segment)
  • 36 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 36 — John Sherman — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 36 — The Present Good — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 37 — The Wish-Bone — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 37 — Glam — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 38 — The Welcome Book — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 38 — In a New World; or, Among the Gold Fields of Australia [Part 12 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 39 — Turning — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 39 — With Fire and Sword; A Tale of the Russo-Turkish War [Part 10 of 13] — One Who Went Through It (by David Christie Murray) (Serial Segment)
  • 40 — From Shadow to Light — F. W. Bourdillon (Poem)
  • 40 — The Commander’s Decision — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 40 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 40 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 40 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 41 — The Lion’s Lair — Stanley Wynne (Short Story)
  • 43 — The Maiden’s Hour — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 43 — A Child of Fortune [Part 9 of 19] — Arthur Hamilton (Serial Segment)
  • 44 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 44 — Dr. Louis Pasteur — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 44 — Life and Light — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 45 — The New Year’s Welcome — Mary D. Brine (Poem)
  • 45 — Little Red Breeks — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 46 — How the Babies Grow — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 46 — In a New World; or, Among the Gold Fields of Australia [Part 13 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 47 — The Stepmother — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 47 — With Fire and Sword; A Tale of the Russo-Turkish War [Part 11 of 13] — One Who Went Through It (by David Christie Murray) (Serial Segment)
  • 48 — The Song of the Wind — Austin Dobson (Poem (Reprint))
  • 48 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 48 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 48 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 49 — Hunted by Wolves — Stanley Wynne (Short Story)
  • 51 — Friends Old and new — W. B. R. (Poem)
  • 51 — A Child of Fortune [Part 10 of 19] — Arthur Hamilton (Serial Segment)
  • 52 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 52 — Ferdinand de Lesseps — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 52 — The Life Struggle — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 53 — The Fountain of Tears — Arthur O’Shaughnessy (Poem (Reprint))
  • 53 — Fun with the Larougians — C. A. Stephens (Short Story)
  • 54 — In the Cathedral — M. E. Rayne (Poem)
  • 54 — In a New World; or, Among the Gold Fields of Australia [Part 14 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 55 — A Song of a Lily — Clara Thwaites (Poem)
  • 55 — With Fire and Sword; A Tale of the Russo-Turkish War [Part 12 of 13] — One Who Went Through It (by David Christie Murray) (Serial Segment)
  • 56 — The Sad Fate of a Policeman — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 56 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 56 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 56 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 57 — In the Wilds of New Mexico [Part 1 of 17] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 58 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 59 — Free Lances — A. M. Lord (Poem)
  • 59 — A Child of Fortune [Part 11 of 19] — Arthur Hamilton (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 60 — George G. Vest — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 60 — The Crown of Years — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 61 — My Fear — J. H. Kennedy (Poem)
  • 61 — A Strange Escape — R. H. Titherington (Short Story)
  • 62 — With Fire and Sword; A Tale of the Russo-Turkish War [Part 13 of 13] — One Who Went Through It (by David Christie Murray) (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — A Memory — Joseph A. Lawson (Poem)
  • 63 — In a New World; or, Among the Gold Fields of Australia [Part 15 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — The Mother-in-Law — Charles Follen Adams (Poem)
  • 64 — An Incident of the Commune — G. A. H. (by G. A. Henty ,(?)) (Short Story)
  • 64 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 64 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 65 — The Boys of Farnsborough Grange: A Story of English School Life [Part 1 of 5] — J. Anthony Dickinson (Serial Segment)
  • 67 — Slow but Sure — Alice Cary (Poem (Reprint))
  • 67 — A Child of Fortune [Part 12 of 19] — Arthur Hamilton (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 68 — Samuel J. Randall — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 68 — The Valor of Youth — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 69 — The Robin — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 69 — In the Wilds of New Mexico [Part 2 of 17] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 71 — The Kingdom of Love — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 71 — In a New World; or, Among the Gold Fields of Australia [Part 16 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 72 — Somebody’s Share — J. Anthony Dickinson (Poem)
  • 72 — The Capture of a Traitor — Ralph Morgan (Article)
  • 72 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 72 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 72 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 73 — In the Wilds of New Mexico [Part 3 of 17] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 75 — Little Tim — P. L. Blatchford (Poem)
  • 75 — A Child of Fortune [Part 13 of 19] — Arthur Hamilton (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 76 — John A. Logan — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 77 — Admonition — Anna L. Lear (Poem)
  • 77 — The Boys of Farnsborough Grange: A Story of English School Life [Part 2 of 5] — J. Anthony Dickinson (Serial Segment)
  • 79 — Far Better Than Gold — R. M. W. (Poem)
  • 79 — Black Harry — An Old Tar (Short Story)
  • 80 — In Due Time the Fruit — Rev. Dr. John Hale (Poem)
  • 80 — The Games of Ancient Greece — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 80 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 80 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 80 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 81 — The Trappers of Fort George — Stanley Wynne (Short Story)
  • 83 — The Price of a Drink — Josephine Pollard (Poem)
  • 83 — A Child of Fortune [Part 14 of 19] — Arthur Hamilton (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 84 — The Late Henry B. Anthony — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 84 — Not as Ours — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 85 — The Little Quaker Laugh — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 85 — The Boys of Farnsborough Grange: A Story of English School Life [Part 3 of 5] — J. Anthony Dickinson (Serial Segment)
  • 87 — Snow — Julie M. Lippman (Poem)
  • 87 — In the Wilds of New Mexico [Part 4 of 17] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — A Pair of Shoes — Chriss Willson (Poem)
  • 88 — Strict Obedience — Capt. John H. Steere (True Experience)
  • 88 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 88 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 88 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 89 — Saved by a Fox — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 91 — My Stout Old Heart and I — E. Hough (Poem)
  • 91 — A Child of Fortune [Part 15 of 19] — Arthur Hamilton (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 92 — John W. Garrett — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 92 — The Richest Man — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 93 — The Still, Small Voice — C. H. L. (Poem)
  • 93 — In the Wilds of New Mexico [Part 5 of 17] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 95 — True Faith — Mary B. Sleight (Poem)
  • 95 — The Boys of Farnsborough Grange: A Story of English School Life [Part 4 of 5] — J. Anthony Dickinson (Serial Segment)
  • 96 — Daisies and Clover — Lilian Whiting (Poem)
  • 96 — Lincoln’s Speech — Ben Perley Poore (Article (Reprint))
  • 96 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 96 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 96 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 97 — On Board a Slave Ship — R. H. Titherington (Short Story)
  • 98 — In the Wilds of New Mexico [Part 6 of 17] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 99 — Wait for Me — G. Clifton Bingham (Poem)
  • 99 — A Child of Fortune [Part 16 of 19] — Arthur Hamilton (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 100 — Rev. Newman Hall — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 100 — A Week Day Thought — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 101 — A Fleeting Season — Lord Houghton (Poem)
  • 101 — The Penang Pirate; or, The Voyage of the “Hankow Lin” [Part 1 of 2] — An Old Tar (Serial Segment)
  • 103 — On the Height — G. T. Lanigan (Poem)
  • 103 — The Boys of Farnsborough Grange: A Story of English School Life [Part 5 of 5] — J. Anthony Dickinson (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — A Prayer — J. G. Whittier (Poem (Reprint))
  • 104 — A Marine Free Lance (swordfish) — [uncredited] (Article (Reprint))
  • 104 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 104 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 104 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 105 — The Penang Pirate; or, The Voyage of the “Hankow Lin” [Part 2 of 2] — An Old Tar (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Boys Make Men — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 107 — In the Wilds of New Mexico [Part 7 of 17] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 108 — The Late Winfield S. Hancock — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 108 — The Great Obstacle — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 109 — Life’s Philosophy — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 109 — The Aztec Treasure — Robert Murray (Short Story)
  • 110 — At Home — William Lyle (Short Story)
  • 110 — Log Cabin Experience — George W. Tyler (Article)
  • 111 — The King’s Gate — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 111 — A Child of Fortune [Part 17 of 19] — Arthur Hamilton (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — The Conductor’s Carol — A. M. Ensign (Poem)
  • 112 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 112 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 112 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 113 — Afloat in a Great City; A Story of Strange Incidents [Part 1 of 18] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — A Fireside Song — I. W. Jordan (Poem)
  • 115 — A Child of Fortune [Part 18 of 19] — Arthur Hamilton (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 116 — Rev. Dr. Talmage — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 116 — Inexorable — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 117 — Song of the Skater — Harry L. Koopman (Poem)
  • 117 — Struggling Upward; or, Luke Larkin’s Luck [Part 1 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — The Good Housekeeper — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 119 — In the Wilds of New Mexico [Part 8 of 17] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 120 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 120 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 120 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 121 — Afloat in a Great City; A Story of Strange Incidents [Part 2 of 18] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 123 — Little Brown Bird — Edith Grant (Poem)
  • 123 — In the Wilds of New Mexico [Part 9 of 17] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 124 — The Late John B. Gough — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 124 — True Life — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 125 — Hope and Faith — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 125 — Struggling Upward; or, Luke Larkin’s Luck [Part 2 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Winter — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 127 — A Child of Fortune [Part 19 of 19] — Arthur Hamilton (Serial Segment)
  • 128 — White as Snow — George Wetherby (Poem)
  • 128 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 128 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 129 — Afloat in a Great City; A Story of Strange Incidents [Part 3 of 18] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — A Telephone Kiss — John Imrie (Poem)
  • 131 — In the Wilds of New Mexico [Part 10 of 17] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 132 — Archbishop Gibbons — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 133 — The Mission of the Child — Alfred Austin (Poem (Reprint))
  • 133 — Struggling Upward; or, Luke Larkin’s Luck [Part 3 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 135 — Cinderella — H. T. P. (Poem)
  • 135 — On Burning Sands — Norman Breakspeare (Short Story)
  • 136 — To a Child’s Memory — F. Herbert Trench (Poem)
  • 136 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 136 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 136 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 137 — Afloat in a Great City; A Story of Strange Incidents [Part 4 of 18] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Winter Color — T. W. Robinson (Poem)
  • 139 — In the Wilds of New Mexico [Part 11 of 17] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 140 — Andrew G. Curtin — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 140 — A Parallel — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 141 — The Mother’s Vigil — Hugh Conway (Poem)
  • 141 — Struggling Upward; or, Luke Larkin’s Luck [Part 4 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — A Model Girl — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 143 — Captain Steele’s Escape — Ralph Morgan (Article)
  • 144 — The Light of Home — Mrs. Hale (Poem)
  • 144 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 144 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 145 — Afloat in a Great City; A Story of Strange Incidents [Part 5 of 18] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 147 — How to Live — Dr. MacKay (Poem)
  • 147 — In the Wilds of New Mexico [Part 12 of 17] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 148 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 148 — Henry Labouchere — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 149 — ’Twas Years Ago — Stephen H. Thayer (Poem)
  • 149 — Struggling Upward; or, Luke Larkin’s Luck [Part 5 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 151 — Winding Up Time — Hannah B. Gage (Poem)
  • 151 — The Magnamity of an Indian — John J. Mackart (Short Story)
  • 152 — Sealed Orders — Helen Chauncey (Poem)
  • 152 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 152 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 152 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 153 — The Dorrincourt School [Part 1 of 15] — Bernard Heldmann (Serial Segment)
  • 155 — The Greenwood Troubadour — E. L. Bickford (Poem)
  • 155 — Afloat in a Great City; A Story of Strange Incidents [Part 6 of 18] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 156 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 156 — Ben Perley Poore — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 156 — One Kindly Deed — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 157 — Their Tribute — George Klingle (Poem)
  • 157 — Struggling Upward; or, Luke Larkin’s Luck [Part 6 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 159 — In Sorrow — Richard E. Burton (Poem)
  • 159 — In the Wilds of New Mexico [Part 13 of 17] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 160 — The Disappointed — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 160 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 160 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 160 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 161 — The Dorrincourt School [Part 2 of 15] — Bernard Heldmann (Serial Segment)
  • 163 — There Is Gladness Always — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 163 — Afloat in a Great City; A Story of Strange Incidents [Part 7 of 18] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 164 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 164 — Secretary [Daniel] Manning — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 165 — A Lesson — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 165 — The Giant Slave — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 166 — Till We Meet Again — J. S. Ludlum (Poem)
  • 166 — Struggling Upward; or, Luke Larkin’s Luck [Part 7 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 167 — The Silver Lining — Helen Keith (Poem)
  • 167 — In the Wilds of New Mexico [Part 14 of 17] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 168 — Apple Blossoms — Alice May Potter (Poem)
  • 168 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 168 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 168 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 169 — Afloat in a Great City; A Story of Strange Incidents [Part 8 of 18] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 171 — To Each His Share — Robert Southwell (Poem (Reprint))
  • 171 — Struggling Upward; or, Luke Larkin’s Luck [Part 8 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 172 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 172 — Late Rt. Hon. W.E. Forster — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 172 — The Greatest Joy in Life — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 173 — The Daisy — James Montgomery (Poem (Reprint))
  • 173 — The Dorrincourt School [Part 3 of 15] — Bernard Heldmann (Serial Segment)
  • 175 — Faith and Works — J. C. Rockwell (Poem)
  • 175 — In the Wilds of New Mexico [Part 15 of 17] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 176 — Traces of Hitching — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 176 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 176 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 176 — Puzzledom — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
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  • 177 — Only a Boy; or, Little Bec, the Flower Girl [Part 1 of 12] — Mary A. Dennison (Serial Segment)
  • 179 — The Gone Master — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 179 — Afloat in a Great City; A Story of Strange Incidents [Part 9 of 18] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 180 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 180 — William Ewart Gladstone — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 180 — Not Words but Deeds — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 181 — Morning — J. Henderson (Poem)
  • 181 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 1 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 183 — Struggling Upward; or, Luke Larkin’s Luck [Part 9 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 183 — In the Wilds of New Mexico [Part 16 of 17] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 184 — Unfinished — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 184 — The Dorrincourt School [Part 4 of 15] — Bernard Heldmann (Serial Segment)
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  • 185 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 2 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 187 — Boyhood’s Dream — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 187 — Struggling Upward; or, Luke Larkin’s Luck [Part 10 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 188 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 188 — Alexander Hamilton — J. Alexander Patten (Biographical Material)
  • 188 — Hail! — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 189 — A Ragged Pair — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 189 — Only a Boy; or, Little Bec, the Flower Girl [Part 2 of 12] — Mary A. Dennison (Serial Segment)
  • 190 — In the Wilds of New Mexico [Part 17 of 17] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 191 — The Chapel in the Heart — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 191 — The Dorrincourt School [Part 5 of 15] — Bernard Heldmann (Serial Segment)
  • 192 — Everyday Work — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 192 — Afloat in a Great City; A Story of Strange Incidents [Part 10 of 18] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
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  • 193 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 3 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 195 — Uproot the Thorns — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 195 — Struggling Upward; or, Luke Larkin’s Luck [Part 11 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 196 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 196 — Abram S. Hewitt — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 196 — Humility — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 197 — In the Rain — Minna C. Smith (Poem)
  • 197 — Only a Boy; or, Little Bec, the Flower Girl [Part 3 of 12] — Mary A. Dennison (Serial Segment)
  • 198 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 199 — Perfect and Sweet — F. T. Palgrave (Poem)
  • 199 — The Dorrincourt School [Part 6 of 15] — Bernard Heldmann (Serial Segment)
  • 200 — The Broken Chorus — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 200 — Afloat in a Great City; A Story of Strange Incidents [Part 11 of 18] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
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  • 201 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 4 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 203 — A Rustic Hostelry — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 203 — Struggling Upward; or, Luke Larkin’s Luck [Part 12 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 204 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 204 — Sam Houston — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 205 — Reality — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 205 — Only a Boy; or, Little Bec, the Flower Girl [Part 4 of 12] — Mary A. Dennison (Serial Segment)
  • 207 — Love One Another — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 207 — The Dorrincourt School [Part 7 of 15] — Bernard Heldmann (Serial Segment)
  • 208 — His Flowers — Ida D. Monroe (Poem)
  • 208 — Afloat in a Great City; A Story of Strange Incidents [Part 12 of 18] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
183The Golden Argosy Vol. 4, No. 271886-06-05Frank A. Munsey
  • 209 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 5 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 211 — The Sabbath Bells — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 211 — Struggling Upward; or, Luke Larkin’s Luck [Part 13 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 212 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 212 — James C. Flood — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 212 — Judge Kindly — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 213 — A Builder’s Lesson — John Boyle O’Reilly (Poem)
  • 213 — Only a Boy; or, Little Bec, the Flower Girl [Part 5 of 12] — Mary A. Dennison (Serial Segment)
  • 214 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 215 — Mother’s Face — Eben E. Rexford (Poem)
  • 215 — The Dorrincourt School [Part 8 of 15] — Bernard Heldmann (Serial Segment)
  • 216 — Longing and Sighing — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 216 — Afloat in a Great City; A Story of Strange Incidents [Part 13 of 18] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
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  • 217 — A Native Eden — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 218 — The Child’s Free Spirit — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 218 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 6 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 219 — The Beautiful Land of Nod — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 219 — Struggling Upward; or, Luke Larkin’s Luck [Part 14 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 220 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 220 — George F. Edmunds — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 220 — Balm of the Soul — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 221 — Her Name — Anna F. Burnham (Poem)
  • 221 — Only a Boy; or, Little Bec, the Flower Girl [Part 6 of 12] — Mary A. Dennison (Serial Segment)
  • 223 — The Light of a Smile — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 223 — The Dorrincourt School [Part 9 of 15] — Bernard Heldmann (Serial Segment)
  • 224 — Be Glad of Pain — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 224 — Afloat in a Great City; A Story of Strange Incidents [Part 14 of 18] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
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  • 225 — The Fugitives of Wyoming: a Tale of 1778 [Part 1 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 227 — At Eventide — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 227 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 7 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 228 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 228 — David Davis — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 228 — The Possession and the Loss — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 229 — Sower and Seed — Ella Dare (Poem)
  • 229 — Only a Boy; or, Little Bec, the Flower Girl [Part 7 of 12] — Mary A. Dennison (Serial Segment)
  • 230 — Struggling Upward; or, Luke Larkin’s Luck [Part 15 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 231 — The Master of the House — John Dennis (Poem)
  • 231 — The Dorrincourt School [Part 10 of 15] — Bernard Heldmann (Serial Segment)
  • 232 — Under Waving Grasses — M. E. M. Davis (Poem)
  • 232 — Afloat in a Great City; A Story of Strange Incidents [Part 15 of 18] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
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  • 233 — The Fugitives of Wyoming: a Tale of 1778 [Part 2 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 235 — Downhearted — William Lyle (Poem)
  • 235 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 8 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 236 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 236 — Rev. Timothy Dwight — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 236 — Face the Foe — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 237 — Dandelion — Willis Boyd Allen (Poem)
  • 237 — A Memorable Tramp — Geoffrey Randolph (Short Story)
  • 238 — Anticipation — L. E. Kirk (Poem)
  • 238 — Only a Boy; or, Little Bec, the Flower Girl [Part 8 of 12] — Mary A. Dennison (Serial Segment)
  • 239 — Such Terrible Plagues — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 239 — The Dorrincourt School [Part 11 of 15] — Bernard Heldmann (Serial Segment)
  • 240 — Mother’s Heart Is True — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 240 — Afloat in a Great City; A Story of Strange Incidents [Part 16 of 18] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
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  • 241 — The Fugitives of Wyoming: a Tale of 1778 [Part 3 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 243 — A Hero — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 243 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 9 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 244 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 244 — Richard M. Hoe — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 244 — Begin Again — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 245 — Love’s Necromancy — Minnie C. Ballard (Poem)
  • 245 — Unwelcome Visitors — Geoffrey Randolph (Short Story)
  • 246 — Only a Boy; or, Little Bec, the Flower Girl [Part 9 of 12] — Mary A. Dennison (Serial Segment)
  • 246 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 246 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 247 — The Fountain of Youth — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 247 — The Dorrincourt School [Part 12 of 15] — Bernard Heldmann (Serial Segment)
  • 248 — Night — Victor Hugo (Poem (Reprint))
  • 248 — Afloat in a Great City; A Story of Strange Incidents [Part 17 of 18] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
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  • 249 — The Mystery of a Diamond [Part 1 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 251 — A Throb of Sympathy — Eliza Cook (Poem)
  • 251 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 10 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 252 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 252 — Ludwig II, Late King of Bavaria — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 252 — A Barren Harvest — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 253 — Try It — T. C. Judkins (Poem)
  • 253 — The Fugitives of Wyoming: a Tale of 1778 [Part 4 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 255 — Words — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 255 — Only a Boy; or, Little Bec, the Flower Girl [Part 10 of 12] — Mary A. Dennison (Serial Segment)
  • 256 — One Little Grain — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 256 — The Dorrincourt School [Part 13 of 15] — Bernard Heldmann (Serial Segment)
  • 256 — Afloat in a Great City; A Story of Strange Incidents [Part 18 of 18] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
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  • 257 — The Mystery of a Diamond [Part 2 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 259 — Two Pictures — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 259 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 11 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 260 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 260 — Hobart Pasha — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 261 — The Prayer of Youth — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 261 — Billy’s Doughty Deeds — Beriah Gwynfe Evans (Short Story)
  • 262 — A Commonplace Life — Susan Coolidge (Poem)
  • 262 — The Fugitives of Wyoming: a Tale of 1778 [Part 5 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 263 — Song of the Apple Blossom — Laura M. Marquand (Poem)
  • 263 — The Dorrincourt School [Part 14 of 15] — Bernard Heldmann (Serial Segment)
  • 264 — Sweet Little Blossoms — Lucy Larcom (Poem)
  • 264 — Only a Boy; or, Little Bec, the Flower Girl [Part 11 of 12] — Mary A. Dennison (Serial Segment)
  • 264 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 264 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 265 — Perils of the Jungle; a Tale of Adventure in the Dark Continent [Part 1 of 18] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 266 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 266 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 267 — Tangles — A. Q. M. L. (Poem)
  • 267 — The Fugitives of Wyoming: a Tale of 1778 [Part 6 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 268 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 268 — Gen. Fitz-John Porter — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 268 — Judge Not — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 269 — The Gourd and the Palm: a Persian Fable — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 269 — The Mystery of a Diamond [Part 3 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 270 — The Old Home — Emily G. Weatherbee (Poem)
  • 270 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 12 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 271 — The Little Children — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 271 — Only a Boy; or, Little Bec, the Flower Girl [Part 12 of 12] — Mary A. Dennison (Serial Segment)
  • 271 — Cast Asunder — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 271 — The Dorrincourt School [Part 15 of 15] — Bernard Heldmann (Serial Segment)
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  • 272 — Perils of the Jungle; a Tale of Adventure in the Dark Continent [Part 2 of 18] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 274 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 274 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 275 — The Old Barn — Jerome W. Turner (Poem)
  • 275 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 13 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 276 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 276 — The Hon. John Bright — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 276 — The Silent Way — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 277 — Poor Weary Soul — Ione L. Jones (Poem)
  • 277 — The Mystery of a Diamond [Part 4 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 279 — Woodcraft — Edith M. Thomas (Poem)
  • 280 — The Glory of the Good — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 280 — The Fugitives of Wyoming: a Tale of 1778 [Part 7 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
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  • 281 — Perils of the Jungle; a Tale of Adventure in the Dark Continent [Part 3 of 18] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 283 — Empty Nests — Mrs. Jennie Jones Cunningham (Poem)
  • 283 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 14 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 284 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 284 — William I — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 284 — The Strength of Duty Done — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 285 — In the Long Run — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 286 — The Dauntless Four — Owen Hackett (Short Story)
  • 286 — Woman’s Heart — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 286 — The Mystery of a Diamond [Part 5 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 287 — Art and Heart — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 287 — The Fugitives of Wyoming: a Tale of 1778 [Part 8 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 288 — Violin — Will Meredith Nicholson (Poem)
  • 288 — The Leap for Life — Ralph Morgan (Article)
  • 288 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 289 — Who Shall Be the Heir; or, Fred Somerset in the Smuggler’s Cave [Part 1 of 18] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 290 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 290 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 291 — The Golden Hour — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 291 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 15 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 292 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 292 — General Boulanger — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 292 — A Gleam Amid the Darkness — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 293 — Our Own — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 293 — Perils of the Jungle; a Tale of Adventure in the Dark Continent [Part 4 of 18] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 295 — Have We Courage? — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 295 — The Fugitives of Wyoming: a Tale of 1778 [Part 9 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 296 — A Painting — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 296 — The Mystery of a Diamond [Part 6 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
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  • 297 — Who Shall Be the Heir; or, Fred Somerset in the Smuggler’s Cave [Part 2 of 18] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 299 — Good By — Eliza Cook (Poem)
  • 299 — Perils of the Jungle; a Tale of Adventure in the Dark Continent [Part 5 of 18] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 300 — [untitled editorial page; announces Contest Club: 100 prizes for most new GA subscriptions submitted] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 300 — Gen. Clinton B. Fisk — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 300 — Be True — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 301 — Good Advice — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 301 — Mr. Wilton’s Office Boy — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 302 — Only a Song — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 302 — The Fugitives of Wyoming: a Tale of 1778 [Part 10 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 303 — Loving Thought — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 303 — The Mystery of a Diamond [Part 7 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 304 — Yon Hielan’ Glen — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 304 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 16 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 304 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 304 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 305 — The Wild Bee Hive — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 306 — Treasure — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 306 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 17 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 307 — Waiting for the Morning — James Whitcomb Riley (Poem (Reprint))
  • 307 — The Fugitives of Wyoming: a Tale of 1778 [Part 11 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 308 — [untitled editorial pages] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 308 — The Late Samuel J. Tilden — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 308 — Live and Help Live — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 309 — Forgiveness — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 309 — Senor Estaban; or, The Mexican Bandits — D. O. S. Lowell (Short Story)
  • 310 — Hidden Forces — A. M. Libby (Poem)
  • 310 — Perils of the Jungle; a Tale of Adventure in the Dark Continent [Part 6 of 18] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 311 — The Toys — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 311 — The Mystery of a Diamond [Part 8 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 312 — My Little Man — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 312 — Who Shall Be the Heir; or, Fred Somerset in the Smuggler’s Cave [Part 3 of 18] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
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  • 313 — Who Shall Be the Heir; or, Fred Somerset in the Smuggler’s Cave [Part 4 of 18] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 314 — The Boy and the Bird — Eben E. Rexford (Poem)
  • 315 — Perils of the Jungle; a Tale of Adventure in the Dark Continent [Part 7 of 18] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 316 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 316 — The Late Franz Liszt — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 316 — Helps by the Way — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 317 — A Challenge — James Clarence Harvey (Poem)
  • 317 — A Ride to the Rescue — W. W. Fenn (Short Story)
  • 318 — What Worship Ye? — Bradford Torrey (Poem)
  • 318 — The Fugitives of Wyoming: a Tale of 1778 [Part 12 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 319 — The Bobolink’s Song — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 319 — The Mystery of a Diamond [Part 9 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 320 — Growth — Laura Garland Carr (Poem)
  • 320 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 18 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 320 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 320 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 321 — Wrecked in Guinea — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 322 — The Fate of Kings — Nathan M. Levy (Poem)
  • 322 — Perils of the Jungle; a Tale of Adventure in the Dark Continent [Part 8 of 18] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 323 — Shrines — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 323 — The Mystery of a Diamond [Part 10 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 324 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 324 — Victoria (Queen Victoria) — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 325 — Good Morning — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 325 — Who Shall Be the Heir; or, Fred Somerset in the Smuggler’s Cave [Part 5 of 18] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 327 — The Orioles — Clinton Scollard (Poem)
  • 327 — The Fugitives of Wyoming: a Tale of 1778 [Part 13 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 328 — Charity — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 328 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 19 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 328 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 328 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 329 — School and the World: A Story of School and City Life [Part 1 of 10] — Paul Blake (Serial Segment)
  • 331 — A Winter Fern — Fred L. Pattee (Poem)
  • 331 — The Mystery of a Diamond [Part 11 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 332 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 332 — Martin F. Tupper — Judson Newman Smith (Editorial)
  • 333 — A Simple Song — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 333 — Who Shall Be the Heir; or, Fred Somerset in the Smuggler’s Cave [Part 6 of 18] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 334 — Perils of the Jungle; a Tale of Adventure in the Dark Continent [Part 9 of 18] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 335 — Benevolence and Gratitude — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 335 — The Fugitives of Wyoming: a Tale of 1778 [Part 14 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 336 — A Flower Legend — Lydia Hoyt Farmer (Poem)
  • 336 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 20 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 336 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
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  • 337 — Tom Tracy; or, The Trials of a New York Newsboy [Part 1 of 16] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 339 — Oh, Murmuring Sea! — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 339 — The Fugitives of Wyoming: a Tale of 1778 [Part 15 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 339 — Number 91; or, The Adventures of a New York Telegraph Boy [Part 21 of 21] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 340 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 340 — Henry Ward Beecher — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 340 — A Prayer — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 341 — To My Mother — John Dennis (Poem (Reprint))
  • 341 — School and the World: A Story of School and City Life [Part 2 of 10] — Paul Blake (Serial Segment)
  • 342 — On California Hills — Joaquin Miller (Poem (Reprint))
  • 342 — Perils of the Jungle; a Tale of Adventure in the Dark Continent [Part 10 of 18] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 343 — Simple Creeds — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 343 — The Mystery of a Diamond [Part 12 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 344 — The Dear Old Friends — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 344 — Who Shall Be the Heir; or, Fred Somerset in the Smuggler’s Cave [Part 7 of 18] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 344 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 344 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 345 — Tom Tracy; or, The Trials of a New York Newsboy [Part 2 of 16] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 347 — A Woman’s Wish — Mary Ashley Townsend (Poem)
  • 347 — Who Shall Be the Heir; or, Fred Somerset in the Smuggler’s Cave [Part 8 of 18] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 348 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 348 — William M. Everts — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 349 — The Right Sort — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 349 — School and the World: A Story of School and City Life [Part 3 of 10] — Paul Blake (Serial Segment)
  • 350 — Churning Song — Lillian M. Thompson (Poem)
  • 350 — The Mystery of a Diamond [Part 13 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 351 — What Girls Are Wanted — E. L. Brown (Poem)
  • 351 — The Fugitives of Wyoming: a Tale of 1778 [Part 16 of 16] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 352 — Grandmother’s Sermon — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 352 — Perils of the Jungle; a Tale of Adventure in the Dark Continent [Part 11 of 18] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 352 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 352 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 353 — Tom Tracy; or, The Trials of a New York Newsboy [Part 3 of 16] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 354 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 354 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 355 — Downhearted — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 355 — Who Shall Be the Heir; or, Fred Somerset in the Smuggler’s Cave [Part 9 of 18] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 356 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 356 — Justin McCarthy — Judson Newman Smith (Biographical Material)
  • 356 — Sowing and Reaping — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 357 — After — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 357 — School and the World: A Story of School and City Life [Part 4 of 10] — Paul Blake (Serial Segment)
  • 359 — Up in the Loft — Mary D. Brine (Poem)
  • 359 — Perils of the Jungle; a Tale of Adventure in the Dark Continent [Part 12 of 18] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 360 — Little Brown Hands — H. B. M. (Poem)
  • 360 — The Mystery of a Diamond [Part 14 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
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  • 361 — Tom Tracy; or, The Trials of a New York Newsboy [Part 4 of 16] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 363 — The Art to Please — Joel Benton (Poem)
  • 363 — Who Shall Be the Heir; or, Fred Somerset in the Smuggler’s Cave [Part 10 of 18] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 364 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 364 — Henry George — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 364 — A Dinner of Herbs — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 365 — Buttercups — Frank Dempster Sherman (Poem)
  • 365 — Not Guilty — Alexander Plunkett Murray (Short Story)
  • 366 — The Three Huntsmen — Uhland; translated by R. H. Titherington (Poem (Reprint))
  • 366 — School and the World: A Story of School and City Life [Part 5 of 10] — Paul Blake (Serial Segment)
  • 367 — My Mother’s Kitchen — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 367 — The Mystery of a Diamond [Part 15 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 368 — A Happy Home — Mrs. Harry Don (Poem)
  • 368 — Perils of the Jungle; a Tale of Adventure in the Dark Continent [Part 13 of 18] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
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  • 369 — Tom Tracy; or, The Trials of a New York Newsboy [Part 5 of 16] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 371 — The Power of Small Things — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 371 — Who Shall Be the Heir; or, Fred Somerset in the Smuggler’s Cave [Part 11 of 18] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 372 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 372 — Gen. Nelson A. Miles — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 372 — What Is Best? — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 373 — Be Wise in Time — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 373 — Hunting in the Tarragani — Henry M. Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 374 — School and the World: A Story of School and City Life [Part 6 of 10] — Paul Blake (Serial Segment)
  • 375 — Golden Rod — Sarah K. Boulton (Poem)
  • 375 — Perils of the Jungle; a Tale of Adventure in the Dark Continent [Part 14 of 18] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 376 — Undying Light — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 376 — The Mystery of a Diamond [Part 16 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 376 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 376 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 377 — Tom Tracy; or, The Trials of a New York Newsboy [Part 6 of 16] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 379 — Home — Lord Rosslyn (Poem (Reprint))
  • 379 — Who Shall Be the Heir; or, Fred Somerset in the Smuggler’s Cave [Part 12 of 18] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 380 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 380 — Robert L. Taylor — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 380 — The Language of Flowers — Dante Gabriel Rossetti (Poem (Reprint))
  • 381 — Gold Is Better Than Dross — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 381 — Trapping in the Yellowstone — Alexander Plunkett Murray (Short Story)
  • 383 — Greeting the Prairies — Joaquin Miller (Poem (Reprint))
  • 383 — School and the World: A Story of School and City Life [Part 7 of 10] — Paul Blake (Serial Segment)
  • 384 — The Pioneer’s Home — Marion Manville (Poem)
  • 384 — Perils of the Jungle; a Tale of Adventure in the Dark Continent [Part 15 of 18] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 384 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 384 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 385 — Luke Bennett’s Hide-Out; a Story of the War [Part 1 of 17] — Capt. C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 387 — A Drop of Ink — Ernest Whitney (Poem)
  • 387 — Who Shall Be the Heir; or, Fred Somerset in the Smuggler’s Cave [Part 13 of 18] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 388 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 388 — Jay Gould — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 388 — Confidence — Edgar Fawcett (Poem)
  • 389 — That Treasure; or, Adventures of Frontier Life, a Story of the Plains [Part 1 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 391 — To a Marigold — Thomas Wistar (Poem)
  • 391 — School and the World: A Story of School and City Life [Part 8 of 10] — Paul Blake (Serial Segment)
  • 391 — Perils of the Jungle; a Tale of Adventure in the Dark Continent [Part 16 of 18] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 392 — Sea Breeze — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 392 — Tom Tracy; or, The Trials of a New York Newsboy [Part 7 of 16] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
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  • 393 — Luke Bennett’s Hide-Out; a Story of the War [Part 2 of 17] — Capt. C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 395 — Gems of Consolation — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 395 — Who Shall Be the Heir; or, Fred Somerset in the Smuggler’s Cave [Part 14 of 18] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 395 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 395 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 396 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 396 — Theodore Roosevelt — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 397 — The Quiet Hills — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 397 — That Treasure; or, Adventures of Frontier Life, a Story of the Plains [Part 2 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 398 — School and the World: A Story of School and City Life [Part 9 of 10] — Paul Blake (Serial Segment)
  • 398 — The Chrysanthemum — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 399 — Perils of the Jungle; a Tale of Adventure in the Dark Continent [Part 17 of 18] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 400 — The Dream of Home — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 400 — Tom Tracy; or, The Trials of a New York Newsboy [Part 8 of 16] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
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  • 401 — Luke Bennett’s Hide-Out; a Story of the War [Part 3 of 17] — Capt. C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 403 — Sufficient for the Day — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 403 — Who Shall Be the Heir; or, Fred Somerset in the Smuggler’s Cave [Part 15 of 18] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 404 — [untitled editorial page] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 404 — John F. Andrew — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 404 — Her Price Is Far Above Rubies — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 405 — Be Not Hasty — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 405 — That Treasure; or, Adventures of Frontier Life, a Story of the Plains [Part 3 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 406 — School and the World: A Story of School and City Life [Part 10 of 10] — Paul Blake (Serial Segment)
  • 407 — The Young Hero — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 407 — Perils of the Jungle; a Tale of Adventure in the Dark Continent [Part 18 of 18] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 408 — The Vision of Fame — R. D. Blackmore (Poem (Reprint))
  • 408 — Tom Tracy; or, The Trials of a New York Newsboy [Part 9 of 16] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
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  • 409 — Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri [Part 1 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 411 — Weary of the Struggle — J. B. O’Reilly (Poem)
  • 411 — That Treasure; or, Adventures of Frontier Life, a Story of the Plains [Part 4 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 412 — [untitled editorial page; announces next issue GA doubles in size to 16pp and raises price from 5 to 6¢] — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 412 — The Rev. Henry C. Potter, D.D. — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 412 — Beyond the Changes of the Year — Miriam C. Moore (Poem)
  • 413 — The Old Hymn — Susannah Archibald (Poem)
  • 413 — Luke Bennett’s Hide-Out; a Story of the War [Part 4 of 17] — Capt. C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 415 — The Man That’s Left — R. J. Burdette (Poem)
  • 415 — Who Shall Be the Heir; or, Fred Somerset in the Smuggler’s Cave [Part 16 of 18] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 415 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 415 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 416 — The Boy Singer — Caryl Battersby (Poem)
  • 416 — Tom Tracy; or, The Trials of a New York Newsboy [Part 10 of 16] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
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  • 1 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 1 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 3 — The Mother’s Thanksgiving — W. H. W. Campbell (Poem)
  • 4 — Dream Islands — E. O. Cooke (Poem)
  • 4 — Mrs. Merton’s Dog “Lion” — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 5 — No Man Can Save His Brother — Matthew Arnold (Poem (Reprint))
  • 5 — That Treasure; or, Adventures of Frontier Life, a Story of the Plains [Part 5 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 7 — The Crew of the Argosy — George H. Coomer (Poem)
  • 7 — Who Shall Be the Heir; or, Fred Somerset in the Smuggler’s Cave [Part 17 of 18] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 8 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 8 — Charles A. Dana — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 8 — Light in the Darkness — John Greenleaf Whittier (Poem (Reprint))
  • 9 — Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri [Part 2 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 11 — Prudence — Ida D. Monroe (Poem)
  • 11 — Tom Tracy; or, The Trials of a New York Newsboy [Part 11 of 16] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 12 — The Lost Chord — Orlando Wilton (Poem)
  • 12 — Harry Bryce and the Jaguar — Gerald A. Goulburn (Short Story)
  • 13 — Westward Ho! — Minnie Gilmore (Poem)
  • 13 — Luke Bennett’s Hide-Out; a Story of the War [Part 5 of 17] — Capt. C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 14 — A Story of the Great Fire — Carl Sherman (Short Story)
  • 16 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 17 — A Scarlet Panther — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 18 — The Reward of Patience — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 18 — That Treasure; or, Adventures of Frontier Life, a Story of the Plains [Part 6 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 20 — The Violin, Sweetest of Musical Instruments — William Orme (Article)
  • 21 — Upward and Onward — James Russell Lowell (Poem (Reprint))
  • 21 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 2 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — A Fireside Song — I. W. Jordan (Poem)
  • 23 — Who Shall Be the Heir; or, Fred Somerset in the Smuggler’s Cave [Part 18 of 18] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 24 — Whitlaw Reid — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 25 — The Mysteries of Life — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 25 — Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri [Part 3 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 26 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 27 — Stand Firm — Bishop Doane (Poem)
  • 27 — Tom Tracy; or, The Trials of a New York Newsboy [Part 12 of 16] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — Suffer and Be Strong — Richard L. Dawson (Poem)
  • 28 — A Fearful Peril — William Henry Matthews (Short Story)
  • 29 — The Days of Rest — George Herbert (Poem (Reprint))
  • 29 — Luke Bennett’s Hide-Out; a Story of the War [Part 6 of 17] — Capt. C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 31 — The Best Life — [uncredited] (Poem)
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  • 33 — A Little Hero — John H. Whitson (Short Story)
  • 34 — The Dying Woodsman — F. L. Pattie (Poem)
  • 34 — That Treasure; or, Adventures of Frontier Life, a Story of the Plains [Part 7 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 36 — The Cape of Storms — Alan Ashley (Poem)
  • 36 — Strange Tales of Shipwreck — George Gordon MacLeod (Short Story)
  • 37 — The Last Month — Lucy Larcom (Poem)
  • 37 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 3 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 38 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 38 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 39 — Look Upward — Sarah K. Bolton (Poem)
  • 39 — Tom Tracy; or, The Trials of a New York Newsboy [Part 13 of 16] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 40 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 40 — Col. Henry Watterson — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 40 — The Gift Divine — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 41 — Chester Alan Arthur — Walter A. Wynyard (Obituary)
  • 42 — Luke Bennett’s Hide-Out; a Story of the War [Part 7 of 17] — Capt. C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 43 — The Biter Bit: a Trapper’s Story — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 44 — Death and Life — Miriam C. Moore (Poem)
  • 44 — Skating: Finest of Winter Sports — Bernard Brimsley (Article)
  • 44 — Winter — Andrew Norton (Poem)
  • 45 — Hope — A. Glover (Poem)
  • 46 — Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri [Part 4 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 47 — Then Will Be Rest — Sidney Glover (Poem)
  • 47 — The Tale of a Tiger Hunt — Major W. W. Lawrence (Short Story)
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  • 49 — The Camp in the Mountains [Part 1 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 52 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 52 — Joseph Pulitzer — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 53 — Christmas Cheer — R. C. Coxe (Poem)
  • 53 — Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri [Part 5 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 54 — Old Santa Klaus — J. Anketell (Poem)
  • 54 — Luke Bennett’s Hide-Out; a Story of the War [Part 8 of 17] — Capt. C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 56 — 1886—Christmas—1886 — Edward S. Ellis (Poem)
  • 57 — The Christmas Story — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 57 — Over and Under: A Hunting Sketch — Captain R. M. Hawthorne (Short Story)
  • 58 — The Day of Days — George H. Coomer (Poem)
  • 58 — That Treasure; or, Adventures of Frontier Life, a Story of the Plains [Part 8 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 59 — Christmas Ghost Stories — George A. Hall (Article)
  • 60 — Christmas Bells — L. Cline (Poem)
  • 60 — How Fires Were Kept in Old Times — Mrs. Christine Stephens (Short Story)
  • 61 — A Sleighing Romance — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 61 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 4 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 62 — Tom Tracy; or, The Trials of a New York Newsboy [Part 14 of 16] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
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  • 65 — Chased by a Moose — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 66 — Treasure from the Deep — George Gordon MacLeish (Article)
  • 67 — A New Year’s Resolve — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 67 — Luke Bennett’s Hide-Out; a Story of the War [Part 9 of 17] — Capt. C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — Effie’s Happy New Year — Ida D. Monroe (Short Story)
  • 69 — New Year Hopes — W. Gilmore Simms (Poem (Reprint))
  • 69 — Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri [Part 6 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 70 — Monsters of the Ocean: How an Old Captain Saw Sea Serpents — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 71 — Hail to the West — Minnie Gilmore (Poem)
  • 71 — That Treasure; or, Adventures of Frontier Life, a Story of the Plains [Part 9 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 72 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 72 — Colonel Charles H. Taylor — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 72 — Praise That Endureth — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 73 — The Camp in the Mountains [Part 2 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 75 — The Last Night of the Year — Henry S. Chorley (Poem)
  • 75 — Tom Tracy; or, The Trials of a New York Newsboy [Part 15 of 16] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — Master and Servant — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 76 — That Bell — Paul Blake (Short Story)
  • 77 — New York Bells — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 77 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 5 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 78 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 79 — On the Threshold — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 79 — A Country Romance — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 80 — Wild Turkeys in Jersey — [uncredited] (Short Story)
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  • 81 — Boarded by Polar Bears — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 82 — The Day of Rest — Bishop Doane (Poem)
  • 82 — That Treasure; or, Adventures of Frontier Life, a Story of the Plains [Part 10 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — The Western Land — Minnie Gilmore (Poem)
  • 84 — Home for the Holidays — William Bennett (Short Story)
  • 85 — Look Upward — S. K. Bolton (Poem)
  • 85 — Luke Bennett’s Hide-Out; a Story of the War [Part 10 of 17] — Capt. C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 87 — The Old Homestead Kitchen — Josephine Canning (Poem)
  • 87 — Tom Tracy; or, The Trials of a New York Newsboy [Part 16 of 16] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 88 — Charles B. Lewis — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 89 — The Camp in the Mountains [Part 3 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — The Endless Story — Mary A. DeVere (Poem)
  • 91 — Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri [Part 7 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — Life Is Not All Sorrow — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 92 — Mat’s Deer Hunt — Henry M. Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 93 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 6 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 94 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 94 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 95 — God’s Work and Man’s Work — Rose Hartwick Thorpe (Poem)
  • 95 — Heroism in the Mines — Arthur F. Ascott (Article)
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  • 97 — Always in Luck [Part 1 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 99 — Living with Savages — William E. Harris (Article)
  • 100 — The Snow King Cometh — Ralph Waldo Emerson (Poem (Reprint))
  • 100 — The Enchanted City — Hubert Murray (Short Story)
  • 101 — A New Beginning — S. Coolidge (Poem)
  • 101 — The Camp in the Mountains [Part 4 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 102 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 102 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 103 — God’s Work Is Perfect — Rose Hartwick Thorpe (Poem)
  • 103 — That Treasure; or, Adventures of Frontier Life, a Story of the Plains [Part 11 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 104 — George Washington Childs — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 105 — The Late John A. Logan — Walter A. Wynyard (Obituary)
  • 106 — Our True Treasure — J. G. Saxe (Poem)
  • 106 — An Old Yankee Worthy — George Gordon MacLeod (Article)
  • 107 — Out in the Storm — Ralph Waldo Emerson (Poem (Reprint))
  • 107 — Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri [Part 8 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — Beauty of the Soul — A. W. Browning (Poem)
  • 108 — On the Brahmaputta River — Henry H. Holbrook (Short Story)
  • 109 — Ah, These Degenerate Days! — Hartley Coleridge (Poem (Reprint))
  • 109 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 7 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Luke Bennett’s Hide-Out; a Story of the War [Part 11 of 17] — Capt. C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
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  • 113 — A Race for Life — Henry M. Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 114 — To-Day Is Ours — M. Woolsey (Poem)
  • 114 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 8 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — A Bear Story — Walter G. Pickens (Short Story)
  • 117 — The Glorious Vision — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 117 — The Camp in the Mountains [Part 5 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — The Road to Happiness — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 119 — Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri [Part 9 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 120 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 120 — The Hon. William Bross — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 120 — At Home — Clark W. Bryan (Poem)
  • 121 — Always in Luck [Part 2 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 122 — A Charm for January: An Old Rhyme — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 123 — Luke Bennett’s Hide-Out; a Story of the War [Part 12 of 17] — Capt. C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — Sunrise — Robert Burns Wilson (Poem)
  • 124 — The Wrecked Barque — George Gordon MacLeod (Article)
  • 125 — That Treasure; or, Adventures of Frontier Life, a Story of the Plains [Part 12 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 127 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 129 — Close Quarters — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 130 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 9 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — The Way of the World — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 132 — A Schoolboy Court — Percy Earl (Article)
  • 133 — The Beauty God Hath Made — Mrs. Henry Paget (Poem)
  • 133 — The Camp in the Mountains [Part 6 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 134 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 134 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 135 — Stars in the Wintry Sky — L. Foster (Poem)
  • 135 — Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri [Part 10 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 136 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 136 — Congressman Amos J. Cummings — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 137 — A Strange Experience — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 138 — Luke Bennett’s Hide-Out; a Story of the War [Part 13 of 17] — Capt. C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Sunset — Robert Burns Wilson (Poem)
  • 140 — Snowed In — Stanley Wynne (Short Story)
  • 141 — Always in Luck [Part 3 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — That Treasure; or, Adventures of Frontier Life, a Story of the Plains [Part 13 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
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  • 145 — The Boy Broker; or, Among the Kings of Wall Street [Part 1 of 16] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 148 — The Ship Comes Home — C. Cathcart Day (Poem)
  • 148 — An Odd Deliverance — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 149 — The Grave of Daniel Boone — Theodore O’Hara (Poem (Reprint))
  • 149 — The Camp in the Mountains [Part 7 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 150 — The Green Pine Tree — D. M. Cecil (Poem)
  • 150 — Luke Bennett’s Hide-Out; a Story of the War [Part 14 of 17] — Capt. C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 151 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 151 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 152 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 152 — Murat Halstead — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 153 — Little Nan; or, The Story of Her Mother’s Ring [Part 1 of 13] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 155 — The Birth of Song — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 155 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 10 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 156 — Strength Comes from Labor — Arthur Anson (Poem)
  • 156 — Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri [Part 11 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 157 — All Shall Be Well — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 157 — Always in Luck [Part 4 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 158 — That Treasure; or, Adventures of Frontier Life, a Story of the Plains [Part 14 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
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  • 161 — A Wood Terror — Captain R. M. Hawthorne (Short Story)
  • 162 — A Lost Dog — Emma Burt (Poem)
  • 162 — Luke Bennett’s Hide-Out; a Story of the War [Part 15 of 17] — Capt. C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 163 — The Cowardly Doctor — David Ker (Short Story)
  • 164 — At Home — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 164 — Something About Elephants — Cuthbert Carr (Article)
  • 165 — Little Nan; or, The Story of Her Mother’s Ring [Part 2 of 13] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 166 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 166 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 167 — The Years — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 167 — The Camp in the Mountains [Part 8 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 168 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 168 — Moses Purnell Handy — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 169 — The Boy Broker; or, Among the Kings of Wall Street [Part 2 of 16] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 171 — Work! — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 171 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 11 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 172 — Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri [Part 12 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 173 — The Stars in Heaven — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 173 — Always in Luck [Part 5 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 174 — That Treasure; or, Adventures of Frontier Life, a Story of the Plains [Part 15 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
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  • 177 — Bear and Forbear — Rollo Robbins, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 178 — Luke Bennett’s Hide-Out; a Story of the War [Part 16 of 17] — Capt. C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 179 — An Evening with Buffalo Bill — Frederic Edward McKay (Article)
  • 180 — Be Contented — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 180 — Two Yankee Girls — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 181 — Little Nan; or, The Story of Her Mother’s Ring [Part 3 of 13] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 182 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 182 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 183 — The Stay-at-Home — J. S. Blackie (Poem)
  • 183 — The Camp in the Mountains [Part 9 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 184 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 184 — Samuel Bowles — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 185 — The Boy Broker; or, Among the Kings of Wall Street [Part 3 of 16] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 187 — The Word That Is Spoken — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 187 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 12 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 188 — Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri [Part 13 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 189 — Strong by Suffering — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 189 — Always in Luck [Part 6 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 190 — That Treasure; or, Adventures of Frontier Life, a Story of the Plains [Part 16 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
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  • 193 — Nature’s Young Noblemen [Part 1 of 15] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 195 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 195 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 196 — Greeting to America — Bayard Taylor (Poem (Reprint))
  • 196 — A Florida Fight — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 197 — The Boy Broker; or, Among the Kings of Wall Street [Part 4 of 16] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 198 — How Menageries Are Stocked — Lester Arnold (Article)
  • 199 — At Home — Carrie Cathcart Day (Poem)
  • 199 — Luke Bennett’s Hide-Out; a Story of the War [Part 17 of 17] — Capt. C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 200 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 200 — William M. Singerly — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 201 — Ice Boating — A. W. Hamington (Illustration)
  • 202 — The Poet — Frank C. Lockwood (Poem)
  • 202 — Little Nan; or, The Story of Her Mother’s Ring [Part 4 of 13] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 203 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 13 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 204 — A Sunset Thought — Rose Hartwick Thorpe (Poem)
  • 204 — Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri [Part 14 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 205 — Commonplace Things — Susan Coolidge (Poem)
  • 205 — Always in Luck [Part 7 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 206 — Hope Springs Eternal — T. B. Read (Poem (Reprint))
  • 206 — The Camp in the Mountains [Part 10 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
222The Golden Argosy Vol. 5, No. 141887-03-05Frank A. Munsey
  • 209 — An African Adventue — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 210 — Woman — H. Egerton Clamp (Poem)
  • 210 — Always in Luck [Part 8 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 211 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 211 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 212 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 212 — Colonel Edward H. Belo — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 213 — Nature’s Young Noblemen [Part 2 of 15] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 215 — The Last Furrow — C. E. Markham (Poem)
  • 215 — Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri [Part 15 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 216 — Tobagganing — A. W. Hamington (Illustration)
  • 218 — The Flush of Youth — Louise I. Quincy (Poem)
  • 218 — Little Nan; or, The Story of Her Mother’s Ring [Part 5 of 13] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 219 — A Joyous Singer — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 219 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 14 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 220 — Patience — Jean Ingelow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 220 — Dan’s Neutrality — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 221 — The Boy Broker; or, Among the Kings of Wall Street [Part 5 of 16] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 222 — The Bell’s Story — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 222 — The Camp in the Mountains [Part 11 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
223The Golden Argosy Vol. 5, No. 151887-03-12Frank A. Munsey
  • 225 — A Hunt in Poland — Bernard Redlands (Short Story)
  • 226 — Sunrise in Winter — F. A. Prideaux (Poem)
  • 226 — Little Nan; or, The Story of Her Mother’s Ring [Part 6 of 13] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 228 — True Friends Are Few — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 228 — Java — Cuthbert Carr (Article)
  • 229 — The Heavenly Voice — Eugene Field (Poem)
  • 229 — Nature’s Young Noblemen [Part 3 of 15] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 231 — Rise Upward — A. C. Rennell (Poem)
  • 231 — Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri [Part 16 of 16] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 232 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 232 — Colonel A.K. McClure — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 232 — Friendship — Johann Gottfried von Herder; translated by Williston Hayward (Poem)
  • 233 — The Boy Broker; or, Among the Kings of Wall Street [Part 6 of 16] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 234 — The Camp in the Mountains [Part 12 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 235 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 235 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 236 — Sleep — Jean Ingelow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 236 — The Giant Octopus — Henry M. Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 237 — Always in Luck [Part 9 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 238 — Grim Walker’s Vengeance: The Story of an Indian Fighter — [uncredited] (Article)
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  • 241 — Pirate Island; a Story of the Southern Pacific [Part 1 of 11] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 244 — Our Joy Shall Come — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 244 — The Duke’s Otter — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 245 — All Shall Be Ours — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 245 — Nature’s Young Noblemen [Part 4 of 15] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 246 — The Voice Divine — Eugene Field (Poem)
  • 246 — Always in Luck [Part 10 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 248 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 248 — John R. McLean — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 249 — “To-Morrow” — Bodfish (Illustration)
  • 249 — To-Morrow — Richard H. Titherington (Poem)
  • 250 — A Lesson — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 250 — The Camp in the Mountains [Part 13 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 251 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 251 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 252 — Look Onward — Susan Coolidge (Poem (Reprint))
  • 252 — The Young Pilot — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 253 — The Boy Broker; or, Among the Kings of Wall Street [Part 7 of 16] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 254 — The Miser — William Hayward (Poem)
  • 254 — Little Nan; or, The Story of Her Mother’s Ring [Part 7 of 13] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
225The Golden Argosy Vol. 5, No. 171887-03-26Frank A. Munsey
  • 257 — A Grim Horseman — Percy Earl (Short Story)
  • 258 — Small and Great — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 258 — The Camp in the Mountains [Part 14 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 259 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 259 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 260 — At Home — Clark W. Bryan (Poem)
  • 260 — My Day on Hawk Island — Cuthbert Carr (Short Story)
  • 261 — The Burden of Guilt — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 261 — Nature’s Young Noblemen [Part 5 of 15] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 262 — Where the Sun Sets — Samuel V. Cole (Poem)
  • 262 — Always in Luck [Part 11 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 264 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 264 — Henry W. Grady — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 265 — Pirate Island; a Story of the Southern Pacific [Part 2 of 11] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 267 — Little Nan; or, The Story of Her Mother’s Ring [Part 8 of 13] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 268 — Heroes of the Lifeboats — George Gordon MacLeod (Article)
  • 269 — The Boy Broker; or, Among the Kings of Wall Street [Part 8 of 16] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
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  • 273 — The Last War Trail [Part 1 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 275 — An Exciting Bear Hunt — [uncredited] (True Experience)
  • 276 — Our Rest Shall Come — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 276 — Nature’s Young Noblemen [Part 6 of 15] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 277 — The Noblest Aim — George Eliot (Poem (Reprint))
  • 277 — Always in Luck [Part 12 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 279 — The Cry of the Toiling Children — Elizabeth Barrett Browning (Poem (Reprint))
  • 279 — Little Nan; or, The Story of Her Mother’s Ring [Part 9 of 13] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 280 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 280 — Stilson Hutchins — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 281 — Henry Ward Beecher — Matthew White, Jr. (Obituary)
  • 282 — The Boy Broker; or, Among the Kings of Wall Street [Part 9 of 16] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 283 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 283 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 284 — Charm for the April Born — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 284 — The Young Rivals — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 285 — Pirate Island; a Story of the Southern Pacific [Part 3 of 11] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
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  • 289 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 1 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 291 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 291 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 292 — Know Thyself — C. T. Brooks (Poem)
  • 292 — The Electrical Machine: How to Produce Frictional Electricity — George R. Bradley (Article)
  • 293 — After Death — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 293 — Nature’s Young Noblemen [Part 7 of 15] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 294 — Always in Luck [Part 13 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 295 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 295 — John A. Sleicher — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 297 — The Last War Trail [Part 2 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 299 — The Sea Bird’s Fate — John Boyle O’Reilly (Poem)
  • 299 — The Boy Broker; or, Among the Kings of Wall Street [Part 10 of 16] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 300 — Little Nan; or, The Story of Her Mother’s Ring [Part 10 of 13] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 301 — The Flowing Tide — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 301 — Pirate Island; a Story of the Southern Pacific [Part 4 of 11] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 302 — A Terrible Storm — George Gordon MacLeod (Short Story)
  • 303 — Old and Young — C. P. Cranch (Poem)
  • 303 — The Roads of the Indians — [uncredited] (Article)
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  • 305 — An Elephant in the Hayfield — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 306 — Sunshine — W. E. Ranger (Poem)
  • 306 — Nature’s Young Noblemen [Part 8 of 15] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 308 — The Coming Baseball Season — An Old Princeton Player (Article)
  • 309 — The Poet’s Thought — W. Wilsey Martin (Poem)
  • 309 — The Last War Trail [Part 3 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 310 — The Boundless Sea — Dr. William Alexander (Poem)
  • 310 — Always in Luck [Part 14 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 312 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 312 — David Ross Locke — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 313 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 2 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 314 — What Shall the Harvest Be? — Flora McElwell (Poem)
  • 314 — The Boy Broker; or, Among the Kings of Wall Street [Part 11 of 16] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 315 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 316 — Better Than Gold — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 316 — Little Nan; or, The Story of Her Mother’s Ring [Part 11 of 13] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 317 — Sunless Days — P. Ryan (Poem)
  • 317 — Pirate Island; a Story of the Southern Pacific [Part 5 of 11] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
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  • 321 — Tom Parcher’s First and Last Buffalo Hunt — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 322 — Nature’s Young Noblemen [Part 9 of 15] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 324 — Lacrosse — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 325 — The Last War Trail [Part 4 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 326 — Always in Luck [Part 15 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 328 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 328 — James Gordon Bennett — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 329 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 3 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 330 — The Boy Broker; or, Among the Kings of Wall Street [Part 12 of 16] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 331 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 331 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 332 — The Thrush’s Song — Alfred Austin (Poem)
  • 332 — Little Nan; or, The Story of Her Mother’s Ring [Part 12 of 13] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 333 — Day by Day — Ralph Waldo Emerson (Poem (Reprint))
  • 333 — Antonio — Mrs. I. D. Monroe (Short Story)
  • 334 — Pirate Island; a Story of the Southern Pacific [Part 6 of 11] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
230The Golden Argosy Vol. 5, No. 221887-04-30Frank A. Munsey
  • 339 — The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus [Part 1 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 339 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 339 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 340 — Popular Military Instructions, Chapter I — Lieutenant W. R. Hamilton (Article)
  • 341 — The Last War Trail [Part 5 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 342 — Nature’s Young Noblemen [Part 10 of 15] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 344 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 344 — Foster Coates — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 344 — On Life’s Ocean — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 345 — The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring — Richard H. Titherington (Poem)
  • 346 — The Wheel of Fortune — C. Ambois (Poem)
  • 346 — Little Nan; or, The Story of Her Mother’s Ring [Part 13 of 13] — Mary A. Denison (Serial Segment)
  • 346 — Pirate Island; a Story of the Southern Pacific [Part 7 of 11] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 348 — A Dallying Season — Robert Ogden Fowler (Poem)
  • 348 — The Boy Broker; or, Among the Kings of Wall Street [Part 13 of 16] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 349 — Singers of the Wood — Jean Ingelow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 349 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 4 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
231The Golden Argosy Vol. 5, No. 231887-05-07Frank A. Munsey
  • 353 — Comanche and His Rider — L. S. Goodwin (Short Story)
  • 355 — The Boy Broker; or, Among the Kings of Wall Street [Part 14 of 16] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 356 — Popular Military Instructions, Chapter II — Lieutenant W. R. Hamilton (Article)
  • 357 — The New-Born Month — Louise Chandler Moulton (Poem)
  • 357 — The Last War Trail [Part 6 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 358 — Nature’s Young Noblemen [Part 11 of 15] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 360 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 360 — George Cary Eggleton — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 360 — A Simile — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 361 — The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus [Part 2 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 362 — The Parable of Nature — C. Thwaites (Poem)
  • 362 — Pirate Island; a Story of the Southern Pacific [Part 8 of 11] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 363 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 363 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 364 — When the Catspaw Ran Away — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 365 — Rest at Eventide — Florence Tyler (Poem)
  • 365 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 5 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 366 — In Peril: A Story of Mount Kearsage — Arthur L. Meserve (Short Story)
  • 367 — A Famous Acrobat — [uncredited] (Article)
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  • 369 — How the Boys Were Won Over — Ida D. Monroe (Short Story)
  • 370 — The Boy Broker; or, Among the Kings of Wall Street [Part 15 of 16] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 371 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 371 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 372 — Popular Military Instructions, Chapter III — Lieutenant W. R. Hamilton (Article)
  • 373 — The Last War Trail [Part 7 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 374 — Nature’s Young Noblemen [Part 12 of 15] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 376 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 376 — George H. Hepworth — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 377 — The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus [Part 3 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 378 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 6 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 380 — Seedtime and Harvest — F. McElwell (Poem)
  • 380 — A Pretty Hard Situation — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 381 — The Evening Prayer — Matthew Bonner (Poem)
  • 381 — Tom’s Search After Light — Mrs. E. Burke Collins (Short Story)
  • 382 — Pirate Island; a Story of the Southern Pacific [Part 9 of 11] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
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  • 385 — Dick Broadhead; a Story of Wild Animals and the Circus [Part 1 of 15] — P. T. Barnum (Serial Segment)
  • 387 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 387 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 388 — Popular Military Instructions, Chapter IV — Lieutenant W. R. Hamilton (Article)
  • 389 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 7 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 390 — To the Daisy — Walter Forrester (Poem)
  • 390 — Nature’s Young Noblemen [Part 13 of 15] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 391 — How Gold Mines Are Salted — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 392 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 392 — Robert J. Burdette — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 393 — P.T. Barnum: A Sketch of the Great Showman’s Life — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 394 — Grow Like the Oak — Clara P. Ambois (Poem)
  • 394 — The Last War Trail [Part 8 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 396 — The Winter Is Past — Mary Carlisle (Poem)
  • 396 — The Boy Broker; or, Among the Kings of Wall Street [Part 16 of 16] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 397 — The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus [Part 4 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 398 — Pirate Island; a Story of the Southern Pacific [Part 10 of 11] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
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  • 401 — Dick Broadhead; a Story of Wild Animals and the Circus [Part 2 of 15] — P. T. Barnum (Serial Segment)
  • 403 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 403 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 404 — Popular Military Instructions, Chapter V — Lieutenant W. R. Hamilton (Article)
  • 405 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 8 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 406 — Nature’s Young Noblemen [Part 14 of 15] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 408 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 408 — Congressman Chas. A. Bautelle — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 409 — Sketches on the Lawn Tennis Court — [uncredited] (Illustration)
  • 410 — Somewhere — Alfred Copel Shaw (Poem)
  • 410 — The Last War Trail [Part 9 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 411 — Lawn Tennis — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 412 — The Revival of Life — Mattie Bonner (Poem)
  • 412 — On the Ledge — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 413 — The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus [Part 5 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 414 — The Pioneer’s Grave — Theodore O’Hara (Poem (Reprint))
  • 414 — Pirate Island; a Story of the Southern Pacific [Part 11 of 11] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
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  • 417 — Coals of Fire — John H. Whitson (Short Story)
  • 418 — The Last War Trail [Part 10 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 420 — Popular Military Instructions, Chapter VI — Lieutenant W. R. Hamilton (Article)
  • 421 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 9 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 423 — Buttercups and Daisies — Eliza Cook (Poem)
  • 423 — Nature’s Young Noblemen [Part 15 of 15] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 425 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 425 — George William Curtis — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 426 — Dick Broadhead; a Story of Wild Animals and the Circus [Part 3 of 15] — P. T. Barnum (Serial Segment)
  • 427 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 427 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 428 — An Adventure in Algeria — D. C. Macdonald (Short Story)
  • 429 — The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus [Part 6 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 430 — Something About Muskrats — [uncredited] (Article)
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  • 433 — In Southern Seas; or, Jack Esbon’s Eventful Voyage [Part 1 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 435 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 435 — Popular Military Instructions, Chapter VII — Lieutenant W. R. Hamilton (Article)
  • 437 — The Evening Song — Florence Taylor (Poem)
  • 437 — Camp Blunder [Part 1 of 3] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 438 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 10 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 439 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 440 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 440 — James J. Clancy — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 441 — Dick Broadhead; a Story of Wild Animals and the Circus [Part 4 of 15] — P. T. Barnum (Serial Segment)
  • 443 — The Last War Trail [Part 11 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 444 — The Glorious Vision — Clara Thwaites (Poem)
  • 444 — Taffy, the Welshman — Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 445 — The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus [Part 7 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 447 — The Farmer’s Child — Israel Jordan (Poem)
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  • 449 — William T. Adams (Oliver Optic) — [uncredited] (Illustration)
  • 450 — William T. Adams — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 450 — In the Organ Loft — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 450 — Camp Blunder [Part 2 of 3] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 451 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 451 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 452 — Popular Military Instructions, Chapter VIII — Lieutenant W. R. Hamilton (Article)
  • 453 — Dick Broadhead; a Story of Wild Animals and the Circus [Part 5 of 15] — P. T. Barnum (Serial Segment)
  • 454 — A Quiet Stream — Frances Lee Robinson (Poem)
  • 454 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 11 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 456 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 456 — Harvey W. Scott — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 457 — In Southern Seas; or, Jack Esbon’s Eventful Voyage [Part 2 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 459 — The Last War Trail [Part 12 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 460 — Tyrolese Chamois Hunters: A Splendid Shot — Frank Teller (Illustration)
  • 461 — The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus [Part 8 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
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  • 465 — A Strange Craft — Geoffrey Randolph (Short Story)
  • 466 — Camp Blunder [Part 3 of 3] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 467 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 467 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 468 — Safety Bicycles: The Popular Wheels of the Day — Edwin C. Bridgman (Article)
  • 469 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 12 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 470 — The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus [Part 9 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 472 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 472 — Joseph R. Hawley — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 473 — In Southern Seas; or, Jack Esbon’s Eventful Voyage [Part 3 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 475 — Sunset by the Sea — C. R. Mackenzie (Poem)
  • 475 — The Last War Trail [Part 13 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 476 — The Deadwood Coach — C. E. R. (Short Story)
  • 477 — Dick Broadhead; a Story of Wild Animals and the Circus [Part 6 of 15] — P. T. Barnum (Serial Segment)
  • 480 — Figuring on a Sail-Boat — [uncredited] (Article)
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  • 481 — The Haunted Engine; or, Jack Marvin’s Run [Part 1 of 4] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 483 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 483 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 484 — Rowing and Training for a Race — Arthur F. Titherington (Article)
  • 485 — Dick Broadhead; a Story of Wild Animals and the Circus [Part 7 of 15] — P. T. Barnum (Serial Segment)
  • 486 — The Queenly Rose — A. C. Douglas (Poem)
  • 486 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 13 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 488 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 488 — St. Clair McKelway — Richard H. Titherington (Article)
  • 488 — An Evening in June — Dora R. Goodale (Poem)
  • 489 — A Wild Moonlight Ride — Bernard Redlands (Short Story)
  • 490 — A July Morning — Milton Ives (Poem)
  • 490 — The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus [Part 10 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 492 — A Yarn in the Dog Watch [Dog Watch] — Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 493 — In Southern Seas; or, Jack Esbon’s Eventful Voyage [Part 4 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
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  • 497 — Was He a Hero? Jim Ingalls’s Adventures on the Night Before the Fourth — C. Jewett (Short Story)
  • 498 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 14 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 500 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 500 — Hon. William Dorsheimer — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 500 — A Deserted Nest — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (Poem)
  • 501 — The Haunted Engine; or, Jack Marvin’s Run [Part 2 of 4] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 502 — In the Peach Orchard — Mary A. Denison (Poem)
  • 502 — The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus [Part 11 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 504 — Sketches of Western Cowboy Life — [uncredited] (Illustration)
  • 506 — The Summer Holidays — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 506 — In Southern Seas; or, Jack Esbon’s Eventful Voyage [Part 5 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 507 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 507 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 508 — The Star-Spangled Banner — Emma Frances Dawson (Poem)
  • 508 — The Glorious Fourth — Matthew White, Jr. (Article)
  • 509 — Dick Broadhead; a Story of Wild Animals and the Circus [Part 8 of 15] — P. T. Barnum (Serial Segment)
  • 511 — Western Ranch Life — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 512 — How Buffalo Bill Got His Name — William F. Cody (Article)
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  • 513 — The Miners of Minturne Creek [Part 1 of 8] — John C. Hutchinson (Serial Segment)
  • 516 — Evening — Clare Beatrice Coffey (Poem)
  • 516 — Emin Pasha and Stanley’s Expedition to Central Africa — Charles C. Burke (Article)
  • 516 — Hard Lines for Authors — Henry M. Alden (Article)
  • 517 — In Southern Seas; or, Jack Esbon’s Eventful Voyage [Part 6 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 518 — The Ship of Dreams — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 518 — The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus [Part 12 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 520 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 520 — Samuel N. Dexter North — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 520 — Home of Our Childhood — Oliver Wendell Holmes (Poem (Reprint))
  • 521 — Sailing Under False Colors — Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 522 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 15 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 524 — The Cathedral of Florence, Italy — [uncredited] (Illustration)
  • 525 — Dick Broadhead; a Story of Wild Animals and the Circus [Part 9 of 15] — P. T. Barnum (Serial Segment)
  • 526 — Nor Great, Nor Small — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 526 — The Haunted Engine; or, Jack Marvin’s Run [Part 3 of 4] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 528 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
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  • 529 — Tom Gale’s Ride — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 530 — Cat-Tails — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 530 — The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus [Part 13 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 532 — Camping Out — Cuthbert Carr (Article)
  • 533 — In Southern Seas; or, Jack Esbon’s Eventful Voyage [Part 7 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 535 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 535 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 536 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 536 — Francis W. Dawson — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 537 — The Miners of Minturne Creek [Part 2 of 8] — John C. Hutchinson (Serial Segment)
  • 538 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 16 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 540 — July — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 540 — Sailor Tom’s Yarn — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 541 — Dick Broadhead; a Story of Wild Animals and the Circus [Part 10 of 15] — P. T. Barnum (Serial Segment)
  • 542 — Summer Noon — Clinton Scollard (Poem)
  • 542 — The Haunted Engine; or, Jack Marvin’s Run [Part 4 of 4] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 544 — Divers’ Duties and Dangers — [uncredited] (Article)
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  • 545 — On a Down Grade — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 546 — Dick Broadhead; a Story of Wild Animals and the Circus [Part 11 of 15] — P. T. Barnum (Serial Segment)
  • 548 — How to Make a Canvas Canoe, Part I — Perry M. Adams (Article)
  • 549 — The Miners of Minturne Creek [Part 3 of 8] — John C. Hutchinson (Serial Segment)
  • 550 — The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus [Part 14 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 552 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 552 — Edward Rosewater — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 553 — Yachts and Yachting — [uncredited] (Illustration)
  • 554 — On Life’s Pathway — Helen Manville (Poem)
  • 554 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 17 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 555 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 555 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 556 — Artful Jake — Wilton Burton (Short Story)
  • 557 — In Southern Seas; or, Jack Esbon’s Eventful Voyage [Part 8 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 559 — Yachts and Yachting — [uncredited] (Article)
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  • 560 — The Young Pilot of Lake Montoban [Part 1 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 564 — How to Make a Canvas Canoe, Part II — Perry M. Adams (Article)
  • 564 — At Hide and Seek with a Bear — [uncredited] (True Experience)
  • 565 — The Miners of Minturne Creek [Part 4 of 8] — John C. Hutchinson (Serial Segment)
  • 566 — Dick Broadhead; a Story of Wild Animals and the Circus [Part 12 of 15] — P. T. Barnum (Serial Segment)
  • 568 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 568 — Noah Brooks — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 569 — Just His Luck — Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 570 — In Southern Seas; or, Jack Esbon’s Eventful Voyage [Part 9 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 572 — After Antelope — Percy Earl (Short Story)
  • 573 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 18 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 574 — The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus [Part 15 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
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  • 577 — The Young Pilot of Lake Montoban [Part 2 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 580 — Wooden Canoes and the Method of Making Them — L. H. Voelker (Article)
  • 581 — The Miners of Minturne Creek [Part 5 of 8] — John C. Hutchinson (Serial Segment)
  • 582 — Dick Broadhead; a Story of Wild Animals and the Circus [Part 13 of 15] — P. T. Barnum (Serial Segment)
  • 583 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 583 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 584 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 584 — Nelson Dingley, Jr. — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 585 — Tom’s Nugget — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 586 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 19 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 588 — A Tale of the Sea — William A. Douglas (Short Story)
  • 589 — In Southern Seas; or, Jack Esbon’s Eventful Voyage [Part 10 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 590 — The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus [Part 16 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
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  • 593 — How Gip Won a Home — A. H. Lightner (Short Story)
  • 594 — Before Dawn — J. H. Goodwin (Poem)
  • 594 — Dick Broadhead; a Story of Wild Animals and the Circus [Part 14 of 15] — P. T. Barnum (Serial Segment)
  • 595 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 596 — The Social War in Ireland — Henry Adams (Article)
  • 597 — The Miners of Minturne Creek [Part 6 of 8] — John C. Hutchinson (Serial Segment)
  • 598 — Joy and Pain — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 598 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 20 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 600 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 600 — Joseph Keppler — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 601 — The Young Pilot of Lake Montoban [Part 3 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 603 — The Fog — Georgia Roberts (Poem)
  • 603 — The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus [Part 17 of 17] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 603 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 604 — How Thunder Bolted — Ralph Scott (Short Story)
  • 605 — In Southern Seas; or, Jack Esbon’s Eventful Voyage [Part 11 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
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  • 609 — Drowned Gold [Part 1 of 6] — David Ker (Serial Segment)
  • 612 — Hints on Swimming — George R. Bradley (Article)
  • 613 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 21 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 614 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 615 — Bloom and Gleam — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 615 — The Miners of Minturne Creek [Part 7 of 8] — John C. Hutchinson (Serial Segment)
  • 616 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 616 — Charles Dudley Warner — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 617 — The Young Pilot of Lake Montoban [Part 4 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 619 — The Heights and the Valley — F. R. Baynes (Poem)
  • 619 — Dick Broadhead; a Story of Wild Animals and the Circus [Part 15 of 15] — P. T. Barnum (Serial Segment)
  • 619 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 620 — Bobrocky’s Boots — Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 621 — In Southern Seas; or, Jack Esbon’s Eventful Voyage [Part 12 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
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  • 625 — Eric Dane; or, The Football of Fortune [Part 1 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 628 — Military Cycles — Edwin C. Bridgman (Article)
  • 629 — The Young Pilot of Lake Montoban [Part 5 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 630 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 22 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 632 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 632 — John Ericsson — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 633 — Drowned Gold [Part 2 of 6] — David Ker (Serial Segment)
  • 635 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 635 — The Miners of Minturne Creek [Part 8 of 8] — John C. Hutchinson (Serial Segment)
  • 636 — Treasure Trove — Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 637 — In Southern Seas; or, Jack Esbon’s Eventful Voyage [Part 13 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
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  • 641 — Farmer Brent’s Boy — P. C. Fossett (Short Story)
  • 643 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 643 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 644 — Hints on Life Saving — George R. Bradley (Article)
  • 645 — The Fairest Time — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 645 — Drowned Gold [Part 3 of 6] — David Ker (Serial Segment)
  • 646 — In Southern Seas; or, Jack Esbon’s Eventful Voyage [Part 14 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 648 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 648 — Charles Emory Smith — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 648 — Don’t Give In — Somerville Gibney (Poem)
  • 649 — Eric Dane; or, The Football of Fortune [Part 2 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 651 — An Autumn Sunset — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 651 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 23 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 652 — Lions and Lion Tamers — John L. Lawrence (Article)
  • 653 — The Young Pilot of Lake Montoban [Part 6 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 655 — A Strange Victory — [uncredited] (True Experience)
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  • 657 — An Adventure in the Air — George E. Walsh (Short Story)
  • 658 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 24 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 660 — The Sowing Time — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 660 — A Water Cycle — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 661 — Summer Is Over — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 661 — Drowned Gold [Part 4 of 6] — David Ker (Serial Segment)
  • 662 — In Southern Seas; or, Jack Esbon’s Eventful Voyage [Part 15 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 664 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 664 — The Marquis of Salisbury — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 665 — Eric Dane; or, The Football of Fortune [Part 3 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 667 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 667 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 668 — September — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 668 — Jack’s Birthday — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 669 — The Young Pilot of Lake Montoban [Part 7 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 671 — Limbless Workers of Wonders — [uncredited] (Article)
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  • 673 — Gilbert the Trapper; or, The Heir in Buckskin [Part 1 of 16] — Captain C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 675 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 675 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 676 — Boat Sailing — Elliott Shaw (Article)
  • 677 — The Young Pilot of Lake Montoban [Part 8 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 679 — Autumn — R. H. Stoddard (Poem)
  • 679 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 25 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 680 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 681 — Dan Redmond’s Mistake — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 682 — A Brave Heart — Somerville Gibney (Poem)
  • 682 — Eric Dane; or, The Football of Fortune [Part 4 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 684 — Going Fishing — Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 685 — Drowned Gold [Part 5 of 6] — David Ker (Serial Segment)
  • 686 — The Equinoctial — Mrs. A. D. Whitney (Poem)
  • 686 — In Southern Seas; or, Jack Esbon’s Eventful Voyage [Part 16 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
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  • 689 — Van; or, In Search of an Unknown Race [Part 1 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 692 — Queen Autumn — William Cowan (Poem)
  • 692 — A Cheap Shanty — Frank H. Converse (Article)
  • 693 — The Young Pilot of Lake Montoban [Part 9 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 695 — A Day Spoiled — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 695 — Drowned Gold [Part 6 of 6] — David Ker (Serial Segment)
  • 696 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 696 — Russell Sage — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 696 — Duty and Pleasure — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 697 — Gilbert the Trapper; or, The Heir in Buckskin [Part 2 of 16] — Captain C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 699 — Echoes — F. W. Baines (Poem)
  • 699 — Ned Newton; or, The Fortunes of a New York Bootblack [Part 26 of 26] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 699 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 700 — Another Dog Watch Yarn [Dog Watch] — Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 701 — Eric Dane; or, The Football of Fortune [Part 5 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 703 — Old Red’s Kangaroo: A Tasmanian Sketch — Allan M. Taylor (Short Story)
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  • 705 — Van; or, In Search of an Unknown Race [Part 2 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 708 — Fishing Boats and Whale Boats — Elliott Shaw (Article)
  • 709 — The Angels of Saint Joseph — Kate Johnston Matson (Short Story)
  • 710 — Little Things — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 710 — The Young Pilot of Lake Montoban [Part 10 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 712 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 712 — Walter Q. Gresham — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 713 — Gilbert the Trapper; or, The Heir in Buckskin [Part 3 of 16] — Captain C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 715 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 715 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 716 — Gran’ther Kent’s Double Barrel — John V. Condit (Short Story)
  • 717 — Eric Dane; or, The Football of Fortune [Part 6 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 718 — The Bottomless Pool: A Story of the War — William Senior (Short Story)
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  • 721 — How He Won; or, The Island Home [Part 1 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 723 — Remember — M. Whitney (Poem)
  • 723 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 723 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 724 — The Value of Military Studies — Lieutenant W. R. Hamilton (Article)
  • 725 — Gilbert the Trapper; or, The Heir in Buckskin [Part 4 of 16] — Captain C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 726 — The Season’s Lesson — J. M. Scott-Moncrieff (Poem)
  • 726 — The Young Pilot of Lake Montoban [Part 11 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 728 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 728 — Alfred, Lord Tennyson — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 729 — Van; or, In Search of an Unknown Race [Part 3 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 731 — Success — Matthew Arnold (Poem (Reprint))
  • 731 — The “Queer Fellow” at Sea — John MacDonald (Short Story)
  • 732 — An Out Door Circus: A Story Founded on Fact — G. K. Whitmore (Short Story)
  • 733 — Eric Dane; or, The Football of Fortune [Part 7 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 734 — The Autumn Woods — Henry W. Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 735 — The Wreck of the London — George Gordon MacLeod (Article)
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  • 737 — Walter Griffith; or, The Adventures of a Young Street Salesman [Part 1 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 740 — Hints on Lawn Tennis — E. T. Sachs (Article)
  • 741 — Gilbert the Trapper; or, The Heir in Buckskin [Part 5 of 16] — Captain C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 742 — The Voice of the Wind — J. P. Ritter, Jr. (Poem)
  • 742 — The Young Pilot of Lake Montoban [Part 12 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 744 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 744 — Robert T. Lincoln — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 745 — How He Won; or, The Island Home [Part 2 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 746 — Worth Trying — Israel Jordan (Poem)
  • 746 — Eric Dane; or, The Football of Fortune [Part 8 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 748 — How Bobby Saved the Yacht — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 749 — Peace at Even Tide — Florence Tyler (Poem)
  • 749 — Van; or, In Search of an Unknown Race [Part 4 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 750 — Oiling the Weathercock — R. F. Johnston (Short Story)
  • 752 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 752 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
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  • 753 — How He Won; or, The Island Home [Part 3 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 755 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 755 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 756 — Winter Draweth Near — Birch Arnold (Poem)
  • 756 — Dumb Bells and How to Use Them [Part 1 of 2] — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 757 — Gilbert the Trapper; or, The Heir in Buckskin [Part 6 of 16] — Captain C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 758 — October Music — Jean Blow (Poem)
  • 758 — The Young Pilot of Lake Montoban [Part 13 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 760 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 760 — Edwin Booth — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 761 — Walter Griffith; or, The Adventures of a Young Street Salesman [Part 2 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 763 — The Autumn Woods — Birch Arnold (Poem)
  • 763 — Eric Dane; or, The Football of Fortune [Part 9 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 764 — The Wild Cattle of Mount Cole: A Tale of the Australian Hills — W. T. Greene (Short Story)
  • 765 — Van; or, In Search of an Unknown Race [Part 5 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 766 — Help One Another — [uncredited] (Poem)
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  • 769 — Van; or, In Search of an Unknown Race [Part 6 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 771 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 771 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 772 — A Spoilt Life — M. C. Andrews (Poem)
  • 772 — Dumb Bells and How to Use Them [Part 2 of 2] — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 773 — Walter Griffith; or, The Adventures of a Young Street Salesman [Part 3 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 774 — The Young Pilot of Lake Montoban [Part 14 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 776 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 776 — Henry Bergh — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 777 — A Brave Defense — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 778 — The Pioneer’s Grave — Theodore O’Hara (Poem (Reprint))
  • 778 — Gilbert the Trapper; or, The Heir in Buckskin [Part 7 of 16] — Captain C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 780 — Another Yarn in the Dog Watch [Dog Watch] — Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 781 — How He Won; or, The Island Home [Part 4 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 782 — Eric Dane; or, The Football of Fortune [Part 10 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
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  • 785 — The Young Ranger; or, Perils of the Frontier [Part 1 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 788 — Gymnastic Exercises [Part 1 of 3] — G. L. de Medina (Article)
  • 789 — Walter Griffith; or, The Adventures of a Young Street Salesman [Part 4 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 790 — A Farewell — William Cullen Bryant (Poem (Reprint))
  • 790 — Van; or, In Search of an Unknown Race [Part 7 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 792 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 792 — John James Ingalls — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 793 — Seeing the Folly of It — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 794 — The Old Shoemaker — Israel Jordan (Poem)
  • 794 — Gilbert the Trapper; or, The Heir in Buckskin [Part 8 of 16] — Captain C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 796 — The Young Pilot of Lake Montoban [Part 15 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 797 — How He Won; or, The Island Home [Part 5 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 798 — Eric Dane; or, The Football of Fortune [Part 11 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 800 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
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  • 801 — The Young Ranger; or, Perils of the Frontier [Part 2 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 803 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 804 — Gymnastic Exercises [Part 2 of 3] — G. L. de Medina (Article)
  • 805 — Walter Griffith; or, The Adventures of a Young Street Salesman [Part 5 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 806 — Indian Summer — Elliot C. True (Poem)
  • 807 — Van; or, In Search of an Unknown Race [Part 8 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 808 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 808 — Hon. Stanley Matthews — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 809 — Scenes on a Wyoming Ranch — [uncredited] (Illustration)
  • 810 — Influence — Wilfred Woollam (Poem)
  • 810 — How He Won; or, The Island Home [Part 6 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 811 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 812 — The Young Pilot of Lake Montoban [Part 16 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 813 — Gilbert the Trapper; or, The Heir in Buckskin [Part 9 of 16] — Captain C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 814 — A November Day — John Greenleaf Whittier (Poem (Reprint))
  • 814 — Eric Dane; or, The Football of Fortune [Part 12 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
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  • 817 — The Young Ranger; or, Perils of the Frontier [Part 3 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 819 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 819 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 820 — Gymnastic Exercises [Part 3 of 3] — G. L. de Medina (Article)
  • 821 — A Brave Man’s Dirge — Theodore O’Hara (Poem (Reprint))
  • 821 — Walter Griffith; or, The Adventures of a Young Street Salesman [Part 6 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 822 — November — Mabel Hayden (Poem)
  • 822 — Van; or, In Search of an Unknown Race [Part 9 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 824 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 824 — Chauncey M. Depaw — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 825 — A Rambler’s Story — John V. Condit (Short Story)
  • 826 — Thanksgiving Cheer — Lucy Larcom (Poem)
  • 826 — How He Won; or, The Island Home [Part 7 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 828 — Eric Dane; or, The Football of Fortune [Part 13 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 829 — The Dirge of Autumn — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 829 — Gilbert the Trapper; or, The Heir in Buckskin [Part 10 of 16] — Captain C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
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  • 1 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 1 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 4 — How Poor Boys Rise — Richard H. Titherington (Article)
  • 5 — Under the Snow — Mrs. M. J. Smith (Poem)
  • 5 — The Brig Island Ghost — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 6 — The Last Month — Helen Chase (Poem)
  • 6 — How He Won; or, The Island Home [Part 8 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 8 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 8 — The Rev. John B. Paxton, D.D. — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 8 — One Good Life — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 9 — The Young Ranger; or, Perils of the Frontier [Part 4 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 9 — The Melancholy Days — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 10 — Walter Griffith; or, The Adventures of a Young Street Salesman [Part 7 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 10 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Winter — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 12 — Autumn Voices — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 12 — A Real Adventure — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 13 — Gilbert the Trapper; or, The Heir in Buckskin [Part 11 of 16] — Captain C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 14 — Van; or, In Search of an Unknown Race [Part 10 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 14 — Set Your Faces to the Sun — [uncredited] (Poem)
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  • 17-19 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 2 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 20 — The Game of Football [Part 1 of 3] — An Ex Team Captain (Article)
  • 21 — Poetry of Pumpkin Pie — John G. Whittier (Poem (Reprint))
  • 21-22 — A Three Man Breeze — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 22 — Before the Snow — Robert Kelley Weeks (Poem)
  • 22-23 — How He Won; or, The Island Home [Part 9 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 24 — William H. Taylor, D.D. LL.D.: Pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle, New York City — Matthew White, Jr. (Biographical Material)
  • 25-26 — Otho’s Prisoners — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 26 — The Woods in Winter — W. F. Barnard (Poem)
  • 26-27 — Walter Griffith; or, The Adventures of a Young Street Salesman [Part 8 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 27 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 28 — Gilbert the Trapper; or, The Heir in Buckskin [Part 12 of 16] — Captain C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 29 — The Pine and the Palm — Heinrich Heine (Poem (Reprint))
  • 29-30 — The Young Ranger; or, Perils of the Frontier [Part 5 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 30-31 — Van; or, In Search of an Unknown Race [Part 11 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
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  • 33 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 3 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 35 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 35 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 36 — Contentment — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 36 — The Game of Football [Part 2 of 3] — An Ex Team Captain (Article)
  • 37 — December — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 37 — An English Middy — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 38 — The Dreams of Boyhood — James Russell Lowell (Poem (Reprint))
  • 38 — Gilbert the Trapper; or, The Heir in Buckskin [Part 13 of 16] — Captain C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 39 — Tomorrow — Ernest McGaffey (Poem)
  • 39 — How He Won; or, The Island Home [Part 10 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 40 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 40 — Rev. Morgan Dix — Matthew White, Jr. (Biographical Material)
  • 40 — Lights and Shadows — James Whitcomb Riley (Poem (Reprint))
  • 41 — The Trapper of the Northwest and His Game — [uncredited] (Illustration)
  • 42 — The Faithful Ivy — Mary Collins (Poem)
  • 42 — Walter Griffith; or, The Adventures of a Young Street Salesman [Part 9 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 43 — Rare Pieces of Money — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 44 — A Kind Word — Israel Jordan (Poem)
  • 44 — Van; or, In Search of an Unknown Race [Part 12 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 45 — Winter Is Here — L. M. Follette (Poem)
  • 45 — The Young Ranger; or, Perils of the Frontier [Part 6 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 46 — The Trapper of the Northwest — [uncredited] (Article)
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  • 46 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 4 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 49 — Luke Walton, the Chicago Newsboy [Part 1 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 51 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 51 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 52 — The Festal Day — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 52 — The Game of Football [Part 3 of 3] — An Ex Team Captain (Article)
  • 52 — The Dying Year — L. M. Follette (Poem)
  • 53 — A South African Reminiscence — Capt. Henry F. Harrison (Article)
  • 54 — The Old, Old Story — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 54 — Walter Griffith; or, The Adventures of a Young Street Salesman [Part 10 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 55 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 55 — Marvin R. Vincent, D.D. — Matthew White, Jr. (Biographical Material)
  • 55 — Nature’s Teachings — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 58 — Gilbert the Trapper; or, The Heir in Buckskin [Part 14 of 16] — Captain C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — How He Won; or, The Island Home [Part 11 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 61 — The True Christmas Song — J. G. Whittier (Poem (Reprint))
  • 61 — The Young Ranger; or, Perils of the Frontier [Part 7 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 62 — Van; In Search of an Unknown Race [Part 13 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
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  • 65 — Tom Granger’s Christmas, and How He Nearly Missed It — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 66 — Merry Christmas — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 66 — The Young Ranger; or, Perils of the Frontier [Part 8 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — A Girl’s Military Entertainment — Lieut. W. R. Hamilton (Article)
  • 69 — Between the Years — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 69 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 5 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 71 — Christmas Messengers — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 71 — Walter Griffith; or, The Adventures of a Young Street Salesman [Part 11 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 72 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 72 — Robert S. MacArthur, D.D. — Matthew White, Jr. (Biographical Material)
  • 73 — A Wish — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 73 — Luke Walton, the Chicago Newsboy [Part 2 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 74 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 75 — The Christmas Kiss — Foster Coates (Poem)
  • 75 — Gilbert the Trapper; or, The Heir in Buckskin [Part 15 of 16] — Captain C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — Christmas, 1887 — Richard H. Titherington (Poem)
  • 77 — On Christmas Day — Marie Le Baron (Poem)
  • 77 — Our Jaguar Skins — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 78 — An Olden Time Christmas — Sir Walter Scott (Poem (Reprint))
  • 78 — Van; or, In Search of an Unknown Race [Part 14 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — Homeward Bound — Francis Epps (True Story)
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  • 81 — The Lost Gold Mine [Part 1 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — The Land of Rest — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 84 — Deer Hunting — Frank H. Converse (Article)
  • 85 — Pansies — William H. Hayne (Poem)
  • 85 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 6 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 87 — The Old Year — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 87 — Walter Griffith; or, The Adventures of a Young Street Salesman [Part 12 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 88 — Rev. William S. Rainsford — Matthew White, Jr. (Biographical Material)
  • 89 — The Old Year and the New — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 89 — The Prairie Trailer — Captain R. M. Hawthorne (Short Story)
  • 90 — To an Eagle — C. L. Hildreth (Poem)
  • 90 — The Young Ranger; or, Perils of the Frontier [Part 9 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 91 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 92 — The Past Is Dead — Ernest McGaffey (Poem)
  • 92 — A Wild Goose Chase — Mervin Allen (Short Story)
  • 93 — At Christmastide — Robert Ogden Fowler (Poem)
  • 93 — Luke Walton, the Chicago Newsboy [Part 3 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 94 — Friends — E. Young (Poem)
  • 94 — Gilbert the Trapper; or, The Heir in Buckskin [Part 16 of 16] — Captain C. B. Ashley (Serial Segment)
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  • 97 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 1 of 13] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 99 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 99 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 100 — Indian Clubs, and How to Swing Them — E. R. Hawkins (Article)
  • 101 — Life’s Lesson — William Wordsworth (Poem (Reprint))
  • 101 — The Lost Gold Mine [Part 2 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 103 — The Uses of Adversity — E. Mallet (Poem)
  • 103 — Walter Griffith; or, The Adventures of a Young Street Salesman [Part 13 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 104 — Abbott E. Kittredge, D.D. — Matthew White, Jr. (Biographical Material)
  • 105 — Truth and Falsehood — Henry W. Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 105 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 7 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — Dark Days — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 106 — The Young Ranger; or, Perils of the Frontier [Part 10 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — Nature’s Nobleman — Sir Henry Taylor (Poem (Reprint))
  • 108 — How Teddy Got His Bicycle — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 109 — The Fragrant Cinnamon — Elizabeth Barrett Browning (Poem (Reprint))
  • 109 — Luke Walton, the Chicago Newsboy [Part 4 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — Lights and Shadows — Ida Riley (Poem)
  • 111 — Told by a Trapper — [uncredited] (Short Story)
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  • 113 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 2 of 13] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 115 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 116 — Mr. Crowley, Prominent Citizen of New York — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 117 — Little by Litle — Leon Herbert (Poem)
  • 117 — Luke Walton, the Chicago Newsboy [Part 5 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — The Rain — James Whitcomb Riley (Poem (Reprint))
  • 118 — The Young Ranger; or, Perils of the Frontier [Part 11 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 120 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 120 — Rev. Charles P. Masden, D.D. (include portrait) — Matthew White, Jr. (Biographical Material)
  • 120 — Friendship — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 121 — Thomas A. Edison — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 122 — Look to the Light — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 122 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 8 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — Our Life’s Work — Elizabeth Barrett Browning (Poem (Reprint))
  • 124 — An African Experience — Capt. Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 125 — Adversity’s Teaching — Richard Savage (Poem (Reprint))
  • 125 — The Lost Gold Mine [Part 3 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
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  • 129 — A Meeting at the Spring — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 130 — Onward and Upward — Leon Herbert (Poem)
  • 130 — Luke Walton, the Chicago Newsboy [Part 6 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — A Comparison — Beaumont & Fletcher (Poem)
  • 132 — The Imperial Family of Germany — Henry Schomburg (Article)
  • 133 — Two Friends — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 133 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 3 of 13] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 134 — The Young Ranger; or, Perils of the Frontier [Part 12 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 135 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 136 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 136 — Charles H. Eaton, D.D. — Matthew B. White, Jr. (Biographical Material)
  • 136 — The Truest Friends — Thomas Gray (Poem (Reprint))
  • 137 — The Rival Monarchs of the African Wilds — [uncredited] (Illustration)
  • 138 — The Rival Monarchs — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 138 — Service — E. R. Gill (Poem)
  • 138 — The Lost Gold Mine [Part 4 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Snowflakes — Mabel Haden (Poem)
  • 140 — Our First Great Hunt — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 141 — Keep Your Faces to the Light — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 141 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 9 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
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  • 145 — Mr. Halgrove’s Ward; or, Living It Down [Part 1 of 15] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 146 — Melbourne Jack — John V. Condit (Short Story)
  • 147 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 148 — The Round Up on the Western Cattle Ranges — Walter G. Glafcke (Article)
  • 149 — The True Greatness — Edmund Waller (Poem (Reprint))
  • 149 — The Lost Gold Mine [Part 5 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 150 — A Misconception — Israel Jordan (Poem)
  • 150 — Luke Walton, the Chicago Newsboy [Part 7 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 152 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 152 — Rev. Edward Everett Hale — Matthew White, Jr. (Biographical Material)
  • 153 — Little Binks — Charles A. McDougall (Short Story)
  • 154 — Things Never Done — M. K. Pearson (Poem)
  • 154 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 10 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 155 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 156 — Beneath the Pines — Hamlin Garland (Poem)
  • 157 — Idle Regrets — F. Russell (Poem)
  • 157 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 4 of 13] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 158 — The Young Ranger; or, Perils of the Frontier [Part 13 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
271The Golden Argosy Vol. 6, No. 111888-02-11Frank A. Munsey
  • 161 — The Comet’s Prey — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 162 — In the Morning — Rose Hawthorne Lathrop (Poem)
  • 162 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 11 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 163 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 164 — Tobogganing: The Most Exhilarating Winter Sport — George R. Bradley (Article)
  • 165 — Home Joys — J. Keble (Poem)
  • 165 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 5 of 13] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 166 — Luke Walton, the Chicago Newsboy [Part 8 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 168 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 168 — Archbishop Corrigan — Matthew White, Jr. (Biographical Material)
  • 169 — Mr. Halgrove’s Ward; or, Living It Down [Part 2 of 15] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 171 — The Land of Little People — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 171 — The Young Ranger; or, Perils of the Frontier [Part 14 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 172 — True Dignity — William Wordsworth (Poem (Reprint))
  • 172 — The Lost Gold Mine [Part 6 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 173 — King of the Cannibal Islands — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 173 — Metempsychosis — E. L. Huggins (Poem)
272The Golden Argosy Vol. 6, No. 121888-02-18Frank A. Munsey
  • 178 — Warren Haviland, the Young Soldier of Fortune [Part 1 of 14] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 179 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 179 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 180 — Boxing for Boys — Edward Sylvester (Article)
  • 181 — What Is Life? — J. Bailey (Poem)
  • 181 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 6 of 13] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 182 — The Children of the Hill — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 183 — Luke Walton, the Chicago Newsboy [Part 9 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 184 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 184 — Dr. Gustav Gottheil — Matthew White, Jr. (Biographical Material)
  • 184 — Duty — Carson Lake (Poem)
  • 185 — The Nursery at Night — F. B. Doveton (Poem)
  • 185 — Mr. Halgrove’s Ward; or, Living It Down [Part 3 of 15] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 187 — Bygones — Charles MacKay (Poem (Reprint))
  • 187 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 12 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 188 — The Common Lot — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 188 — The Valley of Wallagiera — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 189 — The Mystery of Life — Lord Byron (Poem (Reprint))
  • 189 — The Lost Gold Mine [Part 7 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
273The Golden Argosy Vol. 6, No. 131888-02-25Frank A. Munsey
  • 193 — Warren Haviland, the Young Soldier of Fortune [Part 2 of 14] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 195 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 13 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 196 — Pride — David Wasson (Poem)
  • 196 — Ropes and Knots — Lieutenant W. R. Hamilton (Article)
  • 197 — Small Services — William Wordsworth (Poem (Reprint))
  • 197 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 7 of 13] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 198 — We Shall Know at Last — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 198 — Luke Walton, the Chicago Newsboy [Part 10 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 199 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 200 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 200 — Thomas Nast — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 201 — Death in the Treetops — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 202 — At Moonrise — Sidney Alexander (Poem)
  • 202 — The Lost Gold Mine [Part 8 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 203 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 204 — The Brotherhood of Man — Francis Quarles (Poem (Reprint))
  • 204 — In Patagonia — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 205 — Duty and Charity — William Wordsworth (Poem (Reprint))
  • 205 — Mr. Halgrove’s Ward; or, Living It Down [Part 4 of 15] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
274The Golden Argosy Vol. 6, No. 141888-03-03Frank A. Munsey
  • 209 — Three Eskimo Boys, and How They Killed the Musk Oxen — Lieutenant Frederick Schwatka (Short Story)
  • 210 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 8 of 13] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 212 — The Guiding Star — Norman Macleod (Poem (Reprint))
  • 212 — Ropes and Knots, Part II — Lieutenant W. R. Hamilton (Article)
  • 213 — The Power of One — Adelaide A. Procter (Poem (Reprint))
  • 213 — Warren Haviland, the Young Soldier of Fortune [Part 3 of 14] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 214 — Old Father Time — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 214 — Luke Walton, the Chicago Newsboy [Part 11 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 216 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 216 — Joseph Jefferson — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 216 — What One Can Do — W. Wilsey Martin (Poem)
  • 217 — A Smile — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 217 — The Lost Gold Mine [Part 9 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 218 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 218 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 219 — The Upward Path — J. G. Holland (Poem (Reprint))
  • 219 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 14 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 220 — Life’s Brief Span — George Herbert (Poem (Reprint))
  • 220 — A Sack of Gold — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 221 — Take Courage — Adelaide A. Procter (Poem (Reprint))
  • 221 — Mr. Halgrove’s Ward; or, Living It Down [Part 5 of 15] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
275The Golden Argosy Vol. 6, No. 151888-03-10Frank A. Munsey
  • 225 — Three Thirty Three; or, Allan Trent’s Trials [Part 1 of 15] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 227 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 228 — Ice Yachting in Canada — J. MacDonald Oxley (Article)
  • 229 — A Chance Arrow — E. L. Huggins (Poem)
  • 229 — Mr. Halgrove’s Ward; or, Living It Down [Part 6 of 15] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 230 — The Dead Past — Fannie Russell (Poem)
  • 230 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 9 of 13] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 232 — Editorial matter — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 232 — Hon. L.Q.C. Lamar — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 233 — The Sandpiper — C. Thaxter (Poem)
  • 233 — The Lost Gold Mine [Part 10 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 234 — New Every Morning — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 234 — Luke Walton, the Chicago Newsboy [Part 12 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 235 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 236 — The City’s Crowd — James G. Hewlin (Poem)
  • 236 — A Rogue Elephant — George Orford (Short Story)
  • 237 — A Well-Spent Life — T. Knowles (Poem)
  • 237 — Warren Haviland, the Young Soldier of Fortune [Part 4 of 14] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 238 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 15 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
276The Golden Argosy Vol. 6, No. 161888-03-17Frank A. Munsey
  • 241 — A Heroic French Boy: A Tale of La Vendee — Maurice Sullivan (Short Story)
  • 242 — The Secret of Happiness — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 242 — The Beautiful Land — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 242 — The Lost Gold Mine [Part 11 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 244 — The Bright Side — C. D. Bradlee (Poem)
  • 244 — Amateur Taxidermy — John V. Condit (Article)
  • 245 — Memory — Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes (Poem (Reprint))
  • 245 — Warren Haviland, the Young Soldier of Fortune [Part 5 of 14] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 246 — Sleep — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 247 — Luke Walton, the Chicago Newsboy [Part 13 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 247 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 247 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 248 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 248 — Hon. S.S. Cox — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 248 — A Talisman — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 249 — How We Live — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 249 — Three Thirty Three; or, Allan Trent’s Trials [Part 2 of 15] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 250 — The Kettle’s Song — Barbara Deane (Poem)
  • 250 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 10 of 13] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 251 — Hunting Wild Horses — [uncredited] (Illustration)
  • 252 — Hope — Thomas Campbell (Poem)
  • 252 — Mr. Halgrove’s Ward; or, Living It Down [Part 7 of 15] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
277The Golden Argosy Vol. 6, No. 171888-03-24Frank A. Munsey
  • 257 — A Battle Royal — William F. Harvey (Short Story)
  • 258 — Believe in Man — Joaquin Miller (Poem (Reprint))
  • 258 — The Lost Gold Mine [Part 12 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 260 — Man Is Mortal — James Shirley (Poem (Reprint))
  • 260 — Mary Anderson: A Sketch of the Famous Actress’s Life — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 261 — Father Time’s Song — William Welidon (Poem)
  • 261 — Warren Haviland, the Young Soldier of Fortune [Part 6 of 14] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 262 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 263 — Independence — Sir Henry Wotton (Poem (Reprint))
  • 263 — Luke Walton, the Chicago Newsboy [Part 14 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 263 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 264 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 264 — Hon. William F. Vilas — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 265 — Three Thirty Three; or, Allan Trent’s Trials [Part 3 of 15] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 266 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 11 of 13] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 268 — Decoy — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 269 — True Wealth — Charles MacKay (Poem)
  • 269 — Mr. Halgrove’s Ward; or, Living It Down [Part 8 of 15] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
278The Golden Argosy Vol. 6, No. 181888-03-31Frank A. Munsey
  • 273 — The Casket of Diamonds; or, Hope Everton’s Inheritance [Part 1 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 276 — Buffalo Hunting—An Exciting Moment — [uncredited] (Illustration)
  • 277 — The Struggle Within — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 277 — Three Thirty Three; or, Allan Trent’s Trials [Part 4 of 15] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 278 — The Rain on the Roof — C. Kinney (Poem)
  • 278 — The Lost Gold Mine [Part 13 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 280 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 280 — Hon. Philetus Sawyer — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 280 — Nature’s Teachings — William Wordsworth (Poem (Reprint))
  • 281 — A Tuneful Epic of the Kangaroo — Bernard Redlands (Short Story)
  • 282 — Home Cares — B. Ames (Poem)
  • 282 — Warren Haviland, the Young Soldier of Fortune [Part 7 of 14] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 283 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 283 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 284 — Castle in the Air — Mary Kendall (Poem)
  • 284 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 12 of 13] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 285 — I Am Rich — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 285 — Mr. Halgrove’s Ward; or, Living It Down [Part 9 of 15] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
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  • 289 — Jack Ray’s Luck — Percy Earl (Short Story)
  • 291 — The Lost Gold Mine [Part 14 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 292 — Effort — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 292 — Rare Coins — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 293 — In the Valley — F. R. Havergal (Poem)
  • 293 — Three Thirty Three; or, Allan Trent’s Trials [Part 5 of 15] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 294 — The Happy Isles — E. S. Tupper (Poem)
  • 294 — Warren Haviland, the Young Soldier of Fortune [Part 8 of 14] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 296 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 296 — Frank Hiscock — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 296 — A Birthday Wish — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 297 — Nature’s Charms — Lord Byron (Poem (Reprint))
  • 297 — The Casket of Diamonds; or, Hope Everton’s Inheritance [Part 2 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 299 — Dandelion Gold — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 299 — Under Fire; or, Fred Worthington’s Campaign [Part 13 of 13] — Frank A. Munsey (Serial Segment)
  • 299 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 300 — A Disastrous ’Tie Up’ — Chip (Cartoon)
  • 301 — Patience — C. D. Bradlee (Poem)
  • 301 — Mr. Halgrove’s Ward; or, Living It Down [Part 10 of 15] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 302 — Labor Is Never Vain — Owen Meredith (Poem (Reprint))
  • 302 — The Witch and the Wolves — Arthur L. Meserve (Short Story)
280The Golden Argosy Vol. 6, No. 201888-04-14Frank A. Munsey
  • 305 — The Golden Magnet; or, The Treasure Cave of the Incas [Part 1 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 308 — The Mountain’s Song — R. K. Munkittrick (Poem)
  • 308 — Rare Coins, Part II — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 309 — Three Thirty Three; or, Allan Trent’s Trials [Part 6 of 15] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 310 — Warren Haviland, the Young Soldier of Fortune [Part 9 of 14] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 312 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 312 — Hon. William C. Whitney — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 312 — A Mother’s Boy — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 313 — A Seemly Life — John Morley (Poem)
  • 313 — The Casket of Diamonds; or, Hope Everton’s Inheritance [Part 3 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 314 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 314 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 315 — The Kettle on the Crane — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 315 — The Lost Gold Mine [Part 15 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 316 — Words — Adelaide Procter (Poem)
  • 316 — Two Queer Adventures — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 317 — A Radiant Memory — Margaret Eytinge (Poem)
  • 317 — Mr. Halgrove’s Ward; or, Living It Down [Part 11 of 15] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 318 — The Stolen Diamond — David Ker (Short Story)
281The Golden Argosy Vol. 6, No. 211888-04-21Frank A. Munsey
  • 321 — Tom’s First Drive — G. K. Whitmore (Short Story)
  • 322 — In Fancy’s Loom — Israel Jordan (Poem)
  • 322 — Mr. Halgrove’s Ward; or, Living It Down [Part 12 of 15] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 324 — A Familiar Chat About Dogs — Frank H. Converse (Article)
  • 325 — True Riches — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 325 — Three Thirty Three; or, Allan Trent’s Trials [Part 7 of 15] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 326 — An Arabian Ballad — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 326 — Warren Haviland, the Young Soldier of Fortune [Part 10 of 14] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 328 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 328 — Hon. Thomas F. Bayard — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 329 — The Golden Magnet; or, The Treasure Cave of the Incas [Part 2 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 331 — Sunset — Eleanor H. Abbott (Poem)
  • 331 — The Lost Gold Mine [Part 16 of 16] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 331 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 331 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 332 — The Poets — Arthur O’Shaughnessy (Poem (Reprint))
  • 332 — My Great Grandfather’s Story — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 333 — The Awakening — Nellie J. Holcombe (Poem)
  • 333 — The Casket of Diamonds; or, Hope Everton’s Inheritance [Part 4 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
282The Golden Argosy Vol. 6, No. 221888-04-28Frank A. Munsey
  • 337 — A New York Boy; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Rufe Rodman [Part 1 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 339 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 340 — Something About Ships — Capt. Henry F. Harrison (Article)
  • 341 — Bygones — Charles MacKay (Poem (Reprint))
  • 341 — The Golden Magnet; or, The Treasure Cave of the Incas [Part 3 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 342 — Warren Haviland, the Young Soldier of Fortune [Part 11 of 14] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 343 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 344 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 344 — General Lew Wallace — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 345 — The Spring — Mrs. Hemans (Poem (Reprint))
  • 345 — The Casket of Diamonds; or, Hope Everton’s Inheritance [Part 5 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 346 — Three Thirty Three; or, Allan Trent’s Trials [Part 8 of 15] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 348 — Feeding the Doves — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 348 — Harry’s Defaulter — Charles H. Willard (Short Story)
  • 349 — In Springtime — Matthew Arnold (Poem (Reprint))
  • 349 — Mr. Halgrove’s Ward; or, Living It Down [Part 13 of 15] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
283The Golden Argosy Vol. 6, No. 231888-05-05Frank A. Munsey
  • 353 — The Prairie Horses — Henry M. Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 354 — Spring Within — John Hughes (Poem)
  • 354 — Mr. Halgrove’s Ward; or, Living It Down [Part 14 of 15] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 355 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 356 — Base Ball: The Pitcher — W. D. Moffat (Article)
  • 357 — The Noblest Monument — James Shirley (Poem (Reprint))
  • 357 — The Casket of Diamonds; or, Hope Everton’s Inheritance [Part 6 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 358 — The Old Clock’s Voice — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 358 — Warren Haviland, the Young Soldier of Fortune [Part 12 of 14] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 359 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 360 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 360 — Morrison B. Waite — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 360 — Enobling Toil — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 361 — The Hope of Eld — William Collins (Poem (Reprint))
  • 361 — A New York Boy; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Rufe Rodman [Part 2 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 362 — Three Thirty Three; or, Allan Trent’s Trials [Part 9 of 15] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 364 — Fortitude — William Wordsworth (Poem (Reprint))
  • 364 — An Old Time Reminisence — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 365 — The Wind in the Chimney — Bret Harte (Poem (Reprint))
  • 365 — The Golden Magnet; or, The Treasure Cave of the Incas [Part 4 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
284The Golden Argosy Vol. 6, No. 241888-05-12Frank A. Munsey
  • 369 — Heir to a Million; or, The Remarkable Experience of Rafe Dunton [Part 1 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 372 — Pansies — Ruth Moore (Poem)
  • 372 — Bait versus Flies — John V. Condit (Short Story)
  • 373 — Night — E. W. Lummis (Poem)
  • 373 — The Golden Magnet; or, The Treasure Cave of the Incas [Part 5 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 375 — Independence — Robert Burns (Poem (Reprint))
  • 375 — The Casket of Diamonds; or, Hope Everton’s Inheritance [Part 7 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 376 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 376 — John Griffin Carlisle — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 377 — A Striking Episode — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 378 — A Lost Day — Nora Perry (Poem)
  • 378 — Three Thirty Three; or, Allan Trent’s Trials [Part 10 of 15] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 379 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 379 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 380 — The Salt Sea — W. J. Henderson (Poem)
  • 380 — Warren Haviland, the Young Soldier of Fortune [Part 13 of 14] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 381 — A New York Boy; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Rufe Rodman [Part 3 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 382 — Mr. Halgrove’s Ward; or, Living It Down [Part 15 of 15] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
285The Golden Argosy Vol. 6, No. 251888-05-19Frank A. Munsey
  • 385 — The Young Hermit of Lake Minnetonka [Part 1 of 17] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 387 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 388 — Amber and Ambergris — Frank H. Converse (Article)
  • 389 — The Day of Small Things — Elizabeth Barrett Browning (Poem (Reprint))
  • 389 — A New York Boy; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Rufe Rodman [Part 4 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 390 — The Common Lot — Thomas Gray (Poem (Reprint))
  • 390 — Three Thirty Three; or, Allan Trent’s Trials [Part 11 of 15] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 392 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 392 — Thomas Brackett Reed — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 392 — Empty Pride — John Dyer (Poem (Reprint))
  • 392 — Fancied Ills — Robert Burns (Poem (Reprint))
  • 393 — Heir to a Million; or, The Remarkable Experience of Rafe Dunton [Part 2 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 395 — The Lion Heart — Tobias G. Smollett (Poem (Reprint))
  • 395 — The Casket of Diamonds; or, Hope Everton’s Inheritance [Part 8 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 396 — The Law of Conscience — William Wordsworth (Poem (Reprint))
  • 396 — A Modern Arabian Night — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 397 — Morning and Eve — John Milton (Poem (Reprint))
  • 397 — The Golden Magnet; or, The Treasure Cave of the Incas [Part 6 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 398 — Warren Haviland, the Young Soldier of Fortune [Part 14 of 14] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
286The Golden Argosy Vol. 6, No. 261888-05-26Frank A. Munsey
  • 401 — The Winning Run: A Base Ball Story — W. D. Moffat (Short Story)
  • 402 — Spring Winds — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 403 — My Pansies — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 403 — Three Thirty Three; or, Allan Trent’s Trials [Part 12 of 15] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 404 — Old Friend Neverfail — James Whitcomb Riley (Poem (Reprint))
  • 404 — How Acting Is Taught — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 405 — The Voyage of Life — John Dryden (Poem (Reprint))
  • 405 — A New York Boy; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Rufe Rodman [Part 5 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 406 — The Golden Magnet; or, The Treasure Cave of the Incas [Part 7 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 408 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 408 — General Benjamin Harrison — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 409 — The Young Hermit of Lake Minnetonka [Part 2 of 17] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 410 — The Little Old Mill — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 410 — The Casket of Diamonds; or, Hope Everton’s Inheritance [Part 9 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 412 — The Sublimity of Endeavor — Ralph Waldo Emerson (Poem (Reprint))
  • 412 — Codfishing vs. Seal Hunting — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 413 — A Mother’s Counsel to Her Boys — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 413 — Heir to a Million; or, The Remarkable Experience of Rafe Dunton [Part 3 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
287The Golden Argosy Vol. 6, No. 271888-06-02Frank A. Munsey
  • 417 — A Hero of the Revolution — Edward S. Ellis (Short Story)
  • 418 — Decoration Day — Lillian Grey (Poem)
  • 418 — Three Thirty Three; or, Allan Trent’s Trials [Part 13 of 15] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 420 — The St. Mary’s School Ship: How Sailor Boys Live in the New York Training Vessel — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 421 — Nature’s Daughter — William Wordsworth (Poem (Reprint))
  • 421 — A New York Boy; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Rufe Rodman [Part 6 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 422 — A Night in June — Robert Southey (Poem (Reprint))
  • 422 — The Golden Magnet; or, The Treasure Cave of the Incas [Part 8 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 424 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 424 — William Walter Phelps — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 425 — Tomorrow Never Comes — Percy Bysshe Shelley (Poem (Reprint))
  • 425 — The Young Hermit of Lake Minnetonka [Part 3 of 17] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 426 — The Casket of Diamonds; or, Hope Everton’s Inheritance [Part 10 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 428 — Sweet Sounds — B. W. Procter (Poem (Reprint))
  • 428 — A Texas Episode — John V. Condit (Short Story)
  • 429 — The Heart’s Melody — Samuel Rogers (Poem (Reprint))
  • 429 — Heir to a Million; or, The Remarkable Experience of Rafe Dunton [Part 4 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
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  • 433 — A Lucky Stroke — John R. Griggs (Short Story)
  • 434 — Summer — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 434 — The Two Words — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 434 — The Golden Magnet; or, The Treasure Cave of the Incas [Part 9 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 436 — The Beautiful — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 436 — Canoes and How to Build Them — Stephen Trusty (Article)
  • 437 — Summer’s Entrance — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 437 — A New York Boy; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Rufe Rodman [Part 7 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 438 — How? — John Boyle O’Reilly (Poem)
  • 438 — Three Thirty Three; or, Allan Trent’s Trials [Part 14 of 15] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 439 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 439 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 440 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 440 — William R. Morrison — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 441 — A Goal to Win — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 441 — The Young Hermit of Lake Minnetonka [Part 4 of 17] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 442 — Sweet Memory — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 442 — The Casket of Diamonds; or, Hope Everton’s Inheritance [Part 11 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 444 — Summer’s Entrance — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 444 — Camping Out — George H. Coomer (Article)
  • 445 — June—a Sonnet — William Struthers (Poem)
  • 445 — Heir to a Million; or, The Remarkable Experience of Rafe Dunton [Part 5 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
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  • 449 — Red Eagle, Chief of the Iroquois [Part 1 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 451 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 452 — Eventide — Belle M. Blacker (Poem)
  • 452 — Canoes and How to Build Them, Part II — Stephen Trusty (Article)
  • 453 — In Summer Time — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 453 — The Young Hermit of Lake Minnetonka [Part 5 of 17] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 454 — Conceit — Louise Houghton (Poem)
  • 454 — The Golden Magnet; or, The Treasure Cave of the Incas [Part 10 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 456 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 457 — Jerry—a Newsboy — Malcolm Douglas (Poem)
  • 458 — From My Window — Emilie Poulsson (Poem)
  • 458 — A New York Boy; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Rufe Rodman [Part 8 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 459 — The Casket of Diamonds; or, Hope Everton’s Inheritance [Part 12 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 460 — White Caps — Hardy Jackson (Poem)
  • 460 — Another of My Grandfather’s Stories — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 461 — Our Brother’s Keeper — Helen A. Manville (Poem)
  • 461 — Heir to a Million; or, The Remarkable Experience of Rafe Dunton [Part 6 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 462 — The Time to Hate — Alice Wellington Rollins (Poem)
  • 462 — Three Thirty Three; or, Allan Trent’s Trials [Part 15 of 15] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 463 — An Indian Day’s Entertainment — [uncredited] (Short Story)
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  • 465 — Man Overboard! — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 466 — The Casket of Diamonds; or, Hope Everton’s Inheritance [Part 13 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 467 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 468 — How Comes the Night? — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 468 — Canoes and How to Build Them, Part III — Stephen Trusty (Article)
  • 469 — Notes from Nature — Paul H. Lehr (Poem)
  • 469 — The Young Hermit of Lake Minnetonka [Part 6 of 17] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 470 — The Art of the Potter — Emma S. Thomas (Poem)
  • 470 — The Golden Magnet; or, The Treasure Cave of the Incas [Part 11 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 471 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 472 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 472 — Hon. Leland Stanford — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 473 — Things That Never Die — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 473 — Red Eagle, Chief of the Iroquois [Part 2 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 474 — A New York Boy; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Rufe Rodman [Part 9 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 476 — Enduring Joys — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 476 — An Island of Mystery — John V. Condit (Short Story)
  • 477 — Dawn — Helen Martin (Poem)
  • 477 — Heir to a Million; or, The Remarkable Experience of Rafe Dunton [Part 7 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 478 — Facts and Fancies About Mars — [uncredited] (Article)
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  • 481 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 1 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 482 — By the Wayside — John James Piatt (Poem)
  • 484 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 485 — Happiness — Alexander Pope (Poem (Reprint))
  • 485 — Red Eagle, Chief of the Iroquois [Part 3 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 486 — The Young Hermit of Lake Minnetonka [Part 7 of 17] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 488 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 488 — Elijah A. Morse — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 488 — Scars — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 489 — Summer — E. R. Sill (Poem)
  • 489 — Actions Speak Louder Than Words — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 490 — Fortune — Dr. Johnson (Poem (Reprint))
  • 490 — A New York Boy; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Rufe Rodman [Part 10 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 491 — The Casket of Diamonds; or, Hope Everton’s Inheritance [Part 14 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 492 — The Old Clock — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 493 — Canoes and How to Build Them, Part IV — Stephen Trusty (Article)
  • 493 — The Free Mind — Abraham Cowley (Poem (Reprint))
  • 494 — Heir to a Million; or, The Remarkable Experience of Rafe Dunton [Part 8 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 494 — The Golden Magnet; or, The Treasure Cave of the Incas [Part 12 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
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  • 497 — A New Departure: a Fourth of July Story — Mrs. C. Jewett (Short Story)
  • 498 — The Flag of Freedom — Bancroft Griffith (Poem)
  • 498 — The Casket of Diamonds; or, Hope Everton’s Inheritance [Part 15 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 500 — The A.B.C. of Boat Sailing — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 501 — The Woodland Shades — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 501 — Red Eagle, Chief of the Iroquois [Part 4 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 502 — The Cornfield — E. Stein (Poem)
  • 502 — The Young Hermit of Lake Minnetonka [Part 8 of 17] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 504 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 504 — James Donald Cameron — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 505 — The Lesson of the Flowers — Joaquin Miller (Poem (Reprint))
  • 505 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 2 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 507 — Beyond the Mist — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 507 — A New York Boy; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Rufe Rodman [Part 11 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 508 — June Departs — Maxwell Gray (Poem)
  • 508 — A Race for Life — Mrs. M. P. Handy (Short Story)
  • 509 — Things New and Old — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 509 — Heir to a Million; or, The Remarkable Experience of Rafe Dunton [Part 9 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 511 — The Golden Magnet; or, The Treasure Cave of the Incas [Part 13 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
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  • 513 — The Old Man of the Mountains; or, The Railroad Among the Andes [Part 1 of 12] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 516 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 517 — The Might of a Word — I. E. Dikenza (Poem)
  • 517 — Red Eagle, Chief of the Iroquois [Part 5 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 518 — The Young Hermit of Lake Minnetonka [Part 9 of 17] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 520 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 520 — William P. Frye — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 520 — Sweet Summer — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 521 — The Ever Shining Light — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 521 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 3 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 523 — A New York Boy; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Rufe Rodman [Part 12 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 524 — The Poet’s Dream — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 524 — Billy Troth’s Express Company — Warren Walters (Short Story)
  • 525 — Sunrise — J. F. Horton (Poem)
  • 525 — Heir to a Million; or, The Remarkable Experience of Rafe Dunton [Part 10 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 526 — “Good Morning” — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 526 — The Casket of Diamonds; or, Hope Everton’s Inheritance [Part 16 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
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  • 530 — In the Nick of Time — J. Macdonald Oxley (Short Story)
  • 530 — The Tree Told — James Whitcomb Riley (Poem (Reprint))
  • 530 — Childhood’s Books — William Cowper (Poem)
  • 530 — Heir to a Million; or, The Remarkable Experience of Rafe Dunton [Part 11 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 532 — Sunrise — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 532 — Arms and Methods of Civilized Warfare, Part I — Lieutenant W. R. Hamilton (Article)
  • 533 — A Quiet Stream — Frances Lee Robinson (Poem)
  • 534 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 4 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 535 — For an Autograph — James Russell Lowell (Poem (Reprint))
  • 535 — The Young Hermit of Lake Minnetonka [Part 10 of 17] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 535 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 536 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 536 — Russell A. Alger — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 537 — The Worth of Words — W. Wilsey Martin (Poem)
  • 537 — The Old Man of the Mountains; or, The Railroad Among the Andes [Part 2 of 12] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 539 — Little Boy Blue — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 539 — A New York Boy; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Rufe Rodman [Part 13 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 539 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 540 — At Sunset Time — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 540 — An Involuntary Voyage — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 541 — Summer’s Reign — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 541 — Red Eagle, Chief of the Iroquois [Part 6 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
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  • 545 — The Match Game at Lawn Ridge — One of the Players (Short Story)
  • 546 — The Maid on the Beach — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 546 — Wild Flowers — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 546 — Heir to a Million; or, The Remarkable Experience of Rafe Dunton [Part 12 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 548 — Sunrise — B. F. Horton (Poem)
  • 548 — Arms and Methods of Civilized Warfare, Part II — Lieutenant W. R. Hamilton (Article)
  • 549 — Red Eagle, Chief of the Iroquois [Part 7 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 550 — Nature’s Sympathy — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 550 — The Young Hermit of Lake Minnetonka [Part 11 of 17] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 552 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 552 — John P. Jones — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 552 — The Old Lifeboat — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 553 — The Children — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 553 — The Old Man of the Mountains; or, The Railroad Among the Andes [Part 3 of 12] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 554 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 555 — My Fiddle — James Whitcomb Riley (Poem (Reprint))
  • 555 — A New York Boy; or, The Haps and Mishaps of Rufe Rodman [Part 14 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 555 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 556 — A Treasure House for All — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 556 — What the Earthquake Did for Bob [Part 1 of 2] — G. K. Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 557 — Wood Life — Israel Jordan (Poem)
  • 557 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 5 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
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  • 561 — The Lost Race and the Unknown River [Part 1 of 11] — David Ker (Serial Segment)
  • 564 — The Way to Sing — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 564 — Arms and Methods of Civilized Warfare, Part III — Lieutenant W. R. Hamilton (Article)
  • 565 — The Old Man of the Mountains; or, The Railroad Among the Andes [Part 4 of 12] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 566 — The Young Hermit of Lake Minnetonka [Part 12 of 17] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 568 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 568 — Eugene Hale — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 568 — Lowlands Low — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 569 — Rest — Elizabeth Barrett Browning (Poem (Reprint))
  • 569 — What the Earthquake Did for Bob [Part 2 of 2] — G. K. Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 570 — The Oriole — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 570 — Red Eagle, Chief of the Iroquois [Part 8 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 571 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 571 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 572 — Heir to a Million; or, The Remarkable Experience of Rafe Dunton [Part 13 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 573 — Vacation — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 573 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 6 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
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  • 577 — The County Prize: A Bicycle Story — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 578 — Rest Cometh After All — William G. Park (Poem)
  • 578 — The Sailor’s Grave — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 578 — Red Eagle, Chief of the Iroquois [Part 9 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 580 — Gentleman Jim — D. O’Connell (Poem)
  • 580 — Arms and Methods of Civilized Warfare, Part IV — Lieutenant W. R. Hamilton (Article)
  • 581 — Scorn Not — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 581 — The Old Man of the Mountains; or, The Railroad Among the Andes [Part 5 of 12] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 582 — Song of the Canoe — Robert Louis Stevenson (Poem (Reprint))
  • 582 — The Young Hermit of Lake Minnetonka [Part 13 of 17] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 584 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 584 — George F. Hoar — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 584 — The Poet in the Country — James Whitcomb Riley (Poem (Reprint))
  • 585 — The Witnesses — Alfred Wood (Poem)
  • 585 — The Lost Race and the Unknown River [Part 2 of 11] — David Ker (Serial Segment)
  • 587 — For What Dost Thou Live? — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 587 — Heir to a Million; or, The Remarkable Experience of Rafe Dunton [Part 14 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 587 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 588 — Our Fate Is Ours — Beaumont & Fletcher (Poem)
  • 588 — Sim — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 589 — While It Is Day — Wilfrid Scawen Blunt (Poem (Reprint))
  • 589 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 7 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
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  • 593 — Dean Dunham; or, The Winterford Mystery [Part 1 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 594 — At Low Tide — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 595 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 596 — The Listening Poet — Oliver Wendell Holmes (Poem (Reprint))
  • 596 — Arms and Methods of Civilized Warfare, Part V — Lieutenant W. R. Hamilton (Article)
  • 597 — Faithful Friend or Deadly Foe — T. Crabbe (Poem)
  • 597 — The Old Man of the Mountains; or, The Railroad Among the Andes [Part 6 of 12] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 598 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 8 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 600 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 600 — George Hearst — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 600 — Brighter Than Solomon — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 601 — Each Man His Part — William Wordsworth (Poem (Reprint))
  • 601 — Blanche Burton — Frank A. Munsey (Short Story)
  • 602 — Fancy — John Milton (Poem (Reprint))
  • 602 — Red Eagle, Chief of the Iroquois [Part 10 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 604 — Coming Home — Oliver Dyer (Poem)
  • 604 — The Young Hermit of Lake Minnetonka [Part 14 of 17] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 605 — The Spring — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 605 — The Lost Race and the Unknown River [Part 3 of 11] — David Ker (Serial Segment)
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  • 609 — A Race Within a Race — Percy Earl (Short Story)
  • 610 — The Sun — R. K. Munkittrick (Poem)
  • 610 — A Blade of Grass — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 610 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 9 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 612 — Fortune’s Arrows — John Dryden (Poem (Reprint))
  • 612 — Archery — Edwin C. Bridgman (Article)
  • 613 — The Happy Farmer — R. C. S. Browne (Poem)
  • 613 — The Old Man of the Mountains; or, The Railroad Among the Andes [Part 7 of 12] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 614 — The Young Hermit of Lake Minnetonka [Part 15 of 17] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 616 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 616 — Andrew G. Curtin — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 617 — Dean Dunham; or, The Winterford Mystery [Part 2 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 618 — Red Eagle, Chief of the Iroquois [Part 11 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 620 — The Fortunate Isles — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 620 — A Brave Yankee Skipper — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 621 — Take No Thought — John Gay (Poem (Reprint))
  • 621 — The Lost Race and the Unknown River [Part 4 of 11] — David Ker (Serial Segment)
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  • 625 — Hunting the Man Eaters — Henry M. Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 626 — Coming Home — Oliver Dyer (Poem)
  • 626 — Red Eagle, Chief of the Iroquois [Part 12 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 627 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 627 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 628 — How to Camp Out — George R. Bradley (Article)
  • 629 — Parting and Meeting — Oliver Dyer (Poem)
  • 629 — Dean Dunham; or, The Winterford Mystery [Part 3 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 630 — The Dear Old Songs of Home — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 630 — The Old Man of the Mountains; or, The Railroad Among the Andes [Part 8 of 12] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 632 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 632 — Don M. Dickinson — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 632 — Peace Above — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 633 — A Parallel — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 633 — A Trip to Moss Island — Charles H. Willard (Short Story)
  • 634 — September — Frank Dempster Sherman (Poem)
  • 634 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 10 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 636 — Autumn — Mrs. M. F. Butts (Poem)
  • 636 — The Young Hermit of Lake Minnetonka [Part 16 of 17] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 637 — An Autumn Lay — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 637 — The Lost Race and the Unknown River [Part 5 of 11] — David Ker (Serial Segment)
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  • 641 — In Spite of All: A Yachting Experience — G. K. Whitmore (Short Story)
  • 642 — Our Yacht — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 642 — The Old Man of the Mountains; or, The Railroad Among the Andes [Part 9 of 12] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 644 — Sea Fishing — George R. Bradley (Article)
  • 645 — The Silver Lining — T. Young (Poem)
  • 645 — Dean Dunham; or, The Winterford Mystery [Part 4 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 646 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 11 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 648 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 648 — General (A.W.) Greeley — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 649 — Loneliness — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 649 — The Lost Race and the Unknown River [Part 6 of 11] — David Ker (Serial Segment)
  • 651 — Rosy Morn — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 651 — Red Eagle, Chief of the Iroquois [Part 13 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 652 — The Young Hermit of Lake Minnetonka [Part 17 of 17] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 652 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 652 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 653 — A Glimpse — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 653 — Jack and Ephraim — Edward S. Ellis (Short Story)
  • 655 — Autumn — V. Patterson (Poem)
  • 655 — The Making of a National Guardsman — [uncredited] (Article)
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  • 657 — Ray Culver; or, Through Deep Waters [Part 1 of 11] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 658 — An Ocean Longing — William H. Hayne (Poem)
  • 660 — Athletics and Health, Part I — Gordon Stables (Article)
  • 661 — Wings — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 661 — Dean Dunham; or, The Winterford Mystery [Part 5 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 662 — The Old Hammock — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 662 — The Old Man of the Mountains; or, The Railroad Among the Andes [Part 10 of 12] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 663 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 664 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 664 — Rufus Blodgett — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 664 — Shun Delays — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 665 — Thistle Down — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 665 — An Adventure with a Gorilla — Edward S. Ellis (Short Story)
  • 666 — From the Mountains to the Sea — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 666 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 12 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 667 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 668 — Red Eagle, Chief of the Iroquois [Part 14 of 14] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 669 — The Reward of Faithfulness — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 669 — The Lost Race and the Unknown River [Part 7 of 11] — David Ker (Serial Segment)
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  • 673 — A Brave Sailor Boy: Young Farragut on Board the Essex — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 674 — Asters — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 674 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 13 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 676 — Athletics and Health, Part II — Gordon Stables (Article)
  • 677 — Indian Summer — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 677 — Griff and His Sister — Fred M. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 678 — The Rain — Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Poem (Reprint))
  • 678 — Dean Dunham; or, The Winterford Mystery [Part 6 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 680 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 680 — Stephen V. White — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 680 — What the World Is — C. Crosland (Poem)
  • 681 — Ray Culver; or, Through Deep Waters [Part 2 of 11] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 682 — A Song for the Hickory Tree — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 682 — The Old Man of the Mountains; or, The Railroad Among the Andes [Part 11 of 12] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 684 — Autumn Song — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 684 — With Gun and Paddle — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 685 — The Lost Race and the Unknown River [Part 8 of 11] — David Ker (Serial Segment)
  • 686 — A True Story of Africa — [uncredited] (Article)
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  • 689 — A Battle in the Snows: The Story of a French Canadian — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 690 — The Magic of Beauty — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 690 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 14 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 692 — Duty’s Call — Adelaide A. Procter (Poem (Reprint))
  • 692 — Hints on Stamp Collecting — W. C. Flood (Article)
  • 693 — The Hammer and the Saw — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 693 — The Lost Race and the Unknown River [Part 9 of 11] — David Ker (Serial Segment)
  • 694 — Autumns — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 694 — Dean Dunham; or, The Winterford Mystery [Part 7 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 696 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 696 — Erastus Wiman — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 697 — Our Guide — Bennett Bellman (Poem)
  • 697 — Ray Culver; or, Through Deep Waters [Part 3 of 11] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 698 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 699 — The World — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 699 — The Old Man of the Mountains; or, The Railroad Among the Andes [Part 12 of 12] — George H. Coomer (Serial Segment)
  • 700 — For Him Who Waits — M. N. B. (Poem)
  • 700 — On the Pampas — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 701 — Hazel Blossoms — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 701 — The Misplaced Switch — D. O. S. Lowell (Short Story)
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  • 705 — October — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 706 — The Giant Islanders [Part 1 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 708 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 708 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 708 — Awful Accident on the Hayseedville and Wayback Railroad — Chip (Cartoon)
  • 709 — After Harvest — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 709 — Lost in the Snow — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 710 — Across the Fields — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 710 — The Lost Race and the Unknown River [Part 10 of 11] — David Ker (Serial Segment)
  • 712 — Ray Culver; or, Through Deep Waters [Part 4 of 11] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 713 — Young Nimrod — Chip (Cartoon)
  • 714 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 714 — Edward S. Ellis — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 714 — The First Frost — W. W. Martin (Poem)
  • 715 — Bob Lovell, the Young Fireman of the Ajax [Part 1 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 717 — How the Elopement Was Spoiled — Chip (Cartoon)
  • 718 — A New Home — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 718 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 15 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 720 — The Cripple — Helen Lee Carey (Poem)
  • 720 — The Game of Croquet — George R. Bradley (Article)
  • 721 — The Carnival Month — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 721 — A Snap Shot — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 722 — Cycle and I — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 722 — Dean Dunham; or, The Winterford Mystery [Part 8 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
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  • 725 — A Disputed Game: A Football Story — Eugene H. Williams (Short Story)
  • 726 — Here and Yonder — Edward J. Willett (Poem)
  • 726 — The Magic of Merit — Alexander Pope (Poem (Reprint))
  • 726 — Dean Dunham; or, The Winterford Mystery [Part 9 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 728 — Some Conjuring Tricks — George R. Bradley (Article)
  • 729 — An Autumn Simile — M. C. Peckham (Poem)
  • 729 — Ray Culver; or, Through Deep Waters [Part 5 of 11] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 730 — Never Say Fail — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 730 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 16 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 732 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 732 — Daniel S. Lamont — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 733 — The Power of the Will — Ralph Waldo Emerson (Poem (Reprint))
  • 733 — The Giant Islanders [Part 2 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 734 — Childhood’s Fairies — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 734 — The Lost Race and the Unknown River [Part 11 of 11] — David Ker (Serial Segment)
  • 735 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 735 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 736 — Nature’s Lesson — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 736 — A Change of Base — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 737 — The Truest Joy — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 737 — Bob Lovell, the Young Fireman of the Ajax [Part 2 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
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  • 741 — My Friend Smith [Part 1 of 13] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 742 — On the Heights — Anna M. Ford (Poem)
  • 745 — Giving — Helen G. Roberts (Poem)
  • 745 — Dean Dunham; or, The Winterford Mystery [Part 10 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 746 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 17 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 748 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 748 — Cyrus W. Field — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 749 — The Seeds We Scatter — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 749 — The Giant Islanders [Part 3 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 750 — Winter Cometh — Virginia Patterson (Poem)
  • 750 — Ray Culver; or, Through Deep Waters [Part 6 of 11] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 752 — A Divided Family — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 752 — Joe’s Story — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 753 — The Toilers — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 753 — Bob Lovell, the Young Fireman of the Ajax [Part 3 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
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  • 757 — A Southern Hero: A Story of Revolutionary Days — Ben T. Hutchins (Short Story)
  • 758 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 18 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 760 — Mr. Dobbs Visits the City — Chip (Cartoon)
  • 761 — The True Knight — R. F. Roe (Poem)
  • 761 — Bob Lovell, the Young Fireman of the Ajax [Part 4 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 762 — Dean Dunham; or, The Winterford Mystery [Part 11 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 764 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 764 — Henry Cabot Lodge — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 765 — A Priceless Jewel — J. Wilbye (Poem)
  • 765 — The Giant Islanders [Part 4 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 766 — Make the Best of Life — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 766 — Ray Culver; or, Through Deep Waters [Part 7 of 11] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 768 — Golden Rod — D. H. Morehead (Poem)
  • 768 — Across the Divide — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 769 — Autumn — Albert Leighton (Poem)
  • 769 — My Friend Smith [Part 2 of 13] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 770 — A Sail Through the Air: An Incident of the War — Lieutenant A. K. Bolton (Article)
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  • 773 — A Race on the Rails: An Exciting Episode of the Civil War — Edward M. Kirkman (Short Story)
  • 774 — Sunshine Land — Edith M. Thomas (Poem)
  • 774 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 19 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 776 — Winter Sport in Russia — [uncredited] (Illustration)
  • 777 — Life’s Design — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 777 — The Big Jaguar — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 778 — Perseverance — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 778 — Bob Lovell, the Young Fireman of the Ajax [Part 5 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 779 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 780 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 780 — Major General John M. Schofield — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 781 — Look Forward — Adelaide Procter (Poem (Reprint))
  • 781 — The Giant Islanders [Part 5 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 782 — November — Hartley Coleridge (Poem)
  • 782 — Ray Culver; or, Through Deep Waters [Part 8 of 11] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 783 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 784 — Dean Dunham; or, The Winterford Mystery [Part 12 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 785 — Excelsior — J. G. Holland (Poem (Reprint))
  • 785 — My Friend Smith [Part 3 of 13] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
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  • 789 — The Gold of Flat Top Mountain [Part 1 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 790 — October — Blaine Goodale (Poem)
  • 792 — The Place of Peace — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 792 — The Elephant at Home — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 793 — After an Autumn Rain — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 793 — The Giant Islanders [Part 6 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 794 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 20 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 796 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 796 — The Late W.W. Corcoran (includes portait) — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 797 — Bob Lovell, the Young Fireman of the Ajax [Part 6 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 798 — Seward — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 798 — Ray Culver; or, Through Deep Waters [Part 9 of 11] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 800 — Dean Dunham; or, The Winterford Mystery [Part 13 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 800 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 801 — Indian Summer — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 801 — My Friend Smith [Part 4 of 13] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
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  • 805 — The Gold of Flat Top Mountain [Part 2 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 807 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 807 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 808 — Is Smoking Injurious? — A. A. Reade (Article)
  • 809 — Ray Culver; or, Through Deep Waters [Part 10 of 11] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 810 — The Pen — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 810 — The Giant Islanders [Part 7 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 812 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 812 — Joaquin Miller — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 812 — True Fame — William Wordsworth (Poem (Reprint))
  • 813 — Beautiful Things — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 813 — Bob Lovell, the Young Fireman of the Ajax [Part 7 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 814 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 21 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 816 — The Blessed Tomorrow — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 817 — Sent for a Purpose — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 818 — It Never Pays — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 819 — My Friend Smith [Part 5 of 13] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
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  • 821 — The Kaffir Chieftain — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 822 — A Golden Argosy — John Greenleaf Whittier (Poem (Reprint))
  • 823 — Fame’s Trumpet — Sir Walter Scott (Poem (Reprint))
  • 823 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame [Part 22 of 22] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 824 — [untitled comic] — Chip (Cartoon)
  • 825 — Could We Recall the Past — F. F. Murray (Poem)
  • 825 — The Gold of Flat Top Mountain [Part 3 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 826 — The End of a Monster — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 826 — Twilight Dreams — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 826 — The Giant Islanders [Part 8 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 828 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 829 — Nothing Is Lost — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 829 — “Plucky Joe” — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 830 — Bob Lovell, the Young Fireman of the Ajax [Part 8 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 831 — Exchanges — Various (Column)
  • 832 — Man’s Gift Divine — John Dryden (Poem (Reprint))
  • 832 — Ray Culver; or, Through Deep Waters [Part 11 of 11] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 833 — The Glowing Coals — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 833 — My Friend Smith [Part 6 of 13] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 834 — A Thrilling Adventure — Edward S. Ellis (Short Story)
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  • 1 — The Prisoners of the Cave [Part 1 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 8 — My Friend Smith [Part 7 of 13] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 11 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 1: William Fullerton — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 12 — Miscellaneous humor — [uncredited] (Humour)
  • 13 — Bob Lovell, the Young Fireman of the Ajax [Part 9 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 17 — Christmas Morning — Richard H. Titherington (Poem)
  • 18 — Christmas Greeting — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 20 — A Song of the Slide — Matthew White, Jr. (Poem)
  • 21 — The Gold of Flat Top Mountain [Part 4 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — My Winter Garden — H. S. Keller (Poem)
  • 26 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame, Part Two [Part 1 of 8] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 30 — The Giant Islanders [Part 9 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 33 — The Problem of the Disarranged Men — George Folsom (Puzzle)
  • 34 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 35 — Amateur Photography 1: Early History, Growth, Apparatus — W. I. Lincoln Adams (Article)
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  • 37 — The Prisoners of the Cave [Part 2 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 41 — My Friend Smith [Part 8 of 13] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 46 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 2: William M. Evarts — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 47 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame, Part Two [Part 2 of 8] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 51 — Miscellaneous Humor — Various (Humour)
  • 52 — Home Pleasures Are the Best — “Burns” (Illustration)
  • 54 — The Gold of Flat Top Mountain [Part 5 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 59 — Bob Lovell, the Young Fireman of the Ajax [Part 10 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — The Giant Islanders [Part 10 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 66 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 67 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 68 — A Pedestrian Problem — George Folsom (Puzzle)
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  • 69-71 — The Prisoners of the Cave [Part 3 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 72 — What the Bees Did: A Picture Puzzle — D. Comings (Puzzle)
  • 73 — A Snow Flake — H. S. Keller (Poem)
  • 73-77 — My Friend Smith [Part 9 of 13] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 78-81 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame, Part Two [Part 3 of 8] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 82 — Every Man His Own Steam Heater — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 82 — A Profitable Dream — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 82 — An All the Year Round Winter — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper #3: Melville W. Fuller — R. H. Titherington (Article)
  • 84 — Miscellaneous humor — [uncredited] (Humour)
  • 85-90 — The Gold of Flat Top Mountain [Part 6 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 90-93 — Bob Lovell, the Young Fireman of the Ajax [Part 11 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 94-97 — The Giant Islanders [Part 11 of 11] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 98 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 99-100 — Amateur Photography: In the Field — W. I. Lincoln Adams (Article)
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  • — Horatio Alger, Jr. — [uncredited] (Illustration)
  • 101 — $500; or, Jacob Marlowe’s Secret [Part 1 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — My Friend Smith [Part 10 of 13] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame, Part Two [Part 4 of 8] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 4: Rufus B. Cowing — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 116 — Miscellaneous Humor — Various (Humour)
  • 117 — The Gold of Flat Top Mountain [Part 7 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 121 — The Boys’ Mistake — James J. Clancy (Vignette)
  • 122 — Bob Lovell, the Young Fireman of the Ajax [Part 12 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 125 — The Prisoners of the Cave [Part 4 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 129 — A Political Problem — George Folsom (Puzzle)
  • 130 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 131 — Amateur Photography 3: The Dark Room — W. I. Lincoln Adams (Article)
  • 132 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 133 — $500; or, Jacob Marlowe’s Secret [Part 2 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 5: Leon Abbett — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 140 — The Gold of Flat Top Mountain [Part 8 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 145 — The Prisoners of the Cave [Part 5 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 149 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 150 — Miscellaneous Humor — Various (Humour)
  • 151 — My Friend Smith [Part 11 of 13] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 156 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame, Part Two [Part 5 of 8] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 162 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 163 — Amateur Photography 4: Printing — W. I. Lincoln Adams (Article)
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  • 165-170 — $500; or, Jacob Marlowe’s Secret [Part 3 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 171-175 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame, Part Two [Part 6 of 8] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 175 — Puzzle Solution: The Disarranged Men Problem [given in Whole #313] — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 176 — The Bad Young Man — George Folsom (Puzzle)
  • 176 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper #6: William Allen Butler — R. H. Titherington (Article)
  • 177-181 — The Prisoners of the Cave [Part 6 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 182 — Miscellaneous humor — [uncredited] (Humour)
  • 183-187 — The Gold of Flat Top Mountain [Part 9 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 188-193 — My Friend Smith [Part 12 of 13] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 194 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 195-196 — Amateur Photography: Portraiture — W. I. Lincoln Adams (Article)
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  • 197-202 — $500; or, Jacob Marlowe’s Secret [Part 4 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 203-205 — The Prisoners of the Cave [Part 7 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 208 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper #7: David Dudley Field — R. H. Titherington (Article)
  • 209-213 — The Gold of Flat Top Mountain [Part 10 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 214 — Miscellaneous humor — [uncredited] (Humour)
  • 215-219 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame, Part Two [Part 7 of 8] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 220-225 — My Friend Smith [Part 13 of 13] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 226 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 227 — Puzzle solution: The Pedestrian Problem [given in Whole #314] — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 228 — Amateur Photography — W. I. Lincoln Adams (Article)
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  • 229 — In the Apache Country; or, On the Trail of Geronimo [Part 1 of 12] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 237 — The Three Bicyclists — George Folsom (Puzzle)
  • 238 — $500; or, Jacob Marlowe’s Secret [Part 5 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 244 — The Two Rivals; or, The Road to Fame, Part Two [Part 8 of 8] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 247 — The Prisoners of the Cave [Part 8 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 252 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 8: Stephen J. Field — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 253 — The Gold of Flat Top Mountain [Part 11 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 257 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 257 — Military Matters — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 258 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 259 — Amateur Photography 7: Instantaneous Photography — W. I. Lincoln Adams (Article)
  • 260 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 261 — My Mysterious Fortune [Part 1 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 268 — In the Apache Country; or, On the Trail of Geronimo [Part 2 of 12] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 271 — $500; or, Jacob Marlowe’s Secret [Part 6 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 280 — The Prisoners of the Cave [Part 9 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 285 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 9: Horace Gray — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 286 — The Gold of Flat Top Mountain [Part 12 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 290 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 291 — Amateur Photography 8 — W. I. Lincoln Adams (Article)
  • 292 — A Case of Turning the Tables — Geo. R. Baill (Cartoon)
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  • 293 — My Mysterious Fortune [Part 2 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 299 — In the Apache Country; or, On the Trail of Geronimo [Part 3 of 12] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 305 — The Prisoners of the Cave [Part 10 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 310 — Parade of the Ants and Antis — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 311 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 10: General John C. Black — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 312 — The Gold of Flat Top Mountain [Part 13 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 315 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 316 — The Violet Under the Shroud — H. S. Keller (Poem)
  • 316 — $500; or, Jacob Marlowe’s Secret [Part 7 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 321 — Football As It Is Played — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 322 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 323 — Amateur Photography 9 — W. I. Lincoln Adams (Article)
  • 324 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 325 — My Mysterious Fortune [Part 3 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 331 — In the Apache Country; or, On the Trail of Geronimo [Part 4 of 12] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 336 — Amateur Photography 10 — W. I. Lincoln Adams (Article)
  • 338 — The Prisoners of the Cave [Part 11 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 343 — The Gold of Flat Top Mountain [Part 14 of 14] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 345 — $500; or, Jacob Marlowe’s Secret [Part 8 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 350 — Camping Among the Maples — Frank A. Munsey (Short Story)
  • 353 — The Weavers Problem — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 353 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 354 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 355 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 11: Samuel F. Miller — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 356 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 357 — The Cruise of the Bianca; or, The Young Sportsmen of Logmore Lodge [Part 1 of 12] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 365 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 365 — Military Matters — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 366 — My Mysterious Fortune [Part 4 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 372 — In the Apache Country; or, On the Trail of Geronimo [Part 5 of 12] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 378 — Amateur Printing 1: The Beginner’s Outfit — R. H. Titherington (Article)
  • 380 — The Prisoners of the Cave [Part 12 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 383 — $500; or, Jacob Marlowe’s Secret [Part 9 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 386 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 387 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 12: John M. Thurston — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 388 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
325The Argosy Vol. 7, No. 131889-02-23Frank A. Munsey
  • 389 — Tom Brace; Who He Was, and How He Fared [Part 1 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 398 — The Prisoners of the Cave [Part 13 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 401 — Amateur Printing 2: Setting the Type — R. H. Titherington (Article)
  • 403 — My Mysterious Fortune [Part 5 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 407 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 408 — Our Midnight Cruise — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 410 — $500; or, Jacob Marlowe’s Secret [Part 10 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 414 — The Cruise of the Bianca; or, The Young Sportsmen of Logmore Lodge [Part 2 of 12] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 419 — In the Apache Country; or, On the Trail of Geronimo [Part 6 of 12] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 422 — An Australian Adventure — J. H. (True Story)
  • 424 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 425 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 13: Joseph P. Braldey — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 426 — Tommy Russell — Matthew White, Jr. (Biographical Material)
  • 428 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
326The Argosy Vol. 7, No. 141889-03-02Frank A. Munsey
  • 429 — Tom Brace; Who He Was, and How He Fared [Part 2 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 435 — How to Teach a Dog Tricks — Gordon Stables (Article)
  • 437 — A Famous Shipwreck — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 438 — The Prisoners of the Cave [Part 14 of 14] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 439 — An Episode of Nugget Bar — H. L. Wilson (Short Story)
  • 443 — My Mysterious Fortune [Part 6 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 447 — Judge Jackson’s Adventures in the Boiler [Judge Jackson] — Walter F. Bruns (Short Story)
  • 449 — In the Apache Country; or, On the Trail of Geronimo [Part 7 of 12] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 452 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 452 — Military Matters — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 453 — The Sundered Silhouette — George Folsom (Puzzle)
  • 454 — The Cruise of the Bianca; or, The Young Sportsmen of Logmore Lodge [Part 3 of 12] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 460 — $500; or, Jacob Marlowe’s Secret [Part 11 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 464 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 465 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 14: John M. Harlan — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 466 — Amateur Printing 3 — Richard H. Titherington (Article)
  • 468 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 469 — How to Become a Thought Reader — Somerville Gibney (Article)
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  • 471 — The Rival Battalions [Part 1 of 16] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 480 — $500; or, Jacob Marlowe’s Secret [Part 12 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 483 — Tom Brace; Who He Was, and How He Fared [Part 3 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 488 — Amateur Printing 4 — Richard H. Titherington (Article)
  • 489 — My Mysterious Fortune [Part 7 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 493 — The Cruise of the Bianca; or, The Young Sportsmen of Logmore Lodge [Part 4 of 12] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 499 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 500 — In the Apache Country; or, On the Trail of Geronimo [Part 8 of 12] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 504 — The White Buck and How We Captured Him — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 505 — Some Wild Beast Tamers — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 506 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 507 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 15: Joseph E. McDonald (includes portait) — Henry Campbell (Biographical Material)
  • 508 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
328The Argosy Vol. 7, No. 161889-03-16Frank A. Munsey
  • 509 — The Rival Battalions [Part 2 of 16] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 515 — Captured in the Punjaub [Part 1 of 3] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 519 — $500; or, Jacob Marlowe’s Secret [Part 13 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 521 — My Mysterious Fortune [Part 8 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 525 — The Cruise of the Bianca; or, The Young Sportsmen of Logmore Lodge [Part 5 of 12] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 530 — How to Make an Aquarium — M. G. Manting (Article)
  • 531 — Tom Brace; Who He Was, and How He Fared [Part 4 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 535 — Joe’s Story — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 537 — In the Apache Country; or, On the Trail of Geronimo [Part 9 of 12] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 541 — Four Letters and Four Words Problem — George Folsom (Puzzle)
  • 542 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 543 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 16: Samuel Blatchford (includes portait) — Henry Campbell (Biographical Material)
  • 544 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 545 — The Rival Battalions [Part 3 of 16] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 550 — $500; or, Jacob Marlowe’s Secret [Part 14 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 551 — Captured in the Punjaub [Part 2 of 3] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 554 — The Cruise of the Bianca; or, The Young Sportsmen of Logmore Lodge [Part 6 of 12] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 559 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 560 — Tom Brace; Who He Was, and How He Fared [Part 5 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 564 — My Mysterious Fortune [Part 9 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 568 — In the Apache Country; or, On the Trail of Geronimo [Part 10 of 12] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 571 — Jim’s Revenge — Mrs. C. Jewett (Short Story)
  • 574 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 575 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 17: Isham G. Harris (includes portait) — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 576 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 577 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 1 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 582 — Captured in the Punjaub [Part 3 of 3] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 584 — Tom Brace; Who He Was, and How He Fared [Part 6 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 588 — Cycling Extraordinary — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 589 — The Cruise of the Bianca; or, The Young Sportsmen of Logmore Lodge [Part 7 of 12] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 593 — The Rival Battalions [Part 4 of 16] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 597 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 597 — Military Matters — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 598 — In the Apache Country; or, On the Trail of Geronimo [Part 11 of 12] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 601 — A Lesson from Nature — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 602 — My Mysterious Fortune [Part 10 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 606 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 607 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 18: William B. Allison (includes portait) — Henry Campbell (Biographical Material)
  • 608 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
331The Argosy Vol. 7, No. 191889-04-06Frank A. Munsey
  • 609 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 2 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 615 — An Adventure in Mexico — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 617 — My Mysterious Fortune [Part 11 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 621 — The Cruise of the Bianca; or, The Young Sportsmen of Logmore Lodge [Part 8 of 12] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 624 — Ballooning — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 626 — Tom Brace; Who He Was, and How He Fared [Part 7 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 631 — In the Apache Country; or, On the Trail of Geronimo [Part 12 of 12] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 633 — The Rival Battalions [Part 5 of 16] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 637 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 638 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 639 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 19: Henry M. Teller — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 640 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
332The Argosy Vol. 7, No. 201889-04-13Frank A. Munsey
  • 641 — The White Mustang, a Tale of the Lone Star State [Part 1 of 13] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 646 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 646 — Military Matters — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 647 — A Western Episode — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 649 — The Rival Battalions [Part 6 of 16] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 652 — The Chairmaker’s Problem — George Folsom (Puzzle)
  • 653 — My Mysterious Fortune [Part 12 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 657 — How to Play Baseball: Part I: The Battery — W. D. Moffat (Article)
  • 659 — Tom Brace; Who He Was, and How He Fared [Part 8 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 663 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 3 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 668 — The Cruise of the Bianca; or, The Young Sportsmen of Logmore Lodge [Part 9 of 12] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 670 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 671 — President Harrison’s Cabinet, Paper No. 1—James G. Blaine — Henry Campbell (Biographical Material)
  • 672 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 673 — The White Mustang, a Tale of the Lone Star State [Part 2 of 13] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 678 — How to Play Baseball: Part II: The Basemen — W. D. Moffat (Article)
  • 680 — The Rival Battalions [Part 7 of 16] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 685 — My Mysterious Fortune [Part 13 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 688 — How Judge Helped the Magician [Part 1 of 2; Judge Jackson] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 690 — Tom Brace; Who He Was, and How He Fared [Part 9 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 694 — The Cruise of the Bianca; or, The Young Sportsmen of Logmore Lodge [Part 10 of 12] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 698 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 4 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 702 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 703 — President Harrison’s Cabinet, Paper No. 2—William Windom — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 704 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 705 — The White Mustang, a Tale of the Lone Star State [Part 3 of 13] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 711 — How Judge Helped the Magician [Part 2 of 2; Judge Jackson] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 712 — How to Play Baseball: Part III: The Fielders — W. D. Moffat (Article)
  • 714 — Tom Brace; Who He Was, and How He Fared [Part 10 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 717 — The Rival Battalions [Part 8 of 16] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 721 — My Mysterious Fortune [Part 14 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 723 — A Terrible Ride — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 724 — The Cruise of the Bianca; or, The Young Sportsmen of Logmore Lodge [Part 11 of 12] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 728 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 5 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 733 — The Labyrinth Problem — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 734 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 735 — President Harrison’s Cabinet, Paper No. 3—Redfield Proctor — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 736 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 737 — Refuge Island; or, Lost in the Pacific [Part 1 of 15] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 743 — When the Alarm Was Rung — I. D. Monroe (Short Story)
  • 745 — Tom Brace; Who He Was, and How He Fared [Part 11 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 748 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 750 — How to Play Baseball: Part IV: The Captain — W. D. Moffat (Article)
  • 752 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 6 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 757 — The White Mustang, a Tale of the Lone Star State [Part 4 of 13] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 761 — The Rival Battalions [Part 9 of 16] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 763 — The Cruise of the Bianca; or, The Young Sportsmen of Logmore Lodge [Part 12 of 12] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 766 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 767 — President Harrison’s Cabinet, Paper No. 4—William Henry Harrison Miller — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 768 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 769 — The Braganza Diamond [Part 1 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 774 — Besieged on Skinner’s Pond — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 776 — Refuge Island; or, Lost in the Pacific [Part 2 of 15] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 782 — The Rival Battalions [Part 10 of 16] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 786 — The White Mustang, a Tale of the Lone Star State [Part 5 of 13] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 790 — West Point: Life at the United States Military Academy, Part I — C. A. Thayer (Article)
  • 791 — Tom Brace; Who He Was, and How He Fared [Part 12 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 793 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 7 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 798 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 799 — President Harrison’s Cabinet, Paper No. 5—John Wanamaker — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 800 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 801 — The Braganza Diamond [Part 2 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 806 — My Treacherous Guide — Moxy (Short Story)
  • 808 — Refuge Island; or, Lost in the Pacific [Part 3 of 15] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 813 — The Rival Battalions [Part 11 of 16] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 816 — West Point: Life at the United States Military Academy, Part II — C. A. Thayer (Article)
  • 817 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 8 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 823 — Tom Brace; Who He Was, and How He Fared [Part 13 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 826 — The White Mustang, a Tale of the Lone Star State [Part 6 of 13] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 829 — Military Matters — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 830 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 831 — President Harrison’s Cabinet, Paper No. 6—Benjamin F. Tracy — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 832 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
338The Argosy Vol. 7, No. 261889-05-25Frank A. Munsey
  • — A Tragedy of Errors: A Strange Tale of New York Life — Frank A. Munsey (Extract)
  • 833 — The Braganza Diamond [Part 3 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 837 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 837 — Military Matters — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 838 — An Ingenious Deliverance — Howard M. Boynton (Short Story)
  • 840 — The Animal Problem — George Foslom (Puzzle)
  • 841 — Refuge Island; or, Lost in the Pacific [Part 4 of 15] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 847 — The Naval Academy: Something About the Life of an Annapolis Cadet — C. A. Thayer (Article)
  • 848 — Tom Brace; Who He Was, and How He Fared [Part 14 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 850 — The White Mustang, a Tale of the Lone Star State [Part 7 of 13] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 854 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 9 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 858 — The Rival Battalions [Part 12 of 16] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 861 — Good Things from Munsey’s Weekly — Various (Comic Strip)
  • 862 — Editorial Material — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 863 — President Harrison’s Cabinet, Paper No. 7—General John William Noble — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 864 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
339The Argosy Vol. 8, No. 11889-06-01Frank A. Munsey
  • 1 — The Young Editor [Part 1 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 6 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 7 — The Braganza Diamond [Part 4 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 11 — A Just Retribution — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 12 — The White Mustang, a Tale of the Lone Star State [Part 8 of 13] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 16 — Photographing Wild Geese — W. I. Lincoln Adams (Article)
  • 18 — Refuge Island; or, Lost in the Pacific [Part 5 of 15] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — The Rival Battalions [Part 13 of 16] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 10 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 30 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 31 — President Harrison’s Cabinet, Paper No. 8—General Jeremiah McLain Rusk — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 32 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
340The Argosy Vol. 8, No. 21889-06-08Frank A. Munsey
  • 33 — The Young Editor [Part 2 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 38 — A Singular Escape — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 40 — The Braganza Diamond [Part 5 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 44 — The Ring Trick Problem — George Folsom (Puzzle)
  • 45 — The White Mustang, a Tale of the Lone Star State [Part 9 of 13] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 49 — How to Go Canoeing — William Murray Graydon (Article)
  • 51 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 11 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 55 — Refuge Island; or, Lost in the Pacific [Part 6 of 15] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — The Rival Battalions [Part 14 of 16] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 62 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 63 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 20: Walter Clark — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 64 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
341The Argosy Vol. 8, No. 31889-06-15Frank A. Munsey
  • 65 — The Young Editor [Part 3 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 70 — Buried Alive — Robert Barnes Cramer (Short Story)
  • 72 — The White Mustang, a Tale of the Lone Star State [Part 10 of 13] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — The Braganza Diamond [Part 6 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 80 — Refuge Island; or, Lost in the Pacific [Part 7 of 15] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 83 — Lawn Tennis — W. D. Moffat (Article)
  • 85 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 12 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 87 — The Rival Battalions [Part 15 of 16] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 94 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 95 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 21: Matthew C. Butler — Henry Campbell (Biographical Material)
  • 96 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
342The Argosy Vol. 8, No. 41889-06-22Frank A. Munsey
  • 97 — The Young Editor [Part 4 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 102 — The Mystery of Matthew Brand — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 106 — Refuge Island; or, Lost in the Pacific [Part 8 of 15] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — The White Mustang, a Tale of the Lone Star State [Part 11 of 13] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 113 — The Braganza Diamond [Part 7 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 117 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 13 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 120 — The Rival Battalions [Part 16 of 16] — Brooks McCormick (Serial Segment)
  • 122 — The Pin and Pincushion Problem — George Folsom (Puzzle)
  • 123 — Lawn Tennis: Part II — W. D. Moffat (Article)
  • 125 — One More Biter Bitten — A. B. Tyro (Short Story)
  • 126 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 127 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 22: Orville H. Platt — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 128 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
343The Argosy Vol. 8, No. 51889-06-29Frank A. Munsey
  • 129 — Arthur Helmuth of the H. & N. C. Railway [Part 1 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 135 — The Young Editor [Part 5 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — The Remarkable Ending of an Eastern Hunt — Robert Barnes Cramer (Short Story)
  • 142 — The White Mustang, a Tale of the Lone Star State [Part 12 of 13] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 146 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 147 — Lawn Tennis: Part III — W. D. Moffat (Article)
  • 149 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 14 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 151 — Refuge Island; or, Lost in the Pacific [Part 9 of 15] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 155 — The Braganza Diamond [Part 8 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 158 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 159 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 23: Joseph C.S. Blackburn — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 160 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
344The Argosy Vol. 8, No. 61889-07-06Frank A. Munsey
  • 161 — Arthur Helmuth of the H. & N. C. Railway [Part 2 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 166 — The White Mustang, a Tale of the Lone Star State [Part 13 of 13] — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Serial Segment)
  • 168 — Lost on the Great Belt — Sterry Egerton (Short Story)
  • 170 — The Young Editor [Part 6 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 174 — The Name Problem — George Folsom (Puzzle)
  • 175 — Why We Celebrated the Night Before: a Fourth of July Story — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 178 — Refuge Island; or, Lost in the Pacific [Part 10 of 15] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 181 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 15 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 185 — The Braganza Diamond [Part 9 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 190 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 191 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 24: Joseph E. Brown — R. H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 192 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 193 — The Golden Ridge; or, The Oklahoma Boomers [Part 1 of 13] — Captain R. M. Hawthorne (Serial Segment)
  • 200 — Refuge Island; or, Lost in the Pacific [Part 11 of 15] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 204 — Some Practical Suggestions on Summer Outings — Robert Barnes Cramer (Article)
  • 205 — The Young Editor [Part 7 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 209 — Arthur Helmuth of the H. & N. C. Railway [Part 3 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 213 — The Braganza Diamond [Part 10 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 217 — Judge Jackson’s Milling Experience [Part 1 of 2; Judge Jackson] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 219 — Every Inch a Boy [Part 16 of 16] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 221 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 222 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 223 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 25: Manuel C. Jordan — Edward A. Oldham (Biographical Material)
  • 224 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 225 — The Golden Ridge; or, The Oklahoma Boomers [Part 2 of 13] — Captain R. M. Hawthorne (Serial Segment)
  • 231 — An Algerian Episode — Sterry Egerton (Short Story)
  • 234 — The Young Editor [Part 8 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 237 — Judge Jackson’s Milling Experience [Part 2 of 2; Judge Jackson] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 238 — Refuge Island; or, Lost in the Pacific [Part 12 of 15] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 242 — Arthur Helmuth of the H. & N. C. Railway [Part 4 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 247 — Camping Out, from a Practical Standpoint — William Murray Graydon (Article)
  • 249 — The Braganza Diamond [Part 11 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 254 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 255 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 26: James B. Beck — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 256 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 257 — Inland Waterways; or, The Cruise of the Restless [Part 1 of 15] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 264 — Composite Photograph — W. I. Lincoln Adams (Article)
  • 265 — Arthur Helmuth of the H. & N. C. Railway [Part 5 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 269 — The Young Editor [Part 9 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 273 — The Braganza Diamond [Part 12 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 276 — The County Pennant [Part 1 of 6] — W. D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 278 — The Golden Ridge; or, The Oklahoma Boomers [Part 3 of 13] — Captain R. M. Hawthorne (Serial Segment)
  • 283 — Refuge Island; or, Lost in the Pacific [Part 13 of 15] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 286 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 287 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 27: John H. Reagan — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 288 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 289 — Inland Waterways; or, The Cruise of the Restless [Part 2 of 15] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 297 — Arthur Helmuth of the H. & N. C. Railway [Part 6 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 302 — The Profession of Journalism I — William Murray Graydon (Article)
  • 303 — The Shopkeeper’s Problem — George Folsom (Puzzle)
  • 304 — The Young Editor [Part 10 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 309 — The County Pennant [Part 2 of 6] — W. D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 311 — The Golden Ridge; or, The Oklahoma Boomers [Part 4 of 13] — Captain R. M. Hawthorne (Serial Segment)
  • 315 — Refuge Island; or, Lost in the Pacific [Part 14 of 15] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 317 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 318 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 319 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 28: William M. Springer — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 320 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 321 — Happy-Go-Lucky Jack [Part 1 of 11] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 327 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 328 — The Young Editor [Part 11 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 332 — The Profession of Journalism II — William Murray Graydon (Article)
  • 334 — Refuge Island; or, Lost in the Pacific [Part 15 of 15] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 335 — Arthur Helmuth of the H. & N. C. Railway [Part 7 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 339 — The Golden Ridge; or, The Oklahoma Boomers [Part 5 of 13] — Captain R. M. Hawthorne (Serial Segment)
  • 343 — The County Pennant [Part 3 of 6] — W. D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 346 — Inland Waterways; or, The Cruise of the Restless [Part 3 of 15] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 350 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 351 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 29: Alvin P. Hovey — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 352 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 353 — Happy-Go-Lucky Jack [Part 2 of 11] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 359 — Arthur Helmuth of the H. & N. C. Railway [Part 8 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 364 — The Profession of Journalism III — William Murray Graydon (Article)
  • 365 — The Young Editor [Part 12 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 369 — The County Pennant [Part 4 of 6] — W. D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 372 — Inland Waterways; or, The Cruise of the Restless [Part 4 of 15] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 377 — The Golden Ridge; or, The Oklahoma Boomers [Part 6 of 13] — Captain R. M. Hawthorne (Serial Segment)
  • 381 — The Gold of the Desert — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 382 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 383 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 30: C. Buckley Kilgore — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 384 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 385 — The Unknown Isle; or, The Last Voyage of the Black Petrel [Part 1 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 392 — Inland Waterways; or, The Cruise of the Restless [Part 5 of 15] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 396 — Swimming — C. T. Cassidy (Article)
  • 397 — The Young Editor [Part 13 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 399 — Happy-Go-Lucky Jack [Part 3 of 11] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 403 — Arthur Helmuth of the H. & N. C. Railway [Part 9 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 407 — The Golden Ridge; or, The Oklahoma Boomers [Part 7 of 13] — Captain R. M. Hawthorne (Serial Segment)
  • 410 — The County Pennant [Part 5 of 6] — W. D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 414 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 415 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 31: Thomas M. Bowen — Richard H. Titherington (Biographical Material)
  • 416 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 417 — The Unknown Isle; or, The Last Voyage of the Black Petrel [Part 2 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 424 — Apprentices in the Navy — A. R. Anderson (Article)
  • 426 — The Golden Ridge; or, The Oklahoma Boomers [Part 8 of 13] — Captain R. M. Hawthorne (Serial Segment)
  • 430 — Inland Waterways; or, The Cruise of the Restless [Part 6 of 15] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 433 — The County Pennant [Part 6 of 6] — W. D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 434 — Arthur Helmuth of the H. & N. C. Railway [Part 10 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 441 — Happy-Go-Lucky Jack [Part 4 of 11] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 444 — Adrift on an Iceberg: An Old Whaler’s Story — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 446 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 447 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 32: Charles Henry Grosvenor — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 448 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
353The Argosy Vol. 8, No. 151889-09-07Frank A. Munsey
  • 449 — The Unknown Isle; or, The Last Voyage of the Black Petrel [Part 3 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 454 — Pedestrianism — Sterry Egerton (Article)
  • 455 — Detective Sharpe — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 458 — Inland Waterways; or, The Cruise of the Restless [Part 7 of 15] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 463 — Arthur Helmuth of the H. & N. C. Railway [Part 11 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 467 — Happy-Go-Lucky Jack [Part 5 of 11] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 471 — The Golden Ridge; or, The Oklahoma Boomers [Part 9 of 13] — Captain R. M. Hawthorne (Serial Segment)
  • 476 — Self Convicted: An Adventure in Burmah — H. Gordon States (Short Story)
  • 477 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 478 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 479 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 33: John W. Daniel — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 480 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 481 — Quiet Courage; or, What They Went Through [Part 1 of 11] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 487 — On Board the New Hampshire: Life on a Naval Training Vessel, Part I — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 489 — Happy-Go-Lucky Jack [Part 6 of 11] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 494 — Arthur Helmuth of the H. & N. C. Railway [Part 12 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 495 — The Unknown Isle; or, The Last Voyage of the Black Petrel [Part 4 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 501 — The Stolen Buck — Robert Barnes Cramer (Short Story)
  • 503 — The Golden Ridge; or, The Oklahoma Boomers [Part 10 of 13] — Captain R. M. Hawthorne (Serial Segment)
  • 506 — Inland Waterways; or, The Cruise of the Restless [Part 8 of 15] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 510 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 511 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 34: Major William Warner — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 512 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 513 — Quiet Courage; or, What They Went Through [Part 2 of 11] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 518 — On Board the New Hampshire: Life on a Naval Training Vessel, Part II — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 520 — The Golden Ridge; or, The Oklahoma Boomers [Part 11 of 13] — Captain R. M. Hawthorne (Serial Segment)
  • 525 — The Unknown Isle; or, The Last Voyage of the Black Petrel [Part 5 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 530 — Happy-Go-Lucky Jack [Part 7 of 11] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 534 — Mrs. Danvers’s Quest — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 537 — Inland Waterways; or, The Cruise of the Restless [Part 9 of 15] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 541 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 542 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 543 — Prominent American Lawyers—Paper No. 35: Zebulon B. Vance — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 544 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 545 — Quiet Courage; or, What They Went Through [Part 3 of 11] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 549 — The Cipher Telegram — D. O. S. Lowell (Short Story)
  • 552 — The Golden Ridge; or, The Oklahoma Boomers [Part 12 of 13] — Captain R. M. Hawthorne (Serial Segment)
  • 557 — Inland Waterways; or, The Cruise of the Restless [Part 10 of 15] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 563 — The Unknown Isle; or, The Last Voyage of the Black Petrel [Part 6 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 569 — The Biographical Map Problem — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 570 — Happy-Go-Lucky Jack [Part 8 of 11] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 574 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 575 — A Prince of the Stage: Incidents in the Life of Edwin Booth — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 576 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 577 — Driven from Home; or, Carl Crawford’s Experience [Part 1 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 583 — The Golden Ridge; or, The Oklahoma Boomers [Part 13 of 13] — Captain R. M. Hawthorne (Serial Segment)
  • 586 — Beginning with a Bicycle — Matthew White, Jr. (Article)
  • 588 — Quiet Courage; or, What They Went Through [Part 4 of 11] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 592 — Inland Waterways; or, The Cruise of the Restless [Part 11 of 15] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 595 — Military Matters — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 596 — The Unknown Isle; or, The Last Voyage of the Black Petrel [Part 7 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 602 — Happy-Go-Lucky Jack [Part 9 of 11] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 606 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 607 — Nathaniel Prentiss Banks (portrait and bio of Ex-Governor of Massachusetts) — [uncredited] (Biographical Matter)
  • 608 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 609 — Driven from Home; or, Carl Crawford’s Experience [Part 2 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 614 — Quiet Courage; or, What They Went Through [Part 5 of 11] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 619 — The Argosy Desk (plans for building a desk) — Howard M. Boynton (Article)
  • 621 — The Unknown Isle; or, The Last Voyage of the Black Petrel [Part 8 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 626 — Inland Waterways; or, The Cruise of the Restless [Part 12 of 15] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 631 — Shakespearan Domino Problem — George Folsom (Puzzle)
  • 632 — Sullivan Jones’s Boarders [Part 1 of 2] — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 633 — Happy-Go-Lucky Jack [Part 10 of 11] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 638 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 639 — T. DeWitt Talmage (portrait and bio of Brooklyn clergyman) — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 640 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 641 — Check 2134 [Part 1 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 647 — Sullivan Jones’s Boarders [Part 2 of 2] — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 649 — Driven from Home; or, Carl Crawford’s Experience [Part 3 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 654 — Inland Waterways; or, The Cruise of the Restless [Part 13 of 15] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 658 — The Unknown Isle; or, The Last Voyage of the Black Petrel [Part 9 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 664 — Quiet Courage; or, What They Went Through [Part 6 of 11] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 667 — Happy-Go-Lucky Jack [Part 11 of 11] — Frank H. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 668 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 669 — Every Boy Is Good at Something — Rev. E. Hardy (Article)
  • 670 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 671 — Flash Light Photography — W. I. Lincoln Adams (Article)
  • 672 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 673 — Check 2134 [Part 2 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 678 — Driven from Home; or, Carl Crawford’s Experience [Part 4 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 683 — The Wryneck Bank Robbery — Robert Barnes Cramer (Short Story)
  • 685 — Inland Waterways; or, The Cruise of the Restless [Part 14 of 15] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 689 — The Unknown Isle; or, The Last Voyage of the Black Petrel [Part 10 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 693 — Boys in Business I: The Office Boy — An Ex-Member of the Fraternity (Article)
  • 695 — Quiet Courage; or, What They Went Through [Part 7 of 11] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 700 — The Phantom Ship — John A. Higginson (Short Story)
  • 702 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 703 — The Lord Fauntleroy Puzzle — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 703 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 704 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 705 — The Young Actor; or, The Solution of a Mystery [Part 1 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 711 — Check 2134 [Part 3 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 715 — The Sedalia Boat Race [Part 1 of 2] — W. D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 719 — Driven from Home; or, Carl Crawford’s Experience [Part 5 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 723 — The Unknown Isle; or, The Last Voyage of the Black Petrel [Part 11 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 726 — Inland Waterways; or, The Cruise of the Restless [Part 15 of 15] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 729 — Boys in Business II: The Office Boy — An Ex-Member of the Fraternity (Article)
  • 731 — Quiet Courage; or, What They Went Through [Part 8 of 11] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 734 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 735 — The Argosy’s Solider Boys: The Hamilton Cadets — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 735 — Military Matters — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 735 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 736 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 737 — The Young Actor; or, The Solution of a Mystery [Part 2 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 741 — Check 2134 [Part 4 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 746 — Driven from Home; or, Carl Crawford’s Experience [Part 6 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 750 — The Sedalia Boat Race [Part 2 of 2] — W. D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 754 — Quiet Courage; or, What They Went Through [Part 9 of 11] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 759 — Boys in Business III: The Salesman — One of Them (Article)
  • 761 — The Unknown Isle; or, The Last Voyage of the Black Petrel [Part 12 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 766 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 767 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 767 — “Camp Argosy” — [uncredited] (Illustration)
  • 768 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 769 — The Conquest of the Moon [Part 1 of 17] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 774 — The Young Actor; or, The Solution of a Mystery [Part 3 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 779 — Driven from Home; or, Carl Crawford’s Experience [Part 7 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 783 — Quiet Courage; or, What They Went Through [Part 10 of 11] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 786 — “Only a Red”: A Backwoodsman’s Story [Part 1 of 2] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 788 — Check 2134 [Part 5 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 791 — The Manufacture of Money I: Coins — Robert Barnes Cramer (Article)
  • 792 — The Unknown Isle; or, The Last Voyage of the Black Petrel [Part 13 of 13] — G. M. Fenn (Serial Segment)
  • 794 — Saved by a Cobra — Gilbert Campbell (Short Story)
  • 797 — He Gets There at Last — [unknown artist] (Cartoon)
  • 798 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 799 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 800 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 801 — An Unprovoked Mutiny [Part 1 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 806 — The Slide Problem — George Folsom (Puzzle)
  • 807 — The Conquest of the Moon [Part 2 of 17] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 811 — The Manufacture of Money II: Paper Money — Robert Barnes Cramer (Article)
  • 813 — The Young Actor; or, The Solution of a Mystery [Part 4 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 817 — Check 2134 [Part 6 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 822 — The Odds Against Him; or, Carl Crawford’s Experience [Part 8 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 826 — “Only a Red”: A Backwoodsman’s Story [Part 2 of 2] — [uncredited] (Serial Segment)
  • 828 — Quiet Courage; or, What They Went Through [Part 11 of 11] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 830 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 831 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 832 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 1 — Silas Snobden’s Office Boy [Part 1 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Novel)
  • 7 — Check 2134 [Part 7 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 11 — The Young Actor; or, The Solution of a Mystery [Part 5 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 15 — Bacchus: a Thanksgiving Story — Robert Barnes Cramer (Short Story)
  • 17 — An Unprovoked Mutiny [Part 2 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — The Odds Against Him; or, Carl Crawford’s Experience [Part 9 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — The Conquest of the Moon [Part 3 of 17] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 30 — Seven Years Old — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 31 — Byron M. Cutcheon (portrait and bio of Congressman from Michigan) — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 32 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 33 — Silas Snobden’s Office Boy [Part 2 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Novel)
  • 37 — A Cut-Up Problem — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 38 — An Unprovoked Mutiny [Part 3 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 43 — The Odds Against Him; or, Carl Crawford’s Experience [Part 10 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 47 — Check 2134 [Part 8 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 51 — Hare and Hounds — W. D. Moffat (Short Story)
  • 52 — The Young Actor; or, The Solution of a Mystery [Part 6 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 56 — The Conquest of the Moon [Part 4 of 17] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — William C.P. Breckinridge (portrait and bio of Congressman from Kentucky) — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 61 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 61 — A Few Sample Opinions — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 62 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 63 — Silas Snobden’s Office Boy [Part 3 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Novel)
  • 66 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 67 — The Conquest of the Moon [Part 5 of 17] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 72 — An Unprovoked Mutiny [Part 4 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 77 — The Odds Against Him; or, Carl Crawford’s Experience [Part 11 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 83 — The Young Actor; or, The Solution of a Mystery [Part 7 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 86 — Check 2134 [Part 9 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 90 — John T. Morgan (portrait and bio of Senator from Alabama) — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 91 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 92 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
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  • 93 — Silas Snobden’s Office Boy [Part 4 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Novel)
  • 97 — The New Flag Problem — George Folsom (Puzzle)
  • 98 — Richard Cork (portrait and bio of Senator from Texas) — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 99 — An Unprovoked Mutiny [Part 5 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 103 — The Conquest of the Moon [Part 6 of 17] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — The Young Actor; or, The Solution of a Mystery [Part 8 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Check 2134 [Part 10 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — The Stolen Passports — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 118 — The Odds Against Him; or, Carl Crawford’s Experience [Part 12 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 121 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 121 — What Its Readers Think of The Argosy — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 122 — Young Mr. Smothersby’s Snowshoes — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
369The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 51889-12-28Frank A. Munsey
  • 123 — Silas Snobden’s Office Boy [Part 5 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Novel)
  • 128 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 129 — The Young Actor; or, The Solution of a Mystery [Part 9 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 133 — An Unprovoked Mutiny [Part 6 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 138 — The Conquest of the Moon [Part 7 of 17] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Check 2134 [Part 11 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 146 — The Strange Story of the Count Barenzik — Robert Barnes Cramer (Short Story)
  • 148 — The Odds Against Him; or, Carl Crawford’s Experience [Part 13 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 151 — Winter Fishing — William Murray Graydon (Article)
  • 153 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 154 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
370The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 61890-01-04
  • 155 — The Erie Train Boy [Part 1 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Novel)
  • 160 — An Unprovoked Mutiny [Part 7 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 164 — The Conquest of the Moon [Part 8 of 17] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 168 — Silas Snobden’s Office Boy [Part 6 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Novel)
  • 173 — Check 2134 [Part 12 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 177 — The Young Actor; or, The Solution of a Mystery [Part 10 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 182 — The Man Eater of Nagpore — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 184 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 185 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
371The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 71890-01-11
  • 185 — The Erie Train Boy [Part 2 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Novel)
  • 191 — An Unprovoked Mutiny [Part 8 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 198 — Silas Snobden’s Office Boy [Part 7 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Novel)
  • 204 — Check 2134 [Part 13 of 13] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 206 — The Young Actor; or, The Solution of a Mystery [Part 11 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 211 — The Conquest of the Moon [Part 9 of 17] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 217 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 218 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
372The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 81890-01-18
  • 219 — Among the Missing [Part 1 of 18] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 224 — The Erie Train Boy [Part 3 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Novel)
  • 227 — The Young Actor; or, The Solution of a Mystery [Part 12 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 231 — An Unprovoked Mutiny [Part 9 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 237 — Silas Snobden’s Office Boy [Part 8 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Novel)
  • 243 — The Conquest of the Moon [Part 10 of 17] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 248 — The Chain Problem — George Folsom (Puzzle)
  • 249 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 250 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
373The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 91890-01-25
  • 251 — Among the Missing [Part 2 of 18] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 255 — The Erie Train Boy [Part 4 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Novel)
  • 259 — An Unprovoked Mutiny [Part 10 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 266 — Silas Snobden’s Office Boy [Part 9 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Novel)
  • 271 — The Young Actor; or, The Solution of a Mystery [Part 13 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 276 — John C. Kenna (Biographical Material)
  • 276 — The Conquest of the Moon [Part 11 of 17] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 281 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 282 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
374The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 101890-02-01
  • 283 — Among the Missing [Part 3 of 18] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 288 — The Erie Train Boy [Part 5 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Novel)
  • 292 — The Young Actor; or, The Solution of a Mystery [Part 14 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 297 — Silas Snobden’s Office Boy [Part 10 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Novel)
  • 302 — The Conquest of the Moon [Part 12 of 17] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 307 — An Unprovoked Mutiny [Part 11 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 312 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 313 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 314 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
375The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 111890-02-08
  • 315 — Among the Missing [Part 4 of 18] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 319 — The Erie Train Boy [Part 6 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Novel)
  • 324 — An Unprovoked Mutiny [Part 12 of 12] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 328 — The Young Actor; or, The Solution of a Mystery [Part 15 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 333 — Silas Snobden’s Office Boy [Part 11 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Novel)
  • 338 — The Conquest of the Moon [Part 13 of 17] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 342 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 343 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
376The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 121890-02-15
  • 345 — The Tour of a Private Car; or, What Became of the Starling [Part 1 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 351 — A Siberian Adventure — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 354 — Among the Missing [Part 5 of 18] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 359 — The Erie Train Boy [Part 7 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Novel)
  • 363 — The Conquest of the Moon [Part 14 of 17] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 367 — Printing a Daily Paper — Robert Barnes Cramer (Article)
  • 368 — Silas Snobden’s Office Boy [Part 12 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Novel)
  • 371 — The Young Actor; or, The Solution of a Mystery [Part 16 of 16] — Gayle Winterton (Serial Segment)
  • 373 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 374 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
377The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 131890-02-22
  • 375 — The Tour of a Private Car; or, What Became of the Starling [Part 2 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 380 — Among the Missing [Part 6 of 18] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 385 — The Erie Train Boy [Part 8 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Novel)
  • 390 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 391 — Cornelius Vanderbilt (Biographical Material)
  • 392 — The Conquest of the Moon [Part 15 of 17] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 398 — The Cloven Hoofs — Arthur C. Grissom (Short Story)
  • 400 — In Search of McGinty — [uncredited] (Illustration)
  • 401 — Silas Snobden’s Office Boy [Part 13 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Novel)
  • 402 — Valentines — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 402 — A Valentine That Was a Failure — F. M. Howarth (Cartoon)
  • 403 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
378The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 141890-03-01
  • 403 — The Tour of a Private Car; or, What Became of the Starling [Part 3 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 410 — The Hornets’ Nest—the Story of Two Bad Boys — Chip (Comic Strip)
  • 411 — Among the Missing [Part 7 of 18] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 415 — George F. Edmunds (Biographical Material)
  • 416 — The Conquest of the Moon [Part 16 of 17] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 421 — The Hero of the Day (George Washington) — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 422 — The Secret of Wildcat Ledge [Part 1 of 2] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 427 — The Erie Train Boy [Part 9 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Novel)
  • 432 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 433 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
379The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 151890-03-08
  • 433 — The Rajah’s Fortress [Part 1 of 12] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 442 — Among the Missing [Part 8 of 18] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 448 — The Secret of Wildcat Ledge [Part 2 of 2] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 451 — The Tour of a Private Car; or, What Became of the Starling [Part 4 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 456 — The Conquest of the Moon [Part 17 of 17] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 458 — The Erie Train Boy [Part 10 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Novel)
  • 463 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 464 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
380The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 161890-03-15
  • 465 — The Rajah’s Fortress [Part 2 of 12] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 471 — Reka — W. D. Moffat (Short Story)
  • 477 — The Tour of a Private Car; or, What Became of the Starling [Part 5 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 481 — Among the Missing [Part 9 of 18] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 485 — An Avenging Tiger — Sterry Egerton (Short Story)
  • 488 — The Erie Train Boy [Part 11 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Novel)
  • 493 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 494 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
381The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 171890-03-22
  • 495 — The Convoy of Rubies — Captain Charles M. Kemp (Short Story)
  • 498 — The Tour of a Private Car; or, What Became of the Starling [Part 6 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 503 — Among the Missing [Part 10 of 18] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 507 — Anticipation and Realization — Richard H. Titherington (Poem)
  • 507 — The Rajah’s Fortress [Part 3 of 12] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 514 — Howard Crosby (Biographical Material)
  • 515 — The Blackfellows’ Strategm — Ernest P. Neville (Short Story)
  • 518 — Sketches Caught in the Senate — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 519 — The Erie Train Boy [Part 12 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Novel)
  • 523 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 524 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
382The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 181890-03-29
  • 526 — The Tour of the Ramblers Club [Part 1 of 13] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 532 — A Wise Bird — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 533 — The Rajah’s Fortress [Part 4 of 12] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 539 — Across the Bay — Will Lisenbee (Short Story)
  • 542 — The Tour of a Private Car; or, What Became of the Starling [Part 7 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 547 — Among the Missing [Part 11 of 18] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 551 — The Erie Train Boy [Part 13 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Novel)
  • 553 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 554 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
383The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 191890-04-05
  • 555 — The Tour of the Ramblers Club [Part 2 of 13] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 561 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 562 — Golden Treasure; a Tale of Australia [Part 1 of 15] — Lieut. E. H. Drummond (Serial Segment)
  • 567 — Mayor Grant, of New York (Biographical Material)
  • 568 — The Tour of a Private Car; or, What Became of the Starling [Part 8 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 572 — A Very Clever Lad — Vincennes (Cartoon)
  • 573 — Among the Missing [Part 12 of 18] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 577 — The Rajah’s Fortress [Part 5 of 12] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 582 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
384The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 201890-04-12
  • 584 — The Tour of the Ramblers Club [Part 3 of 13] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 589 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 590 — Among the Missing [Part 13 of 18] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 593 — Golden Treasure; a Tale of Australia [Part 2 of 15] — Lieut. E. H. Drummond (Serial Segment)
  • 597 — The Conquest of Tom Orton — G. K. Whitmore (Short Story)
  • 599 — The Tour of a Private Car; or, What Became of the Starling [Part 9 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 605 — The Rajah’s Fortress [Part 6 of 12] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 609 — An Extraordinary Gain — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 610 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
385The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 211890-04-19
  • 611 — The Tour of the Ramblers Club [Part 4 of 13] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 617 — Golden Treasure; a Tale of Australia [Part 3 of 15] — Lieut. E. H. Drummond (Serial Segment)
  • 622 — Nature’s Safeguards — C. F. Holder (Article)
  • 624 — Among the Missing [Part 14 of 18] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 627 — The Tour of a Private Car; or, What Became of the Starling [Part 10 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 632 — The Rajah’s Fortress [Part 7 of 12] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 640 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
386The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 221890-04-26
  • 641 — Golden Treasure; a Tale of Australia [Part 4 of 15] — Lieut. E. H. Drummond (Serial Segment)
  • 646 — The Tour of a Private Car; or, What Became of the Starling [Part 11 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 650 — The Watch-Dog — Charles F. Lummis (Poem)
  • 651 — The Rajah’s Fortress [Part 8 of 12] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 656 — Among the Missing [Part 15 of 18] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 659 — The Queen’s Ambassador — Fred M. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 661 — The Tour of the Ramblers Club [Part 5 of 13] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 667 — Questions Answered — [uncredited] (Question & Answer Column)
  • 668 — [untitled editorial notes] — The Editor (Editorial)
387The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 231890-05-03
  • 669 — In the Sunk Lands; or, The Adventures of the X.T.C. Quartette [Part 1 of 10] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 675 — The Tour of a Private Car; or, What Became of the Starling [Part 12 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 677 — Golden Treasure; a Tale of Australia [Part 5 of 15] — Lieut. E. H. Drummond (Serial Segment)
  • 682 — Among the Missing [Part 16 of 18] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 684 — Beating the Record — Charles Howard Johnson (Illustration)
  • 686 — The Rajah’s Fortress [Part 9 of 12] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 692 — The Tour of the Ramblers Club [Part 6 of 13] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 697 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 698 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
388The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 241890-05-10
  • 699 — In the Sunk Lands; or, The Adventures of the X.T.C. Quartette [Part 2 of 10] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 705 — Among the Missing [Part 17 of 18] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 707 — The Tour of the Ramblers Club [Part 7 of 13] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 713 — Bedrock Philosophy — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 713 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 714 — The Dog Muff — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 716 — The Rajah’s Fortress [Part 10 of 12] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 722 — Golden Treasure; a Tale of Australia [Part 6 of 15] — Lieut. E. H. Drummond (Serial Segment)
  • 726 — She Meant Well — Charles Howard Johnson (Cartoon)
  • 727 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 728 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
389The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 251890-05-17
  • 729 — Guy Hammersley; His Friends and His Adventures [Part 1 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 736 — In the Sunk Lands; or, The Adventures of the X.T.C. Quartette [Part 3 of 10] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 741 — Golden Treasure; a Tale of Australia [Part 7 of 15] — Lieut. E. H. Drummond (Serial Segment)
  • 745 — The Tour of the Ramblers Club [Part 8 of 13] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 750 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 751 — Among the Missing [Part 18 of 18] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 752 — The Rajah’s Fortress [Part 11 of 12] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 758 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
390The Argosy Vol. 9, No. 261890-05-24
  • 759 — Guy Hammersley; His Friends and His Adventures [Part 2 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 764 — Golden Treasure; a Tale of Australia [Part 8 of 15] — Lieut. E. H. Drummond (Serial Segment)
  • 767 — In the Sunk Lands; or, The Adventures of the X.T.C. Quartette [Part 4 of 10] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 773 — The Tour of the Ramblers Club [Part 9 of 13] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 778 — The Rajah’s Fortress [Part 12 of 12] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 785 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 786 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
391The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 11890-05-31
  • 1 — Tom Turner’s Legacy [Part 1 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 8 — Guy Hammersley; His Friends and His Adventures [Part 3 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 13 — The Tour of the Ramblers Club [Part 10 of 13] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 17 — Golden Treasure; a Tale of Australia [Part 9 of 15] — Lieut. E. H. Drummond (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — Errors of Speech — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 22 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 23 — In the Sunk Lands; or, The Adventures of the X.T.C. Quartette [Part 5 of 10] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 28 — Making an Impression — [unknown artist] (Cartoon)
  • 28 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
392The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 21890-06-07
  • 29 — Tom Turner’s Legacy [Part 2 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 34 — The Tour of the Ramblers Club [Part 11 of 13] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 39 — The “Gineral’s” Lad — J. L. Harbour (Short Story)
  • 41 — Guy Hammersley; His Friends and His Adventures [Part 4 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 45 — In the Sunk Lands; or, The Adventures of the X.T.C. Quartette [Part 6 of 10] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 52 — Golden Treasure; a Tale of Australia [Part 10 of 15] — Lieut. E. H. Drummond (Serial Segment)
  • 55 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 56 — What a Pup Can Do to Amuse an Old Bachelor — Chip (Cartoon)
  • 56 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
393The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 31890-06-14
  • 57 — Tom Turner’s Legacy [Part 3 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 62 — Errors of Speech II — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 63 — In the Sunk Lands; or, The Adventures of the X.T.C. Quartette [Part 7 of 10] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 67 — Golden Treasure; a Tale of Australia [Part 11 of 15] — Lieut. E. H. Drummond (Serial Segment)
  • 70 — Tom — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 71 — Guy Hammersley; His Friends and His Adventures [Part 5 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 75 — Dan Avery’s Shot — Arthur L. Meserve (Short Story)
  • 77 — The Tour of the Ramblers Club [Part 12 of 13] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 80 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 81 — Our Spring Poet — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 83 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 84 — Obeying Orders — Folsom (Cartoon)
  • 84 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
394The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 41890-06-21
  • 85 — One Boy’s Honor; or, The Freaks of a Fortune [Part 1 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 89 — Only a Cat — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 90 — Tom Turner’s Legacy [Part 4 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 95 — Golden Treasure; a Tale of Australia [Part 12 of 15] — Lieut. E. H. Drummond (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — In the Sunk Lands; or, The Adventures of the X.T.C. Quartette [Part 8 of 10] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 103 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 104 — The Tour of the Ramblers Club [Part 13 of 13] — James Otis (Serial Segment)
  • 105 — The Cross-Eyed Lovers — John H. Johnston (Poem)
  • 106 — Guy Hammersley; His Friends and His Adventures [Part 6 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Errors of Speech III — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 111 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 112 — The Arrow and the Hat: A Harrowing Tragedy — Chip (Cartoon)
  • 112 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
395The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 51890-06-28
  • 113 — One Boy’s Honor; or, The Freaks of a Fortune [Part 2 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — Tom Turner’s Legacy [Part 5 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — Saved by an Elephant — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 126 — In the Sunk Lands; or, The Adventures of the X.T.C. Quartette [Part 9 of 10] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 130 — Guy Hammersley; His Friends and His Adventures [Part 7 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 135 — Errors of Speech IV — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 136 — Golden Treasure; a Tale of Australia [Part 13 of 15] — Lieut. E. H. Drummond (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Most Just — Chip (Cartoon)
  • 139 — Sketches of Bird Life — Bisbee (Cartoon)
  • 139 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 140 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
396The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 61890-07-05
  • 141 — One Boy’s Honor; or, The Freaks of a Fortune [Part 3 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 147 — The Water Cure — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 148 — Tom Turner’s Legacy [Part 6 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 153 — Golden Treasure; a Tale of Australia [Part 14 of 15] — Lieut. E. H. Drummond (Serial Segment)
  • 155 — Errors of Speech V — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 156 — Some College Graduates Whose Example Our Readers Are Not Advised to Emulate — Charles Howard Jones (Illustration)
  • 158 — Guy Hammersley; His Friends and His Adventures [Part 8 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 162 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 163 — In the Sunk Lands; or, The Adventures of the X.T.C. Quartette [Part 10 of 10] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 166 — A Diplomatic Hint — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 166 — Mistaken Identity — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 167 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 168 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
397The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 71890-07-12
  • 169 — The Mystic Mine; or, Strange Adventures in Mexico and Arizona [Part 1 of 14] — Will Lisenbee (Serial Segment)
  • 177 — Encouraging — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 178 — One Boy’s Honor; or, The Freaks of a Fortune [Part 4 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 183 — To a Maiden Kneeling at a Woodland Spring — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 184 — Could Not Live Without Her — [unknown artist] (Cartoon)
  • 184 — A Disappointment — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 185 — Golden Treasure; a Tale of Australia [Part 15 of 15] — Lieut. E. H. Drummond (Serial Segment)
  • 187 — Guy Hammersley; His Friends and His Adventures [Part 9 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 192 — Tom Turner’s Legacy [Part 7 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 196 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
398The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 81890-07-19
  • 197 — Under Africa; or, The Strange Manuscript of the White Slave [Part 1 of 14] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 204 — The Mystic Mine; or, Strange Adventures in Mexico and Arizona [Part 2 of 14] — Will Lisenbee (Serial Segment)
  • 208 — Analogy — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 209 — Home Discipline — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 210 — One Boy’s Honor; or, The Freaks of a Fortune [Part 5 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 216 — Guy Hammersley; His Friends and His Adventures [Part 10 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 219 — Tom Turner’s Legacy [Part 8 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 222 — How I Escaped Isandula — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 224 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
399The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 91890-07-26
  • 225 — The Yankee Drummer Boy — Tom Hall (Poem)
  • 225 — Under Africa; or, The Strange Manuscript of the White Slave [Part 2 of 14] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 230 — One Boy’s Honor; or, The Freaks of a Fortune [Part 6 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 236 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 237 — Reasoning by Analogy — The Office Boy (Short Story)
  • 238 — Summer to Father Time… — O. Herford (Illustration)
  • 239 — Tom Turner’s Legacy [Part 9 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 243 — The Mystic Mine; or, Strange Adventures in Mexico and Arizona [Part 3 of 14] — Will Lisenbee (Serial Segment)
  • 247 — Guy Hammersley; His Friends and His Adventures [Part 11 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 251 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 252 — The Perils of African Exploration — Chip (Cartoon)
400The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 101890-08-02
  • 253 — Under Africa; or, The Strange Manuscript of the White Slave [Part 3 of 14] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 258 — The Mystic Mine; or, Strange Adventures in Mexico and Arizona [Part 4 of 14] — Will Lisenbee (Serial Segment)
  • 262 — The Yankee Middies — Tom Hall (Poem)
  • 263 — One Boy’s Honor; or, The Freaks of a Fortune [Part 7 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 270 — Guy Hammersley; His Friends and His Adventures [Part 12 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 273 — Tom Turner’s Legacy [Part 10 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 278 — Lullaby — A Realist (Poem)
  • 279 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 280 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
401The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 111890-08-09
  • 281 — The Trophy of the Berkshire League [Part 1 of 14] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 287 — Under Africa; or, The Strange Manuscript of the White Slave [Part 4 of 14] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 291 — A Fortunate Runaway — G. K. Whitmore (Short Story)
  • 292 — The Mystic Mine; or, Strange Adventures in Mexico and Arizona [Part 5 of 14] — Will Lisenbee (Serial Segment)
  • 297 — Tom Turner’s Legacy [Part 11 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 301 — Only Some Flowers — Tom Hall (Poem)
  • 302 — One Boy’s Honor; or, The Freaks of a Fortune [Part 8 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 305 — Guy Hammersley; His Friends and His Adventures [Part 13 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 307 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 308 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
402The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 121890-08-16
  • 309 — The Trophy of the Berkshire League [Part 2 of 14] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 315 — Under Africa; or, The Strange Manuscript of the White Slave [Part 5 of 14] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 319 — Its Other Effect — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 320 — The Mystic Mine; or, Strange Adventures in Mexico and Arizona [Part 6 of 14] — Will Lisenbee (Serial Segment)
  • 324 — Tom Turner’s Legacy [Part 12 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 325 — How the Unexpected Happened — Percy Earl (Short Story)
  • 329 — One Boy’s Honor; or, The Freaks of a Fortune [Part 9 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 335 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 336 — The Whitewasher Whitewashed, or, The Small Boys’ Revenge — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 336 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
403The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 131890-08-23
  • 337 — The Trophy of the Berkshire League [Part 3 of 14] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 341 — Under Africa; or, The Strange Manuscript of the White Slave [Part 6 of 14] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 346 — Tom Turner’s Legacy [Part 13 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 350 — Modern Roadsters — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 352 — One Boy’s Honor; or, The Freaks of a Fortune [Part 10 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 357 — The Next Door Burglary — Henry F. Chandler (Short Story)
  • 358 — The Mystic Mine; or, Strange Adventures in Mexico and Arizona [Part 7 of 14] — Will Lisenbee (Serial Segment)
  • 363 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 364 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 364 — A Couple of Inveterate Smokers — F. W. Horwath (Cartoon)
404The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 141890-08-30
  • 365 — The Trophy of the Berkshire League [Part 4 of 14] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 370 — A New Departure in Photography — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 371 — Errors of Speech VI — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 372 — Under Africa; or, The Strange Manuscript of the White Slave [Part 7 of 14] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 377 — One Boy’s Honor; or, The Freaks of a Fortune [Part 11 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 382 — Tom Turner’s Legacy [Part 14 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 384 — West’s First Cruise in the Siren — J. Cuthbert Carr (Short Story)
  • 386 — The Mystic Mine; or, Strange Adventures in Mexico and Arizona [Part 8 of 14] — Will Lisenbee (Serial Segment)
  • 391 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 392 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 392 — Easy to Replace — F. W. Horwath (Cartoon)
405The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 151890-09-06
  • 393 — The Mystery of Silver Canon: A Tale of the Indian Country [Part 1 of 12] — Richard H. Titherington (Serial Segment)
  • 399 — The Trophy of the Berkshire League [Part 5 of 14] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 404 — Tom Turner’s Legacy [Part 15 of 15] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 406 — Under Africa; or, The Strange Manuscript of the White Slave [Part 8 of 14] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 411 — One Boy’s Honor; or, The Freaks of a Fortune [Part 12 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 415 — The Mystic Mine; or, Strange Adventures in Mexico and Arizona [Part 9 of 14] — Will Lisenbee (Serial Segment)
  • 418 — She Scorned Beggars — Durand (Cartoon)
  • 419 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 420 — A Spring and Fall Incident in Five Flops — F. M. Howarth (Cartoon)
406The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 161890-09-13
  • 421 — Rex to the Rescue — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 423 — The Mystery of Silver Canon: A Tale of the Indian Country [Part 2 of 12] — Richard H. Titherington (Serial Segment)
  • 427 — Under Africa; or, The Strange Manuscript of the White Slave [Part 9 of 14] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 432 — The Mystic Mine; or, Strange Adventures in Mexico and Arizona [Part 10 of 14] — Will Lisenbee (Serial Segment)
  • 437 — The Trophy of the Berkshire League [Part 6 of 14] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 441 — One Boy’s Honor; or, The Freaks of a Fortune [Part 13 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 445 — The Biter Bitten — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 446 — Correspondence — The Editor (Miscellaneous)
  • 447 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 448 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
407The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 171890-09-20
  • 449 — The Mystery of Silver Canon: A Tale of the Indian Country [Part 3 of 12] — Richard H. Titherington (Serial Segment)
  • 453 — Under Africa; or, The Strange Manuscript of the White Slave [Part 10 of 14] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 458 — “Do Up the Boy”. A Chapter in Tommy Curtis’s Medical Education — Bernard Redlands (Short Story)
  • 461 — One Boy’s Honor; or, The Freaks of a Fortune [Part 14 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 466 — The Trophy of the Berkshire League [Part 7 of 14] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 471 — The Mystic Mine; or, Strange Adventures in Mexico and Arizona [Part 11 of 14] — Will Lisenbee (Serial Segment)
  • 475 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 476 — A Substantial Substitute — A. J. Clapp (Cartoon)
  • 476 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
408The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 181890-09-27
  • 477 — A Heart of Gold [Part 1 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 482 — Our Snipe Picnic — G. K. Whitmore (Short Story)
  • 484 — Under Africa; or, The Strange Manuscript of the White Slave [Part 11 of 14] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 488 — The Mystic Mine; or, Strange Adventures in Mexico and Arizona [Part 12 of 14] — Will Lisenbee (Serial Segment)
  • 490 — The Mystery of Silver Canon: A Tale of the Indian Country [Part 4 of 12] — Richard H. Titherington (Serial Segment)
  • 495 — The Trophy of the Berkshire League [Part 8 of 14] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 499 — One Boy’s Honor; or, The Freaks of a Fortune [Part 15 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 503 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 504 — An Incident of the Waning Baseball Season — F. I. Filhian (Miscellaneous)
  • 504 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
409The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 191890-10-04
  • 505 — Walter Sherwood’s Probation: A Story of Euclid College [Part 1 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 511 — A Heart of Gold [Part 2 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 518 — The Mystery of Silver Canon: A Tale of the Indian Country [Part 5 of 12] — Richard H. Titherington (Serial Segment)
  • 521 — Under Africa; or, The Strange Manuscript of the White Slave [Part 12 of 14] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 525 — The Trophy of the Berkshire League [Part 9 of 14] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 528 — The Mystic Mine; or, Strange Adventures in Mexico and Arizona [Part 13 of 14] — Will Lisenbee (Serial Segment)
  • 529 — One Boy’s Honor; or, The Freaks of a Fortune [Part 16 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 531 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 532 — A Birds-Eye View of the Situation — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 532 — Remembering — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 532 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
410The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 201890-10-11
  • 533 — The Treasure of Southlake Farm [Part 1 of 12] — Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 537 — He Was Safe — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 538 — Walter Sherwood’s Probation: A Story of Euclid College [Part 2 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 542 — A Heart of Gold [Part 3 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 547 — The Trophy of the Berkshire League [Part 10 of 14] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 550 — The Mystery of Silver Canon: A Tale of the Indian Country [Part 6 of 12] — Richard H. Titherington (Serial Segment)
  • 553 — The Mystic Mine; or, Strange Adventures in Mexico and Arizona [Part 14 of 14] — Will Lisenbee (Serial Segment)
  • 554 — Under Africa; or, The Strange Manuscript of the White Slave [Part 13 of 14] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 557 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 558 — Drawing the Color Line — H. G. Watson (Cartoon)
  • 558 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
411The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 211890-10-18
  • 559 — The Treasure of Southlake Farm [Part 2 of 12] — Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 564 — The Trophy of the Berkshire League [Part 11 of 14] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 568 — A Heart of Gold [Part 4 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 571 — Walter Sherwood’s Probation: A Story of Euclid College [Part 3 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 576 — How I Broke off the Match — The Office Boy (Short Story)
  • 578 — Under Africa; or, The Strange Manuscript of the White Slave [Part 14 of 14] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 579 — Correspondence — The Editor (Miscellaneous)
  • 580 — The Mystery of Silver Canon: A Tale of the Indian Country [Part 7 of 12] — Richard H. Titherington (Serial Segment)
  • 583 — What It Failed to Teach — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 584 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
412The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 221890-10-25
  • 585 — The Mystery of Silver Canon: A Tale of the Indian Country [Part 8 of 12] — Richard H. Titherington (Serial Segment)
  • 588 — Signs of Genius — Coles (Cartoon)
  • 589 — Men of Grit: Who Began Their Career Without Money, and Have Won Success and Reputation by Their Own Energy—Paper Number 1—Colonel Albert. J. Pope — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 590 — Walter Sherwood’s Probation: A Story of Euclid College [Part 4 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 594 — A Heart of Gold [Part 5 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 597 — The Trophy of the Berkshire League [Part 12 of 14] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 603 — How the Catawissa Was Saved — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 605 — Respectfully Suggested — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 606 — The Treasure of Southlake Farm [Part 3 of 12] — Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 610 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
413The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 231890-11-01
  • 611 — A Heart of Gold [Part 6 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 615 — Walter Sherwood’s Probation: A Story of Euclid College [Part 5 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 620 — Bruin’s Treasure — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 623 — The Trophy of the Berkshire League [Part 13 of 14] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 628 — The Treasure of Southlake Farm [Part 4 of 12] — Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 633 — The Mystery of Silver Canon: A Tale of the Indian Country [Part 9 of 12] — Richard H. Titherington (Serial Segment)
  • 636 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
414The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 241890-11-08
  • 637 — The Donkey Cavalcade [Part 1 of 6] — Richard Wolff (Serial Segment)
  • 642 — A Case of Pot and Kettle — Durand (Cartoon)
  • 643 — The Treasure of Southlake Farm [Part 5 of 12] — Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 646 — A Ride with a Panther — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 649 — A Heart of Gold [Part 7 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 653 — The Trophy of the Berkshire League [Part 14 of 14] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 656 — Walter Sherwood’s Probation: A Story of Euclid College [Part 6 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 660 — The Mystery of Silver Canon: A Tale of the Indian Country [Part 10 of 12] — Richard H. Titherington (Serial Segment)
  • 662 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
415The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 251890-11-15
  • 663 — The Donkey Cavalcade [Part 2 of 6] — Richard Wolff (Serial Segment)
  • 666 — Men of Grit: Who Began Their Career Without Money, and Have Won Success and Reputation by Their Own Energy—Paper Number II—John P. Lovell — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 669 — Walter Sherwood’s Probation: A Story of Euclid College [Part 7 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 674 — The Treasure of Southlake Farm [Part 6 of 12] — Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 679 — A Heart of Gold [Part 8 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 682 — Correspondence — The Editor (Miscellaneous)
  • 683 — The Pirate’s Ring — Sterry Egerton (Short Story)
  • 685 — The Mystery of Silver Canon: A Tale of the Indian Country [Part 11 of 12] — Richard H. Titherington (Serial Segment)
  • 688 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
416The Argosy Vol. 10, No. 261890-11-22
  • 689 — The Donkey Cavalcade [Part 3 of 6] — Richard Wolff (Serial Segment)
  • 694 — The Treasure of Southlake Farm [Part 7 of 12] — Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 698 — A Memorable Run — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 700 — The Mystery of Silver Canon: A Tale of the Indian Country [Part 12 of 12] — Richard H. Titherington (Serial Segment)
  • 701 — Walter Sherwood’s Probation: A Story of Euclid College [Part 8 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 705 — A Heart of Gold [Part 9 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 709 — Men of Grit: Who Began Their Career Without Money, and Have Won Success and Reputation by Their Own Energy—Paper Number III—George Hardin Yenowine, a Successful Newspaper Man — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 710 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
417The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 11890-11-29Frank A. Munsey
  • 1 — The Young Flagman [Part 1 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 5 — The Donkey Cavalcade [Part 4 of 6] — Richard Wolff (Serial Segment)
  • 8 — A Personal Letter from Mr. Munsey on the Reduction in Price — Frank A. Munsey (Editorial)
  • 8 — Admiral Luce: A Sketch of the Career of a Gallant American Sailor — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 9 — Our Fortunate Mishap — William D. Moffat (Short Story)
  • 11 — A Heart of Gold [Part 10 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 12 — Walter Sherwood’s Probation: A Story of Euclid College [Part 9 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 15 — The Treasure of Southlake Farm [Part 8 of 12] — Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
418The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 21890-12-06
  • 17 — Walter Sherwood’s Probation: A Story of Euclid College [Part 10 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 20 — How the Battle Ended — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 21 — The Young Flagman [Part 2 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — A Railroad Incident — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 25 — The Donkey Cavalcade [Part 5 of 6] — Richard Wolff (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — The Treasure of Southlake Farm [Part 9 of 12] — Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 30 — A Heart of Gold [Part 11 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
419The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 31890-12-13
  • 33 — The Treasure of Southlake Farm [Part 10 of 12] — Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 37 — How the Rajah’s Horse Ran Amuck — Charles G. D. Roberts (Short Story)
  • 38 — Walter Sherwood’s Probation: A Story of Euclid College [Part 11 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 40 — John Beard Allen, United States Senator from Pennsylvania — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 41 — The Young Flagman [Part 3 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 44 — The Donkey Cavalcade [Part 6 of 6] — Richard Wolff (Serial Segment)
  • 46 — A Heart of Gold [Part 12 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
420The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 41890-12-20
  • 49 — The Penrose Plot [Part 1 of 16] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 53 — The Young Flagman [Part 4 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 56 — James H. Blount: A Preeminent Southern Congressman — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 57 — Ernest and Constantine or The Ring of Enceladus: A Christmas Story — James C. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 60 — The Treasure of Southlake Farm [Part 11 of 12] — Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 62 — A Heart of Gold [Part 13 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — Walter Sherwood’s Probation: A Story of Euclid College [Part 12 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
421The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 51890-12-27
  • 65 — The Penrose Plot [Part 2 of 16] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 69 — The Young Flagman [Part 5 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 72 — Elijah W. Halford: President Harrison’s Private Secretary — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 73 — A Struggle with a Moose — Sterry Egerton (Vignette)
  • 74 — The Treasure of Southlake Farm [Part 12 of 12] — Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 75 — Walter Sherwood’s Probation: A Story of Euclid College [Part 13 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — A Heart of Gold [Part 14 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
422The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 61891-01-03
  • 81 — The Penrose Plot [Part 3 of 16] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 85 — The Young Flagman [Part 6 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — Arthur Pue Goodman: United States Senator from Maryland — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 89 — Prince Ashghur Singh — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 90 — Walter Sherwood’s Probation: A Story of Euclid College [Part 14 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — Present Day History Papers. I: Holland and Its Girl Queen — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 93 — A Heart of Gold [Part 15 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 96 — Correspondence — [uncredited] (Column)
423The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 71891-01-10
  • 97 — Richard Dare’s Venture; or, Striking Out for Himself [Part 1 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 101 — A Heart of Gold [Part 16 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — John Holbrook Estill: A Well-Known Southern Journalist — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 105 — The Cub Pilot’s Story — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 107 — The Young Flagman [Part 7 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — The Penrose Plot [Part 4 of 16] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
424The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 81891-01-17
  • 113 — The Penrose Plot [Part 5 of 16] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 117 — The Young Flagman [Part 8 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — A Good Word to Take Out of One’s Vocabulary — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 119 — An Elephant to Baptize — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 120 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 120 — Colonel Franklin K. Hain, Manager of the New York Elevated Railroad — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 121 — Richard Dare’s Venture; or, Striking Out for Himself [Part 2 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — A Heart of Gold [Part 17 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — The Master of the House — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 127 — Little Patrick — Robert Barnes Cramer (Short Story)
  • 128 — Present Day History Papers. II: The Austro-Hungarian Empire, and Its Imperial Family — [uncredited] (Article)
425The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 91891-01-24
  • 129 — The Penrose Plot [Part 6 of 16] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — Richard Dare’s Venture; or, Striking Out for Himself [Part 3 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 136 — Men of Grit: Who Began Their Career Without Money, and Have Won Success and Reputation by Their Own Energy. IV. Johston Cornish: State Senator-Elect of New Jersey — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 137 — The Captain’s Story — Sterry Egerton (Short Story)
  • 139 — The Young Flagman [Part 9 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — A Heart of Gold [Part 18 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
426The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 101891-01-31
  • 145 — Richard Dare’s Venture; or, Striking Out for Himself [Part 4 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 148 — A Heart of Gold [Part 19 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 151 — Correspondence — The Editor (Miscellaneous)
  • 152 — Men of Grit: Who Began Their Career Without Money, and Have Won Success and Reputation by Their Own Energy: V: William Lewis Douglas — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 153 — The Penrose Plot [Part 7 of 16] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 156 — The Magic of Modern Mechanism — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 156 — A Lucky Leap for Liberty — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 158 — The Young Flagman [Part 10 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
427The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 111891-02-07
  • 161 — The Penrose Plot [Part 8 of 16] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 165 — The Young Flagman [Part 11 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 168 — Preston B. Plumb, U.S. Senator from Kansas — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 169 — Richard Dare’s Venture; or, Striking Out for Himself [Part 5 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 172 — Whales and Whaling — W. I. Lincoln Adams (Article)
  • 173 — Present Day History Papers. III: Switzerland — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 174 — A Heart of Gold [Part 20 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
428The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 121891-02-14
  • 177 — A Shop on Wheels [Part 1 of 11] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 181 — A Heart of Gold [Part 21 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 183 — Correspondence — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 184 — John H. Mitchell: United States Senator from Oregon — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 185 — The Penrose Plot [Part 9 of 16] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 188 — Richard Dare’s Venture; or, Striking Out for Himself [Part 6 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 191 — The Young Flagman [Part 12 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
429The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 131891-02-21
  • 193 — A Shop on Wheels [Part 2 of 11] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 197 — Richard Dare’s Venture; or, Striking Out for Himself [Part 7 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 200 — Edmund G. Ross: A Western Editor and Publisher, Who Has Been a Governor and Senator — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 201 — Riding a Wooden Horse — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 202 — A Heart of Gold [Part 22 of 22] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 206 — The Penrose Plot [Part 10 of 16] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
430The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 141891-02-28
  • 209 — Digging for Gold; a Story of California [Part 1 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 213 — The Penrose Plot [Part 11 of 16] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 216 — John M. Allen: Congressman from Mississippi — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 217 — A Shop on Wheels [Part 3 of 11] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 221 — Richard Dare’s Venture; or, Striking Out for Himself [Part 8 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
431The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 151891-03-07
  • 225 — A Friendly Foe — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • Digging for Gold; a Story of California [Part 2 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • A Shop on Wheels [Part 4 of 11] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • The Penrose Plot [Part 12 of 16] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • Richard Dare’s Venture; or, Striking Out for Himself [Part 9 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
432The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 161891-03-14
  • 241 — Digging for Gold; a Story of California [Part 3 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 245 — The Penrose Plot [Part 13 of 16] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 248 — Nelson W. Aldrich: United States Senator from Rhode Island — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 249 — A Shop on Wheels [Part 5 of 11] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 251 — Richard Dare’s Venture; or, Striking Out for Himself [Part 10 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 256 — Correspondence — [uncredited] (Column)
433The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 171891-03-21
  • 257 — The Penrose Plot [Part 14 of 16] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 261 — A Shop on Wheels [Part 6 of 11] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 264 — Men of Grit: Who Began Their Career Without Money, and Have Won Success and Reputation by Their Own Energy. VII. Edgar A. Davis of the Davis Boat and Oral Company — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 265 — Uncle Breeson’s Story — Joseph Grant Ewing (Short Story)
  • 266 — Digging for Gold; a Story of California [Part 4 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 271 — Richard Dare’s Venture; or, Striking Out for Himself [Part 11 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
434The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 181891-03-28
  • 273 — Train and Station; or, The Rambles of a Young Railroader [Part 1 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 279 — Correspondence — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 280 — Wilbur F. Sanders, United States Senator from Montana — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 281 — The Penrose Plot [Part 15 of 16] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 284 — Digging for Gold; a Story of California [Part 5 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 287 — A Shop on Wheels [Part 7 of 11] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
435The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 191891-04-04
  • 289 — Train and Station; or, The Rambles of a Young Railroader [Part 2 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 294 — Cheerful Charlie: A True Story of the War — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 296 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 297 — A Shop on Wheels [Part 8 of 11] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 300 — Digging for Gold; a Story of California [Part 6 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 304 — The Penrose Plot [Part 16 of 16] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
436The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 201891-04-11
  • 305 — Brad Mattoon; or, Life at Hosmer Hall [Part 1 of 15] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 308 — A Shop on Wheels [Part 9 of 11] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 312 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 313 — Train and Station; or, The Rambles of a Young Railroader [Part 3 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 317 — Digging for Gold; a Story of California [Part 7 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
437The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 211891-04-18
  • 321 — Brad Mattoon; or, Life at Hosmer Hall [Part 2 of 15] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 325 — A Shop on Wheels [Part 10 of 11] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 329 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 330 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 331 — Train and Station; or, The Rambles of a Young Railroader [Part 4 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 336 — Digging for Gold; a Story of California [Part 8 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
438The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 221891-04-25
  • 339 — Brad Mattoon; or, Life at Hosmer Hall [Part 3 of 15] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 344 — Digging for Gold; a Story of California [Part 9 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 348 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 349 — Train and Station; or, The Rambles of a Young Railroader [Part 5 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 354 — A Shop on Wheels [Part 11 of 11] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 356 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
439The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 231891-05-02
  • 357 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 1 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 362 — Brad Mattoon; or, Life at Hosmer Hall [Part 4 of 15] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 366 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 367 — Train and Station; or, The Rambles of a Young Railroader [Part 6 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 372 — Digging for Gold; a Story of California [Part 10 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
440The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 241891-05-09
  • 375 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 2 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 379 — Train and Station; or, The Rambles of a Young Railroader [Part 7 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 385 — Brad Mattoon; or, Life at Hosmer Hall [Part 5 of 15] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 389 — Digging for Gold; a Story of California [Part 11 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 392 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
441The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 251891-05-16
  • 393 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 3 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 398 — Train and Station; or, The Rambles of a Young Railroader [Part 8 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 403 — Brad Mattoon; or, Life at Hosmer Hall [Part 6 of 15] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 407 — Digging for Gold; a Story of California [Part 12 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 410 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
442The Argosy Vol. 11, No. 261891-05-23
  • 411 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 4 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 415 — Train and Station; or, The Rambles of a Young Railroader [Part 9 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 419 — Digging for Gold; a Story of California [Part 13 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 424 — Brad Mattoon; or, Life at Hosmer Hall [Part 7 of 15] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 428 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
443The Argosy Vol. 12, No. 11891-05-30
  • 1 — On Steeds of Steel; or, The Tour of the Challenge Club [Part 1 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 5 — Brad Mattoon; or, Life at Hosmer Hall [Part 8 of 15] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 8 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 5 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 13 — Train and Station; or, The Rambles of a Young Railroader [Part 10 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 18 — Present Day History Papers IV: Australia, a Land of Promise — William J. Bahmer (Article)
  • 18 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 20 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
444The Argosy Vol. 12, No. 21891-06-06
  • 21 — On Steeds of Steel; or, The Tour of the Challenge Club [Part 2 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 6 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 30 — Brad Mattoon; or, Life at Hosmer Hall [Part 9 of 15] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 33 — Train and Station; or, The Rambles of a Young Railroader [Part 11 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 39 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 40 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
445The Argosy Vol. 12, No. 31891-06-13
  • 41 — On Steeds of Steel; or, The Tour of the Challenge Club [Part 3 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 45 — Brad Mattoon; or, Life at Hosmer Hall [Part 10 of 15] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 49 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 7 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 54 — Train and Station; or, The Rambles of a Young Railroader [Part 12 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 58 — The Elastic Man Wins a Rubber at Tennis — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 59 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 60 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
446The Argosy Vol. 12, No. 41891-06-20
  • 61 — On Steeds of Steel; or, The Tour of the Challenge Club [Part 4 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 65 — The Fish That Jones Caught — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 66 — Train and Station; or, The Rambles of a Young Railroader [Part 13 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 70 — Brad Mattoon; or, Life at Hosmer Hall [Part 11 of 15] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 75 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 8 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 79 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 80 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
447The Argosy Vol. 12, No. 51891-06-27
  • 81 — Train and Station; or, The Rambles of a Young Railroader [Part 14 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 89 — On Steeds of Steel; or, The Tour of the Challenge Club [Part 5 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 93 — Brad Mattoon; or, Life at Hosmer Hall [Part 12 of 15] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 97 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 9 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
448The Argosy Vol. 12, No. 61891-07-04
  • 100 — Upon the Fourth — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 100 — Brad Mattoon; or, Life at Hosmer Hall [Part 13 of 15] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — Train and Station; or, The Rambles of a Young Railroader [Part 15 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 111 — On Steeds of Steel; or, The Tour of the Challenge Club [Part 6 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 10 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 120 — Mr. Bobbs’s (sic) and His Fireworks: A Fourth of July Episode — [uncredited] (Comic Strip)
449The Argosy Vol. 12, No. 71891-07-11
  • 121 — Brad Mattoon; or, Life at Hosmer Hall [Part 14 of 15] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 125 — The Long and the Short of It — Chip (Comic Strip)
  • 125 — Train and Station; or, The Rambles of a Young Railroader [Part 16 of 16] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 128 — His Subject — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 128 — Too Good to Be True — [uncredited] (Comic Strip)
  • 129 — Present Day History Papers V: Italy — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 130 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 131 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 11 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 134 — A Heavy Burden — [uncredited] (Comic Strip)
  • 135 — On Steeds of Steel; or, The Tour of the Challenge Club [Part 7 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 140 — It Doesn’t Always Pay to Dress Well — Chip (Comic Strip)
450The Argosy Vol. 12, No. 81891-07-18
  • 141 — The Chinese Conspiracy; or, A Naval Cadet’s Adventures in the Celestial Empire [Part 1 of 13] — Enrique H. Lewis (Serial Segment)
  • 146 — On Steeds of Steel; or, The Tour of the Challenge Club [Part 8 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 150 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 151 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 12 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 156 — Brad Mattoon; or, Life at Hosmer Hall [Part 15 of 15] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 160 — Tom Smith’s Shoes — [uncredited] (Comic Strip)
451The Argosy Vol. 12, No. 91891-07-25
  • 161 — The Deerskin Talisman, a Tale of Mexican Treasure [Part 1 of 10] — Gilbert Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 165 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 13 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 170 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 171 — The Chinese Conspiracy; or, A Naval Cadet’s Adventures in the Celestial Empire [Part 2 of 13] — Enrique H. Lewis (Serial Segment)
  • 175 — On Steeds of Steel; or, The Tour of the Challenge Club [Part 9 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 180 — Mr. Washington Sparks — [uncredited] (Comic Strip)
452The Argosy Vol. 12, No. 101891-08-01
  • 181 — The Deerskin Talisman, a Tale of Mexican Treasure [Part 2 of 10] — Gilbert Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 184 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 185 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 14 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 189 — Present Day History Papers VI: Spain — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 190 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 191 — The Chinese Conspiracy; or, A Naval Cadet’s Adventures in the Celestial Empire [Part 3 of 13] — Enrique H. Lewis (Serial Segment)
  • 195 — On Steeds of Steel; or, The Tour of the Challenge Club [Part 10 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 200 — The Possibilities… of a Trombone — [uncredited] (Comic Strip)
453The Argosy Vol. 12, No. 111891-08-08
  • 201 — Norman Brooke; or, Breasting the Breakers [Part 1 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 205 — The Chinese Conspiracy; or, A Naval Cadet’s Adventures in the Celestial Empire [Part 4 of 13] — Enrique H. Lewis (Serial Segment)
  • 210 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 211 — The Deerskin Talisman, a Tale of Mexican Treasure [Part 3 of 10] — Gilbert Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 214 — Adolphus’s Escape — [uncredited] (Comic Strip)
  • 215 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 15 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 218 — On Steeds of Steel; or, The Tour of the Challenge Club [Part 11 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 220 — He Laughs Best Who Laughs Last — [unknown artist] (Comic Strip)
454The Argosy Vol. 12, No. 121891-08-15
  • 221 — Norman Brooke; or, Breasting the Breakers [Part 2 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 225 — The Chinese Conspiracy; or, A Naval Cadet’s Adventures in the Celestial Empire [Part 5 of 13] — Enrique H. Lewis (Serial Segment)
  • 229 — The Gardener’s Proposal — Richard H. Titherington (Poem)
  • 229 — Preparing to Receive Him — [uncredited] (Comic Strip)
  • 230 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 231 — The Deerskin Talisman, a Tale of Mexican Treasure [Part 4 of 10] — Gilbert Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 234 — On Steeds of Steel; or, The Tour of the Challenge Club [Part 12 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 237 — The Hard Tale of a Persistent Pointer — Chip (Comic Strip)
  • 238 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 16 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 240 — Seen on a Late Train — [uncredited] (Comic Strip)
455The Argosy Vol. 12, No. 131891-08-22
  • 241 — The Deerskin Talisman, a Tale of Mexican Treasure [Part 5 of 10] — Gilbert Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 244 — An Unsuccessful Strategm — [uncredited] (Comic Strip)
  • 245 — The Chinese Conspiracy; or, A Naval Cadet’s Adventures in the Celestial Empire [Part 6 of 13] — Enrique H. Lewis (Serial Segment)
  • 249 — A Peculiar Thing About Boys — Chip (Comic Strip)
  • 250 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 251 — Norman Brooke; or, Breasting the Breakers [Part 3 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 254 — Rough Before a Visitor — [uncredited] (Comic Strip)
  • 255 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 17 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 258 — On Steeds of Steel; or, The Tour of the Challenge Club [Part 13 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 259 — The Highwayman and the Acrobat — [unknown artist] (Comic Strip)
  • 260 — A Bashful Man’s Experimental Proposal — [uncredited] (Comic Strip)
456The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4561891-08-29
  • 1 — A Debt of Honor [Part 1 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 3 — A Seafaring Song — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 3 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 18 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 5 — The Old Haymow — J. Whitcomb Riley (Poem)
  • 5 — Curve Pitching — George R. Bradley (Article)
  • 6 — The Chinese Conspiracy; or, A Naval Cadet’s Adventures in the Celestial Empire [Part 7 of 13] — Enrique H. Lewis (Serial Segment)
  • 9 — Norman Brooke; or, Breasting the Breakers [Part 4 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 10 — Expensive Fumes — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 11 — Friends — K. H. T. (Poem)
  • 11 — The Deerskin Talisman, a Tale of Mexican Treasure [Part 6 of 10] — Gilbert Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 12 — The Bravest Man — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 12 — A Hero by Accident — Richard H. Titherington (Short Story)
  • 13 — One in a Thousand — G. K. Whitmore (Short Story)
457The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4571891-09-05
  • 15 — Midshipman Warren — R. H. Titherington (Short Story)
  • 16 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 19 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 18 — Norman Brooke; or, Breasting the Breakers [Part 5 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 19 — The Chinese Conspiracy; or, A Naval Cadet’s Adventures in the Celestial Empire [Part 8 of 13] — Enrique H. Lewis (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — A Debt of Honor [Part 2 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — On a Summer Day — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 25 — Will’s Way Out of It — Percy Earl (Short Story)
  • 26 — The Valley of Sleep — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 26 — The Deerskin Talisman, a Tale of Mexican Treasure [Part 7 of 10] — Gilbert Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — Old Books — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 27 — Rare Coins — John V. Condit (Article)
458The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4581891-09-12
  • 29 — The Phantom Horse of the Terai — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 30 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 20 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 32 — Norman Brooke; or, Breasting the Breakers [Part 6 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 34 — After the Storm — Andrew Norton (Poem)
  • 34 — The Deerskin Talisman, a Tale of Mexican Treasure [Part 8 of 10] — Gilbert Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 37 — A Debt of Honor [Part 3 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 39 — In Mid Ocean — J. Cuthbert Carr (Short Story)
  • 40 — Archery — George R. Bradley (Article)
  • 40 — The Chinese Conspiracy; or, A Naval Cadet’s Adventures in the Celestial Empire [Part 9 of 13] — Enrique H. Lewis (Serial Segment)
459The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4591891-09-19
  • 43 — A Spicy Breakfast — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 44 — A Camping Out — Mary A. Mason (Poem)
  • 44 — The Chinese Conspiracy; or, A Naval Cadet’s Adventures in the Celestial Empire [Part 10 of 13] — Enrique H. Lewis (Serial Segment)
  • 45 — Noblesse Oblige — Carlotta Perry (Poem)
  • 45 — The Deerskin Talisman, a Tale of Mexican Treasure [Part 9 of 10] — Gilbert Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 47 — Maybe Land — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 47 — Arthur Blaisdell’s Choice [Part 21 of 21] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 51 — Signs of Appreciation — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 51 — A Debt of Honor [Part 4 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 52 — Throwing the Hammer and Putting the Shot — George R. Bradley (Article)
  • 52 — Norman Brooke; or, Breasting the Breakers [Part 7 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 55 — The Defense of Blueberry Island — R. H. Titherington (Short Story)
460The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4601891-09-26
  • 57 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 1 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Life’s Preciousness — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 60 — The Chinese Conspiracy; or, A Naval Cadet’s Adventures in the Celestial Empire [Part 11 of 13] — Enrique H. Lewis (Serial Segment)
  • 62 — A Doubtfull Hero — H. F. Chandler (Short Story)
  • 63 — Contentment — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 63 — Kites, How to Make and Fly Them — Elliott Shaw (Article)
  • 65 — A Debt of Honor [Part 5 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 67 — An Arctic Crusoe — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 68 — It Never Pays — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 68 — Norman Brooke; or, Breasting the Breakers [Part 8 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 70 — A Holiday — S. D. (Poem)
  • 70 — The Deerskin Talisman, a Tale of Mexican Treasure [Part 10 of 10] — Gilbert Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 70 — A Forced Acceptance — [uncredited] (Poem)
461The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4611891-10-03
  • 71 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 2 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — The Old Meadow Path — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 74 — Norman Brooke; or, Breasting the Breakers [Part 9 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — September — Bessie Chandler (Poem)
  • 76 — Hunting the Hippopotamus — Captain John D. Horton (Short Story)
  • 77 — Marsh Echoes — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 77 — Tricks with the Stick — George R. Bradley (Article)
  • 79 — A Debt of Honor [Part 6 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 81 — Twilight — F. C. Y. (Poem)
  • 81 — The Chinese Conspiracy; or, A Naval Cadet’s Adventures in the Celestial Empire [Part 12 of 13] — Enrique H. Lewis (Serial Segment)
  • 82 — Why Tom Was Not a Gentleman — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
462The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4621891-10-10
  • 85 — In a South American Jungle — Owen Hackett (Short Story)
  • 86 — Taps — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 86 — The Chinese Conspiracy; or, A Naval Cadet’s Adventures in the Celestial Empire [Part 13 of 13] — Enrique H. Lewis (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — On Two Ends of a Drawbridge — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 89 — A Debt of Honor [Part 7 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — Training for Football — An Ex Team Captain (Article)
  • 93 — God’s Lamps — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 93 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 3 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 96 — Their Mother — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 96 — Norman Brooke; or, Breasting the Breakers [Part 10 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 98 — A Fairy Tale — [uncredited] (Poem)
463The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4631891-10-17
  • 99 — True to Himself, or, Roger Strong’s Struggle for Place [Part 1 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 102 — Grace and Strength — T. B. Aldrich (Poem)
  • 102 — Bobby Blake’s Idea — John Russell Fisher (Short Story)
  • 103 — A Lesson of Life — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 103 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 4 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Hope — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 107 — The Cormorant Cruiser — Burton Melville (Short Story)
  • 108 — A Debt of Honor [Part 8 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Norman Brooke; or, Breasting the Breakers [Part 11 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Autumn — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 112 — Reading and Declamation — Judson Newman Smith (Article)
464The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4641891-10-24
  • 113 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 5 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — Nothing in Vain — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 116 — A South African Hunt — Hubert Davis (Short Story)
  • 117 — Among the Cotton Fields of Georgia — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 117 — A Debt of Honor [Part 9 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — The Evils of Training — One Who Trains (Article)
  • 121 — Aladdin — James Russell Lowell (Poem)
  • 121 — Saved by Chance — Owen Hackett (Short Story)
  • 122 — Ballad of Bicycling — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 122 — True to Himself, or, Roger Strong’s Struggle for Place [Part 2 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — Manhood — M. B. Bisbee (Poem)
  • 124 — Norman Brooke; or, Breasting the Breakers [Part 12 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — The Old Apple Tree — [uncredited] (Poem)
465The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4651891-10-31
  • 127 — An Idea and a Fortune — Owen Hackett (Short Story)
  • 129 — A Debt of Honor [Part 10 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 6 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 135 — Good Advice — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 135 — True to Himself, or, Roger Strong’s Struggle for Place [Part 3 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — Golden Rod — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 137 — Our Theater — Shirley Fairfax (Article)
  • 138 — Norman Brooke; or, Breasting the Breakers [Part 13 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Leading World’s Records of Athletic Contests — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 140 — October — Helen Lee Carey (Poem)
466The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4661891-11-07
  • 141 — Blazing Arrow [Part 1 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Spinning Song — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 143 — Alf — Ida D. Monroe (Short Story)
  • 144 — A Warning — Bishop Porteus (Poem)
  • 144 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 7 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 147 — Features of College Life — An Initiate (Article)
  • 149 — The Brighter Side — Phoebe Cary (Poem (Reprint))
  • 149 — The Pirates’ Hoard — Hugh Penworthy (Short Story)
  • 150 — A Teacher — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 150 — A Debt of Honor [Part 11 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 152 — Harvest Song — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 152 — True to Himself, or, Roger Strong’s Struggle for Place [Part 4 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 154 — Norman Brooke; or, Breasting the Breakers [Part 14 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
467The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4671891-11-14
  • 155 — Feodor — Russell Stockton (Short Story)
  • 156 — Blazing Arrow [Part 2 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 158 — The Microscope and Its Revelations—Principles and Structure — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 159 — From the Mountains — Ambrose Bennett (Poem)
  • 159 — True to Himself, or, Roger Strong’s Struggle for Place [Part 5 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 163 — Autumn Haze — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 163 — Tom Thornton’s Mount — Burton Melville (Short Story)
  • 164 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 8 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 166 — The Chimney Demons — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 166 — A Debt of Honor [Part 12 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 168 — The Bell Buoy — [uncredited] (Poem)
468The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4681891-11-21
  • 169 — Blazing Arrow [Part 3 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 171 — Song of the Chrysanthemum — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 171 — A Debt of Honor [Part 13 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 171 — The Microscope and Its Revelations — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 172 — Loving Words — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 172 — True to Himself, or, Roger Strong’s Struggle for Place [Part 6 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 177 — Golden Rod — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 177 — The Mystery of Basin Camp — Owen Hackett (Short Story)
  • 179 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 9 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 181 — The Old Pine Box — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 181 — Rufus Price, the Drill Boy — Julia K. Hildreth (Short Story)
469The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4691891-11-28
  • 183 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 1 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 186 — An Hour’s Surprises — Hugh Penworthy (Short Story)
  • 187 — Blazing Arrow [Part 4 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 189 — A Debt of Honor [Part 14 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 191 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 10 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 193 — True to Himself, or, Roger Strong’s Struggle for Place [Part 7 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 196 — From Log Cabin to College — William J. Bahmer (Article)
470The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4701891-12-05
  • 197 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 2 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 199 — The Four Leaved Clover — Margaret R. Hines (Poem)
  • 199 — Faithful and Thorough: A Business Story — W. H. W. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 201 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 11 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 203 — A Crushing Success — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 204 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 204 — Samuel F.B. Morse — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 205 — The Virtue of Training — Bulwer-Lytton (Poem (Reprint))
  • 205 — The Grantham Diamonds — Russell Stockton (Short Story)
  • 206 — The Old Farm Home — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 206 — Blazing Arrow [Part 5 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 208 — True to Himself, or, Roger Strong’s Struggle for Place [Part 8 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 210 — Our Navy and What It Can Be — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 210 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 210 — Military Matters — The Readers (Letter Column)
471The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4711891-12-12
  • 211 — Fox Hunting Against Time — William J. Bahmer (Short Story)
  • 213 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 12 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 215 — A Fable — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 215 — True to Himself, or, Roger Strong’s Struggle for Place [Part 9 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 219 — Received Payment — Burton Melville (Short Story)
  • 220 — The Stranger — John B. Tabb (Poem)
  • 220 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 3 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 222 — Blazing Arrow [Part 6 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 224 — How Heavy Guns Are Made — [uncredited] (Article)
472The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4721891-12-19
  • 225 — The Star of the Show, and What She Found on Christmas Eve — Owen Hackett (Short Story)
  • 227 — Honor After Death — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 227 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 4 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 229 — Blazing Arrow [Part 7 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 231 — The Song of the Axe — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 231 — Modern Torpedoes — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 232 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 232 — William Ewart Gladstone — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 233 — The Christmas Drum — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 235 — The Argosy — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 235 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 13 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 236 — Gossip — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 237 — Vanitas — Judson Newman Smith (Poem)
  • 237 — True to Himself, or, Roger Strong’s Struggle for Place [Part 10 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 238 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 238 — Military Matters — The Readers (Letter Column)
473The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4731891-12-26
  • 239 — The Doctor’s Story — John A. Cowdray (Short Story)
  • 240 — Fishing — Eugene Field (Poem)
  • 240 — Blazing Arrow [Part 8 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 242 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 5 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 244 — At Twenty One — George W. Bungay (Poem)
  • 244 — New Year’s Day in Chinatown — J. H. (Short Story)
  • 247 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 14 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 249 — Two Views — Marian Douglas (Poem)
  • 249 — A Mid December Episode — J. L. Harbour (Short Story)
  • 250 — The King’s Quest — Caroline A. Mason (Poem)
  • 250 — True to Himself, or, Roger Strong’s Struggle for Place [Part 11 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
474The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4741892-01-02
  • 253 — Dirkman’s Luck [Part 1 of 16] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 256 — True to Himself, or, Roger Strong’s Struggle for Place [Part 12 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 257 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 6 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 261 — Fortune My Foe — Alfred P. Graves (Poem)
  • 261 — Making a Start — Burton Melville (Short Story)
  • 262 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 15 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 264 — The Bee and I — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 264 — Blazing Arrow [Part 9 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 266 — “Unto How Many” — Robert Buchanan (Poem)
  • 266 — Bart’s Bravery — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
475The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4751892-01-09
  • 267 — Battling with Fortune [Part 1 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 269 — Luck — Thomas F. Porter (Poem)
  • 269 — Dirkman’s Luck [Part 2 of 16] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 272 — Blazing Arrow [Part 10 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 275 — New Year’s Eve — H. Hastings Weld (Poem)
  • 275 — The Man in the Yellow Ulster — Edwin T. Clough (Short Story)
  • 277 — True to Himself, or, Roger Strong’s Struggle for Place [Part 13 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 278 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 7 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
476The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4761892-01-16
  • 281 — The Mystery of the Seven Cars — T. S. Harney (Short Story)
  • 282 — Mountain Pines — Frank Dempster Sherman (Poem)
  • 282 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 8 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 285 — A Precious Talisman — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 285 — Blazing Arrow [Part 11 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 286 — Tomorrow — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 286 — The Monitors — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 289 — Moonlight — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 289 — Battling with Fortune [Part 2 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 291 — A Word of Advice — T. B. Aldrich (Poem)
  • 291 — Dirkman’s Luck [Part 3 of 16] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 293 — Bliss — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 293 — A Fight with a Herd Horse — Frank W. Calkins (Short Story)
477The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4771892-01-23
  • 295 — Luke Foster’s Grit, or, The Last Cruise of the Spitfire [Part 1 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 297 — Time and Memory — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 297 — Dirkman’s Luck [Part 4 of 16] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 299 — Blazing Arrow [Part 12 of 12] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 300 — Chat on Athletics: Long Running — Judson Newman Smith (Column)
  • 301 — Good By, Old House — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 301 — A Sermon for Boys — J. L. Harbour (Article)
  • 303 — Winter’s Snowy Robes — J. G. Whittier (Poem)
  • 303 — At the End of the Trail — Wharton A. Parselle (Short Story)
  • 305 — Battling with Fortune [Part 3 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 306 — The Holiday Spirit — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 306 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 9 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
478The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4781892-01-30
  • 309 — The Fate of the Tiger Cat — Hugh Penworthy (Short Story)
  • 310 — Smithy Song — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 310 — Battling with Fortune [Part 4 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 312 — The Suppliant — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 312 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 10 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 315 — Tit for Tat — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 315 — Chat on Athletics: The Short Run — Judson Newman Smith (Column)
  • 317 — Content — J. G. Whittier (Poem)
  • 317 — Dirkman’s Luck [Part 5 of 16] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 319 — Luke Foster’s Grit, or, The Last Cruise of the Spitfire [Part 2 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 321 — From the Persian — Sir Edwin Arnold (Poem)
  • 321 — Hunting a Yo-Ho — C. A. Stephens (Short Story)
  • 322 — Life — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
479The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4791892-02-06
  • 323 — The Wreck Off Stacomb — Owen Hackett (Short Story)
  • 325 — The Parson’s Wife — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 325 — Dirkman’s Luck [Part 6 of 16] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 328 — Sleep — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 328 — Out with the Ducks — Vance Harcourt (Short Story)
  • 331 — Be Noble — James Russell Lowell (Poem)
  • 331 — Luke Foster’s Grit, or, The Last Cruise of the Spitfire [Part 3 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 332 — The Brighter Side — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 332 — Battling with Fortune [Part 5 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 334 — Hunkum Hill — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 334 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 11 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Serial Segment)
480The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4801892-02-13
  • 337 — Sentenced to Freedom — Russell Stockton (Short Story)
  • 339 — The Mended Vase — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 339 — Dirkman’s Luck [Part 7 of 16] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 341 — A Truth — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 341 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 12 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
  • 345 — Sympathy — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 345 — Luke Foster’s Grit, or, The Last Cruise of the Spitfire [Part 4 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 347 — Shared — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 347 — Battling with Fortune [Part 6 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 349 — Boys Wanted — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 349 — Puddleton on the Warpath — Shirley Fairfax (Short Story)
  • 350 — A Race for Life — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 350 — Chat on Athletics: Miscellaneous Track and Field Sports — Judson Newman Smith (Column)
481The Argosy Vol. 13, No. 4811892-02-20
  • 351 — Trapping with the Tobiques — Mrs. Christine Stephens (Short Story)
  • 352 — A Prayer — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 352 — Battling with Fortune [Part 7 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 354 — The Two Lessons — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 354 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 13 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
  • 357 — Belated — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 357 — Chat on Athletics: Jumping and Shot Putting — Judson Newman Smith (Column)
  • 359 — Trifles — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 359 — To Clear His Name — Richard Quigley (Short Story)
  • 360 — The Slave’s Champion — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 360 — Luke Foster’s Grit, or, The Last Cruise of the Spitfire [Part 5 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 362 — Onward — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 362 — Dirkman’s Luck [Part 8 of 16] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 364 — Friendship — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
482The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 4821892-02-27
  • 1 — A Lost Expedition: A Story of Alaskan Adventure [Part 1 of 16] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 4 — Divine Harmonies — Ralph Waldo Emerson (Poem (Reprint))
  • 4 — Luke Foster’s Grit, or, The Last Cruise of the Spitfire [Part 6 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 6 — Battling with Fortune [Part 8 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 8 — Robert T. Lincoln: Abraham Lincoln’s Son; Minister to England — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 9 — Hope’s Messengers — Clinton Scollard (Poem)
  • 9 — On the Eve of Battle — Constant J. Schell (Short Story)
  • 10 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 14 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
  • 11 — The Elf and the Dewdrop — Helen L. Carey (Poem)
  • 11 — Dirkman’s Luck [Part 9 of 16] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 13 — Chat on Out Door Sports: Facts About the Wheel — Judson Newman Smith (Article)
  • 14 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
483The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 4831892-03-05
  • 15 — The Order of the Mummy [Part 1 of 12] — Alexander C. Durbin (Serial Segment)
  • 18 — Battling with Fortune [Part 9 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 20 — Luke Foster’s Grit, or, The Last Cruise of the Spitfire [Part 7 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — Robert J. Burdette: American Humorist — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 23 — A Wish — Phoebe Carey (Poem (Reprint))
  • 23 — In a Sumatra Jungle — T. A. Collier (Short Story)
  • 24 — At Eventide — Albert Payson Terhune (Poem)
  • 24 — A Lost Expedition: A Story of Alaskan Adventure [Part 2 of 16] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Dirkman’s Luck [Part 10 of 16] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 15 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
484The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 4841892-03-12
  • 29 — A Lost Expedition: A Story of Alaskan Adventure [Part 3 of 16] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 31 — Luke Foster’s Grit, or, The Last Cruise of the Spitfire [Part 8 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 33 — Uncle Zeke’s Wisdom — Susie M. Best (Poem)
  • 33 — The Order of the Mummy [Part 2 of 12] — Alexander C. Durbin (Serial Segment)
  • 34 — I Dare Not Scorn — Robert Nicoll (Poem)
  • 34 — The Tower Chamber — Russell Stockton (Short Story)
  • 36 — Hon. Whitlaw Reid: Minister to France — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 37 — Virtue’s Reward — Milton Goldsmith (Poem)
  • 37 — Zeri Noddy’s Bear — Dexter Gifford (Short Story)
  • 38 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 16 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
  • 39 — Dirkman’s Luck [Part 11 of 16] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 41 — Battling with Fortune [Part 10 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 42 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
485The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 4851892-03-19
  • 43 — A Shark with a History — Hugh Penworthy (Short Story)
  • 44 — With the Morning — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 44 — Dirkman’s Luck [Part 12 of 16] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 46 — Peace — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 46 — Battling with Fortune [Part 11 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 48 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 17 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
  • 50 — Murat Halstead: Editor of the Brooklyn Standard-Union — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 51 — Yesterday and Tomorrow — John Boyle O’Reilly (Poem)
  • 51 — A Lost Expedition: A Story of Alaskan Adventure [Part 4 of 16] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 53 — The Order of the Mummy [Part 3 of 12] — Alexander C. Durbin (Serial Segment)
  • 54 — The Little Boy — Eugene Field (Poem)
  • 54 — Luke Foster’s Grit, or, The Last Cruise of the Spitfire [Part 9 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 56 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
486The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 4861892-03-26
  • 57 — Jed, the Poor House Boy [Part 1 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — A Lost Expedition: A Story of Alaskan Adventure [Part 5 of 16] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 62 — Battling with Fortune [Part 12 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — Colonel A.K. McClure: Editor of the Philadelphia Times — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 65 — Out Door Sports: Hare and Hounds — Judson Newman Smith (Article)
  • 65 — The Order of the Mummy [Part 4 of 12] — Alexander C. Durbin (Serial Segment)
  • 67 — Dirkman’s Luck [Part 13 of 16] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — Luke Foster’s Grit, or, The Last Cruise of the Spitfire [Part 10 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 70 — As Rosebuds Will — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 70 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 18 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
  • 70 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
487The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 4871892-04-02
  • i — Thought Transference — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 71 — Duff Thornton’s Grit — Owen Hackett (Short Story)
  • 73 — What Not to Lose — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 73 — A Lost Expedition: A Story of Alaskan Adventure [Part 6 of 16] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 75 — Luke Foster’s Grit, or, The Last Cruise of the Spitfire [Part 11 of 11] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — Secret Thoughts — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 76 — The Order of the Mummy [Part 5 of 12] — Alexander C. Durbin (Serial Segment)
  • 77 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 78 — Colonel Chas. H. Taylor: Editor of the Boston Globe — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 79 — A Greenwood Tree — Thomas Love Peacock (Poem (Reprint))
  • 79 — Jed, the Poor House Boy [Part 2 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 81 — Some Time Somewhere — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 81 — Battling with Fortune [Part 13 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 82 — Dirkman’s Luck [Part 14 of 16] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 82 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 19 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
488The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 4881892-04-09
  • 85 — Chuck’s Captue — Russell Stockton (Short Story)
  • 87 — The Order of the Mummy [Part 6 of 12] — Alexander C. Durbin (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — The Steadfast Heart — James Hogg (Poem (Reprint))
  • 88 — Battling with Fortune [Part 14 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 89 — Success — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 89 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 20 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
  • 90 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 91 — Not to Scatter Thoughts—But Roses — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 91 — A Day’s Plover Shooting — W. H. Lee (Short Story)
  • 92 — Walter Q. Gresham: United States Circuit Judge — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 93 — Today — Ralph Waldo Emerson (Poem (Reprint))
  • 93 — Out Door Sports: Chat on Riding — Judson Newman Smith (Article)
  • 93 — Jed, the Poor House Boy [Part 3 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 95 — The Coming Man — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 95 — Dirkman’s Luck [Part 15 of 16] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 97 — When Duty’s Done — Susie M. Best (Poem)
  • 97 — A Lost Expedition: A Story of Alaskan Adventure [Part 7 of 16] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
489The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 4891892-04-16
  • 99 — To the Cave! A Tale of the Cumberland Mountains [Part 1 of 13] — Colonel Alexander Montgomery (Serial Segment)
  • 101 — Noblesse Oblige — Carlotta Perry (Poem)
  • 101 — A Lost Expedition: A Story of Alaskan Adventure [Part 8 of 16] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 103 — A Prescription — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 103 — The Order of the Mummy [Part 7 of 12] — Alexander C. Durbin (Serial Segment)
  • 105 — The Mystery of Life — William Wordsworth (Poem (Reprint))
  • 105 — White Elephants — H. Griswold Gove (Article)
  • 105 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 106 — Nelson Dingley, Jr.: Editor of the Lewiston Journal — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 107 — A Retreat Cut Off — Creston Cross (Short Story)
  • 108 — Nobody Knows but Mother — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 108 — Jed, the Poor House Boy [Part 4 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — Dirkman’s Luck [Part 16 of 16] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 21 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
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  • 113 — The Oakville Mystery [Part 1 of 9] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — A Lost Expedition: A Story of Alaskan Adventure [Part 9 of 16] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 117 — Humility — Charles M. Dickinson (Poem)
  • 117 — Jed, the Poor House Boy [Part 5 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 120 — Charles Emory Smith: Minister to Russia — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 121 — The Better Part — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 121 — Chat on Out Door Sports: Camping Out — Judson Newman Smith (Article)
  • 121 — To the Cave! A Tale of the Cumberland Mountains [Part 2 of 13] — Colonel Alexander Montgomery (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — The Order of the Mummy [Part 8 of 12] — Alexander C. Durbin (Serial Segment)
  • 125 — Call to Duty — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 125 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 22 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
491The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 4911892-04-30
  • 127 — Our Fight for Our Camp — Lieut. Ralph Greenwood (Short Story)
  • 128 — If You Have a Friend Worth Loving — Charles Kiely Shetterlee (Poem)
  • 128 — The Oakville Mystery [Part 2 of 9] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 130 — The Order of the Mummy [Part 9 of 12] — Alexander C. Durbin (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — The Silent Thaw — Charles G. D. Roberts (Poem)
  • 131 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 23 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
  • 133 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 134 — Col. Henry Watterson: Editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 135 — The Nobler Part — C. Swain (Poem (Reprint))
  • 135 — To the Cave! A Tale of the Cumberland Mountains [Part 3 of 13] — Colonel Alexander Montgomery (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — A Lost Expedition: A Story of Alaskan Adventure [Part 10 of 16] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Mind That Makes the Body Rich — William Shakespeare (Poem)
  • 139 — Jed, the Poor House Boy [Part 6 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
492The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 4921892-05-07
  • 141 — A.D.T. 79; or, The Trials and Triumphs of Mark Mason [Part 1 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — Revenge — Charles Henry Webb (Poem)
  • 144 — To the Cave! A Tale of the Cumberland Mountains [Part 4 of 13] — Colonel Alexander Montgomery (Serial Segment)
  • 146 — Drop Your Bucket Where You Are — Sam Walter Foss (Poem)
  • 146 — The Order of the Mummy [Part 10 of 12] — Alexander C. Durbin (Serial Segment)
  • 147 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 148 — Alexander Hamilton: The Genius of Our Early Finances — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 149 — Trifles — Schiller (Poem (Reprint))
  • 149 — A Lurking Foe — George C. Treadwell (Short Story)
  • 150 — Jed, the Poor House Boy [Part 7 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 152 — His Names — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 152 — A Lost Expedition: A Story of Alaskan Adventure [Part 11 of 16] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 153 — The Oakville Mystery [Part 3 of 9] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 154 — A Split in the Club, or Ralph Morton’s Mutiny [Part 24 of 24] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
493The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 4931892-05-14
  • 155 — A Tiger Romance — Owen Hackett (Short Story)
  • 156 — A.D.T. 79; or, The Trials and Triumphs of Mark Mason [Part 2 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 158 — To the Cave! A Tale of the Cumberland Mountains [Part 5 of 13] — Colonel Alexander Montgomery (Serial Segment)
  • 160 — The Oakville Mystery [Part 4 of 9] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 162 — Erastus Wiman: The Eminent Canadian-American — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 163 — Hope — Susie M. Best (Poem)
  • 163 — Mat’s Deer Hunt — Henry M. Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 164 — Jed, the Poor House Boy [Part 8 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 165 — The Order of the Mummy [Part 11 of 12] — Alexander C. Durbin (Serial Segment)
  • 167 — We Cannot Tell! — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 167 — A Lost Expedition: A Story of Alaskan Adventure [Part 12 of 16] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 168 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
494The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 4941892-05-21
  • 169 — Brought Back to Port — Russell Stockton (Short Story)
  • 171 — The Oakville Mystery [Part 5 of 9] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 172 — Treasures — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 172 — Jed, the Poor House Boy [Part 9 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 174 — To the Cave! A Tale of the Cumberland Mountains [Part 6 of 13] — Colonel Alexander Montgomery (Serial Segment)
  • 175 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 176 — Rev. Edward Everett Hale, of the South Congregational Church, Boston — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 177 — The Higher Life — Sir E. Arnold (Poem)
  • 177 — Fighting for His Own, or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 1 of 10] — Arthur M. Winfield (Serial Segment)
  • 179 — A Canter — Susie M. Best (Poem)
  • 179 — A Lost Expedition: A Story of Alaskan Adventure [Part 13 of 16] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 181 — A.D.T. 79; or, The Trials and Triumphs of Mark Mason [Part 3 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 182 — The Order of the Mummy [Part 12 of 12] — Alexander C. Durbin (Serial Segment)
495The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 4951892-05-28
  • 183 — The Duke’s Otter — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 184 — A Rustic Convert — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 184 — Fighting for His Own, or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 2 of 10] — Arthur M. Winfield (Serial Segment)
  • 187 — Yussouf — James Russell Lowell (Poem (Reprint))
  • 187 — To the Cave! A Tale of the Cumberland Mountains [Part 7 of 13] — Colonel Alexander Montgomery (Serial Segment)
  • 189 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 190 — William M. Taylor, D.D., Ll.D.: Pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle, New York City — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 191 — A Choice — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 191 — A.D.T. 79; or, The Trials and Triumphs of Mark Mason [Part 4 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 193 — A Lost Expedition: A Story of Alaskan Adventure [Part 14 of 16] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 194 — The Rainbow — Mrs. Whitney (Poem)
  • 194 — Jed, the Poor House Boy [Part 10 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 196 — The Oakville Mystery [Part 6 of 9] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
496The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 4961892-06-04
  • 197 — My Day on Hawk Island — Cuthbert Carr (Short Story)
  • 198 — A.D.T. 79; or, The Trials and Triumphs of Mark Mason [Part 5 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 200 — The Oakville Mystery [Part 7 of 9] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 201 — To the Cave! A Tale of the Cumberland Mountains [Part 8 of 13] — Colonel Alexander Montgomery (Serial Segment)
  • 204 — Colonel Alfred H. Belo: Editor of the Galveston and Dallas Daily News — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 205 — Wisdom — Edward Young (Poem)
  • 205 — Outdoor Sports: Chat on Rowing — Judson Newman Smith (Article)
  • 205 — Fighting for His Own, or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 3 of 10] — Arthur M. Winfield (Serial Segment)
  • 207 — A Lost Expedition: A Story of Alaskan Adventure [Part 15 of 16] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 208 — A Bear Story — Walter G. Pickens (Short Story)
  • 209 — Perseverance — R. S. Andros (Poem)
  • 209 — Jed, the Poor House Boy [Part 11 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 210 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
497The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 4971892-06-11
  • i — In the Cedar Chest — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 211 — On Winding Waters, or, The Cruise of the Jolly Rovers [Part 1 of 13] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 214 — Jed, the Poor House Boy [Part 12 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 216 — The Oakville Mystery [Part 8 of 9] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 217 — To the Cave! A Tale of the Cumberland Mountains [Part 9 of 13] — Colonel Alexander Montgomery (Serial Segment)
  • 217 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 218 — William Walter Phelps: Minister to Germany — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 219 — Building the Ladder — Holland (Poem (Reprint))
  • 219 — The Young Rivals — Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 220 — Sweet Spirits — Harriet Beecher Stowe (Poem (Reprint))
  • 220 — A.D.T. 79; or, The Trials and Triumphs of Mark Mason [Part 6 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 222 — Fighting for His Own, or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 4 of 10] — Arthur M. Winfield (Serial Segment)
  • 224 — A Lost Expedition: A Story of Alaskan Adventure [Part 16 of 16] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
498The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 4981892-06-18
  • 225 — The Mighty River: a Tale of the Rubber Country [Part 1 of 10] — George Everett Halsey (Serial Segment)
  • 227 — A.D.T. 79; or, The Trials and Triumphs of Mark Mason [Part 7 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 229 — Fighting for His Own, or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 5 of 10] — Arthur M. Winfield (Serial Segment)
  • 231 — The Oakville Mystery [Part 9 of 9] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 232 — Charles A. Boutelle: Congressman from Maine — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 233 — Gems in Verse — Ralph Waldo Emerson (Poem (Reprint))
  • 233 — On Winding Waters, or, The Cruise of the Jolly Rovers [Part 2 of 13] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 235 — Jed, the Poor House Boy [Part 13 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 236 — To the Cave! A Tale of the Cumberland Mountains [Part 10 of 13] — Colonel Alexander Montgomery (Serial Segment)
  • 238 — How a Man Runs Down a Deer — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 238 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
499The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 4991892-06-25
  • 239 — The Mighty River: a Tale of the Rubber Country [Part 2 of 10] — George Everett Halsey (Serial Segment)
  • 241 — On Burning Sands — Norman Breakspeare (Short Story)
  • 242 — Compensation — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 242 — A.D.T. 79; or, The Trials and Triumphs of Mark Mason [Part 8 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 244 — To the Cave! A Tale of the Cumberland Mountains [Part 11 of 13] — Colonel Alexander Montgomery (Serial Segment)
  • 246 — General Lew Wallace: Author of Ben Hur — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 247 — Kind Hearts — Alfred, Lord Tennyson (Extract)
  • 247 — On Winding Waters, or, The Cruise of the Jolly Rovers [Part 3 of 13] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 249 — The Millennium — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 249 — Jed, The Poor House Boy [Part 14 of 14] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 250 — Fighting for His Own, or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 6 of 10] — Arthur M. Winfield (Serial Segment)
  • 252 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
500The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 5001892-07-02
  • 253 — The Mighty River: a Tale of the Rubber Country [Part 3 of 10] — George Everett Halsey (Serial Segment)
  • 255 — Freck’s Fourth — Owen Hackett (Short Story)
  • 257 — The Liberty Bell — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 257 — Fighting for His Own, or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 7 of 10] — Arthur M. Winfield (Serial Segment)
  • 259 — To the Cave! A Tale of the Cumberland Mountains [Part 12 of 13] — Colonel Alexander Montgomery (Serial Segment)
  • 260 — Patrick Henry: Liberty’s Orator — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 261 — Fireflies — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 261 — An Out Door Circus: A Story Founded on Fact — George King Whitmore (Short Story)
  • 262 — On Winding Waters, or, The Cruise of the Jolly Rovers [Part 4 of 13] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 265 — The Stay at Home — May Riley Smith (Poem)
  • 265 — A.D.T. 79; or, The Trials and Triumphs of Mark Mason [Part 9 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 266 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
501The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 5011892-07-09
  • 267 — The Test of Fortune [Part 1 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 269 — The Mighty River: a Tale of the Rubber Country [Part 4 of 10] — George Everett Halsey (Serial Segment)
  • 271 — A Summer Shower — Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Poem)
  • 271 — Fighting for His Own, or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 8 of 10] — Arthur M. Winfield (Serial Segment)
  • 273 — The Silvern Side — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 273 — To the Cave! A Tale of the Cumberland Mountains [Part 13 of 13] — Colonel Alexander Montgomery (Serial Segment)
  • 274 — Camping Out — Cuthbert Carr (Article)
  • 275 — A Wild Moonlight Ride — Bernard Redlands (Short Story)
  • 276 — Our Pinions — Dr. Holland (Poem)
  • 276 — On Winding Waters, or, The Cruise of the Jolly Rovers [Part 5 of 13] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 279 — A.D.T. 79; or, The Trials and Triumphs of Mark Mason [Part 10 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 280 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
502The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 5021892-07-16
  • 281 — A Queer Messenger — Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 282 — Fighting for His Own, or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 9 of 10] — Arthur M. Winfield (Serial Segment)
  • 284 — Field Daisies — Elizabeth F. Merrill (Poem)
  • 284 — On Winding Waters, or, The Cruise of the Jolly Rovers [Part 6 of 13] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 286 — On the Ledge — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 287 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — The Flight of the Baseball — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 289 — Jack-in-the-Pulpit — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 289 — The Test of Fortune [Part 2 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 291 — The Open Page — Maud Wyman (Poem)
  • 291 — The Mighty River: a Tale of the Rubber Country [Part 5 of 10] — George Everett Halsey (Serial Segment)
  • 292 — A.D.T. 79; or, The Trials and Triumphs of Mark Mason [Part 11 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 294 — The Wreck of the Huron — [uncredited] (Article)
503The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 5031892-07-23
  • i — An Anteconvention Prophecy — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 295 — Reuben Stone’s Discovery, or, The Young Miller of Torrent Bend [Part 1 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 297 — On Winding Waters, or, The Cruise of the Jolly Rovers [Part 7 of 13] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 300 — Thanatopsis — William Cullen Bryant (Extract)
  • 300 — The Test of Fortune [Part 3 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 302 — How We Killed the Albino — W. I. Lincoln Adams (Article)
  • 303 — Rock of Ages — John Greenleaf Whittier (Poem (Reprint))
  • 303 — How Bobby Saved the Yacht — F. C. (Short Story)
  • 304 — The Mighty River: a Tale of the Rubber Country [Part 6 of 10] — George Everett Halsey (Serial Segment)
  • 305 — A.D.T. 79; or, The Trials and Triumphs of Mark Mason [Part 12 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 307 — On Board a Slave Ship — R. H. Titherington (Short Story)
  • 308 — Fighting for His Own, or, The Fortunes of a Young Artist [Part 10 of 10] — Arthur M. Winfield (Serial Segment)
504The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 5041892-07-30
  • 309 — The Wild Cattle of Mount Cole: A Tale of the Australian Hills — W. T. Greene (Short Story)
  • 310 — The Bee and I — Margaret May (Poem)
  • 310 — Reuben Stone’s Discovery, or, The Young Miller of Torrent Bend [Part 2 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 313 — The Mighty River: a Tale of the Rubber Country [Part 7 of 10] — George Everett Halsey (Serial Segment)
  • 314 — A.D.T. 79; or, The Trials and Triumphs of Mark Mason [Part 13 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 315 — A Grim Horseman — Percy Karl (Short Story)
  • 316 — Modern Monitors: The Miantonomoh, U.S.N. — Judson Newman Smith (Article)
  • 317 — Life — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 317 — The Test of Fortune [Part 4 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 319 — On Winding Waters, or, The Cruise of the Jolly Rovers [Part 8 of 13] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 321 — The Music of the Cow Bells — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 321 — Coals of Fire — John H. Whitson (Short Story)
  • 322 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
505The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 5051892-08-06
  • 323 — The Hermitage Tangle, or, Mr. Faithson’s Wards [Part 1 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 326 — Reuben Stone’s Discovery, or, The Young Miller of Torrent Bend [Part 3 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 328 — The Test of Fortune [Part 5 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 330 — Hints on Lawn Tennis — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 331 — A Torch That Kindles — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 331 — When the Catspaw Ran Away — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 332 — On Winding Waters, or, The Cruise of the Jolly Rovers [Part 9 of 13] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 334 — The River — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 334 — The Mighty River: a Tale of the Rubber Country [Part 8 of 10] — George Everett Halsey (Serial Segment)
  • 335 — A.D.T. 79; or, The Trials and Triumphs of Mark Mason [Part 14 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 336 — Tom Gale’s Ride — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
506The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 5061892-08-13
  • 337 — The Mighty River: a Tale of the Rubber Country [Part 9 of 10] — George Everett Halsey (Serial Segment)
  • 339 — Mirrored Music — Charles Henry Luders (Poem)
  • 339 — The Test of Fortune [Part 6 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 341 — Reuben Stone’s Discovery, or, The Young Miller of Torrent Bend [Part 4 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 343 — The Chinese Queue — W. H. W. Campbell (Article)
  • 344 — Lacrosse — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 345 — Orchids — Margaret May (Poem)
  • 345 — The Hermitage Tangle, or, Mr. Faithson’s Wards [Part 2 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 347 — Tom Parcher’s Buffalo Hunt — F. C. (Short Story)
  • 348 — On Winding Waters, or, The Cruise of the Jolly Rovers [Part 10 of 13] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 350 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
507The Argosy Vol. 14, No. 5071892-08-20
  • 351 — Jack’s Birthday — F. C. (Short Story)
  • 352 — Vistas of the Future — William E. Mountain (Poem)
  • 353 — Reuben Stone’s Discovery, or, The Young Miller of Torrent Bend [Part 5 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 355 — The Hermitage Tangle, or, Mr. Faithson’s Wards [Part 3 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 356 — Comanche and His Rider — L. S. Goodwin (Short Story)
  • 357 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 358 — The Art of Swimming — George R. Bradley (Article)
  • 359 — Brave Youth — Ralph Waldo Emerson (Poem (Reprint))
  • 359 — The Mighty River: a Tale of the Rubber Country [Part 10 of 10] — George Everett Halsey (Serial Segment)
  • 361 — The Crowded Street — William Cullen Bryant (Poem (Reprint))
  • 361 — The Test of Fortune [Part 7 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 363 — On Winding Waters, or, The Cruise of the Jolly Rovers [Part 11 of 13] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
508The Argosy Vol. 15, No. 5081892-08-27
  • 1 — Chester Rand, or, A New Path to Fortune [Part 1 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 4 — The Test of Fortune [Part 8 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 6 — A Bicycle Story — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 7 — A Race for Life — Henry M. Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 8 — A Chat on Boat Sailing — Elliott Shaw (Article)
  • 9 — The Silver Lining — Schiller (Poem (Reprint))
  • 9 — The Hermitage Tangle, or, Mr. Faithson’s Wards [Part 4 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 11 — Reuben Stone’s Discovery, or, The Young Miller of Torrent Bend [Part 6 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 13 — Summer Idyl — Libbie C. Baer (Poem)
  • 13 — On Winding Waters, or, The Cruise of the Jolly Rovers [Part 12 of 13] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
509The Argosy Vol. 15, No. 5091892-09-03
  • 15 — The Captain of the Polly [Part 1 of 11] — Clarence C. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 18 — Chester Rand, or, A New Path to Fortune [Part 2 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 20 — Reuben Stone’s Discovery, or, The Young Miller of Torrent Bend [Part 7 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 21 — On Winding Waters, or, The Cruise of the Jolly Rovers [Part 13 of 13] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — Rowing on the Thames — The Stroke of a Recent Oxford University Eight (Article)
  • 23 — A Little Word of Kindness — Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 23 — The Hermitage Tangle, or, Mr. Faithson’s Wards [Part 5 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — The Legend of “Old Wives’ Lake” — Frank W. Calkins (Short Story)
  • 26 — The Test of Fortune [Part 9 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — Benedict Arnold — Fred F. Foster (Article)
510The Argosy Vol. 15, No. 5101892-09-10
  • 29 — That Bell! — Paul Blake (Short Story)
  • 30 — Chester Rand, or, A New Path to Fortune [Part 3 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 32 — The Troubles of Life — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 32 — The Test of Fortune [Part 10 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 34 — The Hermitage Tangle, or, Mr. Faithson’s Wards [Part 6 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 36 — Dumb Bells and How to Use Them [Part 1 of 3] — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 37 — True Life — Byron (Poem (Reprint))
  • 37 — The Captain of the Polly [Part 2 of 11] — Clarence C. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 39 — Reuben Stone’s Discovery, or, The Young Miller of Torrent Bend [Part 8 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 41 — Steadfast — Fanny L. Fancher (Poem)
  • 41 — In a Nest of Alligators — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 42 — The Father of Harmony — W. H. W. Campbell (Article)
511The Argosy Vol. 15, No. 5111892-09-17
  • 43 — A Fearful Peril — William Henry Matthews (Short Story)
  • 44 — The Hermitage Tangle, or, Mr. Faithson’s Wards [Part 7 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 46 — The Captain of the Polly [Part 3 of 11] — Clarence C. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 48 — Ever Upward — Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 48 — Reuben Stone’s Discovery, or, The Young Miller of Torrent Bend [Part 9 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 50 — Dumb Bells and How to Use Them [Part 2 of 3] — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 51 — The Dawn of Hope — John Vance Cheney (Poem)
  • 51 — After Antelope — Percy Earl (Short Story)
  • 52 — The Test of Fortune [Part 11 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 54 — The Life We Live — Lee Fairchild (Poem)
  • 54 — Chester Rand, or, A New Path to Fortune [Part 4 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 56 — A Queer Boy — Fred F. Foster (Short Story)
512The Argosy Vol. 15, No. 5121892-09-24
  • 57 — A Captain in a Thousand — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 59 — An Autumn Cameo — Louise Phillips (Poem)
  • 59 — Chester Rand, or, A New Path to Fortune [Part 5 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 61 — Heroes — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 61 — The Captain of the Polly [Part 4 of 11] — Clarence C. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 62 — A Joyous Farmer’s Boy — A. W. Bellaw (Poem)
  • 62 — Reuben Stone’s Discovery, or, The Young Miller of Torrent Bend [Part 10 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — Dumb Bells and How to Use Them [Part 3 of 3] — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 65 — Day by Day — R. W. Emerson (Poem (Reprint))
  • 65 — Antonio — Mrs. I. D. Monroe (Short Story)
  • 66 — The Hermitage Tangle, or, Mr. Faithson’s Wards [Part 8 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — Indian Summer — William E. S. Fales (Poem)
  • 68 — The Test of Fortune [Part 12 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 69 — A Winter with the Esquimaux — [uncredited] (Article)
513The Argosy Vol. 15, No. 5131892-10-01
  • 71 — Will Dalton’s Pluck [Part 1 of 11] — Louis O. Shilling (Serial Segment)
  • 73 — The Captain of the Polly [Part 5 of 11] — Clarence C. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — The Hermitage Tangle, or, Mr. Faithson’s Wards [Part 9 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — The Test of Fortune [Part 13 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — Brave Heart and Willing Hands — Ida D. Monroe (Short Story)
  • 78 — Gymnastic Exercises [Part 1 of 2] — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 79 — Character Building — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 79 — How Thunder Bolted — Ralph Scott (Short Story)
  • 80 — Chester Rand, or, A New Path to Fortune [Part 6 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 82 — Cowardice — J. H. Newman (Poem (Reprint))
  • 82 — Reuben Stone’s Discovery, or, The Young Miller of Torrent Bend [Part 11 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 83 — The Fateful Freak of a Storm — W. H. W. Campbell (Short Story)
514The Argosy Vol. 15, No. 5141892-10-08
  • 85 — A Random Shot — Hugh Penworthy (Short Story)
  • 87 — Chester Rand, or, A New Path to Fortune [Part 7 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 89 — The Hermitage Tangle, or, Mr. Faithson’s Wards [Part 10 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — Reuben Stone’s Discovery, or, The Young Miller of Torrent Bend [Part 12 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — Gymnastic Exercises [Part 2 of 2] — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 93 — Pain — J. Ingelow (Poem)
  • 93 — Ned’s Adventure — Mrs. H. M. Miller (Short Story)
  • 94 — Will Dalton’s Pluck [Part 2 of 11] — Louis O. Shilling (Serial Segment)
  • 96 — The Captain of the Polly [Part 6 of 11] — Clarence C. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 97 — A Child’s Day — Katherine Tyman (Poem)
  • 97 — A Day at the Circus — J. L. Harbour (Short Story)
515The Argosy Vol. 15, No. 5151892-10-15
  • 99 — The Young Journalist [Part 1 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 102 — Whatever Is—Is Best — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 102 — The Hermitage Tangle, or, Mr. Faithson’s Wards [Part 11 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 103 — The Captain of the Polly [Part 7 of 11] — Clarence C. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — By Works — Whittier (Poem)
  • 107 — Turn Around — Russell Stockton (Short Story)
  • 109 — Autumn’s Mirth — Samuel Minturn Peck (Poem)
  • 109 — Chester Rand, or, A New Path to Fortune [Part 8 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Reuben Stone’s Discovery, or, The Young Miller of Torrent Bend [Part 13 of 13] — Edward Stratemeyer (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — Will Dalton’s Pluck [Part 3 of 11] — Louis O. Shilling (Serial Segment)
516The Argosy Vol. 15, No. 5161892-10-22
  • 113 — How Heighton Came to Grief — Carrol Bixby (Short Story)
  • 115 — The Sale of Honor — Howard (Poem)
  • 115 — Chester Rand, or, A New Path to Fortune [Part 9 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 117 — The Captain of the Polly [Part 8 of 11] — Clarence C. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 121 — A Caution — James B. Wiggin (Poem)
  • 121 — The Young Journalist [Part 2 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 123 — Fellow Sympathy — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 123 — Will Dalton’s Pluck [Part 4 of 11] — Louis O. Shilling (Serial Segment)
  • 125 — The Hermitage Tangle, or, Mr. Faithson’s Wards [Part 12 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
517The Argosy Vol. 15, No. 5171892-10-29
  • 127 — The Bonniewood Boys [Part 1 of 14] — Joseph Grant Ewing (Serial Segment)
  • 130 — The First False Step — Young (Poem)
  • 130 — The Young Journalist [Part 3 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — The Worth of Adversity — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 132 — The Captain of the Polly [Part 9 of 11] — Clarence C. Converse (Serial Segment)
  • 134 — Football Old and New — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 135 — The Well Spent Hours — Rogers (Poem)
  • 135 — A Rash Wager — Henry Creecy (Short Story)
  • 136 — Will Dalton’s Pluck [Part 5 of 11] — Louis O. Shilling (Serial Segment)
  • 138 — Chester Rand, or, A New Path to Fortune [Part 10 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — The Hermitage Tangle, or, Mr. Faithson’s Wards [Part 13 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
518The Argosy Vol. 15, No. 5181892-11-05
  • 141 — Phil Matthewson — Russell Stockton (Short Story)
  • 143 — Unselfishness — Washington Gledden (Poem)
  • 143 — The Bonniewood Boys [Part 2 of 14] — Joseph Grant Ewing (Serial Segment)
  • 145 — Chester Rand, or, A New Path to Fortune [Part 11 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 147 — October — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 148 — The Wonders of the Wheel — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 149 — The Unafflicted — William Watson (Poem)
  • 149 — The Young Journalist [Part 4 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 151 — Will Dalton’s Pluck [Part 6 of 11] — Louis O. Shilling (Serial Segment)
  • 152 — The Captain of the Polly [Part 10 of 11] — Clarence C. Converse (Serial Segment)
519The Argosy Vol. 15, No. 5191892-11-12
  • 155 — Always in Luck [Part 1 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 159 — The Sweetest Lives — E. B. Browning (Poem (Reprint))
  • 159 — The Young Journalist [Part 5 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 161 — Will Dalton’s Pluck [Part 7 of 11] — Louis O. Shilling (Serial Segment)
  • 163 — Where Heaven Is — Lewis Warner (Poem)
  • 163 — One Boy in a Thousand, or, The Mystery of the Aurora Mine [Part 1 of 13] — Arthur M. Winfield (Serial Segment)
  • 166 — The Bonniewood Boys [Part 3 of 14] — Joseph Grant Ewing (Serial Segment)
  • 167 — Chester Rand, or, A New Path to Fortune [Part 12 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 168 — Purpose and Performance — Holmes (Poem)
  • 168 — The Captain of the Polly [Part 11 of 11] — Clarence C. Converse (Serial Segment)
520The Argosy Vol. 15, No. 5201892-11-19
  • 169 — In Hard Luck — Burton Melville (Short Story)
  • 170 — Always in Luck [Part 2 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 172 — Ready for the Carnival — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 172 — The Bonniewood Boys [Part 4 of 14] — Joseph Grant Ewing (Serial Segment)
  • 174 — The Wail of Genius — W. D. Howell (Poem)
  • 174 — Chester Rand, or, A New Path to Fortune [Part 13 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 175 — The Two Boys — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 176 — Chat on Boxing [Part 1 of 2] — Judson Newman Smith (Article)
  • 177 — A Superior Genius — L. A. Tulman (Short Story)
  • 178 — The Gift of Flowers — Mary Howitt (Poem)
  • 178 — Will Dalton’s Pluck [Part 8 of 11] — Louis O. Shilling (Serial Segment)
  • 180 — One Boy in a Thousand, or, The Mystery of the Aurora Mine [Part 2 of 13] — Arthur M. Winfield (Serial Segment)
  • 181 — The Young Journalist [Part 6 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
521The Argosy Vol. 15, No. 5211892-11-26
  • 183 — The Doom of McGregor’s [Part 1 of 12] — Henry L. Parsons (Serial Segment)
  • 186 — The Young Journalist [Part 7 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 188 — Crossing the Bar — Tennyson (Poem)
  • 188 — Always in Luck [Part 3 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 190 — Chat on Boxing [Part 2 of 2] — Judson Newman Smith (Article)
  • 191 — Golden Times — Oliver Wendell Holmes (Poem)
  • 191 — Before Roll Call — Russell Stockton (Short Story)
  • 192 — One Boy in a Thousand, or, The Mystery of the Aurora Mine [Part 3 of 13] — Arthur M. Winfield (Serial Segment)
  • 194 — Welcome Chrysanthemums — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 194 — The Bonniewood Boys [Part 5 of 14] — Joseph Grant Ewing (Serial Segment)
  • 195 — Will Dalton’s Pluck [Part 9 of 11] — Louis O. Shilling (Serial Segment)
522The Argosy Vol. 15, No. 5221892-12-03
  • 197 — The County Fair — Owen Hackett (Short Story)
  • 199 — A Farewell — William Cullen Bryant (Poem (Reprint))
  • 199 — Always in Luck [Part 4 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 201 — A Monody — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 201 — The Bonniewood Boys [Part 6 of 14] — Joseph Grant Ewing (Serial Segment)
  • 202 — Will Dalton’s Pluck [Part 10 of 11] — Louis O. Shilling (Serial Segment)
  • 204 — Chat on Winter Sports: Skating — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 205 — A Lesson from Nature — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 205 — The Doom of McGregor’s [Part 2 of 12] — Henry L. Parsons (Serial Segment)
  • 207 — One Boy in a Thousand, or, The Mystery of the Aurora Mine [Part 4 of 13] — Arthur M. Winfield (Serial Segment)
  • 208 — God Save Our Land — A. McClement (Poem)
  • 208 — The Young Journalist [Part 8 of 12] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
523The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5371893-03-18
  • 43 — A Country Jaunt — Russell Stockton (Short Story)
  • 44 — Tracked Through Russia [Part 8 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 47 — For Truth — William Winter (Poem)
  • 47 — In Alaskan Waters [Part 6 of 16] — Bert W. Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 48 — Jasper Fearing, or, A Ward of the Court [Part 12 of 16] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 50 — Feats of the Strong Men — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 51 — Unknown Heroes — Joseph Addison (Poem (Reprint))
  • 51 — The Boomerang — Owen Hackett (Short Story)
  • 52 — The Treasure of Wild Rock Island [Part 2 of 4] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 54 — The Aldemont Factions [Part 4 of 15] — Henry L. Parsons (Serial Segment)
  • 55 — In the Grasp of Another [Part 7 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
524The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5381893-03-25
  • 57 — A Case for Damages — Russell Stockton (Short Story)
  • 59 — The Treasure of Wild Rock Island [Part 3 of 4] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — In Alaskan Waters [Part 7 of 16] — Bert W. Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 62 — The Cuckoo — Gellert (Poem (Reprint))
  • 62 — Jasper Fearing, or, A Ward of the Court [Part 13 of 16] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 64 — Violin Playing — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 65 — Air Castles — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 65 — The Duplicate Error — Guy Stanton (Short Story)
  • 66 — In the Grasp of Another [Part 8 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 67 — The Aldemont Factions [Part 5 of 15] — Henry L. Parsons (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — The Milking of the Cow — Sam Walter Foss (Poem)
  • 69 — Tracked Through Russia [Part 9 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
525The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5391893-04-01
  • 71 — Victor Vane, or, The Young Secretary [Part 1 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 73 — In Alaskan Waters [Part 8 of 16] — Bert W. Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — The Aldemont Factions [Part 6 of 15] — Henry L. Parsons (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — In the Grasp of Another [Part 9 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — An Unusual Boy — Matthew White, Jr. (Article)
  • 78 — Wealth’s Obligation — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 79 — Traits of Ignorance — Samuel Butler (Poem (Reprint))
  • 79 — A Matter of Opinion — Clay Bridges (Short Story)
  • 80 — The Worth of Virtue — Jephson (Poem (Reprint))
  • 80 — Jasper Fearing, or, A Ward of the Court [Part 14 of 16] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 81 — What Is a Man? — William Shakespeare (Poem)
  • 81 — Tracked Through Russia [Part 10 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 83 — Talk’s Cheap — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 83 — The Treasure of Wild Rock Island [Part 4 of 4] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
526The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5401893-04-08
  • 85 — A Navajo Retribution — Fairfax Wheeler (Short Story)
  • 86 — Victor Vane, or, The Young Secretary [Part 2 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — In Alaskan Waters [Part 9 of 16] — Bert W. Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 90 — The Aldemont Factions [Part 7 of 15] — Henry L. Parsons (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 92 — Kites in China and Elsewhere — Homer Emmons (Article)
  • 93 — Contentment — Corelli C. W. Simpson (Poem)
  • 93 — A Gentlemanly Stranger — Rowland C. Burrell (Short Story)
  • 94 — Tracked Through Russia [Part 11 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 95 — The Balmy Sleep — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 95 — Jasper Fearing, or, A Ward of the Court [Part 15 of 16] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 97 — Hope — Thomas Campbell (Poem)
  • 97 — In the Grasp of Another [Part 10 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
527The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5411893-04-15
  • i-iv — Derringforth — Frank A. Munsey (Extract)
  • 99 — The Hetherington Fortune [Part 1 of 17] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — Sacred Honor — Joseph Addison (Poem (Reprint))
  • 100 — Victor Vane, or, The Young Secretary [Part 3 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 103 — The Blessedness of Rest — James Montgomery (Poem (Reprint))
  • 103 — Tracked Through Russia [Part 12 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 105 — Dolce Far Niente — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 105 — Jasper Fearing, or, A Ward of the Court [Part 16 of 16] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 105 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 106 — Ants and Their Ways [Part 1 of 2] — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 107 — Joe’s Great Idea — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 108 — The Wish — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 108 — In the Grasp of Another [Part 11 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — The Aldemont Factions [Part 8 of 15] — Henry L. Parsons (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — In Alaskan Waters [Part 10 of 16] — Bert W. Foster (Serial Segment)
528The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5421893-04-22
  • 113 — The Chase on Cat Island — C. F. Lawson (Short Story)
  • 114 — Victor Vane, or, The Young Secretary [Part 4 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — Early Spring — Alfred, Lord Tennyson (Poem (Reprint))
  • 116 — The Aldemont Factions [Part 9 of 15] — Henry L. Parsons (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — Night — Percy Shelley (Poem)
  • 118 — In the Grasp of Another [Part 12 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 120 — Ants and Their Ways [Part 2 of 2] — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 121 — The Common Lot — Southwell (Poem (Reprint))
  • 121 — The Raid at Pritchard’s — Howard Holcombe (Short Story)
  • 122 — The Hetherington Fortune [Part 2 of 17] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — Tracked Through Russia [Part 13 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — In Alaskan Waters [Part 11 of 16] — Bert W. Foster (Serial Segment)
529The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5431893-04-29
  • 127 — Fred Acton’s Mystery [Part 1 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 129 — The Hetherington Fortune [Part 3 of 17] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — Spring — Beattie (Poem (Reprint))
  • 131 — Victor Vane, or, The Young Secretary [Part 5 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 133 — Tracked Through Russia [Part 14 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 134 — The Honey Bee [Part 1 of 2] — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 135 — Morning — William Shakespeare (Poem (Reprint))
  • 135 — A Lady in Distress — Bryce Conway (Short Story)
  • 136 — She’s on Deck — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 136 — The Aldemont Factions [Part 10 of 15] — Henry L. Parsons (Serial Segment)
  • 138 — In the Grasp of Another [Part 13 of 13] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — In Alaskan Waters [Part 12 of 16] — Bert W. Foster (Serial Segment)
530The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5441893-05-06
  • 141 — Comrades Three, or, A Search Under Difficulties [Part 1 of 11] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Books — William Wordsworth (Poem (Reprint))
  • 143 — Fred Acton’s Mystery [Part 2 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 145 — Violets — Robert Herrick (Poem)
  • 145 — The Hetherington Fortune [Part 4 of 17] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 147 — Tracked Through Russia [Part 15 of 15] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 148 — The Honey Bee [Part 2 of 2] — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 149 — Past and Present — Adelaide Anne Procter (Poem (Reprint))
  • 149 — On Circumstantial Evidence — Henry J. Elward (Short Story)
  • 150 — Friendship — Ralph Waldo Emerson (Poem (Reprint))
  • 150 — Victor Vane, or, The Young Secretary [Part 6 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 152 — The Aldemont Factions [Part 11 of 15] — Henry L. Parsons (Serial Segment)
  • 154 — In Alaskan Waters [Part 13 of 16] — Bert W. Foster (Serial Segment)
531The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5451893-05-13
  • 155 — Will’s Disobedience — Percy Averill (Short Story)
  • 156 — A Rhyme to the Sweet South — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 156 — The Hetherington Fortune [Part 5 of 17] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 158 — The Aldemont Factions [Part 12 of 15] — Henry L. Parsons (Serial Segment)
  • 160 — In Alaskan Waters [Part 14 of 16] — Bert W. Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 162 — Angling for Trout [Part 1 of 2] — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 163 — Pleasures — Robert Burns (Poem (Reprint))
  • 163 — Fred Acton’s Mystery [Part 3 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 165 — Fancies — John Ford (Poem (Reprint))
  • 165 — Comrades Three, or, A Search Under Difficulties [Part 2 of 11] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 167 — Clear the Way — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 167 — Victor Vane, or, The Young Secretary [Part 7 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 168 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
532The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5461893-05-20
  • 169 — The Double Shot — Fred T. Williams (Short Story)
  • 170 — “Wot’s Zat?” — Sam Walter Foss (Poem)
  • 170 — Victor Vane, or, The Young Secretary [Part 8 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 172 — Contrasts — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 172 — Comrades Three, or, A Search Under Difficulties [Part 3 of 11] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 174 — The Hetherington Fortune [Part 6 of 17] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 176 — Angling for Trout [Part 2 of 2] — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 177 — Anticipation — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 177 — The Sporting Element — Owen Hackett (Short Story)
  • 179 — Fred Acton’s Mystery [Part 4 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 181 — In Alaskan Waters [Part 15 of 16] — Bert W. Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 182 — The Aldemont Factions [Part 13 of 15] — Henry L. Parsons (Serial Segment)
533The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5471893-05-27
  • 183 — Cast Upon the Breakers [Part 1 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 185 — The English Sky — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 185 — The Hetherington Fortune [Part 7 of 17] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 187 — Comrades Three, or, A Search Under Difficulties [Part 4 of 11] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 189 — The Aldemont Factions [Part 14 of 15] — Henry L. Parsons (Serial Segment)
  • 190 — Salmon Killing — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 191 — Common Duties — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 191 — Out in the Cold — Forbes McAllister (Short Story)
  • 192 — Victor Vane, or, The Young Secretary [Part 9 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 194 — In Alaskan Waters [Part 16 of 16] — Bert W. Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 195 — Fred Acton’s Mystery [Part 5 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 196 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
534The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5481893-06-03
  • 197 — The Fate of Horace Hildreth [Part 1 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 200 — Comrades Three, or, A Search Under Difficulties [Part 5 of 11] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 201 — Comfort — Lucy Larcomb (Poem)
  • 201 — The Aldemont Factions [Part 15 of 15] — Henry L. Parsons (Serial Segment)
  • 202 — The Hetherington Fortune [Part 8 of 17] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 203 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 204 — Glass Blowing — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 205 — Music’s Magic — Thomas B. Ford (Poem)
  • 205 — A Dire Catastrophe — Clay Bridges (Short Story)
  • 206 — Cast Upon the Breakers [Part 2 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 207 — Fred Acton’s Mystery [Part 6 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 209 — Victor Vane, or, The Young Secretary [Part 10 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
535The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5491893-06-10
  • 211 — The Making of Bob Burnside — Will J. Sanders (Short Story)
  • 212 — Cast Upon the Breakers [Part 3 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 214 — Comrades Three, or, A Search Under Difficulties [Part 6 of 11] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 215 — The Fate of Horace Hildreth [Part 2 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 217 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 218 — How Pottery Is Made — J. N. S. (Article)
  • 219 — The Sting of Sin — Watkins (Poem (Reprint))
  • 219 — A Father’s Claim — John Heaton (Short Story)
  • 220 — Fred Acton’s Mystery [Part 7 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 222 — Springtime in Georgia — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 222 — Victor Vane, or, The Young Secretary [Part 11 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 223 — The Hetherington Fortune [Part 9 of 17] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
536The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5501893-06-17
  • 225 — Charlie Eaton’s Loan — Wilbur B. Brown (Short Story)
  • 227 — At Set of Sun — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 227 — Cast Upon the Breakers [Part 4 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 228 — Unseen Companionship — Lucy Larcomb (Poem)
  • 228 — The Fate of Horace Hildreth [Part 3 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 230 — Victor Vane, or, The Young Secretary [Part 12 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 232 — The Making of Paper — John Plummer (Article)
  • 233 — In the Spring — William Shakespeare (Poem (Reprint))
  • 233 — The Prop of Old Age — Ernest Maltby (Short Story)
  • 234 — Fred Acton’s Mystery [Part 8 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 235 — Comrades Three, or, A Search Under Difficulties [Part 7 of 11] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 237 — The Hetherington Fortune [Part 10 of 17] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
537The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5511893-06-24
  • 239 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 1 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 242 — Fred Acton’s Mystery [Part 9 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 243 — Victor Vane, or, The Young Secretary [Part 13 of 13] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 244 — The Georgia Bicyclists — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 244 — The Hetherington Fortune [Part 11 of 17] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 246 — Homing Pigeons — William Brandon (Article)
  • 247 — Man as a Weaver — Louis J. Block (Poem)
  • 247 — The Young Squaw Mine — Owen Hackett (Short Story)
  • 248 — The Fate of Horace Hildreth [Part 4 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 250 — Cast Upon the Breakers [Part 5 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 252 — Comrades Three, or, A Search Under Difficulties [Part 8 of 11] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
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  • 253 — A Desperate Chance — Russell Stockton (Short Story)
  • 254 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 2 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 256 — The Immortality of Truth — Arthur Hugh Clough (Poem (Reprint))
  • 256 — The Hetherington Fortune [Part 12 of 17] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 258 — The Reward of Perseverance — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 258 — Cast Upon the Breakers [Part 6 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 260 — Something About Shoes — J. N. S. (Article)
  • 261 — June — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 261 — A Silent Confession — Cyril Scott (Short Story)
  • 262 — The Kaleidoscope — H. B. (Poem)
  • 262 — Comrades Three, or, A Search Under Difficulties [Part 9 of 11] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 263 — Country Schoolhouses — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 263 — Fred Acton’s Mystery [Part 10 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 265 — Dance of the Daisies — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 265 — The Fate of Horace Hildreth [Part 5 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
539The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5531893-07-08
  • i — Truth and Beauty — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • i — The Imp of Mischief — Matthew White, Jr. (Vignette)
  • i — The Joys of Summer — W. J. B. (Article)
  • 267 — A Tale of the Road — Samuel Crummick (Short Story)
  • 268 — Time’s Revenges — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 268 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 3 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 270 — A Soft Answer — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 270 — Fred Acton’s Mystery [Part 11 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 271 — The Hetherington Fortune [Part 13 of 17] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 273 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 273 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 274 — The America’s Cup — Howard Brockway (Article)
  • 275 — Sleep’s Favorite — William Shakespeare (Extract)
  • 275 — The Major’s Luck — Hugh Penworthy (Short Story)
  • 276 — A Kiss by Proxy — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 276 — Cast Upon the Breakers [Part 7 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 278 — The Fate of Horace Hildreth [Part 6 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 280 — Comrades Three, or, A Search Under Difficulties [Part 10 of 11] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
540The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5541893-07-15
  • i — What It Means — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • i — How We Got Even with the Literary “Feller” — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • i — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 281 — The Markham Mystery [Part 1 of 13] — Rowley Brooks (Serial Segment)
  • 283 — A Long Felt Want — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 283 — Cast Upon the Breakers [Part 8 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 285 — The Fate of Horace Hildreth [Part 7 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 286 — Jim’s Pirates — Frank Moore (Short Story)
  • 288 — On Swimming — Judson Newman Smith (Article)
  • 289 — Summer’s Joys — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 289 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 4 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 291 — Comrades Three, or, A Search Under Difficulties [Part 11 of 11] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 292 — Fred Acton’s Mystery [Part 12 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 293 — The Dandelions — Helen Gray Cone (Poem)
  • 293 — The Hetherington Fortune [Part 14 of 17] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
541The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5551893-07-22
  • i — The Practical Joke — Tom P. Morgan (Vignette)
  • i — Our Peculiar Predicament — Matthew White, Jr. (Vignette)
  • 295 — On the Picket Line — Ferdinand Boston (Short Story)
  • 296 — A Song in Fish Time — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 296 — The Markham Mystery [Part 2 of 13] — Rowley Brooks (Serial Segment)
  • 297 — Fred Acton’s Mystery [Part 13 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 298 — How Hazing Was Stopped at Beachmont — William Brunton (Short Story)
  • 300 — The Fate of Horace Hildreth [Part 8 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 302 — Past and Present of the Circus — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 303 — Just on the Other Side — Alice Cary (Poem (Reprint))
  • 303 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 5 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 305 — The Invisible World — Harriet Beecher Stowe (Poem (Reprint))
  • 305 — The Hetherington Fortune [Part 15 of 17] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 306 — Cast Upon the Breakers [Part 9 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 308 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
542The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5561893-07-29
  • i — That Dress Suit of Her Father’s — Joe Dunwood (Short Story)
  • 309 — A Publisher at Fifteen [Part 1 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 311 — The Hours — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 311 — The Fate of Horace Hildreth [Part 9 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 312 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 6 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 315 — Fred Acton’s Mystery [Part 14 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 315 — Biographical Brevities — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 315 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 316 — The Boy Who Is Going to Be a Soldier — Lieut. John Lloyd (Article)
  • 317 — Day and Night — Lady Lindsay (Poem)
  • 317 — The Indian’s Pride — Joseph Worth (Short Story)
  • 318 — Owed to Commencement — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 318 — Cast Upon the Breakers [Part 10 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 320 — The Markham Mystery [Part 3 of 13] — Rowley Brooks (Serial Segment)
  • 321 — The Hetherington Fortune [Part 16 of 17] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
543The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5571893-08-05
  • i — Back to the Lotus Lands — James Whitcomb Riley (Poem (Reprint))
  • i — A Bold Peep Ahead — [uncredited] (Extract)
  • 323 — The Coast Guard, or, The Savers of Rocky Hand [Part 1 of 11] — George Waldo Browne (Serial Segment)
  • 326 — The Legend of a Flower — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 326 — A Publisher at Fifteen [Part 2 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 327 — Two Fancies — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 327 — The Hetherington Fortune [Part 17 of 17] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 328 — The Fate of Horace Hildreth [Part 10 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 330 — The Strong Man — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 331 — Appreciation — William Wordsworth (Poem (Reprint))
  • 331 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 7 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 332 — The Markham Mystery [Part 4 of 13] — Rowley Brooks (Serial Segment)
  • 334 — Cast Upon the Breakers [Part 11 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 336 — Uncle Jotham’s Confession: The Tale of a Torrid Trip — [uncredited] (Short Story)
544The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5581893-08-12
  • i — Riding on the Wheel — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • i — The Rural Humorist as He Is — Tom P. Morgan (Humour)
  • i — Mr. Tinterby’s Play — [uncredited] (Vignette)
  • 337 — An Exception to the Rule — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 338 — The Daisy — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 338 — The Coast Guard, or, The Savers of Rocky Hand [Part 2 of 11] — George Waldo Browne (Serial Segment)
  • 340 — A Publisher at Fifteen [Part 3 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 341 — A Song of the Weather — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 341 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 8 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 344 — A Heroine of the Revolution [on Rebecca Motte] — Richard Mace (Article)
  • 345 — On Friendship — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 345 — A Reasonable Charge — Jared L. Fuller (Short Story)
  • 346 — The Fate of Horace Hildreth [Part 11 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 347 — The Markham Mystery [Part 5 of 13] — Rowley Brooks (Serial Segment)
  • 349 — Cast Upon the Breakers [Part 12 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
545The Argosy Vol. 16, No. 5591893-08-19
  • i — A White Elephant of a Prisoner — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • i — The Kennelsville Railroad Accident — C. N. Hood (Short Story)
  • 351 — The Lone Island, or Adventures Among the Savages [Part 1 of 10] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 353 — The Markham Mystery [Part 6 of 13] — Rowley Brooks (Serial Segment)
  • 355 — Right — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 355 — The Coast Guard, or, The Savers of Rocky Hand [Part 3 of 11] — George Waldo Browne (Serial Segment)
  • 356 — A Publisher at Fifteen [Part 4 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 358 — Trout Fishing in West Virginia — A. S. Duane (Article)
  • 359 — The Torch of Hope — Oliver Goldsmith (Poem (Reprint))
  • 359 — Buried Treasure — Halburton Stacey (Short Story)
  • 360 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 9 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 363 — Cast Upon the Breakers [Part 13 of 13] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 364 — The Fate of Horace Hildreth [Part 12 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
546The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5601893-08-26
  • i — Song of the Scythes — Andrew Lang (Poem)
  • i — The Football of Fate — Tom P. Morgan (Vignette)
  • i — Queer Things in Siam — [uncredited] (Article)
  • i — Stockings to the Rescue — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 1 — Lester’s Luck [Part 1 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 3 — The Lone Island, or Adventures Among the Savages [Part 2 of 10] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 5 — The Markham Mystery [Part 7 of 13] — Rowley Brooks (Serial Segment)
  • 6 — The Coast Guard, or, The Savers of Rocky Hand [Part 4 of 11] — George Waldo Browne (Serial Segment)
  • 7 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — The Boy Near a River — Lieut. John Lloyd (Short Story)
  • 9 — The Man Who Leads — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 9 — The Mate’s Blunder — Marcus D. Richter (Short Story)
  • 10 — Summertime — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 10 — A Publisher at Fifteen [Part 5 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 12 — The Fate of Horace Hildreth [Part 13 of 13] — Judson Newman Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 13 — To Niagara — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 13 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 10 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
547The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5611893-09-02
  • i — The Fickle China Maid — Eauhelle Bazoo (Poem)
  • i — An Up to Date Job — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • i — A Woman to the Rescue — [uncredited] (Article)
  • i — Why Danger Fascinates — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 15 — The Man with the Buckskin Horse — T. Albert Mace (Short Story)
  • 16 — A Summer Shower — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 16 — Lester’s Luck [Part 2 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 19 — The Dew’s Gift — H. J. (Poem)
  • 19 — The Markham Mystery [Part 8 of 13] — Rowley Brooks (Serial Segment)
  • 20 — The Lone Island, or Adventures Among the Savages [Part 3 of 10] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 21 — A Great Animal Trainer — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 22 — Look Within — D. C. Colesworthy (Poem)
  • 22 — Luke Bartow’s Satchel — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 24 — The Coast Guard, or, The Savers of Rocky Hand [Part 5 of 11] — George Waldo Browne (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — A Dead Bee — Frank Dempster Sherman (Poem)
  • 25 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 11 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — A Publisher at Fifteen [Part 6 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — A Shattered Idol — Charles Newton Hood (Vignette)
548The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5621893-09-09
  • i — Warm Weather Remarks — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • i — A Boy’s Account of a Schoolship — C. K. R. (Article)
  • i — The Cost of Congress — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 29 — Black Cloud Peak — E. E. Youmans (Short Story)
  • 30 — Lester’s Luck [Part 3 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 31 — The Markham Mystery [Part 9 of 13] — Rowley Brooks (Serial Segment)
  • 33 — The Lone Island, or Adventures Among the Savages [Part 4 of 10] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 35 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 36 — How to Work Through College — Samuel N. Parks (Article)
  • 37 — Hospitality — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 37 — Gene’s First Assignment — Jared L. Fuller (Short Story)
  • 39 — The Coast Guard, or, The Savers of Rocky Hand [Part 6 of 11] — George Waldo Browne (Serial Segment)
  • 40 — Summer — J. T. Trowbridge (Poem)
  • 40 — A Publisher at Fifteen [Part 7 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 42 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 12 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
549The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5631893-09-16
  • i — A Possible Solution — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • i — The Buffalo’s Last Stand — [uncredited] (Article)
  • i — The Glory of Being an Author — John S. Grey (Humour)
  • i — Through Hardships to the Throttle — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 43 — The Hobart Diamonds — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 44 — Lester’s Luck [Part 4 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 46 — Aspiration — Edwin Hatch (Poem)
  • 46 — The Lone Island, or Adventures Among the Savages [Part 5 of 10] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 47 — A Publisher at Fifteen [Part 8 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 50 — How to Become a Member of a College Team — Richard Mace (Article)
  • 51 — Truth — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 51 — A Typewritten Letter — James F. Demerrit (Short Story)
  • 52 — A Ray of Light — Tresch (Poem)
  • 52 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 13 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 54 — The Coast Guard, or, The Savers of Rocky Hand [Part 7 of 11] — George Waldo Browne (Serial Segment)
  • 55 — The Markham Mystery [Part 10 of 13] — Rowley Brooks (Serial Segment)
550The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5641893-09-23
  • i — America’s Two Pirates — [uncredited] (Article)
  • i — Keen Edged Marvels — [uncredited] (Article)
  • i — Monkey Talk — [uncredited] (Article)
  • i — The Expensive Circus Ticket — Charles Newton Hood (Vignette)
  • 57 — An Odd Witness — W. Bert Fuller (Short Story)
  • 58 — The Lone Island, or Adventures Among the Savages [Part 6 of 10] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Lester’s Luck [Part 5 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 62 — A Publisher at Fifteen [Part 9 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — The Old Roman Circus — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 65 — “Say Well” and “Do Well” — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 66 — An Indian “Round Up” — Theodore Albert Mace (Short Story)
  • 67 — The Coast Guard, or, The Savers of Rocky Hand [Part 8 of 11] — George Waldo Browne (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 14 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 69 — The Markham Mystery [Part 11 of 13] — Rowley Brooks (Serial Segment)
551The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5651893-09-30
  • i — Shooting Stars — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • i — Literary Assistance from Dreams — [uncredited] (Humour)
  • i — An Under Water Route to Europe — [uncredited] (Article)
  • i — The Shortening Trips of a Cannon Ball — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 71 — Belmont, or Mark Ware’s College Life [Part 1 of 19] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — What Has Come Over the Sunshine — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 74 — The Coast Guard, or, The Savers of Rocky Hand [Part 9 of 11] — George Waldo Browne (Serial Segment)
  • 75 — Deeds of Aspiration — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 75 — The Cruise of the Dandy [Part 15 of 15] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — The Lone Island, or Adventures Among the Savages [Part 7 of 10] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 77 — Treasure on Its Travels — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 77 — An Ice Fighter — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 78 — The Little Hairy Brother — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 79 — Good Times Ahead — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 79 — Gordon’s Double Peril — E. E. Youmans (Short Story)
  • 80 — The Markham Mystery [Part 12 of 13] — Rowley Brooks (Serial Segment)
  • 81 — Lester’s Luck [Part 6 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — A Publisher at Fifteen [Part 10 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
552The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5661893-10-07
  • 85 — Under a Cloud, or Dale Wentworth’s Father [Part 1 of 12] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — Belmont, or Mark Ware’s College Life [Part 2 of 19] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 90 — The Schoolboy — Knox (Poem)
  • 90 — A Publisher at Fifteen [Part 11 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — Cryptography — Herbert Bellman (Article)
  • 93 — Girlhood — Amelia E. Barr (Poem)
  • 93 — The Phantom Horseman — E. E. Youmans (Short Story)
  • 94 — The Markham Mystery [Part 13 of 13] — Rowley Brooks (Serial Segment)
  • 95 — September — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 95 — The Lone Island, or Adventures Among the Savages [Part 8 of 10] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 96 — The Coast Guard, or, The Savers of Rocky Hand [Part 10 of 11] — George Waldo Browne (Serial Segment)
  • 97 — Lester’s Luck [Part 7 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
553The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5671893-10-14
  • i — A Week of Horrors — [uncredited] (Article)
  • i — What the Heart Does for Us — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 99 — A Curious Companion [Part 1 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 101 — Under a Cloud, or Dale Wentworth’s Father [Part 2 of 12] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 103 — The Lone Island, or Adventures Among the Savages [Part 9 of 10] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — A Publisher at Fifteen [Part 12 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — At the Bottom of the Sea — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 106 — The Silent Rhyme — W. J. Henderson (Poem)
  • 107 — A Morning Scene — Charles F. Gerry (Poem)
  • 107 — “His Lordship” — Horace G. Smith (Short Story)
  • 108 — Belmont, or Mark Ware’s College Life [Part 3 of 19] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — The Coast Guard, or, The Savers of Rocky Hand [Part 11 of 11] — George Waldo Browne (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Lester’s Luck [Part 8 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
554The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5681893-10-21
  • i — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 113 — A Bad Lot [Part 1 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — A Curious Companion [Part 2 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 117 — The Lone Island, or Adventures Among the Savages [Part 10 of 10] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — A Summer Picture — Evaleen Stein (Poem)
  • 118 — Lester’s Luck [Part 9 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 120 — The Indian of Today — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 121 — Dame Nature’s Book — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 121 — The Closed Door — Agnes C. Copleigh (Short Story)
  • 122 — The Rose and the Lake — Dexter Smith (Poem)
  • 123 — Belmont, or Mark Ware’s College Life [Part 4 of 19] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — Under a Cloud, or Dale Wentworth’s Father [Part 3 of 12] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 125 — A Publisher at Fifteen [Part 13 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
555The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5691893-10-28
  • i — The Marking of the Hours — Mrs. Felicia D. Hemans (Poem (Reprint))
  • i — How They Started: Something About the Careers of Famous Railroad Men — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 127 — Kit Cummings’ Sloop [Part 1 of 6] — Charles F. Welles (Serial Segment)
  • 129 — A Curious Companion [Part 3 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — A Hint to Wheel-Men — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 131 — Belmont, or Mark Ware’s College Life [Part 5 of 19] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — A Publisher at Fifteen [Part 14 of 14] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 134 — Postal and Other Currency — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 135 — The Middle Path — Cowper (Poem (Reprint))
  • 135 — Within an Inch of His Life — Paul C. Schaffer (Short Story)
  • 136 — A Bad Lot [Part 2 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 138 — Under a Cloud, or Dale Wentworth’s Father [Part 4 of 12] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Mortality — Quales (Poem (Reprint))
  • 139 — Lester’s Luck [Part 10 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
556The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5701893-11-04
  • 141 — A Desertion from the Ranks — Howard C. Crosby (Short Story)
  • 142 — A Bad Lot [Part 3 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — Autumn — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 144 — Lester’s Luck [Part 11 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 145 — Belmont, or Mark Ware’s College Life [Part 6 of 19] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 148 — Big Men and Little Ones — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 149 — An Autumn’s Picture — Robert Kelley Weeks (Poem (Reprint))
  • 149 — A Poor Relation — Halburton Stacey (Short Story)
  • 150 — Under a Cloud, or Dale Wentworth’s Father [Part 5 of 12] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 152 — Kit Cummings’ Sloop [Part 2 of 6] — Charles F. Welles (Serial Segment)
  • 153 — A Curious Companion [Part 4 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
557The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5711893-11-11
  • 155 — Checkmate [Part 1 of 10] — William Liebermann (Serial Segment)
  • 157 — The Harvest — Dora Read Goodale (Poem)
  • 157 — A Curious Companion [Part 5 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 159 — A Bad Lot [Part 4 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 160 — Kit Cummings’ Sloop [Part 3 of 6] — Charles F. Welles (Serial Segment)
  • 162 — Odd Stamps and Postal Cards — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 163 — Good Time in Billville — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 163 — A Clever Capture — E. E. Youmans (Short Story)
  • 164 — The Advance Guard — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 164 — Under a Cloud, or Dale Wentworth’s Father [Part 6 of 12] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 165 — Lester’s Luck [Part 12 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 166 — Belmont, or Mark Ware’s College Life [Part 7 of 19] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
558The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5721893-11-18
  • i — Taurus Among the Crockery Ware — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 169 — A Home in the Suburbs — James F. Demerrit (Short Story)
  • 171 — A Song for the Fall — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 171 — Checkmate [Part 2 of 10] — William Liebermann (Serial Segment)
  • 172 — Belmont, or Mark Ware’s College Life [Part 8 of 19] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 174 — A Bad Lot [Part 5 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 176 — The Camel from Several Points of View — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 177 — The Star of Truth — James Russell Lowell (Poem (Reprint))
  • 177 — Was It Chance? — Horace G. Smith (Short Story)
  • 178 — Under a Cloud, or Dale Wentworth’s Father [Part 7 of 12] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 179 — A Curious Companion [Part 6 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 181 — Kit Cummings’ Sloop [Part 4 of 6] — Charles F. Welles (Serial Segment)
559The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5731893-11-25
  • i — Lightning and Its Doings — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 183 — Besieged by the Bannocks — Lieut. J. E. Lambert (Short Story)
  • 184 — Checkmate [Part 3 of 10] — William Liebermann (Serial Segment)
  • 184 — Belmont, or Mark Ware’s College Life [Part 9 of 19] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 186 — Kit Cummings’ Sloop [Part 5 of 6] — Charles F. Welles (Serial Segment)
  • 190 — The Boy Who Wants to Become an Author [Part 1 of 2] — Matthew White, Jr. (Article)
  • 191 — A Rule of Life — John Greenleaf Whittier (Poem (Reprint))
  • 191 — Under Suspicion — E. E. Youmans (Short Story)
  • 192 — Under a Cloud, or Dale Wentworth’s Father [Part 8 of 12] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 194 — A Bad Lot [Part 6 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 196 — A Curious Companion [Part 7 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
560The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5741893-12-02
  • 197 — A Mystery of the Forest [Part 1 of 10] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 199 — Under a Cloud, or Dale Wentworth’s Father [Part 9 of 12] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 200 — A Bad Lot [Part 7 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 203 — Kit Cummings’ Sloop [Part 6 of 6] — Charles F. Welles (Serial Segment)
  • 204 — The Boy Who Wants to Become an Author [Part 2 of 2] — Matthew White, Jr. (Article)
  • 205 — Influence — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 205 — Clinton’s Peril — Ned Hastings (Short Story)
  • 206 — Checkmate [Part 4 of 10] — William Liebermann (Serial Segment)
  • 207 — Belmont, or Mark Ware’s College Life [Part 10 of 19] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 209 — Good Will — C. F. Richardson (Poem)
  • 209 — A Curious Companion [Part 8 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
561The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5751893-12-09
  • i — Whistling Facts and Fancies — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 211 — The Great Herncastle Robbery — Jared L. Fuller (Short Story)
  • 213 — Under a Cloud, or Dale Wentworth’s Father [Part 10 of 12] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 214 — A Curious Companion [Part 9 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 216 — Checkmate [Part 5 of 10] — William Liebermann (Serial Segment)
  • 218 — In the Days of Prairie Schooners — Matthew White, Jr. (Article)
  • 219 — Of Heavenly Kin — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 219 — A Little Comedy of Errors — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 220 — A Mystery of the Forest [Part 2 of 10] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 222 — Why He Was Sad — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 222 — A Bad Lot [Part 8 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 223 — Belmont, or Mark Ware’s College Life [Part 11 of 19] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
562The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5761893-12-16
  • i — The Robinson Crusoe Island Up to Date — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 225 — Captured by Smugglers — Ned Hastings (Short Story)
  • 226 — Belmont, or Mark Ware’s College Life [Part 12 of 19] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 227 — A Bad Lot [Part 9 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 229 — A Mystery of the Forest [Part 3 of 10] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 232 — The Fakirs and the Kodak — Richard Mace (Article)
  • 233 — To Gain the Heights — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 233 — A Dark Conspiracy — Nellie E. C. Scott (Short Story)
  • 234 — Checkmate [Part 6 of 10] — William Liebermann (Serial Segment)
  • 236 — Under a Cloud, or Dale Wentworth’s Father [Part 11 of 12] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 237 — A Curious Companion [Part 10 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
563The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5771893-12-23
  • i — A Lion on Horseback — [uncredited] (Article)
  • i — Two Laggard Letters — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 239 — Rupert’s Ambition [Part 1 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 241 — Belmont, or Mark Ware’s College Life [Part 13 of 19] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 243 — One of the Contented — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 243 — A Mystery of the Forest [Part 4 of 10] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 245 — Why the Miners Never Came Back — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 246 — Lobengula’s Weapons — Lieut. John Lloyd (Article)
  • 247 — Duty and Pleasure — Tench (Poem)
  • 248 — When I Was Stranded — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 248 — A Bad Lot [Part 10 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 250 — Under a Cloud, or Dale Wentworth’s Father [Part 12 of 12] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 250 — Checkmate [Part 7 of 10] — William Liebermann (Serial Segment)
  • 252 — A Curious Companion [Part 11 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
564The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5781893-12-30
  • i — Rail Service to the World’s End — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 253 — Frank Winter’s Christmas Assignment — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 254 — The Christmas Dinner — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 254 — Rupert’s Ambition [Part 2 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 256 — Belmont, or Mark Ware’s College Life [Part 14 of 19] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 258 — A Mystery of the Forest [Part 5 of 10] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 260 — The Christmas Saint — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 261 — Christmas — John Greenleaf Whittier (Poem (Reprint))
  • 261 — Fred’s Bright Idea — Bernard Ellis (Short Story)
  • 262 — A Curious Companion [Part 12 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 263 — Checkmate [Part 8 of 10] — William Liebermann (Serial Segment)
  • 265 — A Bad Lot [Part 11 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
565The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5791894-01-06
  • i — Where Rats Are Welcome Guests — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 267 — Buck Kingdon’s Ride — Ned Hastings (Short Story)
  • 268 — Rupert’s Ambition [Part 3 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 270 — Belmont, or Mark Ware’s College Life [Part 15 of 19] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 272 — A Mystery of the Forest [Part 6 of 10] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 274 — How to Make a Place in the World — Samuel N. Parks (Article)
  • 275 — Thy Friend — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 275 — A Step Aside — Agnes G. Copleigh (Short Story)
  • 276 — A Curious Companion [Part 13 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 277 — Checkmate [Part 9 of 10] — William Liebermann (Serial Segment)
  • 279 — On Joy — John Boyle O’Reilly (Poem)
  • 279 — A Bad Lot [Part 12 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 280 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
566The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5801894-01-13
  • i — The Mainspring of Man — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 281 — Brought to Book [Part 1 of 7] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 283 — The Impression of Youth — William Cowper (Poem (Reprint))
  • 283 — Belmont, or Mark Ware’s College Life [Part 16 of 19] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 285 — A Bad Lot [Part 13 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 286 — Only a Word — Adelaide A. Procter (Poem (Reprint))
  • 286 — A Mystery of the Forest [Part 7 of 10] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 288 — Odd Things About Bears — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 289 — Four Things — Henry van Dyke, D.D. (Poem)
  • 289 — Theophilus Brown — Charles E. Redway (Short Story)
  • 290 — Rupert’s Ambition [Part 4 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 292 — A Curious Companion [Part 14 of 14] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 293 — God’s Gift — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 293 — Checkmate [Part 10 of 10] — William Liebermann (Serial Segment)
  • 294 — The Boy Who Runs a Town — [uncredited] (Article)
567The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5811894-01-20
  • i — Points for Patentees — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 295 — Lloyd Abbott’s Friend [Part 1 of 10] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 297 — A Mystery of the Forest [Part 8 of 10] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 299 — Strike While the Iron Is Hot — Southwell (Poem (Reprint))
  • 299 — Brought to Book [Part 2 of 7] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 301 — A Bad Lot [Part 14 of 14] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 302 — Rip Van Winkle in All Ages — Richard Mace (Article)
  • 303 — The Truest Conqueror — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 303 — The Last Spread at Ripple Lake — Arthur F. Stanley (Short Story)
  • 304 — Belmont, or Mark Ware’s College Life [Part 17 of 19] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 305 — Rupert’s Ambition [Part 5 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
568The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5821894-01-27
  • i — Dogs to the Front — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 309 — The Diamond Seekers, or, The Mystery of the Five Peaks [Part 1 of 10] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 311 — Lloyd Abbott’s Friend [Part 2 of 10] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 313 — Rupert’s Ambition [Part 6 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 316 — Some Queer Fish — A. R. Leach (Article)
  • 317 — Opportunities — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 317 — The Burning of the Montauk — Marcus D. Richter (Short Story)
  • 317 — A Mystery of the Forest [Part 9 of 10] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 318 — Brought to Book [Part 3 of 7] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 321 — The Love of Praise — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 321 — Belmont, or Mark Ware’s College Life [Part 18 of 19] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
569The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5831894-02-03
  • i — A Thrilling Experience — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 323 — A Mountain Mystery, or, The Miami Conspiracy [Part 1 of 11] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 326 — Books — William Wordsworth (Poem (Reprint))
  • 326 — Brought to Book [Part 4 of 7] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 327 — Belmont, or Mark Ware’s College Life [Part 19 of 19] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 328 — The Worth of Polish — Samuel Butler (Poem (Reprint))
  • 328 — Lloyd Abbott’s Friend [Part 3 of 10] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 330 — Self Reliance — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 330 — How Lead Shot Is Made — A. R. Leach (Article)
  • 331 — The Divinity of Youth — Isaac Wells (Poem)
  • 331 — The Dumb Hunter — Charles E. Redway (Short Story)
  • 332 — The Diamond Seekers, or, The Mystery of the Five Peaks [Part 2 of 10] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 334 — A Mystery of the Forest [Part 10 of 10] — E. E. Youmans (Serial Segment)
  • 335 — Rupert’s Ambition [Part 7 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
570The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5841894-02-10
  • i — A Numerical Passion — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 337 — The Romacio Plot — Jared L. Fuller (Short Story)
  • 338 — Brought to Book [Part 5 of 7] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 340 — Rupert’s Ambition [Part 8 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 342 — The Heritage of All — James Thompson (Poem (Reprint))
  • 342 — Lloyd Abbott’s Friend [Part 4 of 10] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 344 — How to Grow Out of Your Shell — Samuel N. Parks (Article)
  • 345 — Fame’s Unwon Battles — James Whitcomb Riley (Poem (Reprint))
  • 345 — On the Three Thirty Local — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 346 — I’m Glad I’m A-Livin’ — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 346 — The Diamond Seekers, or, The Mystery of the Five Peaks [Part 3 of 10] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 348 — A Mountain Mystery, or, The Miami Conspiracy [Part 2 of 11] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 350 — The Weight of Water — [uncredited] (Article)
571The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5851894-02-17
  • i — Skates and Sleds Up to Date — [uncredited] (Article)
  • i — Up in a Balloon and Down in a Parachute — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 351 — A Night of Terror — Charles E. Redway (Short Story)
  • 352 — Columbia’s Birth — James Russell Lowell (Poem (Reprint))
  • 352 — The Diamond Seekers, or, The Mystery of the Five Peaks [Part 4 of 10] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 355 — A Mountain Mystery, or, The Miami Conspiracy [Part 3 of 11] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 356 — Lloyd Abbott’s Friend [Part 5 of 10] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 358 — After Coons — A. R. Leach (Article)
  • 359 — Chatter — William Cowper (Poem (Reprint))
  • 359 — The Horse John Bought — Myra C. Breckinridge (Short Story)
  • 360 — When the Whistle Blows — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 360 — Brought to Book [Part 6 of 7] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 362 — Rupert’s Ambition [Part 9 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
572The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5861894-02-24
  • i — When Animals Were Tried for Their Crimes — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 365 — A Rolling Stone [Part 1 of 8] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 367 — “The Sweet By and By” — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 367 — The Diamond Seekers, or, The Mystery of the Five Peaks [Part 5 of 10] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 370 — A Mountain Mystery, or, The Miami Conspiracy [Part 4 of 11] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 372 — Flying Through the Air — Samuel N. Parks (Article)
  • 373 — Youth’s Repentence — L. E. Landon (Poem)
  • 373 — A Grass River Episode — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 374 — Rupert’s Ambition [Part 10 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 376 — Tomorrow — Philip Bourke Marston (Poem (Reprint))
  • 376 — Brought to Book [Part 7 of 7] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 376 — Lloyd Abbott’s Friend [Part 6 of 10] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
573The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5871894-03-03
  • 379 — The House in the Woods — Halburton Stacey (Short Story)
  • 380 — A Mountain Mystery, or, The Miami Conspiracy [Part 5 of 11] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 382 — A Rolling Stone [Part 2 of 8] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 385 — Lloyd Abbott’s Friend [Part 7 of 10] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 386 — Some Novel Uses for the Camera — A. R. Leach (Article)
  • 387 — Gid Bronson’s Experience — Harriet Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 388 — The Diamond Seekers, or, The Mystery of the Five Peaks [Part 6 of 10] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 390 — March — Lydia L. A. Very (Poem)
  • 390 — Rupert’s Ambition [Part 11 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 397 — The Same, but Different — Walter Learned (Poem)
574The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5881894-03-10
  • i — In the Land of Hello — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 393 — Trials and Triumphs of a Young Reporter [Part 1 of 7] — Earle E. Martin (Serial Segment)
  • 395 — The Diamond Seekers, or, The Mystery of the Five Peaks [Part 7 of 10] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 399 — A Rolling Stone [Part 3 of 8] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 400 — The New Explorers — Lieut. John Lloyd (Article)
  • 401 — Sowing and Reaping — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 401 — Old Tonga’s Leopard — Paul C. Schaffer (Short Story)
  • 402 — A Mountain Mystery, or, The Miami Conspiracy [Part 6 of 11] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 405 — The Joy of Duty — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 405 — Rupert’s Ambition [Part 12 of 12] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 406 — Aspiration — John Greenleaf Whittier (Poem (Reprint))
  • 406 — Lloyd Abbott’s Friend [Part 8 of 10] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
575The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5891894-03-17
  • i — Priceless Pelts — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 407 — Off Burton’s Beach — Halburton Stacey (Short Story)
  • 409 — The Diamond Seekers, or, The Mystery of the Five Peaks [Part 8 of 10] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 411 — Trials and Triumphs of a Young Reporter [Part 2 of 7] — Earle E. Martin (Serial Segment)
  • 412 — A Rolling Stone [Part 4 of 8] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 414 — The Royal Snuffer and Other Legends of Japan — Phillips McClure (Short Story)
  • 415 — A Wholesome Rhyme — H. H. Jackson (Poem)
  • 415 — In the Grasp of the Swamp Angels — Myra C. Breckinridge (Short Story)
  • 417 — His Reward — Elizabeth Barrett Browning (Poem (Reprint))
  • 417 — A Mountain Mystery, or, The Miami Conspiracy [Part 7 of 11] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 419 — Lloyd Abbott’s Friend [Part 9 of 10] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
576The Argosy Vol. 17, No. 5901894-03-24
  • i — Some Queer Monkey Ways — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 421 — Drifted Out to Sea — Marcus D. Richter (Short Story)
  • 423 — A Rolling Stone [Part 5 of 8] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 425 — The Diamond Seekers, or, The Mystery of the Five Peaks [Part 9 of 10] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 428 — The First Iron Kettle in America — A. R. Leach (Article)
  • 429 — A Worthy Ambition — Sidney Lanier (Poem (Reprint))
  • 429 — A Strange Midnight Episode — E. E. Youmans (Short Story)
  • 430 — The Rapture of Pursuing — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem (Reprint))
  • 430 — A Mountain Mystery, or, The Miami Conspiracy [Part 8 of 11] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 431 — Lloyd Abbott’s Friend [Part 10 of 10] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 434 — Judge Not — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 434 — Trials and Triumphs of a Young Reporter [Part 3 of 7] — Earle E. Martin (Serial Segment)
577The Argosy Vol. 18, No. 11894-04-01
  • 3 — Some Generals Who Can Fight — Lieut. John Lloyd (Article)
  • 6 — The Wizard of the Wires — Richard Mace (Biographical Material)
  • 8 — The Island Treasure [Part 1 of 5] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — The White Queen Among Metals — A. R. Leach (Article)
  • 26 — The Crew of the Argosy — George H. Coomer (Poem)
  • 27 — A Rolling Stone [Part 6 of 8] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 40 — Daffodils — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 41 — Men of Silver Tongues — Samuel N. Parks (Article)
  • 46 — The Fight for Mobile Bay — Richard H. Titherington (Article)
  • 50 — A Mountain Mystery, or, The Miami Conspiracy [Part 9 of 11] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — Trials and Triumphs of a Young Reporter [Part 4 of 7] — Earle E. Martin (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — A Race for Life and Liberty — George Holme (Short Story)
  • 76 — Prudence — Ida D. Monroe (Poem)
  • 77 — Captured by Dacoits — J. Spencer Murray (Short Story)
  • 82 — True Ambition — Malcolm Douglas (Poem)
  • 83 — Austin’s First Bear — William Perry Brown (Short Story)
  • 85 — The Diamond Seekers, or, The Mystery of the Five Peaks [Part 10 of 10] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 102 — What Makes Brawn and Muscle — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 103 — Romeo and Juliet — Emma Huntington Nason (Poem)
  • 104 — The World of Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 106 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 108 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 110 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 112 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 112 — Stamp Collecting — [uncredited] (Column)
578The Argosy Vol. 18, No. 21894-05-01
  • 115 — The Red Man of the Plains — Lieut. John Lloyd (Article)
  • 120 — Kit, the Fisher Boy [Part 1 of 5] — James Henry Plummer (Serial Segment)
  • 133 — The Dial’s Motto — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 134 — Down Wild Goose Canyon — Charles Elmer Upton (Short Story)
  • 137 — The Island Treasure [Part 2 of 5] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 152 — The Boys in the Senate — Samuel N. Parks (Article)
  • 154 — Central Park — Sydney Stuart Smith (Article)
  • 157 — Some Royal Boys — Phillips McClure (Article)
  • 162 — The Schoolboy’s Turn — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 163 — A Rolling Stone [Part 7 of 8] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 176 — A Disgusted Serenader — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 177 — Three Self Made Americans — Matthew White, Jr. (Article)
  • 180 — The United States Naval Academy [Part 1 of 2] — Philip Andrews (Article)
  • 185 — Trials and Triumphs of a Young Reporter [Part 5 of 7] — Earle E. Martin (Serial Segment)
  • 195 — Hope — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 196 — Living Pictures — George Holme (Article)
  • 196 — The First Bluebird — Ida D. Monroe (Poem)
  • 197 — A Mountain Mystery, or, The Miami Conspiracy [Part 10 of 11] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 209 — My Black and Tan — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 210 — Ma’am Halleck’s Boy — E. M. Halliday (Short Story)
  • 214 — Flotsam and Jetsam — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 215 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 216 — The World of Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 218 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 220 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 222 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 224 — Stamp Collecting — [uncredited] (Column)
579The Argosy Vol. 18, No. 31894-06-01
  • 227 — The United States Naval Academy [Part 2 of 2] — Philip Andrews (Article)
  • 231 — The Seventeenth of June — E. M. Halliday (Short Story)
  • 234 — Kit, the Fisher Boy [Part 2 of 5] — James Henry Plummer (Serial Segment)
  • 246 — Josef Barra, Hero — Anna Leach (Short Story)
  • 248 — The Three Huntsmen — R. H. Titherington (Poem)
  • 249 — A Rolling Stone [Part 8 of 8] — Arthur Lee Putnam (Serial Segment)
  • 259 — Two Pictures — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 260 — Jingo’s Sculptor — Mary Knight Potter (Short Story)
  • 264 — Indians at School — Ruth Shaffner (Article)
  • 273 — A Quiet Stream — Frances Lee Robinson (Poem)
  • 274 — The Island Treasure [Part 3 of 5] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 288 — A Gentlemanly Boy — H. L. Charles (Poem)
  • 289 — The Collapse of the German Student Duel — W. Thornton Parker, M.D. (Article)
  • 293 — Great British Commanders — Matthew White, Jr. (Article)
  • 297 — Trials and Triumphs of a Young Reporter [Part 6 of 7] — Earle E. Martin (Serial Segment)
  • 311 — A Boy in a Bank — Henry Loy Easton (Article)
  • 313 — A Mountain Mystery, or, The Miami Conspiracy [Part 11 of 11] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 324 — Sweet Briar — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 325 — How the Silver Was Saved — M. F. Nixon (Short Story)
  • 327 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 328 — The World of Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 330 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 332 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 334 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 336 — Stamp Collecting — [uncredited] (Column)
580The Argosy Vol. 18, No. 41894-07-01
  • 339 — West Point and Its Cadets [Part 1 of 2] — Lieut. John Lloyd (Article)
  • 344 — The Defenders of the Alamo — Richard H. Titherington (Article)
  • 347 — The Summer Holidays — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 348 — How I Caught My Squirrel — Edward S. Wilson (Article)
  • 350 — The Badger Brothers [Part 1 of 2] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 357 — The Flag of the Au Revoir — Anna Leach (Short Story)
  • 359 — The Flag of Freedom — G. Bancroft Griffith (Poem)
  • 360 — The Gower Legacy, or Banford Farley’s Pluck [Part 1 of 4] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 373 — Help One Another — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 374 — The American Capital — Henry Madison Haskell (Article)
  • 381 — The Boys of Girard — Samuel N. Parks (Article)
  • 386 — Kit, the Fisher Boy [Part 3 of 5] — James Henry Plummer (Serial Segment)
  • 398 — The Hero of the Wolf’s Den — E. M. Halliday (Biographical Material)
  • 399 — A Hero — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 400 — The Island Treasure [Part 4 of 5] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 412 — Trials and Triumphs of a Young Reporter [Part 7 of 7] — Earle E. Martin (Serial Segment)
  • 419 — Woodcraft — Edith M. Thomas (Poem)
  • 420 — Budge’s Red Letter Day — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 428 — A Manly Boy — Eben E. Rexford (Poem)
  • 429 — Francis Marion — R. T. Hardy, Jr. (Biographical Material)
  • 432 — Gilbert’s Third of July — Julia K. Hildreth (Short Story)
  • 434 — Song of the Bullet — James Whitcomb Riley (Poem (Reprint))
  • 435 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 435 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 436 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 436 — Stamp Collecting — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 437 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 441 — The World of Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 443 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
581The Argosy Vol. 18, No. 51894-08-01
  • 451 — West Point and Its Cadets [Part 2 of 2] — Lieut. John Lloyd (Article)
  • 457 — Ralph Granger’s Fortunes, or, From Mountain to Sea [Part 1 of 4] — William Perry Brown (Serial Segment)
  • 472 — The Badger Brothers [Part 2 of 2] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 482 — A Memorable Vacation — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 487 — The Minute Men — R. T. Hardy, Jr. (Article)
  • 490 — The Naval Batallion of the Metropolis [Part 1 of 2] — Robert Scott Osborne (Article)
  • 495 — The World’s Most Famous Waterfall — Samuel N. Parks (Article)
  • 498 — The Gower Legacy, or Banford Farley’s Pluck [Part 2 of 4] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 508 — The Eggs That Never Hatch — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 509 — The Sledge Driver — Thomas F. Hart (Short Story)
  • 512 — Not Winslow’s Kearsarge — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 513 — Kit, the Fisher Boy [Part 4 of 5] — James Henry Plummer (Serial Segment)
  • 525 — The Song of the Wind — Austin Dobson (Poem (Reprint))
  • 526 — Tom’s Bow — Francis Churchill Williams (Short Story)
  • 528 — Smile Whenever You Can — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 529 — The Island Treasure [Part 5 of 5] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 535 — The Pirates of the Past — A. S. Duane (Article)
  • 539 — Tow Headed Tom — Pauline C. R. Stone (Short Story)
  • 544 — Jim — Phillips McClure (Short Story)
  • 547 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 548 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 550 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 554 — The World of Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 556 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 558 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 560 — Stamp Collecting — [uncredited] (Column)
582The Argosy Vol. 18, No. 61894-09-01
  • 563 — Our American Yachts — Captain John Adams (Article)
  • 567 — Garibaldi the Patriot — Samuel N. Parks (Biographical Material)
  • 570 — A Test of Heroism — George King Whitmore (Short Story)
  • 577 — The Home Coming Ship — Carrie Cathcart Day (Poem)
  • 578 — The Cabin Boy — E. M. Halliday (Short Story)
  • 580 — A Country Lyric — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 581 — Clay, Webster and Calhoun — R. T. Hardy, Jr. (Article)
  • 583 — A Summer Longing — George Arnold (Poem (Reprint))
  • 584 — A Lost Identity [Part 1 of 4] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 600 — Then Comes the Rain — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 601 — The Naval Batallion of the Metropolis [Part 2 of 2] — Robert Scott Osborne (Article)
  • 606 — The Pyramids of Egypt — George Holme (Article)
  • 610 — Ralph Granger’s Fortunes, or, From Mountain to Sea [Part 2 of 4] — William Perry Brown (Serial Segment)
  • 624 — The Gamekeeper’s Son — A. R. Leach (Short Story)
  • 628 — The Gower Legacy, or Banford Farley’s Pluck [Part 3 of 4] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 636 — Autumn — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 637 — A Shot That Told — Francis Lynde (Short Story)
  • 641 — Kit, the Fisher Boy [Part 5 of 5] — James Henry Plummer (Serial Segment)
  • 647 — Once in a While — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 648 — The Secrets of Tibbitt’s Island [Part 1 of 2] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 655 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 656 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 658 — The World of Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 660 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 662 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 664 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 666 — Stamp Collecting — [uncredited] (Column)
583The Argosy Vol. 19, No. 11894-10-01
  • 3 — The Horse and His Rider — George Holme (Article)
  • 8 — John Hale’s Flying Machine — Anna Leach (Short Story)
  • 12 — The Secrets of Tibbitt’s Island [Part 2 of 2] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — The Drum — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 24 — The Young Salesman [Part 1 of 5] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 40 — The Warrior Maid — Phillips McClure (Article)
  • 44 — Vigilant Versus Britannia — R. T. Hardy, Jr. (Article)
  • 48 — A Feather in His Cap — Arthur F. Stanley (Short Story)
  • 52 — A Lost Identity [Part 2 of 4] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — Ralph Granger’s Fortunes, or, From Mountain to Sea [Part 3 of 4] — William Perry Brown (Serial Segment)
  • 82 — After the Harvest — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 83 — The Gower Legacy, or Banford Farley’s Pluck [Part 4 of 4] — J. W. Davidson (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — Harvest — James B. Kenyon (Poem)
  • 89 — Stonington’s Center Rush — Henry Loy Easton (Short Story)
  • 92 — A Race with a Wild Boar — Thomas F. Hart (Short Story)
  • 94 — When I Was a Boy — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 95 — He Would Be a Soldier — Lieut. John Lloyd (Article)
  • 98 — What Does It Matter? — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 99 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 100 — The World of Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 102 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 106 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 108 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 110 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 112 — Stamp Collecting — [uncredited] (Column)
584The Argosy Vol. 19, No. 21894-11-01
  • 115-118 — The Famous Old Seventh — Richard Mace (Article)
  • 119-122 — Waterloo — Phillips McClure (Article)
  • 122 — A Song of Fall Time — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 123-125 — The Gold Locket — William D. Moffat (Short Story)
  • 136-152 — The Quest of the Silver Swan [Part 1 of 6] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 152 — The Boy and His Problems — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 153-157 — Some Famous Castles — Phillips McClure (Article)
  • 158-161 — A Roman Holiday — George Holme (Article)
  • 162-177 — The Young Salesman [Part 2 of 5] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 177 — The Tree — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 178-180 — How Fred’s Bicycle Came Into Favor — J. Cuthbert Carr (Short Story)
  • 181-195 — A Lost Identity [Part 3 of 4] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 195 — My Serenade — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 196-207 — Ralph Granger’s Fortunes, or, From Mountain to Sea [Part 4 of 4] — William Perry Brown (Serial Segment)
  • 208-210 — The Buckskin Suit — Thomas F. Hart (Short Story)
  • 211 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 212-213 — The World of Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 214-217 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 218-219 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 220-221 — Floating Fun — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 222-223 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 223 — [letter] — Stephen Hetterberg (Letter)
  • 223 — [letter] — Walter A. Mason (Letter)
  • 223 — [letter] — Percy C. Smith (Letter)
  • 224 — Stamp Collecting — [uncredited] (Column)
585The Argosy Vol. 19, No. 31894-12-01
  • 227 — Winter Sports in the Country — E. M. Halliday (Article)
  • 233 — The Bandits of Muskrat Pond — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 244 — A Christmas Captue — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 248 — The Sun God’s Secret [Part 1 of 6] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 263 — The Rudder — Celia Thaxter (Poem)
  • 264 — Napoleon in Egypt — Phillips McClure (Article)
  • 268 — The Tower of London — Robert T. Hardy, Jr. (Article)
  • 272 — Joe’s Christmas Fairy — A. R. Leach (Short Story)
  • 275 — Christmas in Ye Olden Time — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 276 — The Quest of the Silver Swan [Part 2 of 6] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 293 — Saved by the Union Jack — Robert T. Hardy, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 295 — The Christmas Kiss — Foster Coates (Poem)
  • 296 — The Young Salesman [Part 3 of 5] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 309 — Christmas Cheer — R. C. Coxe (Poem)
  • 310 — A Lost Identity [Part 4 of 4] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 320 — A Christmas Reckoning — William D. Moffat (Short Story)
  • 327 — The World of Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 328 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 330 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 332 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 334 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 336 — Stamp Collecting — [uncredited] (Column)
586The Argosy Vol. 19, No. 41895-01-01
  • 339 — The New Navy — A. S. Duane (Article)
  • 345 — Skating — William D. Moffat (Article)
  • 348 — What Makes a Man? — L. L. Knight (Poem)
  • 349 — The Tenderfoot’s Test — Lieut. John Lloyd (Short Story)
  • 354 — His First Stag — A. R. Leach (Short Story)
  • 357 — The Wonders of the Sea [Part 1 of 6] — L. E. Baker (Article)
  • 360 — Darak Edwards’ Ordeal [Part 1 of 3] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 375 — Boys Wanted — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 376 — A Storied Land — Gilbert N. Marks (Article)
  • 380 — Life in the Desert — George Holme (Article)
  • 385 — The Sun God’s Secret [Part 2 of 6] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 400 — Frost Flowers — Belle Owen (Poem)
  • 401 — The Quest of the Silver Swan [Part 3 of 6] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 417 — Bonnie Prince Charlies — Samuel N. Parks (Article)
  • 419 — The New Year’s Welcome — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 420 — The Young Salesman [Part 4 of 5] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 429 — Fred’s Last Day at McIlvaine’s — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 432 — The Hargrave Elms: A New Year’s Story — Jared L. Fuller (Short Story)
  • 437 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 438 — The World of Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 440 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 442 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 444 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 446 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 448 — Stamp Collecting — [uncredited] (Column)
587The Argosy Vol. 19, No. 51895-02-01
  • 451 — The Monuments of London — George Holme (Article)
  • 457 — A Lost Type — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 458 — The Silver Clock — Thomas F. Hart (Short Story)
  • 462 — The Boy Inventor [Part 1 of 3] — Andre Louis Bagger (Article)
  • 465 — The Disappearance of Willie Starbuck — William D. Moffat (Short Story)
  • 472 — Darak Edwards’ Ordeal [Part 2 of 3] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 483 — A Boy’s Song of Hope — Julian Sturgis (Poem)
  • 484 — That Yankee — E. M. Halliday (Short Story)
  • 488 — The Hunt in Many Lands — J. K. Adams (Article)
  • 497 — Some Personal Traits of Washington — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 498 — The Fireman of No. 29 — Max J. Harvey (Short Story)
  • 501 — Japanese Lullaby — Eugene Field (Poem)
  • 502 — The Sun God’s Secret [Part 3 of 6] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 521 — The Theft of “Beatrice” — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 526 — The Quest of the Silver Swan [Part 4 of 6] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 539 — The Young Salesman [Part 5 of 5] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 548 — The Wonders of the Sea [Part 2 of 6] — L. E. Baker (Article)
  • 549 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 550 — The World of Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 552 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 554 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 556 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 558 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 560 — Stamp Collecting — [uncredited] (Column)
588The Argosy Vol. 19, No. 61895-03-01
  • 563 — “To the Bull Fight!” — Samuel N. Parks (Article)
  • 567 — The Bastile — Lucy A. Ferguson (Article)
  • 571 — The Boy Inventor [Part 2 of 3] — Andre Louis Bagger (Article)
  • 574 — An Unexpected Holiday’s Happening — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 580 — A Lost Race [Part 1 of 2] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 583 — An Arab Proverb — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 584 — Not Without Honor [Part 1 of 6] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 599 — The Wonders of the Sea [Part 3 of 6] — L. E. Baker (Article)
  • 600 — The Happiest Heart — John Vance Cheney (Poem)
  • 601 — Some Boy Kings of History — Phillips McClure (Article)
  • 606 — A Threefold Hero — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 607 — A Pair of Amateur Detectives — E. M. Halliday (Short Story)
  • 611 — Looking Backward — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 612 — The Sun God’s Secret [Part 4 of 6] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 624 — A Sleighing Song — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 625 — Darak Edwards’ Ordeal [Part 3 of 3] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 638 — Just as Usual — [uncredited] (Poem (Reprint))
  • 639 — How They Made Up — Anna Leach (Short Story)
  • 642 — A Winter Song — Sam Wood (Poem)
  • 643 — The Quest of the Silver Swan [Part 5 of 6] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 653 — A Knight of the Road — Thomas F. Hart (Short Story)
  • 656 — Courting in Russian — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 657 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 658 — The World of Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 660 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 662 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 664 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 666 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 668 — Stamp Collecting — [uncredited] (Column)
589The Argosy Vol. 20, No. 11895-04-01
  • 3 — A Regiment on Duty — Private K. J. Adams (Article)
  • 10 — A Marvelous Deliverance — George Ethelbert Walsh (Short Story)
  • 12 — How Tom Became a Stockholder — Fannie E. Newberry (Short Story)
  • 15 — A Weather Jingle — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 16 — A Wildcat Hunt in the South — H. C. Turley (Short Story)
  • 18 — The Boy Inventor [Part 3 of 3] — Andre Louis Bagger (Article)
  • 23 — The Dunce — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 24 — Andy Grant’s Pluck [Part 1 of 6] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 40 — A Plucky Boy Explorer — George Holme (Biographical Material)
  • 45 — England’s Greatest Admiral — Richard Mace (Biographical Material)
  • 48 — Saved by a Spy Glass — Mark Vance (Short Story)
  • 51 — What He Deserved: a Fanciful Tale [Mercutio O’Houlihan] — Robert T. Hardy, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 53 — Not Without Honor [Part 2 of 6] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — The Drum — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 69 — A Man and a Yachtsman — Francis Marshall North (Short Story)
  • 72 — The Land of “Pretty Soon” — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem)
  • 73 — The Sun God’s Secret [Part 5 of 6] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 81 — Our Three Days’ Hunt — William A. Bowen (Short Story)
  • 84 — Preparing for the Future — H. C. Johnson (Poem)
  • 85 — The Quest of the Silver Swan [Part 6 of 6] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — The Other Ferret — A. R. Leach (Short Story)
  • 94 — The Wonders of the Sea [Part 4 of 6] — L. E. Baker (Article)
  • 95 — The Song of the Train — John Davidson (Poem)
  • 96 — A Lost Race [Part 2 of 2] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 98 — The Circus Parade — James Whitcomb Riley (Poem)
  • 99 — Alfreda West’s Story — May Belleville Brown (Short Story)
  • 100 — Do Your Best — Annie E. Howard (Poem)
  • 101 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 102 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 104 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 106 — The World of Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 108 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 110 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 112 — Stamp Department — [uncredited] (Column)
590The Argosy Vol. 20, No. 21895-05-01
  • 116 — The Franco German War — Robert T. Hardy, Jr. (Article)
  • 123 — The Story of the Suez Canal — George Holme (Article)
  • 128 — Faure of France — Samuel N. Parks (Biographical Material)
  • 130 — Out with the Circus [Part 1 of 2] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Supplanted — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 141 — A Difficult Capture — Forrest Crissey (Short Story)
  • 143 — A Thankful Soul — Frank L. Stanton (Poem)
  • 144 — Famous Inventors — Phillips McClure (Article)
  • 151 — Some Indian Traits and Stories — Lieut. John Lloyd (Article)
  • 156 — Oliver Cromwell and Charles the First — Samuel N. Parks (Biographical Material)
  • 161 — Andy Grant’s Pluck [Part 2 of 6] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 176 — The Country Boy and the City Flat — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 177 — Mrs. Ruddell’s Son Saul — Anna Leach (Short Story)
  • 179 — Not Without Honor [Part 3 of 6] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 188 — A Coincidental Adventure — Perry East (Short Story)
  • 192 — When the Rain Comes Down — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 193 — The Sun God’s Secret [Part 6 of 6] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 196 — In Blossom Time — Ida Louise Roberts (Poem)
  • 197 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 198 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 200 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 202 — The World of Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 204 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 206 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 208 — Stamp Department — [uncredited] (Column)
591The Argosy Vol. 20, No. 31895-06-01
  • 211 — The Story of the Hudson River — Phillips McClure (Article)
  • 220 — The War in Zululand — Robert T. Hardy, Jr. (Article)
  • 224 — Over Africa [Part 1 of 8] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 235 — The Tic Tac — Anna Leach (Short Story)
  • 238 — Chasing the Swordfish — George Ethelbert Walsh (Article)
  • 240 — The Iron Chancellor — Gilbert N. Marks (Biographical Material)
  • 245 — William Tell — Samuel N. Parks (Biographical Material)
  • 247 — The London Zoo — George Holme (Article)
  • 255 — Out with the Circus [Part 2 of 2] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 261 — In the Woods — F. H. Sweet (Poem)
  • 262 — Nadir Singh’s Cavern — Fred A. Nelson (Short Story)
  • 268 — A Song of June Time — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 269 — Andy Grant’s Pluck [Part 3 of 6] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 279 — Pedro’s Luck — Edward S. Ellis (Short Story)
  • 283 — Not Without Honor [Part 4 of 6] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 293 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 294 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 296 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 298 — The World of Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 300 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 302 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 304 — Stamp Department — [uncredited] (Column)
592The Argosy Vol. 20, No. 41895-07-01
  • 307 — Our Heroes in Bronze — Samuel N. Parks (Article)
  • 315 — Some Queer Craft — Horace W. Overton (Article)
  • 321 — Alexander the Great — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 322 — Off to the Rockies [Part 1 of 8] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 333 — The Stolen Scudaway — Frank M. Bicknell (Short Story)
  • 335 — His Word — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 336 — The Sunrise Kingdom — Clifton B. Dowd (Article)
  • 343 — Napoleon at St. Helena — Phillips McClure (Article)
  • 346 — Conquering a Peace — Robert T. Hardy, Jr. (Article)
  • 350 — A Famous Water Polo Team — Normandie Murray (Article)
  • 353 — Not Without Honor [Part 5 of 6] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 368 — The Uses of Dust — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 369 — Andy Grant’s Pluck [Part 4 of 6] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 380 — The Song of the Mowing Machines — M. M. Leavitt (Poem)
  • 381 — Over Africa [Part 2 of 8] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 388 — July — George Birdseye (Poem)
  • 389 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 390 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 392 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 394 — Workshop and Playground — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 396 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 398 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 400 — Stamp Department — [uncredited] (Column)
593The Argosy Vol. 20, No. 51895-08-01
  • 403 — Seekers of the Pole — F. M. Halliday (Article)
  • 407 — The Wild West Through a Camera — Frank W. Crane (Article)
  • 416 — A Diverted Voyage [Part 1 of 3] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
  • 420 — The Cyclist — Thomas Auld (Poem)
  • 421 — Through Bear Hollow — Max J. Harvey (Short Story)
  • 423 — The Golden Year — Marston Moore (Poem)
  • 424 — Over Africa [Part 3 of 8] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 432 — The Lock of the Mediterranean — Gilbert N. Marks (Article)
  • 438 — The Metropolis of the West — Richard Mace (Article)
  • 445 — Lincoln’s Last Hours — Samuel N. Parks (Article)
  • 447 — “Marshall Forward” — Robert T. Hardy, Jr. (Biographical Material)
  • 451 — Off to the Rockies [Part 2 of 8] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 459 — Then — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 460 — Another Fanciful Tale [Mercutio O’Houlihan] — Robert T. Hardy, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 461 — The Wail of the Rejected Ms. — Lillian Plunkett Ferguson (Poem)
  • 462 — Andy Grant’s Pluck [Part 5 of 6] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 467 — The Captain’s Boy — James Barton Adams (Short Story)
  • 473 — Not Without Honor [Part 6 of 6] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 481 — A Song of Summer Time — Frank H. Sweet (Poem)
  • 483 — Latent Biography: I. “The Little Lion” — D. O. S. Lowell (Biographical Material)
  • 484 — The Little Choir Boy — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 485 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 486 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 488 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 490 — Workshop and Playground — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 492 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 494 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 496 — Stamp Department — [uncredited] (Column)
594The Argosy Vol. 20, No. 61895-09-01
  • 499 — Six Little Princes and Their Sister — Henry W. Fischer (Article)
  • 504 — A Fight for Fortune [Part 1 of 4] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 513 — Latent Biography: II. A Jack-at-all-Trades — D. O. S. Lowell (Biographical Material)
  • 516 — The Wonders of the Sea [Part 5 of 6] — L. E. Baker (Article)
  • 518 — Con’s Investment — Ralph Graham Taber (Short Story)
  • 522 — An Adirondack Journal — Judson Newman Smith (Article)
  • 528 — Off to the Rockies [Part 3 of 8] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 538 — A Diverted Voyage [Part 2 of 3] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
  • 542 — September — Ellen M. Hutchinson (Poem)
  • 543 — The White Hare — Thomas F. Hart (Short Story)
  • 544 — Bait Your Hooks, Boys — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 545 — Through Pratt Institute — Horace W. Overton (Article)
  • 553 — Times Have Changed Since Isaac Fished — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 554 — Over Africa [Part 4 of 8] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 563 — Down on the Eight Mile — George R. Deatrich (Poem)
  • 564 — Andy Grant’s Pluck [Part 6 of 6] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 567 — Loafing on a Wheel — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 568 — The Conquering of the Peaks — George Holme (Article)
  • 577 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 578 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 580 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 582 — Workshop and Playground — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 584 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 586 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 588 — Stamp Department — [uncredited] (Column)
595The Argosy Vol. 21, No. 11895-10-01
  • 3 — The Canyons of the West — Clifton B. Dowd (Article)
  • 9 — Percy Scott—Freshman [Part 1 of 4] — Guy Wetmore Carryl (Serial Segment)
  • 17 — A Fight for Fortune [Part 2 of 4] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — The President of Cornell — Samuel N. Parks (Biographical Material)
  • 26 — Dogs and Their Ways — George Holme (Article)
  • 32 — An Unprofitable Venture — Alan Clifford (Short Story)
  • 35 — Jack — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 36 — Off to the Rockies [Part 4 of 8] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 43 — Latent Biography: III. A Grand Old Man — D. O. S. Lowell (Biographical Material)
  • 45 — The “V” Rush and the Strikers — Jared Wilson Young (Short Story)
  • 48 — In Goorkha Land — Gilbert N. Marks (Article)
  • 53 — The Bombardment of Alexandria — Horace W. Overton (Article)
  • 57 — Over Africa [Part 5 of 8] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 66 — Phil’s Halloween Story — Fannie E. Newberry (Short Story)
  • 67 — When My Ship Comes In — Robert J. Burdette (Poem)
  • 68 — A Diverted Voyage [Part 3 of 3] — Edgar R. Headley (Serial Segment)
  • 71 — Fall Time — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 72 — Field Marshall Von Molke — Henry W. Fischer (Biographical Material)
  • 79 — The Sea Fight at Hampton Roads — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 81 — How Jack Carried the News — E. M. Halliday (Short Story)
  • 85 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 86 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 88 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 90 — Workshop and Playground — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 92 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 94 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 96 — Stamp Department — [uncredited] (Column)
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  • 99 — The Home of Many Treasures — George Holme (Article)
  • 105 — Percy Scott—Freshman [Part 2 of 4] — Guy Wetmore Carryl (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Off to the Rockies [Part 5 of 8] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — The Great Frederick of Prussia — Henry W. Fischer (Biographical Material)
  • 124 — Outdoor Sports in New York — Thomas F. Hart (Article)
  • 129 — “Der Professor” — Adolphe E. Smylie (Short Story)
  • 137 — A Fight for Fortune [Part 3 of 4] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 145 — Cairo Today — Phillips McClure (Article)
  • 153 — Over Africa [Part 6 of 8] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 163 — Saxon Grit — N. A. Woodward (Poem)
  • 164 — The Colonel’s Horse — Anna Leach (Short Story)
  • 166 — The Wonders of the Sea [Part 6 of 6] — L. E. Baker (Article)
  • 169 — America’s Wonderland — Clifton B. Dowd (Article)
  • 176 — The President of Yale — Samuel N. Parks (Biographical Material)
  • 177 — Don’t Throw Cudgels at Your Town — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 178 — Latent Biography: IV. The Expelled Collegian — D. O. S. Lowell (Biographical Material)
  • 181 — Correspondence — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 182 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 184 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 186 — Workshop and Playground — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 188 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 190 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 192 — Stamp Department — [uncredited] (Column)
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  • 195 — Christmas in Palaces — Henry W. Fischer (Article)
  • 201 — The Man Eater of Spirit Jungle — J. Charles Davis (Short Story)
  • 203 — Latent Biography: V. A Great Captain — D. O. S. Lowell (Biographical Material)
  • 206 — When the Redcoats Came to Bennington — Upton B. Sinclair, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 208 — Christmas Omnipresent — Leigh Hunt (Poem (Reprint))
  • 209 — Percy Scott—Freshman [Part 3 of 4] — Guy Wetmore Carryl (Serial Segment)
  • 216 — Round the Christmas Fie — Sam Wood (Poem)
  • 217 — The American Metropolis — Phillips McClure (Article)
  • 225 — Over Africa [Part 7 of 8] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 232 — “What’s the Use?” — William Albert Lewis (Short Story)
  • 240 — Christmas in Many Lands — Maud Howard Peterson (Article)
  • 241 — Athletics at Annapolis — A Graduate of the Naval Academy (Article)
  • 244 — Signals and Signal Flags — James M. Angle (Article)
  • 248 — Fred Christie’s Christmas Eve — E. M. Halliday (Short Story)
  • 251 — The Old Time Fire — [uncredited] (Poem)
  • 252 — Off to the Rockies [Part 6 of 8] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 260 — A Fight for Fortune [Part 4 of 4] — Matthew White, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 265 — An Arabian Nights Kingdom — Gilbert N. Marks (Article)
  • 273 — Caswell’s “Scoop” [Part 1 of 2] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 278 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 280 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 282 — Workshop and Playground — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 284 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 286 — The Editor’s Corner — The Editor (Column)
  • 288 — Stamp Department — [uncredited] (Column)
598PDFThe Argosy Vol. 21, No. 41896-01-01Matthew White Jr.
  • 291 — The End of the Century: An Epitome of Things of Current Interest — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 301 — From Pillar to Post [Part 1 of 5] — Carroll B. Carr (Serial Segment)
  • 320 — What’s the Use? — W. L. Ormsby, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 321 — The City of the Past — George Holme (Article)
  • 326 — A Snow Holiday — Thomas F. Hart (Article)
  • 331 — The Homes of a Queen — Phillips McClure (Article)
  • 334 — The Man of One Song — A. S. Duane (Biographical Material)
  • 336 — Jack Hartley’s New Year’s Eve — Karl J. Adams (Short Story)
  • 339 — New Year’s Day — Hartley Coleridge (Poem(s))
  • 340 — Off to the Rockies [Part 7 of 8] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 349 — The Bicycle — Robert Clarkson Tongue (Poem(s))
  • 350 — Feathered Sport — Anna Mynott Docking (Article)
  • 352 — Under the Holly Bough — Charles Mackay (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 353 — The Contemporary Press — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 361 — Over Africa [Part 8 of 8] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 371 — New Year’s Gifts — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 373 — Caswell’s “Scoop” [Part 2 of 2] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 375 — Our Peculiar Predicament — Matthew White, Jr. (Vignette)
  • 376 — A Song of a Sailor — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 377 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 385 — Percy Scott—Freshman [Part 4 of 4] — Guy Wetmore Carryl (Serial Segment)
  • 388 — Our Sixteen Footer — E. S. Traymore (Short Story)
  • 392 — To Free Cuba — Anna Leach (Short Story)
  • 392 — His Divinity — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 394 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 396 — Qualities That Win — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 398 — Facts Worth Knowing — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 400 — Poetical Fancies
  • 400 — Little Boy Blue — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 400 — Lizzie and the Baby — Eugene Field (Poem(s))
  • 400 — At Sea — Sir Edwin Arnold (Poem(s))
  • 400 — Lament of a Little Girl — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
599PDFThe Argosy Vol. 21, No. 51896-02-01Matthew White Jr.
  • 403 — The End of the Century: An Epitome of Things of Current Interest — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 419 — The Fall of the Soudan [Part 1 of 6] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 431 — The Contemporary Press — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 451 — The Man with the Brown Beard — Nathaniel P. Babcock (Short Story)
  • 457 — Will She? — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 458 — The Siege at Signal Mount — Edgar R. Headley (Short Story)
  • 463 — Serenade — Josephine H. Nichols (Poem(s))
  • 464 — A Day on a War Ship [Part 1 of 2] — James M. Angle (Article)
  • 469 — Some American Humorists — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 473 — From Pillar to Post [Part 2 of 5] — Carroll B. Carr (Serial Segment)
  • 486 — The Scarlet Scarf — Anna Leach (Short Story)
  • 488 — A Sea Song — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 489 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 497 — Off to the Rockies [Part 8 of 8] — Edward S. Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 500 — The Winter Girl — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 501 — Orville’s New Relation — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 504 — A Happy Couple — Thomas Winthrop Hall (Short Story)
  • 506 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 510 — Facts Worth Knowing — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 512 — Poetical Fancies
  • 512 — Babyhood — James Whitcomb Riley (Poem(s))
  • 512 — The Out of Date Couple — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 512 — A Georgia Hunting Song — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 512 — A Valentine — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
600PDFThe Argosy Vol. 21, No. 61896-03-01Matthew White Jr.
  • 515 — The End of the Century: An Epitome of Things of Current Interest — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 529 — The Difficulty About the “Imp” of Mischief — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 530 — The Difference — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 531 — The Adonis of Beetle Crag [Part 1 of 2] — Matthew White, Jr. (Novelette)
  • 543 — The Contemporary Press — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 565 — The Fall of the Soudan [Part 2 of 6] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 574 — The Loan of a Horse — A. S. Duane (Short Story)
  • 576 — The Novelist — A. St. John Adcock (Poem(s))
  • 577 — Where Men and Money Part — Gilbert N. Marks (Article)
  • 582 — The Earth’s Hidden Fires — George Holme (Article)
  • 586 — From Pillar to Post [Part 3 of 5] — Carroll B. Carr (Serial Segment)
  • 601 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 608 — A Day on a War Ship [Part 2 of 2] — James M. Angle (Article)
  • 610 — Where? — J. H. Percy (Poem(s))
  • 611 — Man Overboard! — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 613 — To a Southern Girl — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 614 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 616 — Popular Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 618 — Facts Worth Knowing — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 620 — Poetical Fancies
  • 620 — His Fiancee’s Fads — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 620 — The Modern Muse — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 620 — Poster Maiden — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 620 — A Winter Wish — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 620 — The Snowshoer’s Song — Joseph Nevin Doyle (Poem(s))
  • 620 — Fulfilment — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
601The Argosy Vol. 22, No. 11896-04-01Matthew White Jr.
  • 3 — The End of the Century: An Epitome of Things of Current Interest — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 11 — A Cousin’s Conspiracy [Part 1 of 5] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — The Contemporary Press — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 34 — Edison’s Boyhood and Youth [Part 1 of 2] — Rufus R. Wilson (Biographical Material)
  • 37 — The Fall of the Soudan [Part 3 of 6] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 49 — Picturing the Invisible — Paul Van Der Zee (Article)
  • 53 — Illumination of the Dark Continent — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 56 — The Story of Captain Diss — Lt. John Lloyd (Short Story)
  • 59 — A Spring Carol — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 60 — From Pillar to Post [Part 4 of 5] — Carroll B. Carr (Serial Segment)
  • 70 — A South African Reminiscence — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Article)
  • 72 — A Candid Lover — Tom Masson (Poem(s))
  • 73 — A True Tale of the Plains — David Val (Short Story)
  • 83 — The Winning Run — W. D. Moffat (Short Story)
  • 88 — “I Didn’t Think” — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem(s))
  • 89 — The Hum of the Sprockets — Philip Ogden (Article)
  • 92 — Court Life in Canada — E. M. Halliday (Article)
  • 96 — Floating Fun — Various (Humour)
  • 97 — The Adonis of Beetle Crag [Part 2 of 2] — Matthew White, Jr. (Novelette)
  • 111 — After Antelope — Percy Earl (Short Story)
  • 113 — A Yankee Pilot — Ralph Morgan (Short Story)
  • 115 — Amber and Ambergris — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 116 — An Episode of Nugget Bar — H. L. Wilson (Short Story)
  • 121 — Two Songs of Spring
  • 121 — When the Green Gets Back — James Whitcomb Riley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 121 — A Happy Fellow — F. L. Stanton (Poem(s))
  • 122 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 124 — Popular Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 126 — Facts Worth Knowing — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 128 — Poetical Fancies
  • 128 — An April Morning — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 128 — The Spinning Wheel—New and Old — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 128 — A Sweet Young Face — Phillips Brooks (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 128 — The Cavalier’s Lament — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 128 — A Protest — P. McArthur (Poem(s))
  • 128 — Parvum in Multo — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
602The Argosy Vol. 22, No. 21896-05-01Matthew White Jr.
  • 130 — The End of the Century: An Epitome of Things of Current Interest — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 138 — A Shop on Wheels [Part 1 of 3] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 153 — The Contemporary Press — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 163 — A Cousin’s Conspiracy [Part 2 of 5] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 177 — Has the Pole Been Found? — Dexter R. Sherman (Article)
  • 182 — Spanish Swords and Cuban Machetes — Paul Van Du Zee (Article)
  • 185 — Allan Kane’s Friend [Part 1 of 2] — Matthew White, Jr. (Novelette)
  • 202 — Detective Sharpe — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 206 — The Convoy of Rubies — Captain Charles M. Kemp (Short Story)
  • 209 — The Wild Cattle of Mount Cole — W. T. Greene (Short Story)
  • 211 — Jim Brownell — Francis E. Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 214 — Between Two Foes — Henry J. Magnus (Short Story)
  • 215 — A Battle in the Snows — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 217 — Bicycle Soldiers Are Coming — Philip Ogden (Article)
  • 219 — A Dilemma — Tom Masson (Poem(s))
  • 220 — Weird Things of the Sea — John T. Culver (Article)
  • 225 — The Fall of the Soudan [Part 4 of 6] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 238 — The Raid at Pritchard’s — Howard Holcombe (Short Story)
  • 242 — Edison’s Boyhood and Youth [Part 2 of 2] — Rufus R. Wilson (Biographical Material)
  • 245 — From Pillar to Post [Part 5 of 5] — Carroll B. Carr (Serial Segment)
  • 250 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 252 — Popular Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 254 — Facts Worth Knowing — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 256 — Poetical Fancies
  • 256 — On Decoration Day — Frank N. Scott (Poem(s))
  • 256 — Hove To — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 256 — Robin Hood’s Good Night — Nora Hooper (Poem(s))
  • 256 — An American Girl — George Edgar Montgomery (Poem(s))
  • 256 — A Sea Song — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
603The Argosy Vol. 22, No. 31896-06-01Matthew White Jr.
  • 259 — The End of the Century: An Epitome of Things of Current Interest — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 265 — June’s Passion — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 266 — The Crimson Banner [Part 1 of 5] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 279 — The Leap for Life — Ralph Morgan (Article)
  • 280 — Peerless June — Mary Elizabeth Hobbs (Poem(s))
  • 281 — The Contemporary Press — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 291 — A Cousin’s Conspiracy [Part 3 of 5] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 304 — Summer’s Advent — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 305 — Some Presidential Possibilities — Paul Van Du Zee (Article)
  • 313 — A Shop on Wheels [Part 2 of 3] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 324 — A Texas Episode — John V. Condit (Short Story)
  • 326 — How the Rajah’s Horse Ran Amuck — Charles G. D. Roberts (Short Story)
  • 329 — The Fall of the Soudan [Part 5 of 6] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 340 — The Lion’s Lair — Stanley Wynne (Short Story)
  • 342 — June Time — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 343 — Contesting Every Inch — Ezekiel Winthrop (Short Story)
  • 344 — The Outdoor Girl — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 345 — Bicycle Contortionists — Philip Ogden (Article)
  • 348 — Vivette — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 349 — Bullets Flying in Africa — Mark Duffield (Article)
  • 353 — A Strange Escape — R. H. Titherington (Short Story)
  • 356 — June — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 357 — The Doctor’s Dilemma [Part 1 of 3] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 366 — An Incident of the Commune — One Who Was There (Short Story)
  • 368 — A Wheel Song — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 369 — Allan Kane’s Friend [Part 2 of 2] — Matthew White, Jr. (Novelette)
  • 377 — Possibilities of Aerial Navigation — Byron Nicholson (Poem(s))
  • 378 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 380 — Popular Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 382 — Facts Worth Knowing — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 384 — Poetical Fancies
  • 384 — Commencement at Billville — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 384 — The Love of a Summer Day — John Bennet (Poem(s))
  • 384 — Ye Maid at Ye Church Fair — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 384 — The Wheelman’s Wooing — William Hosea Ballou (Poem(s))
  • 384 — A Memory — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 384 — First Meeting — Christina Georgina Rossetti (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
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  • 387 — The End of the Century: An Epitome of Things of Current Interest — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 394 — From Oland’s Mill to Cannibal Land [Part 1 of 4] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 408 — Side Lights on Newport — Maud Howard Peterson (Article)
  • 412 — The Contemporary Press — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 417 — The Crimson Banner [Part 2 of 5] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 432 — Yale at Henley — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 435 — The Crowning of a Czar — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 441 — A Shop on Wheels [Part 3 of 3] — Walter F. Bruns (Serial Segment)
  • 452 — Lieutenant Harding’s First Fight — Thomas Winthrop Hall (Short Story)
  • 454 — A Dream of Rest — Edwin G. Heath (Poem(s))
  • 455 — The Doctor’s Dilemma [Part 2 of 3] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 469 — Senor Esteban — D. O. S. Lowell (Short Story)
  • 472 — Are You Ready for the Show — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 473 — Pedal Flyers — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 481 — The Fall of the Soudan [Part 6 of 6] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 495 — Hunting in the Tarragani — Henry M. Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 498 — A Cousin’s Conspiracy [Part 4 of 5] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 505 — Merely the Maiden’s Wing — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 506 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 508 — Popular Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 510 — Facts Worth Knowing — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 512 — Poetical Fancies
  • 512 — A Country Lane — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 512 — A Preference — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 512 — A Song of Weather — F. L. Stanton (Poem(s))
  • 512 — To a Brake — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 512 — Fishing — F. D. Sherman (Poem(s))
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  • 515 — The End of the Century: An Epitome of Things of Current Interest — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 522 — The Head Hunters [Part 1 of 2] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 536 — How the Wind Came — Joe Russell Taylor (Poem(s))
  • 537 — The Contemporary Press — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 547 — From Oland’s Mill to Cannibal Land [Part 2 of 4] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 560 — Taking It Easy — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 561 — The Great Fighters of Europe — Paul Van Du Zee (Article)
  • 569 — The Crimson Banner [Part 3 of 5] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 584 — A Cousin’s Conspiracy [Part 5 of 5] — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 594 — An Outdoor Circus — George King Whitmore (Short Story)
  • 596 — Unwelcome Visitors — Geoffrey Randolph (Short Story)
  • 598 — A Rambler’s Story — John V. Condit (Short Story)
  • 600 — Where We Uster Dive — W. M. Runyan (Poem(s))
  • 601 — Recent X Ray Developments — Frank C. Carter (Article)
  • 603 — Sweet Adelaide — George V. Hobart (Poem(s))
  • 604 — Touring on a Wheel — Philip Ogden (Article)
  • 608 — The Way They Ride — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 609 — The Doctor’s Dilemma [Part 3 of 3] — George King Whitmore (Serial Segment)
  • 617 — Mutual Envy — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 618 — An Accidental Romance — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 623 — Night and Morning — Eugene Field (Poem(s))
  • 624 — King of the Cannibal Islands — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
  • 627 — A Brave Defense — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 629 — The Match Game at Lawn Ridge — One of the Players (Short Story)
  • 631 — The Future — Alice E. Hellmers (Poem(s))
  • 632 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 634 — Popular Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 636 — Facts Worth Knowing — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 638 — Poetical Fancies
  • 638 — Educational Courtship — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 638 — First Love — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 638 — That Girl — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 638 — A Sailor Maid — Clinton Scollard (Poem(s))
606The Argosy Vol. 22, No. 61896-09-01
  • 641 — The End of the Century: An Epitome of Things of Current Interest — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 648 — Penrhyn’s Odd Romance [Part 1 of 3] — Matthew White, Jr. (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 662 — The Contemporary Press — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 671 — Strange Case of Mr. John Gilpin — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 672 — The Head Hunters [Part 2 of 2] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 687 — Our Ocean Hotels — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 692 — Victoria: Queen and Woman — Maud Howard Peterson (Article)
  • 697 — From Oland’s Mill to Cannibal Land [Part 3 of 4] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 726 — His Poem — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 727 — Royalty on Wheels — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 731 — The Great Steam Yachts — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 734 — A Daughter of Neptune — Maud Howard Peterson (Short Story)
  • 739 — The Old Georgia Melon — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 740 — The Crimson Banner [Part 4 of 5] — William D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 753 — September — Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Poem(s))
  • 754 — Quaint and Curious — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 756 — Popular Science — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 758 — Facts Worth Knowing — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 760 — Poetical Fancies
  • 760 — The Big Four — M. J. Messer (Poem(s))
  • 760 — Cycle Song — Richard Le Gallienne (Poem(s))
  • 760 — Love in Town — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 760 — Skepticism — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 760 — At Daylight’s Close — Frank Stanton (Poem(s))
607The Argosy Vol. 23, No. 11896-10-01
  • 1 — The Captives of the Czar — William Murray Graydon (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 54 — In the Past — Nathan M. Levy (Poem(s))
  • 55 — Tom Horton’s Partner — William S. Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 59 — “Love Blows As the Wind Blows” — Jean Wright (Poem(s))
  • 60 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 1 of 6] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 77 — An Incident in Judge Jackson’s Career [Judge Jackson] — Walter F. Bruns (Short Story)
  • 81 — The Affair of Morris Davidson [Part 1 of 3] — Matthew White, Jr. (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 102 — Living It Down [Part 1 of 8] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 120 — Yes or No — Walter H. Hanway (Poem(s))
  • 121 — Two Convicts — Thomas Winthrop Hall (Short Story)
  • 125 — My Surrender — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 126 — Penrhyn’s Odd Romance [Part 2 of 3] — Matthew White, Jr. (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 143 — The Carib Queen — Verner Z. Reed (Short Story)
  • 150 — The Crimson Banner [Part 5 of 5] — W. D. Moffat (Serial Segment)
  • 171 — A Realized Ideal — C. M. Kennedy (Poem(s))
  • 172 — From Oland’s Mill to Cannibal Land [Part 4 of 4] — Annie Ashmore (Serial Segment)
  • 190 — If — James King Duffy (Poem(s))
  • 191 — A Fortunate Runaway — Percy Earl (Vignette)
608The Argosy Vol. 23, No. 21896-11-01
  • 192 — An Army Bride — Lieutenant John Lloyd (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 262 — Inconsistent — Frank E. Fitzgerald (Poem(s))
  • 262 — In Gallant Service [Part 1 of 3] — Richard Wolff (Serial Segment)
  • 285 — The Major’s Plot [Part 1 of 6] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 306 — The Affair of Morris Davidson [Part 2 of 3] — Matthew White, Jr. (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 323 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 2 of 6] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 328 — To Marie — J. Benton Wilde (Poem(s))
  • 329 — The Happening of the Unexpected — Shirley Fairfax (Vignette)
  • 351 — A Railroad Incident — Douglas Hemingway (Poem(s))
  • 352 — Judge Jackson on the Stage [Judge Jackson] — Walter F. Bruns (Short Story)
  • 356 — Living It Down [Part 2 of 8] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 367 — Penrhyn’s Odd Romance [Part 3 of 3] — Matthew White, Jr. (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 381 — A Daughter of the Desert — Thomas Winthrop Hall (Short Story)
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  • 385 — The Crime of Maximy Petrov — William Murray Graydon (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 442 — A Fairy Tale — C. M. Kennedy (Poem(s))
  • 443 — Citizen 504 — Charles H. Palmer (Short Story)
  • 449 — The Major’s Plot [Part 2 of 6] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 475 — “It’s an Ill Wind—” — Margaret Gilman George (Poem(s))
  • 476 — Under Damocles’ Sword — A. S. Duane (Short Story)
  • 483 — My Lady’s Boudoir — Nathan M. Levy (Poem(s))
  • 484 — In Gallant Service [Part 2 of 3] — Richard Wolff (Serial Segment)
  • 497 — Hamilton’s Adventure — Thomas Winthrop Hall (Short Story)
  • 504 — Life — Charlotte Bronte (Poem(s))
  • 505 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 3 of 6] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 523 — A Retrospect — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 524 — A Little Coward — Captain John D. Horton (Short Story)
  • 529 — Vain Regret — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 530 — The Affair of Morris Davidson [Part 3 of 3] — Matthew White, Jr. (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 544 — Between Two Deaths — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 548 — Youth — J. P. Gallagher (Poem(s))
  • 549 — Living It Down [Part 3 of 8] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 570 — The Point of the Proverb — Phillips McClure (Short Story)
  • 576 — Secrets — S. S. Stinson (Poem(s))
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  • 577 — The Forgotten Past—the Fateful Present — Ella Cheever Thayer (Novelette)
  • 603 — A Circus Vengeance — J. H. Connelly (Short Story)
  • 613 — Visionary Art — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 614 — The Mutiny on the Flying Cloud [Part 1 of 6] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 643 — The Courage of a Coward — John Manton Miller (Vignette)
  • 645 — Through Rings of Smoke — Jean La Rue Burnett (Poem(s))
  • 646 — The Major’s Plot [Part 3 of 6] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 675 — Judge Jackson in the Flour Mill [Judge Jackson] — Walter F. Bruns (Short Story)
  • 682 — In the Rain — Minna C. Smith (Poem(s))
  • 683 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 4 of 6] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 701 — A Difference — Nathan M. Levy (Poem(s))
  • 702 — Face to Face with Death — J. H. (Short Story)
  • 707 — Living It Down [Part 4 of 8] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 735 — A Struggle with a Moose — Sterry Egerton (Vignette)
  • 738 — In Gallant Service [Part 3 of 3] — Richard Wolff (Serial Segment)
  • 744 — Carline’s Kate — Frank W. Calkins (Short Story)
  • 752 — True Life — Thomson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 753 — The Avenging Tiger — H. Wellington Vrooman (Short Story)
  • 757 — The Cuckoo — Gellert (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 758 — My Treacherous Guide — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 763 — Her Crowning Beauty — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 764 — A Fight with a Herd Horse — Frank W. Calkins (Short Story)
  • 768 — The Golden Locks — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
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  • 769 — Battling for Honor — William Murray Graydon (Novelette)
  • 819 — Beneath and Above — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 820 — An Adirondack Criminal — Francis E. Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 826 — A Month in the Moon [Part 1 of 8] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 851 — Go, Winter — James Whitcomb Riley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 852 — Buried Alive — Robert Barnes Cramer (Short Story)
  • 856 — Hope — Thomas Campbell (Poem(s))
  • 857 — The Mutiny on the Flying Cloud [Part 2 of 6] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 882 — To Each His Share — Robert Southwell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 883 — After Alligators — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 887 — The Major’s Plot [Part 4 of 6] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 906 — “Only a Red” — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 916 — Comfort — Lucy Larcomb (Poem(s))
  • 917 — Living It Down [Part 5 of 8] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 940 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 5 of 6] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 959 — Self Convicted — H. Gordon States (Vignette)
612PDFThe Argosy Vol. 23, No. 61897-03-01
  • 961 — An Impromptu Conspiracy — J. H. Connelly (Novelette)
  • 1014 — The Bride of His Ducal Highness — Fanny Locke Mackenzie (Short Story)
  • 1020 — My Lady’s Boudoir — Nathan M. Levy (Poem(s))
  • 1021 — A Month in the Moon [Part 2 of 8] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 1041 — The Black Sheep of the Post — Rhodes McKnight (Short Story)
  • 1048 — Small Services — W. Wordsworth (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1049 — The Mutiny on the Flying Cloud [Part 3 of 6] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 1072 — The Last Man at Goldbrick — Matthew White, Jr. (Vignette)
  • 1075 — The Middle Path — Cowper (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1076 — The Major’s Plot [Part 5 of 6] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 1099 — Palmistry — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 1100 — Lost on the Great Belt — Sterry Egerton (Short Story)
  • 1105 — Romance Versus Reality — Walter H. Hanway (Poem(s))
  • 1106 — Making a Man of Himself [Part 6 of 6] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 1125 — A Fair Relation — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 1126 — Two Railroad Episodes — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 1130 — The Man Who Leads — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem(s))
  • 1131 — Living It Down [Part 6 of 8] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 1147 — A Twentieth Century Detective — Walter L. Hawley (Short Story)
  • 1152 — Violets — Robert Herrick (Poem(s))
613PDFThe Argosy Vol. 24, No. 11897-04-01
  • 1 — The Target of Fate — George King Whitmore (Novelette)
  • 54 — Look Within — D. C. Colesworthy (Poem(s))
  • 55 — By Jeopardy from Diamonds — J. H. Connelly (Short Story)
  • 64 — The Bunkel Mystery [Part 1 of 7] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 85 — An Idyl — Walter H. Hanway (Poem(s))
  • 86 — A Month in the Moon [Part 3 of 8] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 113 — A Cuban Hold Up — Fred A. Ober (Short Story)
  • 120 — An Arithmetical Puzzle — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 121 — The Mutiny on the Flying Cloud [Part 4 of 6] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — The General’s Emissary — Parker C. Palmer (Short Story)
  • 151 — The Major’s Plot [Part 6 of 6] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 165 — Living It Down [Part 7 of 8] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 187 — Jem’s Way — J. Henderson (Short Story)
614PDFThe Argosy Vol. 24, No. 21897-05-01
  • 193 — The Track of Midnight — G. Firth Scott (Novelette)
  • 274 — The River of Darkness [Part 1 of 7] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 293 — A Trade Dollar Tragedy — Phillips McClure (Short Story)
  • 301 — The Bunkel Mystery [Part 2 of 7] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 318 — The Singing Teacher — Charles Sloan Reid (Short Story)
  • 318 — The Plunge — Bailey (Poem(s))
  • 319 — A Month in the Moon [Part 4 of 8] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 344 — Uncle Benjamin’s Past — J. H. Connelly (Short Story)
  • 351 — The Mutiny on the Flying Cloud [Part 5 of 6] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 369 — Sleep’s Favorite — Shakespeare (Extract)
  • 370 — Living It Down [Part 8 of 8] — Talbot Baines Reed (Serial Segment)
  • 381 — When Love Begins — Nathan M. Levy (Poem(s))
  • 382 — A Courageous Coward — Charles A. McDougall (Vignette)
  • 384 — A Fairy Tale — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
615PDFThe Argosy Vol. 24, No. 31897-06-01
  • 385 — A Secret of the South Pacific — W. Bert Foster (Novelette)
  • 447 — That May Apple — J. H. Connelly (Short Story)
  • 457 — Contentment — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 458 — The Gold Deluge [Part 1 of 5] — Otto M. Moeller (Serial Segment)
  • 477 — He Who Laughed Last — H. L. Ellinger (Short Story)
  • 480 — The Fox Hunter — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 481 — The River of Darkness [Part 2 of 7] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 501 — The Bunkel Mystery [Part 3 of 7] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 518 — A Weird Interval — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 526 — Bachelordom — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 527 — A Month in the Moon [Part 5 of 8] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 541 — The Hero: a Ball Room Ballad — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 542 — A Conspiracy of the Catacombs — Edith Elmer Wood (Short Story)
  • 551 — The Red Rose — B. M. Wilson (Poem(s))
  • 552 — The Mutiny on the Flying Cloud [Part 6 of 6] — Harry Collingwood (Serial Segment)
  • 574 — Over the Danger Line — E. Z. Burns (Vignette)
616PDFThe Argosy Vol. 24, No. 41897-07-01
  • 577 — A Campaign of Strategy — Latham C. Carleton (Novelette)
  • 625 — By Right of Sword [Part 1 of 5] — Arthur W. Marchmont (Serial Segment)
  • 667 — Running the Gauntlet — Lizabeth A. P. New (Short Story)
  • 674 — The Gold Deluge [Part 2 of 5] — Otto M. Moeller (Serial Segment)
  • 687 — Captured by Slaves — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 691 — The River of Darkness [Part 3 of 7] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 709 — Her Smile — S. Decatur Smith (Poem(s))
  • 710 — The Mother of the Waters — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 717 — The Bunkel Mystery [Part 4 of 7] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 734 — Hoodoo Sam — Mary E. Bryan (Short Story)
  • 744 — Prairie Voices — Emma Playter Seabury (Poem(s))
  • 745 — A Month in the Moon [Part 6 of 8] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 765 — A Study in Blue — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 766 — A Tale of Two Hotels — John B. Hawes (Vignette)
  • 768 — Love’s Day — Alma Pendexter Hayden (Poem(s))
617PDFThe Argosy Vol. 25, No. 11897-08-01
  • 1 — A Peruvian Paradise — W. Bert Foster (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 62 — Sullivan Jones’ Boarders — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 70 — By Right of Sword [Part 2 of 5] — Arthur W. Marchmont (Serial Segment)
  • 123 — An Amateur in Dynamite — J. H. Connelly (Short Story)
  • 132 — The Gold Deluge [Part 3 of 5] — Otto M. Moeller (Serial Segment)
  • 149 — The River of Darkness [Part 4 of 7] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 167 — Cupid’s Net — Harry Romaine (Poem(s))
  • 168 — The Bunkel Mystery [Part 5 of 7] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 185 — Dolly Gray — James Buckham (Poem(s))
  • 186 — A Month in the Moon [Part 7 of 8] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 192 — Love, the Magician — George Brewster Gallup (Poem(s))
618PDFThe Argosy Vol. 25, No. 21897-09-01
  • 193 — Three Theories of a Crime — John J. Wall (Novelette)
  • 222 — The Prize of the Missing Gold Mine — Clarence Pullen (Short Story)
  • 234 — To Dolly, Angry — Vincent F. Howard (Poem(s))
  • 235 — The Phantom Army [Part 1 of 12] — Max Pemberton (Serial Segment)
  • 254 — September — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 255 — The Voyage of the Pulo Way [Part 1 of 5] — Carlton Dawe (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 290 — By Right of Sword [Part 3 of 5] — Arthur W. Marchmont (Serial Segment)
  • 325 — My Cowboy Messmate — Marcus D. Richter (Short Story)
  • 329 — The River of Darkness [Part 5 of 7] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 348 — Her Mirror — Felix Carmen (Poem(s))
  • 349 — The Bunkel Mystery [Part 6 of 7] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 361 — The Letter — Lydia Avery Coonley (Poem(s))
  • 362 — The Gold Deluge [Part 4 of 5] — Otto M. Moeller (Serial Segment)
  • 368 — A Yachtsman’s Song — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 369 — A Month in the Moon [Part 8 of 8] — A. Laurie (Serial Segment)
  • 384 — As You Like It — John B. Taylor (Poem(s))
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  • 385 — The Mysterious Ship — Charles Edward Barns (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 438 — Knowest Thou the Land? — Marion Couthouy Smith (Poem(s))
  • 439 — The Last Wager — Catherine Frances Cavanagh (Short Story)
  • 446 — The Phantom Army [Part 2 of 12] — Max Pemberton (Serial Segment)
  • 465 — Lost in the Nubian Desert — George J. Southwick (Short Story)
  • 470 — A Gentle Hint — Winthrop Packard (Poem(s))
  • 471 — The Voyage of the Pulo Way [Part 2 of 5] — Carlton Dawe (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 495 — The First Kiss — Felix Carmen (Poem(s))
  • 496 — By Right of Sword [Part 4 of 5] — Arthur W. Marchmont (Serial Segment)
  • 511 — To Langourous Music — Robert T. Hardy, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 512 — A Trap for Burglars — Tom Hall (Short Story)
  • 516 — The River of Darkness [Part 6 of 7] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 532 — The Gold Deluge [Part 5 of 5] — Otto M. Moeller (Serial Segment)
  • 540 — The Black Trumpeter — Kenneth Lake (Short Story)
  • 547 — The Bunkel Mystery [Part 7 of 7] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
620PDFThe Argosy Vol. 25, No. 41897-11-01
  • 577 — When the Hornets Swarm — W. Bert Foster (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 626 — The Poster Fiend — Mary F. M. Nixon (Poem(s))
  • 627 — The Great Buddha Catseye [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Edward Barns (Serial Segment)
  • 650 — A Sister’s Stratagem — Mary E. Bryan (Short Story)
  • 659 — Compensation — Grace MacGowan Cooke (Poem(s))
  • 660 — The Phantom Army [Part 3 of 12] — Max Pemberton (Serial Segment)
  • 683 — Happy — Tom Hall (Poem(s))
  • 684 — The Great Veddah Gold Lode — George J. Southwick (Short Story)
  • 690 — The Voyage of the Pulo Way [Part 3 of 5] — Carlton Dawe (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 716 — The Head Plotter of the Randolph — T. Jenkins Hains (Short Story)
  • 725 — By Right of Sword [Part 5 of 5] — Arthur W. Marchmont (Serial Segment)
  • 741 — Dire Necessity — E. E. Newbert (Short Story)
  • 753 — The River of Darkness [Part 7 of 7] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 764 — My Lady’s Gown — Myrtle Reed (Poem(s))
  • 765 — The Mates of the Maxwell — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
621PDFThe Argosy Vol. 26, No. 11897-12-01
  • 1 — The Secret of Wyvern Towers — T. W. Speight (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 80 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 1 of 8] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 105 — A Debt to Science — Alice L. Callander (Short Story)
  • 116 — God’s Prisoner [Part 1 of 10] — John Oxenham (Serial Segment)
  • 134 — The Priest’s Night of Horror — Winston Kendrick (Short Story)
  • 148 — The Great Buddha Catseye [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Edward Barns (Serial Segment)
  • 165 — The Old Way — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 170 — The Phantom Army [Part 4 of 12] — Max Pemberton (Serial Segment)
  • 184 — The Voyage of the Pulo Way [Part 4 of 5] — Carlton Dawe (Novella/Short Novel)
622PDFThe Argosy Vol. 26, No. 21898-01-01
  • 193 — A Fiery Vengeance — W. Bert Foster (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 239 — God’s Prisoner [Part 2 of 10] — John Oxenham (Serial Segment)
  • 259 — A Captive of the Sea — William Perry Brown (Short Story)
  • 265 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 2 of 8] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 287 — The Girl Who Did Not Look — Mary A. Dickerson (Short Story)
  • 292 — The Great Buddha Catseye [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Edward Barns (Serial Segment)
  • 317 — An Unconditional Surrender — Charles C. Sargent, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 324 — The Phantom Army [Part 5 of 12] — Max Pemberton (Serial Segment)
  • 356 — The Black Panther from Hamburg [Matthew Quin, Wild Beast Agent] — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 362 — The Voyage of the Pulo Way [Part 5 of 5] — Carlton Dawe (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 377 — A Man of Honor — George J. Southwick (Short Story)
623PDFThe Argosy Vol. 26, No. 31898-02-01
  • 385 — Ho for the Klondike! — Latham C. Carleton (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 444 — John of Strathbourne [Part 1 of 5] — R. D. Chetwode (Serial Segment)
  • 478 — How Pickens’ Waterfall Came Into Existence — John H. Whitson (Short Story)
  • 483 — God’s Prisoner [Part 3 of 10] — John Oxenham (Serial Segment)
  • 502 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 3 of 8] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 525 — The Great Buddha Catseye [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Edward Barns (Serial Segment)
  • 538 — The Man Tiger of the Ussuri Valley [Matthew Quin, Wild Beast Agent] — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 546 — The Phantom Army [Part 6 of 12] — Max Pemberton (Serial Segment)
  • 572 — The Jam at Gripp’s Gorge — William Perry Brown (Short Story)
624PDFThe Argosy Vol. 26, No. 41898-03-01
  • 577 — Cochita’s Last Raid — Lieutenant R. H. Jayne (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 646 — John of Strathbourne [Part 2 of 5] — R. D. Chetwode (Serial Segment)
  • 685 — The Strange Case of the Montana Grizzly [Matthew Quin, Wild Beast Agent] — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 693 — God’s Prisoner [Part 4 of 10] — John Oxenham (Serial Segment)
  • 715 — The Great Buddha Catseye [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Edward Barns (Serial Segment)
  • 728 — The Pilot of Biffany Point — Marcus D. Richter (Short Story)
  • 733 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 4 of 8] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 754 — The Emperor’s Leave of Absence — Minna C. Hale (Short Story)
  • 760 — The Phantom Army [Part 7 of 12] — Max Pemberton (Serial Segment)
625PDFThe Argosy Vol. 27, No. 11898-04-01
  • 1 — A Starry Triumph — George J. Southwick (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 43 — By Dint of Valor [Part 1 of 5] — Knarf Elivas (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — The Butt of Apache Humor — Lieut. R. H. Jayne (Short Story)
  • 69 — John of Strathbourne [Part 3 of 5] — R. D. Chetwode (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 5 of 8] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 113 — Stratton’s Luck — Warren McVeigh (Short Story)
  • 117 — God’s Prisoner [Part 5 of 10] — John Oxenham (Serial Segment)
  • 129 — The Hand of Chance — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 135 — The Great Buddha Catseye [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Edward Barns (Serial Segment)
  • 159 — A Shred of Lace — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 178 — The Phantom Army [Part 8 of 12] — Max Pemberton (Serial Segment)
626PDFThe Argosy Vol. 27, No. 21898-05-01
  • 193 — When the Flag Was New — Charles C. Sargent, Jr. (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 245 — By Dint of Valor [Part 2 of 5] — Knarf Elivas (Serial Segment)
  • 266 — From Peril to Peril — Thomas H. Brainerd (Short Story)
  • 271 — John of Strathbourne [Part 4 of 5] — R. D. Chetwode (Serial Segment)
  • 297 — An Iceberg Refuge — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 302 — God’s Prisoner [Part 6 of 10] — John Oxenham (Serial Segment)
  • 326 — Mr. Jenkins’ Inspiration — Robert Barnes Cramer (Short Story)
  • 330 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 6 of 8] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment)
  • 351 — The Conquest of Tom Orton — George King Whitmore (Short Story)
  • 357 — The Phantom Army [Part 9 of 12] — Max Pemberton (Serial Segment)
  • 369 — A Vannas Creek Episode — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 374 — The Blackfellows’ Stratagem — Ernest P. Neville (Short Story)
  • 379 — The Fading of a Star — Arthur F. Stanley (Short Story)
  • 382 — An Old Literary Landmark Gone — [uncredited] (Article)
627PDFThe Argosy Vol. 27, No. 031898-06-01
  • 385 — Nat Randall, the Guerilla — John P. Ritter (Novellete)
  • 437 — A Fair Slave to the Mahdi [Part 1 of 8] — Charles Edward Barns (Serial Segment)
  • 467 — A Russian Ruse — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 473 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 7 of 8] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment) The Argosy September 26 1891 (+14)
  • 485 — The Man-Eater of Nagpore — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 490 — John of Strathbourne [Part 5 of 5] — R. D. Chetwode (Serial Segment)
  • 504 — God’s Prisoner [Part 7 of 10] — John Oxenham (Serial Segment)
  • 520 — The Disappearance of Miss Monk — Susan Wentworth Lee (Short Story) Munsey’s Magazine September 1893
  • 527 — By Dint of Valor [Part 3 of 5] — Knarf Elivas (Serial Segment)
  • 557 — Besieged in Brazil — Howard M. Boynton (Short Story)
  • 561 — The Phantom Army [Part 10 of 12] — Max Pemberton (Serial Segment)
628PDFThe Argosy Vol. 27, No. 041898-07-01
  • 577 — Under the Cuban Star — Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey (Novellete)
  • 639 — Through the Blockade [Part 1 of 5] — Col. Aaron Ainsworth Burr (Serial Segment)
  • 655 — A Test of Loyalty — Charles Chapin Sargent, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 672 — By Dint of Valor [Part 4 of 5] — Knarf Elivas (Serial Segment)
  • 682 — God’s Prisoner [Part 8 of 10] — John Oxenham (Serial Segment)
  • 701 — In Spite of Conscience — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story) Munsey’s Magazine July 1893
  • 707 — A Fair Slave to the Mahdi [Part 2 of 8] — Charles Edward Barns (Serial Segment)
  • 721 — The Hermit’s Secret [Part 1 of 8] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 742 — With Cossack and Convict [Part 8 of 8] — William Murray Graydon (Serial Segment) The Argosy September 26 1891 (+14)
  • 753 — The Phantom Army [Part 11 of 12] — Max Pemberton (Serial Segment)
  • 768 — A Choice of Dreams — Beddoes (Poem(s)) The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes by Thomas Lovell Beddoes, W. Pickering, 1851, as “Dream-Pedlary”
629PDFThe Argosy Vol. 28, No. 011898-08-01
  • 1 — The Spanish Spy — John P. Ritter (Novellete)
  • 79 — When Knights Were Bold [Part 1 of 3] — Maud Howard Peterson (Serial Segment)
  • 99 — By Weyler’s Order — Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey (Short Story)
  • 107 — Through the Blockade [Part 2 of 5] — Col. Aaron Ainsworth Burr (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — The Hermit’s Secret [Part 2 of 8] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — A Fair Slave to the Mahdi [Part 3 of 8] — Charles Edward Barns (Serial Segment)
  • 146 — The Fishers’ Fare — Frank H. Sweet (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine May 1895
  • 147 — God’s Prisoner [Part 9 of 10] — John Oxenham (Serial Segment)
  • 156 — By Dint of Valor [Part 5 of 5] — Knarf Elivas (Serial Segment)
  • 174 — On the Brink of Rescue — Herbert M. Brace (Short Story)
  • 177 — The Phantom Army [Part 12 of 12] — Max Pemberton (Serial Segment)
  • 192 — For Love of Her — Ethel M. Kelley (Poem(s))
630PDFThe Argosy Vol. 28, No. 021898-09-01
  • 193 — A Cavalier of Liberty — Victor Brandt (Novellete)
  • 268 — The Difference — G. B. (Poem(s))
  • 269 — When Knights Were Bold [Part 2 of 3] — Maud Howard Peterson (Serial Segment)
  • 282 — The Garden Old — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 283 — The Hermit’s Secret [Part 3 of 8] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 303 — Her Little Hand — Clifford Howard (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine August 1895
  • 304 — Through the Blockade [Part 3 of 5] — Col. Aaron Ainsworth Burr (Serial Segment)
  • 317 — At the Eleventh Hour — Sterry Egerton (Short Story)
  • 321 — A Fair Slave to the Mahdi [Part 4 of 8] — Charles Edward Barns (Serial Segment)
  • 353 — Serenade — Catharine Young Glen (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine November 1895
  • 354 — Our Lady of the Red Cross — Charles Chapin Sargent, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 365 — At the Base of the Mountain — A. S. Duane (Short Story)
  • 369 — Dear Little Verse — Robert Loveman (Poem(s))
  • 370 — The Stars, the Stripes, and Bars — Rogers Prescott (Short Story)
  • 379 — A Summer Song — Archibald Douglas (Poem(s))
  • 380 — God’s Prisoner [Part 10 of 10] — John Oxenham (Serial Segment)
  • 384 — On the Borderland — Archibald Douglas (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine August 1895
631PDFThe Argosy Vol. 28, No. 031898-10-01
  • 385 — The Ninth Hero of the Merrimac — John P. Ritter (Novellete)
  • 454 — The Brotherhood of Silence [Part 1 of 4] — Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey (Serial Segment)
  • 476 — Told Between Cigars — A. S. Duane (Short Story) Munsey’s Magazine February 1893
  • 482 — Through the Blockade [Part 4 of 5] — Col. Aaron Ainsworth Burr (Serial Segment)
  • 503 — A Fair Slave to the Mahdi [Part 5 of 8] — Charles Edward Barns (Serial Segment)
  • 530 — The Night That I Proposed — Tom Masson (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine August 1895
  • 531 — In Wild Siberia — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 536 — In the Orchard at Dalveni — Herman Kaye (Poem(s))
  • 537 — The Hermit’s Secret [Part 4 of 8] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 564 — Two Lives — William R. A. Wilson (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine December 1895
  • 565 — When Knights Were Bold [Part 3 of 3] — Maud Howard Peterson (Serial Segment)
  • 576 — The Poet’s Soul — Robert Loveman (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine October 1895
632PDFThe Argosy Vol. 28, No. 041898-11-01
  • 577 — A Desperate Voyage — E. F. Knight (Novellete)
  • 664 — In Perilous Ways [Part 1 of 9] — William W. Russ (Serial Segment)
  • 689 — The Spanish Señora — Bryce Conway (Short Story)
  • 696 — My Mary — Catharine Young Glen (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine November 1895; given as by Catharine Allen Glen.
  • 697 — The Brotherhood of Silence [Part 2 of 4] — Frederic V. R. Dey (Serial Segment)
  • 710 — The Hermit’s Secret [Part 5 of 8] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 724 — A Lofty Danger Line — George H. Coomer (Short Story)
  • 728 — A Yankee Maid — Archibald Douglas (Poem(s)) The Puritan December 1897
  • 729 — A Fair Slave to the Mahdi [Part 6 of 8] — Charles Edward Barns (Serial Segment)
  • 739 — The Outcome of a Scouting Venture — Rogers Prescott (Short Story)
  • 749 — Through the Blockade [Part 5 of 5] — Col. A. A. Burr (Serial Segment)
  • 768 — By Practised Skill — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
633PDFThe Argosy Vol. 29, No. 011898-12-01
  • 1 — The Fetters of Ignacia — Henry Harrison Lewis (Novellete)
  • 72 — A Dash for a Throne [Part 1 of 7] — Arthur W. Marchmont (Serial Segment)
  • 96 — An Adirondack Rivalry — Charles Chapin Sargent, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 105 — In Perilous Ways [Part 2 of 9] — William W. Russ (Serial Segment)
  • 122 — An Unsettled Account — Martin Orde (Short Story)
  • 132 — The Brotherhood of Silence [Part 3 of 4] — Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey (Serial Segment)
  • 149 — The Hermit’s Secret [Part 6 of 8] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 167 — The “Santy Claus” to My Will — Rogers Prescott (Short Story)
  • 178 — A Fair Slave to the Mahdi [Part 7 of 8] — Charles Edward Barns (Serial Segment)
  • 189 — A Three Man Breeze — Capt. Henry F. Harrison (Short Story) The Golden Argosy December 10 1887
634PDFThe Argosy Vol. 29, No. 021899-01-01
  • 193 — The Queen’s Body Guard — Douglas Zabriskie Doty (Novellete)
  • 258 — A Dash for a Throne [Part 2 of 7] — Arthur W. Marchmont (Serial Segment)
  • 282 — The 7:45 Express — Francis Churchill Williams (Short Story)
  • 287 — In Perilous Ways [Part 3 of 9] — William W. Russ (Serial Segment)
  • 312 — A Mountain Maid — David Lowry (Short Story)
  • 323 — The Hermit’s Secret [Part 7 of 8] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 338 — Elsworth’s Stratagem — E. F. Knight (Short Story)
  • 347 — The Brotherhood of Silence [Part 4 of 4] — Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey (Serial Segment)
  • 360 — Miss White’s Former Husband — Francis M. Livingston (Short Story)
  • 367 — A Fair Slave to the Mahdi [Part 8 of 8] — Charles Edward Barns (Serial Segment)
  • 379 — Liz Bascom’s Revenge — Redfield Clarke (Short Story)
635PDFThe Argosy Vol. 29, No. 031899-02-01
  • 385 — The Captain of the Burgher Guards — John P. Ritter (Novellete)
  • 453 — A Queen of Atlantis [Part 1 of 7; Monella] — Frank Aubrey (Novel)
  • 485 — A Supernatural Swindle — Tudor Jenks (Short Story)
  • 490 — A Soldier and a Gentleman [Part 1 of 8] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 509 — A Dash for a Throne [Part 3 of 7] — Arthur W. Marchmont (Serial Segment)
  • 534 — In Perilous Ways [Part 4 of 9] — William W. Russ (Serial Segment)
  • 560 — A Clever Scoundrel and His Mate — Harry Mayo Peck (Short Story)
  • 565 — The Hermit’s Secret [Part 8 of 8] — Oliver Optic (Serial Segment)
  • 574 — A Sacrifice and Its Sequel — Edward Bushnell (Short Story)
636PDFThe Argosy Vol. 29, No. 041899-03-01
  • 577 — The Gold Hunters of the Mountain Star — Captain R. M. Hawthorne (Novellete)
  • 648 — A Soldier and a Gentleman [Part 2 of 8] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 666 — A Queen of Atlantis [Part 2 of 7; Monella] — Frank Aubrey (Novel)
  • 700 — A Dash for a Throne [Part 4 of 7] — Arthur W. Marchmont (Serial Segment)
  • 729 — In Perilous Ways [Part 5 of 9] — William W. Russ (Serial Segment)
  • 742 — The Embarrassing Predicament of Mr. T. B. Gale — Haddo Gordon (Short Story)
  • 747 — The Luck of Eustace Blount — William M. Raine (Short Story)
637PDFThe Argosy Vol. 30, No. 011899-04-01
  • 1 — Under the Emperor — Charles Chapin Sargent, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 42 — A Belligerent Cuban — George Ethelbert Walsh (Short Story)
  • 51 — The Sign of the Lizard [Part 1 of 7] — Philip Verrill Mighels (Serial Segment)
  • 72 — A Modern Abraham — Fred W. Wendt (Short Story)
  • 75 — A Soldier and a Gentleman [Part 3 of 8] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 93 — A Queen of Atlantis [Part 3 of 7; Monella] — Frank Aubrey (Novel)
  • 112 — An Exception — Grace MacGowan Cooke (Short Story)
  • 121 — In Perilous Ways [Part 6 of 9] — William W. Russ (Serial Segment)
  • 146 — A Hero by Accident — R. H. Titherington (Short Story) The Argosy #456, August 29 1891
  • 150 — A Watch in the Night — Marion Abbott (Short Story)
  • 152 — A Dash for a Throne [Part 5 of 7] — Arthur W. Marchmont (Serial Segment)
  • 166 — Blood Will Tell — George Ethelbert Walsh (Short Story)
  • 174 — A Spicy Breakfast — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story) The Argosy #459, September 19 1891
  • 177 — Out of the Small Black Box — Sigel Roush (Short Story)
  • 186 — A Spoil of War — Beulah Marie Dix (Short Story)
638PDFThe Argosy Vol. 30, No. 021899-05-01
  • 193 — The Fancy King — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 243 — The Enemy’s Colors — Edgar R. Hoadley, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 246 — The Sign of the Lizard [Part 2 of 7] — Philip Verrill Mighels (Serial Segment)
  • 264 — In the Great World and Out — Charles Chapin Sargent, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 277 — A Queen of Atlantis [Part 4 of 7; Monella] — Frank Aubrey (Novel)
  • 301 — Sam’s Idol — Marion Hill (Short Story)
  • 310 — A Soldier and a Gentleman [Part 4 of 8] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 334 — On the Picket Line — Ferdinand Boston (Short Story) The Argosy #555, July 22 1893
  • 337 — A Dash for a Throne [Part 6 of 7] — Arthur W. Marchmont (Serial Segment)
  • 362 — The Man with the Buckskin Horse — T. Albert Mace (Short Story) The Argosy #561, September 2 1893
  • 367 — In Perilous Ways [Part 7 of 9] — William W. Russ (Serial Segment)
  • 378 — A Persecuted Genius — John McCrae (Short Story)
639PDFThe Argosy Vol. 30, No. 031899-06-01
  • 385 — The Man Who Dared — John P. Ritter (Novellete)
  • 444 — Train and Station [Part 1 of 8] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
  • 461 — The Sign of the Lizard [Part 3 of 7] — Philip Verrill Mighels (Serial Segment)
  • 482 — That Miraculous Shot — J. E. Lambert (Short Story)
  • 487 — A Soldier and a Gentleman [Part 5 of 8] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 497 — How the Battle Ended — William Murray Graydon (Short Story) The Argosy December 6 1890
  • 501 — A Queen of Atlantis [Part 5 of 7; Monella] — Frank Aubrey (Novel)
  • 519 — By Danger Hard Beset — William Henry Matthews (Short Story)
  • 523 — A Dash for a Throne [Part 7 of 7] — Arthur W. Marchmont (Serial Segment)
  • 547 — A Captain in a Thousand — George H. Coomer (Short Story) The Argosy #512, September 24 1892
  • 553 — In Perilous Ways [Part 8 of 9] — William W. Russ (Serial Segment)
  • 562 — Joe’s Great Idea — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story) The Argosy #541, April 15 1893
  • 566 — The Omen in Dreams — Owen Hackett (Short Story)
  • 570 — Cornered by Cinnamons — Henry M. Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 573 — A Buck That Served As a Boomerang — Robert Barnes Cramer (Short Story)
640PDFThe Argosy Vol. 30, No. 041899-07-01
  • 577 — A Strike for Fortune — Henry Harrison Lewis (Novellete)
  • 630 — Train and Station [Part 2 of 8] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
  • 661 — A Gigantic Ally — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 665 — The Sign of the Lizard [Part 4 of 7] — Philip Verrill Mighels (Serial Segment)
  • 687 — In the Net of the Visconti [Part 1 of 5] — Upton B. Sinclair, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 708 — In Lion Land — Frank H. Converse (Short Story)
  • 711 — A Soldier and a Gentleman [Part 6 of 8] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 727 — In Perilous Ways [Part 9 of 9] — William W. Russ (Serial Segment)
  • 733 — A Romance of Two Windows — Countess Anne de Montaigu (Short Story)
  • 743 — A Queen of Atlantis [Part 6 of 7; Monella] — Frank Aubrey (Novel)
  • 757 — Aspirations and an Emergency — Louis Bradley Sims (Short Story)
  • 762 — The Trapper’s Secret — Captain Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
641PDFThe Argosy Vol. 31, No. 011899-08-01
  • 1 — The Governor’s Plot — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 49 — The Pranks of Destiny [Part 1 of 5] — Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey (Serial Segment)
  • 67 — A Game of Consequences — [uncredited] (Short Story)
  • 72 — In the Net of the Visconti [Part 2 of 5] — Upton B. Sinclair, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 90 — The Fifteenth Rejected — Pauline Phelps (Short Story)
  • 97 — Train and Station [Part 3 of 8] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — The Oath of Allegiance — Maude Menefee (Short Story)
  • 117 — The Sign of the Lizard [Part 5 of 7] — Philip Verrill Mighels (Serial Segment)
  • 136 — The Hero of the Tournay — Tom Hall (Short Story)
  • 140 — A Soldier and a Gentleman [Part 7 of 8] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 161 — On the Trail of a Whistler — William A. Ayres (Short Story)
  • 172 — A Queen of Atlantis [Part 7 of 7; Monella] — Frank Aubrey (Novel)
  • 180 — The Rehearsal, a Letter, and the Telephone — Hester Caldwell Oakley (Short Story)
  • 183 — While the Burglar Worked — E. B. K. (Short Story)
  • 186 — The Difficulty About Professor Brown — James Buckham (Short Story)
  • 189 — Artist Archer’s Honesty — Marie Frances Upton (Short Story)
642PDFThe Argosy Vol. 31, No. 21899-09-01
  • 193 — In Beleaguered Paris — F. Kimbal Scribner & E. W. Mayo (Novellete)
  • 244 — Beyond the Great South Wall [Part 1 of 6] — Frank Savile (Serial Segment)
  • 273 — The Choice of John Radcliffe — Robert Beverly Hale (Short Story)
  • 278 — The Pranks of Destiny [Part 2 of 5] — Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey (Serial Segment)
  • 298 — In the Net of the Visconti [Part 3 of 5] — Upton B. Sinclair, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 317 — Train and Station [Part 4 of 8] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
  • 336 — The Sign of the Lizard [Part 6 of 7] — Philip Verrill Mighels (Serial Segment)
  • 353 — A Just Reward — Henry Milford Steele (Short Story)
  • 362 — A Soldier and a Gentleman [Part 8 of 8] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 373 — Why I Ran for Office — Albert White Vorse (Short Story)
  • 383 — A Florentine Fancy — Arthur Blount (Short Story)
643PDFThe Argosy Vol. 31, No. 31899-10-01
  • 385 — A Fugitive of Fate — J. Fred Windolph (Novellete)
  • 443 — Beyond the Great South Wall [Part 2 of 6] — Frank Savile (Serial Segment)
  • 472 — A Mountain Idyl — Mrs. E. W. Demeritt (Short Story) Peterson’s Magazine February 1882
  • 478 — The Pranks of Destiny [Part 3 of 5] — Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey (Serial Segment)
  • 493 — The Pagan — Robert Shackleton (Short Story)
  • 499 — In the Net of the Visconti [Part 4 of 5] — Upton B. Sinclair, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 519 — John Jardine — Sheldon Clarke (Short Story)
  • 526 — Train and Station [Part 5 of 8] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
  • 542 — Mr. Pettigrew’s Bad Day — J. H. Connelly (Short Story)
  • 548 — The Sign of the Lizard [Part 7 of 7] — Philip Verrill Mighels (Serial Segment)
  • 556 — Romeo and Juliette — Dardello (Short Story)
  • 558 — The Tide on the “Moaning Bar” — Fannie Hodgson Burnett (Short Story) Peterson’s Magazine July 1875 (+1)
644PDFThe Argosy Vol. 31, No. 41899-11-01
  • 577 — The Mystery of Dombortine Castle — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 646 — The American Syndicate [Part 1 of 6] — Frederick R. Burton (Serial Segment)
  • 668 — The Noble Five — Roger Pocock (Short Story)
  • 686 — Beyond the Great South Wall [Part 3 of 6] — Frank Savile (Serial Segment)
  • 705 — The Major’s Luck — Hugh Penworthy (Short Story) The Argosy #553, July 8 1893
  • 709 — The Pranks of Destiny [Part 4 of 5] — Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey (Serial Segment)
  • 725 — That Extraordinary Dog — Robert Barnes Cramer (Short Story)
  • 728 — In the Net of the Visconti [Part 5 of 5] — Upton B. Sinclair, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 737 — On the King’s Highway — Samuel Crummick (Short Story)
  • 741 — Train and Station [Part 6 of 8] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
  • 755 — That Japanned Box — Jared L. Fuller (Short Story)
  • 761 — When I Was Stranded — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story) The Argosy #577, December 23 1893
645PDFThe Argosy Vol. 32, No. 11899-12-01
  • 1 — On the Trail of a Mystery — Hugh R. Vanatta (Novellete)
  • 62 — The Captives of the Temple [Part 1 of 4] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — Frank Winter’s Christmas Assignment — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story) The Argosy #578, December 30 1893
  • 82 — The American Syndicate [Part 2 of 6] — Frederick R. Burton (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — The Thirteenth Penny — Jerome Case Bull (Short Story)
  • 104 — Beyond the Great South Wall [Part 4 of 6] — Frank Savile (Serial Segment)
  • 129 — An Indian Round Up — Theodore Albert Mace (Short Story) The Argosy #564, September 23 1893
  • 135 — The Pranks of Destiny [Part 5 of 5] — Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey (Serial Segment)
  • 146 — The Sporting Element — Owen Hackett (Short Story) The Argosy #546, May 20 1893
  • 154 — Train and Station [Part 7 of 8] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
  • 171 — Unto the Fourth Generation — Maud Howard Peterson (Short Story)
  • 185 — Black Cloud Peak — E. E. Youmans (Short Story) The Argosy #562, September 9 1893
  • 188 — I Miss You, Dear — Bruce Whitney (Poem(s))
646PDFThe Argosy Vol. 32, No. 21900-01-01
  • 189 — An African Secret — Frederick R. Burton (Novellete)
  • 247 — By Force of Circumstance [Part 1 of 6] — Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey (Serial Segment)
  • 263 — Fettered by Freedom — Isabel J. Roberts (Short Story)
  • 270 — The Captives of the Temple [Part 2 of 4] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 290 — Brother Dunstan and the Crabs — Caroline Wilder Paradise (Short Story)
  • 295 — The American Syndicate [Part 3 of 6] — Frederick R. Burton (Serial Segment)
  • 311 — Within an Inch of His Life — Paul C. Schaffer (Short Story) The Argosy #569, October 28 1893
  • 314 — “His Lordship” — Horace G. Smith (Short Story) The Argosy #567, October 14 1893
  • 318 — Beyond the Great South Wall [Part 5 of 6] — Frank Savile (Serial Segment)
  • 330 — Annis Denham’s Subterfuge — Alma Carlton (Short Story)
  • 337 — In the Trail of Defeat — Maud Howard Peterson (Short Story)
  • 341 — Train and Station [Part 8 of 8] — Edgar R. Hoadley (Serial Segment)
  • 353 — Nemesis on His Track — Russell Stockton (Short Story)
  • 357 — The Strange Story of Count Barenzik — Robert Barnes Cramer (Short Story)
  • 361 — The Cherry Parasol — Owen Hackett (Short Story)
  • 365 — A Golden Vengeance — Everett McNeil (Short Story)
647PDFThe Argosy Vol. 32, No. 31900-02-01
  • 377 — In Dangerous Quarters — Jared O. Windermyer (Novellete)
  • 439 — A Battle with Misfortune [Part 1 of 7] — Upton B. Sinclair, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 462 — A Queer Messenger — Henry F. Harrison (Short Story) The Argosy #502, July 16 1892
  • 466 — By Force of Circumstance [Part 2 of 6] — Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey (Serial Segment)
  • 494 — At Feud — Frank H. Sweet (Short Story)
  • 499 — The Captives of the Temple [Part 3 of 4] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 515 — Coals of Fire — John H. Whitson (Short Story) The Golden Argosy June 4 1887
  • 520 — The Disputed Ownership — L. S. Goodwin (Short Story)
  • 526 — The American Syndicate [Part 4 of 6] — Frederick R. Burton (Serial Segment)
  • 540 — Accident or Design? — Therese M. Randall (Short Story)
  • 545 — Beyond the Great South Wall [Part 6 of 6] — Frank Savile (Serial Segment)
  • 550 — What Texas Did for a Cynic — J. Percival Pollard (Short Story)
  • 554 — A Fighting Soldier — LeRoy Armstrong (Short Story)
  • 559 — A Find at the Ford — Frank H. Sweet (Short Story)
  • 564 — Too Late — Florence Earle Coates (Poem(s))
  • 564 — Kind Hearts — Tennyson (Extract) from “Lady Clara Vere de Vere”, Poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Edward Moxon, 1842
648PDFThe Argosy Vol. 32, No. 41900-03-01
  • 565 — A Tangle of Trails — W. Bert Foster (Novellete)
  • 615 — The Rainbow — Mrs. Whitney (Poem(s)) The Argosy #495, May 28 1892
  • 616 — The Gray Fox of Gibraltar [Part 1 of 6] — E. W. Mayo (Serial Segment)
  • 637 — Fireflies — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) Kate Field’s Washington
  • 638 — Through Deep Waters — Maurice Saxon (Short Story)
  • 645 — A Battle with Misfortune [Part 2 of 7] — Upton B. Sinclair, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 661 — Compensation — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 662 — While the Train Halted — Mary E. Stickney (Short Story)
  • 668 — Gems in Verse — Ralph Waldo Emerson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 668 — When Common Men Are Great — Sam Walter Foss (Poem(s)) The Argosy #536, March 11 1893
  • 669 — By Force of Circumstance [Part 3 of 6] — Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey (Serial Segment)
  • 693 — At Milking Time — Nelly Booth Simmons (Poem(s))
  • 694 — In the Storm — Robert C. D. Meyer (Short Story)
  • 699 — “Wot’s Zat?” — Sam Walter Foss (Poem(s)) The Argosy #546, May 20 1893
  • 699 — Two Sides — Maude Meredith (Poem(s))
  • 700 — The American Syndicate [Part 5 of 6] — Frederick R. Burton (Serial Segment)
  • 709 — The Strange Case of Colonel Kilgore — Anna Deming Grey (Short Story)
  • 716 — Nature’s Art — Maurice Thompson (Poem(s))
  • 717 — The Captives of the Temple [Part 4 of 4] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 725 — A Sentence of Death — Clarence Miles Boutelle (Short Story)
  • 733 — The Success of “Flornella” — Joseph Percival Pollard (Short Story)
  • 737 — Our Peculiar Predicament — Matthew White, Jr. (Vignette) The Argosy #555, July 22 1893
  • 739 — A Chance Discovery — Leonora Beck (Short Story)
649PDFThe Argosy Vol. 33, No. 11900-04-01
  • 1 — The Dalmatian Crown Jewels — Gilbert Ashton (Novellete)
  • 54 — On Knightly Service [Part 1 of 4] — John P. Ritter (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — The Day of Retribution — Duffield Osborne (Short Story)
  • 75 — The Gray Fox of Gibraltar [Part 2 of 6] — E. W. Mayo (Serial Segment)
  • 89 — The Demon of Miss Ashworth — Robert C. V. Meyer (Short Story)
  • 97 — A Battle with Misfortune [Part 3 of 7] — Upton B. Sinclair, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Colonel Laguerre’s Secret — Thomas Winthrop Hall (Short Story)
  • 119 — By Force of Circumstance [Part 4 of 6] — Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey (Serial Segment)
  • 134 — A Wretch in Fetters — Ellen Olney Kirk (Short Story)
  • 139 — The American Syndicate [Part 6 of 6] — Frederick R. Burton (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — On the Passage Over, and After — G. A. Lyon (Short Story)
  • 150 — For a Hand, a Life — E. L. French (Short Story)
  • 153 — A Couple of Calls — Robert Beverly Hale (Short Story)
  • 156 — Through the Enemy’s Lines — Burton Melville (Short Story)
  • 162 — The Wrong Treatment — Carter Sandford (Short Story)
  • 168 — A Pair of Innocents — John Patterson (Short Story)
  • 174 — In the Shadows of Success — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 181 — A Honeymoon Episode — Nancy Leigh (Short Story) The Puritan January 1897
  • 184 — My Queerest Client — Henry Austin (Short Story)
650PDFThe Argosy Vol. 33, No. 21900-05-01
  • 191 — A Cast of Fate — W. Bert Foster (Novellete)
  • 239 — The Fault in the Lone Hand Mine [Part 1 of 5] — John E. Bennett (Serial Segment)
  • 253 — The Record Breakers — Marguerite Tracy (Short Story) The Puritan November 1897
  • 258 — On Knightly Service [Part 2 of 4] — John P. Ritter (Serial Segment)
  • 272 — Blind Luck — Jared L. Fuller (Short Story)
  • 278 — The Gray Fox of Gibraltar [Part 3 of 6] — E. W. Mayo (Serial Segment)
  • 294 — The Shadow of a Romance — Kathryn Jarboe (Short Story) The Puritan September 1897
  • 298 — A Battle with Misfortune [Part 4 of 7] — Upton B. Sinclair, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 313 — Like His Father’s Son — Thomas F. Hart (Short Story)
  • 318 — By Force of Circumstance [Part 5 of 6] — Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey (Serial Segment)
  • 331 — Sweethearts and Wives — Kathryn Jarboe (Short Story) The Puritan June 1897
  • 337 — A Good Times Hold Up — John Knowles (Short Story)
  • 343 — Behind Love’s Mask — Maud Howard Peterson (Short Story)
  • 348 — The Third Act — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story) The Puritan August 1897
  • 361 — The Surprise That Came to Gulchburg — Robertus D. Love (Short Story)
  • 366 — A Prince of Arabia — George Holme (Short Story)
  • 369 — Spottswood’s Successor — Max J. Harvey (Short Story)
  • 374 — The Part Chance Played — Robert E. MacAlarney (Short Story)
  • 376 — The Winning of a Woman Awheel — Theodosia Pickering (Short Story)
651PDFThe Argosy Vol. 33, No. 31900-06-01
  • 379 — Shot Into Wonderland — Frederick R. Burton (Novellete)
  • 429 — Death or Dishonor [Part 1 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 443 — The Hedge of Thorns — Maud Howard Peterson (Short Story)
  • 452 — The Fault in the Lone Hand Mine [Part 2 of 5] — John E. Bennett (Serial Segment)
  • 470 — A Case of the Darkest Hour — Edward S. Ellis (Short Story)
  • 476 — On Knightly Service [Part 3 of 4] — John P. Ritter (Serial Segment)
  • 489 — A Puzzling Correspondence — Marie Nantz (Short Story)
  • 494 — The Gray Fox of Gibraltar [Part 4 of 6] — E. W. Mayo (Serial Segment)
  • 508 — Self Trapped — Forrest Crissey (Short Story)
  • 512 — A Battle with Misfortune [Part 5 of 7] — Upton B. Sinclair, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 523 — On Rehearsal Hearsay — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 525 — By Force of Circumstance [Part 6 of 6] — Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey (Serial Segment)
  • 536 — A Panic in Summer Boarders — Frederick R. Burton (Short Story)
  • 541 — The Conspiracy at the Cascades — Wynn Coman (Short Story)
  • 546 — A Seaside Surprise — Phillips McClure (Short Story)
  • 550 — A Rough Road to Happiness — Caroline M. Beaumont (Short Story)
  • 554 — The Chaser Chased — Thomas F. Hart (Short Story)
  • 557 — A Hundred Dollar Girl — Emil O. Peterson (Short Story)
  • 563 — His Last Day — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
652PDFThe Argosy Vol. 33, No. 41900-07-01
  • 567 — When York Was King — F. K. Scribner & J. B. Thill (Novellete)
  • 615 — The Amazonian Conspiracy [Part 1 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 640 — A Stage Box Consequence — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 643 — Death or Dishonor [Part 2 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 659 — An Assisted Elopement — Mary Lindsay Watkins (Short Story)
  • 663 — The Fault in the Lone Hand Mine [Part 3 of 5] — John E. Bennett (Serial Segment)
  • 675 — A Flight That Failed — Emily D. McBride (Short Story)
  • 680 — The Gray Fox of Gibraltar [Part 5 of 6] — E. W. Mayo (Serial Segment)
  • 689 — At the Bend in the Road — Haddo Gordon (Short Story)
  • 693 — A Battle with Misfortune [Part 6 of 7] — Upton B. Sinclair, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 704 — In the Queer Little Shop — Alma Martin (Short Story)
  • 709 — On Knightly Service [Part 4 of 4] — John P. Ritter (Serial Segment)
  • 727 — When Lovers Fall Out — Jean Wright (Short Story)
  • 732 — The Degeneration of Bethel — E. C. Shipman (Short Story)
  • 737 — “All’s Fair in War and Love” — M. E. Torrence (Short Story)
  • 740 — Roadside Evidence — David Lowery (Short Story)
  • 748 — A Ticklish Transaction — Ida Kenniston (Vignette)
653The Argosy Vol. 34, No. 11900-08-01
  • 1 — The Theft of a God — Upton B. Sinclair, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 47 — To a Gull — Arthur J. Burdick (Poem(s))
  • 48 — At Sharp Behest [Part 1 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 67 — As the Soldiers Passed — Maud Howard Peterson (Short Story)
  • 70 — For the Honor of His House [Part 1 of 4] — John P. Ritter (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — In the Shadow of the Sails — Hattie Lummis (Short Story)
  • 86 — The Adirondacks and Lake Champlain — Sarah Knowles Bolton (Poem(s))
  • 87 — The Amazonian Conspiracy [Part 2 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Music — Helen W. Grove (Poem(s))
  • 108 — Revenge Is Sweet — Matthew White, Jr. (Vignette)
  • 110 — Death or Dishonor [Part 3 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 121 — A Stumble Into Luck — Horace G. Smith (Short Story)
  • 124 — A Boat Song — F. L. Ward (Poem(s))
  • 125 — The Fault in the Lone Hand Mine [Part 4 of 5] — John E. Bennett (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — The Truest Conqueror — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Argosy #581, January 20 1894
  • 138 — A Run with the Pay Car — William Murray Graydon (Short Story)
  • 140 — Speculations — Flavel Scott Mines (Poem(s))
  • 141 — The Gray Fox of Gibraltar [Part 6 of 6] — E. W. Mayo (Serial Segment)
  • 145 — Fancies — John Ford (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 146 — The Mate’s Blunder — Marcus D. Richter (Short Story) The Argosy #560, August 26 1893
  • 149 — Ripples — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 150 — A Battle with Misfortune [Part 7 of 7] — Upton B. Sinclair, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 158 — In Cupid’s Service — Walter B. Crane (Short Story)
  • 161 — That True to Life Story — James B. Reynolds (Short Story)
  • 168 — Run to Earth — Jared L. Fuller (Short Story)
  • 175 — Lieutenant Plinlimmon’s Stick — E. Montrose (Short Story)
  • 184 — A Summer Picture — Evaleen Stein (Poem(s)) The Argosy #568, October 21 1893
  • 185 — Two Queer Adventures — Capt. H. F. Harrison (Short Story) The Golden Argosy April 14 1888
  • 188 — There Is Beauty — Clarence Hawkes (Poem(s))
  • 188 — The Passer — Clinton Scollard (Poem(s))
654The Argosy Vol. 34, No. 21900-09-01
  • 189 — On the Trail of a Traitor — F. K. Scribner (Novellete)
  • 249 — The Spur of Necessity [Part 1 of 7] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 267 — A Rhyme of Rain — Edward A. Uffington Valentine (Poem(s))
  • 268 — At Sharp Behest [Part 2 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 287 — For the Honor of His House [Part 2 of 4] — John P. Ritter (Serial Segment)
  • 299 — The Amazonian Conspiracy [Part 3 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 321 — Fool’s Luck — George King Whitmore (Novelette)
  • 342 — Perchance — Martha A. Kidder (Poem(s))
  • 343 — Death or Dishonor [Part 4 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 356 — The Fault in the Lone Hand Mine [Part 5 of 5] — John E. Bennett (Serial Segment)
  • 365 — The Gift of the Sea — Garrett Swift (Short Story)
  • 373 — To Clorinda — Tom Hall (Poem(s))
  • 374 — The Testing of Herbert Henry — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 376 — A Face — Charles F. Lester (Poem(s))
655The Argosy Vol. 34, No. 31900-10-01
  • 377 — Under Cross Fire — Frederick R. Burton (Novellete)
  • 441 — In the Forbidden City [Part 1 of 5] — John P. Ritter (Serial Segment)
  • 453 — The Spur of Necessity [Part 2 of 7] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 473 — Deadheading with a Sheriff — Bradford E. Stephens (Short Story)
  • 484 — Bubbles — Charles F. Lester (Poem(s))
  • 485 — At Sharp Behest [Part 3 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 499 — Parting — Frank Chaffee (Poem(s))
  • 500 — For the Honor of His House [Part 3 of 4] — John P. Ritter (Serial Segment)
  • 509 — Out at Sea — Marion Couthouy Smith (Poem(s))
  • 510 — The Amazonian Conspiracy [Part 4 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 526 — A Race Against Time — Marcus D. Richter (Short Story)
  • 537 — Death or Dishonor [Part 5 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 541 — The Part the Piano Played — Frederick R. Burton (Short Story)
  • 546 — How We Inspected the Gold Claim — Stuart Livingston (Short Story)
  • 557 — A Narrow Escape — Erma Leland (Short Story)
656The Argosy Vol. 34, No. 41900-11-01
  • 565 — Over the Line — Jared L. Fuller (Novellete)
  • 619 — Dame Nature’s Book — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Argosy #568, October 21 1893
  • 620 — An Eye for an Eye [Part 1 of 8] — William Le Queux (Serial Segment)
  • 644 — Firdausi at the Fountain — Arthur Willis Colton (Poem(s))
  • 645 — In the Forbidden City [Part 2 of 5] — John P. Ritter (Serial Segment)
  • 656 — The Lily — L. N. B. (Poem(s))
  • 657 — “Yale Luck” — Ralph Henry Barbour (Short Story)
  • 664 — Brown Furroughs and Golden Grain — Maude Meredith (Poem(s))
  • 665 — The Spur of Necessity [Part 3 of 7] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 668 — A Traitor in the Toils — Daniel J. Lyons (Novelette)
  • 698 — The Water Is Dashing — Kate Auld (Poem(s)) Peterson’s Magazine August 1882
  • 699 — The Amazonian Conspiracy [Part 5 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 709 — The End — Winthrop Church (Poem(s))
  • 710 — A Run for His Money — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 718 — At Sharp Behest [Part 4 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 724 — Miss Cassville’s Wonderful Methods — Beulah R. Stevens (Short Story)
  • 728 — The Punishment of Fenham — Fannie Hodgson Burnett (Short Story)
  • 737 — For the Honor of His House [Part 4 of 4] — John P. Ritter (Serial Segment)
  • 745 — On the Three Thirty Local — W. Bert Foster (Short Story) The Argosy #584, February 10 1894
  • 748 — Hope and Effort — William Francis Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 748 — My Nan — George Washington Hood (Poem(s))
657The Argosy Vol. 35, No. 11900-12-01
  • 1 — The Prize of Strategy — Garrett Swift (Novellete)
  • 60 — Ordered North [Part 1 of 8] — Frederick R. Burton (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — Fortune’s Deal [Part 1 of 5] — James F. Demerit (Serial Segment)
  • 98 — An Eye for an Eye [Part 2 of 8] — William Le Queux (Serial Segment)
  • 114 — Stolen Locomotive — Ridgwell Cullum & Charles Wingrove (Short Story)
  • 120 — In the Forbidden City [Part 3 of 5] — John P. Ritter (Serial Segment)
  • 130 — What the Telegram Said — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 138 — The Spur of Necessity [Part 4 of 7] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 158 — With the Assistance of Percy — Wynn Coman (Short Story)
  • 161 — The Amazonian Conspiracy [Part 6 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 172 — At Sharp Behest [Part 5 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 175 — Why Lieutenant Randolph Became a Deserter — John P. Ritter (Short Story)
  • 181 — On a Hunt in Patagonia — Henry F. Harrison (Short Story)
658The Argosy Vol. 35, No. 21901-01-01
  • 185 — In the Days of Decatur — Upton B. Sinclair, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 231 — A Montana Mystery [Part 1 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 248 — A Theatrical Tenderfoot — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 254 — Fortune’s Deal [Part 2 of 5] — James F. Demerit (Serial Segment)
  • 268 — The Pei Ho Privateers — Frank Lillie Pollock (Short Story)
  • 273 — Ordered North [Part 2 of 8] — Frederick R. Burton (Serial Segment)
  • 290 — Juggling with Longitude — Charles Wingrove & Ridgwell Cullum (Short Story) The Harmsworth Magazine December 1900
  • 301 — An Eye for an Eye [Part 3 of 8] — William Le Queux (Serial Segment)
  • 319 — The Long Drink — Wardon Allan Curtis (Short Story)
  • 325 — In the Forbidden City [Part 4 of 5] — John P. Ritter (Serial Segment)
  • 334 — The Spur of Necessity [Part 5 of 7] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 347 — The Ground Floor Bedroom — Lucy H. Hooper (Short Story) Peterson’s Magazine November 1875
  • 353 — The Amazonian Conspiracy [Part 7 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 361 — The Scheme of Charles Kidnapper & Co. — E. P. Neville (Short Story)
  • 365 — A Good Bargain — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
659The Argosy Vol. 35, No. 31901-02-01
  • 369 — A Fight for a Franchise — Grant Richardson (Novellete)
  • 418 — Nineteen Thousand Pounds [Part 1 of 7] — Burford Delannoy (Novel) The Star July 9 1900 - August 3 1900
  • 430 — By a Narrow Margin — Cornelius Van Beuren (Short Story)
  • 434 — A Montana Mystery [Part 2 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 451 — The Seal of Solomon the Great — Wardon Allan Curtis (Short Story)
  • 454 — Fortune’s Deal [Part 3 of 5] — James F. Demerit (Serial Segment)
  • 464 — A Romance of Long Ago — Robert Stodart (Short Story)
  • 469 — Ordered North [Part 3 of 8] — Frederick R. Burton (Serial Segment)
  • 483 — Unforeseen Circumstances — E. P. Neville (Short Story)
  • 487 — An Eye for an Eye [Part 4 of 8] — William Le Queux (Serial Segment)
  • 504 — The Tin and the Tutor — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 512 — The Spur of Necessity [Part 6 of 7] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 523 — The Colony That Thought It Was a Republic — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 532 — In the Forbidden City [Part 5 of 5] — John P. Ritter (Serial Segment)
  • 538 — A Backwoods Portia — Wallace Kane (Short Story)
  • 549 — A Prisoner of the Forest — Charles Kendrick (Short Story)
660The Argosy Vol. 35, No. 41901-03-01
  • 553 — The Serpent Stone — Paul C. Schaffer (Novellete)
  • 632 — “Five Minutes to Play” — A. L. McHatton (Short Story)
  • 636 — Nineteen Thousand Pounds [Part 2 of 7] — Burford Delannoy (Novel) The Star July 9 1900 - August 3 1900
  • 654 — The Man Inside — W. Hanson Royce (Short Story) The White Elephant #13, June 1897, as “The Express Envelope; or, The Man Inside”
  • 659 — A Montana Mystery [Part 3 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 670 — That Check Mystery — E. Percy Neville (Short Story)
  • 674 — Ordered North [Part 4 of 8] — Frederick R. Burton (Serial Segment)
  • 687 — The Vase of the Prophet — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 697 — Fortune’s Deal [Part 4 of 5] — James F. Demerit (Serial Segment)
  • 705 — A Wild Race with Death — J. Percy Barnitz (Short Story)
  • 708 — Spring’s Messengers — May Phillips Tatro (Short Story)
  • 709 — An Eye for an Eye [Part 5 of 8] — William Le Queux (Serial Segment)
  • 718 — The Best Man’s Love Affair — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 721 — The Spur of Necessity [Part 7 of 7] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
661The Argosy Vol. 36, No. 11901-04-01
  • 1 — Luck’s Victim — Matthew White, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 61 — The Angel of Tortuga — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 71 — The Majesty of Kings [Part 1 of 6] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 85 — A Case of Impudence on the High Seas — E. Percy Neville (Short Story)
  • 91 — Nineteen Thousand Pounds [Part 3 of 7] — Burford Delannoy (Novel) The Star July 9 1900 - August 3 1900
  • 111 — When Wealth Was a Mocker — H. L. L. Holden (Short Story)
  • 119 — A Montana Mystery [Part 4 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 128 — That Daredevil Belding — William McLeod Raine (Short Story)
  • 134 — Ordered North [Part 5 of 8] — Frederick R. Burton (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — A Bird of Honor — Captain Thomas H. Wilson (Short Story)
  • 146 — An Eye for an Eye [Part 6 of 8] — William Le Queux (Serial Segment)
  • 155 — Our Trip to Mars — Thomas McCusker (Short Story)
  • 160 — Fortune’s Deal [Part 5 of 5] — James F. Demerit (Serial Segment)
  • 173 — In Mine Enemy’s Toils — John Maury Maddox (Short Story)
  • 177 — A Journalistic Quarantine — Lewis Allen Brown (Short Story)
  • 181 — A Platonic Affair — Charles Townsend (Short Story)
  • 183 — The Man and the Beast — H. O. Cummins (Short Story)
662The Argosy Vol. 36, No. 21901-05-01
  • 187 — The Great Conspiracy — F. K. Scribner (Novellete)
  • 247 — Two Scoops — F. Ellis Jones (Short Story)
  • 251 — At the Land’s End [Part 1 of 7] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 276 — The Ransom of a Lord — Garrett Swift (Short Story)
  • 285 — The Majesty of Kings [Part 2 of 6] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 297 — Claude Deberge’s Museum — E. Percy Neville (Short Story)
  • 301 — Nineteen Thousand Pounds [Part 4 of 7] — Burford Delannoy (Novel) The Star July 9 1900 - August 3 1900
  • 310 — Sammy, the Orphan — Lyle L. Cole (Short Story)
  • 315 — Ordered North [Part 6 of 8] — Frederick R. Burton (Serial Segment)
  • 320 — The Wildcat Mine — Frank Lillie Pollock (Short Story)
  • 323 — A Montana Mystery [Part 5 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 324 — An Eye for an Eye [Part 7 of 8] — William Le Queux (Serial Segment)
  • 329 — Merivale’s Shame — P. Y. Black (Short Story)
  • 341 — The Part the Cat Played — Mabel Cronise Jones (Short Story)
  • 349 — The Sheriff’s Dilemma — William McLeod Raine (Short Story)
  • 353 — The Joke and Its Victim — Center (Short Story)
  • 353 — A Political Coup — James B. Nevin (Short Story)
  • 356 — The Unlucky Thug — Herman Whitaker (Short Story)
  • 359 — The Courage Breeder — A. Walter Utting (Short Story)
  • 366 — The Run on the Bank — Garrett Swift (Short Story)
663The Argosy Vol. 36, No. 31901-06-01
  • 373 — The Fate of the Border Knight — Marcus D. Richter (Novellete)
  • 431 — On the Suburban Express — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 434 — The Winning of Sarenne [Part 1 of 5] — St. Clair Beall (Serial Segment)
  • 453 — A Leap in the Dark — A. B. Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 456 — At the Land’s End [Part 2 of 7] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 474 — His Streak of Luck — Mabel Houghton Brown (Short Story)
  • 480 — The Majesty of Kings [Part 3 of 6] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 488 — The Belle of Spouting Spring — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 498 — Nineteen Thousand Pounds [Part 5 of 7] — Burford Delannoy (Novel) The Star July 9 1900 - August 3 1900
  • 507 — A Duel of Wits — Edith King Swain (Short Story)
  • 517 — Ordered North [Part 7 of 8] — Frederick R. Burton (Serial Segment)
  • 522 — The Threadless Button — E. Percy Neville (Short Story)
  • 528 — An Eye for an Eye [Part 8 of 8] — William Le Queux (Serial Segment)
  • 534 — The Roberts Mystery — James Winthrop (Short Story)
  • 541 — A Weird Appointment — Harry B. Tedrow (Short Story)
  • 547 — After the Hold Up — William T. Gery (Short Story)
  • 556 — For a Maiden’s Favor — W. F. G. Thacher (Short Story)
664The Argosy Vol. 36, No. 41901-07-01
  • 559 — The Royal Musketeer — F. K. Scribner (Novellete)
  • 617 — An Involuntary Conversion — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 625 — The Grand Babylon Hotel [Part 1 of 8] — E. A. Bennett (Serial Segment)
  • 636 — Martin’s Worst Hour — William A. Johnston (Short Story)
  • 639 — The Winning of Sarenne [Part 2 of 5] — St. Clair Beall (Serial Segment)
  • 652 — What the Little Rifle Did — Frank Lillie Pollock (Short Story)
  • 656 — At the Land’s End [Part 3 of 7] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 671 — A Mystery of Millions — Charles Raymond Macauley (Short Story)
  • 679 — The Majesty of Kings [Part 4 of 6] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 692 — Billy and the Marshal’s Mare — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 696 — Nineteen Thousand Pounds [Part 6 of 7] — Burford Delannoy (Novel) The Star July 9 1900 - August 3 1900
  • 704 — The Undoing of Mrs. Rastus — Edwin Fairfax Naulty (Short Story)
  • 707 — Ordered North [Part 8 of 8] — Frederick R. Burton (Serial Segment)
  • 710 — The Woman in Black — E. Percy Neville (Short Story)
  • 716 — Left Till Called for — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 720 — The Small Letter “D” — Milford W. Foshay (Short Story)
  • 724 — An Adventure at Last — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 733 — Ensnared — James Raymond Perry (Short Story)
665The Argosy Vol. 37, No. 11901-08-01
  • 1 — The Iron Ring — Frederick R. Burton (Novellete)
  • 52 — The Flight of the Wicked — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 57 — In the Wake of the Katy Didd [Part 1 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 71 — The Criminal from X County — Lyle L. Cole (Short Story)
  • 76 — The Grand Babylon Hotel [Part 2 of 8] — E. A. Bennett (Serial Segment)
  • 86 — In Hot Pursuit — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 96 — The Winning of Sarenne [Part 3 of 5] — St. Clair Beall (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — The Cherub’s Mistake — E. Percy Neville (Short Story)
  • 114 — At the Land’s End [Part 4 of 7] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 128 — When the Green Sun Went Down — Frank Lillie Pollock (Short Story)
  • 132 — The Majesty of Kings [Part 5 of 6] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 150 — On Guard — A. B. Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 154 — Nineteen Thousand Pounds [Part 7 of 7] — Burford Delannoy (Novel) The Star July 9 1900 - August 3 1900
  • 161 — A Photographic Accomplice — Leslie W. Quirk (Short Story)
  • 164 — A Transformed Schedule — Center (Short Story)
  • 168 — A Bolt from the Blue — Edwin L. Sabin (Short Story)
  • 170 — An Experiment with Eighty Six — J. L. Morgan (Short Story)
  • 174 — A Frosty Assignment — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 178 — By Reason of a Mistake — Henry Edmonds (Short Story)
  • 182 — At Duty’s Bidding — E. Percy Neville (Short Story)
666The Argosy Vol. 37, No. 21901-09-01
  • 187 — Through Dark and Dangerous Ways — Park Winthrop (Novellete)
  • 251 — The Exiles of the Boyana [Part 1 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 268 — The Last Affair of Lemaitre — A. B. Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 272 — In the Wake of the Katy Didd [Part 2 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 284 — The Grand Babylon Hotel [Part 3 of 8] — E. A. Bennett (Serial Segment)
  • 298 — Martin Bradley’s Space Annihilator — Harle Oren Cummins (Short Story)
  • 304 — The Winning of Sarenne [Part 4 of 5] — St. Clair Beall (Serial Segment)
  • 316 — The Mystery About Miss Joclyn — John P. Ritter (Short Story)
  • 322 — The Majesty of Kings [Part 6 of 6] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 340 — At the Land’s End [Part 5 of 7] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 353 — The Whereabouts of Mr. Moses Bailey — James B. Nevin (Short Story)
  • 360 — A Fight with the Enemy’s Weapons — T. Albert Mace (Short Story)
  • 368 — A Day Off — Elliot Walker (Short Story)
667The Argosy Vol. 37, No. 31901-10-01
  • 373 — A Cornet of Ironsides — F. K. Scribner (Novellete)
  • 435 — The Strategy of a Maid — Eliza Wallace Durbin (Short Story)
  • 439 — Rogers of Butte [Part 1 of 6] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 453 — A Bout with Chance — A. B. Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 457 — The Exiles of the Boyana [Part 2 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 471 — The Pirate and the Pretty Maid — E. Percy Neville (Short Story)
  • 476 — In the Wake of the Katy Didd [Part 3 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 491 — On the North Track — Joseph J. O’Neill (Short Story)
  • 494 — The Grand Babylon Hotel [Part 4 of 8] — E. A. Bennett (Serial Segment)
  • 515 — The Demon’s Corkscrew — T. Albert Mace (Short Story)
  • 519 — At the Land’s End [Part 6 of 7] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 536 — The Murdered Moose — Herman Whitaker (Short Story)
  • 540 — The Winning of Sarenne [Part 5 of 5] — St. Clair Beall (Serial Segment)
  • 555 — The Man Who Beat Joe Diamond — Grant Richardson (Short Story)
668The Argosy Vol. 37, No. 41901-11-01
  • 559 — Stranded! — W. Bert Foster (Novellete)
  • 615 — The Collector of Autographs — Milton Bronner (Short Story)
  • 620 — Fencing with Fate [Part 1 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 636 — The Passing of Mr. Pottinger — J. P. Hatherleigh (Short Story)
  • 644 — Rogers of Butte [Part 2 of 6] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 660 — The Game That Made Du Coursey Famous — Wilkinson Denny (Short Story)
  • 663 — The Exiles of the Boyana [Part 3 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 679 — A Great Night for the Ensign — Hulbert Footner (Short Story)
  • 688 — In the Wake of the Katy Didd [Part 4 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 702 — The Spotted Cheetah — E. Percy Neville (Short Story)
  • 706 — The Grand Babylon Hotel [Part 5 of 8] — E. A. Bennett (Serial Segment)
  • 720 — Mr. Dorsey’s Stunt — Ruth T. Nettleton (Short Story)
  • 723 — At the Land’s End [Part 7 of 7] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 734 — The Red Pack — Frank Lillie Pollock (Short Story)
  • 737 — A Question of Nerves — Isabel Moore (Short Story)
  • 739 — The Fishing Marine — Lieutenant Giles Bishop, Jr. (Short Story)
669The Argosy Vol. 38, No. 11901-12-01
  • 1 — The Heir to Deanhurst — E. Percy Neville (Novellete)
  • 57 — A Corner in Cats — Mary E. Stickney (Short Story)
  • 63 — The Diamond Cargo [Part 1 of 9] — Sage B. Myles (Serial Segment)
  • 81 — Sport with the Man Eaters — A. B. Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 85 — Fencing with Fate [Part 2 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 98 — The Man Behind the Mask — Richard Barker Shelton (Short Story)
  • 101 — Rogers of Butte [Part 3 of 6] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 114 — The Extra Freight — Jared L. Fuller (Short Story)
  • 119 — The Grand Babylon Hotel [Part 6 of 8] — E. A. Bennett (Serial Segment)
  • 133 — An Incriminating Scratch — J. P. Heatherleigh (Short Story)
  • 137 — The Exiles of the Boyana [Part 4 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 145 — The Christmas Wager — E. Percy Neville (Short Story)
  • 149 — In the Wake of the Katy Didd [Part 5 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 155 — On the Face of It — Harry B. Tedrow (Short Story)
  • 163 — The Ring from Room 13 — Paul Crandall (Short Story)
  • 167 — The “Working” of the Critic — Walker Kennedy (Short Story)
  • 170 — The Professor’s Experiment — Elizabeth Meserole Rhodes (Short Story)
  • 174 — Kelby’s Soft Snap — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 178 — A Chase Over Deep Water — T. Albert Mace (Short Story)
  • 183 — Love and Labels — George Hyde Preston (Short Story)
670The Argosy Vol. 38, No. 21902-01-01
  • 187 — A Game of Chance — F. K. Scribner (Novellete)
  • 247 — The Man with a Name — Howard M. Yost (Short Story)
  • 256 — A Path of Peril [Part 1 of 6] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 268 — The Obliteration of Blinky — Stanley A. Giddings (Short Story)
  • 271 — The Diamond Cargo [Part 2 of 9] — Sage B. Myles (Serial Segment)
  • 283 — The Case of Von Gelder — Jared L. Fuller (Short Story)
  • 289 — Fencing with Fate [Part 3 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 302 — The Sheriff’s Surprise — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 311 — Rogers of Butte [Part 4 of 6] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 323 — The Junior Partner — J. P. Heatherleigh (Short Story)
  • 329 — The Grand Babylon Hotel [Part 7 of 8] — E. A. Bennett (Serial Segment)
  • 343 — A Marine Reign of Terror — E. Percy Neville (Short Story)
  • 347 — The Exiles of the Boyana [Part 5 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 355 — The Feather Crest — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 365 — Scarecrow Hall — A. B. Lawrence (Short Story)
671The Argosy Vol. 38, No. 31902-02-01
  • 371 — The Castaways of Eagle Pass — Jared L. Fuller (Novellete)
  • 428 — Mose Cushenberry, Toreador — Charles C. Waddle (Short Story)
  • 433 — The Prisoner of the Sierra Madre [Part 1 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 447 — Dr. Kilkaddy’s Lancet — Danvers T. Percival (Short Story)
  • 453 — A Path of Peril [Part 2 of 6] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 468 — The Adventures of a Boy — Henry Edmonds (Short Story)
  • 471 — The Diamond Cargo [Part 3 of 9] — Sage B. Myles (Serial Segment)
  • 487 — For the Good of the Family — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 496 — Fencing with Fate [Part 4 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 507 — The Scotchman and the Dyaks — Dalton Anderson (Short Story)
  • 510 — Rogers of Butte [Part 5 of 6] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 523 — Drago’s Coal — Robert Alexander Wason (Short Story)
  • 527 — The Grand Babylon Hotel [Part 8 of 8] — E. A. Bennett (Serial Segment)
  • 533 — The Letter of the Law — Elliott Flower (Short Story)
  • 536 — The Night Express — A. B. Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 539 — An Amateur Ghost — James Branch Cabell (Short Story)
  • 544 — With the Best Intentions — Horace Wildway (Short Story)
  • 547 — The Yale Lock — Nancy Hull (Short Story)
  • 550 — Old Man Elkus and No. 7 — T. Albert Mace (Short Story)
  • 553 — His Flag — Henry Lyle (Short Story)
672The Argosy Vol. 38, No. 41902-03-01
  • 555 — From Bank to Bank — Garrett Swift (Novellete)
  • 616 — The Dupe of a Realist — J. George Frederick (Short Story)
  • 620 — The Giant Crevasse [Part 1 of 6] — T. Albert Mace (Serial Segment)
  • 639 — Silas Ricker’s Magno Thermometer — William Forster Brown (Short Story)
  • 642 — The Prisoner of the Sierra Madre [Part 2 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 656 — Where the Game Is Sharp — Stanley A. Giddings (Short Story)
  • 663 — A Path of Peril [Part 3 of 6] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 678 — The Humiliation of Greenville — Wilmer M. Ely (Short Story)
  • 685 — The Diamond Cargo [Part 4 of 9] — Sage B. Myles (Serial Segment)
  • 702 — The Bar K Massacre — Francis Z. Stone (Short Story)
  • 706 — Fencing with Fate [Part 5 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 715 — Midnight at Noon — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 724 — Rogers of Butte [Part 6 of 6] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 731 — The Editor’s Letter — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
673The Argosy Vol. 39, No. 11902-04-01
  • 1 — With Colors Flying — W. Bert Foster (Novellete)
  • 61 — A Swayer of Destiny [Part 1 of 7] — A. Walter Utting (Serial Segment)
  • 77 — Humility — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy May 22 1886
  • 78 — Picturesque America — Elizabeth Harman (Short Story)
  • 81 — The Giant Crevasse [Part 2 of 6] — T. Albert Mace (Serial Segment)
  • 93 — A Three Days’ Courtship — Elliot Walker (Short Story)
  • 97 — Behind the Veil [Part 3 of 9] — John K. Leys (Serial Segment); serial started in The Junior Munsey.
  • 109 — The Run of the “Good Injun” — Jared L. Fuller (Short Story)
  • 112 — On California Hills — Joaquin Miller (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 113 — The Prisoner of the Sierra Madre [Part 3 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — The Kingdom of Love — Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy January 30 1886
  • 125 — Billy Rogers’ Reunion — Irene Rowland (Short Story)
  • 130 — On the Fast Express — A. M. Ensign (Poem(s))
  • 131 — A Path of Peril [Part 4 of 6] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — The Colonel’s Talisman — Charles Carey (Short Story)
  • 146 — The Diamond Cargo [Part 5 of 9] — Sage B. Myles (Serial Segment)
  • 158 — The Dear Old Friends — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy September 25 1886
  • 159 — When the Literary Wave Struck Redbud — William Chester Estabrook (Short Story)
  • 161 — Down Hearted — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy October 9 1886
  • 162 — A Point of Mystery [Part 4 of 5] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment); serial started in The Junior Munsey.
  • 167 — Not Words, but Deeds — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy May 8 1886
  • 168 — A River Romance — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 170 — Fencing with Fate [Part 6 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 177 — Into the Jaws of Danger — Frank Lillie Pollock (Short Story)
  • 180 — A Stroke of Kingcraft [Part 7 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment); serial started in The Junior Munsey.
  • 187 — Reality — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy May 29 1886
  • 188 — A Newspaper Marvel — Bertrand Royal (Vignette)
  • 190 — Owner—Pro Tem — A. Walter Utting (Short Story)
674The Argosy Vol. 39, No. 21902-05-01
  • 193 — Under the Red Lion — F. K. Scribner (Novellete)
  • 252 — The Great Obstacle — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) Columbus Daily Enquirer November 22 1885, as “The Great Obstacle to Learning”
  • 253 — The Stiletto [Part 1 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 267 — Patsy O’Neils’s Gold Challenge Cup — John Swain (Short Story)
  • 272 — The Song of the Wind — Austin Dobson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 273 — A Swayer of Destiny [Part 2 of 7] — A. Walter Utting (Serial Segment)
  • 292 — The Potency of Numbers — Charles Carey (Short Story)
  • 297 — May Time — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 298 — The Giant Crevasse [Part 3 of 6] — T. Albert Mace (Serial Segment)
  • 305 — A Misguided Philanthropist — Maud Mason (Short Story)
  • 309 — The Prisoner of the Sierra Madre [Part 4 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 321 — To the Readers of The Argosy — Frank A. Munsey (Article)
  • 325 — A Path of Peril [Part 5 of 6] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 333 — The Trayle Affair — David Atkins (Short Story)
  • 336 — Winding Up Time — Hannah B. Gage (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy April 10 1886
  • 337 — The Diamond Cargo [Part 6 of 9] — Sage B. Myles (Serial Segment)
  • 343 — How to Live — Dr. Mackay (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy April 10 1886
  • 344 — A Speculation in Sperm — Paul C. Shaffer (Short Story)
  • 346 — Song of the Apple Blossom — Laura M. Marquand (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy July 17 1886
  • 347 — Behind the Veil [Part 4 of 9] — John K. Leys (Serial Segment)
  • 362 — A Chafing Dish Episode — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 368 — Repartee on the Roof — Robert T. Hardy, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 369 — A Point of Mystery [Part 5 of 5] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 375 — The Phantom Train — Francis Tracy Moreland (Short Story)
  • 381 — Cinderella — H. T. P. (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy March 27 1886
  • 382 — A Trick of the Make Up Box — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 384 — Would You? — J. W. Walsh (Poem(s))
675The Argosy Vol. 39, No. 31902-06-01
  • 385 — The Ways of Chance — Matthew White, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 444 — A Game of Cards — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 445 — Where the Trail Broke — Frank Lillie Pollock (Short Story)
  • 449 — The One Who Was Guilty [Part 1 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 464 — To Priscilla — Stephen Decatur Smith, Jr. (Poem(s)) The Puritan April 1897
  • 465 — The Crucial Moment — Wynn Coman (Short Story)
  • 471 — The Stiletto [Part 2 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 489 — Childhood — Geraldine Hayden (Poem(s))
  • 490 — Mrs. Carthorpe’s Boomerang — Horace Green (Short Story)
  • 494 — Their Tribute — George Klingle (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy April 17 1886
  • 495 — A Swayer of Destiny [Part 3 of 7] — A. Walter Utting (Serial Segment)
  • 505 — A Simple Song — James C. Rockwell (Poem(s))
  • 506 — The Defense of the Château — G. Bowyer Kitto (Short Story)
  • 511 — Behind the Veil [Part 5 of 9] — John K. Leys (Serial Segment)
  • 525 — Where Romance Lives — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 526 — How Drago Made His Claim Pay — Robert A. Wason (Short Story)
  • 529 — Love’s Visit — Adeline Mary Banks (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine June 1896
  • 530 — The Giant Crevasse [Part 4 of 6] — T. Albert Mace (Serial Segment)
  • 539 — Rhymes to a Miniature — John Carleton Sherman (Poem(s)) The Puritan June 1897
  • 540 — Marbury’s Mortification — Irene Rowland (Short Story)
  • 544 — The Diamond Cargo [Part 7 of 9] — Sage B. Myles (Serial Segment)
  • 554 — Jim’s Spectrograph — Bissell Brice (Short Story)
  • 557 — A Path of Peril [Part 6 of 6] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 568 — The House Without Clocks — Elliott Flower (Short Story)
  • 570 — The Prisoner of the Sierra Madre [Part 5 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
676The Argosy Vol. 39, No. 41902-07-01
  • 577 — In Peril of Gold — Garrett Swift (Novellete)
  • 634 — History Reversed — Clinton Scollard (Poem(s))
  • 635 — For the Brave, the Fair — Henry Edmonds (Short Story)
  • 638 — Boyhood’s Dream — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy May 15 1886
  • 639 — The Land of the Central Sun [Part 1 of 7] — Park Winthrop (Serial Segment)
  • 655 — A Song of True Love — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Puritan November 1897
  • 656 — A Stock Transaction — Frederic Wright (Short Story)
  • 659 — A Knot of Blue — William R. A. Wilson (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine December 1895
  • 660 — The One Who Was Guilty [Part 2 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 672 — His Own Petard — Frank Lillie Pollock (Short Story)
  • 676 — When Ethel Answered — Philip Rodney Paulding (Poem(s)) The Puritan January 1897
  • 677 — The Stiletto [Part 3 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 687 — A Song (“Oh, love of mine, the shallop waits”) — Cora Hardy (Poem(s))
  • 688 — While the Band Played — Matthew White, Jr. (Vignette)
  • 690 — A Swayer of Destiny [Part 4 of 7] — A. Walter Utting (Serial Segment)
  • 701 — In Glorious Completeness — John Carleton Sherman (Poem(s)) The Puritan September 1897
  • 702 — Mosby’s Month Off — Jeannette H. Walworth (Short Story)
  • 708 — Behind the Veil [Part 6 of 9] — John K. Leys (Serial Segment)
  • 716 — Waiting — Vincent F. Howard (Poem(s))
  • 717 — Bobby Anderson’s “Affair” — Irene Rowland (Short Story)
  • 722 — The Diamond Cargo [Part 8 of 9] — Sage B. Myles (Serial Segment)
  • 729 — Battledore and Shuttlecock — Clinton Scollard (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine October 1895
  • 730 — The Prognosticator — Norman H. Crowell (Short Story)
  • 736 — The Giant Crevasse [Part 5 of 6] — T. Albert Mace (Serial Segment)
  • 746 — The Talleyrand Trouble — Lawrence Porcher Hext (Short Story)
  • 754 — The Prisoner of the Sierra Madre [Part 6 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 765 — Index to Volume XXXIX — [uncredited] (Index)
677PDFThe Argosy Vol. 40, No. 11902-08-01
  • 1 — In the Swing of the Sea — Marcus D. Richter (Novellete)
  • 50 — The Lomartin Tragedy — James F. Demerit (Short Story)
  • 55 — At the Sword’s Point [Part 1 of 7] — Francis Z. Stone (Serial Segment)
  • 69 — Cutting’s Scoop — Irene Rowland (Short Story)
  • 76 — The Land of the Central Sun [Part 2 of 7] — Park Winthrop (Serial Segment)
  • 90 — Where Death Was Made — Frank Lillie Pollock (Short Story)
  • 96 — The One Who Was Guilty [Part 3 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — Breaking the Limit — Jared L. Fuller (Short Story)
  • 110 — The Stiletto [Part 4 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — The House on the Shore — Percy St. Clair Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 123 — Behind the Veil [Part 7 of 9] — John K. Leys (Serial Segment)
  • 133 — The Missionaries’ Dinner — Grace B. Turner (Short Story)
  • 137 — A Swayer of Destiny [Part 5 of 7] — A. Walter Utting (Serial Segment)
  • 147 — Drago and His Golden Fleece — Robert A. Wason (Short Story)
  • 151 — The Giant Crevasse [Part 6 of 6] — T. Albert Mace (Serial Segment)
  • 158 — Gigsey’s Spoons — William C. Estabrook (Short Story)
  • 162 — The Diamond Cargo [Part 9 of 9] — Sage B. Myles (Serial Segment)
  • 169 — The Obliteration of No. 13 — William Forster Brown (Short Story)
  • 175 — A Dead Man’s Confession — D. Winfield Robinson (Short Story)
  • 179 — The Man and the Horse — Frank Neilson (Short Story)
  • 181 — The Deadhead — Marcus D. Richter (Short Story)
  • 185 — The Lost Art — Chauncey Thomas (Short Story)
  • 188 — The Bachelor and the Baby — Lilian H. Butts (Short Story)
678PDFThe Argosy Vol. 40, No. 21902-09-01
  • 193 — The Man from Martinique — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 250 — A Talk for Life — Charles Carey (Short Story)
  • 257 — The Gold Headed Cane [Part 1 of 3] — C. Langton Clarke (Serial Segment)
  • 269 — Turner’s Luck with Rouge et Noir — William H. Osborne (Short Story)
  • 276 — At the Sword’s Point [Part 2 of 7] — Francis Z. Stone (Serial Segment)
  • 289 — The Sea of Light — Paul C. Shaffer (Short Story)
  • 294 — The Land of the Central Sun [Part 3 of 7] — Park Winthrop (Serial Segment)
  • 309 — Love and the Liar — Henry Laverne (Short Story)
  • 317 — The One Who Was Guilty [Part 4 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 327 — In Dismal Swamp — John B. Dunn, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 333 — Behind the Veil [Part 8 of 9] — John K. Leys (Serial Segment)
  • 341 — His One Failing — Elliot Walker (Short Story)
  • 344 — A Swayer of Destiny [Part 6 of 7] — A. Walter Utting (Serial Segment)
  • 350 — The Defeat of Hanby — Maude Leonard Towson (Short Story)
  • 356 — The Stiletto [Part 5 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 361 — A Dancing Device — Jared L. Fuller (Short Story)
  • 364 — Something New Under the Sun — Helen Rolland Estey (Short Story)
  • 372 — The Bayou Pirates — Frank Lillie Pollock (Short Story)
  • 377 — The Midnight Summons — Paul G. Clark (Short Story)
  • 379 — Between the Acts — George L. Gibson (Short Story)
  • 382 — A Piece of Professional Advice — William Hurd Hillyer (Short Story)
679PDFThe Argosy Vol. 40, No. 31902-10-01
  • 385 — The Man in Red — W. Bert Foster (Novellete)
  • 449 — On the Up Grade — Frank Lillie Pollock (Short Story)
  • 453 — His Father’s Enemy [Part 1 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 468 — The Spoiling of the Hawk — Francis Blake (Short Story)
  • 472 — The Gold Headed Cane [Part 2 of 3] — C. Langton Clarke (Serial Segment)
  • 483 — Among the Vanished — Percy St. Clair Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 503 — At the Sword’s Point [Part 3 of 7] — Francis Z. Stone (Serial Segment)
  • 515 — Pendleton’s Prima Donna — Irene Rowland (Short Story)
  • 520 — The Land of the Central Sun [Part 4 of 7] — Park Winthrop (Serial Segment)
  • 539 — A County Fair Philanthropist — Charles Carey (Short Story)
  • 545 — Behind the Veil [Part 9 of 9] — John K. Leys (Serial Segment)
  • 553 — “Princess Papillon” — Manley H. Pike (Short Story)
  • 557 — The One Who Was Guilty [Part 5 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 568 — A Blow for Poland — Wardon Allan Curtis (Short Story)
  • 574 — A Swayer of Destiny [Part 7 of 7] — A. Walter Utting (Serial Segment)
680PDFThe Argosy Vol. 40, No. 41902-11-01
  • 577 — In the Flare of the Footlights — Matthew White, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 635 — The Invisible River — Frank Lillie Pollock (Short Story)
  • 639 — A Mark for Fate [Part 1 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 660 — The Girl with the Deciding Vote — Elliott Flower (Short Story)
  • 665 — His Father’s Enemy [Part 2 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 675 — The Mystery of a Cad — Irene Howland (Short Story)
  • 680 — At the Sword’s Point [Part 4 of 7] — Francis Z. Stone (Serial Segment)
  • 692 — Grimbyville’s Last Boom — Francis Tracy Moreland (Short Story)
  • 699 — The One Who Was Guilty [Part 6 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 708 — ’Twixt Port and Port — Herbert Lawrence Stone (Short Story)
  • 720 — The Land of the Central Sun [Part 5 of 7] — Park Winthrop (Serial Segment)
  • 734 — Twenty to One — Louis V. Jefferson (Short Story)
  • 747 — The Gold Headed Cane [Part 3 of 3] — C. Langton Clarke (Serial Segment)
681PDFThe Argosy Vol. 41, No. 11902-12-01
  • 1 — A Sorcerer from Thibet — Charles Carey (Novellete)
  • 58 — The Secret of the Imperial Star — George L. Gibson (Short Story)
  • 63 — The Lake of Gold [Part 1 of 8] — George Griffith (Serial Segment)
  • 86 — Miss Chesebrough’s Busy Day — William Hamilton Osborne (Short Story)
  • 91 — A Mark for Fate [Part 2 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — The Resurrection of Jules — Frank Lillie Pollock (Short Story)
  • 115 — His Father’s Enemy [Part 3 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 129 — The White Flyer — E. M. Rhodes (Short Story)
  • 132 — At the Sword’s Point [Part 5 of 7] — Francis Z. Stone (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — The Land of the Central Sun [Part 6 of 7] — Park Winthrop (Serial Segment)
  • 160 — His Last Assignment — Harold A. Vivian (Short Story)
  • 164 — The One Who Was Guilty [Part 7 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 170 — Assisted by a Tornado — Maude Leonard Towson (Short Story)
  • 172 — By Grace of the Major’s Pocketbook — Grant Thorburn (Short Story)
  • 174 — The Bar Z Brand — Frank M. Bicknell (Short Story)
  • 178 — An Ownerless Million — Thomas Howell Heath (Short Story)
  • 181 — The Campaign Manager — J. Herbert Welch (Short Story)
  • 184 — Robbing the Paymaster — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
682PDFThe Argosy Vol. 41, No. 21903-01-01
  • 193 — By Right of Might — W. Bert Foster (Novellete)
  • 253 — The Bank’s Meanest Man — William Hamilton Osborne (Short Story)
  • 259 — An Innocent Outlaw [Part 1 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 274 — The Reward of a Hero — Charles Carey (Short Story)
  • 279 — The Lake of Gold [Part 2 of 8] — George Griffith (Serial Segment)
  • 294 — When the Bugler Fell — A. Walter Utting (Short Story)
  • 299 — A Mark for Fate [Part 3 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 317 — The Nurse Maid’s Understudy — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 322 — His Father’s Enemy [Part 4 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 330 — A Coal Storage Romance — J. Leicester Holme (Short Story)
  • 333 — At the Sword’s Point [Part 6 of 7] — Francis Z. Stone (Serial Segment)
  • 343 — The Black and the White — Elliott Flower (Short Story)
  • 350 — The Land of the Central Sun [Part 7 of 7] — Park Winthrop (Serial Segment)
  • 360 — A Transaction in Sand — Wade Mountfortt (Short Story)
  • 363 — The Nine Days’ Wonder of Mrs. Bray — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 366 — Trapped by the Tong — Frank Lillie Pollock (Short Story)
  • 371 — By Mere Chance — Jared L. Fuller (Short Story)
  • 376 — Farlowe’s Luck — G. P. Handy (Short Story)
  • 381 — Those Fatal Filaments — Mabel Ernestine Abbott (Short Story)
683PDFThe Argosy Vol. 41, No. 31903-02-01
  • 385 — A Mill Town Mystery — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 445 — To Louise—with Roses — Lydia Avery Coonley (Poem(s)) The Puritan February 1899
  • 446 — The Voices That Came to Beasly — Frank Neilson (Short Story)
  • 448 — All in a Name [Part 1 of 7] — James F. Demerit (Serial Segment)
  • 463 — The Life Tenant of Exton — Grant Thorburn (Short Story)
  • 469 — An Innocent Outlaw [Part 2 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 480 — Weights and Measures — Clarence Urmy (Poem(s))
  • 481 — By the Narrowest Margin — T. Albert Mace (Short Story)
  • 484 — “As You Like It” — John B. Taylor (Poem(s)) The Argosy September 1897
  • 485 — The Lake of Gold [Part 3 of 8] — George Griffith (Serial Segment)
  • 499 — A Slip of Paper — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 502 — A Valentine — Dr. C. M. Blackford, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 503 — A Mark for Fate [Part 4 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 514 — Heart Failure — Grace H. Boutelle (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine February 1898
  • 515 — The Bet Miss Becky Made — William H. Osborne (Short Story)
  • 517 — His Father’s Enemy [Part 5 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 528 — A Study in Symbols — Clarence Urmy (Poem(s))
  • 529 — A Suspended Transformation — Henry Dick (Short Story)
  • 531 — Brief Authority — Alfred French (Poem(s))
  • 532 — At the Sword’s Point [Part 7 of 7] — Francis Z. Stone (Serial Segment)
  • 539 — To Myrtle — Harold White (Poem(s)) The Puritan November 1897
  • 540 — The Mysterious Dresser — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 547 — While the Wheel Went Round — James Raymond Perry (Short Story)
  • 550 — A Perilous Passage — Mary A. Dickerson (Short Story)
  • 553 — An Icy Conquest — Marcus D. Richter (Short Story)
  • 560 — History Repeats Itself — Dixie Wolcott (Poem(s))
  • 561 — In Pursuit of the B. and G. — Sarah Redington (Short Story)
  • 567 — As Shown by the Tape — Frances L. Worthing (Short Story)
  • 575 — The Imperial Tax — Harry Hunt (Short Story)
684PDFThe Argosy Vol. 41, No. 41903-03-01
  • 577 — The Flight of the Red Arrow — Jared L. Fuller (Novellete)
  • 630 — A Circus Abroad — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 636 — The Midnight Special [Part 1 of 8] — Burford Delannoy (Serial Segment)
  • 661 — A Scandal in High Life — J. Leicester Holme (Short Story)
  • 664 — All in a Name [Part 2 of 7] — James F. Demerit (Serial Segment)
  • 678 — The Setting of the Silver Moon — W. V. Tompkins (Short Story)
  • 683 — An Innocent Outlaw [Part 3 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 695 — “All’s Fair in Love and War” — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 698 — The Lake of Gold [Part 4 of 8] — George Griffith (Serial Segment)
  • 711 — The Atton Case — Percy St. Clair Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 723 — A Mark for Fate [Part 5 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 735 — Check 42, 020 — Paul C. Schaffer (Short Story)
  • 741 — His Father’s Enemy [Part 6 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 748 — The Quest of Homer Botts — William H. Osborne (Short Story)
  • 754 — As It Was Ordained — Herbert Lawrence Stone (Short Story)
  • 761 — The Great Unknown — Clement M. Keys (Short Story)
685PDFThe Argosy Vol. 42, No. 11903-04-01
  • 1 — The Great and Only — W. Bert Foster (Novellete)
  • 65 — A Close Call in Venezuela — Garrett Swift (Short Story)
  • 71 — The Standing Alibi of H. Stanleigh Storme [Part 1 of 3] — William Hamilton Osborne (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — Mrs. Martin’s Missing Hat — James Raymond Perry (Short Story)
  • 92 — The Midnight Special [Part 2 of 8] — Burford Delannoy (Serial Segment)
  • 105 — A Chance of a Chaser — Jeannette Scott Benton (Short Story)
  • 109 — All in a Name [Part 3 of 7] — James F. Demerit (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — The Heroism of Herter — Philip Q. Loring (Short Story)
  • 130 — An Innocent Outlaw [Part 4 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 145 — The God of the Silver Bells — Frank Glover Heaton (Short Story)
  • 149 — The Lake of Gold [Part 5 of 8] — George Griffith (Serial Segment)
  • 162 — Jim Pollet’s Captive Cyclone — George R. Chester (Short Story)
  • 166 — A Mark for Fate [Part 6 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 178 — The Riddle of St. Jasper — Virginia Rosalie Coxe (Short Story)
  • 183 — The Way of the Wind — T. Albert Mace (Short Story)
  • 188 — An X-Ray Ghost — Crittenden Marriott (Short Story)
686PDFThe Argosy Vol. 42, No. 21903-05-01
  • 193 — The Looped Peril of the River Road — Charles Carey (Novellete)
  • 236 — Collister’s Boomerang — T. Albert Mace (Short Story)
  • 239 — The Gates to Victory [Part 1 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 251 — Jim Farley’s Mail Order Scheme — Gertrude Norton (Short Story)
  • 255 — The Standing Alibi of H. Stanleigh Storme [Part 2 of 3] — William Hamilton Osborne (Serial Segment)
  • 267 — Winged Diamonds — M. H. Battenberg (Short Story)
  • 271 — The Midnight Special [Part 3 of 8] — Burford Delannoy (Serial Segment)
  • 284 — The Chance of His Life — Jared L. Fuller (Short Story)
  • 287 — All in a Name [Part 4 of 7] — James F. Demerit (Serial Segment)
  • 301 — The Pilgrims of the Night — Daniel Park Read (Short Story)
  • 305 — An Innocent Outlaw [Part 5 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 330 — The Gravity Regulator — Emmett Campbell Hall (Short Story)
  • 333 — The Lake of Gold [Part 6 of 8] — George Griffith (Serial Segment)
  • 347 — The Wrapping Paper Magazine — William Hamilton Osborne (Short Story)
  • 350 — The Downfall of Yapi — Frederic L. Earp (Short Story)
  • 353 — An Instrument of Providence — Mary & Rosalie Dawson (Short Story)
  • 360 — Sealed Proposals — John Palmer Gavit (Short Story)
  • 363 — The Hawkins Horse-Brake [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 367 — When the Luck Turned — Frank Lillie Pollock (Short Story)
  • 378 — The Winning of the Widow Beasley — J. W. Kennard (Short Story)
  • 381 — MacQuilkins’ Little Outing — Helen Ellsworth Wright (Short Story)
687PDFThe Argosy Vol. 42, No. 31903-06-01
  • 385 — The Main Chance — W. Bert Foster (Novellete)
  • 453 — A Compact with the Cashier — William Hamilton Osborne (Short Story)
  • 456 — When I Was Czar [Part 1 of 7] — Arthur W. Marchmont (Serial Segment)
  • 475 — The Experimental Baby — Julie Fay Shipman (Short Story)
  • 481 — The Gates to Victory [Part 2 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 494 — His Hero of the Easy Chair — W. O. Lillibridge (Short Story)
  • 501 — The Midnight Special [Part 4 of 8] — Burford Delannoy (Serial Segment)
  • 514 — Why the Marquis Gave Up Coin Collecting — Harry Campbell Smith (Short Story)
  • 518 — The Lake of Gold [Part 7 of 8] — George Griffith (Serial Segment)
  • 530 — Aylmer’s Vengeance — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 536 — The Standing Alibi of H. Stanleigh Storme [Part 3 of 3] — William Hamilton Osborne (Serial Segment)
  • 550 — The Crucial Test — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 553 — All in a Name [Part 5 of 7] — James F. Demerit (Serial Segment)
  • 563 — The Flight on the Ledbury-Snow — Margaret Olmsted (Short Story)
  • 569 — The Black Art of Lyman Square — James F. Demerit (Short Story)
  • 572 — The Drugging of Ephraim — Frank Lillie Pollock (Short Story)
688PDFThe Argosy Vol. 42, No. 41903-07-01
  • 577 — My Lord Nobody — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 631 — The Hawkins A.P. Motor [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 636 — A Round Trip to the Year 2000 [Part 1 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 652 — The Landladies’ Trust — George L. Gibson (Short Story)
  • 657 — When I Was Czar [Part 2 of 7] — Arthur W. Marchmont (Serial Segment)
  • 679 — Dickery, Dock-Rat — William Hamilton Osborne (Short Story)
  • 681 — The Gates to Victory [Part 3 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 696 — Circumstantial Evidence — H. S. Mallory (Short Story)
  • 700 — The Midnight Special [Part 5 of 8] — Burford Delannoy (Serial Segment)
  • 711 — Mr. Pidgewing’s Experiment — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 713 — The Lake of Gold [Part 8 of 8] — George Griffith (Serial Segment)
  • 723 — “Unexpectedly Detained” — May Ellis Nichols (Short Story)
  • 729 — All in a Name [Part 6 of 7] — James F. Demerit (Serial Segment)
  • 741 — Table Number One — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 746 — A Transparent Clue — W. L. Mallabar (Short Story)
  • 752 — The Making of Hazelton — George Bronson-Howard (Short Story)
  • 760 — P. Pong, the Chinaman — William Hamilton Osborne (Short Story)
689The Argosy Vol. 43, No. 11903-08-01
  • 1 — The Conspiracy Against the Stars and Stripes — Charles Carey (Novellete)
  • 44 — An Evening Song — Henry Jerome Stockard (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine October 1896
  • 45 — A Distinguished Gentleman — A. Walter Utting (Short Story)
  • 47 — For Love of Her — Ethel M. Kelley (Poem(s)) The Argosy August 1898
  • 48 — Dealt in the Dark [Part 1 of 6] — Francis Z. Stone (Serial Segment)
  • 59 — The Maker of a Genius — Clinton W. Dangerfield (Short Story)
  • 63 — Dandelion — Willis Boyd Allen (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy June 26 1886
  • 64 — A Round Trip to the Year 2000 [Part 2 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 75 — Over the Way — Katherine Elwes Thomas (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine August 1897
  • 76 — Ticktack’s Laundry Bill — Garrett Swift (Short Story)
  • 80 — Afternoon — Hattie Whitney (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine September 1897
  • 81 — When I Was Czar [Part 3 of 7] — Arthur W. Marchmont (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — Can I Forget? — James Buckham (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine September 1895
  • 105 — The Man Who Was Discharged — A. M. Davies Ogden (Short Story)
  • 112 — Sea Breeze — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy November 6 1886
  • 113 — The Midnight Special [Part 6 of 8] — Burford Delannoy (Serial Segment)
  • 128 — A Ten, Twenty, Thirty Farce — William Hamilton Osborne (Short Story)
  • 131 — The Gates to Victory [Part 4 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 145 — When Jaggers Was Shy — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 150 — In Youth — Tom Masson (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine October 1894
  • 151 — All in a Name [Part 7 of 7] — James F. Demerit (Serial Segment)
  • 160 — The Hawkins Auto-Aero-Mobile [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 165 — A Procession of Prisoners — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 175 — The Rivemont Miracle — T. Albert Mace (Short Story)
  • 181 — An Uncommitted Crime — Harold Acton Vivian (Short Story)
  • 186 — Room for Speculation — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 187 — As Fate Intended — Marcus D. Richter (Short Story)
690The Argosy Vol. 43, No. 21903-09-01
  • 193 — The Trolley Triangle — W. Bert Foster (Novellete)
  • 259 — Romaunt of a Rose — George W. Shipman (Poem(s))
  • 260 — A Midnight Marauder — Una Hudson (Vignette)
  • 262 — In Frozen Fetters [Part 1 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 281 — In the Heart of the Hills — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 282 — The Hawkins Pumpless Pump [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 286 — The Difference — G. B. (Poem(s)) The Argosy September 1898
  • 287 — Dealt in the Dark [Part 2 of 6] — Francis Z. Stone (Serial Segment)
  • 299 — The Mystery of the Lava Necklace — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 305 — A Round Trip to the Year 2000 [Part 3 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 316 — Ambition — Louis J. Alber (Poem(s))
  • 317 — Dear Uncle Sebastian — Paul C. Schaffer (Short Story)
  • 323 — When I Was Czar [Part 4 of 7] — Arthur W. Marchmont (Serial Segment)
  • 341 — A-Yachting — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 342 — On the Red Line Coach — Clinton Dangerfield (Short Story)
  • 347 — The Gates to Victory [Part 5 of 5] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 353 — An Outcast — Colin Kirkwood Cross (Short Story)
  • 357 — Dreaming — Kenneth Bruce (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine February 1898
  • 358 — The Midnight Special [Part 7 of 8] — Burford Delannoy (Serial Segment)
  • 370 — Via Sacra — Florence Evelyn Pratt (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine March 1895
  • 371 — In the Van — Thomas Wiley Jackson (Short Story)
  • 379 — A Fortune in Hiding — Oscar Hatch Hawley (Short Story)
691The Argosy Vol. 43, No. 31903-10-01
  • 385 — The Persian Princess — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 439 — His Lordship’s Emissary — William Hamilton Osborne (Vignette)
  • 441 — The Gold Gleaners [Part 1 of 7] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 462 — For You and Me — Harry Romaine (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine June 1895
  • 463 — Hawkinsite [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 467 — For Music — Frank Dempster Sherman (Poem(s)) The Cosmopolitan March 1893
  • 468 — In Frozen Fetters [Part 2 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 479 — A Close Shave — Walter Clement Morgan (Short Story)
  • 489 — Dealt in the Dark [Part 3 of 6] — Francis Z. Stone (Serial Segment)
  • 501 — The Long Distance Laugh — Mary Foote Arnold (Short Story)
  • 503 — The Comet — Nellie Frances Milburn (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine February 1896
  • 504 — A Round Trip to the Year 2000 [Part 4 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 516 — A November Song — Clinton Scollard (Poem(s))
  • 517 — The King’s Grafters — P. G. Smyth & John B. Hayes (Short Story)
  • 524 — A Gentle Hint — Winthrop Packard (Poem(s)) The Argosy October 1897
  • 525 — When I Was Czar [Part 5 of 7] — Arthur W. Marchmont (Serial Segment)
  • 543 — Boating Song — John Carleton Sherman (Poem(s))
  • 544 — Mrs. Colson’s Dollar — Elliot Walker (Short Story)
  • 550 — The Midnight Special [Part 8 of 8] — Burford Delannoy (Serial Segment)
  • 563 — To a Celebrated Actress — H. C. Ficklen (Poem(s)) The Puritan April 1900
  • 564 — A Question of Weight — Juliet Sager (Short Story)
  • 568 — The Janeway Mystery — Jared L. Fuller (Short Story)
  • 576 — Celebrity — Wood Levette Wilson (Poem(s))
692The Argosy Vol. 43, No. 41903-11-01
  • 577 — Miss Sherlock Holmes — Charles Carey (Novellete)
  • 615 — A Thread Spun Fine — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 624 — The Coil of Circumstance [Part 1 of 5] — Louis Joseph Vance (Serial Segment)
  • 641 — Love’s Visit — Adeline Mary Banks (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine June 1896
  • 642 — Miss Ponsonby’s Elopement — William Hamilton Osborne (Short Story)
  • 645 — On the Prow — Guy Wetmore Carryl (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine March 1896
  • 646 — The Gold Gleaners [Part 2 of 7] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 661 — An Impromptu Engineer — Walter Barrett Brown (Short Story)
  • 669 — Lavender — Clarence Urmy (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine January 1896
  • 670 — In Frozen Fetters [Part 3 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 684 — The Hawkins Gasowashine [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 689 — Driftwood — Alice M. Goodwin (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine January 1896
  • 690 — Dealt in the Dark [Part 4 of 6] — Francis Z. Stone (Serial Segment)
  • 699 — Incarnation — Clarence Urmy (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine May 1898
  • 700 — For the Bride of the Chief — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 705 — When I Was Czar [Part 6 of 7] — Arthur W. Marchmont (Serial Segment)
  • 724 — Watery Evidence — Paul C. Schaffer (Short Story)
  • 729 — En Avant — Tom Hall (Poem(s))
  • 730 — A Round Trip to the Year 2000 [Part 5 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 747 — March Hares — Keith Gordon (Short Story)
  • 753 — An Instrument — Clinton Scollard (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine April 1898
  • 754 — Car No. 1297 — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story)
  • 761 — Compensation — Harry Romaine (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine May 1895
  • 762 — On Dangerous Ground — Maude Leonard Towson (Short Story)
  • 765 — Index to Volume XLIII — [uncredited] (Index)
693PDFThe Argosy Vol. 44, No. 11903-12-01
  • 1 — A Turn of the Wheel — James F. Demerit (Novellete)
  • 53 — The Hard Luck of Skeleton Jimmy — Charles Tullis Hoge (Short Story)
  • 58 — The Great Bank Robbery [Part 1 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — A Pestilent Vapor — Alice MacGowan (Short Story)
  • 82 — The Coil of Circumstance [Part 2 of 5] — Louis Joseph Vance (Serial Segment)
  • 94 — On the Altar of Patriotism — Charles Carey (Short Story)
  • 98 — The Gold Gleaners [Part 3 of 7] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — The Fatal Photo — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 124 — In Frozen Fetters [Part 4 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — The Hawkins Anti-Fire-Fly [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 146 — Dealt in the Dark [Part 5 of 6] — Francis Z. Stone (Serial Segment)
  • 156 — Playing a Sure Game — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 164 — When I Was Czar [Part 7 of 7] — Arthur W. Marchmont (Serial Segment)
  • 186 — The Elixir of Life — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
694PDFThe Argosy Vol. 44, No. 21904-01-01
  • 193 — The Cruise of the Handicap — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 248 — A Bargain in Weeds — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 257 — By the Enemy’s Will [Part 1 of 7] — Burford Delannoy (Serial Segment)
  • 275 — The Sidetracking of Bad Luck — Julia Truitt Bishop (Short Story)
  • 279 — The Great Bank Robbery [Part 2 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 289 — Courage Through a Camera — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 292 — The Coil of Circumstance [Part 3 of 5] — Louis Joseph Vance (Serial Segment)
  • 300 — In the Interest of Science — Oscar Hatch Hawley (Short Story)
  • 304 — The Gold Gleaners [Part 4 of 7] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 316 — The Beat of the “Pulse” and the Scoop of the “Spade” — William Hamilton Osborne (Short Story)
  • 319 — Dealt in the Dark [Part 6 of 6] — Francis Z. Stone (Serial Segment)
  • 330 — The Infallible Test — George L. Gibson (Short Story)
  • 336 — In Frozen Fetters [Part 5 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 343 — The Hawkins Crook-Trap [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 348 — Rhinebeck’s Scheme — Clyde Scott Chase (Short Story)
  • 352 — The Bringing in of the Cyclone — T. Albert Mace (Short Story)
  • 358 — The Elixir of Love — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 362 — On the Trail of a Sea Mystery — Herbert Lawrence Stone (Short Story)
  • 375 — No Laughing Matter — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
695PDFThe Argosy Vol. 44, No. 31904-02-01
  • 385 — Where Safeguards Failed — Charles Carey (Novellete)
  • 414 — The Blue Death — Masters B. Stevens (Short Story)
  • 427 — Forced Into Soldiery [Part 1 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 439 — The Tincture in the Blood — William Hamilton Osborne (Short Story)
  • 443 — By the Enemy’s Will [Part 2 of 7] — Burford Delannoy (Serial Segment)
  • 459 — Bert Bailey’s Game Preserve — Howard R. Garis (Short Story)
  • 464 — The Great Bank Robbery [Part 3 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 473 — At the End of His Rope — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 481 — The Gold Gleaners [Part 5 of 7] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 491 — The Round Robin for Norman — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 494 — The Coil of Circumstance [Part 4 of 5] — Louis Joseph Vance (Serial Segment)
  • 505 — A Girl at Richmond Hill — James Edmund Dunning (Short Story)
  • 511 — In Frozen Fetters [Part 6 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 516 — The Hawkins’ Chemico-Sprinkler System [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 521 — “Pay Self, or Bearer” — Jared L. Fuller (Short Story)
  • 527 — A Psychological Execution — Oscar Hatch Hawley (Short Story)
  • 531 — The Mystery of Room 713 — Frank M. Bicknell (Short Story)
  • 536 — Dawson’s Baby — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 542 — The Treasure of the Basilisk — Marcus D. Richter (Short Story)
  • 549 — A Case of Patriotism — Elizabeth Porter (Short Story)
  • 554 — The Van Ortland Wedding — Irene Stoddard Capwell (Short Story)
  • 559 — The Errors of Acker — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 564 — Dick Hadley’s Diplomacy — Thomas W. Broadhurst (Short Story)
  • 568 — The Shiftlessness of Amasy Crook — Marcus D. Richter (Short Story)
  • 572 — Hudjii, the Abyssinian Monster — John Boies Wing (Short Story)
696PDFThe Argosy Vol. 44, No. 41904-03-01
  • 577 — Cast Away at the Pole — William Wallace Cook (Novellete)
  • 625 — The Police Department Versus Shifty Smith — William Hamilton Osborne (Short Story)
  • 630 — In the Dragon’s Claw [Part 1 of 6] — Francis Z. Stone (Serial Segment)
  • 646 — A Comedy Courtship — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 649 — Forced Into Soldiery [Part 2 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 663 — The Curious Experience of Thomas Dunbar — G. M. Barrows (Short Story)
  • 669 — By the Enemy’s Will [Part 3 of 7] — Burford Delannoy (Serial Segment)
  • 683 — When Greek Meets Greek — William Forster Brown (Short Story)
  • 685 — The Great Bank Robbery [Part 4 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 694 — Oblivion in Excelsis — Oscar Hatch Hawley (Short Story)
  • 699 — The Coil of Circumstance [Part 5 of 5] — Louis Joseph Vance (Serial Segment)
  • 706 — Not to the Swift — Jared L. Fuller (Short Story)
  • 713 — The Gold Gleaners [Part 6 of 7] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 724 — How “Gassey” Thompson Went to Sleep — Charles Carey (Short Story)
  • 729 — The Obstinacy of Job Boyle — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 734 — The Railroad War in Bear Castle Valley — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 739 — Mr. Casey’s Negotiable Stomach — Colin Kirkwood Cross (Short Story)
  • 750 — The Hawkins Alcomotive [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 755 — Three Men and a Girl — Helen Bagg (Short Story)
  • 761 — A Valuable Precedent — Harry Irving Horton (Short Story)
  • 763 — Witches’ Loaves — Sydney Porter (Short Story)
697PDFThe Argosy Vol. 45, No. 11904-04-01
  • 1 — On the Ragged Edge — W. Bert Foster (Novellete)
  • 60 — The Fading of the Aviary — William C. Estabrook (Short Story)
  • 63 — A Desperate Deal [Part 1 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — Passes for Two — Harold Acton Vivian (Short Story)
  • 82 — In the Dragon’s Claw [Part 2 of 6] — Francis Z. Stone (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — The Meat-Fed Giant — George L. Gibson (Short Story)
  • 98 — Forced Into Soldiery [Part 3 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — The Hawkins Loco-Horse [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 113 — By the Enemy’s Will [Part 4 of 7] — Burford Delannoy (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — Concerning a Belated Bridegroom — William Hamilton Osborne (Short Story)
  • 131 — The Great Bank Robbery [Part 5 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Jack Willoughby’s Wife and His First Love — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 147 — The Gold Gleaners [Part 7 of 7] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 154 — In the Enemy’s Stronghold — F. K. Scribner (Short Story)
  • 171 — Roughouse, the Rescuer — John R. McPherson Klotz (Short Story)
  • 173 — Fifi’s Finish — W. Channing Burbank (Short Story)
  • 175 — Roseate Revelations — C. H. Cates (Short Story)
  • 177 — The Warning in Marble — Emmett Campbell Hall (Short Story)
  • 180 — The Uprising of Eagle Eye — Howard R. Garis (Short Story)
  • 188 — John’s Gold Brick — M. J. Phillips (Short Story)
698The Argosy Vol. 45, No. 21904-05-01
  • 193 — For Sixty Days — F. K. Scribner (Novellete)
  • 253 — Mr. Titsworth and the Time Ball — William Hamilton Osborne (Short Story)
  • 257 — The Fool’s Pocket [Part 1 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 276 — Berth Upper Five — Frank C. Sullivan (Short Story)
  • 280 — A Desperate Deal [Part 2 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 296 — The Efficacy of Stickfast — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 301 — In the Dragon’s Claw [Part 3 of 6] — Francis Z. Stone (Serial Segment)
  • 317 — The Diamond Dilemma of John Jenkins — M. J. Philips (Short Story)
  • 321 — Forced Into Soldiery [Part 4 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 331 — An Idea for Home Consumption — Ulman W. Alsever (Short Story)
  • 335 — By the Enemy’s Will [Part 5 of 7] — Burford Delannoy (Serial Segment)
  • 348 — Concerning an Undeveloped Diplomat — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 351 — The Great Bank Robbery [Part 6 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 356 — Caught in the Trap — Elsie Carmichael (Short Story)
  • 359 — On the Doubtful Side of a Doubtful Case — Willard French (Short Story)
  • 361 — Flagged at the Curve — Charles Carey (Short Story)
  • 365 — The Nemesis of the Vibratory Theory — William Warren (Short Story)
  • 367 — Langdon’s Paper Practise — George Ethelbert Walsh (Short Story)
  • 371 — A Matrimonial Mix-Up — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 379 — A Name and a Sprain — Ellis Andrews Dale (Short Story)
699The Argosy Vol. 45, No. 31904-06-01
  • 385 — The Green Lamp — Louis Joseph Vance (Novellete)
  • 439 — When the Sun Stopped — Charles Carey (Short Story)
  • 440 — The Catspaw [Part 1 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 483 — To Rent—Furnished — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 493 — The Fool’s Pocket [Part 2 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 509 — A Problem in Etiquette — Em De Bell (Short Story)
  • 511 — A Desperate Deal [Part 3 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 521 — The Hawkins Hydro-Vapor Lift [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 528 — In the Dragon’s Claw [Part 4 of 6] — Francis Z. Stone (Serial Segment)
  • 539 — The Turner Monument — Alice Louise Lee (Short Story)
  • 542 — By the Enemy’s Will [Part 6 of 7] — Burford Delannoy (Serial Segment)
  • 554 — That Run to Helena — Jared L. Fuller (Short Story)
  • 558 — Forced Into Soldiery [Part 5 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 568 — Rumble’s Rheumatic Remedy — Masters B. Stevens (Short Story)
  • 572 — The Widow and the Agent — Ruth Nettleton (Short Story)
700The Argosy Vol. 45, No. 41904-07-01
  • 577 — A Strange Trick of Fate — Frederick R. Burton (Novellete)
  • 635 — Rossville’s Fourth — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 641 — The Phantom Flier [Part 1 of 9] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 665 — A Marriage for Money — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 670 — The Catspaw [Part 2 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 683 — A Fortunate Slip — F. K. Scribner (Short Story)
  • 690 — The Fool’s Pocket [Part 3 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 704 — That Blue Plate — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 708 — A Desperate Deal [Part 4 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 717 — When the Tiger Sprang — Charles Carey (Short Story)
  • 721 — In the Dragon’s Claw [Part 5 of 6] — Francis Z. Stone (Serial Segment)
  • 729 — Curiosity and the Telephone — Oscar Hatch Hawley (Short Story)
  • 734 — By the Enemy’s Will [Part 7 of 7] — Burford Delannoy (Serial Segment)
  • 745 — The Hawkins Crano-Scale [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 750 — Nobody’s Fool — James F. Demerit (Short Story)
  • 759 — In the Upper Left Entrance — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 762 — The Shrewdness of McCormick Ryan — William Heyliger (Short Story)
701The Argosy Vol. 46, No. 11904-08-01
  • 1 — The Triangle Signal — E. W. Mayo (Novellete)
  • 55 — That Wonderful Story — Richard Robertson (Short Story)
  • 60 — The Mysteries of the Flying Fudge [Part 1 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — Carrington’s Curious Cure — Anna S. Richardson (Short Story)
  • 78 — The Phantom Flier [Part 2 of 9] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 95 — Hard Luck House — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 102 — The Catspaw [Part 3 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — My First Important Case — F. K. Scribner (Short Story)
  • 115 — The Fool’s Pocket [Part 4 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 128 — Told in the Pullman Smoker — Jesse L. Lasky (Short Story)
  • 134 — A Desperate Deal [Part 5 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — The Power Behind the Throne — William Forster Brown (Short Story)
  • 146 — In the Dragon’s Claw [Part 6 of 6] — Francis Z. Stone (Serial Segment)
  • 153 — Light on a Dark Secret — Jared L. Fuller (Short Story)
  • 163 — The Blue Peter Troglodyte — William Wallace Cook (Short Story)
  • 171 — At Dead of Night — Alfred Stoddart (Short Story)
  • 174 — The Murder of Dick Evans — Bertram Lebhar (Short Story)
  • 181 — The Alibi of the 1863 Dollars — Frederick McD. Spencer (Short Story)
  • 186 — How Monte Got Even — Oscar Hatch Hawley (Short Story)
702The Argosy Vol. 46, No. 21904-09-01
  • 193 — A Perilous Hazard — T. Albert Mace (Novellete)
  • 249 — Going to Glory in a Cart — Samuel Emery (Short Story)
  • 252 — The Dawn of Love — Judson Newman Smith (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine March 1892
  • 253 — A Mysterious Motorman — Charles Carey (Novellete)
  • 286 — Very True — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 287 — At Daggers Drawn [Part 1 of 4] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 300 — Life’s Slate — Albert E. Peters (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine July 1900
  • 301 — Young Blidwick’s Ideals — David K. Stevens (Short Story)
  • 305 — September — Frank Dempster Sherman (Poem(s)) St. Nicholas September 1887
  • 306 — The Mysteries of the Flying Fudge [Part 2 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 317 — A Tragedy in Wallpaper — A. M. Davies Ogden (Short Story)
  • 321 — The Phantom Flier [Part 3 of 9] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 333 — Knowlton’s Stratagem — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 341 — The Catspaw [Part 4 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 351 — The Ghost of Frank Nordsley — Bertram Lebhar (Short Story)
  • 356 — The Dude — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 357 — The Fool’s Pocket [Part 5 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 365 — The Happening of the Unexpected — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 370 — A Desperate Deal [Part 6 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 373 — Pluck in Plenty — Colgate Baker (Short Story)
  • 378 — The Ido-Chloro Man — Livingston S. Day (Short Story)
  • 381 — “Once More the Fall with Empty Fields and Sad” — Henry Jerome Stockard (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine October 1895
  • 382 — With Borrowed Plumes — Una Hudson (Short Story)
703The Argosy Vol. 46, No. 31904-10-01
  • 385 — For the Honor of the Fighting Fifty — F. K. Scribner (Novellete)
  • 446 — The Pardon of John Trent — Bertram Lebhar (Short Story)
  • 451 — From Bad to Worse [Part 1 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 465 — Eric Ransom’s Typewriter — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 471 — The Die of Fate [Part 1 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 487 — Trailing the Kidnappers — Charles Carey (Short Story)
  • 493 — At Daggers Drawn [Part 2 of 4] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 505 — Juggling with an Unbuilt Bridge — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 512 — The Mysteries of the Flying Fudge [Part 3 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 523 — His Brother John’s Widow — J. W. Kennard (Short Story)
  • 530 — The Phantom Flier [Part 4 of 9] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 544 — Trapped by His Own Trick — Elsie Carmichael (Short Story)
  • 547 — The Catspaw [Part 5 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 550 — Mr. Bailey’s Little Strike — William Heyliger (Short Story)
  • 553 — The Fool’s Pocket [Part 6 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 558 — The Rewards of Versatility — Elizabeth Syle (Short Story)
  • 560 — Three Men and a Doctor — Clifford Howard (Short Story)
  • 565 — A Rise in California Pacific — Babbling Brooks (Short Story)
  • 567 — His First Case — Edna B. Kinard (Short Story)
  • 570 — The Settling of Scud — Elliot Walker (Short Story)
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  • 577 — The Taking of the Liberator — Edgar Franklin (Novellete)
  • 634 — A Personally Conducted Appendix Tour — Mrs. Charles Terry Collins (Short Story)
  • 638 — The Way to Freedom [Part 1 of 3] — Charles Carey (Serial Segment)
  • 653 — In the Matter of a Retainer — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 655 — The Die of Fate [Part 2 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 673 — Seeing Is Not Believing — Oscar Hatch Hawley (Short Story)
  • 678 — From Bad to Worse [Part 2 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 691 — The Old Man and the Future Ages — Margaret P. Montague (Short Story)
  • 696 — At Daggers Drawn [Part 3 of 4] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 707 — A Chain of Circumstances — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 712 — The Mysteries of the Flying Fudge [Part 4 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 717 — His Night of Deception — Louis W. Cline (Short Story)
  • 720 — The Phantom Flier [Part 5 of 9] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 735 — A Villain’s Wooing — Channing Pollock (Short Story)
  • 737 — The Fool’s Pocket [Part 7 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 741 — Billy B.’s Little Game — Ulman W. Alsever (Short Story)
  • 746 — A Conspiracy in Antiques — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 749 — A Feat in Photography — Jesse L. Lasky (Short Story)
  • 752 — Through the Intervention of the Medium — F. M. Cunningham (Short Story)
  • 760 — The Robbery of the Nineteenth National — J. Leicester Holme (Short Story)
705The Argosy Vol. 47, No. 11904-12-01
  • 1 — The Secret of Frontellac — F. K. Scribner (Novellete)
  • 59 — At the Decree of the Fates — Bertram Lebhar (Short Story)
  • 65 — Adrift in the Unknown [Part 1 of 4] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 80 — The Joke Jim Bailey Played — Howard R. Garis (Short Story)
  • 84 — The Way to Freedom [Part 2 of 3] — Charles Carey (Serial Segment)
  • 94 — A Roman Resurrection — Lee Meriwether (Short Story)
  • 109 — The Kid Cub’s Coup — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 111 — From Bad to Worse [Part 3 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 121 — On a December Voyage — G. M. Gallaher (Short Story)
  • 124 — The Die of Fate [Part 3 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 138 — Miss Carson’s Attainment — Xenia Bengaria (Short Story)
  • 142 — The Phantom Flier [Part 6 of 9] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 153 — A Waiting Game — F. J. Knight Adkin (Short Story)
  • 156 — At Daggers Drawn [Part 4 of 4] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 166 — The Bane Street Tangle — James F. Demerit (Short Story)
  • 173 — The Mysteries of the Flying Fudge [Part 5 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 181 — The Human Swede’s Luck — W. Bob Holland (Short Story)
  • 184 — A Brand New Industry — Ward Haven Mott (Short Story)
  • 191 — The Fate of the Automatic Pipe Breaker — John Louis Waters (Short Story)
706PDFThe Argosy Vol. 47, No. 21905-01-01
  • 193 — The Puzzle at the Alberon — James F. Demerit (Novellete)
  • 262 — A Sharp Rise in Real Estate — Howard R. Garis (Short Story)
  • 266 — When the Show Failed [Part 1 of 6] — Frederick R. Burton (Serial Segment)
  • 289 — The Necessary Witness — J. Norris Myers (Short Story)
  • 293 — Adrift in the Unknown [Part 2 of 4] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 309 — Fortune’s Wheel — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 314 — The Die of Fate [Part 4 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 326 — DeForest’s Decoration — F. J. Knight Adkin (Short Story)
  • 332 — The Phantom Flier [Part 7 of 9] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 340 — A Deal on “The Street” — E. H. Porter (Short Story)
  • 346 — From Bad to Worse [Part 4 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 352 — Oswald Thorne to the Rescue — Oscar Hatch Hawley (Short Story)
  • 358 — The Mysteries of the Flying Fudge [Part 6 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 362 — Mrs. Rohrer’s Reception — Frank N. Stratton (Short Story)
  • 365 — The Way to Freedom [Part 3 of 3] — Charles Carey (Serial Segment)
  • 375 — Winning a Wager — Sigmund Krausz (Short Story)
  • 379 — The Heppswell Smoke Controller — George Carling (Short Story)
707The Argosy Vol. 47, No. 31905-02-01
  • 385 — A Perilous Trail — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 437 — The Nerve of Jackman — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 444 — Once Around the Dial [Part 1 of 4] — Lawrence G. Byrd (Serial Segment)
  • 457 — The Man Who Broke the Mirror — T. W. King (Short Story)
  • 459 — When the Show Failed [Part 2 of 6] — Frederick R. Burton (Serial Segment)
  • 474 — The Henderson Oil Trust — George Ethelbert Walsh (Short Story)
  • 480 — Adrift in the Unknown [Part 3 of 4] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 492 — Dr. Appleton’s Discovery — Bertram Lebhar (Short Story)
  • 497 — The Die of Fate [Part 5 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 508 — When Innocence Was Wise — Margaret Busbee Shipp (Short Story)
  • 511 — From Bad to Worse [Part 5 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 524 — Dr. Laura Denton’s Picture — W. Bob Holland (Short Story)
  • 528 — The Phantom Flier [Part 8 of 9] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 537 — Billy Broadbrims’s Bonanza — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 541 — The Misadventures of a Pearl Necklace — Mary Roberts Rinehart (Short Story)
  • 545 — Through a Port-Hole — J. Aubrey Tyson (Short Story)
  • 551 — A Deal in Counterfeits — Francis C. Miller (Short Story)
  • 554 — Plevin’s Pennyweighter — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 560 — The Growth Powder — Ulman W. Alsever (Short Story)
  • 566 — A Molar Mystery — Elliot Walker (Short Story)
  • 569 — Flights of Fancy — F. J. Knight Adkin (Short Story)
708The Argosy Vol. 47, No. 41905-03-01
  • 577 — The Chase of the Concession — Edgar Franklin (Novellete)
  • 643 — Her Maid of Honor — Ruby Douglas (Short Story)
  • 647 — Down the Toboggan [Part 1 of 5] — Charles Carey (Serial Segment)
  • 663 — Current Larceny — Harry B. Allyn (Short Story)
  • 674 — Once Around the Dial [Part 2 of 4] — Lawrence G. Byrd (Serial Segment)
  • 686 — The Invisible Stranger — Erskine M. Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 690 — When the Show Failed [Part 3 of 6] — Frederick R. Burton (Serial Segment)
  • 703 — The Benefaction of the Curse — Susan Keating Glaspell (Short Story)
  • 707 — Adrift in the Unknown [Part 4 of 4] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 718 — Enter—the Rejuvenator — Anna Marble (Short Story)
  • 724 — The Phantom Flier [Part 9 of 9] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 734 — Big Hundred Lung — John P. Guckes (Short Story)
  • 737 — The Die of Fate [Part 6 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 746 — A Lapse Into the Ridiculous — Fred Thorpe (Short Story)
  • 751 — The Irrepressible Conor — James W. Babcock (Short Story)
  • 755 — That Patent Hair Restorer — Ulman W. Alsever (Short Story)
  • 760 — Mr. Fenway’s Proposal — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 762 — Mr. Becker’s Hold-Up — W. B. Finney (Short Story)
709The Argosy Vol. 48, No. 11905-04-01
  • 1 — The Fateful Seventh — William Wallace Cook (Novellete)
  • 49 — Side-Tracking a Boomerang — George Ethelbert Walsh (Short Story)
  • 55 — The Sifting of Colton [Part 1 of 3] — Cyrus Townsend Brady (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — Two Songs — Kent Knowlton (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine May 1896
  • 77 — A Complete Alibi — Ulman W. Alsever (Short Story)
  • 80 — The Rift in the Honeymoon [Part 1 of 4] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 98 — Why the Ship Stopped — F. K. Scribner (Short Story)
  • 106 — Down the Toboggan [Part 2 of 5] — Charles Carey (Serial Segment)
  • 120 — The Bluff That Went — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 123 — Once Around the Dial [Part 3 of 4] — Lawrence G. Byrd (Serial Segment)
  • 134 — That Coast to Eternity — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 143 — When the Show Failed [Part 4 of 6] — Frederick R. Burton (Serial Segment)
  • 157 — Alas — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 158 — The Mixier in a Motor Chase — George L. Gibson (Short Story)
  • 167 — The Skin of His Teeth — John P. Guckes (Short Story)
  • 172 — Her Yellow Peril — Oscar Hatch Hawley (Short Story)
  • 179 — Luck — Thomas F. Porter (Poem(s)) The Argosy #475, January 9 1892
  • 180 — The Land That Disappeared — Jules Verne des Voignes (Short Story)
  • 183 — The Old Plymouth Clock — James Buckham (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine September 1898
  • 184 — My Chum’s Fiancee — Edward A. Moree (Short Story)
  • 188 — A Pastoral — F. S. Miues (Poem(s))
  • 189 — The Streak and the Stranger — F. J. Adkin (Short Story)
  • 192 — My Mary — Catharine Young Glen (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine November 1895
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  • 193 — The Case Against Richard Hassell — F. K. Scribner (Novellete)
  • 254 — Peace — Frank Roe Batchelder (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine May 1898
  • 255 — Brass Buttons and Moonlight — Anna Steese Richardson (Short Story)
  • 261 — The Black Smudge [Part 1 of 4] — J. Aubrey Tyson (Serial Segment)
  • 284 — The Red Rose — B. M. Wilson (Poem(s)) The Argosy June 1897
  • 285 — The Crimson Blight — Frank Lillie Pollock (Short Story)
  • 289 — The Sifting of Colton [Part 2 of 3] — Cyrus Townsend Brady (Serial Segment)
  • 300 — When the World Came to an End — Edward A. Moree (Short Story)
  • 305 — The Rift in the Honeymoon [Part 2 of 4] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 317 — A Choice of Dreams — Beddoes (Poem(s)) The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes by Thomas Lovell Beddoes, W. Pickering, 1851, as “Dream-Pedlary”
  • 318 — Eluding the Law — Bertram Lebhar (Short Story)
  • 325 — Down the Toboggan [Part 3 of 5] — Charles Carey (Serial Segment)
  • 336 — An Evaporated Bank Burglary — Howard R. Garis (Short Story)
  • 341 — The Fox Hunter — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Argosy June 1897
  • 342 — Once Around the Dial [Part 4 of 4] — Lawrence G. Byrd (Serial Segment)
  • 349 — The Mixer in Masquerade — George L. Gibson (Short Story)
  • 353 — Happiness — Annetta Merrill (Poem(s))
  • 354 — When the Show Failed [Part 5 of 6] — Frederick R. Burton (Serial Segment)
  • 360 — His Bear Story — Willard Holcomb (Short Story)
  • 363 — Mrs. Thornton’s Cousin — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 368 — An Unplanned Elopement — Marie Madison (Short Story)
  • 374 — Jed’s Big Scheme — Charles Fort (Vignette)
  • 376 — Proof Positive — F. J. Knight Adkin (Short Story)
  • 381 — Shot in the Back — Willard Holcomb (Short Story)
711The Argosy Vol. 48, No. 31905-06-01
  • 385 — Burglaries Mysterious — Ulman W. Alsever (Novellete)
  • 429 — The Governor and His Gun-Boat — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 434 — Who and Why? [Part 1 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 451 — A Modern Beauty and the Beast — Elliot Balestier (Short Story)
  • 455 — Downing the King-Pin [Part 1 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 480 — The Chariot of Blessed Island — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 498 — The Black Smudge [Part 2 of 4] — J. Aubrey Tyson (Serial Segment)
  • 501 — After Thirty Years — Anna Bishard (Short Story)
  • 504 — The Rift in the Honeymoon [Part 3 of 4] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 516 — The Expedient of Amos Alexander — F. K. Scribner (Short Story)
  • 520 — Down the Toboggan [Part 4 of 5] — Charles Carey (Serial Segment)
  • 530 — Granny’s Pipe — Edward A. Moree (Short Story)
  • 538 — The Sifting of Colton [Part 3 of 3] — Cyrus Townsend Brady (Serial Segment)
  • 548 — An Automobile Lochinvar — Douglas Richardson (Short Story)
  • 555 — When the Show Failed [Part 6 of 6] — Frederick R. Burton (Serial Segment)
  • 561 — The Mixer Butts Into Theatricals — George L. Gibson (Short Story)
  • 567 — A Million in a Morning — Stephen Brandish (Short Story)
712The Argosy Vol. 48, No. 41905-07-01
  • 577 — The Scarlet Warning — Charles Carey (Novellete)
  • 599 — Hiram Dawley’s Holiday — Oscar Hatch Hawley (Short Story)
  • 606 — The Hoodoo Ranch [Part 1 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 619 — The Long-Range Fisherman — Harry B. Allyn (Short Story)
  • 624 — Childhood — Geraldine Hayden (Poem(s)) The Argosy June 1902
  • 625 — Downing the King-Pin [Part 2 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 637 — She Might Be — R. D. McKay (Poem(s))
  • 638 — A Personally Conducted Rebellion — Anna Steese Richardson (Short Story)
  • 643 — The Nobler Part — C. Swain (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 644 — Who and Why? [Part 2 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 662 — Press Agent to a Princess — Casper Carson (Short Story)
  • 666 — Duty — Robertus D. Love (Poem(s))
  • 667 — The Black Smudge [Part 3 of 4] — J. Aubrey Tyson (Serial Segment)
  • 676 — Music — Helen W. Grove (Poem(s)) The Argosy August 1900
  • 677 — Between Bugles — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 679 — A Modern Martyr — Katharine Hereford Siemens (Poem(s)) The Puritan April 1897
  • 680 — Down the Toboggan [Part 5 of 5] — Charles Carey (Serial Segment)
  • 684 — For an Autograph — James Russell Lowell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 685 — The Vanishing Extract — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 692 — The Bachelor Girl — Roy Farrell Greene (Poem(s))
  • 693 — The Rift in the Honeymoon [Part 4 of 4] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 701 — To Town by Land — Carroll Watson Rankin (Short Story)
  • 705 — Call to Duty — Longfellow (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 706 — Strategy and the Secret — Charles Edward Barns (Short Story)
  • 716 — Preston’s Snow Scene — Howard R. Garis (Short Story)
  • 720 — The Distressed Specter — George L. Gibson (Short Story)
  • 726 — The Homely Heroine — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 733 — A Choice of Prodigals — Elliot Balestier (Short Story)
  • 740 — The Fiddleback Enchantment — William Wallace Cook (Novellete)
  • 765 — Index to Volume XLVIII — [uncredited] (Index)
713PDFThe Argosy Vol. 49, No. 11905-08-01
  • 1 — The Eleventh Rider — F. K. Scribner (Novellete)
  • 61 — Pansies — William H. Hayne (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy January 7 1888
  • 62 — The Space Between — Alice Garland Steele (Short Story)
  • 70 — The Fugitive [Part 1 of 4] — Albert Payson Terhune (Novellete)
  • 84 — A Speculation in Shirts — L. H. Bickford (Short Story)
  • 90 — Marooned in 1492 [Part 1 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — The Murder of Eben Canniff — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 112 — The Hoodoo Ranch [Part 2 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 125 — Dixon’s Venetian Dodge — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 128 — Downing the King-Pin [Part 3 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — The Run on the Herdsman’s — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 150 — A Summer Picture — Evaleen Stein (Poem(s)) The Argosy #568, October 21 1893
  • 151 — Who and Why? [Part 3 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 163 — Her First Smile — Silas McChesney Piper (Poem(s))
  • 164 — Professor Jonkin’s Cannibal Plant [Professor Jonkin] — Howard R. Garis (Short Story)
  • 168 — The Black Smudge [Part 4 of 4] — J. Aubrey Tyson (Serial Segment)
  • 180 — The Tale of the Truthful Unfortunate — Earle Ashley Walcott (Short Story)
  • 184 — The Truest Conqueror — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Argosy #581, January 20 1894
  • 185 — How Blevins Made Good — Charles Carey (Short Story)
  • 189 — A Plurality of Burglars — Edward A. Moree (Short Story)
  • 192 — Joy — John Boyle O’Reilly (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
714The Argosy Vol. 49, No. 21905-09-01
  • 193 — The Land of the Long Night — W. Bert Foster (Novellete)
  • 238 — The Guide to Book-Agenting — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story)
  • 242 — Block Tower Seven [Part 1 of 8] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 262 — Bluffing a Bandit — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 271 — The Fugitive [Part 2 of 4] — Albert Payson Terhune (Novellete)
  • 286 — The Tactics of Terry — Calvin Johnston (Short Story)
  • 291 — Marooned in 1492 [Part 2 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 306 — A Model Girl — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy April 3 1886
  • 307 — Jim Wilson’s Revenge — Neal Harper (Short Story)
  • 309 — The Tradesman’s Song — Emma C. Dowd (Poem(s))
  • 310 — The Hoodoo Ranch [Part 3 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 319 — Nature’s Art — Maurice Thompson (Poem(s)) The Argosy March 1900
  • 320 — Too Smart — Douglas Pierce (Short Story)
  • 323 — Childhood’s Books — William Cowper (Poem(s)) from “Tirocinium”, The Task by William Cowper, 1785
  • 324 — Downing the King-Pin [Part 4 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment) The Argosy August 1905
  • 339 — A Priceless Jewel — J. Wilbye (Poem(s)) The Second Set of Madrigales by John Wilbye, 1609, as “There Is a Jewel”
  • 340 — The Mixer and the “Tender Pash” — George L. Gibson (Short Story)
  • 344 — Home Joys — J. Keble (Poem(s)) from “First Sunday in Lent”, The Christian Year by John Keble, 1827
  • 345 — Who and Why? [Part 4 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 353 — A Mountain Mutiny — Elliot Balestier (Short Story)
  • 365 — Wild Flowers — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy July 28 1888
  • 366 — The Peculiar Cruise of the Tortoise — Ralph T. Yates (Short Story)
  • 381 — Kennedy’s Call — Gordon Blanchard (Short Story)
  • 384 — ’Twas Ever Thus — Katherine E. Smith (Poem(s)) The Puritan January 1901
715The Argosy Vol. 49, No. 31905-10-01
  • 385 — Guarding the Treasure — Garrett Swift (Novellete)
  • 434 — Indian Summer — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy December 6 1884
  • 435 — At the Appointed Hour — F. K. Scribner (Short Story)
  • 441 — A Month in Masquerade [Part 1 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 465 — The Troublemakers — Porter Emerson Browne (Short Story)
  • 471 — Block Tower Seven [Part 2 of 8] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 482 — A Courtship Against Time — Philip Quincy Loring (Short Story)
  • 487 — The Fugitive [Part 3 of 4] — Albert Payson Terhune (Novellete)
  • 499 — The Notoriety of Miss Nan — Lulu Linton (Short Story)
  • 503 — Seaward — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 504 — Marooned in 1492 [Part 3 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 514 — The Finish of Kennedy — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 517 — The Hoodoo Ranch [Part 4 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 526 — When Coal Went Down — Stephen Brandish (Short Story)
  • 535 — Woodcraft — Edith M. Thomas (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy July 31 1886
  • 536 — Downing the King-Pin [Part 5 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 549 — The Engine That Disappeared — John H. Hamlin (Short Story)
  • 552 — Who and Why? [Part 5 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 557 — An Author’s Vengeance — Edward A. Moree (Short Story)
  • 561 — Dolly Gray — James Buckham (Poem(s)) The Argosy August 1897
  • 562 — The Mistake of a Matchmaker — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 565 — Dame Nature’s Book — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Argosy #568, October 21 1893
  • 566 — The Awakening of an Old Maid — Francis A. Corey (Short Story)
  • 573 — Saunders’ Magic Grease Eradicator — Charles F. Bloom (Short Story)
  • 576 — Hidden Forces — A. M. Libby (Poem(s)) The Atlantic Monthly February 1886
716The Argosy Vol. 49, No. 41905-11-01
  • 577 — Playing Against the Colors — Casper Carson (Novellete)
  • 620 — The Mystery of Ravenni — Marvin Dana (Short Story)
  • 626 — The Outcast [Part 1 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 647 — A Trap for the Guilty — Catherine Frances Cavanagh (Short Story)
  • 651 — A Month in Masquerade [Part 2 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 669 — The Verdict — Alice Garland Steele (Short Story)
  • 675 — Block Tower Seven [Part 3 of 8] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 694 — Graft Galore — Don Mark Lemon (Short Story)
  • 698 — The Fugitive [Part 4 of 4] — Albert Payson Terhune (Novellete)
  • 707 — The Keeper of the Gate — Pearl Howard Campbell (Short Story)
  • 710 — Marooned in 1492 [Part 4 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 720 — A Clear Case — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 728 — The Hoodoo Ranch [Part 5 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 735 — Under Royal Patronage — F. J. Knight-Adkin (Short Story)
  • 748 — Downing the King-Pin [Part 6 of 6] — Marcus D. Richter (Serial Segment)
  • 754 — The Understudy’s Chance — Bertram Lebhar (Short Story)
  • 760 — His Chump of a Chum — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 762 — A Chivalrous Deed — Una Hudson (Short Story)
717The Argosy Vol. 50, No. 11905-12-01
  • 1 — The Queen’s Prisoner — J. Aubrey Tyson (Novellete)
  • 46 — Jim Dexter—Cattleman [Part 1 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — His Christmas Orchid — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 65 — No Way Out [Part 1 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 80 — At Cupid’s Wheel — Daisy Rinehart (Poem(s))
  • 81 — A College Conspiracy — William Hamilton Osborne (Short Story)
  • 88 — Humility — Charles M. Dickinson (Poem(s)) The Argosy #490, April 23 1892
  • 89 — The Outcast [Part 2 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 102 — A Scheme to Win — Garrett Swift (Short Story)
  • 105 — The City’s Solitude — Charles Hanson Towne (Poem(s))
  • 106 — A Month in Masquerade [Part 3 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — Words — Adelaide Anne Procter (Poem(s)) Legends and Lyrics by Adelaide Anne Procter, Bell and Daldy, 1858
  • 127 — “Ham” Ardsley’s Theories — Anna Steese Richardson (Short Story)
  • 133 — Block Tower Seven [Part 4 of 8] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 153 — On the Wave of Success — Casper Carson (Short Story)
  • 156 — The End — Winthrop Church (Poem(s)) The Argosy November 1900
  • 157 — Marooned in 1492 [Part 5 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 165 — The Last Dance — Paul C. Schaffer (Short Story)
  • 174 — The Hoodoo Ranch [Part 6 of 6] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 178 — In Days of Gallantry — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Puritan June 1897
  • 179 — ’Twixt Two Plagues — F. J. Knight Adkin (Short Story)
  • 186 — The New Year’s Welcome — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy January 9 1886, as by Mary D. Brine
  • 187 — The Highwayman’s Match — Earle Ashley Walcott (Short Story)
  • 192 — Doubt — Lisa A. Fletcher (Poem(s)) The All-Story Magazine July 1905
718The Argosy Vol. 50, No. 21906-01-01W. H. Loomis
  • 193 — An Unwilling Accomplice — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 245 — Almost As Arranged — Porter Emerson Browne (Short Story)
  • 250 — The Ravens of the Rhine [Part 1 of 5] — F. K. Scribner (Serial Segment)
  • 267 — The Harmless Lot on a Rampage — John P. Guckes (Short Story)
  • 271 — Jim Dexter—Cattleman [Part 2 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 285 — A Small Professional Dinner-Party — Edward P. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 289 — She Might Be — R. D. McKay (Poem(s)) The Argosy July 1905
  • 290 — No Way Out [Part 2 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 304 — When the Telephone Failed — Helen Tompkins (Short Story)
  • 308 — The Outcast [Part 3 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 321 — Welcome — George Alison (Poem(s))
  • 322 — A Dog and a Gasoline Engine — Frederick Walworth Brown (Short Story)
  • 327 — Block Tower Seven [Part 5 of 8] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 342 — The Moment of Moments — Albert Julian Hendley (Short Story)
  • 345 — Relationship — Frank Roe Batchelder (Poem(s))
  • 346 — A Month in Masquerade [Part 4 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 357 — An Unabused Monopolist — William H. Hamby (Short Story)
  • 359 — The Man and the Bomb — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 365 — Charity Begins at Home — Charles Carey (Short Story)
  • 370 — The Protest of Chambers — Frank Edwards (Short Story)
  • 377 — A Valentine — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 378 — An Exchange of Handicaps — Stephen Brandish (Short Story)
  • 384 — Rhymes to a Miniature — John Carleton Sherman (Poem(s)) The Puritan June 1897
719PDFThe Argosy Vol. 50, No. 31906-02-01H. G.
  • 385 — Where Friendship Ceases — Charles Carey (Novellete)
  • 426 — Her Battered Valentine — T. Albert Mace (Short Story)
  • 432 — In the Lion’s Mouth [Part 1 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 454 — A Maker of Stars — Charles Belmont Davis (Short Story)
  • 461 — The Ravens of the Rhine [Part 2 of 5] — F. K. Scribner (Serial Segment)
  • 477 — A Flurry in Fur — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 483 — Jim Dexter—Cattleman [Part 3 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 498 — The Ends of Justice — Elliot Walker (Short Story)
  • 503 — No Way Out [Part 3 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 520 — A Subway Surprise — Edward A. Moree (Short Story)
  • 526 — The Outcast [Part 4 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 540 — With the Help of the Jap — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 547 — Block Tower Seven [Part 6 of 8] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 560 — The Clue of the Single Diamond — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 566 — Playing with the Financiers — Casper Carson (Short Story)
  • 573 — The Money and the Girl — Marvin Dana (Short Story)
720The Argosy Vol. 50, No. 41906-03-01W. H. Loomis
  • 577 — A Tilt with a Tartar — Stephen Brandish (Novellete)
  • 611 — From Cupid — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 612 — The Recognition of Catherine — Clifford Howard (Short Story)
  • 617 — A Marine in a Million [Part 1 of 5] — Constance Beatrice Willard (Serial Segment)
  • 632 — The Lily — L. N. B. (Poem(s)) The Argosy November 1900
  • 633 — An Open-Faced Operator — Edgar White (Short Story)
  • 638 — In the Lion’s Mouth [Part 2 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 651 — When Shorty Interfered — Anna Steese Richardson (Short Story)
  • 656 — The Ravens of the Rhine [Part 3 of 5] — F. K. Scribner (Serial Segment)
  • 668 — The Villainy of Stockton — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 671 — Jim Dexter—Cattleman [Part 4 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 684 — Forty-One Nights of Mystery — Guy Chase Hazzard (Novellete)
  • 710 — No Way Out [Part 4 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 721 — Professor Jonkin and His Busier Bees [Professor Jonkin] — Howard R. Garis (Short Story)
  • 725 — A Fair Relation — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Argosy March 1897
  • 726 — The Outcast [Part 5 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 739 — In Love with a Million — Edward P. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 744 — Brown Furrows and Golden Grain — Maud Meredith (Poem(s)) Peterson’s Magazine September 1882
  • 745 — Block Tower Seven [Part 7 of 8] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 754 — Mr. Deskit’s Will — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 760 — The Manifold Vision of Love — Guy Wetmore Carryl (Poem(s)) The Puritan March 1897
  • 761 — The Reason Why — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 764 — The Editor’s Valentine — Tom Hall (Poem(s))
  • 765 — Index to Volume L — [uncredited] (Index)
721PDFThe Argosy Vol. 51, No. 11906-04-01
  • 1 — Floating the Free Lance — Edward P. Campbell (Novellete)
  • 42 — April Fool — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 49 — In Savage Splendor [Part 1 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 66 — The Father Who Was a Failure — William Hamilton Osborne (Short Story)
  • 74 — A Marine in a Million [Part 2 of 5] — Constance Beatrice Willard (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — No Easy Mark — Marvin Dana (Short Story)
  • 93 — In the Lion’s Mouth [Part 3 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 101 — A Dollar and Billy Wales — H. B. Bugge (Short Story)
  • 110 — The Ravens of the Rhine [Part 4 of 5] — F. K. Scribner (Serial Segment)
  • 122 — The Moral Hazard of Lightning — John P. Guckes (Short Story)
  • 127 — The Outcast [Part 6 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — A Front Row Tangle — Bertram Lebhar (Short Story)
  • 145 — Jim Dexter—Cattleman [Part 5 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 154 — The Man They Delighted to Honor — Elliot Balestier (Short Story)
  • 160 — Block Tower Seven [Part 8 of 8] — Jared L. Fuller (Serial Segment)
  • 169 — A Corner in Crossings — Stephen Brandish (Short Story)
  • 176 — His Fatal Fund — John H. Hamlin (Short Story)
  • 183 — To Borrow a Hammer — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 191 — The Blot That Cleared Things — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
722The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 21906-05-01Gordon Grant
  • 193 — A Golden Blunder — William Wallace Cook (Novellete)
  • 229 — A Floral Hold-Up — Charles Fort (Short Story)
  • 232 — An Age of Madness [Part 1 of 7] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 247 — The Night of the Play — Mary Roberts Rinehart (Short Story)
  • 252 — Heaped-Up Riches [Part 1 of 3] — Charles Carey (Serial Segment)
  • 273 — A Bold Bolt with a Motor — Stephen Brandish (Short Story)
  • 281 — In Savage Splendor [Part 2 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 299 — Rip Van Winkle Up-To-Date — Bertram Lebhar (Short Story)
  • 308 — A Marine in a Million [Part 3 of 5] — Constance Beatrice Willard (Serial Segment)
  • 318 — After the Locomotive Flew Away — George Carling (Short Story)
  • 326 — In the Lion’s Mouth [Part 4 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 337 — A Timely Crime — John Montague (Short Story)
  • 343 — The Ravens of the Rhine [Part 5 of 5] — F. K. Scribner (Serial Segment)
  • 353 — The Oracle’s Prize Contest — Howe Williams (Short Story)
  • 358 — The Outcast [Part 7 of 7] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 368 — Camilla, the Cannibal — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 372 — In Midnight’s Wake — Xeno W. Putnam (Short Story)
  • 377 — Quick Transit by Beanstalk, Limited — Howard R. Garis (Short Story)
  • 382 — His Bicycle Built for Two — John Winter (Short Story)
723PDFThe Argosy Vol. 51, No. 31906-06-01E. B. Mead
  • 385 — When the Mask Fell — Douglas Pierce (Novellete)
  • 423 — Finis — Frank Lillie Pollock (Short Story)
  • 429 — No Place for a Woman [Part 1 of 4] — Myra C. Breckinridge (Serial Segment)
  • 446 — Marked Dangerous — Martin M. Foss (Short Story)
  • 451 — An Age of Madness [Part 2 of 7] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 470 — Red’s Whirlwind Special — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 471 — Heaped-Up Riches [Part 2 of 3] — Charles Carey (Serial Segment)
  • 487 — Winning a Woman Against Time — E. J. Rath (Short Story)
  • 498 — In Savage Splendor [Part 3 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 515 — When the Curtain Went Up — Edward P. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 519 — A Marine in a Million [Part 4 of 5] — Constance Beatrice Willard (Serial Segment)
  • 525 — “I Love You, Dear” — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 526 — Chivalry and a Cow — Marvin Dana (Short Story)
  • 532 — The Happiest Heart — John Vance Cheney (Poem(s)) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1894
  • 533 — In the Lion’s Mouth [Part 5 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 539 — The Moneymaker — Melville F. Ferguson (Short Story)
  • 545 — In the Leash of the Law — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
  • 555 — Taunton’s Temple-Light — Cromwell Knox (Short Story)
  • 561 — [untitled poem] — Will H. Chandlee (Poem(s))
  • 562 — The Skinner Skeleton — Bertram Lebhar (Short Story)
  • 571 — The See-Saw of a Sea Seizure — Frank Edwards (Short Story)
  • 576 — The Hurrying Hours — Arthur Lewis (Poem(s))
724The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 41906-07-01
  • 577 — Mrs. Curtis’ First Husband — Garrett Swift (Novellete)
  • 613 — By Grace of Accidents — Frederick W. Brown (Short Story)
  • 620 — Caught [Part 1 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 635 — Train Order No. 87 — Edgar White (Short Story)
  • 641 — No Place for a Woman [Part 2 of 4] — Myra C. Breckinridge (Serial Segment)
  • 657 — Back-Firing on the Boulevard — L. B. Kinder (Short Story)
  • 662 — An Age of Madness [Part 3 of 7] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 678 — The Drought-Breaker — Honoré Willsie (Short Story)
  • 683 — In Savage Splendor [Part 4 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 691 — When Clothes Made the Man — A. M. Chase (Short Story)
  • 697 — Heaped-Up Riches [Part 3 of 3] — Charles Carey (Serial Segment)
  • 705 — An Extra Coupon — John Quincy Mawhinney (Short Story)
  • 709 — A Marine in a Million [Part 5 of 5] — Constance Beatrice Willard (Serial Segment)
  • 713 — The Lieutenant’s Love-Affair — Helen Whitney Clark (Short Story)
  • 718 — An Umbrella Embarrassment — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 725 — Her Own Sweet Will — Elliot Walker (Short Story)
  • 733 — The Tender Conscience of Nathan — John P. Guckes (Short Story)
  • 739 — The Suburban Nights’ Entertainment — Lawrence G. Byrd (Short Story)
  • 744 — Too Gay for a Bishop — Catherine F. Cavanagh (Short Story)
  • 748 — Fixing the Whirlwind — John Montague (Short Story)
  • 755 — A Slick Stratagem — Jules Verne des Voignes (Short Story)
  • 760 — A Venture in Sandwiches — Garret Smith (Short Story)
725The Argosy Vol. 52, No. 11906-08-01
  • 1 — At the Mercy of the Unseen — Stephen Brandish (Novellete)
  • 43 — The Incompatible Ellsworths — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 48 — A Cue from Chance [Part 1 of 5] — James F. Demerit (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — Buying an Automobile — Elizabeth York Miller (Short Story)
  • 74 — In the Wake of the Simitar [Part 1 of 3] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 89 — For Greed of Gold — W. H. Durham (Short Story)
  • 93 — Caught [Part 2 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — How He Flashed Five Hundred — Marvin Dana (Short Story)
  • 112 — No Place for a Woman [Part 3 of 4] — Myra C. Breckinridge (Serial Segment)
  • 134 — Calamity Clay — Catherine F. Cavanagh (Short Story)
  • 138 — An Age of Madness [Part 4 of 7] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 151 — Mail and the Female — John Montague (Short Story)
  • 155 — In Savage Splendor [Part 5 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 159 — On the Flap of an Envelope — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 168 — Samson the Second [Part 1 of 2] — Lawrence G. Byrd (Serial Segment)
  • 187 — A Woman’s Way — E. A. Wharton (Short Story)
  • 191 — Why Dahler Was Doleful — John H. Wilstach (Short Story)
726The Argosy Vol. 52, No. 21906-09-01Valentine Sandberg
  • 193 — His Automobile or Theirs? — Elizabeth York Miller (Novellete)
  • 224 — The Nerve of Norman — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 229 — The Popular Credo — Charles P. Shiras (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 230 — The Scarlet Scarab [Part 1 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 253 — Mrs. Meek’s Money — John Montague (Short Story)
  • 261 — A Cue from Chance [Part 2 of 5] — James F. Demerit (Serial Segment)
  • 281 — His Old Trick — McLandburgh Wilson (Poem(s))
  • 282 — The Hatless Horror — Frank Edwards (Short Story)
  • 290 — In the Wake of the Simitar [Part 2 of 3] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 304 — With the Blizzard Came Peace — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 309 — Caught [Part 3 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 322 — The Pink Carnation Man — Melville F. Ferguson (Short Story)
  • 328 — An Age of Madness [Part 5 of 7] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 342 — Driftwood — Alice Goodwin (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine January 1896
  • 343 — Bluffed — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 349 — No Place for a Woman [Part 4 of 4] — Myra C. Breckinridge (Serial Segment)
  • 368 — Bagley’s Coagulated Cyclone — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 371 — Samson the Second [Part 2 of 2] — Lawrence G. Byrd (Serial Segment)
  • 381 — Caught with the Goods — Edward P. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 384 — That Tired Clock — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
727The Argosy Vol. 52, No. 31906-10-01
  • 385 — On the Spur of the Moment — Casper Carson (Novellete)
  • 423 — The Leak in Section Two — George Carling (Short Story)
  • 430 — That Little Locked Case [Part 1 of 4] — Cromwell Knox (Serial Segment)
  • 445 — A Gilt-Edged Investment — Melville F. Ferguson (Short Story)
  • 450 — The Scarlet Scarab [Part 2 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 469 — When a Princess Falls in Love — Elizabeth York Miller (Short Story)
  • 475 — A Cue from Chance [Part 3 of 5] — James F. Demerit (Serial Segment)
  • 489 — Shanghaied — Frederic Reddale (Short Story)
  • 503 — An Age of Madness [Part 6 of 7] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 514 — Cousin Almira’s Baby — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 522 — In the Wake of the Simitar [Part 3 of 3] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 537 — A Plot from Plaster of Paris — John Quincy Mawhinney (Short Story)
  • 545 — Caught [Part 4 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 559 — A Visitor — McLandburgh Wilson (Poem(s))
  • 560 — By Way of the Blind Alley — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 566 — An Instrument — Clinton Scollard (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine April 1898
  • 567 — Seen Through a Field-Glass — Leander S. Keyser (Short Story)
  • 573 — The New Neighbor Across the Hall — Martin M. Foss (Short Story)
728The Argosy Vol. 52, No. 41906-11-01Vondrous
  • 577 — At Fate’s Hand — T. Albert Mace (Novellete)
  • 626 — For the Honor of the Navy — Edward P. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 632 — The Eighth Wonder [Part 1 of 4] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 652 — Hooks and I — Samuel Charles Spalding (Short Story)
  • 654 — King or Counterfeit? [Part 1 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 669 — A Newspaper Hold-Up — Mauchline Muir (Short Story)
  • 673 — That Little Locked Case [Part 2 of 4] — Cromwell Knox (Serial Segment)
  • 687 — Which Was He? — Harry B. Allyn (Short Story)
  • 692 — The Scarlet Scarab [Part 3 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 705 — Honesty Is the Best Policy — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 709 — A Cue from Chance [Part 4 of 5] — James F. Demerit (Serial Segment)
  • 725 — Why the Jute Burned — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 732 — An Age of Madness [Part 7 of 7] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 737 — A Promotion That Puzzled — John Montague (Short Story)
  • 739 — The Quandray of Chandler — Stephen Brandish (Short Story)
  • 747 — Clever Tommy Bagsby — Gilbert P. Coleman (Short Story)
  • 754 — Willard Woos — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 756 — What’s in a Name? — Marvin Dana (Short Story)
  • 759 — The Final Surrender — Minnie Reid French (Short Story)
729The Argosy Vol. 53, No. 11906-12-01
  • 1 — A Prisoner of Luxury — Seward W. Hopkins (Novelette)
  • 44 — Going Home for Christmas — Elizabeth York Miller (Short Story)
  • 53 — Down and Out [Part 1 of 5] — Lawrence G. Byrd (Serial Segment)
  • 70 — The Glory of the Night — Anna Marble (Short Story)
  • 77 — The Eighth Wonder [Part 2 of 4] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 89 — A Shadow of Dread — Frank Edwards (Short Story)
  • 96 — King or Counterfeit? [Part 2 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — The Derelict [Matt Bardeen] — Frederic Reddale (Short Story)
  • 118 — That Little Locked Case [Part 3 of 4] — Cromwell Knox (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — A Domestic Treasure — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 140 — The Scarlet Scarab [Part 4 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 156 — How Santa Claus Got There — Edward P. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 160 — A Cue from Chance [Part 5 of 5] — James F. Demerit (Serial Segment)
  • 178 — The Dollars from Nowhere — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 185 — When the Lawyer Wept — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
730The Argosy Vol. 53, No. 21907-01-01
  • 193 — In the Depths of Disaster — Marvin Dana (Novellete)
  • 220 — An Expensive Boarder — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 228 — When Suspicion Struck Hard [Part 1 of 5] — Stephen Brandish (Serial Segment)
  • 246 — By the Secret Door — Mary Imlay Taylor (Short Story)
  • 251 — Flower in the Crannied Wall — Tennyson (Poem(s)) The Holy Grail and Other Poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Strahan and Co., 1869
  • 252 — Down and Out [Part 2 of 5] — Lawrence G. Byrd (Serial Segment)
  • 272 — The Man on the Bench — Burke Jenkins (Vignette)
  • 274 — The Eighth Wonder [Part 3 of 4] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 283 — Strangely Entangled — Charles Carey (Novelette)
  • 311 — King or Counterfeit? [Part 3 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 327 — A Deal in Suburban — G. Herb Palin (Short Story)
  • 330 — That Little Locked Case [Part 4 of 4] — Cromwell Knox (Serial Segment)
  • 342 — Running Wild — W. Hanson Durham (Short Story)
  • 345 — The Butterfly — Joseph Shipsey (Poem(s))
  • 346 — The Scarlet Scarab [Part 5 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 352 — A Double Deception — John Quincy Mawhinney (Short Story)
  • 358 — The Beat of the Tempest — Gilbert P. Coleman (Short Story)
  • 364 — Home, Sweet Home — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 372 — The Letters Marked XX — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 380 — Founded on Fiction — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 383 — Mutual Flames — Tom Worth (Vignette)
731The Argosy Vol. 53, No. 31907-02-01Vondrous
  • 385 — His Honor at Stake — J. B. Dun, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 426 — The Test of the Brave — Bradford K. Daniels (Short Story)
  • 431 — The Eagle of Empire [Part 1 of 5] — F. K. Scribner (Serial Segment)
  • 452 — A Motor-Car As the Last Straw — Beatrice Houghton (Short Story)
  • 454 — In the Mouth of the Gift-Horse [Part 1 of 3] — Casper Carson (Serial Segment)
  • 471 — The Money That Made the Mare Go — W. Hanson Durham (Short Story)
  • 477 — When Suspicion Struck Hard [Part 2 of 5] — Stephen Brandish (Serial Segment)
  • 493 — While the Snow Fell — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 499 — Down and Out [Part 3 of 5] — Lawrence G. Byrd (Serial Segment)
  • 511 — The Call for 7.45 — Edward P. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 519 — The Eighth Wonder [Part 4 of 4] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 529 — In a Streak of Liquid Air — Oliver Wallace Geoffreys (Short Story)
  • 533 — King or Counterfeit? [Part 4 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 551 — The Secret About Blanche Bisbey’s Will — O. B. True (Short Story)
  • 557 — Bagley’s Rain-Machine — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 560 — Why the Circus Went Astray — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 570 — The Keen Scheme of Seethen — Frank Edwards (Short Story)
732The Argosy Vol. 53, No. 41907-03-01
  • 577 — The Place, the Time, and the Man — E. V. Preston (Novellete)
  • 613 — The Beautiful Madness — George Bronson-Howard (Short Story)
  • 618 — Their Last Hope [Part 1 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 638 — Flimsy Island — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 642 — The Eagle of Empire [Part 2 of 5] — F. K. Scribner (Serial Segment)
  • 656 — The Mind — Watts (Extract) from “False Greatness”, Horae Lyricae by Isaac Watts, 1706
  • 657 — That Typewriter Girl — Charles B. Fremont (Short Story)
  • 662 — In the Mouth of the Gift-Horse [Part 2 of 3] — Casper Carson (Serial Segment)
  • 673 — Tragedy at Travers — John Montague (Short Story)
  • 679 — The Press — Bowring (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 680 — When Suspicion Struck Hard [Part 3 of 5] — Stephen Brandish (Serial Segment)
  • 693 — The Green Parrot — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 701 — King or Counterfeit? [Part 5 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 712 — Art on the Rampage — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 715 — Down and Out [Part 4 of 5] — Lawrence G. Byrd (Serial Segment)
  • 724 — Music — Moore (Extract) from “On Music” (Reprint)
  • 725 — The Label on the Bottle — Marvin Dana (Short Story)
  • 728 — A Call for the Authors — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 736 — Pawn-Tickets to Burn — G. Herb Palin (Short Story)
  • 738 — The Uses of Adversity — Aloysius Coll (Poem(s))
  • 739 — His Winged Elephant [Professor Jonkin] — Howard R. Garis (Short Story)
  • 745 — A Silver Muddle — John Quincy Mawhinney (Short Story)
  • 751 — Shadows on the Wall — Clifton Bingham (Poem(s))
  • 752 — What Became of Tom Fuller — Frederick R. Burton (Short Story)
  • 764 — The Day of Reckoning — Theodosia Garrison (Poem(s))
733PDFThe Argosy Vol. 54, No. 11907-04-01Warden Wood
  • 1 — A Diet of Local Color — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 44 — Frenchy, the Cook of Cooks — Albert Edward Ullman (Short Story)
  • 46 — The Sheriff of Broken Bow [Part 1 of 4] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — A Lion in the Way — Charles Carey (Novelette)
  • 88 — Their Last Hope [Part 2 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 103 — The Counterfeit Note — George Foxhall (Short Story)
  • 106 — The Eagle of Empire [Part 3 of 5] — F. K. Scribner (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — On an April Night — John Montague (Short Story)
  • 125 — When Suspicion Struck Hard [Part 4 of 5] — Stephen Brandish (Serial Segment)
  • 133 — An Escape from the Frying-Pan — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 137 — In the Mouth of the Gift-Horse [Part 3 of 3] — Casper Carson (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — The Fates Against Me — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 153 — Down and Out [Part 5 of 5] — Lawrence G. Byrd (Serial Segment)
  • 160 — When Wheels Grew Roots — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 167 — The Diamond in the Discard — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 175 — Shiftless Sam, Deserter — Bertram Lebhar (Short Story)
  • 183 — The Oleo King’s Dyspepsia — M. J. Phillips (Short Story)
  • 187 — After the Play — Mary Roberts Rinehart (Short Story)
734The Argosy Vol. 54, No. 21907-05-01Vondrous
  • 193 — When Reuben Came to Town — Casper Carson (Novellete)
  • 234 — That Fellow from Arizona — John Montague (Short Story)
  • 241 — The Peril of the Paladin [Part 1 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 261 — A Decoration-Day Ordeal — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 266 — When a Man’s Hungry [Part 1 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 286 — Making a Dash for It — Cromwell Knox (Short Story)
  • 291 — The Sheriff of Broken Bow [Part 2 of 4] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 306 — Opportunity’s Knock — J. B. Dunn, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 317 — Their Last Hope [Part 3 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 331 — Getting a Cow Home — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 338 — The Eagle of Empire [Part 4 of 5] — F. K. Scribner (Serial Segment)
  • 350 — On the Trail of the Pen — Elliot Walker (Short Story)
  • 367 — When Suspicion Struck Hard [Part 5 of 5] — Stephen Brandish (Serial Segment)
  • 375 — Algy and the Cold Wave — Epes Winthrop Sargent (Short Story)
  • 378 — Bob Dudley’s Next of Kin — C. B. Booth (Short Story)
  • 381 — In Search of an Atmosphere — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
735The Argosy Vol. 54, No. 31907-06-01
  • 385 — A Flare of Menace — Cromwell Knox (Novellete)
  • 423 — A Coney Island Dilemma — Elizabeth York Miller (Short Story)
  • 429 — The Shaft of Light [Part 1 of 5] — Douglas Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 442 — The Cat That Didn’t Come Back — Arthur B. Reeve (Vignette)
  • 444 — When a Man’s Hungry [Part 2 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 457 — Humility — [uncredited] (Extract) The Poetical Works of James Montgomery by James Montgomery, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1841, as by James Montgomery
  • 458 — Curves and Cupid — John Quincy Mawhinney (Short Story)
  • 466 — The Peril of the Paladin [Part 2 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 483 — The Telephonogram — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 493 — The Great Obstacle — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) Columbus Daily Enquirer November 22 1885, as “The Great Obstacle to Learning”
  • 494 — The Sheriff of Broken Bow [Part 3 of 4] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 503 — What the Moon Revealed — Jules Verne des Voignes (Short Story)
  • 506 — How to Live — Dr. Mackay (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy April 10 1886
  • 507 — Their Last Hope [Part 4 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 521 — The Night Job at the Junction — Casper Carson (Short Story)
  • 527 — The Eagle of Empire [Part 5 of 5] — F. K. Scribner (Serial Segment)
  • 537 — That Fellow in the Tree — J. Earl Hennessy (Short Story)
  • 540 — An Escapade in Advertising — George Frederick Wilson (Short Story)
  • 543 — In Quest of the Curtain-Key — James L. Hutchinson, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 546 — A Fascinating Predicament — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 550 — The Alert Mrs. Greville — George Foxhall (Short Story)
  • 554 — The Only Man — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 561 — Our Yacht — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy September 8 1888
  • 562 — The Assistant Eloper — C. Boyd Stevenson (Short Story)
  • 570 — Doomed by Post — Johnston McCulley (Short Story)
736PDFThe Argosy Vol. 54, No. 41907-07-01G. W.
  • 577 — Through Circus Rings — Edward P. Campbell (Novellete)
  • 610 — A Glorious Fourth — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 617 — Tracking It Down [Part 1 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 631 — The Maid from Montreal — F. K. Scribner (Short Story)
  • 641 — The Shaft of Light [Part 2 of 5] — Douglas Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 659 — With Soft Tread — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 662 — The Peril of the Paladin [Part 3 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 674 — Kickapoo’s Craze — W. Bob Holland (Short Story)
  • 680 — When a Man’s Hungry [Part 3 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 695 — That Diamond Tiara — Gordan V. May (Short Story)
  • 698 — The Sheriff of Broken Bow [Part 4 of 4] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 704 — On the Wrong Side — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 714 — Their Last Hope [Part 5 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 723 — The Silent Witness — William Blakistone Douglas (Short Story)
  • 726 — Between Two Fires — John Quincy Mawhinney (Short Story)
  • 733 — Her Mounted Cop — Tom Worth (Short Story)
  • 735 — When Kinsley Saw Snakes — Epes Winthrop Sargent (Short Story)
  • 738 — Getting a Line on Ike — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 741 — The Cheek of Ambition — John S. Fender (Short Story)
  • 746 — The Thunderbolt — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
737The Argosy Vol. 55, No. 11907-08-01Warden Wood
  • 1 — The Chase After Dalthorpe — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 43 — A Borrowed Mystery — James Raymond Perry (Short Story)
  • 48 — On Glory’s Trail [Part 1 of 6] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — Two Days of Rest — H. M. Lyon (Short Story)
  • 73 — A Legacy of Terror [Part 1 of 4] — T. Albert Mace (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — Love and an Overcoat — Elizabeth York Miller (Short Story)
  • 94 — Tracking It Down [Part 2 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Terrors by Night — Marvin Dana (Short Story)
  • 113 — The Shaft of Light [Part 3 of 5] — Douglas Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 129 — The Power That Failed — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 136 — When a Man’s Hungry [Part 4 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 146 — A Sky-Scraper Honeymoon — Jules Verne des Voignes (Novelette)
  • 167 — The Peril of the Paladin [Part 4 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 175 — His Brand-New Game — Albert Edward Ullman (Short Story)
  • 180 — Bombshells and Bottles — Howard R. Garis (Short Story)
  • 187 — A Mix-Up in Palms — John Montague (Short Story)
738PDFThe Argosy Vol. 55, No. 21907-09-01Frank Murch
  • 193 — A Crackerjack Cracksman — E. V. Preston (Novellete)
  • 224 — The Captain’s Strategy — C. C. Hotchkiss (Short Story)
  • 232 — The Isle of Mysteries [Part 1 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 250 — Because Packard Failed — Charles B. Fremont (Short Story)
  • 258 — On Glory’s Trail [Part 2 of 6] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 273 — The Bandaged Hand — Welton Yowell (Short Story)
  • 275 — A Legacy of Terror [Part 2 of 4] — T. Albert Mace (Serial Segment)
  • 287 — Cosgrove’s Comedy — Epes Winthrop Sargent (Short Story)
  • 290 — Tracking It Down [Part 3 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 298 — The Plaything of Power — Herbert Flowerdew (Short Story)
  • 318 — The Shaft of Light [Part 4 of 5] — Douglas Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 329 — Fate and a Button-Hook — John Quincy Mawhinney (Short Story)
  • 334 — When a Man’s Hungry [Part 5 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 339 — Much Ado About a Quarter Million — F. K. Scribner (Short Story)
  • 348 — The Star Performer — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 352 — A Wave of Trouble — J. F. Valentine (Short Story)
  • 358 — The Anti-Climax of a Bad Man — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 360 — In the Labyrinth — Arthur Densmore (Short Story)
  • 363 — The Horse Thief — John Montague (Short Story)
  • 370 — A Deal in Calliopes — A. Robert Groh (Short Story)
  • 374 — The Call That Counted — John H. Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 377 — Cupid As a Tout — J. S. Fender (Short Story)
  • 383 — A Question of Policy — Edward P. Campbell (Short Story)
739The Argosy Vol. 55, No. 31907-10-01Valentine Sandberg
  • 385 — Larry’s Luck — Elizabeth York Miller (Novellete)
  • 413 — The Joke on Jimmy Jellup — Wilbur Nesbit (Short Story)
  • 418 — Nobody’s Fool [Part 1 of 3] — Elbert D. Wiggin (Serial Segment)
  • 433 — Gold and the Girl — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 438 — The Isle of Mysteries [Part 2 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 450 — The Nine Diamonds — Marvin Dana (Short Story)
  • 454 — On Glory’s Trail [Part 3 of 6] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 471 — A Feathered Cupid — Edwin Nelson Taft (Short Story)
  • 477 — A Legacy of Terror [Part 3 of 4] — T. Albert Mace (Serial Segment)
  • 486 — The Day After the Night Before — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 497 — Tracking It Down [Part 4 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 510 — An Experiement in Secretaries — Earl Hennessy (Short Story)
  • 515 — The Shaft of Light [Part 5 of 5] — Douglas Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 521 — The Role of the Weird — Tom Worth (Short Story)
  • 526 — Two Halves of a Heart — F. Roney Weir (Short Story)
  • 534 — When No Quarter Was Given — F. Raymond Brewster (Short Story)
  • 541 — The Man Who Roared — Epes Winthrop Sargent (Short Story)
  • 544 — Proof Positive — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 555 — Those Confounded Critics — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 562 — That Slip of Memory — J. F. Valentine (Short Story)
  • 575 — Stories to Sell — Martha Wheeler (Short Story)
740The Argosy Vol. 55, No. 41907-11-01Valentine Sandberg
  • 577 — The Trump Card — Casper Carson (Novellete)
  • 611 — Dickerson’s Bag of Gold — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 617 — The Price of Silence [Part 1 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 641 — Their Honeymoon Eclipse — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 649 — Nobody’s Fool [Part 2 of 3] — Elbert D. Wiggin (Serial Segment)
  • 662 — The Nature Faker — Albert Edward Ullman (Short Story)
  • 667 — The Isle of Mysteries [Part 3 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 689 — While Ben Slept — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 693 — On Glory’s Trail [Part 4 of 6] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 701 — The Drawbridge Strategy — Howard R. Garis (Short Story)
  • 708 — A Legacy of Terror [Part 4 of 4] — T. Albert Mace (Serial Segment)
  • 714 — On the Inside — Ivor Morris Lowrie (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 743 — Tracking It Down [Part 5 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 750 — When the Jungle Hit Idaho — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 754 — The Penny-A-Liner — Zoe Anderson Norris (Short Story)
  • 756 — On a Busy Wire — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 762 — An Expensive Afternoon — Edward P. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 765 — The Ravings of No. 9 — James L. Hutchinson, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 766 — The Deadly Gun — Jane O’Ryan (Short Story)
741PDFThe Argosy Vol. 56, No. 11907-12-01
  • 1 — The Score Against Him — Elizabeth York Miller (Novellete)
  • 34 — The Scarlet Necktie — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 44 — A Conflict with Cæsar [Part 1 of 4] — F. K. Scribner (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — One of the Finest — Jean Elginbrod (Short Story)
  • 74 — On the Brink of the Precipice [Part 1 of 3] — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 89 — When the Tenderfoots Scored — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 95 — The Price of Silence [Part 2 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — A Corner in Christmas Turkeys — Albert Edward Ullman (Short Story)
  • 111 — A Quarter Century of the Argosy — Frank A. Munsey (Article)
  • 131 — The Isle of Mysteries [Part 4 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — A Diamond in the Rough — F. Raymond Brewster (Short Story)
  • 147 — Nobody’s Fool [Part 3 of 3] — Elbert D. Wiggin (Serial Segment)
  • 158 — On Glory’s Trail [Part 5 of 6] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 169 — The Secret of Bandy Hollow — Edward S. Sorenson (Short Story)
  • 178 — The Crumbs of Chance — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 180 — Mrs. Darcy’s Dilemma — Charles B. Fremont (Short Story)
  • 186 — A Double-Header in Rewards — H. M. Lyon (Short Story)
  • 191 — Swift Transition — John Quincy Mawhinney (Short Story)
742The Argosy Vol. 56, No. 21908-01-01Vondrous
  • 193 — Looking for Trouble — E. V. Preston (Novellete)
  • 232 — Out of His Past — Marvin Dana (Short Story)
  • 238 — A Man’s Country [Part 1 of 3] — Edward P. Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 255 — Wilson’s Windfall — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 263 — The Butter-In — Frederick R. Burton (Short Story)
  • 271 — At Herbert’s Aunt’s Apartments — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 277 — A Conflict with Cæsar [Part 2 of 4] — F. K. Scribner (Serial Segment)
  • 294 — On the Brink of the Precipice [Part 2 of 3] — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 309 — The Price of Silence [Part 3 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 317 — The Girl in the Uniform — Littell McClung (Short Story)
  • 320 — On Glory’s Trail [Part 6 of 6] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 324 — A Case of Chilled Cupid — Zoe Anderson Norris (Short Story)
  • 328 — The Isle of Mysteries [Part 5 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 333 — The Sale of the Sara Jane — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 339 — Suspenders and Suspicion — F. Raymond Brewster (Short Story)
  • 344 — The Bank Teller’s Flight — Elizabeth York Miller (Short Story)
  • 353 — A Desperate Duel — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 358 — The Hitch in Face Reform — E. S. Barker (Short Story)
  • 366 — His Final Chance — Borden H. Mills (Short Story)
  • 370 — The Tale of a Tailor’s Tag — John Montague (Short Story)
  • 374 — His Friend the Embezzler — Griffin Barry (Short Story)
  • 377 — An Embarrassing Draft — J. F. Valentine (Short Story)
  • 381 — That Door at the Path’s End — H. L. Andrews (Short Story)
743The Argosy Vol. 56, No. 31908-02-01W. N. W.
  • 385 — The Tail of the Lumberbeast — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 427 — Uncle Jerry’s Dog Fido — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 435 — The Battle of the Weak [Part 1 of 3] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 456 — On the Borderland — Archibald Douglas (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine August 1895
  • 457 — In Tight Cinch Gap — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 462 — The Time Limit [Part 1 of 6] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 475 — Hope and Effort — William Francis Barnard (Poem(s)) The Argosy November 1900
  • 476 — Katy’s Accomplice — Mabel Gertrude Dunning (Short Story)
  • 479 — A Man’s Country [Part 2 of 3] — Edward P. Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 491 — Strategy to the Rescue — Edward S. Sorenson (Short Story)
  • 500 — A Lover’s Quarrel — Bessie Gray (Poem(s))
  • 501 — A Conflict with Cæsar [Part 3 of 4] — F. K. Scribner (Serial Segment)
  • 514 — Sword, Go Through the Land! — Clarence Urmy (Poem(s))
  • 515 — His Valentine Clue — Charles B. Fremont (Short Story)
  • 521 — On the Brink of the Precipice [Part 3 of 3] — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 532 — The Tramp on the Car Roof — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 537 — The Price of Silence [Part 4 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 542 — A Lost Child — Joseph Dana Miller (Poem(s))
  • 543 — When Archie Got Married — Dwight Spencer Anderson (Vignette)
  • 545 — The Delusive Dollars — W. Hanson Durham (Short Story)
  • 550 — Making a Bluff Good — Garrett Swift (Short Story)
  • 561 — So Dear a Dream — John Henry Dick (Poem(s))
  • 562 — A Free Show — Zoe Anderson Norris (Short Story)
  • 565 — Without a Clue to Follow — J. F. Valentine (Short Story)
  • 573 — The Argosy’s Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
744The Argosy Vol. 56, No. 41908-03-01Valentine Sandberg
  • 577 — His Good Right Hand — Douglas Pierce (Novellete)
  • 606 — Sport of Circumstance — Walter Duranty (Short Story)
  • 608 — With Sealed Lips [Part 1 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Novel)
  • 627 — A Thaw Below Zero — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 632 — Left in the Lurch [Part 1 of 3] — Grant L. Conrad (Serial Segment)
  • 645 — When Ann Held the Enemy — Mabel Gertrude Dunning (Short Story)
  • 650 — The Battle of the Weak [Part 2 of 3] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 664 — The E-Z Mark — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 667 — The Time Limit [Part 2 of 6] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 678 — Into the Jaws of Destruction — Howard R. Garis (Short Story)
  • 684 — A Man’s Country [Part 3 of 3] — Edward P. Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 691 — The Men in Line — Ralph England (Short Story)
  • 699 — A Conflict with Cæsar [Part 4 of 4] — F. K. Scribner (Serial Segment)
  • 715 — By a Slender Margin — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 721 — The Badge of Wealth — Bertha Russell (Short Story)
  • 723 — An Arm of the Law — J. W. Everts (Short Story)
  • 728 — A Slap-Dash Romance — Ellen Farley (Short Story)
  • 733 — That Fine Advertisement — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 739 — A Trick of Chance — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 744 — Tragedy by Wire — Griffin Barry (Short Story)
  • 746 — The Man in the Green Car — F. K. Scribner (Short Story)
  • 759 — For Fear of a Hand — Martin Cross (Short Story)
  • 765 — There’s Many a Slip — Marvin Dana (Short Story)
  • 767 — The Dreadful Thing He Did — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
745The Argosy Vol. 57, No. 11908-04-01
  • 1 — A Lump of Bullion — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 41 — My Dire Dilemma — Edwin Bliss (Short Story)
  • 49 — Gordon’s Getaway [Part 1 of 3] — Stephen Brandish (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — After Big Game — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 69 — Through No Fault of His Own [Part 1 of 3] — Casper Carson (Serial Segment)
  • 85 — The Making of a Hero — Walter Duranty (Short Story)
  • 89 — With Sealed Lips [Part 2 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Novel)
  • 109 — A Shuffle in Flowers — Zoe Anderson Norris (Short Story)
  • 113 — Left in the Lurch [Part 2 of 3] — Grant L. Conrad (Serial Segment)
  • 123 — Usal Tucker’s Awakening — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 132 — The Time Limit [Part 3 of 6] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 145 — O.K. at Rehearsal — William R. Rose (Short Story)
  • 150 — The Battle of the Weak [Part 3 of 3] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 165 — The Maid and the Masquerader — Charles B. Fremont (Short Story)
  • 171 — A Taste of the Real Thing — Garrett Swift (Short Story)
  • 188 — The Exceptional Girl — Mabel Gertrude Dunning (Short Story)
746The Argosy Vol. 57, No. 21908-05-01Valentine Sandberg
  • 193 — Section 539 — E. V. Preston (Novellete)
  • 229 — Broke in San Fandango — Harold C. Burr (Short Story)
  • 235 — Land of Lost Hope [Part 1 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 255 — Why Hamilton Was Fired — Marvin Dana (Short Story)
  • 265 — Gordon’s Getaway [Part 2 of 3] — Stephen Brandish (Serial Segment)
  • 281 — At the Dentist’s — Elizabeth York Miller (Short Story)
  • 284 — Through No Fault of His Own [Part 2 of 3] — Casper Carson (Serial Segment)
  • 294 — A Flash of Decision — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 301 — With Sealed Lips [Part 3 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Novel)
  • 316 — His Far from Merry Chase — William W. Loomis (Short Story)
  • 320 — The Time Limit [Part 4 of 6] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 331 — The Golden Trail — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 342 — When the Road Was Barred — Walter Duranty (Short Story)
  • 345 — Left in the Lurch [Part 3 of 3] — Grant L. Conrad (Serial Segment)
  • 354 — Live Cargo — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 362 — A Change of Shirts — Ralph England (Short Story)
  • 371 — The Cherry-Colored Cat — Henry McHarg Davenport (Short Story)
  • 373 — A Plaything of Fate — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 380 — In the Desert of Despair — Sylvester West (Short Story)
747The Argosy Vol. 57, No. 31908-06-01Gordon Grant
  • 385 — Up Against It — Martin Cross (Novellete)
  • 426 — The Lesser Evil — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 431 — The Frozen Fortune [Part 1 of 4] — Frank Lillie Pollock (Serial Segment)
  • 446 — Six Hours on the Rack — Robert Russell (Short Story)
  • 450 — Land of Lost Hope [Part 2 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 469 — Rivals in Love — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 476 — With Sealed Lips [Part 4 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Novel)
  • 494 — Why the Cars Collided — Helen Fairchild Duke (Short Story)
  • 497 — Gordon’s Getaway [Part 3 of 3] — Stephen Brandish (Serial Segment)
  • 513 — A Quarter Million in a Hurry — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 521 — The Time Limit [Part 5 of 6] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 530 — Quite Like a Free-Lance — Harold C. Burr (Short Story)
  • 537 — Through No Fault of His Own [Part 3 of 3] — Casper Carson (Serial Segment)
  • 543 — A Predicament and a Desperado — John Montague (Short Story)
  • 549 — Mr. Mawson on the Phone — Mabel Gertrude Dunning (Short Story)
  • 553 — A Dog-Day Indeed — Marvin Dana (Short Story)
  • 563 — Upsetting the Garrison — Garrett Swift (Short Story)
  • 568 — A Matter of Coats — Charles B. Fremont (Short Story)
  • 574 — Between Syracuse and Buffalo — Edward Preston Campbell (Short Story)
748The Argosy Vol. 57, No. 41908-07-01G. W.
  • 577 — His Star Prisoner — Charles B. Fremont (Novellete)
  • 614 — In Peril from a State Secret — F. K. Scribner (Short Story)
  • 624 — Washington—or Worse? [Part 1 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 646 — The Talk of Riverton — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 655 — Chasing Rainbows [Part 1 of 4] — Douglas Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 670 — What Came of a Run on Collars — Sylvester West (Short Story)
  • 674 — The Frozen Fortune [Part 2 of 4] — Frank Lillie Pollock (Serial Segment)
  • 688 — Boosted Into Luck — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 694 — Land of Lost Hope [Part 3 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 710 — “What’s in a Name?” — Edwin Bliss (Short Story)
  • 719 — With Sealed Lips [Part 5 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Novel)
  • 727 — To Please the Prince — Zoe Anderson Norris (Short Story)
  • 729 — The Time Limit [Part 6 of 6] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 736 — Freak Forgery in France — Martin Cross (Short Story)
  • 742 — Smokeless Tobacco — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 745 — Tumultous Happenings — Garret Swift (Short Story)
  • 750 — When Stripes Differ — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 754 — The Intervention of the Knife — J. F. Valentine (Short Story)
  • 761 — Defying the Purple Peril — Harold C. Burr (Short Story)
749The Argosy Vol. 58, No. 11908-08-01G. W. Harting
  • 1 — Riches Thrust Upon Him — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 39 — Mr. Smith Dines Out — Robert Russell (Short Story)
  • 43 — Secret Enemies [Part 1 of 5] — F. K. Scribner (Serial Segment)
  • 58 — The Mutiny on the Mercury — Bertram Lebhar (Short Story)
  • 72 — Taking Big Chances [Part 1 of 4] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — Why I Missed the Midnight — Edmund E. Field (Short Story)
  • 92 — Washington—or Worse? [Part 2 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — Bloodgood’s Cheap Thoroughbred — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 111 — Chasing Rainbows [Part 2 of 4] — Douglas Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 121 — A Speculation in God’s Country — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 130 — The Frozen Fortune [Part 3 of 4] — Frank Lillie Pollock (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — Beating the Mail — Littell McClung (Short Story)
  • 140 — Land of Lost Hope [Part 4 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 159 — The Deeds of a Desperate Man — Garrett Swift (Short Story)
  • 164 — Bliss with a String to It — F. Raymond Brewster (Short Story)
  • 168 — A Barbarous Battle — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 176 — His Borrowed Plumage — Walter Duranty (Short Story)
  • 179 — Bad for the Boon Companions — Zoe Anderson Norris (Short Story)
  • 182 — Thornton’s Telegram — J. F. Valentine (Short Story)
  • 187 — A Case of Hearts and Horse — Edward Preston Campbell (Short Story)
  • 189 — The Vanishing Diamond — Mabel Gertrude Dunning (Short Story)
750The Argosy Vol. 58, No. 21908-09-01
  • 193 — The Storm-Center — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 223 — Locked Out — Katharine Eggleston (Short Story)
  • 229 — The Jailbird [Part 1 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 242 — Locked In — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 245 — Secret Enemies [Part 2 of 5] — F. K. Scribner (Serial Segment)
  • 258 — His Right to Die — Howard R. Garis (Short Story)
  • 270 — Taking Big Chances [Part 2 of 4] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 284 — Names and Numbers — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 289 — Washington—or Worse? [Part 3 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 298 — A Plunge in Pitch — Garret Swift (Short Story)
  • 314 — Chasing Rainbows [Part 3 of 4] — Douglas Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 322 — After the Cashier Left — Edmund E. Field (Short Story)
  • 329 — The Frozen Fortune [Part 4 of 4] — Frank Lillie Pollock (Serial Segment)
  • 344 — The Blond Lunatic — Zoe Anderson Norris (Short Story)
  • 347 — The Monkey Mystery — Ralph England (Short Story)
  • 355 — Leander Hits the Big Woods — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 361 — A Happy Hold-Up — Henry McHarg Davenport (Short Story)
  • 363 — A Page from the Past — Walter Duranty (Short Story)
  • 367 — The Doubled Rope — Marvin Dana (Short Story)
  • 374 — The Affair at the Station — F. Raymond Brewster (Short Story)
  • 381 — Blown Into Trouble — Robert Russell (Short Story)
  • 383 — The Magic Nickel — I. Victor Pearl (Short Story)
751The Argosy Vol. 58, No. 31908-10-01
  • 385 — Bluebeard’s Vestibule — Edgar Franklin (Novellete)
  • 417 — She and the Monster — Albert P. Terhune (Short Story)
  • 421 — A Fall Out of Fate [Part 1 of 4] — Edwin Bliss (Serial Segment)
  • 444 — The Bluffer — M. Gertrude Miller (Short Story)
  • 447 — The Jailbird [Part 2 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 464 — A Conspiracy in Greenbacks — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 471 — Secret Enemies [Part 3 of 5] — F. K. Scribner (Serial Segment)
  • 485 — Cupid in a Crushed Hat — John Montague (Short Story)
  • 489 — Taking Big Chances [Part 3 of 4] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 495 — Bill Bean’s Bump of Observation — Robert C. Brown (Short Story)
  • 499 — Washington—or Worse? [Part 4 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 509 — The Innocents — Edmund E. Field (Short Story)
  • 516 — Chasing Rainbows [Part 4 of 4] — Douglas Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 523 — When the Returns Came In — Howard R. Garis (Short Story)
  • 535 — “Hamlet” and the Baby — Ralph England (Short Story)
  • 541 — Behind the Colored Lights — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 547 — The Great Jury-Fixer — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 556 — “What Have You Done with Brockway?” — Lloyd Thacher (Short Story)
  • 560 — A Summons at Dawn — J. F. Valentine (Short Story)
  • 566 — That Other Girl’s Picture — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 571 — The Green Sun — Charles Carey (Short Story)
752PDFThe Argosy Vol. 58, No. 41908-11-01
  • 577 — By Bullet Persuasion — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 612 — Money to Burn — Walter Duranty (Short Story)
  • 615 — A Ditty — Sir Philip Sidney (Poem(s)) from The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia, 1590; first four lines of “My true love hath my heart”.
  • 616 — An Elusive Legacy [Part 1 of 5] — Harlan G. Steele (Serial Segment)
  • 638 — That Dropped Car — Robert Russell (Vignette)
  • 640 — From Flag to Flag [Part 1 of 4] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 653 — The Coat of Amos Koppercrust — Garrett Swift (Short Story)
  • 660 — A Fall Out of Fate [Part 2 of 4] — Edwin Bliss (Serial Segment)
  • 671 — Face Value — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 675 — Idleness — Aubrey de Vere (Extract) Song of Faith; Devout Exercises; and Sonnets by Sir Aubrey de Vere, W. Pickering, 1842
  • 676 — The Jailbird [Part 3 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 690 — The Hawkins Harvester [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 697 — “Easiest Thing in the World” — John H. Freese (Short Story)
  • 708 — Secret Enemies [Part 4 of 5] — F. K. Scribner (Serial Segment)
  • 723 — At My Lady’s Service — Radnor M. Coote (Short Story)
  • 727 — Taking Big Chances [Part 4 of 4] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 732 — The Clue That Counted — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Novelette)
  • 752 — When the Dance Is Done — Aloysius Coll (Poem(s)) The Harem, and Other Poems by Aloysius Coll, The Gorham Press, 1904
  • 753 — Cracked Eggs — Robert Carlton Brown (Short Story)
  • 757 — November — William Cullen Bryant (Extract) from “The Third of November, 1861”, Thirty Poems by William Cullen Bryant, D. Appleton and Company, 1864
  • 758 — An Overlooked Possibility — Lloyd Thacher (Short Story)
  • 761 — In League with the Black Vultures — Harold C. Burr (Short Story)
753The Argosy Vol. 59, No. 11908-12-01G. W.
  • 1 — The Man She Saw — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 33 — A Pressing Invitation — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 40 — Shipmates with Horror [Part 1 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 65 — Fateful December 31 — Littell McClung (Short Story)
  • 70 — An Elusive Legacy [Part 2 of 5] — Harlan G. Steele (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — A Fool Among Fools — Robert Carlton Brown (Short Story)
  • 88 — The World for Sale — Ralph Hoyt (Poem(s))
  • 89 — From Flag to Flag [Part 2 of 4] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — The Man Who Forgot — Walter Duranty (Short Story)
  • 108 — Jeannie Marsh — George Pope Morris (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 109 — A Fall Out of Fate [Part 3 of 4] — Edwin Bliss (Serial Segment)
  • 125 — Tickets to Trouble — John Montague (Short Story)
  • 129 — He Never Told a Lie — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 130 — The Jailbird [Part 4 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Why, Indeed — George Wither (Poem(s))
  • 142 — The Real Thing — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 146 — Secret Enemies [Part 5 of 5] — F. K. Scribner (Serial Segment)
  • 157 — Janson’s Luck — M. Gertrude Miller (Short Story)
  • 159 — A Telephone Tangle — J. F. Valentine (Short Story)
  • 172 — The Chance of His Lifetime — Lloyd Thacher (Short Story)
  • 175 — A Foretaste of Christmas — Longfellow (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 176 — Sentenced to the Chair — Edward Preston Campbell (Vignette)
  • 177 — Sleighing Song — John Shaw (Poem(s)) Poems by the Late Doctor John Shaw by John Shaw, 1810
  • 178 — An Important Tip — Charles B. Fremont (Short Story)
  • 186 — The Daughter of Mendoza — Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar (Poem(s)) Verse Memorials by Mirabeau B. Lamar, W.P. Fetridge & Co., 1857
  • 187 — Worse Than Stage Fright — J. S. Fender (Short Story)
  • 190 — What Happened in Midstream — Paul Edwards (Vignette)
  • 191 — The Dilemma of Daddy — Howard Cameron (Vignette)
  • 192 — Blindness — Charles Hanson Towne (Poem(s))
754The Argosy Vol. 59, No. 21909-01-01Vondrous
  • 193 — In the Lap of Luxury — Casper Carson (Novellete)
  • 221 — His Model Burglary — Albert Edward Ullman (Short Story)
  • 225 — Chicago by Thursday [Part 1 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 239 — Two Counties and a Horse — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 246 — Shipmates with Horror [Part 2 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 262 — Snow — George Crabbe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 263 — A Frenzied Suspicion — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 278 — Two Monopolists — John Byrom (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 279 — From Flag to Flag [Part 3 of 4] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 293 — The Man He Doubted — Mabel Gertrude Dunning (Short Story)
  • 298 — An Elusive Legacy [Part 3 of 5] — Harlan G. Steele (Serial Segment)
  • 309 — Pride — William Knox (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 310 — A Stumble Into Trouble — Robert Carlton Brown (Short Story)
  • 314 — The Jailbird [Part 5 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 321 — Ruppel’s Derangement — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 336 — Inconstancy — Lord Byron (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 337 — A Fall Out of Fate [Part 4 of 4] — Edwin Bliss (Serial Segment)
  • 349 — Stranded in a Street-Car — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 355 — His Wife’s Doings — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 368 — Dreams — Thomas Hood (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 369 — In the Snow-Belt — Robert Russell (Short Story)
  • 374 — Amateur Dentistry — Ralph England (Short Story)
  • 382 — A Serenade — Edward Coate Pinkney (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 383 — The Palisades and Peggy — John Garretsee (Short Story)
  • 384 — A Simple Sign — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
755The Argosy Vol. 59, No. 31909-02-01
  • 385 — How Could It Be? — Bertram Lebhar (Novellete)
  • 425 — Red and Black on White — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 434 — Trouble in Bunches [Part 1 of 4] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 448 — Near Neighbor to Despair — Robert Russell (Short Story)
  • 452 — Not for Sale [Part 1 of 4] — Elbert D. Wiggin (Serial Segment)
  • 471 — Take the World As It Is — Charles Swain (Poetry)
  • 472 — Some Pounds of Butter — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 478 — Chicago by Thursday [Part 2 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 492 — Hardy’s Poor Aim — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 498 — An Unspoken Promise — Gerald Griffin (Poetry (R))
  • 499 — Shipmates with Horror [Part 3 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 516 — A Taxicab Terror — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 521 — Elfin Song — Joseph Rodman Drake (Poetry (R))
  • 522 — An Elusive Legacy [Part 4 of 5] — Harlan G. Steele (Serial Segment)
  • 538 — The Hat That Told Tales — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 545 — From Flag to Flag [Part 4 of 4] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 557 — A Pair and a Parrot — Robert Carlton Brown (Short Story)
  • 560 — Friends — Herman Charles Merivale (Poetry (R))
  • 561 — Not the Right Man — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 567 — What He Saw at Midnight — Radnor M. Coote (Short Story)
  • 571 — The Missing Messenger — Edmund E. Field (Short Story)
756The Argosy Vol. 59, No. 41909-03-01Winemiller
  • 577 — The Lure of Excitement — E. V. Preston (Novellete)
  • 609 — All for Publicity — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 612 — Wanted by Uncle Sam [Part 1 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 631 — In the Height of Peril — Garrett Swift (Short Story)
  • 645 — Not for Sale [Part 2 of 4] — Elbert D. Wiggin (Serial Segment)
  • 661 — His Frantic Chase — Robert Russell (Short Story)
  • 667 — Trouble in Bunches [Part 2 of 4] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 676 — Caught in Meshes of Gold — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 687 — Chicago by Thursday [Part 3 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 698 — A Moment of Greatness — J. S. Fender (Short Story)
  • 703 — Shipmates with Horror [Part 4 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 710 — Five Hundred Dollars or Nothing — Robert Carlton Brown (Short Story)
  • 714 — An Elusive Legacy [Part 5 of 5] — Harlan G. Steele (Serial Segment)
  • 725 — The Hawkins Night Errant [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 733 — A Try for a Tree — Charles B. Fremont (Short Story)
  • 745 — Kimber’s Grand Larceny — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 750 — That Coveted Customer — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 753 — Some Things He Didn’t Know — Lloyd Thacher (Short Story)
  • 759 — A Third-Floor-Back Dilemma — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
757The Argosy Vol. 60, No. 11909-04-01
  • 1 — Captain Kidd of the Tow Path — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 29 — Caruso on the Wire — Charles Carey (Short Story)
  • 42 — The Crimson Harvest [Part 1 of 4] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 62 — Glass—Cut and Broken — Robert Carlton Brown (Short Story)
  • 65 — The Name of Martin Hoffman [Part 1 of 3] — Stephen Brandish (Serial Segment)
  • 80 — The Lion He Faced — Ralph England (Short Story)
  • 88 — Wanted by Uncle Sam [Part 2 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — Getting There First — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 111 — Not for Sale [Part 3 of 4] — Elbert D. Wiggin (Serial Segment)
  • 123 — The Good Samaritan — Robert Russell (Short Story)
  • 128 — Trouble in Bunches [Part 3 of 4] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 138 — Carried Beyond — F. K. Scribner (Short Story)
  • 146 — Chicago by Thursday [Part 4 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 153 — His Disreputable Friend — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 158 — The Hoodoo Hand-Glass — H. E. Twinells (Short Story)
  • 163 — Only As Far As Philadelphia — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 169 — Taking No Chances — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 176 — Return to Sender — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 188 — A Trolley Mix-Up — Fred H. Krog (Short Story)
  • 192 — Something Doing at Last — Edward P. Campbell (Short Story)
758PDFThe Argosy Vol. 60, No. 21909-05-01Bunker
  • 193 — The Time for Action — Casper Carson (Novelette)
  • 219 — That Stick and Singleton — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 223 — At His Mercy [Part 1 of 5] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 243 — Jacobi’s Juggernaut — J. F. Valentine (Short Story)
  • 249 — Faithfulness — [Uncredited] (Poetry (R))
  • 250 — The Crimson Harvest [Part 2 of 4] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 270 — Her Ideal in the Gray Overcoat — R. K. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 275 — When the Sun Sets — Guy Wetmore Carryl (Poetry)
  • 276 — The Name of Martin Hoffman [Part 2 of 3] — Stephen Brandish (Serial Segment)
  • 287 — When the Clock Stops — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 291 — Indifference — Thomas Heywood (Error, Actually By John Heywood) (Poetry (R))
  • 292 — Wanted by Uncle Sam [Part 3 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 301 — A Tale of the Bottle — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 304 — Not for Sale [Part 4 of 4] — Elbert D. Wiggin (Serial Segment)
  • 318 — Why Galway Lost His Temper — Robert Russell (Short Story)
  • 322 — Trouble in Bunches [Part 4 of 4] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 326 — A Millionaire’s Dilemma — M. Gertrude Miller (Short Story)
  • 330 — Something for Nothing — Robert Carlton Brown (Short Story)
  • 335 — At the End of His Rope — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 349 — Twenty-Four Hours Start — Burke Jenkins (Vignette)
  • 351 — It Is the Man — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 360 — An Enticing Prospect — Ralph England (Short Story)
  • 371 — A Cold Day for the Georgia Man — George Mariano (Short Story)
  • 376 — The Hero — Sir Henry Taylor (Poetry)
  • 377 — A Hand-Bag Too Many — Robert Keene (Short Story)
  • 384 — A Summer Song — Archibald Douglas (Poetry)
759The Argosy Vol. 60, No. 31909-06-01G. W.
  • 385 — Over the Partition — George M. A. Cain (Novellete)
  • 414 — Blossom Time — [Uncredited] (Poetry (R))
  • 415 — His Yellow Streak — Charles Carey (Short Story)
  • 428 — To Thomas Hood — Bartholomew Simmons (Poetry (R))
  • 429 — Roped In [Part 1 of 5] — Thomas Wells Durant (Serial Segment)
  • 443 — Why Smiley Smokes — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 453 — Two Tickets to Tuckerton [Part 1 of 3] — Douglas Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 471 — The Nail Inside — H. E. Twinells (Short Story)
  • 474 — At His Mercy [Part 2 of 5] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 486 — Just Luck — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 493 — Flowers — Thomas Hood (Poetry)
  • 494 — The Crimson Harvest [Part 3 of 4] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 513 — The Eleventh Exposure — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 514 — Wanted by Uncle Sam [Part 4 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 523 — A Count Against Courtesy — Edmund E. Field (Short Story)
  • 527 — The First Requiste — Owen Meredith (Poetry (R))
  • 528 — The Name of Martin Hoffman [Part 3 of 3] — Stephen Brandish (Serial Segment)
  • 542 — The Crown Jewels — Robert Carlton Brown (Short Story)
  • 546 — Fate in a Mask — Littell McClung (Short Story)
  • 553 — Song — Ellen Owning (Poetry)
  • 554 — The Hawkins First Aid to Movers [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 559 — Echo — Thomas Moore (Poetry (R))
  • 560 — I Interfere — Tom Worth (Short Story)
  • 564 — Trick for Trick — Radnor M. Coote (Short Story)
  • 567 — Love on the Blind Side — Kenneth Rand (Short Story)
  • 571 — Where Half Was Worse Than None — Robert Keene (Short Story)
760The Argosy Vol. 60, No. 41909-07-01G. Wright
  • 577 — His Dash to Frisco — E. V. Preston (Novellete)
  • 617 — Shooting Up Obijah — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 623 — Twelve Good Men [Part 1 of 5] — R. K. Thompson (Serial Segment)
  • 645 — When the Book-Agent Got Left — Homer Croy (Short Story)
  • 649 — The Secret on an Island [Part 1 of 3] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 663 — Not for Publication — Bertram Lebhar (Short Story)
  • 673 — Roped In [Part 2 of 5] — Thomas Wells Durant (Serial Segment)
  • 686 — Mr. Simpson’s Sound-Proof Fourth [Mr. Simpson] — Kenneth Rand (Short Story)
  • 691 — Two Tickets to Tuckerton [Part 2 of 3] — Douglas Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 704 — An Egg Shampoo — M. Gertrude Miller (Short Story)
  • 706 — Ben Gridley’s Neighbor — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 722 — At His Mercy [Part 3 of 5] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 734 — In a Hurry to Get There — Robert Keene (Short Story)
  • 739 — The Crimson Harvest [Part 4 of 4] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 749 — A Lively Affair — Helen T. Winell (Short Story)
  • 754 — The Kidnaper — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 756 — On the Outs with Luck — Fritz Krog (Short Story)
  • 759 — A Dog and a Career — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 763 — That Ghost in Chutney Street — F. Roney Weir (Short Story)
  • 766 — The Wrong Side of the Curtain — Robert Russell (Short Story)
761The Argosy Vol. 61, No. 11909-08-01T. Victor Hall
  • 1 — Honors Heaped High — Robert Carlton Brown (Novellete)
  • 32 — Tricked Into His Own — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 45 — From Stripes to Shoulder Straps [Part 1 of 3] — Casper Carson (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — At the Point of the Property Pistol — J. S. Fender (Short Story)
  • 69 — Twelve Good Men [Part 2 of 5] — R. K. Thompson (Serial Segment)
  • 81 — On the Skirts of Disaster — Robert Russell (Short Story)
  • 88 — The Secret on an Island [Part 2 of 3] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 99 — When I Got the Third Degree — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 104 — Roped In [Part 3 of 5] — Thomas Wells Durant (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — The Man Who Played Hookey — Ralph England (Short Story)
  • 123 — At His Mercy [Part 4 of 5] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 133 — Making Good with the Chief — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 143 — Two Tickets to Tuckerton [Part 3 of 3] — Douglas Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 148 — Her Kiss in the Dark — J. F. Valentine (Short Story)
  • 154 — The Address of Mr. Jones — Edmund E. Field (Short Story)
  • 160 — A Crimson Conquest — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 163 — Getting in Out of the Rain — H. E. Twinells (Short Story)
  • 167 — A Wary Son of the Soil — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 180 — Tagging the Fool — Kenneth Rand (Short Story)
  • 184 — A Motor-Boat Mystery — Tom Worth (Short Story)
  • 187 — Booming “The Bone of Contention” — W. Bert Foster (Short Story)
762The Argosy Vol. 61, No. 21909-09-01Valentine Sandberg
  • 193 — Howard Blandish—The Failure — Lennox Greer (Novellete)
  • 223 — A Scandal at the Mutual — Channing Pollock (Short Story)
  • 226 — His Handicap Mate [Part 1 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 248 — With the Help of a Lariat — Garrett Swift (Short Story)
  • 251 — The Case of the Paper-Chase — Edgar Franklin (Novellete)
  • 277 — Nine from Seventy-Five — Robert Keene (Short Story)
  • 282 — From Stripes to Shoulder Straps [Part 2 of 3] — Casper Carson (Serial Segment)
  • 293 — A Cool Story for a Hot Day — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 296 — Twelve Good Men [Part 3 of 5] — R. K. Thompson (Serial Segment)
  • 311 — The Boss to Blame — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 316 — Roped In [Part 4 of 5] — Thomas Wells Durant (Serial Segment)
  • 325 — A Bridegroom’s Dilemma — Albert Payson Terhune (Short Story)
  • 331 — The Secret on an Island [Part 3 of 3] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 343 — Clothes and the Man — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 349 — At His Mercy [Part 5 of 5] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 358 — After Coons and Afterward — Fritz Krog (Short Story)
  • 360 — Pickpockets and Others — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 363 — The Butt of Opportunity — H. E. Twinells (Short Story)
  • 368 — Via Wind and Water — Forrest Halsey (Short Story)
  • 371 — The Picture in His Pocket — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 380 — After He Got the Money — Kenneth Rand (Short Story)
763The Argosy Vol. 61, No. 31909-10-01B. B.
  • 385 — Off the Earth — John Q. Mawhinney (Novellete)
  • 420 — Setting a Tower Ablaze — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 424 — The Spy of Valley Forge [Part 1 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 442 — Uninvited, But There — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 450 — A Peck of Trouble — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 476 — The Hawkins Quick Home-Maker [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 482 — Ways to Wealth [Part 1 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 497 — A Dicker in Yachts — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 506 — His Handicap Mate [Part 2 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 523 — The Handle to My Name — Orville Updike Kidd (Short Story)
  • 529 — Twelve Good Men [Part 4 of 5] — R. K. Thompson (Serial Segment)
  • 537 — A Tangle in Tickets — Roy Halsted (Short Story)
  • 541 — From Stripes to Shoulder Straps [Part 3 of 3] — Casper Carson (Serial Segment)
  • 549 — The Trump-Holder — C. Malcolm Hincks (Short Story)
  • 552 — Roped In [Part 5 of 5] — Thomas Wells Durant (Serial Segment)
  • 558 — Getting Into Print — Fritz Krog (Short Story)
  • 562 — Just Luke’s Luck — Robert Carlton Brown (Short Story)
  • 568 — How I Lost My Paste-Pail — H. E. Twinells (Short Story)
  • 571 — The Duplicate Dish — Robert Keene (Short Story)
764The Argosy Vol. 61, No. 41909-11-01G. W. Harting
  • 577 — Done Brown — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 600 — Mr. Butterworth’s Baby — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 606 — The Imposter [Part 1 of 6] — Douglas Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 621 — When the Moon Danced — Epes Winthrop Sargent (Short Story)
  • 624 — Just for Spite — Robert Carlton Brown (Novellete)
  • 649 — The Chute That Balked — Roy Halstead (Short Story)
  • 654 — His Temptation [Part 1 of 5] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 669 — Three Drinks and Out — C. Reid Worrall (Short Story)
  • 673 — The Spy of Valley Forge [Part 2 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 689 — His After-Dinner Speech — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 697 — Ways to Wealth [Part 2 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 711 — The Key to the Situation — Cora L. Brown (Short Story)
  • 717 — His Handicap Mate [Part 3 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 733 — An Inside Job — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 739 — Twelve Good Men [Part 5 of 5] — R. K. Thompson (Serial Segment)
  • 743 — Gas and a Telephone — J. F. Valentine (Short Story)
  • 747 — Hunting Down Roxbury Station — Robert Keene (Short Story)
  • 751 — A Dress-Suit Affair — H. E. Twinells (Short Story)
  • 754 — His Stumbling-Block — Forrest Halsey (Short Story)
  • 758 — Wires Awry — Fritz Krog (Short Story)
  • 762 — For the Honor of Billy — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
765The Argosy Vol. 62, No. 11909-12-01
  • 1 — “Not Interested” — R. K. Thompson (Novellete)
  • 25 — Their Christmas Panic — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 37 — A Blow to Liberty [Part 1 of 3] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 50 — The Society Behavior of Eli Strong — Harold C. Burr (Short Story)
  • 53 — Genius — Grace H. Boutelle (Poetry)
  • 54 — The Eyes of 7,700 — Edgar Franklin (Novellete)
  • 80 — Mr. Simpson’s Simplified Christmas [Mr. Simpson] — Kenneth Rand (Short Story)
  • 82 — The Difference — Charlotte Becker (Poetry)
  • 83 — The Imposter [Part 2 of 6] — Douglas Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 93 — A Blankety Blank Victory — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 96 — Love’s Colors — Felix Carmen (Poetry)
  • 97 — His Temptation [Part 2 of 5] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — The Fruits of Flight — Forrest Halsey (Short Story)
  • 113 — The Spy of Valley Forge [Part 3 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — After They Missed the Train — Robert Russell (Short Story)
  • 129 — The Struggle — Nellie Frances Milburn (Poetry)
  • 130 — Ways to Wealth [Part 3 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 145 — Tito’s Testing — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 151 — His Handicap Mate [Part 4 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 163 — My Lady of the Subway — Radnor M. Coote (Short Story)
  • 165 — Merry Christmas for the Postman — George Mariano (Short Story)
  • 168 — Two Locks and a Key — Hilson M. Unsey (Short Story)
  • 171 — His Guilty Conscience — F. Raymond Brewster (Short Story)
  • 174 — Eight Flights Up — Helen Holden (Short Story)
  • 178 — The Skirts of Mischance — Robert Keene (Short Story)
  • 183 — The Fate of the Great Idea — Thomas R. Ybarra (Short Story)
  • 187 — All for a Piece of Gingham — Cora L. Brown (Short Story)
  • 191 — Their Joyless Joy Ride — E. P. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 192 — Apart and Yet Together — Robert W. Service (Poetry)
766The Argosy Vol. 62, No. 21910-01-01Clinton Pettee
  • 193 — On the Brink of 2000 — Garret Smith (Novelette)
  • 221 — His Threat to the Theaters — Robert Keene (Short Story)
  • 226 — The Man Who Ran Away [Part 1 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 244 — The Look of a Gentleman — Forrest Halsey (Short Story)
  • 249 — The Thirteenth Night — Harlan G. Steele (Novellete)
  • 274 — A Bump on the Grand Canal — John S. Brackett (Short Story)
  • 277 — A Blow to Liberty [Part 2 of 3] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 288 — What One Roman Did — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 296 — The Imposter [Part 3 of 6] — Douglas Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 307 — The Doctor’s Meal Ticket — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 310 — His Temptation [Part 3 of 5] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 323 — Marked Money — R. K. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 326 — The Spy of Valley Forge [Part 4 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 337 — The Hawkins 8-Wheeled North Pole [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 344 — Ways to Wealth [Part 4 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 358 — Mrs. Carter’s $1.98 Canary — Stephen Angus Cox (Short Story)
  • 361 — The Flag-Station’s Fault — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 368 — His Nest-Egg — Roy Halstead (Short Story)
  • 370 — The Dog in the Dummy — H. E. Twinells (Short Story)
  • 372 — The Lone Diner — Randolph Hayes (Short Story)
  • 377 — The Watch of the Night Before — J. F. Valentine (Short Story)
767The Argosy Vol. 62, No. 31910-02-01Clinton Pettee
  • 385 — The Fare to Frisco — Lee Bertrand (Novellete)
  • 420 — Ice-Bound — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 425 — A Submarine Enchantment [Part 1 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 437 — Calling Up Mr. Faulkner — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 441 — When Minutes Were Precious — R. K. Thompson (Novellete)
  • 460 — His Proposal Under Pressure — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 462 — The Man Who Ran Away [Part 2 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 475 — Chased by a Minute-Hand — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 481 — The Imposter [Part 4 of 6] — Douglas Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 492 — The Hawkins Wall-Wizard [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 498 — His Temptation [Part 4 of 5] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 506 — Her Pitiless Rival — Roy Halstead (Short Story)
  • 511 — A Blow to Liberty [Part 3 of 3] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 523 — The Jolt to Mr. Ricaby — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 530 — The Spy of Valley Forge [Part 5 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 535 — An Outlook’s Penalty — F. Raymond Brewster (Short Story)
  • 542 — The Loose Change of Chance — Cromwell Knox (Short Story)
  • 548 — Stung! — Munson Hill (Short Story)
  • 551 — A Mishap and a Millionaire — John S. Brackett (Short Story)
  • 555 — That Man Worthington — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 563 — Simpkins and That Receipted Bill — Anthony Wright (Short Story)
  • 569 — When the Editor’s Eye Struck — H. E. Twinells (Short Story)
  • 574 — Professor Daubenburg’s Dog-Organ — Stephen Angus Cox (Short Story)
768The Argosy Vol. 62, No. 41910-03-01L. A. Shafer
  • 567 — His Stolen Fortune — George M. A. Cain (Novellete)
  • 600 — Liar’s Day — Robert Keene (Short Story)
  • 604 — The Escort [Part 1 of 3] — Marie B. Schrader (Serial Segment)
  • 616 — A Kiss and a Camera — Ralph England (Short Story)
  • 621 — Oysters and Ladyfingers — E. V. Preston (Novellete)
  • 649 — Two Bags of Trouble — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 654 — In the Wrong Shoes [Part 1 of 6] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 665 — A Midnight Revelation — George Mariano (Short Story)
  • 670 — A Submarine Enchantment [Part 2 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 680 — Markham’s New Partner — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 685 — The Man Who Ran Away [Part 3 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 695 — A Chance for Action — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 701 — The Imposter [Part 5 of 6] — Douglas Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 711 — Blind Luck — R. K. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 716 — His Temptation [Part 5 of 5] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 726 — What Happened to the Honeymoon — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 734 — Desperate Remedies — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 737 — The Passenger’s “Valley” — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 747 — A Lesson in Letters — Gerald N. Coe (Short Story)
  • 752 — The Pongee Cow — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 754 — Tommy Castleton’s Taste — Leslie H. Bradshaw (Short Story)
  • 758 — A Trolley-Car Unpleasantness — J. F. Valentine (Short Story)
  • 763 — Drunk or Crazy? — Albert Payson Terhune (Short Story)
  • 767 — Behind the Green-Paneled Door — Roy Halstead (Short Story)
769The Argosy Vol. 63, No. 11910-04-01Gordon Grant
  • 1 — The Clown’s Mate — Gerald N. Coe (Novellete)
  • 32 — Four Canvasback Ducks — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 38 — Insane Island [Part 1 of 4] — Cromwell Knox (Serial Segment)
  • 51 — In Bad — John Montague (Short Story)
  • 55 — A Glut of Suspects — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 79 — Algernon, of the Kind Heart — Forrest Halsey (Short Story)
  • 83 — In the Wrong Shoes [Part 2 of 6] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 98 — Selby’s Swap — E. V. Preston (Short Story)
  • 105 — The Escort [Part 2 of 3] — Marie B. Schrader (Serial Segment)
  • 117 — His Mark of Identification — Littell McClung (Short Story)
  • 125 — A Submarine Enchantment [Part 3 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Mixed Company — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 145 — The Man Who Ran Away [Part 4 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 156 — The Hawkins Seven-Shooter [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 163 — The Imposter [Part 6 of 6] — Douglas Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 168 — My Name in the Head-Lines — Anthony Wright (Short Story)
  • 172 — The Ant and the Elephant — Harold C. Burr (Short Story)
  • 176 — The Case in Question — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 181 — Fooled All Round — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 189 — An Unhatched Clue — Robert Keene (Short Story)
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  • 193 — A Night with a Million — R. K. Thompson (Novellete)
  • 212 — Inside Information — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 220 — The Road to Trouble [Part 1 of 3] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 232 — A Joke on the Neighbors — Hugh A. Smith, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 235 — The Cad — Casper Carson (Novellete)
  • 267 — The Toughness of Bill Kelly — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 272 — Insane Island [Part 2 of 4] — Cromwell Knox (Serial Segment)
  • 284 — A Matter of Twenty Dollars — Ralph England (Short Story)
  • 294 — In the Wrong Shoes [Part 3 of 6] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 306 — Another New Panama — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 309 — A Submarine Enchantment [Part 4 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 325 — Their Agent at Colebrook — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 336 — The Man Who Ran Away [Part 5 of 5] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 342 — My Jonah Day — Gerald N. Coe (Short Story)
  • 348 — The Escort [Part 3 of 3] — Marie B. Schrader (Serial Segment)
  • 358 — That Private Interview — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 361 — Defying His Father — John Garretsee (Short Story)
  • 364 — The Current of Life — Frank Condon (Short Story)
  • 367 — Speculating on a Sure Thing — Anthony Wright (Short Story)
  • 372 — Obstinate Benjamin — Fritz Krog (Short Story)
  • 375 — While the Dog Barked — Lillian Bennet-Thompson (Short Story)
  • 379 — When Hartshorne Napped — J. F. Valentine (Short Story)
771The Argosy Vol. 63, No. 31910-06-01
  • 377 — Marvin Mallory’s Conscience — Bertram Lebhar (Novellete)
  • 413 — The Late Mr. Gregg — Arthur W. Sullivan (Short Story)
  • 420 — When Liberty Was Born [Part 1 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 433 — How Alonzo Directed Destiny — Robert Russell (Short Story)
  • 441 — A Trail of Mysteries — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 473 — The Clothes That Didn’t Fit — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 481 — The Master Schemer [Part 1 of 4] — Robert Keene (Serial Segment)
  • 496 — Preston’s Proposal — Lillian Bennet-Thompson (Short Story)
  • 502 — Insane Island [Part 3 of 4] — Cromwell Knox (Serial Segment)
  • 517 — The Rumpus Cubsy Started — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 521 — The Road to Trouble [Part 2 of 3] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 536 — “Elegantly Appointed” — Tom Worth (Short Story)
  • 541 — In the Wrong Shoes [Part 4 of 6] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 551 — Cornered in Cuba — Gerald N. Coe (Short Story)
  • 556 — A Submarine Enchantment [Part 5 of 5] — Garrett Swift (Serial Segment)
  • 566 — A Brace of Blunders — R. K. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 572 — A Close Shave — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
772The Argosy Vol. 63, No. 41910-07-01
  • 577 — A Gentleman of Leisure — Casper Carson (Novellete)
  • 600 — Mrs. Allison’s Day of Excitement — Leslie Havergal Bradshaw (Short Story)
  • 605 — The Odds Against the “Banner” [Part 1 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 618 — In Clover and Out — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 625 — A Fight for a Formula — Lillian Bennet-Thompson (Novellete)
  • 646 — Louie Gets a Raise — Howard P. Rockey (Short Story)
  • 648 — When Liberty Was Born [Part 2 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 661 — Around the World in Twenty-Four Hours — Stephen Angus Cox (Short Story)
  • 665 — The Master Schemer [Part 2 of 4] — Robert Keene (Serial Segment)
  • 676 — His Unwelcome Niece — Garrett Swift (Short Story)
  • 680 — In the Wrong Shoes [Part 5 of 6] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 687 — A Ring, a Roof, and a Rubber Heel — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 706 — Insane Island [Part 4 of 4] — Cromwell Knox (Serial Segment)
  • 715 — The Letters That Proved Things — E. P. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 718 — The Road to Trouble [Part 3 of 3] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 727 — A Neighbor Row — Fritz Krog (Short Story)
  • 730 — The Hawkins Rubber Lunatic Asylum [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 736 — Borrowed Trouble — R. K. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 739 — Tea for Breakfast — Charles Carey (Short Story)
  • 742 — That Obstinate Juryman — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 748 — The Menace to Parker’s Campaign — Arthur W. Sullivan (Short Story)
  • 757 — The Wage of Disaster — Frank Williams (Short Story)
  • 763 — Blue Monday at the Art School — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 767 — In the Nick of Time — Frank Condon (Short Story)
773The Argosy Vol. 64, No. 11910-08-01Pettee
  • 1 — The Border-Rider of Broken-S — George C. Jenks (Novelette)
  • 23 — Twelve Good Hens and True — Roland Ashford Phillips (Short Story)
  • 26 — Whither? — Hartley Coleridge (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 27 — Devil’s Own Island [Part 1 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 38 — Heartsease — Walter Savage Landor (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 39 — The Industrious Tommy Brown — George Foxhall (Short Story)
  • 43 — A Ringer of Door Bells — R. K. Thompson (Novelette)
  • 62 — Glenside’s Leading Citizen — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 69 — Faith — Frances Anne Kemble (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 70 — The Worst Is Yet to Come [Part 1 of 5] — Gerald N. Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 81 — Under the River-Bed — Arnold Hofmann (Short Story)
  • 87 — The Rose Thou Gav’st — Charles Swain (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 88 — The Odds Against the “Banner” [Part 2 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 105 — A Hair-Raising Experiment — Lillian Bennet-Thompson (Short Story)
  • 109 — Serenade — Catherine Young Glenn (Poem(s))
  • 110 — When Liberty Was Born [Part 3 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 122 — Fair Play — Flavel Scott Mines (Poem(s))
  • 123 — The Hawkins Gas Annex [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 130 — The Master Schemer [Part 3 of 4] — Robert Keene (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — Some Trouble About a Name — Anthony Wright (Short Story)
  • 142 — In the Wrong Shoes [Part 6 of 6] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 145 — Up in the Gallery — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 151 — The Man He Knocked Down — J. F. Valentine (Short Story)
  • 156 — Taking It Out of Him — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Vignette)
  • 158 — Fisherman’s Luck — Fritz Krog (Short Story)
  • 161 — The Writing on the Envelope — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 165 — Under Unknown Charges — Orlando Moore (Short Story)
  • 173 — Between — Grace H. Boutelle (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine January 1898
  • 174 — A Third-Act Mystery — George Stillwell (Short Story)
  • 181 — False Pity — Nathan M. Levy (Poem(s))
  • 182 — That Bewitched Diamond — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 187 — Dobson’s Trousers — Howard P. Rockey (Short Story)
  • 190 — Settling with Boggs — Stephen Angus Cox (Short Story)
774The Argosy Vol. 64, No. 21910-09-01
  • 193 — Because of the Green House — Seward W. Hopkins (Novelette)
  • 211 — A Narrow Squeak — Lillian Bennet-Thompson (Short Story)
  • 214 — Mind Over Matter [Part 1 of 4] — Brooks Stevens (Serial Segment)
  • 229 — Between Purchase and Delivery — R. K. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 237 — Devil’s Own Island [Part 2 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 248 — The Wet Wall-Paper — Robert Carlton Brown (Short Story)
  • 255 — The Remittance Man — E. V. Preston (Novelette)
  • 273 — The Worst Is Yet to Come [Part 2 of 5] — Gerald N. Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 283 — Such Good Friends He Had — Walter Duranty (Short Story)
  • 287 — The Odds Against the “Banner” [Part 3 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 300 — When Liberty Was Born [Part 4 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 308 — A Queer Move in Flatbush — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 313 — The Master Schemer [Part 4 of 4] — Robert Keene (Serial Segment)
  • 319 — Hawkin’s Improved Diving Bell [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 326 — Rapid Transit in the Big Woods — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 331 — When Laughton Called — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 335 — Exclusive News — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 340 — Egging on the Rube — Munson Hill (Short Story)
  • 342 — A Brush with Bruin — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 346 — That Front-Door Nuisance — George Mariano (Short Story)
  • 350 — In the Small Hours — Alfred J. Olsen, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 352 — His Impending Catastrophe — Leslie Havergal Bradshaw (Short Story)
  • 356 — Horshoes for Luck — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 366 — The Chase of the Runabout — Morton P. Hobs (Short Story)
  • 372 — Who’ll Eat Our Supper — Roy Halstead (Short Story)
  • 375 — Profit from a Penny — Anthony Wright (Short Story)
  • 379 — The Case in Point — Forrest Halsey (Short Story)
775The Argosy Vol. 64, No. 31910-10-01
  • 385 — The House That Jack Bought — George Mariano (Novellete)
  • 407 — “In the Good Old Summer-Time” — Frank Condon (Short Story)
  • 411 — Juggling the “Bow-Wow” [Part 1 of 2] — Casper Carson (Serial Segment)
  • 423 — The Other Half — Elizabeth York Miller (Short Story)
  • 430 — The Big League Bluff — R. K. Thompson (Novellete)
  • 450 — Duncan’s New System — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 454 — Mind Over Matter [Part 2 of 4] — Brooks Stevens (Serial Segment)
  • 462 — The Fat Man and Latham — Orlando Moore (Short Story)
  • 466 — Devil’s Own Island [Part 3 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 476 — From a Newspaper Portrait — Clive R. Fenn (Short Story)
  • 478 — The Worst Is Yet to Come [Part 3 of 5] — Gerald N. Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 487 — A Mystery of Peg-Leg Gulch — E. V. Preston (Short Story)
  • 499 — When Liberty Was Born [Part 5 of 5] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 506 — That Dreadful Dewey — George Stillwell (Short Story)
  • 510 — The Odds Against the “Banner” [Part 4 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 516 — Crushed by Inches — Arnold Hofmann (Short Story)
  • 521 — In Wrong at a Dance — Arthur W. Sullivan (Short Story)
  • 527 — The Handmaiden — Alfred J. Olsen, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 531 — Not in the Picture — Roy Halstead (Short Story)
  • 536 — The French of Rodney Sullivan — Hartridge D. Tyler (Short Story)
  • 541 — That Dime in the Drug-Store — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 546 — Wealth on the Wing — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 553 — A Miss in Bridges — Anthony Wright (Short Story)
  • 559 — His Plate of Oysters — R. K. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 561 — From King to Clown — J. F. Valentine (Short Story)
  • 566 — Jonathan Springer, Sport — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 574 — Town and Country — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 575 — A Sunday Romance — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
776The Argosy Vol. 64, No. 41910-11-01Modest Stein
  • 577 — The Powder Chase — George C. Jenks (Novellete)
  • 601 — A Jersey Knight Errant — Albert Payson Terhune (Short Story)
  • 606 — Fencing with Villainy [Part 1 of 3] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 619 — An Arab Proverb — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Argosy March 1895
  • 620 — His Sleeping Car Trail — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 628 — T. Z. B. — Edgar Franklin (Novellete)
  • 656 — His Morning After Vacation — Fritz Krog (Short Story)
  • 659 — The Big Obstacle [Part 1 of 6] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 672 — Battledore and Shuttlecock — Clinton Scollard (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine October 1895
  • 673 — The Man Who Came Back to Jail — R. K. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 676 — The Art to Please — Joel Benton (Poem(s)) The Golden Argosy October 16 1886
  • 677 — Mind Over Matter [Part 3 of 4] — Brooks Stevens (Serial Segment)
  • 683 — Beverly’s New Job — Vance Maynard (Short Story)
  • 690 — The Worst Is Yet to Come [Part 4 of 5] — Gerald N. Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 698 — A Song in Doubt — Sennett Stephens (Poem(s)) The All-Story Magazine April 1907
  • 699 — Her Bid for Fame — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 709 — Juggling the “Bow-Wow” [Part 2 of 2] — Casper Carson (Serial Segment)
  • 723 — Why He Got the Automobile — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 729 — Devil’s Own Island [Part 4 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 739 — A Choice — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 740 — An Umbrella Entanglement — George Stillwell (Short Story)
  • 745 — The Runaway Runabout — Kirtland Allen Wilson (Short Story)
  • 752 — A Watch in the Night — Lillian Bennet-Thompson (Short Story)
  • 757 — The Mycroft Pearls — Leslie Havergal Bradshaw (Short Story)
  • 762 — The Cashier’s Loophole — Robert Keene (Vignette)
  • 764 — Jones, of Connecticut — Hartridge D. Tyler (Short Story)
777The Argosy Vol. 65, No. 11910-12-01Clinton Pettee
  • 1 — A Cold Deal — Garrett Swift (Novellete)
  • 32 — Hi and the Badger — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 37 — Sword, Go Through the Land — Clarence Urmy (Poem(s)) The Argosy February 1908
  • 38 — In Treason’s Track [Part 1 of 4] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 54 — This Way Out — Frank Williams (Short Story)
  • 56 — Speculations — Flavel Scott Mines (Poem(s)) The Argosy August 1900
  • 57 — Blood Will Tell — George M. A. Cain (Novellete)
  • 76 — His Christmas Burden — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 85 — An Exhibit That Walked Away [Part 1 of 4] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — The Key to the Past — Grace H. Boutelle (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine August 1903
  • 101 — When He Tasted the Water — Lillian Bennet-Thompson (Short Story)
  • 106 — Fencing with Villainy [Part 2 of 3] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — A Letter to Post — Frank Condon (Short Story)
  • 121 — The Big Obstacle [Part 2 of 6] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Life — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 140 — Their White Lie — Ida Jackson Burgess (Short Story)
  • 143 — Mind Over Matter [Part 4 of 4] — Brooks Stevens (Serial Segment)
  • 151 — On the Brink of Destruction — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 154 — The Worst Is Yet to Come [Part 5 of 5] — Gerald N. Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 164 — Two Telephone Calls’ Worth — George Mariano (Short Story)
  • 170 — A Night of Riddles — R. K. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 177 — The Snow — Edwin L. Sabin (Poem(s))
  • 178 — The Hawkinsambulator [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 186 — The Count Against Him — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 189 — The Come-On — Lillian Bennet-Thompson (Short Story)
  • 192 — The Passing of a Mirage — May Stayton (Poem(s))
778The Argosy Vol. 65, No. 21911-01-01
  • 193 — At Thieves’ Paradise — Douglas Pierce (Novellete)
  • 219 — The Attack to Save — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 231 — Roy Burns’s Handicap [Part 1 of 5] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 243 — Mr. Pilkington’s Charmer Churn — Harry King Tootle (Short Story)
  • 248 — Her Hero from Savannah — Marie B. Schrader (Novellete)
  • 277 — A Rush Job for Fair — Ivor Morris Lowrie (Short Story)
  • 282 — The White Thought — Richard Burton (Poem(s))
  • 283 — The Woman He Feared [Part 1 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 299 — Those Sealed Figures — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 303 — In Treason’s Track [Part 2 of 4] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 314 — The Wonder Fish — Frank Condon (Short Story)
  • 320 — An Exhibit That Walked Away [Part 2 of 4] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 333 — By Dumb Show — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 335 — Serenade — Catharine Young Glen (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine November 1895
  • 336 — The Big Obstacle [Part 3 of 6] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 347 — At the End of the Wave Length — Randolph Hayes (Short Story)
  • 351 — Fencing with Villainy [Part 3 of 3] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 358 — Facing the Boss — Munson Hill (Vignette)
  • 360 — The Blizzard Juggler — Albert Payson Terhune (Short Story)
  • 366 — A Dentist’s Dilemma — Hartridge D. Tyler (Short Story)
  • 371 — The Snuffing Out of a Star — John Wilstach (Vignette)
  • 373 — The Private Officer — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 383 — “Seeing Nellie Home” — Matthew White, Jr. (Vignette)
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  • 385 — Four Magic Words — Hartridge D. Tyler (Novellete)
  • 407 — The Playwright’s Caller — Richard Barry (Short Story)
  • 410 — His Brother’s Eclipse [Part 1 of 5] — Lee Bertrand (Serial Segment)
  • 424 — A Hot Night in Texas — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 431 — The Tail of the Oregonian Limited — Frank Williams (Novellete)
  • 458 — The Bridegroom of Chance — Arthur Henry Gooden (Short Story)
  • 465 — The Woman He Feared [Part 2 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 478 — An Error of Comedies — Leslie Havergal Bradshaw (Short Story)
  • 487 — Roy Burns’s Handicap [Part 2 of 5] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 499 — Joy Riding with Bruin — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 504 — In Treason’s Track [Part 3 of 4] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 517 — A Little Printer’s Big Enemy — Homer Croy (Short Story)
  • 521 — An Exhibit That Walked Away [Part 3 of 4] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 533 — Because of the Storm — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 541 — The Big Obstacle [Part 4 of 6] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 551 — When I Stuck to My Host — Frank Condon (Short Story)
  • 555 — Like a Bolt from the Blue — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 559 — Making a Man of Him — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 563 — His Path of Deceit — Ivor Morris Lowrie (Short Story)
  • 567 — Their Race for Wealth — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 573 — The Argosy’s Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 577 — Spar-Mates — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 603 — The Drum He Couldn’t Beat — Robert Carlton Brown (Short Story)
  • 611 — Too Much of a Good Thing — R. K. Thompson (Novellete)
  • 629 — A Historical Novel — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The All-Story Magazine March 1908
  • 630 — Thanks to the Indians — George B. Walker (Short Story)
  • 633 — To Clorinda — Tom Hall (Poem(s)) The Argosy September 1900
  • 634 — His Brother’s Eclipse [Part 2 of 5] — Lee Bertrand (Serial Segment)
  • 646 — What Came of Butting In — Fritz Krog (Short Story)
  • 650 — Roy Burns’s Handicap [Part 3 of 5] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 663 — The Small Girl’s View of It — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The All-Story Magazine November 1907
  • 664 — Up to the President — Ivor Morris Lowrie (Short Story)
  • 666 — A Fair Fisher-Maid — Clinton Scollard (Poem(s)) The All-Story Magazine September 1907
  • 667 — The Woman He Feared [Part 3 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 684 — Cupid’s Net — Harry Romaine (Poem(s)) The Argosy August 1897
  • 685 — In Response to Advertising — Adelaide Stedman (Short Story)
  • 691 — The Big Obstacle [Part 5 of 6] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 706 — The Fracas at an Ostrich Farm — Garrett Swift (Short Story)
  • 710 — A Mermaid’s Song — Hugo Deloraine (Poem(s)) The All-Story Magazine December 1907
  • 711 — An Exhibit That Walked Away [Part 4 of 4] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 720 — Blundering Into Luck — Kenneth Rand (Short Story)
  • 725 — In Treason’s Track [Part 4 of 4] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 731 — The Editor’s Fault — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 737 — The Poet — Arthur Grissom (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 738 — Poor Man Preferred — Frank Condon (Short Story)
  • 741 — The Freedom of Mr. Peen — Forrest Halsey (Short Story)
  • 746 — Van Dubb’s Fire-Trap — J. F. Valentine (Short Story)
  • 752 — A Midnight Mischance — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 755 — Knowledge — Theodosia Garrison (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine February 1903
  • 756 — The Enterprise of Ruxton — Helen Fairchild Duke (Short Story)
  • 761 — A Venture in Bat Oil — Louis Schneider (Short Story)
  • 765 — The Argosy’s Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 1 — The Trail of the Flashlight — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 24 — The Lion’s Share in It — Robert Russell (Short Story)
  • 30 — In the Name of the King [Part 1 of 6] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 41 — Dexter’s Home Run Hit — Arnold Hofmann (Short Story)
  • 45 — The Touch of Finger Bill — George C. Jenks (Novellete)
  • 69 — Bad Luck in Disguise — William H. Greene (Short Story)
  • 72 — In Quest of the Pink Elephant [Part 1 of 4] — Elbert D. Wiggin (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — Sharing a Luxury — Peter P. Durham (Short Story)
  • 92 — His Brother’s Eclipse [Part 3 of 5] — Lee Bertrand (Serial Segment)
  • 103 — In Vaudeville’s Vestibule — Forrest Halsey (Short Story)
  • 109 — Roy Burns’s Handicap [Part 4 of 5] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 117 — Entertaining Colonel Bean — Cora L. Brown (Short Story)
  • 123 — The Woman He Feared [Part 4 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 133 — The Gaiety of Hiccups — Walter Dunham Makepeace (Short Story)
  • 135 — The Big Obstacle [Part 6 of 6] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Tommy Castleton’s Fool Idea — Leslie Havergal Bradshaw (Short Story)
  • 146 — Anything but Footless — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 157 — Kidnaping Gussie — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 162 — My Trolley Day — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 165 — The Tenor’s Obstacle Race — Fritz Krog (Short Story)
  • 172 — An Umbrella, the Baby, and Bob — Arthur W. Sullivan (Short Story)
  • 178 — A Pullman Mix-Up — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 185 — Why Mrs. Beauford Came Back — Viola Justin (Short Story)
  • 189 — The Argosy’s Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 193 — An Up-to-Date Shipwreck — Frank Williams (Novellete)
  • 223 — A Chicken Coup — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 226 — The Shooting at Big D. [Part 1 of 4] — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 239 — Fate in Basswood — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 243 — A $30,000 Hoodoo — Casper Carson (Novellete)
  • 265 — Mr. Keen’s Double Life — Forrest Halsey (Short Story)
  • 270 — A Sky-Scraper Conspiracy [Part 1 of 5] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 284 — The Hawkins Tack-Driver [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 292 — In the Name of the King [Part 2 of 6] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 305 — A Mahogany Mystery — George B. Walker (Short Story)
  • 311 — In Quest of the Pink Elephant [Part 2 of 4] — Elbert D. Wiggin (Serial Segment)
  • 320 — Welcome — George Alison (Poem(s)) The Argosy January 1906
  • 321 — Putting It Through — Elizabeth Adams Banks (Short Story)
  • 323 — Perilous Heights — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The All-Story Magazine July 1906
  • 324 — His Brother’s Eclipse [Part 4 of 5] — Lee Bertrand (Serial Segment)
  • 336 — At Lone Wolf Cabin — Seward W. Hopkins (Novelette)
  • 351 — His Moving-Picture Past — Arthur W. Sullivan (Short Story)
  • 359 — Roy Burns’s Handicap [Part 5 of 5] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 363 — The Shot in the Night — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 368 — That Round-Trip Ticket — H. E. Twinells (Short Story)
  • 374 — Well Fixed — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 378 — An Alpine Hold-Up — Louis Gorham (Short Story)
  • 380 — When Two Are Old — Grace Hodson Boutelle (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine July 1903; given as by Grace Hodsdon Boutelle.
  • 381 — The Argosy’s Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 385 — Midnight Between Towns — Fritz Krog (Novellete)
  • 408 — The Depth of Silence — Herrick (Extract) from “To His Mistresse Objecting to Him Neither Toying or Talking”, Hesperides by Robert Herrick, 1648
  • 409 — Those Guns for Caritas — Nevil G. Henshaw (Short Story)
  • 414 — Vengeance Burned Away [Part 1 of 3] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 429 — Human Weakness — Frank H. Sweet (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine April 1903
  • 430 — All for a Black Mallard — Frederick Hewitt (Short Story)
  • 433 — The Way of It — W. Barclay Smith (Poem(s))
  • 434 — The Fighting Streak — William H. Greene (Novellete)
  • 456 — The Man Who Leased Air — Viola Justin (Short Story)
  • 460 — On the Stage of Life — Tom Masson (Poem(s))
  • 461 — A Sky-Scraper Conspiracy [Part 2 of 5] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 473 — From Over the Mexican Border — George Foxhall (Short Story)
  • 475 — A Dirge — Thomas Lovell Beddoes (Poem(s)) The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes by Thomas Lovell Beddoes, W. Pickering, 1851
  • 476 — The Shooting at Big D. [Part 2 of 4] — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 489 — The Hawkins Peril for Man and Beast [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 499 — On Lake Itaska — Chester Firkins (Poem(s))
  • 500 — In Quest of the Pink Elephant [Part 3 of 4] — Elbert D. Wiggin (Serial Segment)
  • 516 — The Taming of Lem Hawks — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 522 — Summer Winds — George Darley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 523 — In the Name of the King [Part 3 of 6] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 537 — Dear Little Verse — Robert Loveman (Poem(s)) The Argosy September 1898
  • 538 — His Picnic Predicament — Leslie Havergal Bradshaw (Short Story)
  • 543 — The Wire That Wasn’t Cut — F. Raymond Brewster (Short Story)
  • 549 — His Brother’s Eclipse [Part 5 of 5] — Lee Bertrand (Serial Segment)
  • 553 — After the Road Forked — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 557 — A Tenderfoot’s Stand — George B. Walker (Short Story)
  • 562 — Groceries, Diamonds, and a Fraud — H. E. Twinells (Short Story)
  • 568 — Emmy and the Dining-Car Conductor — Ralph Irving (Short Story)
  • 572 — The Man Who Frets at Worldly Strife — Joseph Rodman Drake (Poem(s)) Poems by Croaker, Croaker & Co, and Croaker, Jun by Joseph Rodman Drake & Fitz-Greene Halleck, The Bradford Club, 1819, as by Croaker
  • 573 — The Argosy’s Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 577 — The Sign of Fear — Lillian Bennet-Thompson (Novellete)
  • 605 — Cupid Fans the Pitcher — Arnold Hofmann (Short Story)
  • 610 — Just Like Wyoming [Part 1 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 626 — The Breaking Faith of an Insurgent — Don Randolph (Short Story)
  • 631 — One Thrill Too Many — Bertram Lebhar (Novellete)
  • 661 — When the Day Counted — Burke Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 667 — Vengeance Burned Away [Part 2 of 3] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 682 — The Mysterious Stranger — William H. Greene (Short Story)
  • 687 — The Shooting at Big D. [Part 3 of 4] — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 701 — On the Cannibals’ Reserve List — H. E. Twinells (Short Story)
  • 709 — In the Name of the King [Part 4 of 6] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 720 — The Bet on a Gold Basis — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 724 — In Quest of the Pink Elephant [Part 4 of 4] — Elbert D. Wiggin (Serial Segment)
  • 734 — A Decree from the Indians — George B. Walker (Short Story)
  • 740 — A Sky-Scraper Conspiracy [Part 3 of 5] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 750 — The Bear and the Bearskin — Edward Sedman (Short Story)
  • 753 — The Protege of Vanderford Knox — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 756 — What Made Him a Ribbon Clerk — R. K. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 762 — The Squirrel Motor — J. J. Meehan (Short Story)
  • 765 — The Argosy’s Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 1 — The Secret of Their Captivity — Louis Gorham (Novellete)
  • 30 — Mr. Scales at the Fancy Dress Ball [Mr. Scales] — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 39 — War in the Cuban Canebrakes [Part 1 of 3] — Frank Williams (Serial Segment)
  • 55 — In the Wood — Catherine Markham (Poem(s))
  • 56 — In Death Valley — John Blunt (Short Story); illustrated by T. Victor Hall
  • 57 — Pavements — Clinton Scollard (Poem(s))
  • 58 — With His Back to the World — Charles Carey (Novellete)
  • 79 — A Gale Triumphant — Milton Price Harley (Short Story)
  • 83 — Just Like Wyoming [Part 2 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment); illustrated by Mayo Bunker
  • 98 — The Original Nature Fakir — Randolph Hayes (Short Story); illustrated by T. Victor Hall; given as “The Original Nature Faker” in the Table of Contents.
  • 101 — In the Name of the King [Part 5 of 6] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Bucking a Blizzard — Garret Smith (Short Story); illustrated by Mayo Bunker
  • 117 — A Latter-Day Fortunatus — Sennett Stephens (Poem(s))
  • 118 — A Sky-Scraper Conspiracy [Part 4 of 5] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment); illustrated by Mayo Bunker
  • 130 — The Battle of Life — Nancy Byrd Turner (Poem(s))
  • 131 — The Man on Third — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story); illustrated by Mayo Bunker
  • 135 — Vengeance Burned Away [Part 3 of 3] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 146 — Dan Muir’s Cattle Rustler — George B. Walker (Short Story)
  • 151 — The Amateur Rounder — William H. Greene (Short Story)
  • 154 — Love’s Relenting — Ethel M. Colson (Poem(s))
  • 155 — The Shooting at Big D. [Part 4 of 4] — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Serial Segment); illustrated by Mayo Bunker
  • 163 — Plucking Out the Mystery — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Novelette)
  • 177 — The Lid of the Rain Jar — Frank Sullivan (Short Story)
  • 185 — The Drawing Card — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 189 — The Argosy’s Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 193 — Why Williamsport? — Douglas Pierce (Novellete)
  • 218 — The Song of the Deep-Sea Wind — Thomas Bicket (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine February 1905
  • 219 — The Medicine Man’s Bluff — Walter G. Patterson (Short Story)
  • 224 — Two Gloves—A Romance — Beatrice E. Rice (Poem(s))
  • 225 — The Frame-Up [Part 1 of 4] — E. V. Preston (Serial Segment)
  • 236 — A Quatrain of Exile — Charles Fitzhugh Talman (Poem(s))
  • 237 — Forgotten Orders — Elmer Millard (Short Story)
  • 240 — To Phyllis — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The Grand Magazine April 1906
  • 241 — From the Very First Minute — Burke Jenkins (Novellete)
  • 264 — A Tender Heart’s Dilemma — Forrest Halsey (Short Story)
  • 269 — The Swivel of Suspicion [Part 1 of 3] — Marie B. Schrader (Serial Segment)
  • 281 — The Power of Gold — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 282 — The Orchid Horror — John Blunt (Short Story)
  • 290 — War in the Cuban Canebrakes [Part 2 of 3] — Frank Williams (Serial Segment)
  • 303 — Dick Harper—Horse Thief — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 307 — After the First Day’s Battle — Frank Lillie Pollock (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine May 1903
  • 308 — Just Like Wyoming [Part 3 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 320 — The Plague Rat — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 326 — The Choice — Clinton Scollard (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine May 1903
  • 327 — In the Name of the King [Part 6 of 6] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 336 — Helping Her Out — Lillian Bennet-Thompson (Short Story)
  • 343 — The Rose-Lined Street — Adella Washer (Poem(s))
  • 344 — The Deadhead Castaways — Bertram Lebhar (Novelette)
  • 358 — The Secret — Alwin West (Poem(s))
  • 359 — A Sky-Scraper Conspiracy [Part 5 of 5] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 366 — How Eve Got Even — Wallace Irwin (Poem(s))
  • 367 — His Misdirected Ambition — William H. Greene (Short Story)
  • 371 — The Lightship — Frank Dempster Sherman (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine May 1902
  • 372 — After Hope Was Dead — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 377 — In Convalescence — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 378 — With a Mustang’s Help — George B. Walker (Short Story)
  • 381 — The Argosy’s Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 385 — A Schenectady Vendetta — Fritz Krog (Novelette)
  • 420 — After the Seventh Lamp — Anita Fitch (Short Story)
  • 423 — The General’s Pawn [Part 1 of 3] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 440 — Using Dollars for Bait — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 448 — The Lone Passenger — Seward W. Hopkins (Novelette)
  • 469 — Mr. Scales’s Uncle John [Mr. Scales] — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 477 — A Break from Annapolis [Part 1 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 497 — A Touch by Wire — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 505 — The Frame-Up [Part 2 of 4] — E. V. Preston (Serial Segment)
  • 518 — Out of a Stormy Sky — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 521 — The Swivel of Suspicion [Part 2 of 3] — Marie B. Schrader (Serial Segment)
  • 534 — How Tinkham Got Left — Viola Justin (Short Story)
  • 540 — Just Like Wyoming [Part 4 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 548 — The Coward — Lillian Bennet-Thompson (Short Story)
  • 552 — War in the Cuban Canebrakes [Part 3 of 3] — Frank Williams (Serial Segment)
  • 563 — What the Canal Gave Up — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 570 — A Five-Cent Cupid — Shannon B. Myers (Short Story)
  • 573 — The Argosy’s Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 577 — Her Own Angel — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 610 — Two Throughbreds — George Foxhall (Short Story)
  • 612 — Russia’s Black Paw [Part 1 of 6] — Casper Carson (Serial Segment)
  • 625 — In the Secluded Section — John Creen (Short Story)
  • 629 — The Germ of the Purple Death — George M. A. Cain (Novellete)
  • 652 — The One-Minute Stop — Frank Williams (Short Story)
  • 657 — The Hoodoo Fighter [Part 1 of 4] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 669 — Kansas City and Schultz — Arnold Hofmann (Short Story)
  • 677 — The General’s Pawn [Part 2 of 3] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 688 — Midnight’s Prey — Alan Trench (Short Story)
  • 691 — A Break from Annapolis [Part 2 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 708 — The Gambler — John Blunt (Short Story)
  • 712 — The Frame-Up [Part 3 of 4] — E. V. Preston (Serial Segment)
  • 721 — Fruitless Credit — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 725 — The Swivel of Suspicion [Part 3 of 3] — Marie B. Schrader (Serial Segment)
  • 733 — The Savage Strain — William H. Greene (Novelette)
  • 750 — The Hawkinspiral [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 755 — A Stunt with Old Goliath — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 759 — The Friendship Trap — H. E. Twinells (Short Story)
  • 765 — The Argosy’s Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 1 — Disentangled in Detroit — Fritz Krog (Novellete)
  • 27 — His Hunch — Charles T. Heaslip (Short Story)
  • 33 — Trembling Earth [Part 1 of 4] — Louis Gorham (Serial Segment)
  • 47 — The Kidding of the Boob — A. K. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 52 — At Six Bells in the Dog-Watch — George C. Jenks (Novellete)
  • 78 — A Christmas Derelict — Viola Justin (Short Story)
  • 82 — Russia’s Black Paw [Part 2 of 6] — Casper Carson (Serial Segment)
  • 97 — The Hoodoo Fighter [Part 2 of 4] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Mud Helps — George B. Walker (Short Story)
  • 116 — A Break from Annapolis [Part 3 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Fate and a Rag Doll — Leonard M. Fanning (Short Story)
  • 129 — The General’s Pawn [Part 3 of 3] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — The Last Hold-Up — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 149 — The Frame-Up [Part 4 of 4] — E. V. Preston (Serial Segment)
  • 156 — The Jewels of Santy Joe — Seward W. Hopkins (Novelette)
  • 168 — With Siberia Waiting — William H. Greene (Short Story)
  • 171 — In Desperate Clutch — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 175 — What He Couldn’t Throw Away — Robert Keene (Short Story)
  • 181 — When Two Women Said No — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 189 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 193 — Settled in Seattle — Randolph Hayes (Novellete)
  • 219 — Retribution — Frank H. Sweet (Poetry)
  • 220 — After Larry Left the Crew — Walter C. Scott (Short Story)
  • 224 — A Quatrain of Good Luck — Aloysius Coll (Poetry)
  • 225 — The Search — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 230 — The Amiable Aroma [Part 1 of 3] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 246 — In Winter — Clinton Scollard (Poetry)
  • 247 — The Man Ahead — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 252 — Death Undreaded — Walter Savage Landor (Poetry (R))
  • 253 — When No Trains Ran — Frank Williams (Novellete)
  • 278 — Diamond Disaster — Douglas Pierce (Short Story)
  • 281 — Herb of Grace — Elsa Barker (Poetry)
  • 282 — Wresting a Pittsburgh Secret [Part 1 of 4] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 294 — The First of January — Jean Rushmore (Poetry)
  • 295 — On His Nerve — Mary Anderson Kinsley (Short Story)
  • 297 — Retribution — D. Aydelotte (Poetry)
  • 298 — Trembling Earth [Part 2 of 4] — Louis Gorham (Serial Segment)
  • 309 — In the Plague at Sun Sing — Richardson L. Wright (Short Story)
  • 313 — If I Were King — Charles Mumford (Poetry)
  • 314 — Russia’s Black Paw [Part 3 of 6] — Casper Carson (Serial Segment)
  • 325 — A Winter Song (“Sylvia, let the autumn go”) — Clinton Scollard (Poetry)
  • 326 — “Somewheres East of Suez” — William H. Greene (Short Story)
  • 330 — The Conqueror — Marian West (Poetry)
  • 331 — The Hoodoo Fighter [Part 3 of 4] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 343 — When Baseball Was Dead — R. K. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 348 — The Key to the Past — Grace H. Boutelle (Poetry)
  • 349 — A Break from Annapolis [Part 4 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 357 — What Caused a Triple Alliance — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 362 — The Eye of the Devil-Box — George M. A. Cain (Novelette)
  • 374 — The Old South — Frank H. Sweet (Poetry)
  • 375 — Buck Fever — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 380 — The Bookworm’s Plaint — John Kendrick Bangs (Poetry)
  • 381 — The Argosy’s Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 385 — The Silent Foe — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 408 — The Trouble Man’s Adventure — F. Raymond Brewster (Short Story)
  • 413 — With Sword and Strategy [Part 1 of 4] — Frank Williams (Serial Segment)
  • 427 — The Celtic Way — Randolph Hayes (Short Story)
  • 432 — A Pair of Eyes in Cleveland — George Sillwell (Novellete)
  • 460 — Mr. Scales Buys a Wedding Present [Mr. Scales] — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 468 — The Amiable Aroma [Part 2 of 3] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 485 — Desperate Measures — Leslie Havergal Bradshaw (Short Story)
  • 490 — Wresting a Pittsburgh Secret [Part 2 of 4] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 506 — The Tameness of the Wild West — William H. Greene (Short Story)
  • 510 — Russia’s Black Paw [Part 4 of 6] — Casper Carson (Serial Segment)
  • 523 — A Pajama Plight — H. E. Twinells (Short Story)
  • 527 — Trembling Earth [Part 3 of 4] — Louis Gorham (Serial Segment)
  • 536 — The Worth of Columbus — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 540 — The Hoodoo Fighter [Part 4 of 4] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 554 — On the Frozen Trail — R. K. Thompson (Novelette)
  • 571 — The Argosy’s Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 577 — A Long Way from Home — George M. A. Cain (Novellete)
  • 627 — The Fadeaway — E. P. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 640 — Shifting Suspects [Part 1 of 4] — Marie B. Schrader (Serial Segment)
  • 652 — When Silence Lied — Elizabeth Adams Banks (Short Story)
  • 654 — With Sword and Strategy [Part 2 of 4] — Frank Williams (Serial Segment)
  • 665 — The Sunken Death — John Blunt (Short Story)
  • 671 — Wresting a Pittsburgh Secret [Part 3 of 4] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 683 — Getting the Sheriff’s Number — William H. Greene (Short Story)
  • 687 — Russia’s Black Paw [Part 5 of 6] — Casper Carson (Serial Segment)
  • 698 — The Man in the Mask — Charles T. Heaslip (Short Story)
  • 708 — Trembling Earth [Part 4 of 4] — Louis Gorham (Serial Segment)
  • 722 — In the Mosquito Belt — Arnold Hofmann (Short Story)
  • 728 — The Amiable Aroma [Part 3 of 3] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 743 — The Spur of Torture — Francis Sullivan (Short Story)
  • 747 — Speed and Salvation — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 751 — The Box That Wasn’t Black’s — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 757 — Before the Play Went on — Forrest Halsey (Short Story)
  • 763 — The Argosy’s Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 1 — As the Dice Fell — Albert Payson Terhune (Novellete)
  • 58 — Roost of the Tumbling Q — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 65 — Fate and the Winds — Leighton Demain (Poetry)
  • 66 — Between Two Alibis [Part 1 of 7] — Lawrence Perry (Serial Segment)
  • 80 — The Catcher Comes Back — William H. Greene (Short Story)
  • 87 — A Contrast — Tom Masson (Poetry)
  • 88 — Shifting Suspects [Part 2 of 4] — Marie B. Schrader (Serial Segment)
  • 103 — At Lone Willow Station — R. K. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 108 — With Sword and Strategy [Part 3 of 4] — Frank Williams (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — The Bandits’ Game — Randolph Hayes (Short Story)
  • 123 — Wresting a Pittsburgh Secret [Part 4 of 4] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — From Both Sides of the Bars — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 147 — The Song of the City — A. Eastman Elwin (Poetry)
  • 148 — In Quest of a Queen — Garret Smith (Novelette)
  • 175 — Love’s Return — Charlotte Wilson (Poetry)
  • 176 — Russia’s Black Paw [Part 6 of 6] — Casper Carson (Serial Segment)
  • 183 — The Maiden Race of the Au Revoir — Byron Amulet (Short Story)
  • 185 — Her God in the Car — Matthew White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 187 — The Argosy’s Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 193 — Where Nothing Got Away — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 261 — The Greaser — D. L. Crosthwait (Short Story)
  • 263 — The Lure of the Nile [Part 1 of 4] — Elbert D. Wiggin (Serial Segment)
  • 273 — Ugly Evidence — F. Raymond Brewster (Short Story)
  • 280 — The Hawkins Relapse [Part 1 of 5; Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 298 — That Outfield Fly — Don Augur (Short Story)
  • 302 — Between Two Alibis [Part 2 of 7] — Lawrence Perry (Serial Segment)
  • 325 — Shifting Suspects [Part 3 of 4] — Marie B. Schrader (Serial Segment)
  • 336 — The Disappearance of Mr. Hodge — John S. Brackett (Novelette)
  • 363 — With Sword and Strategy [Part 4 of 4] — Frank Williams (Serial Segment)
  • 373 — The Ultimatum of Pop Watkins — Elmer Millard (Short Story)
  • 379 — The Argosy’s Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 385 — King of Chaos — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 445 — To the Sun — Lurana W. Sheldon (Poetry)
  • 446 — Back to the Wickiup — Albert Payson Terhune (Short Story)
  • 455 — Every Hand Against Him [Part 1 of 3] — Peter P. Durham (Serial Segment)
  • 467 — The Bucko — R. Ernest Dupuy (Short Story)
  • 470 — The Lure of the Nile [Part 2 of 4] — Elbert D. Wiggin (Serial Segment)
  • 484 — Butting Into Popularity — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 498 — The Hawkins Relapse [Part 2 of 5; Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 518 — A Cabbage Calamity — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 526 — The Key of Omar — Thomas Walsh (Poetry)
  • 527 — Between Two Alibis [Part 3 of 7] — Lawrence Perry (Serial Segment)
  • 540 — The Fielder’s Choice — Frank Williams (Short Story)
  • 543 — In Dreams — Emily Westwood Lewis (Poetry)
  • 544 — Shifting Suspects [Part 4 of 4] — Marie B. Schrader (Serial Segment)
  • 552 — When Plays Failed — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 556 — A Face in the Crowd — Clinton Scollard (Poetry)
  • 557 — For the Glory of China — Randolph Hayes (Short Story)
  • 562 — A Glimpse of the Purple — Viola Justin (Short Story)
  • 566 — Finger-Prints — Louis Gorham (Short Story)
  • 570 — At the Closed Door — Theodosia Garrison (Poetry)
  • 571 — The Argosy’s Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 577 — Heroes Both — Frank Williams (Novel)
  • 682 — Brotherhood — Edward Klauber, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 685 — Making a Fan of Him [Part 1 of 5] — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 702 — Justice of the Wilds — Garnet Warren (Short Story)
  • 707 — Every Hand Against Him [Part 2 of 3] — Peter P. Durham (Serial Segment)
  • 728 — The Test of Tragedy — Russell E. Smith (Short Story)
  • 731 — Between Two Alibis [Part 4 of 7] — Lawrence Perry (Serial Segment)
  • 747 — Over the Party-Wire — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 755 — The Hawkins Relapse [Part 3 of 5; Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 766 — Merely a Matter of Cigarettes — Percy M. Cushing (Short Story)
  • 770 — The Lure of the Nile [Part 3 of 4] — Elbert D. Wiggin (Serial Segment)
  • 785 — The Man, the Maid, and the Motorcycle — R. K. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 788 — Not Like Fiction — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 793 — And the End Is Not Yet — William H. Greene (Short Story)
  • 802 — His Below-Zero Adventure — Fritz Krog (Short Story)
  • 808 — The Bald Lady’s Love Affair — Kenneth Rand (Short Story)
  • 811 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
797The Argosy Vol. 70, No. 11912-08-01
  • 1 — At Every Turn — F. Raymond Brewster (Novellete)
  • 83 — The Thought of You — Celia Myrover Washington (Poem(s))
  • 84 — The Tiger Decides — Frank Conly (Short Story)
  • 87 — One Confounded Thing After Another [Part 1 of 2] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 101 — New York — Witter Bynner (Poem(s))
  • 102 — Plumbers to Burn — Bertram Lebhar (Short Story)
  • 115 — Youth and Age — Charles Buxton Going (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine
  • 116 — Making a Fan of Him [Part 2 of 5] — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 133 — The Paleface — William H. Greene (Short Story)
  • 138 — Narcissus — Witter Bynner (Poem(s))
  • 139 — Between Two Alibis [Part 5 of 7] — Lawrence Perry (Serial Segment)
  • 159 — Trapped — Randolph Hayes (Short Story)
  • 166 — Ballade of Old France — Charles Hanson Towne (Poem(s))
  • 167 — The Hawkins Relapse [Part 4 of 5; Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 181 — The Sure Estate — Eugene C. Dolson (Poem(s))
  • 182 — The Maneuvers of Bob — Reginald Heber Poole (Short Story)
  • 187 — The Birth of the Opal — Warwick James Price (Poem(s))
  • 188 — Every Hand Against Him [Part 3 of 3] — Peter P. Durham (Serial Segment)
  • 209 — An Adventure in Roping — Fritz Krog (Short Story)
  • 215 — The Lure of the Nile [Part 4 of 4] — Elbert D. Wiggin (Serial Segment)
  • 225 — The Heart-Beat of a City — Herbert N. Casson (Poem(s)) The Busy Man’s Magazine December 1907
  • 226 — The Tilted Shack — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 232 — Before Roll-Call — John Blunt (Short Story)
  • 234 — Gipsy Song — Frank Dempster Sherman (Poem(s))
  • 235 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 241 — Cleared for Action — Lawrence Perry (Novel)
  • 362 — A Bunch o’ Mountain Scenery — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 368 — The Motor-Bus Mystery [Part 1 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 389 — Proving the Case — Randolph Hayes (Short Story)
  • 396 — Making a Fan of Him [Part 3 of 5] — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 410 — The Fiber of Men — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 414 — Between Two Alibis [Part 6 of 7] — Lawrence Perry (Serial Segment)
  • 426 — Mr. Scales Makes a Loan [Mr. Scales] — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 435 — One Confounded Thing After Another [Part 2 of 2] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 452 — The Hawkins Relapse [Part 5 of 5; Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 463 — Dead or Alive — Fritz Krog (Short Story)
  • 470 — The Fifth Shot — Frank Conly (Short Story)
  • 475 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 481 — The Clutch of Siberia — Richardson L. Wright (Novel)
  • 573 — The Trail of the Dye — Almer C. Sanborn (Short Story)
  • 582 — Castaways of the Year 2000 [Part 1 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 599 — Between Midnight and Noon — J. F. Valentine (Short Story)
  • 607 — The Motor-Bus Mystery [Part 2 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 625 — Somewhere Among the S’s — Peter P. Durham (Short Story)
  • 634 — Making a Fan of Him [Part 4 of 5] — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 651 — The Brand of the Hurricane — Percy M. Cushing (Short Story)
  • 657 — Between Two Alibis [Part 7 of 7] — Lawrence Perry (Serial Segment)
  • 665 — Company Over Saturday — R. K. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 678 — Gilded Treachery — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 694 — A Reckoning Squared — C. Langton Clarke (Short Story)
  • 701 — In the New Telephone Book — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 709 — A Play for Big Money — E. V. Preston (Short Story)
  • 715 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 721 — Breaking Into West Point — Capt. S. S. Harrington (Novel)
  • 818 — Where the Catamount Landed — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 826 — Flirting with Desperate Hazard [Part 1 of 5] — R. K. Thompson (Serial Segment)
  • 853 — Returning to Sanity — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 871 — Castaways of the Year 2000 [Part 2 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 892 — When Something Happened — Robert Keene (Short Story)
  • 898 — The Motor-Bus Mystery [Part 3 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 913 — The Scoop — Charles G. Barney, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 919 — Making a Fan of Him [Part 5 of 5] — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 939 — An Audience of One — Erastus Osgood (Short Story)
  • 944 — The Madness of McSweeney — Frank Conly (Short Story)
  • 949 — A Scotch Widow and a Welsh Rarebit — Elizabeth Warren (Short Story)
  • 953 — Third from the End — Courtney Ryley Cooper (Short Story)
  • 955 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
801PDFThe Argosy Vol. 71, No. 11912-12-01
  • 1 — Loosing the Tempest — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 81 — At Five Fathoms — Frank Williams (Short Story)
  • 87 — Before the Dark [Part 1 of 5] — Leslie Havergal Bradshaw (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — One Crowded Christmas — Douglas Pierce (Short Story)
  • 116 — Flirting with Desperate Hazard [Part 2 of 5] — R. K. Thompson (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — The New Man’s Dilemma — Morton P. Hobs (Short Story)
  • 152 — Castaways of the Year 2000 [Part 3 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 171 — On the Plymouth Express — Frank Conly (Short Story)
  • 176 — The Motor-Bus Mystery [Part 4 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 190 — Modern Weapons — Charles Phelps Cushing (Short Story)
  • 193 — Wizard or Crook — Casper Carson (Novelette)
  • 217 — A Steam-Room Fracas — Hartridge D. Tyler (Short Story)
  • 225 — In the Land of Illusion — Charles G. Barney, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 230 — The Letter He Didn’t Want — Howard P. Rockey (Short Story)
  • 235 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 241 — A Call to Arms — Edgar Franklin (Novellete)
  • 326 — The Forty-Millionth Man — George Foxhall (Short Story)
  • 333 — “The Trouble Hunter” [Part 1 of 6] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 359 — War — Richardson L. Wright (Short Story)
  • 363 — Before the Dark [Part 2 of 5] — Leslie Havergal Bradshaw (Serial Segment)
  • 376 — Her Rented Future — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 385 — Flirting with Desperate Hazard [Part 3 of 5] — R. K. Thompson (Serial Segment)
  • 405 — Castaways of the Year 2000 [Part 4 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 425 — Something Queer in Utica — Seward W. Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 442 — “Coward, Liar, and Thief” — Bertram Lebhar (Short Story)
  • 456 — The Flaw in the Flag — Lillian Bennet-Thompson (Short Story)
  • 467 — The Daredevil — Arthur D. Howden Smith (Short Story)
  • 473 — With Sugar and Cream — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 475 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 481 — Larkin of the Free Range — Frank Williams (Novellete)
  • 574 — At Two in the Morning — Howard P. Rockey (Short Story)
  • 579 — The Woman with the Velvet Voice [Part 1 of 2] — Christopher Dale (Serial Segment)
  • 599 — Tobacco, Dice, and the Baby — Bertram Lebhar (Short Story)
  • 610 — “The Trouble Hunter” [Part 2 of 6] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 629 — Proving the Impossible — Almer C. Sanborn (Short Story)
  • 637 — Before the Dark [Part 3 of 5] — Leslie Havergal Bradshaw (Serial Segment)
  • 647 — From Somewhere Into Nowhere — George Foxhall (Short Story)
  • 654 — Flirting with Desperate Hazard [Part 4 of 5] — R. K. Thompson (Serial Segment)
  • 667 — A Six-Cylinder Conquest — Roy Halstead (Short Story)
  • 673 — Castaways of the Year 2000 [Part 5 of 5] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 689 — By Way of the Circus — E. V. Preston (Short Story)
  • 704 — Without Hope of Reward — R. Ernest Dupuy (Short Story)
  • 708 — The Man with the Purple Finger — Frank Conly (Short Story)
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  • 721 — Where All Clues Led — Lawrence Perry (Novel)
  • 834 — A Tough Tenderfoot — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 846 — Deland’s Wife [Part 1 of 2] — Howard P. Rockey (Serial Segment)
  • 872 — Rat Simpson of the V.M.I. — Littell McClung (Short Story)
  • 881 — “The Trouble Hunter” [Part 3 of 6] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 899 — Marked Cards — Douglas Pierce (Short Story)
  • 904 — The Woman with the Velvet Voice [Part 2 of 2] — Christopher Dale (Serial Segment)
  • 917 — Up for Seven Years — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 925 — Before the Dark [Part 4 of 5] — Leslie Havergal Bradshaw (Serial Segment)
  • 938 — Dollars with Wings — Robert Keene (Short Story)
  • 949 — Flirting with Desperate Hazard [Part 5 of 5] — R. K. Thompson (Serial Segment)
  • 955 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 1 — The First Law — Fred Jackson (Novel)
  • 114 — The Man He Shot — Richardson L. Wright (Short Story)
  • 119 — The Menace [Part 1 of 4] — William H. Greene (Serial Segment)
  • 147 — Marrying for Money — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 161 — Deland’s Wife [Part 2 of 2] — Howard P. Rockey (Serial Segment)
  • 184 — His Great Idea — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 192 — “The Trouble Hunter” [Part 4 of 6] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 211 — The Game and the Pearls — R. K. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 220 — Before the Dark [Part 5 of 5] — Leslie Havergal Bradshaw (Serial Segment)
  • 228 — In the Typhoon’s Path — Anna Alice Chapin (Short Story)
  • 233 — After Thirty Years — Una Hudson (Short Story)
  • 235 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 241 — Ysabel of the Blue Bird — Grace Sartwell Mason & John Northern Hilliard (Novel)
  • 340 — “The Road You Walk On” — Richardson L. Wright (Short Story)
  • 350 — Their Honeymoon Eclipse [Part 1 of 6] — Howard P. Rockey (Serial Segment)
  • 371 — The Last of the Watsons — John Blunt (Short Story)
  • 379 — The Menace [Part 2 of 4] — William H. Greene (Serial Segment)
  • 403 — The Charge of Mrs. Van Voorst — Frank Conly (Short Story)
  • 412 — “The Trouble Hunter” [Part 5 of 6] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 426 — Not on the Map — Douglas Pierce (Short Story)
  • 433 — Her Winning Hand — Genevieve Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 440 — Out of the Movies — Elmer L. Reizenstein (Short Story)
  • 444 — Getting the Double Cross — Kenneth Rand (Novelette)
  • 465 — Gore Galore — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 475 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 481 — The Third Act — Fred Jackson (Novel)
  • 596 — The Gold Desert Pirate — Edward Clarke (Short Story)
  • 606 — His Miserable Masquerade [Part 1 of 2] — Fritz Krog (Serial Segment)
  • 627 — A West Point Secret — Captain S. S. Harrington (Short Story)
  • 635 — Their Honeymoon Eclipse [Part 2 of 6] — Howard P. Rockey (Serial Segment)
  • 654 — Mustered Out — Frank Wade Smith (Short Story)
  • 660 — The Menace [Part 3 of 4] — William H. Greene (Serial Segment)
  • 676 — An Automobile Unwanted — R. K. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 683 — “The Trouble Hunter” [Part 6 of 6] — Albert Payson Terhune (Serial Segment)
  • 690 — The Very Absurdity of It — Harold Strong Latham (Short Story)
  • 695 — Sisters of Men — Kent Calloway (Short Story)
  • 702 — On Small Time — Adam Spring (Short Story)
  • 707 — The Making of a Diplomat — Richard Barry (Short Story)
  • 715 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 721 — The Border of Blades — H. Bedford-Jones & W. R. Foran (Novel)
  • 817 — Duty — [Uncredited] (Poetry)
  • 818 — A Bungalow and a Bungled “O” — Will Garland Brown (Short Story)
  • 829 — A Wireless Secret [Part 1 of 3] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 861 — The Man Who Could Be King — R. K. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 877 — Her Goat — [Uncredited] (Poetry)
  • 878 — Their Honeymoon Eclipse [Part 3 of 6] — Howard P. Rockey (Serial Segment)
  • 895 — The Modern Lochinvar — [Uncredited] (Poetry)
  • 896 — A Family Crest to Order — Mary Rider Mechtold (Short Story)
  • 901 — The Poet’s Soul — Robert Loveman (Poetry)
  • 902 — The Menace [Part 4 of 4] — William H. Greene (Serial Segment)
  • 918 — The Ranger of Siskiyou — Ray P. Tracy (Short Story)
  • 925 — His Miserable Masquerade [Part 2 of 2] — Fritz Krog (Serial Segment)
  • 935 — Contentment — Southwell (Poetry (R))
  • 936 — The Extra Body — Almer Curtis Sanborn (Short Story)
  • 948 — The Nail in the Ceiling — Roger North (Short Story)
  • 952 — Time — Clinton Scollard (Poetry)
  • 953 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 1 — Taming Fierce Elton — Katharine Eggleston (Novel)
  • 114 — Scud o’ the Banks [Part 1 of 4] — Frank Williams (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Arab Lullaby — Frederick Ferdinand Moore (Poetry)
  • 141 — A Wireless Secret [Part 2 of 3] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 171 — The World — Charles Swain (Poetry (R))
  • 172 — Their Honeymoon Eclipse [Part 4 of 6] — Howard P. Rockey (Serial Segment)
  • 190 — Words — Howell (Poetry (R))
  • 191 — He Couldn’t Fiddle — Frank X. Finnegan (Short Story)
  • 198 — Diamonds to Smuggle — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 207 — A Surprise in Sulphur — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 213 — Kwan-Yin’s Necklace — Mrs. Clayton Sedgwick Cooper (Short Story)
  • 222 — Jacob’s Ladder — Mary Katherine Maule (Short Story)
  • 228 — The Endless Sky — [Uncredited] (Poetry (R))
  • 229 — When Time Was Up — Hamilton Prince (Short Story)
  • 234 — A Man Speaks — H. Bedford-Jones (Poetry)
  • 235 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 241 — Inside Information — Charles Carey (Novel)
  • 321 — Out of Algiers [Part 1 of 2] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 340 — Scud o’ the Banks [Part 2 of 4] — Frank Williams (Serial Segment)
  • 367 — Their Honeymoon Eclipse [Part 5 of 6] — Howard P. Rockey (Serial Segment)
  • 384 — A Wireless Secret [Part 3 of 3] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 411 — One Grand Machine for to Hear — G. W. Ogden (Short Story)
  • 418 — The Guns of Doom — Robert Emmet MacAlarney (Short Story)
  • 428 — It Happened in Java — W. E. Schutt (Short Story)
  • 435 — A Corner in Hearts — Charles H. La Tourette (Short Story)
  • 445 — The Obvious Thing — Lillian Bennet-Thompson (Short Story)
  • 454 — Before Train-Time — Morton P. Hobs (Short Story)
  • 459 — A Case of Canned Cat — Frank X. Finnegan (Short Story)
  • 465 — A Rattling Tale — Anna Bird Stewart & Ed Borein (Short Story)
  • 469 — What Rafiz El Din Did — Rothvin Wallace (Short Story)
  • 475 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 481 — Ambushed — Fred Jackson (Novel)
  • 595 — Easy Money [Part 1 of 3] — Clinton H. Stagg (Serial Segment)
  • 620 — Scud o’ the Banks [Part 3 of 4] — Frank Williams (Serial Segment)
  • 647 — Their Honeymoon Eclipse [Part 6 of 6] — Howard P. Rockey (Serial Segment)
  • 659 — Out of Algiers [Part 2 of 2] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 684 — When Vaudeville Beckoned — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Novelette)
  • 714 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 721 — The Waters of Strife [The Waters of Strife] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novel)
  • 841 — An Enemy Hath Done This [Part 1 of 4] — Joseph Hocking (Serial Segment)
  • 876 — Scud o’ the Banks [Part 4 of 4] — Frank Williams (Serial Segment)
  • 899 — Easy Money [Part 2 of 3] — Clinton H. Stagg (Serial Segment)
  • 922 — The Sign — Frederick Simpich (Short Story)
  • 927 — Shere Ali’s Stirrup Cup — W. R. Foran (Short Story)
  • 932 — The Two Who Escaped — Anna Wynne & Grace Tabor (Short Story)
  • 939 — Out of the Air — Emerson Griffith (Short Story)
  • 946 — Sheep and Sang-Froid — G. W. Ogden (Short Story)
  • 954 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 1 — The City of the Unseen — James Francis Dwyer (Novel)
  • 92 — “Hairtrigger” Manning — Jim Fellom (Novelette)
  • 107 — The Man Who Shivered — Albert Payson Terhune (Short Story)
  • 117 — The Secret War [Part 1 of 2] — W. E. Schutt (Serial Segment)
  • 152 — Easy Money [Part 3 of 3] — Clinton H. Stagg (Serial Segment)
  • 172 — An Enemy Hath Done This [Part 2 of 4] — Joseph Hocking (Serial Segment)
  • 231 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 241 — The Motor Buccaneers — Edgar Franklin (Novel)
  • 342 — The Barrack Braggart — Frederick Ferdinand Moore (Poetry)
  • 343 — The Gate of Farewell [Part 1 of 2; John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novel)
  • 389 — A Hand with God — W. R. Foran (Novellete)
  • 401 — The Secret War [Part 2 of 2] — W. E. Schutt (Serial Segment)
  • 433 — A Song — Margaret Sackville (Poetry)
  • 434 — An Enemy Hath Done This [Part 3 of 4] — Joseph Hocking (Serial Segment)
  • 473 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
  • 479 — Lovecraft Comes Back: Ad Criticos — H. P. Lovecraft (Poetry; As Letter To The Editor.)
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  • 481 — Winged Feet — Fred Jackson (Novel)
  • 591 — The Gate of Farewell [Part 2 of 2; John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novel)
  • 639 — An Enemy Hath Done This [Part 4 of 4] — Joseph Hocking (Serial Segment)
  • 682 — A .44-Caliber Joke — George Washington Ogden (Short Story)
  • 692 — The Little House — Henry B. Loos (Short Story)
  • 695 — A Point of Honor — Allan Hawkwood (Short Story)
  • 700 — “Rosie—Ward 8—Surgical” — Allen Hamilton Williams (Novelette)
  • 713 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
  • — Ad Criticos: Liber Secundus — H. P. Lovecraft (Poetry; As Letter To The Editor.)
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  • 721 — Mesquite Ranch — Katharine Eggleston (Novel)
  • 841 — Sailing with Morgan — George Brydges Rodney (Novelette)
  • 897 — Desert Loot — Jim Fellom (Novelette)
  • 922 — Big Buffalo’s Last Battle — George Washington Ogden (Short Story)
  • 932 — In the Flag-Ship’s Storehold — John Moran (Short Story)
  • 937 — The Presidente’s Reward — Frederick Simpich (Short Story)
  • 943 — A Watch-Charm Novel — Emerson Griffith (Short Story)
  • 946 — A Double-Action Burglar — Frank X. Finnegan (Short Story)
  • 950 — A Materialized Husband — Mary Edith Griswold (Short Story)
  • 953 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
  • 956 — Correction for Lovecraft — H. P. Lovecraft (Letter)
817The Argosy Vol. 76, No. 11914-04-01C. D. Williams
  • 1 — The Well Shooters — George Washington Ogden (Novel)
  • 125 — A Bout with the Man of Destiny — Albert Payson Terhune (Novelette)
  • 178 — Harps in Tin Pan Alley — Robert Emmet MacAlarney (Short Story)
  • 187 — A Six-Cylinder Romance — Bernard Maitland Conlon (Short Story)
  • 192 — The Rush-Colored Suit-Case — W. S. Rogers (Short Story)
  • 199 — A Jungle Convert — Frederick Simpich (Short Story)
  • 206 — The Devil’s Grandson Entertains — Bart Welles (Short Story)
  • 215 — The Secret of Peje Grande — Roy Kilman (Short Story)
  • 223 — The Roll of Fate — Eric Levison (Short Story)
  • 226 — Clothes and the Man — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 230 — Under Fire — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 233 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
818The Argosy Vol. 76, No. 21914-05-01
  • 241 — Rosalind and the Forty Thieves — Captain S. S. Harrington (Novel)
  • 326 — A Son of the Ages — Stanley Waterloo (Novelette)
  • 399 — The Perfect Face — Walter H. Hanway (Poetry)
  • 400 — Red Hawk and Artemis — James Francis Dwyer (Short Story)
  • 414 — A Poet’s Confession — Sam S. Stinson (Poetry)
  • 415 — The Heart of a Child — Jim Fellom (Short Story)
  • 433 — The “Pocket Miner” Skipper — John Fleming Wilson (Short Story)
  • 443 — A Dilemma — Flavel Scott Mines (Poetry)
  • 444 — The Snake-Skin Bracelet — Perley Poore Sheehan (Short Story)
  • 450 — A Reproach — Flavel Scott Mines (Poetry)
  • 451 — Breaking the Marriage Monopoly — Howard Fay (Short Story)
  • 455 — A Life’s Speculations — Henry W. Austin (Poetry)
  • 456 — The Rescue of Andromeda — Charles Carey (Short Story)
  • 460 — A Rabbit Ragout — I. F. Ferris (Short Story)
  • 463 — Clarinda’s Fan — Elliott E. Shaw (Poetry)
  • 464 — The Bishop Who Was Not — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 469 — In the Garden — Paul Mederst (Poetry)
  • 470 — “Navy Style” — Eric Levison (Short Story)
  • 472 — When Love Begins — Nathan M. Levy (Poetry)
  • 473 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 481 — Gold Grabbers — William Wallace Cook (Novel)
  • 562 — The Thing That Was Caesar’s — George Brydges Rodney (Novelette)
  • 629 — Creation Reef — John Fleming Wilson (Short Story)
  • 640 — The Badmashes of the “Bloody Border” — W. R. Foran (Short Story)
  • 651 — Bricks Without Straw — Hugh Johnson (Short Story)
  • 660 — Crowned Heads — P. G. Wodehouse (Short Story)
  • 670 — Pay-Day in Palaor — Patrick Gallagher (Short Story)
  • 684 — The Pink Prune Pays — Clinton H. Stagg (Short Story)
  • 695 — The Taking Off of Martin Nash — Frank X. Finnegan (Short Story)
  • 704 — A Lucky Sign — Winifred Arnold (Short Story)
  • 712 — The Gift of Song — Kathleen L. Worrell (Short Story)
  • 715 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 721 — John Solomon—Supercargo [John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novel)
  • 818 — The Red-Eyed Death — Cary Waddell & Carrington Boykin (Novelette)
  • 856 — Bullet Cut Diamond — Jim Fellom (Novelette)
  • 877 — The Apostacy of Red — Frank H. Mayer (Novelette)
  • 902 — The Honor of a Rajput — W. R. Foran (Short Story)
  • 913 — An Elephant on His Hands — John Stagg (Short Story)
  • 923 — A Home-Made Drama — George Washington Ogden (Short Story)
  • 931 — Mr. T. Okato, Air Flier — M. S. Gilpatric (Short Story)
  • 944 — The Gratitude of Gomez — Ricardo Escolta (Short Story)
  • 952 — The Borrowed Hour — Blair Thompson (Short Story)
  • 955 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 1 — Nobody Loves a Loser — J. Earl Clauson (Novel)
  • 105 — A Smiling Nemesis — Simeon Russ (Novelette)
  • 146 — The Purple Seaweed — Max Rittenberg (Short Story)
  • 156 — The Keeper of the Pass — W. Robert Foran (Short Story)
  • 169 — Auto-Intoxication — E. Allen Phillips (Short Story)
  • 178 — The Promotion of Pat O’Day — Donald Francis McGrew (Short Story)
  • 185 — Enter Mary O’Neil — W. H. Sperry (Short Story)
  • 190 — Frogs in the “Swiss Arms” — Frank Condon (Short Story)
  • 198 — A Half-Portion Desert Island — Albert Payson Terhune (Short Story)
  • 210 — The Laughing Quartet — William H. Hamby (Novelette)
  • 231 — Putting the Punch in Art — George T. Pardy (Short Story)
  • 235 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
822The Argosy Vol. 77, No. 21914-09-01Modest Stein
  • 241 — The Last of the Duanes — Zane Grey (Novel)
  • 374 — The Mystery at 23 — George Stillwell (Novelette)
  • 408 — Abandoned — Joe H. Ranson (Short Story)
  • 413 — Some Good Left — Allan Updegraff (Short Story)
  • 420 — “—And The Pursuit Of Happiness” — Frank Condon (Short Story)
  • 427 — The Sleep-Punch — Wilder Anthony (Short Story)
  • 435 — Bartram’s Business Crisis — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 455 — The Unsolved Problem — Elizabeth Irons Folsom (Short Story)
  • 461 — Panic and Poverty — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 467 — That Elusive Face — Harry Stephen Keeler (Short Story)
  • 471 — The Pursuit of the Slipper — Harold Strong Latham (Short Story)
  • 477 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
823The Argosy Vol. 77, No. 31914-10-01John Cassel
  • 481 — The Man with the 44 Chest — E. J. Rath (Novel)
  • 603 — Afoul of Villa’s Men — George Brydges Rodney (Novelette)
  • 655 — His Wonders to Perform — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 660 — Where Fancy Is Bred — Hugh Johnson (Short Story)
  • 667 — For McGee’s Girl — Merle W. Crowell (Short Story)
  • 672 — A Boyville Cop — Dudley Mills Carson (Short Story)
  • 678 — The Goat of the Army — Donald Francis McGrew (Short Story)
  • 688 — Frayley’s Fighting Code — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 694 — Independence — Hamilton Pope Galt (Poetry)
  • 695 — Love Amid the Movies — Norman Springer (Short Story)
  • 701 — Justice of the Sea — A. E. Dingle (Short Story)
  • 712 — The Old Cob Pipe — George Allan England (Poetry)
  • 713 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
  • — The End of the Jackson War — H. P. Lovecraft (Poetry)
824The Argosy Vol. 77, No. 41914-11-01
  • 721 — Hal o’ the Ironsides — S. R. Crockett (Novel)
  • 848 — Down the Mississipp’ — Raymond S. Spears (Novelette)
  • 908 — Six Fathom Down — D. W. O. Fagan (Short Story)
  • 912 — One Wise Night Clerk — Freeman Tilden (Short Story)
  • 921 — Horses in Midstream — Elizabeth Irons Folsom (Short Story)
  • 928 — Mixed Morals — Ralph Roeder (Short Story)
  • 933 — Eisa the Prophet — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 938 — The Cleverest Man — Octavus Roy Cohen (Short Story)
  • 948 — The Ivory Skull — Wilder Anthony (Short Story)
  • 955 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 1 — The Golden Octopus — James Francis Dwyer (Novel)
  • 84 — Eden of the Cumberlands — Vingie E. Roe (Novelette)
  • 134 — The Explosion — Fritz Krog (Novelette)
  • 165 — Klondike’s Christmas Kid — B. Brace (Short Story)
  • 170 — The Turn of Battle — Richard Barry (Short Story)
  • 177 — Beans, Maine Style — Frank Condon (Short Story)
  • 184 — The Christmas Ghost — Anna Alice Chapin (Short Story)
  • 189 — The Old Salesman — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 196 — Twin Death — S. Ten Eyck & Charles Francis Bourke (Short Story)
  • 204 — “Cock O’ The North” — Henry Roemer (Short Story)
  • 211 — Those Bar C Cut-Ups — W. H. Sperry (Short Story)
  • 216 — Cupid’s Catspaws — E. A. Morphy (Short Story)
  • 228 — The Peak-Job Man — Paul E. Triem (Short Story)
  • 234 — The Prospector — H. Bedford-Jones (Poetry)
  • 235 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
826The Argosy Vol. 78, No. 21915-01-01C. D. Williams
  • 241 — The Marriage Auction — Fred Jackson (Novel)
  • 345 — The Abyss of Wonders — Perley Poore Sheehan (Novel)
  • 424 — For the Empire That Was — Anna Alice Chapin (Short Story)
  • 427 — What Men Call Fame — Freeman Tilden (Short Story)
  • 435 — The White Man — G. B. Lancaster (Short Story)
  • 442 — A Two-Fisted Hero — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 449 — The Death-Diver — A. E. Dingle (Short Story)
  • 456 — The Pathetic Burglar — J. Brant (Short Story)
  • 460 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 465 — The Alverdon Enigma — Herbert Flowerdew (Novel)
  • 576 — The Trap-Line Runners — Raymond S. Spears (Novelette)
  • 636 — Visions to Order — Lowell Hardy (Short Story)
  • 643 — The Winged Pawn — Arthur D. Howden Smith (Short Story)
  • 659 — Thomas Dudley’s Inspiration — G. P. Wilson (Short Story)
  • 667 — The Wolf in the Fold — Freeman Tilden (Short Story)
  • 673 — The Money-Grubber — Francis Pennent (Short Story)
  • 679 — No Wedding Bells for Wilson! — W. H. Sperry (Short Story)
  • 684 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
828The Argosy Vol. 78, No. 41915-03-01
  • 689 — Claim Number One — George Washington Ogden (Novel)
  • 820 — The Best Man Wins — A. Judson Hanna (Novelette)
  • 864 — Business Improves — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 872 — For the Honor of the Guns — Arthur D. Howden Smith (Short Story)
  • 879 — Too Much Comedy — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 889 — Three-Fingered Tracy Embarks — Captain A. E. Dingle (Short Story)
  • 896 — Speed-Thirst — Edward Elton (Short Story)
  • 904 — The Regulation-Raider — Frederick Ferdinand Moore (Short Story)
  • 908 — Out of the Shades — Ernest Townsend Williamson (Short Story)
  • 908 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
829The Argosy Vol. 79, No. 11915-04-01C. D. Williams
  • 1 — The Heart of Virginia Keep — Edwin Baird (Novel)
  • 108 — Apaches of the Sea — W. T. Nichols (Novellete)
  • 180 — When Do We Eat? — Freeman Tilden (Short Story)
  • 188 — Levuka Jack’s Exit — Ralph Stock (Short Story)
  • 194 — The Strange Behavior of Mrs. Thunder — Forrest Halsey (Short Story)
  • 201 — Dead Pearls — Francis Pennent (Short Story)
  • 207 — Pig-Eye Reads an Ad — W. H. Sperry (Short Story)
  • 214 — “Wounded” — Anna Alice Chapin (Short Story)
  • 217 — Th’ Shpirit of Newtrality — James S. Ryan (Poetry)
  • 220 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 225 — The Desert Crucible [Part 1 of 5] — Zane Grey (Novel)
  • 258 — The Moon Maiden — Garrett P. Serviss (Novel)
  • 352 — His Baptism of Fire — Captain W. Robert Foran (Novelette)
  • 370 — The Hawkins Auto-Blaster [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 383 — The Face of the Spoilers — Elliot Balestier (Short Story)
  • 395 — Chawley, White-Water Man — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 402 — The Storm-Cloud — Captain A. E. Dingle (Short Story)
  • 418 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
  • 423 — Cowards Courageous — Clarence L. Cullen (Short Story)
  • 435 — The Sacred Fire — Edison Tesla Marshall (Short Story)
  • 443 — Behind the Boarded Windows — A. Judson Hanna (Short Story)
831The Argosy Vol. 79, No. 31915-06-01Modest Stein
  • 449 — The Seal of John Solomon [John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novel)
  • 557 — The Desert Crucible [Part 2 of 5] — Zane Grey (Novel)
  • 584 — “I Want To Know!” — Frank Leon Smith (Short Story)
  • 595 — The On-The-Level Man — Arthur Somers Roche (Novelette)
  • 611 — “He Who Goes Fantee” — Sheykh Achmed Abdullah (Short Story)
  • 622 — Plain Folks — Frank Condon (Short Story)
  • 633 — The Ghost Ship — Andrew Soutar (Short Story)
  • 642 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
  • 647 — His Sacrifice Hit — Robert I. Snajdr (Short Story)
  • 654 — ’Neath Northern Lights — Bob Strang (Short Story)
  • 661 — A Prayer for Peace — M. Jennette Marshall (Poetry)
  • 662 — Errors in Judgement — A. Z. Arland (Short Story)
832The Argosy Vol. 79, No. 41915-07-01
  • 673 — Red Robin — Fred Jackson (Novel)
  • 784 — Made at Sea [Part 1 of 2] — Captain A. E. Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 813 — To a Love of Yesterday — Glenn Norbrey Pleasants (Poetry)
  • 814 — The Desert Crucible [Part 3 of 5] — Zane Grey (Novel)
  • 836 — Froth of Dreams — James Francis Dwyer (Short Story)
  • 848 — Hawkins-Heat [Mr. Hawkins] — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 860 — Attorney for the Jewel — George Sterling (Short Story)
  • 866 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
  • 871 — Leidy Kiefer’s Spite Fence — A. Judson Hanna (Short Story)
  • 880 — In the Discard — Martha M. Stanley (Short Story)
  • 889 — Trapped — Bob Strang (Short Story)
  • 890 — Bud — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
833The Argosy Vol. 80, No. 11915-08-01
  • 1 — On the Pinions of Doom — Albert Dorrington (Novellete)
  • 83 — The Wrong-Right Road — George Van Schaick (Novelette)
  • 114 — Oh, Praise Me Not the Country! — Christopher Morley (Poetry)
  • 115 — The Desert Crucible [Part 4 of 5] — Zane Grey (Novel)
  • 131 — Which? — Jack Appleton (Poetry)
  • 132 — Made at Sea [Part 2 of 2] — Captain A. E. Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 158 — Heart of the Hillman — Gordon MacCreagh (Short Story)
  • 169 — When “I” Was a Boy — Freeman Tilden (Short Story)
  • 178 — The A-1 Alibi — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 191 — The Ball — Ruth E. Henderson (Poetry)
  • 192 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
  • 197 — The Mariposa Trooper — Hugh Johnson (Short Story)
  • 203 — “Let’s Shake!” — Anna Wynne & Jane O’Ryan (Short Story)
  • 207 — The Difference — N. Parker Jones (Poetry)
  • 208 — Fannie the Fan — Clyde B. Wilson (Short Story)
  • 219 — His Own Handiwork — Edison T. Marshall (Short Story)
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  • 225 — One-Cylinder Sam — E. J. Rath (Novel)
  • 344 — An Officer and—A Cur — Robert Rossow (Short Story)
  • 350 — A $1,000 Night [Part 1 of 2] — Rudolph R. Krebs (Serial Segment)
  • 382 — Brine in the Blood — Captain A. E. Dingle (Short Story)
  • 395 — The Padded Sell — George Armstrong (Short Story)
  • 400 — The Desert Crucible [Part 5 of 5] — Zane Grey (Novel)
  • 421 — Miss O’Flannaghan’s Romance — Bonita Carroll (Short Story)
  • 426 — The Sneeze Play — Will H. Greenfield (Short Story)
  • 431 — Luck of the Devil — Bob Strang (Short Story)
  • 436 — The Blindness of Justice — Tom S. Elrod (Short Story)
  • 444 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 449 — Too Terrible for War — Seward W. Hopkins (Novel)
  • 531 — Barristers for Buddy — George Armstrong (Short Story)
  • 539 — Buckskin Beauty — Katharine Eggleston (Novelette)
  • 580 — Sand in the Shrimps — Bertram Lebhar (Short Story)
  • 592 — The Diamond Necklace [Part 1 of 3] — Fred Jackson (Serial Segment)
  • 637 — A $1,000 Night [Part 2 of 2] — Rudolph R. Krebs (Serial Segment)
  • 668 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 673 — Men in the Raw — William MacLeod Raine (Novel)
  • 747 — Just Different — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 759 — The Man-Trap — George M. A. Cain (Novelette)
  • 790 — A Matter of Methuselahs — Wilson Clay Missimer (Short Story)
  • 795 — The Diamond Necklace [Part 2 of 3] — Fred Jackson (Serial Segment)
  • 819 — In the Fly Belt — George W. H. Sutton, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 828 — Knockout Nolan — Octavus Roy Cohen (Short Story)
  • 834 — An Appeal to Caesar — Paul E. Triem (Short Story)
  • 839 — “Some Grand Little Mixture” — Ralph Roeder (Short Story)
  • 844 — Athirst — Jim Fellom (Short Story)
  • 854 — For Valor — Anna Alice Chapin (Short Story)
  • 856 — Catcher Kelly’s Courtship — G. P. Wilson (Short Story)
  • 860 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 1 — Between Nine and Two — Charles Carey Waddell (Novel)
  • 72 — A Poor Rich Man’s Christmas — A. Judson Hanna (Short Story)
  • 82 — The Brides of Sana [Part 1 of 3] — Robert Ames Bennet (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — Horace Strives to Please — Frank X. Finnegan (Short Story)
  • 120 — The Soft Spot in a Stone — Jim Fellom (Novelette)
  • 135 — Facts and Fancies — G. P. Wilson (Short Story)
  • 138 — The Diamond Necklace [Part 3 of 3] — Fred Jackson (Serial Segment)
  • 159 — In the Film and Out — Rex Parson (Novelette)
  • 188 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 193 — Comrade Island — H. Bedford-Jones (Novel)
  • 262 — His Million Dollar Star — Frank Condon (Short Story)
  • 269 — Castles in the Air [Part 1 of 3] — Casper Carson (Serial Segment)
  • 293 — The Drawer in the Writing-Table — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 299 — The Brides of Sana [Part 2 of 3] — Robert Ames Bennet (Serial Segment)
  • 320 — Munitions of War — Charles Fremont (Short Story)
  • 332 — What No Man Would Do — Vingie E. Roe (Short Story)
  • 341 — The Green Wish-Stone — Horatio Winslow (Short Story)
  • 347 — On Neutral Ground — Arthur D. Howden Smith (Short Story)
  • 355 — “Nix on the Love Talk” — George Mariano (Short Story)
  • 360 — A Short Continued Story — A. Judson Hanna (Short Story)
  • 367 — Handled Without Gloves — Will H. Greenfield (Short Story)
  • 373 — Red Hamblin Faces Fire — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 380 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 385 — Why Was There a Murder on Pearl Street? — George Foxhall (Novel)
  • 456 — A Motion Picture Waterloo — J. L. Sherard (Short Story)
  • 463 — 3 1 7 5 4 [Part 1 of 3] — Lawrence Perry (Serial Segment)
  • 495 — Kidnapping the Bridegroom — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 505 — Castles in the Air [Part 2 of 3] — Casper Carson (Serial Segment)
  • 520 — Oh! The Military! — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 527 — The Brides of Sana [Part 3 of 3] — Robert Ames Bennet (Serial Segment)
  • 553 — You’d Never Guess It — Charles Carey (Short Story)
  • 568 — A Child of Necessity — Everard Jack Appleton (Short Story)
  • 572 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
840The Argosy Vol. 81, No. 41916-03-01P. J. Monahan
  • 577 — Four Speeds for Forest Hill — George M. A. Cain (Novel)
  • 654 — Nerve — Arnold Hofmann (Short Story)
  • 662 — Protest — Stokely S. Fisher (Poetry)
  • 663 — Fools of Sacrifice [Part 1 of 3] — Richard Duffy (Serial Segment)
  • 682 — All He Had to Give — George Foxhall (Short Story)
  • 687 — Keeping Up with Polly — Keene Thompson (Poetry)
  • 688 — 3 1 7 5 4 [Part 2 of 3] — Lawrence Perry (Serial Segment)
  • 713 — The Ring of Raaj — R. K. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 721 — Castles in the Air [Part 3 of 3] — Casper Carson (Serial Segment)
  • 738 — On Foot — George Edward Day (Poetry)
  • 739 — An Appendix and a Carburetor — Frank Condon (Short Story)
  • 746 — The Man They Couldn’t Help — Lenivers Carew (Short Story)
  • 751 — Cochrane’s Australian Stunt — Frank A. Russell (Short Story)
  • 760 — Bricks Without Straw — Tudor Jenks (Short Story)
  • 764 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 1 — A Mystery of Roscoe Conkling Park — Seward W. Hopkins (Novel)
  • 64 — The “Smuggler’s Daughter”—Five Reels — Perley Poore Sheehan (Short Story)
  • 75 — Adoration — Charles Hanson Towne (Poetry)
  • 76 — The Heir to Three Millions [Part 1 of 2] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 95 — A Lady in Distress — Rex Parson (Short Story)
  • 104 — We Are One — Alice Lindsey Webb (Poetry)
  • 105 — Fools of Sacrifice [Part 2 of 3] — Richard Duffy (Serial Segment)
  • 136 — The Rubber — B. Paul Neuman (Short Story)
  • 140 — Night Sounds — George Sterling (Poetry)
  • 141 — 3 1 7 5 4 [Part 3 of 3] — Lawrence Perry (Serial Segment)
  • 166 — When the Deputy Came for Bud — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 172 — Twilight — Charles Hanson Towne (Poetry)
  • 173 — The Dangerous Day — Robert Keene (Short Story)
  • 179 — Who Is Charles Avison? — Edison Tesla Marshall (Short Story)
  • 186 — Rabbits — Fred H. Rindge, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 188 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 193 — Getting Away from Thompson — Edgar Franklin (Novel)
  • 258 — The Old West Per Contract [Part 1 of 2] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 310 — A Good Indian — William Alfred Corey (Short Story)
  • 315 — From Dusk to Dark [Part 1 of 3] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 333 — For the Hard Places — Wilson Clay Missimer (Short Story)
  • 336 — The Heir to Three Millions [Part 2 of 2] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 355 — Fools of Sacrifice [Part 3 of 3] — Richard Duffy (Serial Segment)
  • 380 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 385 — Ships of Strife — Captain A. E. Dingle (Novel)
  • 448 — Constancy — Charles Hanson Towne (Poetry)
  • 449 — Twelve a Week Short — George Mariano (Novelette)
  • 471 — His Mad Move on the Movies [Part 1 of 3] — Stephen Brandish (Serial Segment)
  • 491 — Three Drives — George Foxhall (Short Story)
  • 496 — Working in Vacation — George Jay Smith (Poetry)
  • 497 — From Dusk to Dark [Part 2 of 3] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 520 — Solid Ivory — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 527 — Movie Men for a Day — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 540 — The Old West Per Contract [Part 2 of 2] — William Wallace Cook (Serial Segment)
  • 563 — Oi! Oi!! Oi!!! — A. Judson Hanna (Short Story)
  • 568 — A Watchful Waiter — John Blunt (Short Story)
  • 571 — Household Gods — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
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  • 577 — A Secret of the Bronx — Seward W. Hopkins (Novel)
  • 641 — A Modern Rondeau — Ethel M. Coleman (Poetry)
  • 642 — Marianna Goes to Sleep — Frank Condon (Short Story)
  • 651 — The Star of Adventure [Part 1 of 3] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Serial Segment)
  • 670 — The Wind from the West — Robert S. Lemmon (Short Story)
  • 678 — His Mad Move on the Movies [Part 2 of 3] — Stephen Brandish (Serial Segment)
  • 694 — Heredity Takes the Count — Berton Braley (Short Story)
  • 699 — My Rose — John M. Woods (Poetry)
  • 700 — From Dusk to Dark [Part 3 of 3] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 724 — Shorty’s Theory — Mollie Frank Ellis (Short Story)
  • 729 — The Baffling Game — Keene Thompson (Short Story)
  • 733 — His Friend Harris — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 745 — Too Good to Be True — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 754 — The Stop-Over — Helen E. Prouty (Short Story)
  • 757 — Young Blood — A. Lincoln Bender (Short Story)
  • 763 — The Power of Praise — Clarence Urmy (Poetry)
  • 764 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
845The Argosy Vol. 83, No. 11916-08-01Modest Stein
  • 1 — Hampton of the Heights — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Novel)
  • 88 — Dropping Into Mexico — F. K. Scribner (Short Story)
  • 101 — His Isle of Refuge [Part 1 of 5] — Fred C. Smale (Serial Segment)
  • 117 — Hello, Somebody! — Leslie Davis (Short Story)
  • 122 — The Star of Adventure [Part 2 of 3] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — The Man in 419 — R. K. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 146 — His Mad Move on the Movies [Part 3 of 3] — Stephen Brandish (Serial Segment)
  • 158 — Cochrane Hands Out a Lemon — Frank A. Russell (Short Story)
  • 168 — Saving Two Cents — Kensett Rossiter (Short Story)
  • 170 — What the War Did for Anne — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 181 — Slide—Shove — George B. Walker (Short Story)
  • 184 — A Man and a Dog — Mary Isabel Boynton (Short Story)
  • 188 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 193 — Over a Cliff at Point Firmin — William Wallace Cook (Novel)
  • 268 — Demon of the Whirling Disks — James Guyson (Short Story)
  • 273 — Those Eyes from Karna [Part 1 of 3] — George Foxhall (Serial Segment)
  • 292 — A Stand-Off — Tudor Jenks (Short Story)
  • 298 — His Isle of Refuge [Part 2 of 5] — Fred C. Smale (Serial Segment)
  • 313 — The Unforgiving Minute — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 318 — The Star of Adventure [Part 3 of 3] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Serial Segment)
  • 340 — Monroe’s Car Complications — Edwin B. Hunter (Short Story)
  • 345 — Blood Will Tell — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 356 — Never Again — Walter Westington (Short Story)
  • 360 — When the Wrong Side Was Right — Keene Thompson (Short Story)
  • 364 — Her Wedding-Ring? — William Howard Eagan (Short Story)
  • 366 — The Silencing of Joshua — Eugene Jones (Short Story)
  • 369 — Service Suspended — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 380 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 385 — The Man Hunt on Capitol Hill — Seward W. Hopkins (Novel)
  • 449 — Peacocks for Caesar — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 458 — The Motive [Part 1 of 6] — Lawrence Perry (Serial Segment)
  • 474 — Rescuing Wrandel — Mollie Frank Ellis (Short Story)
  • 481 — Those Eyes from Karna [Part 2 of 3] — George Foxhall (Serial Segment)
  • 496 — Arnold Kent’s Awakening — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 508 — His Isle of Refuge [Part 3 of 5] — Fred C. Smale (Serial Segment)
  • 520 — Class — Berton Braley (Short Story)
  • 527 — A Coin Too Many — Kenneth Rand (Short Story)
  • 538 — Woof! Woof! — Albert Edward Ullman (Short Story)
  • 545 — An Embarrassment of Riches — Lenivers Carew (Short Story)
  • 551 — The Kid That Came Back — Keene Thompson (Short Story)
  • 558 — Disproving a Sure Thing — Frank A. Russell (Short Story)
  • 572 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
848The Argosy Vol. 83, No. 41916-11-01Small
  • 577 — Phyllis of Fountain Square — Perley Poore Sheehan (Novel)
  • 623 — And After That — Reese Davis James & Laura Clayton King (Short Story)
  • 628 — Daring the Danger Zone [Part 1 of 7] — Norcross Forbes (Serial Segment)
  • 645 — When Amateurs Play in the Movies — Emmett Conway (Short Story)
  • 655 — The Motive [Part 2 of 6] — Lawrence Perry (Serial Segment)
  • 670 — The Abduction at Del Rancho — Marie B. Schrader (Novelette)
  • 693 — Those Eyes from Karna [Part 3 of 3] — George Foxhall (Serial Segment)
  • 714 — Football for Matrimony — A. Lincoln Bender (Short Story)
  • 723 — His Isle of Refuge [Part 4 of 5] — Fred C. Smale (Serial Segment)
  • 735 — The Missing Adventure — Leslie Davis (Short Story)
  • 739 — All in the Family — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 748 — His Style of Manhood — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 757 — At First Sight — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 764 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
849The Argosy Vol. 84, No. 11916-12-01Small
  • 1 — Thanks to the B. R. T. — Stephen Brandish (Novel)
  • 57 — When New York Rocked — Keene Thompson (Short Story)
  • 61 — The Gilded Trap [Part 1 of 5] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 83 — A Christmas Menace — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 92 — Daring the Danger Zone [Part 2 of 7] — Norcross Forbes (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — The Brute, the Lady, and I — Edwin C. Dickenson (Novelette)
  • 129 — The Motive [Part 3 of 6] — Lawrence Perry (Serial Segment)
  • 147 — Reindeer on the Roof — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 163 — His Isle of Refuge [Part 5 of 5] — Fred C. Smale (Serial Segment)
  • 170 — Babes on Broadway — Ben Duncan (Short Story)
  • 178 — The Search for Sallie — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 188 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 193 — Southwest of the Law — Rex Parson (Novel)
  • 252 — Just for That — Leigh Gordon Giltner (Short Story)
  • 261 — Side-Tracked at Green Gap [Part 1 of 2] — Marie B. Schrader (Serial Segment)
  • 276 — Ladies Don’t Count — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 284 — The Gilded Trap [Part 2 of 5] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 305 — Some Dog — William Alfred Corey (Short Story)
  • 310 — Daring the Danger Zone [Part 3 of 7] — Norcross Forbes (Serial Segment)
  • 327 — And She Took Me In — Maud Springer Nesom (Short Story)
  • 331 — The Motive [Part 4 of 6] — Lawrence Perry (Serial Segment)
  • 349 — Reels and Realities — Nell Freeman (Short Story)
  • 351 — Five Dreadful Nights — John Blunt (Short Story)
  • 359 — Clipping the Vampire’s Claws — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 364 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
851The Argosy Vol. 84, No. 31917-02-01
  • 369 — In the Blue Limousine — Reese Davis James & Laura Clayton King (Novel)
  • 425 — Why the Doctor Came — Richard Barry (Short Story)
  • 432 — The Gilded Trap [Part 3 of 5] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 447 — Once in a Lifetime — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 459 — Daring the Danger Zone [Part 4 of 7] — Norcross Forbes (Serial Segment)
  • 468 — The Car of Many Regrets — Edwin Brackett Hunter (Short Story)
  • 473 — The Motive [Part 5 of 6] — Lawrence Perry (Serial Segment)
  • 488 — Doing for the Yap — Ben Duncan (Short Story)
  • 496 — Side-Tracked at Green Gap [Part 2 of 2] — Marie B. Schrader (Serial Segment)
  • 514 — Rollo and the Helping Fist — Albert Edward Ullman (Short Story)
  • 522 — An Exact Transcript — George Foxhall (Short Story)
  • 528 — The End of the Game — Keene Thompson (Short Story)
  • 535 — Advising the Telephone Girl — Berton Braley (Short Story)
  • 540 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
852The Argosy Vol. 84, No. 41917-03-01
  • 545 — Four-Forty at the Fort Penn — Perley Poore Sheehan (Novel)
  • 606 — Sister, Sam and the Sergeant — Colonel Ben Gordon Whitehead (Short Story)
  • 611 — Playing the Man [Part 1 of 6] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 627 — The President-Maker — Keene Thompson (Short Story)
  • 633 — The Gilded Trap [Part 4 of 5] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 647 — Cochrane Turns Bad Man — Frank A. Russell (Short Story)
  • 658 — Daring the Danger Zone [Part 5 of 7] — Norcross Forbes (Serial Segment)
  • 667 — In Honor of the Beast — Lenivers Carew (Short Story)
  • 673 — The Motive [Part 6 of 6] — Lawrence Perry (Serial Segment)
  • 689 — Betty Kinks the Deal — George Mariano (Short Story)
  • 694 — A Pilgrimage for Pie — Wallace Jackson (Short Story)
  • 700 — The Autored’s Prey — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 706 — A Bill of Health — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 716 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
853The Argosy Vol. 85, No. 11917-04-01
  • 1 — The Great White Wastes — Lenivers Carew (Novel)
  • 58 — The Doones of Badgworthy [Dick Ryder] — H. B. Marriott Watson (Short Story)
  • 67 — Playing the Man [Part 2 of 6] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 80 — A Ranch Secret — Seward W. Hopkins (Novelette)
  • 103 — Daring the Danger Zone [Part 6 of 7] — Norcross Forbes (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — The Golden Goal of Spring — Leslie Davis (Short Story)
  • 120 — The Gilded Trap [Part 5 of 5] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 129 — Trimmed — Albert Edward Ullman (Short Story)
  • 139 — What She Had to Say — Keene Thompson (Short Story)
  • 146 — Sixty-Sixty — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 151 — His Yellow Streak — Ben Duncan (Short Story)
  • 155 — Their Reel Risk — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 170 — What He Could Do — Kensett Rossiter (Short Story)
  • 172 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 177 — The Desert Thrill — Rex Parson (Novel)
  • 236 — War-Bound — Jasper Kay (Short Story)
  • 244 — Facing a Crisis [Part 1 of 3] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 258 — Coming Through Clean — Will Gage Carey (Short Story)
  • 268 — Playing the Man [Part 3 of 6] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 283 — That Forged Voice — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 294 — Daring the Danger Zone [Part 7 of 7] — Norcross Forbes (Serial Segment)
  • 306 — Tying It to Bunny — Frank A. Russell (Short Story)
  • 319 — The Ship That Died — John DeWitt Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 324 — Chinchilla Wool — Richard Barry (Short Story)
  • 328 — The Cup of Decision — John Blunt (Short Story)
  • 332 — Round to the Right — Phineas Coles (Short Story)
  • 341 — The Silent Sheriff — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 345 — The Biggest Man in the World — H. Ellis Davis (Short Story)
  • 348 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
855PDFThe Argosy Vol. 85, No. 31917-06-01
  • 353 — Americans After All — Edgar Franklin (Novel)
  • 410 — The Wolfer — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 419 — A Soldier’s Honor [Part 1 of 7] — Capt. S. S. Harrington (Serial Segment)
  • 434 — Glad Rags — Madeleine Twining Sharps (Short Story)
  • 440 — Morning Song — Richard Le Gallienne (Poetry)
  • 441 — Facing a Crisis [Part 2 of 3] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 456 — “It Was War” — George M. A. Cain (Novelette)
  • 481 — Playing the Man [Part 4 of 6] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 493 — Dave Crasson’s Bronco — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
  • 498 — Fighting the Egg King — Wilson Clay Missimer (Short Story)
  • 510 — When I Am Dead — Harry Kemp (Poetry)
  • 511 — What Happened Below — Hawthorne Daniel (Short Story)
  • 514 — Phyllis on a Pullman — John Kendrick Bangs (Poetry)
  • 515 — The Jackal’s Mighty Roar — Lenivers Carew (Short Story)
  • 533 — The Fool — Raymond T. Ashley (Poetry)
  • 534 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
856The Argosy Vol. 85, No. 41917-07-01
  • 529 — McPhee’s Sensational Rest — George Foxhall (Novel)
  • 593 — For the Same Flag — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 602 — A Soldier’s Honor [Part 2 of 7] — Captain S. S. Harrington (Serial Segment)
  • 620 — The Empress of the Paper Hoops — Olin Lyman (Serial Segment)
  • 627 — Playing the Man [Part 5 of 6] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 647 — Jimmie Bartlett’s Bargain — H. L. Johnston (Short Story)
  • 658 — Facing a Crisis [Part 3 of 3] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 677 — The Call of France — Howard P. Rockey (Short Story)
  • 684 — The Primal Law — Elwyn W. Chambers (Short Story)
  • 688 — Not Quite Bad Enough — George Mariano (Short Story)
  • 700 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 1 — Fate in the Balance — Seward W. Hopkins (Novel)
  • 35 — That Vulgar Fraction — George L. Catton (Short Story)
  • 41 — The Devil-Ship [Part 1 of 4] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 59 — On the Eve of Revolt — Frank K. Scribner (Short Story)
  • 73 — A Soldier’s Honor [Part 3 of 7] — Captain S. S. Harrington (Serial Segment)
  • 87 — The King of Crescent Beach — Marjorie Lewis Prentiss (Short Story)
  • 95 — Playing the Man [Part 6 of 6] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Hello, San Francisco! — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 118 — The Goat-Getter — Ben Duncan (Short Story)
  • 122 — Watching Winona — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 133 — The Cumflattys Make Good — Madeleine Twining Sharps (Short Story)
  • 146 — Ending the Feud — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
  • 151 — When the Break Came — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 156 — The Man Lower Down — Phineas Coles (Short Story)
  • 167 — The Plunger — M. L. Stallard (Short Story)
  • 173 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 177 — The Keys to Freedom — Lenivers Carew (Novel)
  • 227 — His Enchanted Regiment — Alicia Ramsey (Short Story)
  • 239 — Riddle Gawne [Part 1 of 8] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 260 — From Peter to Pete — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
  • 264 — The Devil-Ship [Part 2 of 4] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 283 — The World, the Flesh, and Butterflies — Elmer Brown Mason (Short Story)
  • 297 — Bluebeard and the Missing Motors — Charles B. Fremont (Short Story)
  • 313 — A Soldier’s Honor [Part 4 of 7] — Captain S. S. Harrington (Serial Segment)
  • 322 — The Trail of the Shrapnel — F. K. Scribner (Short Story)
  • 331 — Sinking — F. Roney Weir (Short Story)
  • 338 — When He Was Fired — Kensett Rossiter (Short Story)
  • 341 — The Better Eye — Blossom Drum Oliphant (Short Story)
  • 349 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 353 — The Spirit of the Feud [Part 1 of 4] — Marianne Gauss (Serial Segment)
  • 368 — Waking Up the Pedigree — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 375 — The Rustlers of Radford Ranch — George C. Jenks (Novel)
  • 422 — It Does Sometimes Happen — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 429 — In Fear of Scandal [Part 1 of 5] — Reese James & Laura King (Serial Segment)
  • 443 — Gunman Smith, Quitter — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
  • 448 — Riddle Gawne [Part 2 of 8] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 462 — In Straight Sets — Arnold Hofmann (Short Story)
  • 476 — The Devil-Ship [Part 3 of 4] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 495 — That Taste of Bananas — Maud Springer Nesom (Short Story)
  • 502 — A Soldier’s Honor [Part 5 of 7] — Captain S. S. Harrington (Serial Segment)
  • 516 — What Do You Think of Boston? — Berton Braley (Short Story)
  • 522 — A Deal in Paintings — Van H. Cartmell, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 525 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
860The Argosy Vol. 87, No. 11917-10-06
  • 1 — Where’s the Woman? [Part 1 of 5] — Fred Jackson (Serial Segment)
  • 18 — Jerry and the Hun — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 24 — The Spirit of the Feud [Part 2 of 4] — Marianne Gauss (Serial Segment)
  • 38 — Unclaimed Goods — Johnston McCulley (Novel)
  • 79 — In Fear of Scandal [Part 2 of 5] — Reese James & Laura King (Serial Segment)
  • 101 — Hilo Johnny Marries — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 108 — Riddle Gawne [Part 3 of 8] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 120 — The Bat’s Lucky Night — Frank A. Russell (Short Story)
  • 130 — A Soldier’s Honor [Part 6 of 7] — Captain S. S. Harrington (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Policeman Ternan’s Frame-Up — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 149 — The Devil-Ship [Part 4 of 4] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 162 — A Bullet Through the Door — Charles B. Fremont (Short Story)
  • 173 — Pay to Cash — Flavia Chaudoin Dafoe (Short Story)
  • 179 — Her Liberty Loan — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 189 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
861The Argosy Vol. 87, No. 21917-10-13Sidney H. Riesenberg
  • 193 — Wooden Spoil [Part 1 of 6] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 214 — Beware of Imitations — Anne Cameron (Short Story)
  • 219 — Where’s the Woman? [Part 2 of 5] — Fred Jackson (Serial Segment)
  • 237 — The Money Hater — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Novel)
  • 280 — The Spirit of the Feud [Part 3 of 4] — Marianne Gauss (Serial Segment)
  • 297 — Derelicts of No Man’s Land — Everett S. Chapman (Short Story)
  • 305 — In Fear of Scandal [Part 3 of 5] — Reese James & Laura King (Serial Segment)
  • 319 — Curing the Cut-Up — Ben Duncan (Short Story)
  • 325 — Riddle Gawne [Part 4 of 8] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 337 — The Ways of Providence — John Edward McCarthy (Short Story)
  • 345 — A Soldier’s Honor [Part 7 of 7] — Captain S. S. Harrington (Serial Segment)
  • 353 — Goldy Gordon — Harold Warner (Short Story)
  • 359 — McCarty’s Legacy — Alexander Hull (Short Story)
  • 365 — By Mercy of Murg — Loring Brent (Short Story)
  • 377 — A Window in Arcadia — Louis B. Capron (Short Story)
  • 381 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 385 — The Green Opal Ring [Part 1 of 7] — El Comancho (Serial Segment)
  • 407 — Between Men of Honor — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 415 — Wooden Spoil [Part 2 of 6] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 437 — Butting In — Perry Newberry (Novel)
  • 477 — Where’s the Woman? [Part 3 of 5] — Fred Jackson (Serial Segment)
  • 496 — An Army of One — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 502 — The Spirit of the Feud [Part 4 of 4] — Marianne Gauss (Serial Segment)
  • 516 — For Tricks That Are Vain — Victor Lauriston & W. D. Cartier (Short Story)
  • 523 — In Fear of Scandal [Part 4 of 5] — Reese James & Laura King (Serial Segment)
  • 535 — Back Stage — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 544 — Riddle Gawne [Part 5 of 8] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 555 — A Wolf in the Fold at Lonely — H. P. Holt (Short Story)
  • 561 — Luck to Order — Gordon Shuford (Short Story)
  • 564 — The Spider and the Flies — Octavus Roy Cohen (Short Story)
  • 573 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
863The Argosy Vol. 87, No. 41917-10-27
  • 577 — Pirate Wings [Part 1 of 5] — Stephen Chalmers (Serial Segment)
  • 600 — No Thoroughfare — Alexander Hull (Short Story)
  • 608 — Ranger Number Seven — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 646 — If This Be Treason! — Reese James (Short Story)
  • 658 — The Green Opal Ring [Part 2 of 7] — El Comancho (Serial Segment)
  • 674 — Hell Hath No Fury — Lee Landon (Short Story)
  • 682 — Wooden Spoil [Part 3 of 6] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 694 — The Bite of Time — Logan Clendening (Short Story)
  • 698 — Where’s the Woman? [Part 4 of 5] — Fred Jackson (Serial Segment)
  • 712 — Whistling Up Adventure — Walter Scott Story (Short Story)
  • 722 — Riddle Gawne [Part 6 of 8] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 734 — Mr. Bilks Encounters the Colors — Hugh Pendexter (Short Story)
  • 741 — In Fear of Scandal [Part 5 of 5] — Reese James & Laura King (Serial Segment)
  • 751 — Straight from Headquarters — Melville F. Ferguson (Short Story)
  • 759 — Four Thousand Years Too Late — Gladys E. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 763 — The Flat and the Flimflam — Julian Rose (Short Story)
  • 765 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
864The Argosy Vol. 88, No. 11917-11-03
  • 1 — Genius of Victory — George Foxhall (Novellete)
  • 57 — The Great God Gold and—Stub — Edwin L. Sabin (Short Story)
  • 67 — Pirate Wings [Part 2 of 5] — Stephen Chalmers (Serial Segment)
  • 83 — A White Lie — Marion Delcomyn (Short Story)
  • 88 — The Green Opal Ring [Part 3 of 7] — El Comancho (Serial Segment)
  • 105 — Bearcat Bob Butts In — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
  • 112 — Wooden Spoil [Part 4 of 6] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — Souls of the Damned — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 132 — Riddle Gawne [Part 7 of 8] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 148 — The Jellyfish — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 154 — Where’s the Woman? [Part 5 of 5] — Fred Jackson (Serial Segment)
  • 164 — An After-Clap of Triumph — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 168 — When a Man Schemes — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 178 — Nunky Comes Across — Frank A. Russell (Short Story)
  • 189 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
865The Argosy Vol. 88, No. 21917-11-10
  • 193 — The Sword Lover [Part 1 of 7] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 218 — Black Thunder’s Rider — A. Yerington (Short Story)
  • 229 — Annexing Bill — Edgar Franklin (Novel)
  • 273 — Pirate Wings [Part 3 of 5] — Stephen Chalmers (Serial Segment)
  • 294 — The Button Queen — Will H. Robinson (Short Story)
  • 303 — The Green Opal Ring [Part 4 of 7] — El Comancho (Serial Segment)
  • 317 — Fighting Stock — Donal Hamilton Haines (Short Story)
  • 325 — Wooden Spoil [Part 5 of 6] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 343 — Ulysses and the Optimist — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 351 — Riddle Gawne [Part 8 of 8] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 360 — A Revolution in Lavender — Lotta Adele Gannett (Short Story)
  • 367 — A Cinch — Keene Thompson (Short Story)
  • 381 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
866The Argosy Vol. 88, No. 31917-11-17
  • 385 — Hemmed In [Part 1 of 5] — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 406 — Lawful Loot — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 414 — The Hour of High Decision — Frank Blighton (Novelette)
  • 457 — The Sword Lover [Part 2 of 7] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 476 — Skinner’s Little Game — Keene Thompson (Short Story)
  • 482 — Pirate Wings [Part 4 of 5] — Stephen Chalmers (Serial Segment)
  • 498 — The Divine Right of Kings — Reese James (Short Story)
  • 504 — The Green Opal Ring [Part 5 of 7] — El Comancho (Serial Segment)
  • 521 — Seven Years for Rachel — William Dudley Pelley (Short Story)
  • 533 — Wooden Spoil [Part 6 of 6] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 550 — The Fog Vat — Loring Brent (Short Story)
  • 562 — As It Was Back Home — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 568 — Insignificant Things — Franklin P. Harry (Short Story)
  • 573 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
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  • 577 — A Woman’s Prey — Fred Jackson (Novelette)
  • 609 — Moving Around [Part 1 of 3] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 628 — For Those Who Fear — Gilbert Riddell (Short Story)
  • 640 — Hemmed In [Part 2 of 5] — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 653 — The Green Cloak — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 661 — The Sword Lover [Part 3 of 7] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 680 — Marble Eye — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 691 — Pirate Wings [Part 5 of 5] — Stephen Chalmers (Serial Segment)
  • 704 — A Tip from the Movies — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 710 — The Green Opal Ring [Part 6 of 7] — El Comancho (Serial Segment)
  • 722 — The Last Log Drive — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 729 — Mammon Versus Miriam — F. Eugene Ackerman (Short Story)
  • 737 — As Big As He Feels — George L. Catton (Short Story)
  • 741 — Speeding Up His Reputation — Hugh Pendexter (Short Story)
  • 747 — Such a State of Things — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 765 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
868The Argosy Vol. 89, No. 11917-12-01C. H. Taffs
  • 1 — Petroleum Prince [Part 1 of 5] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 17 — A Fighting Man — George Foxhall (Short Story)
  • 22 — The Tent by the Witness Tree — George Washington Ogden (Novelette)
  • 52 — Moving Around [Part 2 of 3] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — Switching the Blame — Charles Albert Halle (Short Story)
  • 74 — The Sword Lover [Part 4 of 7] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 93 — Beyond the Last Frontier — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 101 — Hemmed In [Part 3 of 5] — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — Fate’s Gauntlet — Captain Dingle (Short Story)
  • 126 — The Green Opal Ring [Part 7 of 7] — El Comancho (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — Branded — Edwina LeVin (Short Story)
  • 146 — The Fatal Gift — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 152 — Snowflakes — Marjorie Lewis Prentiss (Short Story)
  • 160 — Parrot or Oyster — Robert C. Astrop (Short Story)
  • 164 — The Whip Hand — Lee Bertrand (Novelette)
  • 185 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
869The Argosy Vol. 89, No. 21917-12-08C. H. Taffs
  • 193 — The Fifth Ace [Part 1 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 213 — God’s Assizes — Henry Leverage (Short Story)
  • 222 — His Arcadian Wife — Charles Wesley Sanders (Novelette)
  • 264 — Petroleum Prince [Part 2 of 5] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 285 — The King’s Eyebrow — Loring Brent (Short Story)
  • 304 — Hemmed In [Part 4 of 5] — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 319 — Perrault’s Pride — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 326 — The Sword Lover [Part 5 of 7] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 344 — The Man Brand — Edwin L. Sabin (Short Story)
  • 354 — Moving Around [Part 3 of 3] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 372 — Channing Gets His Chance — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 380 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
870The Argosy Vol. 89, No. 31917-12-15
  • 385 — The Other Trent [Part 1 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 400 — King Connelly’s Kid — William Slavens McNutt (Short Story)
  • 412 — Crooks — Victor Lauriston (Novelette)
  • 463 — Petroleum Prince [Part 3 of 5] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 484 — Stuffin’s — William Dudley Pelley (Short Story)
  • 493 — The Fifth Ace [Part 2 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 512 — Criminal Cupid — Keene Thompson (Short Story)
  • 521 — Hemmed In [Part 5 of 5] — Fred V. Greene, Jr. (Serial Segment)
  • 532 — Outstanding — Edward Walton (Short Story)
  • 544 — The Sword Lover [Part 6 of 7] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 561 — Nemesis and the Slacker — Wallace M. Sloane (Short Story)
  • 567 — The Conversion of Ma — Lotta Adele Gannett (Short Story)
  • 573 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
871The Argosy Vol. 89, No. 41917-12-22Small
  • 577 — Little Boss of Big Ben [Part 1 of 6] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 594 — In Flannigan Street — Henry Leverage (Short Story)
  • 604 — The Scapegoat — James Rhys (Novel)
  • 649 — The Other Trent [Part 2 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 665 — Want to Get Married? — Gilbert Riddell (Short Story)
  • 679 — After the Raid — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
  • 684 — Petroleum Prince [Part 4 of 5] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 704 — The House of Gingras — Victor Rousseau (Short Story)
  • 712 — The Fifth Ace [Part 3 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 736 — Charity with the Curse Off — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 743 — The Sword Lover [Part 7 of 7] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 755 — The Clutch of Circumstance — Mona Vannin (Short Story)
  • 759 — Joseph’s Coat — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 765 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
872PDFThe Argosy Vol. 90, No. 11917-12-29
  • 1 — Vicky Van [Part 1 of 4] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 17 — The Flying Chance — Gordon MacCreagh (Short Story)
  • 29 — The Man Who Must Be Hanged — Marianne Gauss (Novel)
  • 61 — Little Boss of Big Ben [Part 2 of 6] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 83 — Red Hamblin Entertains — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 90 — At the Belton Arms — Hugh Pendexter (Short Story)
  • 97 — The Other Trent [Part 3 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — The Wild East — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 125 — Petroleum Prince [Part 5 of 5] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 147 — With the Best of Intentions — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 157 — The Fifth Ace [Part 4 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 176 — The Other Side of the Curtain — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 189 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
873The Argosy Vol. 90, No. 21918-01-05
  • 193 — Odds and the Man [Part 1 of 7] — Varick Vanardy (Serial Segment)
  • 207 — Demosthenes, Jr. — Lee Landon (Short Story)
  • 218 — Tessie of Rainbow Glen — Seward W. Hopkins (Novel)
  • 265 — Vicky Van [Part 2 of 4] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 289 — The Tenderfoot — Frank Blighton (Short Story)
  • 301 — The Other Trent [Part 4 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 317 — His Return to Alsace — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 326 — Little Boss of Big Ben [Part 3 of 6] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 344 — Fixing Father — Frank A. Russell (Short Story)
  • 356 — The Fifth Ace [Part 5 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 370 — Yankee Dimes — Jennie Harris Oliver (Short Story)
  • 381 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
874The Argosy Vol. 90, No. 31918-01-12
  • 385 — Beyond the Sky Line [Part 1 of 5] — James Oliver Winslow (Serial Segment)
  • 399 — Unforgotten — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Short Story)
  • 409 — Dreams Afire — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 430 — Odds and the Man [Part 2 of 7] — Varick Vanardy (Serial Segment)
  • 453 — Plus Jimmy Wicks — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 463 — Vicky Van [Part 3 of 4] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 489 — Cinderella and the Forty Thieves — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 504 — For the Old Bar Three — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
  • 515 — Little Boss of Big Ben [Part 4 of 6] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 535 — The Sole Legatee — Walter Scott Story (Short Story)
  • 546 — The Fifth Ace [Part 6 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 570 — Dogs and the Diamond — Charles D. Meyers (Short Story)
  • 573 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
875The Argosy Vol. 90, No. 41918-01-19
  • 577 — Fortune’s Handicap [Part 1 of 3] — Ethel & James Dorrance (Serial Segment)
  • 597 — Reform in Showdown — Edwin L. Sabin (Short Story)
  • 608 — The Low Black Car — Edgar Franklin (Novellete)
  • 663 — Beyond the Sky Line [Part 2 of 5] — James Oliver Winslow (Serial Segment)
  • 680 — Shell Shock — Mary E. Worts (Short Story)
  • 686 — Odds and the Man [Part 3 of 7] — Varick Vanardy (Serial Segment)
  • 702 — First Floor, Front — Lee Shippey (Short Story)
  • 709 — Little Boss of Big Ben [Part 5 of 6] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 730 — And the Lights Were on — Susan Hearle Thomas (Short Story)
  • 736 — Vicky Van [Part 4 of 4] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 755 — See-Saw — Charles Albert Halle (Short Story)
  • 761 — A Mixed Foursome — Helen Davies (Short Story)
  • 765 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
876The Argosy Vol. 91, No. 11918-01-26
  • 1 — All Man [Part 1 of 6] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 19 — The Cockpit — Henry Leverage (Short Story)
  • 28 — The Stormy Moment — Gilbert Riddell (Novellete)
  • 54 — Posterity — Harry Kemp (Poem(s))
  • 55 — Fortune’s Handicap [Part 2 of 3] — Ethel & James Dorrance (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — Hallie’s Comet — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 89 — Secret-Keepers — Arthur Wallace Peach (Poem(s))
  • 90 — Beyond the Sky Line [Part 3 of 5] — James Oliver Winslow (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — Atmosphere — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 108 — A Toast — Theodore Sheldon (Poem(s))
  • 109 — Odds and the Man [Part 4 of 7] — Varick Vanardy (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — The Great Hiding Place — Denzil C. Lees (Short Story)
  • 138 — Keeping Everybody Busy — J. E. Middleton (Poem(s))
  • 139 — Little Boss of Big Ben [Part 6 of 6] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 159 — Horrible Harry’s Glass Jaw — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 166 — Enough Is Plenty — Kenneth MacNichol (Novellete)
  • 189 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
877The Argosy Vol. 91, No. 21918-02-02
  • 193 — Fruit of the Lamp [Part 1 of 4] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 213 — Without the Blue — Johnston McCulley (Short Story)
  • 226 — No Shadow of a Doubt — Victor Lauriston (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 268 — A Foot-note — Arthur Wallace Peach (Poem(s))
  • 269 — Any Little Girl [Jean Auburn] — Loring Brent (Short Story)
  • 274 — The Yellow Jar — Djuna Barnes (Poem(s))
  • 275 — All Man [Part 2 of 6] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 290 — The Bent Key to Happiness — Arnold Hofmann (Short Story)
  • 305 — Alas, Too True — M. M. Smith (Poem(s))
  • 306 — Beyond the Sky Line [Part 4 of 5] — James Oliver Winslow (Serial Segment)
  • 320 — Nerve — Edward Walton (Short Story)
  • 333 — Odds and the Man [Part 5 of 7] — Varick Vanardy (Serial Segment)
  • 348 — Minnowbrook — Annie Crim Leavenworth (Poem(s))
  • 349 — It Pays to Advertise — Edwina LeVin (Short Story)
  • 358 — Fortune’s Handicap [Part 3 of 3] — Ethel & James Dorrance (Serial Segment)
  • 381 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
878The Argosy Vol. 91, No. 31918-02-09
  • 385 — The Trail of the Beast [Part 1 of 7] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
  • 406 — Whatever God — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 413 — Fruit of the Lamp [Part 2 of 4] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 439 — The Insomniac — Ellis O. Jones (Poem(s))
  • 440 — The Pass of the Painted Rock — Edwin L. Sabin (Novellete)
  • 471 — A Model of Economy — J. E. Middleton (Poem(s))
  • 472 — A Horse of Another Color — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 482 — Khaki — Paul Steele (Poem(s))
  • 483 — All Man [Part 3 of 6] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 503 — Revealed by the Raid — Elizabeth York Miller (Short Story)
  • 508 — Beyond the Sky Line [Part 5 of 5] — James Oliver Winslow (Serial Segment)
  • 523 — The Tornado — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 531 — Odds and the Man [Part 6 of 7] — Varick Vanardy (Serial Segment)
  • 549 — A Mere Matter of Pins — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 561 — Somebody’s Dog — Bessie White Smith (Short Story)
  • 567 — Apples of Kulture — Earl Walker (Short Story)
  • 573 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
879The Argosy Vol. 91, No. 41918-02-16
  • 577 — A Kashmir Abduction [Part 1 of 4] — Lenivers Carew (Serial Segment)
  • 600 — The Captain and the Miracle — Edna Wahlert McCourt (Short Story)
  • 605 — A Thief — William H. Hayne (Poem(s))
  • 606 — The Sixth Domino — Reese James (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 667 — A Matter of Class — Gordon MacCreagh (Short Story)
  • 676 — The Tenderfoot — Leora Whitehouse (Poem(s))
  • 677 — The Trail of the Beast [Part 2 of 7] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
  • 697 — A Grass Orphan — Franklin P. Harry (Short Story)
  • 702 — Fruit of the Lamp [Part 3 of 4] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 717 — Love’s Young Scream — Louise Platt Hauck (Short Story)
  • 724 — All Man [Part 4 of 6] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 739 — Montague’s New Act — Carl Mason (Short Story)
  • 747 — Beyond the Wall — Theda Kenyon (Poem(s))
  • 748 — Odds and the Man [Part 7 of 7] — Varick Vanardy (Serial Segment)
  • 765 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
880PDFThe Argosy Vol. 92, No. 11918-02-23
  • 1 — His Maid of the Northland [Part 1 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — The Absconder — Henry Leverage (Short Story)
  • 29 — Sun or Moon? — Richard Butler Glaenzer (Poem(s))
  • 30 — Along Mystery Trail — Frank Blighton (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 75 — A Kashmir Abduction [Part 2 of 4] — Lenivers Carew (Serial Segment)
  • 95 — A Daughter of the Sea — Charles Wesley Sanders (Short Story)
  • 102 — The Trail of the Beast [Part 3 of 7] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
  • 122 — Miss Putty Face [Jean Auburn] — Loring Brent (Short Story)
  • 133 — All Man [Part 5 of 6] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 153 — A Military Emergency — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 162 — A Light Lover — Charles Hanson Towne (Poem(s))
  • 163 — Fruit of the Lamp [Part 4 of 4] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 189 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
881The Argosy Vol. 92, No. 21918-03-02
  • 193 — To Make or Break [Part 1 of 5] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 213 — His Own Medicine — Chief Henry Red Eagle (Short Story)
  • 227 — An Offering — Anne Coe Mitchell (Poem(s))
  • 228 — Game and Rubber — Frank A. Russell (Novellete)
  • 255 — His Maid of the Northland [Part 2 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 270 — The Play-boy in Khaki — Harry Baxter (Poem(s))
  • 271 — At the Fork in the Road — Reese James (Short Story)
  • 281 — A Kashmir Abduction [Part 3 of 4] — Lenivers Carew (Serial Segment)
  • 299 — In the Dark — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 311 — The Trail of the Beast [Part 4 of 7] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
  • 327 — Homeless — Mary Starbuck (Poem(s))
  • 328 — One Every Minute — Jack Glazier (Short Story)
  • 335 — All Man [Part 6 of 6] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 354 — The Pony Gulch Hold Up — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
  • 363 — As the Snow Fell — Madeleine Sharps Buchanan (Short Story)
  • 374 — In the Other Man’s Shoes — Keene Thompson (Short Story)
  • 381 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
882The Argosy Vol. 92, No. 31918-03-09
  • 385 — “X T X” [Part 1 of 6] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Serial Segment)
  • 403 — The Meal Ticket and the Kingdom — Will C. Beale (Short Story)
  • 413 — The Leaven of War — Richard Butler Glaenzer (Poem(s))
  • 414 — The House of Vanished Dreams — F. Eugene Ackerman & James Oliver Winslow (Novellete)
  • 439 — To Make or Break [Part 2 of 5] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 460 — When Morpheus Called — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 467 — His Maid of the Northland [Part 3 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 482 — The Seeking — Faith Baldwin (Poem(s))
  • 483 — The Second Clarinet — Will Gage Carey (Short Story)
  • 492 — The Trail of the Beast [Part 5 of 7] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
  • 509 — Wheat — Arthur B. Herbert (Short Story)
  • 514 — A Kashmir Abduction [Part 4 of 4] — Lenivers Carew (Serial Segment)
  • 534 — A Lover by Proxy — James Farrell (Short Story)
  • 541 — The Blood of Freemen — William H. Hayne (Poem(s))
  • 542 — A Priest of Darkness — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Novellete)
  • 564 — The Engagement — Louis B. Capron (Poem(s))
  • 565 — One Letter More or Less — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 570 — The Smell of Coffee — F. Roney Weir (Vignette)
  • 573 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
883The Argosy Vol. 92, No. 41918-03-16
  • 577 — Anything Goes [Part 1 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 599 — A Millionaire for a Minute — William Slavens McNutt (Vignette)
  • 602 — Apples of Sodom — Mortimer Vincent Ives (Novellete)
  • 633 — The Demon in Demonstration — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 639 — A Herald of Spring — Sophie E. Morgan (Poem(s))
  • 640 — “X T X” [Part 2 of 6] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Serial Segment)
  • 657 — Checkmate — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 664 — To Make or Break [Part 3 of 5] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 683 — Promising Peter — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 691 — The Sky-Scrapper — Harry Kemp (Poem(s))
  • 692 — The Trail of the Beast [Part 6 of 7] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
  • 709 — His Unluckiest Wife [Jeff Tavell] — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 717 — His Maid of the Northland [Part 4 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 732 — Each His Own Way — William Wallace Cook (Novellete)
  • 747 — Parents in General — Mildred Wilkes Scott (Short Story)
  • 753 — The Trying Out of Silky Jim — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 759 — The Woman from Hong Kong — Robert E. Hewes (Short Story)
  • 765 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
884The Argosy Vol. 93, No. 11918-03-23
  • 1 — Hushed Up [Part 1 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — Red and a Streak of Yellow — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 29 — Drums of Plattsburg — Jasper Kay (Novellete)
  • 63 — The Moll Buzzer — Henry Leverage (Short Story)
  • 71 — Anything Goes [Part 2 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 95 — Sold! — Loring Brent (Short Story)
  • 107 — “X T X” [Part 3 of 6] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Serial Segment)
  • 122 — The Hot Blood of Spain — Harold Burr (Short Story)
  • 131 — To Make or Break [Part 4 of 5] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 151 — Ten Seconds—and After — Albert William Stone (Short Story)
  • 160 — The Trail of the Beast [Part 7 of 7] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
  • 176 — The Riffraff — Fannie Dunagan (Short Story)
  • 182 — Mr. Sprott on the Job — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 189 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
885The Argosy Vol. 93, No. 21918-03-30Sidney H. Riesenberg
  • 193 — Slow Burgess [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 207 — Beyond Bartholdi’s — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 215 — Miss Innocence — Raymond Barrett (Novellete)
  • 239 — The Man in the Next Booth — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 249 — Hushed Up [Part 2 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 270 — Values — May Wilmoth (Short Story)
  • 280 — Anything Goes [Part 3 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 300 — His Majesty’s Uniform — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 311 — To Make or Break [Part 5 of 5] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 330 — His Own Thinking — George L. Catton (Novellete)
  • 347 — “X T X” [Part 4 of 6] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Serial Segment)
  • 366 — General Shanks — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 371 — The Perfect Woman — Harold Ward (Short Story)
  • 377 — Salted and Peppered — Elwyn W. Chambers (Short Story)
  • 381 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
886The Argosy Vol. 93, No. 31918-04-06
  • 385 — Ships Triumphant [Part 1 of 4] — George C. Shedd (Serial Segment)
  • 405 — Knighted by the Red Cross — Richard Barry (Short Story)
  • 412 — Out with the Minstrels — Malcolm Douglas (Novel)
  • 482 — Birthright — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 493 — Slow Burgess [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 506 — Peter the Impetuous — Jeanne Judson (Short Story)
  • 512 — Hushed Up [Part 3 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 533 — Anything Goes [Part 4 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 559 — From the Outfield — Hamilton Craigie (Short Story)
  • 562 — “X T X” [Part 5 of 6] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Serial Segment)
  • 573 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
887The Argosy Vol. 93, No. 41918-04-13Sidney H. Riesenberg
  • 573 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
  • 577 — Hidden Eyes [Part 1 of 5] — Eric Levison (Serial Segment)
  • 596 — The Slow Explosive Man — Eugene P. Lyle, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 609 — The Mystery at Ninety-One — Fred Jackson (Novel)
  • 638 — Ships Triumphant [Part 2 of 4] — George C. Shedd (Serial Segment)
  • 659 — West Is East — Lee Landon (Short Story)
  • 671 — Slow Burgess [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 685 — On the Other Foot — John Montague (Short Story)
  • 695 — Hushed Up [Part 4 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 716 — Full Moon in April — Howard Dwight Smiley (Short Story)
  • 722 — “X T X” [Part 6 of 6] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Serial Segment)
  • 745 — Hunches — Maxwell Boehm Saben (Short Story)
  • 755 — On the Wings of Night — Lawrence William Pedrose (Short Story)
888The Argosy Vol. 94, No. 11918-04-20
  • 1 — The Black-Sander [Part 1 of 7] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — Beyond the Call of Duty — Henry Leverage (Short Story)
  • 34 — Hidden Eyes [Part 2 of 5] — Eric Levison (Serial Segment)
  • 56 — Toad in a Hole — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Novellete)
  • 75 — A Strange Adventure — Nathan M. Levy (Poem(s))
  • 76 — Ships Triumphant [Part 3 of 4] — George C. Shedd (Serial Segment)
  • 95 — The Unending Battle — McLandburgh Wilson (Poem(s))
  • 96 — In Maverick Cave — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
  • 100 — A Question — Juliet Marsh Isham (Poem(s))
  • 101 — Slow Burgess [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — The Balance Sheet — John Barton Oxford (Short Story)
  • 122 — To Italian Mothers — Margaret Busbee Shipp (Poem(s))
  • 123 — Soaking It to Jimmy — Frank A. Russell (Novellete)
  • 138 — Worked in Wool — Minna Irving (Poem(s))
  • 139 — The Redemption — Dorothy Hull (Short Story)
  • 147 — Hushed Up [Part 5 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 165 — Vulcan’s Billion Dollar Trap — Philip M. Fisher, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 175 — Two Is Company — Leslie Davis (Short Story)
  • 182 — The High Cost of Reforming — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 189 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
889The Argosy Vol. 94, No. 21918-04-27Small
  • 193 — Struck Down [Part 1 of 5] — John T. McIntyre (Serial Segment)
  • 211 — Ladies First — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 221 — Husbands and Wives — Neil Moran (Novellete)
  • 245 — I Pronounce You- — Edna Wahlert McCourt (Short Story)
  • 252 — The Black-Sander [Part 2 of 7] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 264 — Pride — Frances Goggin Maltby (Short Story)
  • 273 — Hidden Eyes [Part 3 of 5] — Eric Levison (Serial Segment)
  • 289 — King and Two Spot — Harold C. Burr (Short Story)
  • 299 — Slow Burgess [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 315 — The Pledge — Lawrence William Pedrose (Short Story)
  • 322 — Ships Triumphant [Part 4 of 4] — George C. Shedd (Serial Segment)
  • 343 — The Tidal Wave — Pearl Evans (Short Story)
  • 347 — Punctured — George Bruce Marquis (Short Story)
  • 355 — Spawned by Disaster — Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey (Novellete)
  • 377 — Making Mamie See — Flora A. Monty (Short Story)
  • 383 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
890The Argosy Vol. 94, No. 31918-05-04
  • 385 — Daughter of the Sun [Part 1 of 3] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 410 — Silver Black — Chief Henry Red Eagle (Short Story)
  • 423 — The Morning After [Chapters I-XII] — Octavus Roy Cohen (Novel)
  • 454 — In Cold Blood — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 460 — Struck Down [Part 2 of 5] — John T. McIntyre (Serial Segment)
  • 483 — The Man of the Minute — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
  • 492 — The Black-Sander [Part 3 of 7] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 512 — Small Time — Olin L. Lyman (Short Story)
  • 518 — Hidden Eyes [Part 4 of 5] — Eric Levison (Serial Segment)
  • 540 — A Circus Clean-Up — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 547 — Slow Burgess [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 561 — Between the Tides — Robert Emerick (Short Story)
  • 566 — One Month’s Rent — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 573 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
891The Argosy Vol. 94, No. 41918-05-11Sidney H. Riesenberg
  • 577 — The Girl in Khaki [Part 1 of 6] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 600 — Johnny — Achmed Abdullah (Short Story)
  • 606 — The Man from Wishing Rock — Courtenay Savage (Novel)
  • 655 — Pasquale Does K.P. — Raymond J. Brown (Short Story)
  • 667 — Daughter of the Sun [Part 2 of 3] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 683 — A Wallop for J. Frederick — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 691 — Struck Down [Part 3 of 5] — John T. McIntyre (Serial Segment)
  • 710 — Flim Flam Films — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 718 — The Black-Sander [Part 4 of 7] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 742 — The Give-Away — Charles Albert Halle (Short Story)
  • 746 — Hidden Eyes [Part 5 of 5] — Eric Levison (Serial Segment)
  • 762 — Harry Levering’s Past — Marion Delcomyn (Short Story)
  • 765 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
892The Argosy Vol. 95, No. 11918-05-18
  • 1 — A Reluctant Millionaire [Part 1 of 4] — George Foxhall (Serial Segment)
  • 20 — Custer’s Way — Edwin L. Sabin (Short Story)
  • 26 — The Man Who Could Not Quit — Victor Lauriston (Novellete)
  • 46 — The Girl in Khaki [Part 2 of 6] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 70 — Below Zero — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story)
  • 76 — Struck Down [Part 4 of 5] — John T. McIntyre (Serial Segment)
  • 97 — The Gyp — Henry Leverage (Short Story)
  • 110 — The Black-Sander [Part 5 of 7] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — For the Soul of Jimmy Heegan — John Barton Oxford (Short Story)
  • 136 — Camouflage — Howard Dwight Smiley (Novellete)
  • 161 — Daughter of the Sun [Part 3 of 3] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 182 — A Scientific Fact — Mollie Frank Ellis (Short Story)
  • 186 — One Crook Too Many — Octavus Roy Cohen (Short Story)
  • 189 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
893The Argosy Vol. 95, No. 21918-05-25Small
  • 193 — The Locked Door [Part 1 of 6] — John Boyd Clarke (Serial Segment)
  • 218 — Stars of Glory — Eric Levison (Short Story)
  • 231 — After Midnight — Frank Blighton (Novel)
  • 282 — A Reluctant Millionaire [Part 2 of 4] — George Foxhall (Serial Segment)
  • 301 — Vengeance of the Peet Man — Albert William Stone (Short Story)
  • 308 — The Girl in Khaki [Part 3 of 6] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 334 — A Matter of Merit — Sidney Rittenberg (Short Story)
  • 339 — The Black-Sander [Part 6 of 7] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 356 — The Cat and the Rat — Charles Albert Halle (Short Story)
  • 361 — Struck Down [Part 5 of 5] — John T. McIntyre (Serial Segment)
  • 381 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
894The Argosy Vol. 95, No. 31918-06-01
  • 385 — Outlaws of Bald Mountain [Part 1 of 4] — George M. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 404 — Love and Logic — Berton Braley (Poem(s))
  • 405 — Three Gallons of Gas — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 412 — A Splashin’ Through the Rain — Nellie Goode (Poem(s))
  • 413 — High Speed — Fred Jackson (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 440 — Smiling Annie’s Waterloo — Francis James (Short Story)
  • 452 — When Phyllis Walks with Me — Bailey Millard (Poem(s))
  • 453 — The Locked Door [Part 2 of 6] — John Boyd Clarke (Serial Segment)
  • 473 — David the Intolerable — Edwina LeVin (Short Story)
  • 482 — A Reluctant Millionaire [Part 3 of 4] — George Foxhall (Serial Segment)
  • 505 — The Vale of Bones — Philip M. Fisher, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 516 — The Girl in Khaki [Part 4 of 6] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 535 — Waning Enthusiasm — Blakeney Gray (Poem(s))
  • 536 — Red Hamblin’s Local Option — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 541 — The Black-Sander [Part 7 of 7] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 572 — June — Richard Butler Glaenzer (Poem(s))
  • 573 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
895PDFThe Argosy Vol. 95, No. 41918-06-08
  • 577 — Anything but the Truth [Part 1 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 597 — An Occasional Offender — Henry Leverage (Short Story)
  • 604 — The True Lover — Richard Le Gallienne (Poem(s))
  • 605 — Tentacles of Hate — Madeleine Sharps Buchanan (Novellete)
  • 643 — Strawberry Sundaes — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 655 — In June — Mable Holmes Parsons (Poem(s))
  • 656 — Outlaws of Bald Mountain [Part 2 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 673 — The Old Man of the Sea — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 678 — The Locked Door [Part 3 of 6] — John Boyd Clarke (Serial Segment)
  • 704 — Her Last Adventure — Charles Law Watkins (Short Story)
  • 708 — The Girl in Khaki [Part 5 of 6] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 735 — The Other Half of the Battle — Almer C. Sanborn (Short Story)
  • 740 — A Reluctant Millionaire [Part 4 of 4] — George Foxhall (Serial Segment)
  • 761 — Six Foot Six — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
  • 764 — Caught — Will H. Johnston (Poem(s))
  • 765 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
896The Argosy Vol. 96, No. 11918-06-15Sidney H. Riesenberg
  • 1 — Black Wolf of Picardy [Part 1 of 6] — Charles B. Stilson (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — Cousin Willard’s Fate — Elizabeth York Miller (Novellete)
  • 46 — A Rubber Bubble and the T.T.T. — Loring Brent (Short Story)
  • 59 — Anything but the Truth [Part 2 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 81 — Hired Help — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 89 — Outlaws of Bald Mountain [Part 3 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — The Obligation — William Willeke (Novellete)
  • 124 — The Locked Door [Part 4 of 6] — John Boyd Clarke (Serial Segment)
  • 146 — Eeny Meeny Miny Mo — Mollie Frank Ellis (Short Story)
  • 153 — The Girl in Khaki [Part 6 of 6] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 172 — To the Pure— — Lotta Adele Gannett (Short Story)
  • 179 — When Sancho Swapped — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
  • 183 — Children in the Canons — Victor Lauriston (Short Story)
  • 189 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
897The Argosy Vol. 96, No. 21918-06-22Small
  • 193 — The Will and the Woman [Part 1 of 4] — Marianne Gauss (Serial Segment)
  • 213 — Jane Mackelroy Versus the Almighty — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 221 — The Curare Graft — Frank A. Russell (Novellete)
  • 241 — Black Wolf of Picardy [Part 2 of 6] — Charles B. Stilson (Serial Segment)
  • 252 — A Blot of Red Ink — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 264 — Anything but the Truth [Part 3 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 284 — Crossed Wires — Marion Rubincam (Short Story)
  • 290 — Purple Passion Fruit — David Barr (Novellete)
  • 311 — The Locked Door [Part 5 of 6] — John Boyd Clarke (Serial Segment)
  • 333 — The Lost Section — Frank E. Verney (Short Story)
  • 341 — Outlaws of Bald Mountain [Part 4 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 354 — Bluff to the Last — Charles Albert Halle (Short Story)
  • 364 — Nothing Succeeds Like Failure — Manning J. Rubin (Short Story)
  • 369 — Shadowing Cupid — Mollie Frank Ellis (Short Story)
  • 371 — Across the Dead-Line — Laura L. Hinkley (Short Story)
  • 381 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
898The Argosy Vol. 96, No. 31918-06-29Small
  • 385 — The Bronze Helmet [Part 1 of 5] — Stephen Chalmers (Serial Segment)
  • 402 — Remi the Bear — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 410 — Not Who but What — Reese James (Novellete)
  • 450 — The Maverick — Henry Leverage (Short Story)
  • 460 — The Will and the Woman [Part 2 of 4] — Marianne Gauss (Serial Segment)
  • 483 — A Twice Told Tale — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 488 — Black Wolf of Picardy [Part 3 of 6] — Charles B. Stilson (Serial Segment)
  • 508 — With Heart Complication — Louis B. Capron (Short Story)
  • 513 — Anything but the Truth [Part 4 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 534 — Mary Smith and Mary — Sam Hellman (Short Story)
  • 538 — The Locked Door [Part 6 of 6] — John Boyd Clarke (Serial Segment)
  • 560 — Banjo Bucked — Sam Suffolk (Short Story)
  • 563 — Maid of Clay — Jennie Harris Oliver (Short Story)
  • 573 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
899The Argosy Vol. 96, No. 41918-07-06Sidney H. Riesenberg
  • 577 — Ocean’s Prey [Part 1 of 5] — George Mariano (Serial Segment)
  • 593 — Out of the Past — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 602 — The Profiteers — Jack Bechdolt (Novellete)
  • 648 — The Bronze Helmet [Part 2 of 5] — Stephen Chalmers (Serial Segment)
  • 668 — Keeping Up with June — Edwina LeVin (Short Story)
  • 676 — Black Wolf of Picardy [Part 4 of 6] — Charles B. Stilson (Serial Segment)
  • 696 — That Mistimed Kiss — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 704 — The Will and the Woman [Part 3 of 4] — Marianne Gauss (Serial Segment)
  • 726 — Necessity’s Virtue — Charles King Van Riper (Short Story)
  • 735 — Anything but the Truth [Part 5 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 751 — The Evil Eye — Denzil C. Lees (Short Story)
  • 759 — The Family Idol — Sidney Rittenberg (Short Story)
  • 765 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
900The Argosy Vol. 97, No. 11918-07-13
  • 1 — A Phantom Million [Part 1 of 7] — Frank Blighton (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — Daughter of the Lake — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 42 — Right About Face — Thomas O’Halloran (Short Story)
  • 51 — Ocean’s Prey [Part 2 of 5] — George Mariano (Serial Segment)
  • 72 — The Wild Man from Montana — Loring Brent (Short Story)
  • 90 — The Bronze Helmet [Part 3 of 5] — Stephen Chalmers (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — His Own Rival — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 117 — Black Wolf of Picardy [Part 5 of 6] — Charles B. Stilson (Serial Segment)
  • 135 — Beefing in Bohemia — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 144 — The Will and the Woman [Part 4 of 4] — Marianne Gauss (Serial Segment)
  • 165 — Circuit Number Six — F. Raymond Brewster (Short Story)
  • 172 — The Hour After Supper — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 178 — Yo’ Cayn’t Trust Nobody — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 181 — A Crusoe of the Range — Clarence Phillips (Short Story)
  • 189 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
901The Argosy Vol. 97, No. 21918-07-20
  • 193 — Scalps to the Brave [Part 1 of 5] — Ethel & James Dorrance (Serial Segment)
  • 213 — Bread and the Tide — William Slavens McNutt (Short Story)
  • 225 — Her Great Chance — Gilbert Riddell (Novel)
  • 254 — A Phantom Million [Part 2 of 7] — Frank Blighton (Serial Segment)
  • 281 — Take It from Horace — Berton Braley (Short Story)
  • 285 — Ocean’s Prey [Part 3 of 5] — George Mariano (Serial Segment)
  • 306 — The Lumber-Room — J. B. Harris-Burland (Short Story)
  • 315 — The Bronze Helmet [Part 4 of 5] — Stephen Chalmers (Serial Segment)
  • 335 — By Unanimous Vote — John Barton Oxford (Short Story)
  • 341 — Black Wolf of Picardy [Part 6 of 6] — Charles B. Stilson (Serial Segment)
  • 363 — Two-Hand Harris — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
  • 371 — River Dreams of Pearls — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 379 — A Yarkand Survey — Achmed Abdullah (Short Story)
  • 382 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
902The Argosy Vol. 97, No. 31918-07-27
  • 385 — Flood of Circumstance [Part 1 of 3] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 412 — Left—Left! — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 423 — Scalps to the Brave [Part 2 of 5] — Ethel & James Dorrance (Serial Segment)
  • 443 — The Man Who Turned Mex — Paul Bailey (Novellete)
  • 474 — A Phantom Million [Part 3 of 7] — Frank Blighton (Serial Segment)
  • 503 — The Unspilled Glass — Henry Leverage (Short Story)
  • 510 — Ocean’s Prey [Part 4 of 5] — George Mariano (Serial Segment)
  • 532 — An Indian Nemesis — Chief Henry Red Eagle (Short Story)
  • 544 — The Bronze Helmet [Part 5 of 5] — Stephen Chalmers (Serial Segment)
  • 562 — A Popular Song — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 570 — Elephas Indicus — Mollie Frank Ellis (Short Story)
  • 574 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
903The Argosy Vol. 97, No. 41918-08-03
  • 577 — Embers of Empire [Part 1 of 6] — Olin Lyman (Serial Segment)
  • 595 — Sucker Money — Loring Brent (Short Story)
  • 610 — The Way of the Green Timber — Raymond S. Spears (Novellete)
  • 636 — Flood of Circumstance [Part 2 of 3] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 653 — By the Sweat of His Brow — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 662 — Scalps to the Brave [Part 3 of 5] — Ethel & James Dorrance (Serial Segment)
  • 678 — Taking Anna Up — Robert Gray (Short Story)
  • 683 — A Phantom Million [Part 4 of 7] — Frank Blighton (Serial Segment)
  • 702 — Youth at the Prow — F. Eugene Ackerman (Short Story)
  • 710 — Ocean’s Prey [Part 5 of 5] — George Mariano (Serial Segment)
  • 730 — The Young and the Old — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 743 — A Diamond Shuffle — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 752 — When a Woman Wears a Ring — Susan Hearle Thomas (Short Story)
  • 758 — The Medusa’s Eye — Nanna Crozier Wood (Short Story)
  • 766 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
904The Argosy Vol. 98, No. 11918-08-10
  • 1 — Sunnie of Timberline [Part 1 of 4] — Robert Ames Bennet (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — Sick Transit Gloria Monday — Lee Landon (Short Story)
  • 34 — Through a Door Ajar — George M. A. Cain (Novellete)
  • 65 — The Quarrel — Lotta Adele Gannett (Short Story)
  • 71 — Embers of Empire [Part 2 of 6] — Olin Lyman (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — A Jester Out of Denmark — Charles Wesley Sanders (Short Story)
  • 98 — Scalps to the Brave [Part 4 of 5] — Ethel & James Dorrance (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — Dropping In — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 130 — A Phantom Million [Part 5 of 7] — Frank Blighton (Serial Segment)
  • 152 — All the Luck — Berton Braley (Short Story)
  • 157 — Flood of Circumstance [Part 3 of 3] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 175 — The Last Trip — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 180 — While the Dance Went on — Will Lisenbee (Short Story)
  • 185 — Blodgett Forgets a Trifle — Rudolph R. Krebs (Short Story)
  • 190 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
905The Argosy Vol. 98, No. 21918-08-17
  • 193 — Setting the Trap [Part 1 of 5] — C. C. Waddell & L. H. Bradshaw (Serial Segment)
  • 211 — A Knight on the Road — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 219 — The Great Secret — Frederic Van Rensselaer Dey (Novellete)
  • 252 — Thanks for Your Kind Applause — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 262 — Sunnie of Timberline [Part 2 of 4] — Robert Ames Bennet (Serial Segment)
  • 283 — The Constitution Follows the Flag — Harold C. Burr (Short Story)
  • 293 — Embers of Empire [Part 3 of 6] — Olin Lyman (Serial Segment)
  • 311 — Words—and Musice — Tom O’Halloran (Short Story)
  • 321 — A Phantom Million [Part 6 of 7] — Frank Blighton (Serial Segment)
  • 339 — According to the Rules — Dorothy Hull (Short Story)
  • 347 — Scalps to the Brave [Part 5 of 5] — Ethel & James Dorrance (Serial Segment)
  • 366 — To Still a Heart — M. G. Roberts (Short Story)
  • 373 — Mr. Whitbrand’s Friend — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 382 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
906The Argosy Vol. 98, No. 31918-08-24
  • 385 — The Listener [Part 1 of 6] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 403 — Evening Rain — Arthur Wallace Peach (Poem(s))
  • 404 — Tired — Edgar Franklin (Novel)
  • 450 — The Pioneer Way — William Slavens McNutt (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 457 — At Forty — Grace G. Bostwick (Poem(s))
  • 458 — Setting the Trap [Part 2 of 5] — C. C. Waddell & L. H. Bradshaw (Serial Segment)
  • 472 — Hell’s Kitchenette — Lee Landon (Short Story)
  • 483 — Sunnie of Timberline [Part 3 of 4] — Robert Ames Bennet (Serial Segment)
  • 508 — A Cave Professor — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 512 — My Father — Ralph M. Thomson (Poem(s))
  • 513 — Embers of Empire [Part 4 of 6] — Olin Lyman (Serial Segment)
  • 532 — Fifty Miles to the Gallon — H. S. Haskins (Poem(s))
  • 533 — No. 512 — Evelyn N. Cornish (Short Story)
  • 538 — A Phantom Million [Part 7 of 7] — Frank Blighton (Serial Segment)
  • 556 — Boss — Mollie Frank Ellis (Short Story)
  • 561 — Wings of Death — David Brandeltyne (Short Story)
  • 567 — The Nurse-Girl Explains — Eugene C. Dolson (Poem(s))
  • 568 — The Iron Maiden — J. Alden Fiske (Short Story)
  • 574 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
907The Argosy Vol. 98, No. 41918-08-31
  • 577 — In Bondage to Deceit [Part 1 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 596 — White Lights — Achmed Abdullah (Novellete)
  • 654 — The Listener [Part 2 of 6] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 677 — Under the Rose — Thomas Addison (Short Story)
  • 688 — Setting the Trap [Part 3 of 5] — C. C. Waddell & L. H. Bradshaw (Serial Segment)
  • 703 — Claws — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 710 — Embers of Empire [Part 5 of 6] — Olin Lyman (Serial Segment)
  • 728 — Camouflage in the Broncho Belt — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 733 — Sunnie of Timberline [Part 4 of 4] — Robert Ames Bennet (Serial Segment)
  • 752 — Cas — Gaylord Johnson (Short Story)
  • 759 — All for the Faculty — Paul Baily (Short Story)
  • 764 — Values — John Amid (Short Story)
  • 766 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
908The Argosy Vol. 99, No. 11918-09-07
  • 1 — New Names for Old [Part 1 of 5] — Raymond Barrett (Serial Segment)
  • 20 — What Happened to Ole — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 32 — In Bondage to Deceit [Part 2 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 48 — Merely Muley — Edwin L. Sabin (Short Story)
  • 53 — In Quest of Georgina — Elizabeth York Miller (Novellete)
  • 78 — The Listener [Part 3 of 6] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 95 — Fifty-Fifty — Chief Henry Red Eagle (Short Story)
  • 106 — Setting the Trap [Part 4 of 5] — C. C. Waddell & L. H. Bradshaw (Serial Segment)
  • 121 — Something New in Wireless — George M. Johnson (Novellete)
  • 140 — Embers of Empire [Part 6 of 6] — Olin Lyman (Serial Segment)
  • 154 — The Babbett Insurance Case — Frank A. Russell (Short Story)
  • 164 — Proof — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 173 — Smoked Out — Frank E. Verney (Short Story)
  • 179 — The Face of a Man — Florence Lambert (Short Story)
  • 184 — Trying Out the Manager — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 190 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
909The Argosy Vol. 99, No. 21918-09-14
  • 193 — Citadel of Fear [Part 1 of 7] — Francis Stevens (Novel)
  • 214 — Packing a Hoodoo — Victor Lauriston (Short Story)
  • 225 — Trouble—Plenty — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novellete)
  • 259 — A Message from Death — Henry Leverage (Short Story)
  • 270 — New Names for Old [Part 2 of 5] — Raymond Barrett (Serial Segment)
  • 289 — The End — George Foxhall (Short Story)
  • 294 — In Bondage to Deceit [Part 3 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 313 — Paid — Grace Lovell Bryan (Short Story)
  • 321 — The Listener [Part 4 of 6] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 343 — The Long Way Round — Ralph P. Mulvane (Short Story)
  • 353 — Setting the Trap [Part 5 of 5] — C. C. Waddell & L. H. Bradshaw (Serial Segment)
  • 367 — Getting Away from It — John Winslow Williams (Short Story)
  • 371 — Two Rosebuds — Colonel Ben Gordon Whitehead (Short Story)
  • 375 — Scuttling the Tomboy — Stanley Hofflund (Short Story)
  • 378 — Bluff — Keene Thompson (Short Story)
  • 382 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
910The Argosy Vol. 99, No. 31918-09-21
  • 385 — Thews of Battle [Part 1 of 5] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 401 — Uncle Tom’s Jabbin’ — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 412 — Burns Was Right — George L. Catton & Harry M. Moore (Novellete)
  • 429 — Citadel of Fear [Part 2 of 7] — Francis Stevens (Novel)
  • 452 — The Scar on the Nail — Keene Thompson (Short Story)
  • 460 — New Names for Old [Part 3 of 5] — Raymond Barrett (Serial Segment)
  • 480 — A Chance for Advancement — Neil Moran (Novellete)
  • 497 — Uses of Adversity — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 502 — In Bondage to Deceit [Part 4 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 522 — The Job He Didn’t Get — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 531 — The Listener [Part 5 of 6] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 549 — Pa’s Hair — Louise Platt Hauck (Short Story)
  • 554 — They Adore It — Matthew A. Taylor (Short Story)
  • 558 — The Double Cross — Carl Mason (Short Story)
  • 562 — Wrapped Up — Wilson Clay Missimer (Short Story)
  • 566 — Jiggy Jazz — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 569 — Old Derelicts — Franklin P. Harry (Short Story)
  • 573 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
911The Argosy Vol. 99, No. 41918-09-28Sidney H. Riesenberg
  • 565 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
  • 577 — The Man of Dread [Part 1 of 3] — George Foxhall (Serial Segment)
  • 606 — A Pell Street Spring Song — Achmed Abdullah (Short Story)
  • 615 — The Burnee Snuffer — Charles Albert Halle (Novellete)
  • 657 — Fate Strikes Two — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 663 — Thews of Battle [Part 2 of 5] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 682 — Angel Artie in Disguise — Grace Lovell Bryan (Short Story)
  • 691 — Citadel of Fear [Part 3 of 7] — Francis Stevens (Novel)
  • 711 — Bad Man Preferred — Charles King Van Riper (Short Story)
  • 723 — New Names for Old [Part 4 of 5] — Raymond Barrett (Serial Segment)
  • 739 — Trench Mates — Walter Scott Story (Short Story)
  • 744 — The Listener [Part 6 of 6] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 756 — Honesty — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 761 — Hired, Tired, Fired — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
912The Argosy Vol. 100, No. 11918-10-05
  • 1 — Gold Out of Celebes [Part 1 of 5] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 19 — Peter the Brazen: I. Princess of Static [Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 42 — The Man of Dread [Part 2 of 3] — George Foxhall (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — Stripes and Pharisees — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 74 — Thews of Battle [Part 3 of 5] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — Out on Bail — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 101 — Bad Medicine — Edwin L. Sabin (Novellete)
  • 125 — Yours Is Mine — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 131 — Citadel of Fear [Part 4 of 7] — Francis Stevens (Novel)
  • 152 — The Thirty-Ninth Plane — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 157 — New Names for Old [Part 5 of 5] — Raymond Barrett (Serial Segment)
  • 175 — Bennie Picks a Queen — M. G. Roberts (Short Story)
  • 182 — Gloucester’s Handicap — William A. Yoell (Short Story)
  • 189 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
913The Argosy Vol. 100, No. 21918-10-12Laurence Herndon
  • 193 — Booty [Part 1 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 214 — The Transport — Henry Leverage (Short Story)
  • 227 — The Time, the Place and the Victim — Marianne Gauss (Novellete)
  • 260 — Gold Out of Celebes [Part 2 of 5] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 280 — When Knighthood Was in Dutch — May Wilmoth (Short Story)
  • 290 — Thews of Battle [Part 4 of 5] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 309 — Man Power — Clarence Phillips (Short Story)
  • 317 — Citadel of Fear [Part 5 of 7] — Francis Stevens (Novel)
  • 338 — Beneficiaries of Uncle George — Dorothy Hull (Short Story)
  • 347 — The Man of Dread [Part 3 of 3] — George Foxhall (Serial Segment)
  • 362 — “We Have Met the Enemy” — Miles Overholt (Short Story)
  • 368 — In Payment Thereof — Royce Brier (Short Story)
  • 375 — A Lady and Some Gentlemen — Thomas Hill McNeal (Short Story)
  • 381 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
914The Argosy Vol. 100, No. 31918-10-19Sidney H. Riesenberg
  • 385 — Without Beat of Drum [Part 1 of 4] — George C. Shedd (Serial Segment)
  • 409 — In Black and White — Victor Lauriston (Short Story)
  • 417 — Peter the Brazen: II. The City of Stolen Lives [Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 463 — Booty [Part 2 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 482 — An Unconventional Night — Frank Blighton (Short Story)
  • 497 — Gold Out of Celebes [Part 3 of 5] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 518 — The Man Who Lost Himself — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 525 — Citadel of Fear [Part 6 of 7] — Francis Stevens (Novel)
  • 548 — Mother Adorable — Clare Peeler (Short Story)
  • 558 — Thews of Battle [Part 5 of 5] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 573 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
915The Argosy Vol. 100, No. 41918-10-26Small
  • 577 — The Double Crown [Part 1 of 7] — Peter Ward & John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 593 — Charge It — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 603 — Mischief-Making Mary — Thomas Addison (Novellete)
  • 631 — Without Beat of Drum [Part 2 of 4] — George C. Shedd (Serial Segment)
  • 649 — A Double Track to Molly — Robert R. Updegraff (Short Story)
  • 663 — Booty [Part 3 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 681 — In Spite of Themselves — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 689 — Gold Out of Celebes [Part 4 of 5] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 709 — Scales — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 718 — Citadel of Fear [Part 7 of 7] — Francis Stevens (Novel)
  • 732 — Coming Back — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 745 — Aunt Hett’s Cantankerous Will — Madeleine Sharps Buchanan (Short Story)
  • 751 — Waiting — M. G. Roberts (Short Story)
  • 757 — The Khaki Trail — Sydney A. Clark (Short Story)
  • 762 — The Lives Ye Led — Eric Levison (Short Story)
  • 765 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
916The Argosy Vol. 101, No. 11918-11-02Small
  • 1 — Dragon’s Blood [Part 1 of 5] — Stephen Chalmers (Serial Segment)
  • 19 — A Joker in Toil — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 28 — The Double Crown [Part 2 of 7] — Peter Ward & John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 42 — When Fortune’s Road Was Flooded — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 49 — Peter the Brazen: III. The Bitter Fountain [Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 92 — Battle Flags of the Ryans — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 101 — Without Beat of Drum [Part 3 of 4] — George C. Shedd (Serial Segment)
  • 123 — The Brand — Hamilton Craigie (Short Story)
  • 131 — Booty [Part 4 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 156 — The Spirit of Mhudee — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 160 — Gold Out of Celebes [Part 5 of 5] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 182 — Figures and the Girl — Winnie Freeman (Short Story)
  • 185 — A Fair Double-Dealer — Sidney Rittenberg (Short Story)
  • 189 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
917The Argosy Vol. 101, No. 21918-11-09
  • 193 — Breath of Suspicion [Part 1 of 3] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 211 — More to Be Pitied — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 220 — On the Face of It — Maxwell Smith (Novellete)
  • 257 — The Fiddler’s Game — Ben Duncan (Short Story)
  • 263 — Dragon’s Blood [Part 2 of 5] — Stephen Chalmers (Serial Segment)
  • 282 — Tutoring Tootsie — May Wilmoth (Short Story)
  • 291 — The Double Crown [Part 3 of 7] — Peter Ward & John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 308 — Trumped — Evelyn N. Cornish (Short Story)
  • 315 — Without Beat of Drum [Part 4 of 4] — George C. Shedd (Serial Segment)
  • 337 — Mr. Pearsall’s Predicament — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 347 — Booty [Part 5 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 368 — The Headlight — Charles Albert Halle (Short Story)
  • 372 — Horse Sense — Juliet Singer (Short Story)
  • 381 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
918The Argosy Vol. 101, No. 31918-11-16
  • 385 — The Potter at the Wheel [Part 1 of 5] — Mary Imlay Taylor (Serial Segment)
  • 410 — Izzy — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 415 — Peter the Brazen: IV. The Dead Spark [Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 464 — Gold and Wampum — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 470 — Breath of Suspicion [Part 2 of 3] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 492 — His Wedding Day — Vlasta A. Hungerford (Short Story)
  • 498 — Dragon’s Blood [Part 3 of 5] — Stephen Chalmers (Serial Segment)
  • 518 — Delusion — May C. Ringwalt (Short Story)
  • 521 — The Double Crown [Part 4 of 7] — Peter Ward & John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 534 — Getting Licked — A. L. Crabb (Short Story)
  • 537 — Booty [Part 6 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 557 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
919The Argosy Vol. 101, No. 41918-11-23James Reynolds
  • 561 — Square Deal Sanderson [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 573 — Drawing Power — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 582 — The Making of Marshall — A. Lincoln Bender (Novellete)
  • 622 — Mind Your Manners — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 632 — The Potter at the Wheel [Part 2 of 5] — Mary Imlay Taylor (Serial Segment)
  • 651 — Indian Pipes — Jennie Harris Oliver (Short Story)
  • 660 — Dragon’s Blood [Part 4 of 5] — Stephen Chalmers (Serial Segment)
  • 680 — The Slicker — Berton Braley (Short Story)
  • 686 — The Double Crown [Part 5 of 7] — Peter Ward & John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 701 — The Devil-Frog — Franklin P. Harry (Short Story)
  • 706 — Breath of Suspicion [Part 3 of 3] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 722 — Rattling the Saber — Manning J. Rubin (Short Story)
  • 724 — The Nickel-Nurser and the Rannygazoo — Ben Duncan (Short Story)
  • 729 — Derelict — Royce Brier (Short Story)
  • 733 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
920The Argosy Vol. 102, No. 11918-11-30
  • 1 — Deep Water [Part 1 of 4] — Edwina LeVin & Beulah Poynter (Serial Segment)
  • 18 — Squared — Clarence Meily (Short Story)
  • 26 — Peter the Brazen: V. The Golden Paw [Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 71 — The Aromaphone — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 77 — Square Deal Sanderson [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 95 — A Fortunate Crash — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 105 — The Potter at the Wheel [Part 3 of 5] — Mary Imlay Taylor (Serial Segment)
  • 121 — A Triple Proposal — Bessie White Smith (Short Story)
  • 126 — Dragon’s Blood [Part 5 of 5] — Stephen Chalmers (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — Chuck Gale—Lightning Calculator — M. Frank Ellis (Short Story)
  • 152 — The Double Crown [Part 6 of 7] — Peter Ward & John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 164 — Icebound — Charles Wesley Sanders (Short Story)
  • 173 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
921The Argosy Vol. 102, No. 21918-12-07Sidney H. Riesenberg
  • 177 — Broadname Whispers [Part 1 of 5] — John Boyd Clarke (Serial Segment)
  • 196 — Twelve-Fifteen A.M. — Victor Lauriston (Short Story)
  • 207 — The Mesh — George C. Jenks (Novellete)
  • 248 — “Such a Liar!” — Miriam Michelson (Short Story)
  • 254 — Deep Water [Part 2 of 4] — Edwina LeVin & Beulah Poynter (Serial Segment)
  • 272 — Delia Dean Butts In — Berton Braley (Short Story)
  • 278 — Square Deal Sanderson [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 298 — Experience Is Everything — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 305 — The Potter at the Wheel [Part 4 of 5] — Mary Imlay Taylor (Serial Segment)
  • 326 — Ez a Gen’l Rule — George L. Catton & Harry M. Moore (Short Story)
  • 329 — The Double Crown [Part 7 of 7] — Peter Ward & John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 347 — Almost — Flora A. Monty (Short Story)
  • 349 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
922The Argosy Vol. 102, No. 31918-12-14
  • 353 — The Sultana of Marib [Part 1 of 6] — Robert Ames Bennet (Serial Segment)
  • 370 — Soldier Stuff — William C. Beale (Short Story)
  • 380 — Peter the Brazen: VI. The Gray Dragon [Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 421 — Auntie Was Right — M. G. Roberts (Short Story)
  • 428 — Broadname Whispers [Part 2 of 5] — John Boyd Clarke (Serial Segment)
  • 445 — R.I.P. — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 455 — Deep Water [Part 3 of 4] — Edwina LeVin & Beulah Poynter (Serial Segment)
  • 470 — Simply Bad — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
  • 476 — Square Deal Sanderson [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 492 — Paper Dust and Pomade — Anthony M. Rud (Short Story)
  • 496 — The Potter at the Wheel [Part 5 of 5] — Mary Imlay Taylor (Serial Segment)
  • 517 — You Never Can Tell — Annette L. James (Short Story)
  • 522 — Susannah Was Willing — Franklin P. Harry (Short Story)
  • 525 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
923The Argosy Vol. 102, No. 41918-12-21
  • 529 — Chains of Gold [Part 1 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 547 — The Hour of Siesta — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 555 — Romance in the Raw — Frank Blighton (Novellete)
  • 589 — Peaceful Dan Tucker’s Christmas — Wallace M. Sloane (Short Story)
  • 601 — The Sultana of Marib [Part 2 of 6] — Robert Ames Bennett (Serial Segment)
  • 622 — Action! Camera! — Maxwell Smith (Short Story)
  • 628 — Broadname Whispers [Part 3 of 5] — John Boyd Clarke (Serial Segment)
  • 651 — And Everywhere That Carey Went — Courtney Ryley Cooper (Short Story)
  • 658 — Square Deal Sanderson [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 673 — The Ride That Told — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
  • 678 — Deep Water [Part 4 of 4] — Edwina LeVin & Beulah Poynter (Serial Segment)
  • 701 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
924The Argosy Vol. 103, No. 11918-12-28
  • 1 — The Web [Part 1 of 7] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
  • 18 — Borrowed Plumes — Frank Blighton (Short Story)
  • 26 — The Failure — George L. Catton & Harry M. Moore (Novel)
  • 47 — Chains of Gold [Part 2 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — Via Gettysburg — Louis Weitzenkorn (Short Story)
  • 81 — The Sultana of Marib [Part 3 of 6] — Robert Ames Bennet (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — Too Many Bubbles — Charles Albert Halle (Novel)
  • 119 — Broadname Whispers [Part 4 of 5] — John Boyd Clarke (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — A Flier in Sentiment — Vlasta A. Hungerford (Short Story)
  • 145 — Square Deal Sanderson [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 161 — Playing Safe — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 166 — The Men Who Loved to Hate — Walter Scott Story (Short Story)
  • 173 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
925The Argosy Vol. 103, No. 21919-01-04Sidney H. Riesenberg
  • 177 — Cuthford—Soldier of the Sea: 1. Semper Fidelis — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 188 — Out of a Cold Deck — Gladys E. Johnson (Novellete)
  • 217 — Black Pearl’s Year — Harry C. Douglas (Short Story)
  • 230 — The Web [Part 2 of 7] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
  • 247 — The Silver Nose — Edwina LeVin (Short Story)
  • 255 — Chains of Gold [Part 3 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 275 — Compromising Comstock — Frank A. Russell (Novellete)
  • 291 — The Sultana of Marib [Part 4 of 6] — Robert Ames Bennet (Serial Segment)
  • 305 — Ninety Thousand Short — Francis James (Short Story)
  • 317 — Broadname Whispers [Part 5 of 5] — John Boyd Clarke (Serial Segment)
  • 337 — Jimmy Horton’s Find — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
  • 339 — When the Fur Flew — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 349 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
926The Argosy Vol. 103, No. 31919-01-11
  • 353 — Apache Gold [Part 1 of 3] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Serial Segment)
  • 373 — Cuthford—Soldier of the Sea: 2. Thrice Paid — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 385 — The Web [Part 3 of 7] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
  • 402 — To-Morrow — Wallace M. Sloane (Short Story)
  • 411 — The Red String — H. A. Lamb (Novellete)
  • 435 — Helen of Troy Traps — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 445 — The Sultana of Marib [Part 5 of 6] — Robert Ames Bennet (Serial Segment)
  • 464 — Zari the Matchmaker [Symes & Zari] — L. Patrick Greene (Short Story)
  • 476 — Bringing Out Boothington — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 491 — Chains of Gold [Part 4 of 4] — George M. A. Cain (Serial Segment)
  • 509 — Just Her Size — Charles King Van Riper (Short Story)
  • 515 — The Black Gull — M. Emery Hall (Short Story)
  • 525 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
927The Argosy Vol. 103, No. 41919-01-18Small
  • 529 — After a Million Years [Part 1 of 6] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 549 — Cuthford—Soldier of the Sea: 3. Rings of Slavery — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 561 — Forbidden Trails [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 585 — Salvage — Jack Bechdolt (Novellete)
  • 615 — “If Ye Have Tears ” — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 626 — Apache Gold [Part 2 of 3] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Serial Segment)
  • 648 — A House for Sale — Lee Bertrand (Short Story)
  • 658 — The Web [Part 4 of 7] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
  • 676 — Banners of Battle — May Wilmoth (Short Story)
  • 688 — The Sultana of Marib [Part 6 of 6] — Robert Ames Bennet (Serial Segment)
  • 705 — Mr. Finlock Feathers a Nest — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 712 — Ring Down That Curtain! — John Montague (Short Story)
  • 724 — The Three Kings — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
  • 726 — Leave It to Steve — John Barton Oxford (Short Story)
  • 733 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
928Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine Vol. 104, No. 11919-01-25Laurence Herndon
  • 1 — The Whistling Girl [Part 1 of 4] — Nalbro Bartley (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — The Dream of Home — Elizabeth Cole (Poem(s))
  • 24 — Cuthford—Soldier of the Sea: 4. Unconditional Surrender — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 37 — Cold Sunburn — Francis James (Novellete)
  • 55 — Such Is Fame — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 65 — In Fancy’s Loom — Israel Jordan (Poem(s))
  • 66 — After a Million Years [Part 2 of 6] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — North of Fifty-Third Street — Harold C. Burr (Short Story)
  • 94 — Guitar Music — Clinton Scollard (Poem(s))
  • 95 — The Web [Part 5 of 7] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
  • 113 — “Curse You, Jack Dalton!” — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 122 — Cinderella — H. T. P. (Poem(s))
  • 123 — Forbidden Trails [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 145 — Changelings of Evil [Part 3 of 5] — Paul Steele (Serial Segment)
  • 173 — Yesterday — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 174 — A Legacy of Adventure [Part 5 of 5] — George C. Shedd (Serial Segment)
  • 198 — Apache Gold [Part 3 of 3] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Serial Segment)
  • 218 — Exhibit A in the Case — Victor Lauriston & William D. Cartier (Short Story)
  • 221 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
929Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine Vol. 104, No. 21919-02-01
  • 225 — No Questions Asked [Part 1 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 244 — Cuthford—Soldier of the Sea: 5. Cards of Fate — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 258 — Troopers Unafraid — Seward W. Hopkins (Novellete)
  • 281 — One Share of Kentucky Pete — H. A. Lamb (Short Story)
  • 289 — The Whistling Girl [Part 2 of 4] — Nalbro Bartley (Serial Segment)
  • 308 — Blind Man’s Alley — Raber Mundorf (Short Story)
  • 317 — After a Million Years [Part 3 of 6] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 336 — The Simple Truth — M. Frank Ellis (Short Story)
  • 344 — The Web [Part 6 of 7] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
  • 355 — Only Half of What You See — Vlasta A. Hungerford (Short Story)
  • 361 — Forbidden Trails [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 380 — The Flaw — Royce Brier (Short Story)
  • 384 — Changelings of Evil [Part 4 of 5] — Paul Steele (Serial Segment)
  • 398 — Extract of Violet — Artemus Calloway (Short Story)
  • 404 — The Toll — Grace Lovell Bryan (Short Story)
  • 413 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
930Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine Vol. 104, No. 31919-02-08Laurence Herndon
  • 417 — The Kite — H. A. Lamb (Novellete)
  • 441 — Cuthford—Soldier of the Sea: 6. Sacrifice Supreme — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 453 — No Questions Asked [Part 2 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 474 — A Regular Wolf Trapper — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 479 — The Whistling Girl [Part 3 of 4] — Nalbro Bartley (Serial Segment)
  • 498 — Madcaps of the Waters — William Gerard Chapman (Short Story)
  • 504 — After a Million Years [Part 4 of 6] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 522 — Newfangled Notions — Edwina LeVin (Short Story)
  • 530 — Forbidden Trails [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 548 — The Mantle of Silence — Octavus Roy Cohen (Short Story)
  • 556 — The Web [Part 7 of 7] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
  • 573 — Too Much Ambition — Robert Gray (Short Story)
  • 577 — Changelings of Evil [Part 5 of 5] — Paul Steele (Serial Segment)
  • 598 — You Tell ’Em, Bang — Roscoe Rainier (Short Story)
  • 605 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
931Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine Vol. 104, No. 41919-02-15Sidney H. Riesenberg
  • 609 — A Miracle of Faith [Part 1 of 5] — Gilbert Riddell (Serial Segment)
  • 629 — Cuthford—Soldier of the Sea: 7. Romance Afield — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 643 — No Questions Asked [Part 3 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 662 — The Price of Kisses — Ralph M. Thomson (Poem(s))
  • 663 — A Yaller Birch — Chief Henry Red Eagle (Short Story)
  • 673 — A Song of Joy — F. D. Sherman (Poem(s))
  • 674 — Forbidden Trails [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 683 — The Little Quaker Laugh — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 684 — The Lattice — Charles Albert Halle (Novellete)
  • 709 — A Clarkson Pays His Debts — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 720 — After a Million Years [Part 5 of 6] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 736 — The Marks on the Metal — Charles V. Barney (Short Story)
  • 743 — The Sun — R. K. Munkittrick (Poem(s))
  • 744 — The Whistling Girl [Part 4 of 4] — Nalbro Bartley (Serial Segment)
  • 755 — A Night’s Work — Francis James (Short Story)
  • 767 — His Biggest Haul — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 772 — Allied Aliens — M. G. Roberts (Short Story)
  • 778 — Five Years — Vlasta A. Hungerford (Short Story)
  • 782 — When a Heart Beats True — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 793 — That Million Dollar Belt — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
  • 797 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
932Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine Vol. 105, No. 11919-02-22Small
  • 1 — Islands of Stone [Part 1 of 3] — C. Eleanor & Raymond S. Spears (Serial Segment)
  • 17 — Cuthford—Soldier of the Sea. VIII: Swords and Souls — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 31 — A Miracle of Faith [Part 2 of 5] — Gilbert Riddell (Serial Segment)
  • 48 — An Ambition Priestess — Ceylon Hollingsworth (Short Story)
  • 59 — The Runaway Skyscraper — Murray Leinster (Novellete)
  • 83 — No Questions Asked [Part 4 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 102 — The Loophole — Clarence Meily (Short Story)
  • 110 — Forbidden Trails [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 121 — The Fightingest Girl of Mad O’Dowd — Raber Mundorf (Short Story)
  • 131 — After a Million Years [Part 6 of 6] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 151 — Amending Bill — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 162 — Eunamtuck the Devious — George Bruce Marquis (Short Story)
  • 170 — Getting the Drop — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
  • 173 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
933Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine Vol. 105, No. 21919-03-01Laurence Herndon
  • 177 — The Hammer [Part 1 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 197 — Cuthford—Soldier of the Sea 9. Globe and Anchor — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 213 — Scandal on Silverside — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 244 — The White Test — Gordon MacCreagh (Short Story)
  • 258 — Islands of Stone [Part 2 of 3] — C. Eleanor & Raymond S. Spears (Serial Segment)
  • 271 — Proving It — Thomas Addison (Short Story)
  • 279 — A Last Request — Harry Romaine (Poem(s))
  • 280 — A Miracle of Faith [Part 3 of 5] — Gilbert Riddell (Serial Segment)
  • 301 — A Silver Comb — Carl Clausen (Short Story)
  • 310 — No Questions Asked [Part 5 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 329 — Selective Service — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 338 — Scarlet Rage — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 343 — The Left Hand’s Luck — T. L. Fiske (Short Story)
  • 349 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
934Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine Vol. 105, No. 31919-03-08James Reynolds
  • 353 — Texas Fever [Part 1 of 6] — Charles V. Barney (Serial Segment)
  • 373 — The Dear Old Songs of Home — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 374 — Yellow Elephants — H. A. Lamb (Novellete)
  • 398 — The Written Law — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 405 — A Case of Trespass — Charles Irvin Junkin (Poem(s))
  • 406 — The Hammer [Part 2 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 430 — Not Mentioned in Despatches — F. Eugene Ackerman (Short Story)
  • 435 — Islands of Stone [Part 3 of 3] — C. Eleanor & Raymond S. Spears (Serial Segment)
  • 452 — The God of David — Will C. Beale (Short Story)
  • 462 — A Miracle of Faith [Part 4 of 5] — Gilbert Riddell (Serial Segment)
  • 477 — A Metropolitan Incident — Dana Brannan (Short Story)
  • 487 — Mademoiselle Topaz — Frank Blighton (Novellete)
  • 503 — That Thing Called Luck — George L. Catton (Short Story)
  • 506 — One Fine Opening — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 515 — Jamaica Gingers — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 525 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
935Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine Vol. 105, No. 41919-03-15Sidney H. Riesenberg
  • 529 — David Vallory [Part 1 of 3] — Francis Lynde (Serial Segment)
  • 551 — The Arab — Denzil C. Lees (Short Story)
  • 560 — Not Under Control — Maxwell Smith (Novellete)
  • 596 — Pendulums of Peace — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 606 — A Carol — Margaret Meade Wurzburg (Poem(s))
  • 607 — Texas Fever [Part 2 of 6] — Charles V. Barney (Serial Segment)
  • 629 — When Liz Squealed — Raber Mundorf (Short Story)
  • 637 — The Hammer [Part 3 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 658 — A Liar in the Kiva — William H. Hamby (Short Story)
  • 667 — A Miracle of Faith [Part 5 of 5] — Gilbert Riddell (Serial Segment)
  • 685 — Queen of the Kersosene — Edwin Dial Torgerson (Short Story)
  • 689 — A Salesman’s Line — Cyrus James (Short Story)
  • 695 — Pa’s Appendix — Louise Platt Hauck (Short Story)
  • 701 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
936Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine Vol. 106, No. 11919-03-22Sidney H. Riesenberg
  • 1 — Green Spiders [Part 1 of 6] — Alfred D. Pettibone (Serial Segment)
  • 21 — Knuckled — Chief Henry Red Eagle (Short Story)
  • 33 — The House in Silver Street — Francis James (Novellete)
  • 59 — Beyond the Law — Henry Leverage (Short Story)
  • 66 — David Vallory [Part 2 of 3] — Francis Lynde (Serial Segment)
  • 87 — The Quality of Mercy — Mary E. Worts (Short Story)
  • 95 — Texas Fever [Part 3 of 6] — Charles V. Barney (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — Mitts Across the Sea — Stephen Allen Reynolds (Short Story)
  • 127 — The Hammer [Part 4 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 151 — The Bullhead — Courtney Ryley Cooper (Short Story)
  • 159 — An Irish Chinaman — William R. Alger (Short Story)
  • 162 — Husky Heloise — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 173 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
937Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine Vol. 106, No. 21919-03-29James Reynolds
  • 177 — Whispering Footsteps — Charles Albert Halle (Novellete)
  • 198 — Three Shots — Victor Lauriston (Short Story)
  • 210 — Green Spiders [Part 2 of 6] — Alfred D. Pettibone (Serial Segment)
  • 227 — Two Hands on One — H. A. Lamb (Short Story)
  • 240 — David Vallory [Part 3 of 3] — Francis Lynde (Serial Segment)
  • 261 — The Binding of the Twigs — L. Patrick Greene (Short Story)
  • 273 — Texas Fever [Part 4 of 6] — Charles V. Barney (Serial Segment)
  • 295 — Mr. Timmons and the Law — Clarence Meily (Short Story)
  • 303 — The Hammer [Part 5 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 325 — Just Wait Till Then! — Loring Brent (Short Story)
  • 332 — Culture a L’Automat — May Wilmoth (Short Story)
  • 344 — Together — Andrew Anson Riggs (Poem(s))
  • 346 — The Message — Will Gage Carey (Short Story)
  • 349 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
938PDFArgosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine Vol. 106, No. 31919-04-05Sidney H. Riesenberg
  • 353 — Cold Steel [Part 1 of 5] — George C. Shedd (Serial Segment)
  • 381 — Mustered Out — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 388 — Whose Hands? — Edwina LeVin (Novellete)
  • 406 — “Jehannum” Smith [“Jehannum” Smith] — Gordon MacCreagh (Short Story)
  • 417 — Green Spiders [Part 3 of 6] — Alfred D. Pettibone (Serial Segment)
  • 439 — Jacques of the Thick Head — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 446 — The Manner in Which It Is Said — The Look-Out Man (Miscellaneous)
  • 447 — Texas Fever [Part 5 of 6] — Charles V. Barney (Serial Segment)
  • 469 — Back to the Moil — Edward Walton (Short Story)
  • 480 — A Wayside Prayer — Eleanor Robbins Wilson (Poem(s))
  • 481 — First National Bank of Faro — Raber Mundorf (Novellete)
  • 495 — The Miracle — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 501 — The Hammer [Part 6 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 521 — In Retrospect — Ralph Bacon (Poem(s))
  • 522 — The One Hundredth Beggar — Edwin Justus Mayer (Short Story)
  • 524 — The Exception — Arthur Wallace Peach (Poem(s))
  • 525 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
939Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine Vol. 106, No. 41919-04-12Small
  • 529 — A Clash of Identities [Part 1 of 3] — Harry Stephen Keeler (Serial Segment)
  • 549 — It Won’t Happen Again — Loring Brent (Short Story)
  • 558 — Eclipse — Floyd Meredith (Poem(s))
  • 559 — Not According to Queensbury — George C. Jenks (Novellete)
  • 586 — Wise As a Serpent — Francis James (Short Story)
  • 599 — Cold Steel [Part 2 of 5] — George C. Shedd (Serial Segment)
  • 622 — Alone — Charles Wesley Sanders (Short Story)
  • 629 — Why Is It? — W. Y. Sheppard (Poem(s))
  • 630 — Green Spiders [Part 4 of 6] — Alfred D. Pettibone (Serial Segment)
  • 647 — This Is the End! — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 658 — Texas Fever [Part 6 of 6] — Charles V. Barney (Serial Segment)
  • 682 — Spaghetti! — Charles King Van Riper (Short Story)
  • 695 — Bait — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 701 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
940Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine Vol. 107, No. 11919-04-19Small
  • 1 — The Devil’s Riddle [Part 1 of 6] — Edwina LeVin (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — The Rod of His Anger — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 30 — Bread and a Little Butter — Kennett Harris (Novellete)
  • 48 — A Clash of Identities [Part 2 of 3] — Harry Stephen Keeler (Serial Segment)
  • 71 — Leopard’s Spots — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 77 — Cold Steel [Part 3 of 5] — George C. Shedd (Serial Segment)
  • 101 — Eyes — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 114 — The Blizzard Wolf — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 135 — Dry but Not Dull — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 147 — Green Spiders [Part 5 of 6] — Alfred D. Pettibone (Serial Segment)
  • 167 — Tag for a Crown — Victor Rousseau (Short Story)
  • 173 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
941Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine Vol. 107, No. 21919-04-26Small
  • 177 — The Ship That Crumbled [Part 1 of 4] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 199 — Over the Top at Home — Victor Lauriston (Short Story)
  • 209 — Wild Sage Honey — Jack Bechdolt & J. Homer Litchfield (Novellete)
  • 232 — The Amulet — Leona Beach (Short Story)
  • 239 — Apostrophe — Edwin Dial Torgerson (Poem(s))
  • 264 — Noodles and His Day of Glory — Cleveland Edwards (Short Story)
  • 273 — Twilight — Floyd Meredith (Poem(s))
  • 274 — Cold Steel [Part 4 of 5] — George C. Shedd (Serial Segment)
  • 297 — The Rogue and the Little Old Lady — Vlasta A. Hungerford (Short Story)
  • 304 — A Clash of Identities [Part 3 of 3] — Harry Stephen Keeler (Serial Segment)
  • 323 — The Man in the Case — Grace Lovell Bryan (Short Story)
  • 332 — Green Spiders [Part 6 of 6] — Alfred D. Pettibone (Serial Segment)
  • 340 — The Devil’s Riddle [Part 2 of 6] — Edwina LeVin (Serial Segment)
  • 349 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
942PDFArgosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine Vol. 107, No. 31919-05-03James Reynolds
  • 353 — The Duke of Chimney Butte [Part 1 of 5] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 379 — Miss Mystery — Charles Tenney Jackson (Short Story)
  • 391 — Alias the Angleworm — Frank Blighton (Novellete)
  • 426 — He Swallows Gold — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 434 — The Ship That Crumbled [Part 2 of 4] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 456 — Doc Wampler — Katharine Haviland Taylor (Short Story)
  • 463 — The Devil’s Riddle [Part 3 of 6] — Edwina LeVin (Serial Segment)
  • 481 — The Pearl of Venice — Robert W. Sneddon (Short Story)
  • 489 — Cold Steel [Part 5 of 5] — George C. Shedd (Serial Segment)
  • 510 — Profit — H. A. Lamb (Short Story)
  • 516 — She Was Tired of Being Cremated — Charles T. Jordan (Short Story)
  • 525 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
943Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine Vol. 107, No. 41919-05-10
  • 529 — Blue Flames [Part 1 of 6] — Ethel & James Dorrance (Serial Segment)
  • 548 — A Night Off — Russell A. Boggs (Short Story)
  • 559 — Easy Garvin — Rex Parson (Novellete)
  • 598 — Paradise Bossed — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 607 — The Duke of Chimney Butte [Part 2 of 5] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 625 — Slipping His Cable — Carl Clausen (Short Story)
  • 628 — A Pair of Patriots — William F. Kirk (Poem(s))
  • 630 — The Ship That Crumbled [Part 3 of 4] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 651 — Blind Ads — Edward Walton (Short Story)
  • 663 — The Devil’s Riddle [Part 4 of 6] — Edwina LeVin (Serial Segment)
  • 682 — Mr. Binney’s Bed — Agnes Mary Brownell (Short Story)
  • 688 — Lye-Ball — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 694 — A Knight of the Flying Mail — Herman A. Blackman (Short Story)
  • 701 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
944Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine Vol. 108, No. 11919-05-17Small
  • 1 — The Butterfly Orchid — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 38 — Durga the Unapproachable [“Jehannum” Smith] — Gordon MacCreagh (Short Story)
  • 50 — Blue Flames [Part 2 of 6] — Ethel & James Dorrance (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — Hopalong Horns In — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 84 — The Duke of Chimney Butte [Part 3 of 5] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Lawless Justice — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 115 — The Devil’s Riddle [Part 5 of 6] — Edwina LeVin (Serial Segment)
  • 136 — Art Is Fleeting — Victor Lauriston (Short Story)
  • 143 — The Ship That Crumbled [Part 4 of 4] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 167 — The Inbred — Courtney Ryley Cooper (Short Story)
  • 173 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
945Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine Vol. 108, No. 21919-05-24Laurence Herndon
  • 177 — Sword and Anvil [Part 1 of 3] — George Foxhall (Serial Segment)
  • 193 — The Last Portage — Lew R. Sarett (Poem(s))
  • 194 — Watch the Yankee! — William Dudley Pelley (Short Story)
  • 209 — When Ludlow Street Laughed — Raber Mundorf (Novellete)
  • 225 — Ripples — Herbert Randall (Poem(s))
  • 226 — Breaking Loose — Wallace M. Sloane (Short Story)
  • 236 — Blue Flames [Part 3 of 6] — Ethel & James Dorrance (Serial Segment)
  • 252 — A Simple Song — James C. Rockwell (Poem(s))
  • 255 — A Chinaman’s Chance — H. A. Lamb (Short Story)
  • 263 — Always — Coral Birch (Poem(s))
  • 264 — “Pizen!” — Chief Henry Red Eagle (Novellete)
  • 282 — The Patient That Wasn’t — Keene Thompson (Short Story)
  • 292 — The Duke of Chimney Butte [Part 4 of 5] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 305 — One Hundred Percent — Lee Landon (Short Story)
  • 316 — The Devil’s Riddle [Part 6 of 6] — Edwina LeVin (Serial Segment)
  • 339 — The Wild Woman — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 344 — Found — Royce Brier (Short Story)
  • 349 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
946Argosy Vol. 108, No. 31919-05-31
  • 353 — Bully Bess [Part 1 of 5] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 376 — You — Floyd Meredith (Poem(s))
  • 377 — The Wandering Stew — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 389 — Call of the Frontier — Paul Steele (Poem(s))
  • 390 — The Higher Strain — John Frederick (Novellete)
  • 424 — Between Cries — Norman Springer (Short Story)
  • 432 — Sword and Anvil [Part 2 of 3] — George Foxhall (Serial Segment)
  • 453 — Wings of the River Spirit — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 463 — Blue Flames [Part 4 of 6] — Ethel & James Dorrance (Serial Segment)
  • 480 — What’s a Flat Foot Between Friends? — Charles Tenney Jackson (Short Story)
  • 486 — The Common Lot — Ivy Kellerman Reed (Poem(s))
  • 487 — The Duke of Chimney Butte [Part 5 of 5] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 500 — The Pikesteps of Pindar — David R. Solomon (Short Story)
  • 509 — Nobody’s Business — M. G. Roberts (Short Story)
  • 516 — High Tension — George Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 525 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
947Argosy Vol. 108, No. 41919-06-07Small
  • 529 — Fathoms Deep [Part 1 of 3] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 558 — The Old Man Who Never Came Back — Charles Boardman Hawes (Short Story)
  • 565 — Fastidiocy — W. E. Nesom (Poem(s))
  • 566 — Prey — Francis James (Novellete)
  • 609 — Eyes of the Blind — Richardson Wright (Short Story)
  • 618 — The Way of Happiness — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poem(s))
  • 619 — Bully Bess [Part 2 of 5] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 640 — Headaches for Two — Charles Christopher Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 647 — Blue Flames [Part 5 of 6] — Ethel & James Dorrance (Serial Segment)
  • 667 — When She Was Twenty-One — Albert William Stone (Short Story)
  • 677 — Sword and Anvil [Part 3 of 3] — George Foxhall (Serial Segment)
  • 693 — Enchanted Ground — W. Y. Sheppard (Poem(s))
  • 694 — Her First Suspicion — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 701 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
948Argosy Vol. 109, No. 11919-06-14James Reynolds
  • 1 — Beau Rand [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — Two Rich Men — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 33 — The Purple Circle — William H. Hamby (Novellete)
  • 59 — The Chance of a Lifetime — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 66 — Fathoms Deep [Part 2 of 3] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 98 — When Conrad Johnson Came to Town — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 106 — Bully Bess [Part 3 of 5] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — The Fifth Reason — George Palmer Putnam (Short Story)
  • 139 — Blue Flames [Part 6 of 6] — Ethel & James Dorrance (Serial Segment)
  • 162 — Ben and the Extry Woman — C. Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 168 — Disappearing Dick — M. Frank Ellis (Short Story)
  • 173 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
949Argosy Vol. 109, No. 21919-06-21Laurence Herndon
  • 177 — Thumbs Down [Part 1 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 200 — Twenty Points Up — H. A. Lamb (Short Story)
  • 212 — Framed — Raymond S. Spears (Novellete)
  • 233 — Shadow Paths — Artemus Calloway (Short Story)
  • 241 — Beau Rand [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 256 — Cold Cream — Louise Platt Hauck (Short Story)
  • 265 — Pinkie of Pingalong — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 281 — Money — Wallace M. Sloane (Short Story)
  • 292 — Fathoms Deep [Part 3 of 3] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 318 — Confession — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 324 — Song of the Crow — Olin Lyman (Poem(s))
  • 325 — Bully Bess [Part 4 of 5] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 340 — Doc Miller’s Goatery — J. E. Grinstead (Short Story)
  • 349 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
950Argosy Vol. 109, No. 31919-06-28Small
  • 353 — The Mating of the Blades [Part 1 of 5] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
  • 375 — The Man Who Quit — Victor Lauriston (Short Story)
  • 387 — The Four-Leaf Clovers — William Merriam Rouse (Novellete)
  • 414 — Oil of Kimmel — Raber Mundorf (Short Story)
  • 423 — Thumbs Down [Part 2 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 446 — The Wicked Dead [Symes & Zari] — L. Patrick Greene (Short Story)
  • 454 — Beau Rand [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 468 — Back to the Album — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 476 — Bully Bess [Part 5 of 5] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 502 — Biscuits and Honey — Mella Russell McCallum (Short Story)
  • 511 — Terrible Twenty — Thomas Addison (Short Story)
  • 519 — Joy Cometh in the Morning — Albert William Stone (Short Story)
  • 525 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
951Argosy Vol. 109, No. 41919-07-05James Reynolds
  • 529 — Playing the System [Part 1 of 5] — C. C. Waddell & Leslie Bradshaw (Serial Segment)
  • 548 — The Elf-Trap — Francis Stevens (Novellete)
  • 561 — Alone in Boston — John D. Swain (Novellete)
  • 584 — Master Minds — George Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 595 — The Mating of the Blades [Part 2 of 5] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
  • 614 — The Note of the Wilderness — Charles Christopher Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 625 — While the Iron Is Hot — Raymond J. Brown (Novellete)
  • 640 — Thumbs Down [Part 3 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 662 — The Big Time — C. Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 670 — Beau Rand [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 682 — Daisy Petals — E. A. Kirkwood (Short Story)
  • 691 — As a Dame Thinketh — May Wilmoth (Short Story)
  • 702 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
952Argosy Vol. 110, No. 11919-07-12Sidney H. Riesenberg
  • 1 — Lostman’s Key — Perley Poore Sheehan (Novellete)
  • 35 — The Nameless Thing — Robert W. Sneddon (Short Story)
  • 46 — Playing the System [Part 2 of 5] — C. C. Waddell & Leslie Bradshaw (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — Man’s Size — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 73 — The Mating of the Blades [Part 3 of 5] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
  • 93 — The Unwelcome Guest — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 101 — Beau Rand [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — Between Business Hours — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 130 — Night Is a Flower — Oscar C. Williams (Poem(s))
  • 131 — Thumbs Down [Part 4 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 150 — Squaring Oblong — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 160 — Time and Tinsel — Juliet Singer (Short Story)
  • 168 — Soul and Song — Matthew A. Taylor (Short Story)
  • 174 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
953Argosy Vol. 110, No. 21919-07-19Laurence Herndon
  • 177 — Tracing the Shadow [Part 1 of 4] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 202 — Breeches Buoy — Loring Brent (Short Story)
  • 214 — Wives for Tobacco — Charles V. Barney (Novellete)
  • 242 — The Magic Monkey — Raber Mundorf (Short Story)
  • 252 — Playing the System [Part 3 of 5] — C. C. Waddell & Leslie Bradshaw (Serial Segment)
  • 269 — Wandering Kale — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 280 — The Mating of the Blades [Part 4 of 5] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
  • 303 — Eight Terrible Hours — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 312 — Beau Rand [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 327 — Bennie Talks Matrimony — M. G. Roberts (Short Story)
  • 338 — Sheriff Littleford Goes to Red Rock — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 344 — Stolen from Vanderhoff — Harold F. Hughes (Short Story)
  • 350 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
954Argosy Vol. 110, No. 31919-07-26
  • 353 — Isle of Drums [Part 1 of 5] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 370 — Gooseflesh — Ceylon Hollingsworth (Short Story)
  • 379 — Trailing Old Tarantula — J. E. Grinstead (Novellete)
  • 403 — Demonstrated—One Theory — Keene Thompson (Short Story)
  • 411 — Tracing the Shadow [Part 2 of 4] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 431 — Brother Beavers — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 440 — The Timber Waddy Dude — Chief Henry Red Eagle (Short Story)
  • 458 — Playing the System [Part 4 of 5] — C. C. Waddell & Leslie Bradshaw (Serial Segment)
  • 475 — Right Back at You — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 483 — The Mating of the Blades [Part 5 of 5] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
  • 499 — A Problem in Chronology — George Bruce Marquis (Short Story)
  • 506 — The Clinging Vine — Raymond Leslie Goldman (Short Story)
  • 511 — It Was the War — Gilbert Riddell (Short Story)
  • 520 — The Ready-Made — Vivian G. Smith & Mella R. McCallum (Short Story)
  • 526 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
955Argosy Vol. 110, No. 41919-08-02Small
  • 529 — Through Rabat’s Eyes [Part 1 of 3] — Charles Beadle (Serial Segment)
  • 544 — The Saint of Bon Désir — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 555 — Driftwood — Jack Bechdolt (Novellete)
  • 583 — The Little Rogue — Charlotte Mish (Poem(s))
  • 584 — Unconvivial Isle — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 590 — Magic Ointment — Olin Lyman (Poem(s))
  • 591 — Isle of Drums [Part 2 of 5] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 611 — A Nun — Leigh Hunt (Poem(s))
  • 612 — A Hunt for Happiness — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 626 — Summer Morn — Reuben Goldsmith (Poem(s))
  • 627 — Tracing the Shadow [Part 3 of 4] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 652 — Back to the Straight — May Wilmoth (Short Story)
  • 663 — Playing the System [Part 5 of 5] — C. C. Waddell & Leslie Bradshaw (Serial Segment)
  • 681 — Hurry! — Will MacMahon (Short Story)
  • 693 — The Cornfield — E. Stein (Poem(s))
  • 694 — The Spark Divine — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 698 — Called Intuition — George L. Catton (Short Story)
  • 701 — In Glorious Completeness — John Carleton Sherman (Poem(s))
  • 702 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
956Argosy Vol. 111, No. 11919-08-09James Reynolds
  • 1 — Luck [Part 1 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 19 — Avalanche Tactics — Russell Boggs (Short Story)
  • 30 — The You-and-I-rony of Fate — John W. Owen (Poem(s))
  • 31 — A Letter of Discredit — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 60 — His Side Partner — May Emery Hall (Short Story)
  • 70 — Unutterable — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 71 — Through Rabat’s Eyes [Part 2 of 3] — Charles Beadle (Serial Segment)
  • 90 — Resurrecting Alabama Slim — Wallace M. Sloane (Short Story)
  • 99 — The Rose and the Bee — Mary Alice Dandy (Poem(s))
  • 100 — Isle of Drums [Part 3 of 5] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 120 — What God Destroys — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 129 — Tracing the Shadow [Part 4 of 4] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 151 — Blonde or Brunette — William C. Lengel (Short Story)
  • 161 — Not So Good — Artemus Calloway (Short Story)
  • 170 — A Mean River Lady — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 174 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
957Argosy Vol. 111, No. 21919-08-16
  • 177 — Avalon [Part 1 of 4] — Francis Stevens (Serial Segment)
  • 199 — The Raiders from Poverty Gap — Raber Mundorf (Short Story)
  • 209 — A Challenge to Romance — John Boyd Clarke (Novellete)
  • 256 — Where There’s a William — George L. Catton (Short Story)
  • 264 — Luck [Part 2 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 281 — Taken in Hand — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 290 — Isle of Drums [Part 4 of 5] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 307 — The Will of the Desert — Harry C. Douglas (Short Story)
  • 313 — Through Rabat’s Eyes [Part 3 of 3] — Charles Beadle (Serial Segment)
  • 330 — Jingling Jim — Edward Walton (Short Story)
  • 338 — Shark — Alexander Hull (Short Story)
  • 342 — Law of the Trail — George Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 347 — The Gloved Hand — Will H. Greenfield (Short Story)
  • 350 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
958Argosy Vol. 111, No. 31919-08-23
  • 353 — Mrs. McPhee’s Trespasser [Part 1 of 2] — George Foxhall (Serial Segment)
  • 390 — The Heart of a Man — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 398 — Fugitives — Charles Wesley Sanders (Novellete)
  • 420 — Godin and Company — Francis James (Short Story)
  • 429 — Avalon [Part 2 of 4] — Francis Stevens (Serial Segment)
  • 455 — McGrath’s Job — Gordon MacCreagh (Short Story)
  • 465 — Luck [Part 3 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 477 — Watched — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 484 — Isle of Drums [Part 5 of 5] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 507 — Shelving Father — Vlasta A. Hungerford (Short Story)
  • 514 — Arms and the Frying-Pan — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 523 — The Majesty of the Law — Victor Lauriston (Short Story)
  • 526 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
959Argosy Vol. 111, No. 41919-08-30Laurence Herndon
  • 529 — The Single Track [Part 1 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 549 — A Romance in Redemption: I. Tongues of Flame — William Dudley Pelley (Short Story)
  • 560 — Mrs. McPhee’s Trespasser [Part 2 of 2] — George Foxhall (Serial Segment)
  • 596 — Elusive Don Bufon — Johnston McCulley (Short Story)
  • 604 — The Man Who Met Himself — Edwina LeVin (Novellete)
  • 624 — Rebellion with Illustrations — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 632 — Avalon [Part 3 of 4] — Francis Stevens (Serial Segment)
  • 652 — Cheer Up! — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 663 — Luck [Part 4 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 679 — The Lap of Revelation — David R. Solomon (Short Story)
  • 682 — Cooping Cupid — May Wilmoth (Short Story)
  • 692 — Fuel — George L. Catton (Short Story)
  • 696 — True to Form — Leigh Gordon Giltner (Short Story)
  • 702 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
960Argosy Vol. 112, No. 11919-09-06Sidney H. Riesenberg
  • 1 — Everything but the Truth [Part 1 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 21 — A Romance in Redemption: II. Red Guards and White Promises — William Dudley Pelley (Short Story)
  • 38 — The Single Track [Part 2 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 54 — The Origin of Camouflage — J. E. Grinstead (Short Story)
  • 61 — The Sunwise Turn — H. A. Lamb (Novellete)
  • 93 — A Case of Applied Chemistry — Frederick Walworth Brown (Short Story)
  • 100 — Luck [Part 5 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — The Pirate of South Street — Raber Mundorf (Short Story)
  • 130 — Avalon [Part 4 of 4] — Francis Stevens (Serial Segment)
  • 156 — It Takes a Thief — Artemus Calloway (Short Story)
  • 162 — Billy Dawson’s Bust — Norman Springer (Short Story)
  • 167 — The Woman Who Stopped the War — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 174 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
961Argosy Vol. 112, No. 21919-09-13Small
  • 177 — Crosses of Steel [Part 1 of 5] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 194 — To-morrow — Walter Pulitzer (Poem(s))
  • 195 — A Romance in Redemption: III. The Man from Chaos — William Dudley Pelley (Short Story)
  • 209 — Sunrise — Mary E. Pike (Poem(s))
  • 210 — Everything but the Truth [Part 2 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 230 — Pete’s Polite—Perhaps — Charles Wesley Sanders (Short Story)
  • 238 — The Next Invention — Blanche Elizabeth Wade (Poem(s))
  • 239 — The Yellow Emerald — Francis James (Novellete)
  • 266 — Blackstone Shingles — Edward Walton (Short Story)
  • 275 — The Single Track [Part 3 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 294 — The Second-Seer — Edwin Dial Torgerson (Short Story)
  • 300 — Luck [Part 6 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 318 — Hands — Gilbert Riddell (Short Story)
  • 326 — The Race of the Giants — Gibbs Huntly (Short Story)
  • 339 — Getting the Evidence — Raymond J. Brown (Short Story)
  • 345 — Fortune’s Favorite Child — Lloyd Kinmundy (Short Story)
  • 350 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
962Argosy Vol. 112, No. 31919-09-20Small
  • 353 — Princess of Plunder [Part 1 of 5] — C. Eleanor & Raymond S. Spears (Serial Segment)
  • 366 — The Snare — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 380 — Crosses of Steel [Part 2 of 5] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 399 — Many Trails — Frank Blighton (Short Story)
  • 409 — The Hoodoo Mine — George C. Jenks (Novellete)
  • 456 — Home for Breakfast — Kenneth MacNichol (Short Story)
  • 466 — Everything but the Truth [Part 3 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 485 — The Acting of Mamie — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 492 — The Single Track [Part 4 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 508 — Snakebite — Artemus Calloway (Short Story)
  • 514 — Marrying Bob — Paul Bailey (Short Story)
  • 522 — Pawns of the Sea — H. P. Holt (Short Story)
  • 526 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
963Argosy Vol. 112, No. 41919-09-27
  • 529 — The Red Road: I. The Wolf Pack [Lord of Lords Jim] — George C. Shedd (Novellete)
  • 564 — The Silver Kid’s Folly — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 576 — Princess of Plunder [Part 2 of 5] — C. Eleanor & Raymond S. Spears (Serial Segment)
  • 593 — Fools Make Pictures — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 601 — Crosses of Steel [Part 3 of 5] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 618 — Pulp — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 627 — Everything but the Truth [Part 4 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 642 — The Fall of O’Reilly the Mighty — Raber Mundorf (Short Story)
  • 648 — The Single Track [Part 5 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 667 — Worker and Waster — Will C. Beale (Short Story)
  • 678 — The Peppermint Watermelon — George Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 688 — A Pair of Silk Gloves — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 697 — The Ways of the Ant — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 702 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
964PDFArgosy Vol. 113, No. 11919-10-04Sidney H. Riesenberg
  • 1 — A Glorious Fool [Part 1 of 4] — Francis Lynde (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — No Place Like Home — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 35 — The Red Road: II. A Head with a Price [Lord of Lords Jim] — George C. Shedd (Novellete)
  • 69 — Pursued — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 80 — Princess of Plunder [Part 3 of 5] — C. Eleanor & Raymond S. Spears (Serial Segment)
  • 101 — Down but Never Out — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 108 — Crosses of Steel [Part 4 of 5] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — Possession — Walter Scott Story (Short Story)
  • 130 — The Single Track [Part 6 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 149 — The Equal Chance — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 157 — Just the Day for a Spin — Dana Brannan (Short Story)
  • 162 — The Traitor Within — Charles Christopher Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 166 — The Dip — George L. Catton (Short Story)
  • 169 — Mind Your Own Business — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 174 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
965Argosy Vol. 113, No. 21919-10-11Small
  • 177 — Between Worlds [Part 1 of 5] — Garret Smith (Novel)
  • 197 — Eastward Is Eden — J. E. Grinstead (Short Story)
  • 203 — The Red Road: III: Perfume of Arabia [Lord of Lords Jim] — George C. Shedd (Novellete)
  • 238 — The Gentleman — Edwina LeVin (Short Story)
  • 249 — A Glorious Fool [Part 2 of 4] — Francis Lynde (Serial Segment)
  • 266 — Temper — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 278 — Princess of Plunder [Part 4 of 5] — C. Eleanor & Raymond S. Spears (Serial Segment)
  • 293 — An Eighteen Carat Jonah — Raymond J. Brown (Short Story)
  • 306 — Crosses of Steel [Part 5 of 5] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 323 — Brickyard Road and Pucker Street — May Wilmoth (Short Story)
  • 332 — Chambeau’s Investment — H. A. Lamb (Short Story)
  • 342 — Women and Guns — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 347 — The Last Entry — George L. Catton (Short Story)
  • 350 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
966Argosy Vol. 113, No. 31919-10-18
  • 353 — Whose Gold? [Part 1 of 3] — Frederick R. Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 367 — The Little Finger of God — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 377 — The Red Road: IV: The Green Seal [Lord of Lords Jim] — George C. Shedd (Novellete)
  • 413 — Jamaica Dave — Robert S. Lemmon (Short Story)
  • 419 — Between Worlds [Part 2 of 5] — Garret Smith (Novel)
  • 439 — Rubber Jack Jumps a Job — Clay Perry (Short Story)
  • 448 — A Glorious Fool [Part 3 of 4] — Francis Lynde (Serial Segment)
  • 465 — The Counterfeit Birdman — Horace W. O’Connor (Short Story)
  • 471 — Princess of Plunder [Part 5 of 5] — C. Eleanor & Raymond S. Spears (Serial Segment)
  • 493 — A Ready Letter Writer — Raber Mundorf (Short Story)
  • 506 — The Accordeon Knot — Lee Landon (Short Story)
  • 515 — Reel Realistic — Paul Baily (Short Story)
  • 518 — A Matter of Fifty Dollars — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 523 — The Methods of Miss Wintergreen — Thomas H. McNeal (Short Story)
  • 526 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
967Argosy Vol. 113, No. 41919-10-25Small
  • 529 — Marching Sands [Part 1 of 4] — H. A. Lamb (Novel)
  • 551 — At the Eleventh Hour — Grace Lovell Bryan (Short Story)
  • 564 — The Exodus of Bull Milligan — J. E. Grinstead (Novellete)
  • 586 — Towsee Mongalay — J. Allan Dunn (Short Story)
  • 594 — Whose Gold? [Part 2 of 3] — Frederick R. Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 612 — According to Their Needs — Charles Wesley Sanders (Short Story)
  • 619 — Making Him Like It — John Wilstach (Novellete)
  • 637 — The Binding Line — Bella Cohen (Short Story)
  • 644 — Between Worlds [Part 3 of 5] — Garret Smith (Novel)
  • 664 — Talking Gas — Chauncey C. Hotchkiss (Short Story)
  • 673 — A Glorious Fool [Part 4 of 4] — Francis Lynde (Serial Segment)
  • 685 — Snookey Mella — Russell McCallum (Short Story)
  • 691 — The Man Beneath — Charles Christopher Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 695 — Derricked — George L. Catton (Short Story)
  • 698 — Superior Talent — Paul Baily (Short Story)
  • 702 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
968Argosy Vol. 114, No. 11919-11-01
  • 1 — Drag Harlan [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 18 — The Sun God Functions — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Short Story)
  • 29 — Imagination — Francis James (Novellete)
  • 47 — Woolies on the Brain — Edwin L. Sabin (Short Story)
  • 61 — Marching Sands [Part 2 of 4] — H. A. Lamb (Novel)
  • 80 — Two Minutes — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 89 — Brain and Brawn — John Frederick (Novellete)
  • 102 — The Make-Believers — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 109 — Whose Gold? [Part 3 of 3] — Frederick R. Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 123 — Fly-by-Night — Charles Albert Halle (Short Story)
  • 138 — Between Worlds [Part 4 of 5] — Garret Smith (Novel)
  • 155 — As You Strike It — Albert Edward Ullman (Short Story)
  • 165 — The Sense of Smell — John Boyd Clarke (Short Story)
  • 170 — The Pelt and the Penalty — George L. Catton (Short Story)
  • 174 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
969Argosy Vol. 114, No. 21919-11-08
  • 177 — Skack of the Everglades [Part 1 of 3] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 194 — Worshipers of Boondi [“Jehannum” Smith] — Gordon MacCreagh (Short Story)
  • 208 — Drag Harlan [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 225 — Followin’ Gilderoy — Raymond J. Brown (Short Story)
  • 235 — Off the Main Road — C. C. Waddell & L. H. Bradshaw (Novellete)
  • 270 — Waiting at McCune’s — Raber Mundorf (Short Story)
  • 281 — Marching Sands [Part 3 of 4] — H. A. Lamb (Novel)
  • 301 — Blanked — F. Gregory Hartswick (Short Story)
  • 309 — Between Worlds [Part 5 of 5] — Garret Smith (Novel)
  • 329 — Ducks and Drakes — Juliet Singer (Short Story)
  • 338 — The Copy Chaser — Edwin Dial Torgerson (Short Story)
  • 342 — Sold — Frances E. Gale (Short Story)
  • 350 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
970Argosy Vol. 114, No. 31919-11-15
  • 353 — Three Sevens [Part 1 of 5] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Serial Segment)
  • 375 — The Unconquerable Power — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 386 — The Thrashing — Edwina LeVin (Novellete)
  • 406 — Instructed by Telepathy — J. E. Grinstead (Short Story)
  • 415 — Skack of the Everglades [Part 2 of 3] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 433 — Caged Hate — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 445 — Drag Harlan [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 465 — Nothing but a Husband — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 474 — Marching Sands [Part 4 of 4] — H. A. Lamb (Novel)
  • 496 — Eyes That See Not — Artemus Calloway (Short Story)
  • 505 — Queen of Hearts — Jim Fellom (Short Story)
  • 515 — Square, Squire! — Lee Landon (Short Story)
  • 526 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
971Argosy Vol. 114, No. 41919-11-22
  • 529 — The Golden Cat [Part 1 of 6; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 551 — The Shadow on the Path — Victor Lauriston (Short Story)
  • 564 — Through Singing Gas — Charles Albert Halle (Novellete)
  • 592 — The Best Laid Plans — Charles Wesley Sanders (Short Story)
  • 600 — Three Sevens [Part 2 of 5] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Serial Segment)
  • 624 — A Little Solitaire — Ferdinand Grahame (Short Story)
  • 634 — Drag Harlan [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 652 — The Sheep — F. Britten Austin (Short Story)
  • 660 — Skack of the Everglades [Part 3 of 3] — Seward W. Hopkins (Serial Segment)
  • 673 — One-Eye Larry — Francis James (Short Story)
  • 685 — Reno Ruth and Naomi — May Wilmoth (Short Story)
  • 696 — Seven Seas—and Cornelia — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 702 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
972Argosy Vol. 115, No. 11919-11-29
  • 1 — Which of These Two? [Part 1 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — The Dutchman — Frank H. Shaw (Short Story)
  • 36 — Password and Keys — Bertram Lebhar (Novellete)
  • 78 — His Happiest Day — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 86 — The Golden Cat [Part 2 of 6; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 107 — ’Mellican Joss — Raber Mundorf (Short Story)
  • 117 — Three Sevens [Part 3 of 5] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — The Pitcher Goes to the Well — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 149 — Drag Harlan [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 162 — Bennie Spots a Wild Woman — M. G. Roberts (Short Story)
  • 171 — Locked Out — Angus MacGregor (Short Story)
  • 174 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
973Argosy Vol. 115, No. 21919-12-06Laurence Herndon
  • 177 — Going North — Stephen Allen Reynolds (Novellete)
  • 211 — The Penalty — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 219 — Which of These Two? [Part 2 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 242 — A Reluctant Damon — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 250 — The Golden Cat [Part 3 of 6; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 271 — Death’s Pal — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 282 — Three Sevens [Part 4 of 5] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Serial Segment)
  • 307 — Week-End Guests — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 315 — Drag Harlan [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 328 — By the Side of the Road — Courtney Ryley Cooper (Short Story)
  • 336 — That Procrastinating Man — Clarence Phillips (Short Story)
  • 344 — Nice Rice! — Edward Walton (Short Story)
  • 350 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
974PDFArgosy Vol. 115, No. 31919-12-13G. W. Gage
  • 353 — Pay Sand [Part 1 of 4] — Victor Lauriston (Serial Segment)
  • 370 — Salt in the Blood — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 380 — Tact and Some Diplomacy [“Jehannum” Smith] — Gordon MacCreagh (Novellete)
  • 408 — High Pitching — Chief Henry Red Eagle (Short Story)
  • 420 — Which of These Two? [Part 3 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 443 — Wits — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 450 — The Golden Cat [Part 4 of 6; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 470 — Selling Talk — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 476 — Three Sevens [Part 5 of 5] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Serial Segment)
  • 495 — An Aye for an Aye — Ferdinand Grahame (Short Story)
  • 503 — Sara Resnikoff — Bella Cohen (Short Story)
  • 510 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
975Argosy Vol. 115, No. 41919-12-20Bigelow
  • 513 — Son of the Black Wolf [Part 1 of 5] — Charles B. Stilson (Serial Segment)
  • 535 — Don’t Twirl Your Hat — Katharine Haviland Taylor (Short Story)
  • 540 — Twenty Questions — Jack Bechdolt (Novellete)
  • 574 — The Emblem of Happiness — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 588 — Pay Sand [Part 2 of 4] — Victor Lauriston (Serial Segment)
  • 603 — The Short Road — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 609 — The Golden Cat [Part 5 of 6; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 629 — A Shadow from Home — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 639 — Which of These Two? [Part 4 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 656 — Who Masters the Jungle? — Turbese L. Fiske (Short Story)
  • 661 — No Accounting for Tastes — Albert Edward Ullman (Short Story)
  • 670 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
976Argosy Vol. 116, No. 11919-12-27
  • 1 — In Quest of Yesterday [Part 1 of 3] — J. B. Ryan (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — The Fourth Notch — James H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 34 — The Creepers — William Merriam Rouse (Novellete)
  • 50 — Son of the Black Wolf [Part 2 of 5] — Charles B. Stilson (Serial Segment)
  • 69 — An Unburned Witch — J. E. Grinstead (Short Story)
  • 78 — Alias Annie’s Brother — Neil Moran (Novellete)
  • 104 — Stopping the Leak — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 112 — Pay Sand [Part 3 of 4] — Victor Lauriston (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — The Ragtime Tinkle Kids — Raber Mundorf (Short Story)
  • 135 — The Golden Cat [Part 6 of 6; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 158 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
977PDFArgosy Vol. 116, No. 21920-01-03
  • 161 — The Big Muskeg [Part 1 of 4] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 186 — Star-Stealers! — Maxwell Smith (Short Story)
  • 197 — The Jellico Turbaphone — L. H. Robbins (Novellete)
  • 225 — The Treasure Ship — Charles Wesley Sanders (Short Story)
  • 233 — In Quest of Yesterday [Part 2 of 3] — J. B. Ryan (Serial Segment)
  • 255 — Thirty Days on the Island — Raymond J. Brown (Short Story)
  • 267 — Son of the Black Wolf [Part 3 of 5] — Charles B. Stilson (Serial Segment)
  • 289 — Pay Sand [Part 4 of 4] — Victor Lauriston (Serial Segment)
  • 304 — Brown Bill Stops on Copperhead — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 313 — Exit Smith — George L. Catton (Short Story)
  • 318 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
978Argosy Vol. 116, No. 31920-01-10
  • 321 — Yellow Soap [Part 1 of 6] — Katharine Haviland Taylor (Serial Segment)
  • 345 — The Open Window — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 353 — Blue Moonshine — Charles Albert Halle (Novellete)
  • 391 — Purse Strings and Vocal Chords — Carl Clausen (Short Story)
  • 401 — The Big Muskeg [Part 2 of 4] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 419 — Back Pay — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 428 — Son of the Black Wolf [Part 4 of 5] — Charles B. Stilson (Serial Segment)
  • 448 — The Big Big Never — Charles Tenney Jackson (Short Story)
  • 456 — In Quest of Yesterday [Part 3 of 3] — J. B. Ryan (Serial Segment)
  • 478 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
979Argosy Vol. 116, No. 41920-01-17
  • 481 — Jerry the Spirited [Part 1 of 3] — Charles Wesley Sanders (Serial Segment)
  • 505 — The Curse of His House — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 516 — Eyes, Nerves and Nicotine — Rex Parson (Novellete)
  • 540 — A Bill Nobody Paid — Raymond J. Brown (Short Story)
  • 549 — Yellow Soap [Part 2 of 6] — Katharine Haviland Taylor (Serial Segment)
  • 570 — Extraction Work — Bertram Lebhar (Short Story)
  • 579 — The Big Muskeg [Part 3 of 4] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 602 — How’s Lovings? — George F. Worts (Short Story)
  • 607 — Son of the Black Wolf [Part 5 of 5] — Charles B. Stilson (Serial Segment)
  • 627 — Discharge Papers — Gertrude Robinson (Short Story)
  • 632 — A Follower of Foch — Thomas L. Masson (Short Story)
  • 638 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
980Argosy Vol. 117, No. 11920-01-24Small
  • 1 — The Torch [Part 1 of 5] — Jack Bechdolt (Novel)
  • 30 — Dross — Raber Mundorf (Short Story)
  • 34 — The Big Muskeg [Part 4 of 4] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 43 — Without a Rehearsal — Frank Blighton (Novellete)
  • 69 — Oil and Troubled Water — Carl Clausen (Short Story)
  • 78 — Jerry the Spirited [Part 2 of 3] — Charles Wesley Sanders (Serial Segment)
  • 97 — Certain Lee — Ferdinand Grahame (Short Story)
  • 106 — Yellow Soap [Part 3 of 6] — Katharine Haviland Taylor (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — A Little Poker Party — Harold de Polo (Novellete)
  • 158 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
981Argosy Vol. 117, No. 21920-01-31James Reynolds
  • 161 — Crossroads [Part 1 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 177 — Sannigan’s Jag — Victor Lauriston (Short Story)
  • 184 — The Son of the Red God [The Ta-an] — Paul L. Anderson (Novellete)
  • 224 — Doggie — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 234 — The Torch [Part 2 of 5] — Jack Bechdolt (Novel)
  • 253 — Seven-League Lizzie — J. E. Grinstead (Short Story)
  • 260 — Yellow Soap [Part 4 of 6] — Katharine Haviland Taylor (Serial Segment)
  • 284 — A Tight Corner — Ro Vere Scott (Short Story)
  • 293 — Jerry the Spirited [Part 3 of 3] — Charles Wesley Sanders (Serial Segment)
  • 318 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
982Argosy Vol. 117, No. 31920-02-07Stockton Mulford
  • 321 — A Man to His Mate [Part 1 of 4] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 340 — The Slap — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 348 — The Song of the Swan — James Henry Thompson (Novellete)
  • 372 — An Outstanding’ Account — Raymond J. Brown (Short Story)
  • 384 — Crossroads [Part 2 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 397 — Chinook Winds — May Wilmoth (Short Story)
  • 407 — The Torch [Part 3 of 5] — Jack Bechdolt (Novel)
  • 429 — A Limited Acquaintanceship — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 438 — Yellow Soap [Part 5 of 6] — Katharine Haviland Taylor (Serial Segment)
  • 458 — The Fifth Sense — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 464 — Retribution — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Short Story)
  • 474 — ’Tis Folly to Be Wise — George L. Catton (Short Story)
  • 478 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
983Argosy Vol. 117, No. 41920-02-14
  • 481 — Queen of Kettle Mountain — J. E. Grinstead (Novellete)
  • 519 — A Voice in the Dark — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 529 — A Man to His Mate [Part 2 of 4] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 548 — Phantom Danger — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Short Story)
  • 559 — Crossroads [Part 3 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 578 — The Bombers — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 586 — The Torch [Part 4 of 5] — Jack Bechdolt (Novel)
  • 603 — A Priest of Quiche — Francis James (Short Story)
  • 611 — Yellow Soap [Part 6 of 6] — Katharine Haviland Taylor (Serial Segment)
  • 631 — Locked Out — Talbert Josselyn (Short Story)
  • 638 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
984Argosy Vol. 118, No. 11920-02-21
  • 1 — Fixed by George [Part 1 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 21 — The Fourth Degree — Raymond Leslie Goldman (Short Story)
  • 34 — Come Across! — Bertram Lebhar (Novellete)
  • 66 — An Equivalent in Cash — H. A. Lamb (Short Story)
  • 75 — A Man to His Mate [Part 3 of 4] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 93 — Bennie Throws the Bull — M. G. Roberts (Short Story)
  • 106 — Crossroads [Part 4 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 128 — B Stands for Ballantyne — John Boyd Clarke (Short Story)
  • 136 — The Torch [Part 5 of 5] — Jack Bechdolt (Novel)
  • 148 — The Shoes of Rosita — Jack Cummings (Short Story)
  • 154 — The Bayonet of Henry Laberge — Charles Christopher Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 158 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
985Argosy Vol. 118, No. 21920-02-28
  • 161 — The Big Boss in Bronze [Part 1 of 5] — Holman Day (Serial Segment)
  • 182 — Curin’ Mike Regan — Raymond J. Brown (Short Story)
  • 195 — Fixed by George [Part 2 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 210 — The Devil’s Daughter — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 220 — The House of the Echo — Raber Mundorf (Novellete)
  • 251 — Blessed Are the Meek — Charles Wesley Sanders (Short Story)
  • 259 — A Man to His Mate [Part 4 of 4] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 281 — A Scrap of Paper — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 287 — Crossroads [Part 5 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 307 — Above Ground — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 313 — Gustave’s Punctured Romance — Grace Lovell Bryan (Short Story)
  • 318 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
986Argosy Vol. 118, No. 31920-03-06Small
  • 321 — Claimed [Part 1 of 3] — Francis Stevens (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 343 — The Mauds of Mulesfoot — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Short Story)
  • 357 — The Lord of the Winged Death [The Ta-an] — Paul L. Anderson (Novellete)
  • 393 — Pa’s Pants — Louise Platt Hauck (Short Story)
  • 399 — The Big Boss in Bronze [Part 2 of 5] — Holman Day (Serial Segment)
  • 417 — The Keeper of Morals — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 423 — Fixed by George [Part 3 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 443 — An Unfinished Game — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 448 — Crossroads [Part 6 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 467 — Birdie in the Cage — Juliet Singer (Short Story)
  • 475 — Speaking of Crops — George L. Catton (Short Story)
  • 478 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
987PDFArgosy Vol. 118, No. 41920-03-13Glen White
  • 481 — The Trail Horde [Part 1 of 7] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novel)
  • 501 — The Little Girl Who Never Saw a Hill — Charles Tenney Jackson (Short Story)
  • 509 — Whispering Rock — Maxwell Smith (Novellete)
  • 531 — Pembroke’s Partner — Bertram Lebhar (Short Story)
  • 545 — Claimed [Part 2 of 3] — Francis Stevens (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 564 — Speaking of Conscience — Courtney Ryley Cooper (Short Story)
  • 572 — The Big Boss in Bronze [Part 3 of 5] — Holman Day (Serial Segment)
  • 591 — Brothers o’ Spinkle’s Chimney — Francis James (Short Story)
  • 604 — Fixed by George [Part 4 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 616 — A Perfect Scream — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 626 — Watching Steps — Albert Edward Ullman (Short Story)
  • 632 — Candy Hearts — James Henry Thompson (Short Story)
  • 638 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
988Argosy Vol. 119, No. 11920-03-20Stockton Mulford
  • 1 — The Great Discovery [Part 1 of 5] — Charles V. Barney (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Makin’ a Boy of Claude — Raymond J. Brown (Short Story)
  • 39 — Not on the Field of Runnymede — Frank Blighton (Novellete)
  • 61 — His Iron Nerve — Charles Wesley Sanders (Short Story)
  • 69 — The Trail Horde [Part 2 of 7] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novel)
  • 90 — Poor Little Butterfly — James Henry Thompson (Short Story)
  • 102 — The Big Boss in Bronze [Part 4 of 5] — Holman Day (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — Heritage — George Mariano (Short Story)
  • 134 — Claimed [Part 3 of 3] — Francis Stevens (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 154 — Two Old Men — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 158 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
989PDFArgosy Vol. 119, No. 21920-03-27Small
  • 161 — Seven Minutes After [Part 1 of 3] — Marguerite Curtis Felgar (Serial Segment)
  • 184 — Stronger Than Iron — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 191 — Ali’s Revenge—and Allah’s — Peter Ward (Novellete)
  • 209 — The Great Discovery [Part 2 of 5] — Charles V. Barney (Serial Segment)
  • 232 — He Who Hesitates Is Bossed — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 240 — Dreamland — Harold White (Poem(s))
  • 241 — The Trail Horde [Part 3 of 7] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novel)
  • 262 — The High Flier — Gordon MacCreagh (Novellete)
  • 276 — The Right Thing — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 282 — Ego — Jeanne Dalzell (Poem(s))
  • 283 — The Big Boss in Bronze [Part 5 of 5] — Holman Day (Serial Segment)
  • 302 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
990Argosy Vol. 119, No. 31920-04-03Laurence Herndon
  • 305 — The Butt of Neptune’s Jest [Part 1 of 6] — George Mariano (Serial Segment)
  • 327 — Just a Little Thing — Maxwell Smith (Short Story)
  • 339 — The Graveyard Watch — John D. Swain (Novellete)
  • 362 — Seven Minutes After [Part 2 of 3] — Marguerite Curtis Felgar (Serial Segment)
  • 382 — And Some Fell Upon Good Ground — Katharine Haviland Taylor (Short Story)
  • 392 — The Great Discovery [Part 3 of 5] — Charles V. Barney (Serial Segment)
  • 413 — The Whiskering Chin — Raymond J. Brown (Short Story)
  • 424 — The Trail Horde [Part 4 of 7] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novel)
  • 442 — Revenge Stuff — Elsie D. Knisely (Short Story)
  • 446 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
991Argosy Vol. 119, No. 41920-04-10Laurence Herndon
  • 449 — Anything Once — Douglas Grant (Novellete)
  • 484 — One Man’s Food — M. G. Roberts (Short Story)
  • 494 — The Butt of Neptune’s Jest [Part 2 of 6] — George Mariano (Serial Segment)
  • 513 — Quilt Scraps — Louise Platt Hauck (Short Story)
  • 520 — The Trail Horde [Part 5 of 7] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novel)
  • 536 — The Forward Pass — Clarence Phillips (Short Story)
  • 544 — The Great Discovery [Part 4 of 5] — Charles V. Barney (Serial Segment)
  • 562 — Seven Minutes After [Part 3 of 3] — Marguerite Curtis Felgar (Serial Segment)
  • 590 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
992PDFArgosy Vol. 120, No. 11920-04-17
  • 1 — Naked Men of Naga [Part 1 of 3; “Jehannum” Smith] — Gordon MacCreagh (Novellete)
  • 14 — The Debt — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 25 — Resurrection Day — Jack Bechdolt (Novellete)
  • 55 — The Butt of Neptune’s Jest [Part 3 of 6] — George Mariano (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — Rope’s Length — Wallace M. Sloane (Short Story)
  • 85 — The Trail Horde [Part 6 of 7] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novel)
  • 99 — The Pace Maker — Albert William Stone (Short Story)
  • 106 — The Great Discovery [Part 5 of 5] — Charles V. Barney (Serial Segment)
  • 125 — An Hour of Daylight — Francis James (Short Story)
  • 135 — A Fall from Grace — John Boyd Clarke (Short Story)
  • 142 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
993PDFArgosy Vol. 120, No. 21920-04-24Bigelow
  • 145 — Lonesomeness [Part 1 of 6] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 163 — Out of Pawn — Maxwell Smith (Short Story)
  • 175 — A Habit of Noticing Things — Charles Wesley Sanders (Novellete)
  • 199 — Compoundin’ a Felony — Raymond J. Brown (Short Story)
  • 209 — Naked Men of Naga [Part 2 of 3; “Jehannum” Smith] — Gordon MacCreagh (Novellete)
  • 225 — A Good-For-Nothin’ Gal — Edwina LeVin (Short Story)
  • 232 — The Butt of Neptune’s Jest [Part 4 of 6] — George Mariano (Serial Segment)
  • 250 — Hanneford’s Plunge — Victor Lauriston (Short Story)
  • 262 — The Trail Horde [Part 7 of 7] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novel)
  • 274 — Loaned for Protection — Vlasta A. Hungerford (Short Story)
  • 280 — The Beloved of Allah — Eugene A. Clancy (Short Story)
  • 286 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
994PDFArgosy Vol. 120, No. 31920-05-01
  • 289 — A Nurse Named Allenby [Part 1 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 309 — Let the People Rule — Rufus Steele (Short Story)
  • 320 — The Rose Parasol — Peter Ward (Novellete)
  • 347 — Lonesomeness [Part 2 of 6] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 364 — Foundation Soap — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Short Story)
  • 377 — The Butt of Neptune’s Jest [Part 5 of 6] — George Mariano (Serial Segment)
  • 400 — The Fifth Husband — Artemus Calloway (Short Story)
  • 406 — Naked Men of Naga [Part 3 of 3; “Jehannum” Smith] — Gordon MacCreagh (Novellete)
  • 421 — The Aniline Blues — Paul Steele (Short Story)
  • 430 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
995PDFArgosy Vol. 120, No. 41920-05-08G. W. Gage
  • 433 — That Kind of a Man [Part 1 of 2] — Kenneth MacNichol (Serial Segment)
  • 456 — A Little Prayer for Rain — Charles Tenney Jackson (Short Story)
  • 468 — The Cave That Swims on the Water [The Ta-an] — Paul L. Anderson (Novellete)
  • 495 — Man nor God nor Devil — Victor Lauriston (Short Story)
  • 502 — A Nurse Named Allenby [Part 2 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 523 — Much Stranger Than Fiction — Katharine Haviland Taylor (Short Story)
  • 528 — Lonesomeness [Part 3 of 6] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 547 — Laying Captain Morley’s Ghost — May Emery Hall (Short Story)
  • 555 — The Butt of Neptune’s Jest [Part 6 of 6] — George Mariano (Serial Segment)
  • 570 — Stuffed Veal — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 574 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
996PDFArgosy Vol. 121, No. 11920-05-15Fisk
  • 1 — The House of Fraud [Part 1 of 5] — Jack Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — Covered Up — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 33 — Ten Minutes Too Long — Frank Blighton (Novellete)
  • 54 — Twenty Miles to Millville — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 63 — A Nurse Named Allenby [Part 3 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 89 — The Dagger — Grace Lovell Bryan (Short Story)
  • 98 — Lonesomeness [Part 4 of 6] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — That Kind of a Man [Part 2 of 2] — Kenneth MacNichol (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
997PDFArgosy Vol. 121, No. 21920-05-22
  • 145 — The Yellow Fetish [Part 1 of 3] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 164 — Handed Up — Maxwell Smith (Short Story)
  • 175 — Potatoes and Lilacs — James Henry Thompson (Novellete)
  • 210 — The House of Fraud [Part 2 of 5] — Jack Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 225 — Blessed Meeks — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 233 — Lonesomeness [Part 5 of 6] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 255 — Pure Carbon — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Short Story)
  • 269 — A Nurse Named Allenby [Part 4 of 4] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 286 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
998PDFArgosy Vol. 121, No. 31920-05-29
  • 289 — Vials of Hate [Part 1 of 6] — George C. Shedd (Serial Segment)
  • 305 — The Road Ahead — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 315 — The Female of the Species — Chief Henry Red Eagle (Novellete)
  • 344 — The Yellow Fetish [Part 2 of 3] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 364 — Six Hundred—or the Furniture — Raymond J. Brown (Short Story)
  • 375 — The House of Fraud [Part 3 of 5] — Jack Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 395 — Chrysanthemums — Bella Cohen (Short Story)
  • 407 — Lonesomeness [Part 6 of 6] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 423 — Pawns Plus — Edward Walton (Short Story)
  • 430 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
999PDFArgosy Vol. 121, No. 41920-06-05G. W. Gage
  • 433 — Findings Is Keepings [Part 1 of 4] — John Boyd Clarke (Serial Segment)
  • 452 — Folks That Love Each Other — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 459 — An Idyll of Grass Valley — Norman Springer (Novellete)
  • 475 — Vials of Hate [Part 2 of 6] — George C. Shedd (Serial Segment)
  • 495 — The Eyes of Ya Long — Harold Lamb (Short Story)
  • 507 — In the Midst of Life — Ferdinand Grahame (Novellete)
  • 520 — The House of Fraud [Part 4 of 5] — Jack Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 537 — Sentenced to Live — Albert W. Stone (Short Story)
  • 545 — The Yellow Fetish [Part 3 of 3] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 566 — Up Swiftwater Canon — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 574 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
1000PDFArgosy Vol. 122, No. 11920-06-12
  • 1 — The Caravan of the Dead [Part 1 of 6] — Harold Lamb (Novel)
  • 23 — The Bank of Love — Robert W. Sneddon (Short Story)
  • 29 — The Mad Planet [Burl] — Murray Leinster (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 59 — Four Bits — Ferdinand Grahame (Short Story)
  • 68 — Findings Is Keepings [Part 2 of 4] — John Boyd Clarke (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — The Marriage of William Durrant — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 95 — Vials of Hate [Part 3 of 6] — George C. Shedd (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — Breakfast, Dinner, and Supper — Charles B. Stilson (Short Story)
  • 122 — The House of Fraud [Part 5 of 5] — Jack Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
1001PDFArgosy Vol. 122, No. 21920-06-19Monahan
  • 145 — Serapion [Part 1 of 4] — Francis Stevens (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 159 — Class — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 164 — Show Me! — Charles Wesley Sanders (Novellete)
  • 188 — The Redemption of Pizen Snake — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 196 — The Caravan of the Dead [Part 2 of 6] — Harold Lamb (Novel)
  • 216 — Yellah Stuff — Douglas Peck (Short Story)
  • 225 — Findings Is Keepings [Part 3 of 4] — John Boyd Clarke (Serial Segment)
  • 244 — The Fence — Francis James (Short Story)
  • 255 — Vials of Hate [Part 4 of 6] — George C. Shedd (Serial Segment)
  • 276 — The Frozen People — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 281 — The Devil Box — Jack Cummings (Short Story)
  • 286 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
1002PDFArgosy Vol. 122, No. 31920-06-26Fisk
  • 289 — A Sea Otter Pocket — Raymond S. Spears (Novellete)
  • 330 — The Empty Pitcher — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 337 — Serapion [Part 2 of 4] — Francis Stevens (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 355 — In Twilght Land — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Short Story)
  • 369 — The Caravan of the Dead [Part 3 of 6] — Harold Lamb (Novel)
  • 387 — Other People’s Firewood — Talbert Josselyn (Short Story)
  • 394 — Findings Is Keepings [Part 4 of 4] — John Boyd Clarke (Serial Segment)
  • 415 — Barber Poles — Walter Roush (Short Story)
  • 419 — Vials of Hate [Part 5 of 6] — George C. Shedd (Serial Segment)
  • 430 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
1003PDFArgosy Vol. 122, No. 41920-07-03Laurence Herndon
  • 433 — Pride of Tyson [Part 1 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 446 — Feed-Box Dope — Maxwell Smith (Short Story)
  • 457 — The Miser of Mott Street — Raber Mundorf (Novellete)
  • 478 — The Stubbornest Man — Wallace M. Sloane (Short Story)
  • 487 — Serapion [Part 3 of 4] — Francis Stevens (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 499 — Pink Organdie — Mella Russell McCallum (Short Story)
  • 505 — The Caravan of the Dead [Part 4 of 6] — Harold Lamb (Novel)
  • 530 — The First Generation — John Barton Oxford (Short Story)
  • 538 — Vials of Hate [Part 6 of 6] — George C. Shedd (Serial Segment)
  • 559 — Perkins Cans a Louis Quinze — Charles Fulton Oursler (Short Story)
  • 566 — Rags, Bones, and Bottles — May Wilmoth (Short Story)
  • 574 — The Log-Book — The Editor (Column)
1004PDFArgosy Vol. 123, No. 11920-07-10
  • 1 — The Progress of J. Bunyan [Part 1 of 4] — Stephen Chalmers (Serial Segment)
  • 15 — Comrade Easy-Mark — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 25 — The Big Idea — Ray Cummings (Novellete)
  • 55 — New Stuff of Elliot — Raymond J. Brown (Short Story)
  • 64 — Pride of Tyson [Part 2 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — Mirrors — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 91 — The Caravan of the Dead [Part 5 of 6] — Harold Lamb (Novel)
  • 113 — His Own Funeral — Mella Russell McCallum (Short Story)
  • 119 — Serapion [Part 4 of 4] — Francis Stevens (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 134 — The Millville Trick — Will H. Greenfield (Short Story)
  • 138 — A Ringing Tale — Gilbert Riddell (Short Story)
1005PDFArgosy Vol. 123, No. 21920-07-17Glen White
  • 145 — Circumstances [Part 1 of 2] — Charles King Van Riper (Serial Segment)
  • 163 — The Little Blue Box — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 171 — The Master of Magic — Paul L. Anderson (Novellete)
  • 203 — Bonds of Bohemia — Robert W. Sneddon (Short Story)
  • 210 — The Progress of J. Bunyan [Part 2 of 4] — Stephen Chalmers (Serial Segment)
  • 225 — What Fear Is — Peter Ward (Short Story)
  • 232 — Pride of Tyson [Part 3 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 247 — Money Balks — Artemus Calloway (Short Story)
  • 255 — The Caravan of the Dead [Part 6 of 6] — Harold Lamb (Novel)
  • 279 — Clothes for a Week — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
1006PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 123, No. 31920-07-24Stockton Mulford
  • 289 — How Many Cards? [Part 1 of 7] — Isabel Ostrander (Serial Segment)
  • 311 — The Brazen Serpent — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 317 — She Kept It Dark — Paula Revere (Poem(s))
  • 318 — The Progress of J. Bunyan [Part 3 of 4] — Stephen Chalmers (Serial Segment)
  • 335 — Teach: Pirate De Luxe: X. The Sheep-Stealer — C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne (Short Story)
  • 341 — Pleasure of Hop — Campbell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 342 — Beware of the Bride [Part 2 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 360 — Action! — Horatio Winslow (Short Story)
  • 368 — The Gift House — E. K. Means (Novellete)
  • 378 — The Passing of a Mirage — May Stayton (Poem(s))
  • 379 — Pride of Tyson [Part 4 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 400 — The Ghost — Max Brand (Short Story)
  • 406 — The Stream — Grace MacGowan Cooke (Poem(s))
  • 407 — Moors End [Part 3 of 4] — Jeannette I. Helm (Serial Segment)
  • 429 — Entirely Without Notes — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 437 — Circumstances [Part 2 of 2] — Charles King Van Riper (Serial Segment)
  • 458 — Debts — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 465 — A Woman’s Choice — Blanche Trennor Heath (Poem(s))
  • 466 — Land of the Shadow People [Part 5 of 5; Robert Jones] — Charles B. Stilson (Novel)
  • 488 — Ten Minutes — Valgard Dengir (Short Story)
  • 492 — Odd and Beautiful — Ferdinand Grahame (Short Story)
  • 506 — A Moor There Was — Eugene A. Clancy (Short Story)
  • 512 — Paddle-Song — Harold Rexford (Poem(s))
1007PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 123, No. 41920-07-31Laurence Herndon
  • 513 — Bing, Bang, Boom! [Part 1 of 5] — Raymond Leslie Goldman (Serial Segment)
  • 532 — McMasters’ Folly — Henry Leverage (Short Story)
  • 541 — Eve and the Modern Dub — George Magruder Battey, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 542 — How Many Cards? [Part 2 of 7] — Isabel Ostrander (Serial Segment)
  • 561 — Deadwood — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 569 — Beware of the Bride [Part 3 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 585 — Youth — David Ferris Kirby (Poem(s))
  • 586 — Teach: Pirate De Luxe: XI. The Doctor — C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne (Short Story)
  • 593 — Never a Woman Gives Her Heart — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poem(s))
  • 594 — So Ends the Day — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 611 — Pride of Tyson [Part 5 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 630 — The Manuscript of Earth — Louis Ginsberg (Poem(s))
  • 631 — Gotham’s Wife — Kenneth Perkins (Short Story)
  • 639 — The Progress of J. Bunyan [Part 4 of 4] — Stephen Chalmers (Serial Segment)
  • 654 — Pink Threebaggers — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 661 — Moors End [Part 4 of 4] — Jeannette I. Helm (Serial Segment)
  • 683 — A Slight Service — Wallace M. Sloane (Short Story)
  • 692 — Sanctuary — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poem(s))
  • 693 — The Last Dance — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 699 — The Red Fiddle — Agnes Mary Brownell (Short Story)
1008PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 124, No. 11920-08-07
  • 1 — The Metal Monster [Part 1 of 8; Walter Goodwin] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 25 — The Duke of Bildad — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 36 — Bing, Bang, Boom! [Part 2 of 5] — Raymond Leslie Goldman (Serial Segment)
  • 56 — Country Born — Clara Griffith Gazzam (Poem(s))
  • 57 — The Chain of Circumstance — Katharine Metcalf Roof (Short Story)
  • 65 — The Derelict — Magda Leigh (Novellete)
  • 93 — Love Is Not Blind — Emily Bramhall (Poem(s))
  • 94 — J. Barleycorn, Inc. — Douglas Peck (Short Story)
  • 103 — How Many Cards? [Part 3 of 7] — Isabel Ostrander (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — Teach: Pirate De Luxe: XII. The Resetter — C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne (Short Story)
  • 131 — Beware of the Bride [Part 4 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 147 — Beleaguerment — Harry Kemp (Poem(s))
  • 148 — Tiny, the Terrible Turk — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 158 — You Have Forgotten Everything — Joseph Bernard Rethy (Poem(s))
  • 159 — Pride of Tyson [Part 6 of 6] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 179 — A Little Girl’s Choice — Margaret G. Hays (Poem(s))
  • 180 — Ho Yat Sing Assisting — H. A. Hargrave (Short Story)
  • 189 — Putting the “Safe” in Safety — Sam Hellman (Short Story)
  • 192 — Inspiration — John Stuart Thomson (Poem(s))
1009PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 124, No. 21920-08-14P. J. Monahan
  • 193 — The Stray-Man [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 208 — Par Value—Nothing — Maxwell Smith (Short Story)
  • 223 — Caste: American Made — Edwina LeVin (Novellete)
  • 250 — Walls! — G. G. Bostwick (Poem(s))
  • 251 — The Metal Monster [Part 2 of 8; Walter Goodwin] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 267 — A Circus for Mirabelle — John H. Hamlin (Short Story)
  • 279 — Love’s Trespasser — Cyril Evers (Poem(s))
  • 280 — Bing, Bang, Boom! [Part 3 of 5] — Raymond Leslie Goldman (Serial Segment)
  • 297 — The Sickle of Fate — Chapin Howard (Novellete)
  • 315 — Three Days of It — Chauncey C. Hotchkiss (Short Story)
  • 328 — How Many Cards? [Part 4 of 7] — Isabel Ostrander (Serial Segment)
  • 350 — Teach: Pirate De Luxe: XIII. Miss Arncliffe Tranships — C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne (Short Story)
  • 357 — Irish Lament — Katherine Bolenius Ritchie (Poem(s))
  • 358 — Beware of the Bride [Part 5 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 374 — The Brave and the Fare — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
1010PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 124, No. 31920-08-21Stockton Mulford
  • 385 — Jungle Love [Part 1 of 6] — Raymond Lester (Serial Segment)
  • 406 — Raw Material — Herman Howard Matteson (Short Story)
  • 413 — I Want to Write a Poem— — Margaret E. Sangster (Poem(s))
  • 414 — The Stray-Man [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 429 — See America First — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 440 — The Whisperer — Max Brand (Novellete)
  • 466 — The Metal Monster [Part 3 of 8; Walter Goodwin] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 484 — The Gallery Gods — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 491 — My Pipe and I — Blakeney Gray (Poem(s))
  • 492 — Bing, Bang, Boom! [Part 4 of 5] — Raymond Leslie Goldman (Serial Segment)
  • 512 — A Portrait of Hope — P. A. Price (Short Story)
  • 523 — The Quest of the Holy Grail — Kenneth Bruce (Poem(s))
  • 524 — How Many Cards? [Part 5 of 7] — Isabel Ostrander (Serial Segment)
  • 542 — The Soul of Henry Jones — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 550 — Beware of the Bride [Part 6 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 564 — Teach: Pirate De Luxe: XIV. The Chinese — C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne (Short Story)
  • 571 — A Dream That Would Not Fade — Cleveland Edwards (Short Story)
1011PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 124, No. 41920-08-28Modest Stein
  • 577 — The Purple Limited [Part 1 of 4] — Henry Leverage (Serial Segment)
  • 594 — Bad Bill Stark — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 605 — Magellan in the Strairs — Sarah N. Cleghorn (Poem(s))
  • 606 — Jungle Love [Part 2 of 6] — Raymond Lester (Serial Segment)
  • 629 — Skid Smith, Scheme Specialist — Dale M. Brown (Short Story)
  • 637 — Romeo and Juliet — Isabel Redcliffe (Poem(s))
  • 638 — Wings of the Snow — Paul L. Anderson (Novellete)
  • 666 — Evening Rain — Arthur Wallace Peach (Poem(s))
  • 667 — The Stray-Man [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 681 — Caesar’s Choice — Charles King Van Riper (Short Story)
  • 686 — The Metal Monster [Part 4 of 8; Walter Goodwin] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 703 — On the Death Mask of Napoleon — Lillian P. Wilson (Poem(s))
  • 704 — How Many Cards? [Part 6 of 7] — Isabel Ostrander (Serial Segment)
  • 724 — Shag — Earl Wayland Bowman (Short Story)
  • 731 — Bing, Bang, Boom! [Part 5 of 5] — Raymond Leslie Goldman (Serial Segment)
  • 748 — Entre Nous — Reata Van Houten (Poem(s))
  • 749 — Teach: Pirate De Luxe: XV. The Reckoning — C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne (Short Story)
  • 756 — Red Hagan Pays — Charles J. Sullivan (Short Story)
  • 762 — Life — Sennett Stephens (Poem(s))
  • 763 — A Protest — John Kendrick Bangs (Poem(s))
  • 764 — The Misadventure of Manuel — George K. Cummings (Short Story)
  • 768 — Compensation — Grace G. Bostwick (Poem(s))
1012PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 125, No. 11920-09-04
  • 1 · The Varnished Boat Soft-Paw [Part 1 of 2] — Raymond S. Spears (Novellete)
  • 20 · The Origin of the Kiss — John Kendrick Bangs (Poetry)
  • 21 · The Plunderer — Anice Terhune (Short Story)
  • 26 · The Purple Limited [Part 2 of 4] — Henry Leverage (Serial Segment)
  • 44 · To-morrow — George L. Catton (Short Story)
  • 48 · The Silver Birch — Kathryn White Ryan (Poetry)
  • 49 · Jungle Love [Part 3 of 6] — Raymond Lester (Serial Segment)
  • 70 · Mate of the Irawadi — Henry P. Holt (Short Story)
  • 76 · Night and the Ages — Arthur Wallace Peach (Poetry)
  • 77 · The Stray-Man [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 91 · The Metal Monster [Part 5 of 8; Walter Goodwin] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 109 · The Life of Love — Harry Kemp (Poetry)
  • 110 · Old Man Davy — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 115 · Profit and Loss — Elias Lieberman (Poetry)
  • 116 · How Many Cards? [Part 7 of 7] — Isabel Ostrander (Serial Segment)
  • 137 · The Hesperides — Clinton Scollard (Poetry)
  • 138 · “Hook ’Em Hombre!” — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 144 · Her Fan — Lilla B. N. Weston (Poetry)
1013PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 125, No. 21920-09-11
  • 145 · The Ghost Road [Part 1 of 6] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 166 · Score Another for Barnum — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 173 · Epictetus — Carlyle Smith (Poetry)
  • 174 · The Purple Limited [Part 3 of 4] — Henry Leverage (Serial Segment)
  • 194 · Lucky Lobsters — Lawrence A. Culver (Short Story)
  • 197 · Fifty Miles to the Gallon — H. S. Haskins (Poetry)
  • 198 · The Varnished Boat Soft-Paw [Part 2 of 2] — Raymond S. Spears (Novellete)
  • 220 · Immortal Love — William H. Gardner (Poetry)
  • 221 · Jungle Love [Part 4 of 6] — Raymond Lester (Serial Segment)
  • 246 · Rain — Douglas Grahame (Short Story)
  • 251 · The Stray-Man [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 262 · Mermaid Marion — Howard Philip Rhoades (Short Story)
  • 268 · A Song (“Dreams make my winter brief”) — Frank Dempster Sherman (Poetry)
  • 269 · The Metal Monster [Part 6 of 8; Walter Goodwin] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 288 · The Hidden Bells — Harold Hersey (Poetry)
1014PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 125, No. 31920-09-18Modest Stein
  • 289 · The Night Horseman [Part 1 of 7; Dan Barry] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 306 · The Ant and the Sparrow — Maxwell Smith (Short Story)
  • 311 · Well, Then— — Dixie Willson (Poetry)
  • 312 · The Ghost Road [Part 2 of 6] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 329 · Ability — David Ferris Kirby (Poetry)
  • 330 · The Ring of Navarre — David R. Solomon (Novellete)
  • 342 · The Purple Limited [Part 4 of 4] — Henry Leverage (Serial Segment)
  • 361 · The Sticker — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 367 · With Falling Leaves — Kate Kelly (Poetry)
  • 368 · Jungle Love [Part 5 of 6] — Raymond Lester (Serial Segment)
  • 377 · Your Touch — Le Baron Cooke (Poetry)
  • 378 · The Stray-Man [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 389 · My Hill — Mella Russell McCallum (Poetry)
  • 390 · A Matter of Statistics — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 395 · The Loon — Paul Steele (Poetry)
  • 396 · The Metal Monster [Part 7 of 8; Walter Goodwin] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 416 · The Head of the Family — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 420 · A Nursery Rime — A. M. Devoore (Poetry)
  • 421 · Uncle Abimilech’s Whiskers — Strickland Gillilan (Short Story)
  • 425 · A Speck in the Night — Stephen Allen Reynolds (Short Story)
1015PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 125, No. 41920-09-25Harry H. Hohnhorst
  • 433 · Sleeping Acres [Part 1 of 6] — Brayton Norton (Serial Segment)
  • 454 · The Flying Ape — F. D. Parden (Short Story)
  • 464 · To Priscilla — Stephen Decatur Smith, Jr. (Poetry)
  • 465 · The Night Horseman [Part 2 of 7; Dan Barry] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 483 · Father Comes First — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 489 · Human Nature — William Samuel (Poetry)
  • 490 · The Sky Woman — Charles B. Stilson (Novellete)
  • 504 · The Welcome — Blakeney Gray (Poetry)
  • 505 · Sheriff of Shallow Gulch — Dean L. Heffernan (Short Story)
  • 511 · Petition — Gladys Hall (Poetry)
  • 512 · The Ghost Road [Part 3 of 6] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 527 · Jungle Love [Part 6 of 6] — Raymond Lester (Serial Segment)
  • 536 · When a Man Has Friends — Inez Barclay Kirby (Short Story)
  • 543 · The Frolic Wind — Arthur W. Peach (Poetry)
  • 544 · The Metal Monster [Part 8 of 8; Walter Goodwin] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 560 · Once, Twice, Thrice — L. Patrick Greene (Short Story)
  • 569 · Nut Sunday — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 576 · Autumn — H. Thompson Rich (Poetry)
1016PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 126, No. 11920-10-02Modest Stein
  • 1 · Black and White [Part 1 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Novel)
  • 24 · Retakes in Babylon — Kenneth Perkins (Short Story)
  • 34 · For Men Only — E. K. Means (Novellete)
  • 46 · Sleeping Acres [Part 2 of 6] — Brayton Norton (Serial Segment)
  • 66 · A Professional — Wyndham Martyn (Short Story)
  • 75 · The Night Horseman [Part 3 of 7; Dan Barry] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 91 · The Prisoner — Will Herbert (Poetry)
  • 92 · Trailing a Hunch — Winnie Davis Freeman (Short Story)
  • 98 · The Boy — H. C. Ficklen (Poetry)
  • 99 · The Ghost Road [Part 4 of 6] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 114 · Love’s Colors — Felix Carmen (Poetry)
  • 115 · The Fourth Man — Ted Dickson, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 124 · A Ham and Egg Homerun — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 129 · Malapi Pinnacle — Talbert Josselyn (Short Story)
  • 133 · A Prayer! — G. G. Bostwick (Poetry)
  • 134 · Helping Hands — Lee Landon (Short Story)
1017PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 126, No. 21920-10-09McNeil
  • 145 · What Was That? [Part 1 of 6] — Katharine Haviland Taylor (Serial Segment)
  • 159 · The Octopus — Captain Dingle (Short Story)
  • 166 · Black and White [Part 2 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Novel)
  • 184 · Mrs. Seeley — Edwina LeVin (Short Story)
  • 192 · Zero Love — Maxwell Smith (Novellete)
  • 205 · A Fair Polygamist — Arthur Powell (Poetry)
  • 206 · Sleeping Acres [Part 3 of 6] — Brayton Norton (Serial Segment)
  • 225 · Pieces of Eight — Richard Butler Glaenzer (Poetry)
  • 226 · Zindart—King of Gold Mountain — Grace G. Bostwick (Short Story)
  • 231 · The Evergreen Crown — Robert Fulkerson Hoffman (Poetry)
  • 232 · The Night Horseman [Part 4 of 7; Dan Barry] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 248 · At the Movies — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 249 · When Sing Lo Spilled the Beans — Will A. Corey (Short Story)
  • 256 · Destiny — Arthur Wallace Peach (Poetry)
  • 257 · The Ghost Road [Part 5 of 6] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 272 · The Picture of Suspicion — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 279 · A Perfect Plant — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 288 · At the Cobbler’s Shop — Mella Russell McCallum (Poetry)
1018PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 126, No. 31920-10-16P. J. Monahan
  • 289 · Trail’s End [Part 1 of 2] — Edwin L. Sabin (Novellete)
  • 310 · Fear — L. Patrick Greene (Short Story)
  • 314 · Fancy and Imagination — G. A. Delap (Poetry)
  • 315 · What Was That? [Part 2 of 6] — Katharine Haviland Taylor (Serial Segment)
  • 328 · The A to H Worm — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 333 · The Phenom — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 334 · Black and White [Part 3 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Novel)
  • 354 · Counterclaims — John H. Hamlin (Short Story)
  • 359 · The Old Story — Willis Boyd Allen (Poetry)
  • 360 · Sleeping Acres [Part 4 of 6] — Brayton Norton (Serial Segment)
  • 376 · The Night Horseman [Part 5 of 7; Dan Barry] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 395 · Love and Money — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 400 · At the Library — Dorothy De Jagers (Poetry)
  • 401 · The Ghost Road [Part 6 of 6] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 415 · Heels — Raye C. Mayer (Short Story)
  • 420 · The Big Lame Prince — A. Lincoln Bender (Short Story)
1019PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 126, No. 41920-10-23Small
  • 433 · The Mysterious Quest [Part 1 of 5] — Frederick R. Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 450 · Save the Rose — Margaret G. Hays (Poetry)
  • 451 · Sisters Under Their Skins — Albert William Stone (Short Story)
  • 457 · What Was That? [Part 3 of 6] — Katharine Haviland Taylor (Serial Segment)
  • 472 · The Tracker — Anice Terhune (Short Story)
  • 476 · Heart of Gold — Elliot Balestier (Poetry)
  • 477 · Trail’s End [Part 2 of 2] — Edwin L. Sabin (Novellete)
  • 499 · The Heart’s Desire — Walter Malone (Poetry)
  • 500 · Black and White [Part 4 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Novel)
  • 521 · Love — Helen Roslyn Macaulay (Poetry)
  • 522 · Unbalanced — Verna Abbott (Short Story)
  • 526 · Sleeping Acres [Part 5 of 6] — Brayton Norton (Serial Segment)
  • 544 · That Devil Horse — Frank A. Halverson (Short Story)
  • 549 · The General Utility Man — Carlyle Smith (Poetry)
  • 550 · The Night Horseman [Part 6 of 7; Dan Barry] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 565 · The Warders — Arthur Wallace Peach (Poetry)
  • 566 · Lather — Clair Kenamore (Short Story)
  • 570 · To a Forest Seen from a Train — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 571 · Pesos and Punctuation Marks — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 576 · “Why Don’t You Write?” — Harry F. Bowling (Poetry)
1020PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 127, No. 11920-10-30
  • 1 · The Picture on the Wall [Part 1 of 6] — J. Breckenridge Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 17 · The Red Battle — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 23 · When I Was a Minnow — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 24 · The Mysterious Quest [Part 2 of 5] — Frederick R. Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 39 · When You Came — Stella E. Saxton (Poetry)
  • 40 · Fifty Fifty — Artemus Calloway (Short Story)
  • 47 · Money in the Family — William Wallace Whitelock (Poetry)
  • 48 · The Devil’s Teapot — Chauncey C. Hotchkiss (Novellete)
  • 61 · The Exile — Arthur Wallace Peach (Poetry)
  • 62 · What Was That? [Part 4 of 6] — Katharine Haviland Taylor (Serial Segment)
  • 78 · Fairies — Margaret G. Hays (Poetry)
  • 79 · Love in St. Louis — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 87 · The Singing Wind — Clarence Urmy (Poetry)
  • 88 · Sleeping Acres [Part 6 of 6] — Brayton Norton (Serial Segment)
  • 108 · Confessions of a Genius — Carlyle Smith (Poetry)
  • 109 · The Ape-Woman — John Charles Beecham (Short Story)
  • 119 · The Night Horseman [Part 7 of 7; Dan Barry] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 138 · Grapes of Eshcol — Rothvin Wallace (Short Story)
  • 144 · Whim of the Sea — George Warburton Lewis (Poetry)
1021PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 127, No. 21920-11-06Modest Stein
  • 145 · Prairie Flowers [Part 1 of 6] — James B. Hendryx (Serial Segment)
  • 162 · With Clean Hands — Hamilton Craigie (Short Story)
  • 168 · The Picture on the Wall [Part 2 of 6] — J. Breckenridge Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 186 · Samson—1920 Model — Henry Vance (Short Story)
  • 195 · The Dreamer — Arthur Wallace Peach (Poetry)
  • 196 · Latitudes of Madness — Magda Leigh (Novellete)
  • 226 · To a Hotel Blotter — Janet Elizabeth Curtis (Poetry)
  • 227 · Racker Remembers — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 235 · Once and for All — John Kendrick Bangs (Poetry)
  • 236 · The Mysterious Quest [Part 3 of 5] — Frederick R. Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 251 · A Child of Paradise — Leslie Burton Blades (Short Story)
  • 262 · What Was That? [Part 5 of 6] — Katharine Haviland Taylor (Serial Segment)
  • 275 · The Oldest Riddle — Harry F. Bowling (Poetry)
  • 276 · It Certainly Has Wings — Roy W. Hinds (Short Story)
  • 283 · An Idyl of Idleness — Channing Pollock (Poetry)
  • 284 · The Mysterious Chauffeur — B. J. Stolper (Short Story)
  • 288 · Weeping Time — Eunice Walker (Poetry)
1022PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 127, No. 31920-11-13Gene Pressler
  • 289 · The Orchid Huntress [Part 1 of 3] — Marguerite C. Storrs (Serial Segment)
  • 308 · The Circle of Fate — Robert W. Sneddon (Short Story)
  • 315 · Their Occupations — Tudor Jenks (Poetry)
  • 316 · Prairie Flowers [Part 2 of 6] — James B. Hendryx (Serial Segment)
  • 332 · The Crimp — Henry Leverage (Short Story)
  • 339 · Ballade of the Golden Fields — Clinton Scollard (Poetry)
  • 340 · Mr. Binger Buys a Bed — Bertram Lebhar (Short Story)
  • 353 · Day and Night — Arthur Webster (Poetry)
  • 354 · The Picture on the Wall [Part 3 of 6] — J. Breckenridge Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 370 · Who’s Boss? — Winnie Freeman (Short Story)
  • 376 · The Mysterious Quest [Part 4 of 5] — Frederick R. Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 387 · The Snow Bath — Frank A. Halverson (Short Story)
  • 393 · What Was That? [Part 6 of 6] — Katharine Haviland Taylor (Serial Segment)
  • 412 · A Job for Mr. Finney — T. L. Sappington (Short Story)
  • 421 · Tim — Genevieve Wimsatt (Short Story)
  • 424 · Pop Drummond’s Birthday — Chauncey C. Hotchkiss (Short Story)
  • 432 · November — Ruby Erwin Livingston (Poetry)
1023PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 127, No. 41920-11-20
  • 433 · The Pearl Merchant [The Blazing Road; Lord of Lords Jim] — George C. Shedd (Novellete)
  • 462 · Double Six — Raymond Lester (Short Story)
  • 469 · The Orchid Huntress [Part 2 of 3] — Marguerite C. Storrs (Serial Segment)
  • 489 · Custard Pirates — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 497 · Prairie Flowers [Part 3 of 6] — James B. Hendryx (Serial Segment)
  • 516 · Closed Lids — James Edward Hungerford (Short Story)
  • 523 · The Guest of Little Houses — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 524 · The Picture on the Wall [Part 4 of 6] — J. Breckenridge Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 541 · The Reluctant Lover — Frank F. Whitfield (Short Story)
  • 547 · The Mysterious Quest [Part 5 of 5] — Frederick R. Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 556 · Via Sacra — Florence Evelyn Pratt (Poetry)
  • 557 · At Hard Labor — Boyd Fleming (Short Story)
  • 563 · When the Worm Turned — Raber Mundorf (Short Story)
  • 569 · Days of Autumn — Lucene L. Goodenow (Poetry)
  • 570 · The Nancy Greaser — Warren H. Miller (Short Story)
  • 576 · The Lost Savor — John Amid (Poetry)
1024PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 128, No. 11920-11-27
  • 1 · While Dorion Lives [Part 1 of 5] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 23 · A Clever Devil — J. Allan Dunn (Short Story)
  • 33 · Autumn — Arthur Wallace Peach (Poetry)
  • 34 · The Orchid Huntress [Part 3 of 3] — Marguerite C. Storrs (Serial Segment)
  • 51 · The Consuming Fire — Max Brand (Short Story)
  • 59 · In a Mirror — L. L. Biddle (Poetry)
  • 60 · The Gladiator — Captain Dingle (Novellete)
  • 93 · Sunset at Sea — Harry Kemp (Poetry)
  • 94 · For Nothing — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 101 · A Meteorological Maiden — W. J. Lampton (Poetry)
  • 102 · Prairie Flowers [Part 4 of 6] — James B. Hendryx (Serial Segment)
  • 117 · A Mermaid’s Song — Hugo Deloraine (Poetry)
  • 118 · Beyond the Violet — J. U. Giesy (Short Story)
  • 124 · The Skulker — Elizabeth May Montague (Poetry)
  • 125 · The Picture on the Wall [Part 5 of 6] — J. Breckenridge Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 139 · The Law of the Woods — Frank A. Halverson (Short Story)
  • 144 · After Parting — Charles Hanson Towne (Poetry)
1025Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 128, No. 21920-12-04Modest Stein
  • 145 · That Affair at the Cedars [Part 1 of 5] — Lee Thayer (Serial Segment)
  • 164 · A Symbol of Deceit — Robert J. Horton (Short Story)
  • 172 · Song of the Bullet — Harry Leroy Hawthorne (Poetry)
  • 173 · While Dorion Lives [Part 2 of 5] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 191 · The Infernal Feminine — M. G. Roberts (Short Story)
  • 200 · The House of Simitars [The Blazing Road; Lord of Lords Jim] — George C. Shedd (Novellete)
  • 232 · Think Quick — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 245 · Prairie Flowers [Part 5 of 6] — James B. Hendryx (Serial Segment)
  • 264 · Trifles — Dorothy Louise Smith (Poetry)
  • 265 · Snow — Paul L. Anderson (Short Story)
  • 269 · The Picture on the Wall [Part 6 of 6] — J. Breckenridge Ellis (Serial Segment)
  • 281 · Into the Open Spaces — Lina E. Gano (Short Story)
1026Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 128, No. 31920-12-11
  • 289 · Treasures of Tantalus [Part 1 of 5] — Garret Smith (Novel)
  • 310 · Three and the Chevalier — Robert W. Sneddon (Short Story)
  • 317 · The Patient Lover — John Kendrick Bangs (Poetry)
  • 318 · That Affair at the Cedars [Part 2 of 5] — Lee Thayer (Serial Segment)
  • 337 · “Advertising Can Do It” — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 344 · A Modern Pocahontas — Blakeney Gray (Poetry)
  • 345 · Soda to Hoc! — George Gilbert (Novellete)
  • 378 · From Natural Causes — Raymond Lester (Short Story)
  • 384 · The Rift — Marion Ethel Hamilton (Poetry)
  • 385 · While Dorion Lives [Part 3 of 5] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 404 · White Man — L. Patrick Greene (Short Story)
  • 408 · Prairie Flowers [Part 6 of 6] — James B. Hendryx (Serial Segment)
  • 424 · Stranger — Rothvin Wallace (Short Story)
1027Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 128, No. 41920-12-18P. J. Monahan
  • 433 · The Buster [Part 1 of 8] — William Patterson White (Serial Segment)
  • 452 · Happy Though Wealthy — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 460 · Treasures of Tantalus [Part 2 of 5] — Garret Smith (Novel)
  • 481 · A Deed Without a Name — Norman J. Bonney (Short Story)
  • 488 · “Hammer-Grease” — Norman Springer (Novellete)
  • 507 · Holidays — Wallace M. Sloane (Short Story)
  • 517 · That Affair at the Cedars [Part 3 of 5] — Lee Thayer (Serial Segment)
  • 537 · Higher Culture and Gentle Romeo — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 546 · While Dorion Lives [Part 4 of 5] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 566 · Rain — Paul L. Anderson (Short Story)
  • 572 · Mid-Ocean — Arthur Tuckerman (Short Story)
1028Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 129, No. 11920-12-25
  • 1 · Once a Plumber— [Part 1 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 20 · Polly Loves Me — R. H. B. (Poetry)
  • 21 · Let’s Forget — Captain Dingle (Short Story)
  • 28 · Christmas — Nan Terrell Reed (Poetry)
  • 29 · The Buster [Part 2 of 8] — William Patterson White (Serial Segment)
  • 52 · The Kilkenny Cat — Kenneth Perkins (Short Story)
  • 60 · The Wine of Life — Lucy Eleanor Johnston (Poetry)
  • 61 · Treasures of Tantalus [Part 3 of 5] — Garret Smith (Novel)
  • 81 · Lombardy Haggard’s Wife — Robert Justin Roe (Novellete)
  • 94 · The Policy Sleuth: No. 1. Reddy at Monte Carlo [Bob Brewer (The Policy Sleuth)] — Edgar Wallace (Short Story)
  • 101 · The Grumbling Clock — Ray H. Gross (Poetry)
  • 102 · That Affair at the Cedars [Part 4 of 5] — Lee Thayer (Serial Segment)
  • 121 · Hyacinth Hounds — Genevieve Wimsatt (Short Story)
  • 123 · The Forest Christmas Tree — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 124 · While Dorion Lives [Part 5 of 5] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 142 · Suggestion — Burton Harcourt (Short Story)
1029Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 129, No. 21921-01-01
  • 145 · Listening Eyes [Part 1 of 6] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 166 · Hands of the Past — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 173 · Once a Plumber— [Part 2 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 193 · MacGregor Makes Port — Magda Leigh (Short Story)
  • 205 · Her Man — Harry Durant (Novellete)
  • 219 · The Buster [Part 3 of 8] — William Patterson White (Serial Segment)
  • 239 · Up, But Mostly Down — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 246 · Treasures of Tantalus [Part 4 of 5] — Garret Smith (Novel)
  • 263 · The Policy Sleuth: No. 2. The Burglary at Goodwood [Bob Brewer (The Policy Sleuth)] — Edgar Wallace (Short Story)
  • 268 · That Affair at the Cedars [Part 5 of 5] — Lee Thayer (Serial Segment)
1030Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 129, No. 31921-01-08
  • 289 · Tiger [Part 1 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 306 · System — James B. Hendryx (Short Story)
  • 314 · A Change of Heart — Ray H. Gross (Poetry)
  • 315 · Listening Eyes [Part 2 of 6] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 334 · The Slower Ways of McCrea — Isabel J. Roberts (Short Story)
  • 343 · The Heart for Success — Elias Lieberman (Poetry)
  • 344 · East Is Not West [Part 1 of 2] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 353 · Man or Manikin — Richard Butler Glaenzer (Poetry)
  • 354 · Once a Plumber— [Part 3 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 371 · The Time Professor [Tubby] — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 379 · The Buster [Part 4 of 8] — William Patterson White (Serial Segment)
  • 398 · The Policy Sleuth: No. 3. Baccarat at Cowes [Bob Brewer (The Policy Sleuth)] — Edgar Wallace (Short Story)
  • 404 · Treasures of Tantalus [Part 5 of 5] — Garret Smith (Novel)
  • 421 · Riverman Style — Frank A. Halverson (Short Story)
  • 425 · In One — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
1031Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 129, No. 41921-01-15P. J. Monahan
  • 433 · The Knight of Lonely Land [Part 1 of 5] — Evelyn Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 453 · His Terrible Dawn — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 460 · Tiger [Part 2 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 474 · Two Women — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 484 · East Is Not West [Part 2 of 2] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 506 · Listening Eyes [Part 3 of 6] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 521 · The Policy Sleuth: No. 4. A Race at Ostend [Bob Brewer (The Policy Sleuth)] — Edgar Wallace (Short Story)
  • 527 · Once a Plumber— [Part 4 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 544 · The Star Part — Raymond Lester (Short Story)
  • 553 · The Buster [Part 5 of 8] — William Patterson White (Serial Segment)
  • 573 · Unsophisticated — Clinton Dangerfield (Short Story)
1032Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 130, No. 11921-01-22
  • 1 · The Hole in the Frame — Maxwell Smith (Novellete)
  • 34 · But His Pajamas! — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 39 · The Knight of Lonely Land [Part 2 of 5] — Evelyn Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 55 · The Policy Sleuth: No. 5. The Heppleworth Pearls [Bob Brewer (The Policy Sleuth)] — Edgar Wallace (Short Story)
  • 62 · Tiger [Part 3 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 79 · Listening Eyes [Part 4 of 6] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 94 · By the Sweat of His Brow — Edwin G. Wood (Short Story)
  • 99 · Once a Plumber— [Part 5 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 113 · An Occult Frame-Up — P. A. Price (Short Story)
  • 117 · The Buster [Part 6 of 8] — William Patterson White (Serial Segment)
  • 137 · Josh Stebbins—Whaler [Josh Stebbins] — A. D. Temple (Short Story)
  • 143 · Nothing to Regret — J. R. McCarthy (Short Story)
1033Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 130, No. 21921-01-29Small
  • 145 · The Greatest Gamble [Part 1 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 165 · Metamorphosis of Maynard — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 171 · The Right Way — Eugene C. Dolson (Poetry)
  • 172 · The Knight of Lonely Land [Part 3 of 5] — Evelyn Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 187 · The Big Feller — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 196 · Growing Old — Clifford Phillips (Poetry)
  • 197 · Thieving Youth — Bella Cohen (Novellete)
  • 213 · A Life’s Speculations — Henry W. Austin (Poetry)
  • 214 · Tiger [Part 4 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 227 · The Policy Sleuth: No. 6. The Star of the World [Bob Brewer (The Policy Sleuth)] — Edgar Wallace (Short Story)
  • 234 · Listening Eyes [Part 5 of 6] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 252 · Life’s Heroes — Clarence Urmy (Poetry)
  • 253 · Car of His Dreams — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 261 · A Mexican Song — Lue F. Vernon (Poetry)
  • 262 · The Buster [Part 7 of 8] — William Patterson White (Serial Segment)
  • 282 · Booberang — Keene Thompson (Short Story)
1034Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 130, No. 31921-02-05Modest Stein
  • 289 · Pawned [Part 1 of 5] — Frank L. Packard (Novel)
  • 312 · Luck! — Charles Milham (Short Story)
  • 319 · Mysteries — Edmund Vance Cooke (Poetry)
  • 320 · The Greatest Gamble [Part 2 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 338 · The Policy Sleuth: No. 7. The Big Four and the Bank [Bob Brewer (The Policy Sleuth)] — Edgar Wallace (Short Story)
  • 344 · Forgiveness — E. G. Johnston (Poetry)
  • 345 · The Knight of Lonely Land [Part 4 of 5] — Evelyn Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 366 · The Awakening — Alan Sullivan (Poetry)
  • 367 · Tiger [Part 5 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 382 · A Mariner — Sennett Stephens (Poetry)
  • 383 · A Night’s Work — Lucy March Royer (Vignette)
  • 387 · Six Poets Gazed Upon the Moon — Morris Abel Beer (Poetry)
  • 388 · Listening Eyes [Part 6 of 6] — Bertram Lebhar (Serial Segment)
  • 404 · Understuudy — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 405 · The Nipped Bud — Roger Daniels (Short Story)
  • 410 · The City — Gordon Johnston (Poetry)
  • 411 · The Buster [Part 8 of 8] — William Patterson White (Serial Segment)
  • 431 · His Last Crime — Ben Smith (Short Story)
1035Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 130, No. 41921-02-12
  • 433 · Tarzan the Terrible [Part 1 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 451 · Three Gold Links — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 459 · Pawned [Part 2 of 5] — Frank L. Packard (Novel)
  • 480 · Winning with Abie — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 489 · The Mistress of Sweetness — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Novellete)
  • 507 · The Greatest Gamble [Part 3 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 521 · The Policy Sleuth: No. 8. The Luck Dip [Bob Brewer (The Policy Sleuth)] — Edgar Wallace (Short Story)
  • 528 · The Knight of Lonely Land [Part 5 of 5] — Evelyn Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 543 · The Spirit Photograph — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 552 · Tiger [Part 6 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 565 · Clipped Rabbit and a Hunch — Rebecca T. Hodges (Short Story)
  • 571 · Silver — Victor Lauriston (Short Story)
1036Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 131, No. 11921-02-19
  • 1 · Jes’ Sal [Part 1 of 4] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 20 · Faith and Good Wallops — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 27 · Tarzan the Terrible [Part 2 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 45 · The Threat — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 54 · The Great Divan [The Blazing Road; Lord of Lords Jim] — George C. Shedd (Novellete)
  • 83 · Elsa Hunts a Man — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 91 · Pawned [Part 3 of 5] — Frank L. Packard (Novel)
  • 112 · An Extra Thousand Feet — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 120 · The Greatest Gamble [Part 4 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 133 · The Powerful Eye — Earl Wayland Bowman (Short Story)
  • 139 · Burglar! Burglar! — Sam Hellman (Short Story)
1037Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 131, No. 21921-02-26P. J. Monahan
  • 145 · Lonesome Ranch [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 164 · The Woman in 39 — Magda Leigh (Short Story)
  • 174 · Jes’ Sal [Part 2 of 4] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 193 · Interviewing Inez — Irvin Shulsinger (Short Story)
  • 199 · A Pawn of Chance — Bertram Lebhar (Novellete)
  • 219 · Tarzan the Terrible [Part 3 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 235 · Perils of Freedom — Clarence Meily (Short Story)
  • 243 · Pawned [Part 4 of 5] — Frank L. Packard (Novel)
  • 262 · The Job and the Girl — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 268 · The Greatest Gamble [Part 5 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 279 · Mickey O’Shea and the Hand of Fate — Wallace M. Sloane (Short Story)
1038Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 131, No. 31921-03-05
  • 289 · Gas—Drive In [Part 1 of 5] — E. J. Rath (Serial Segment)
  • 314 · Mean and Useless — Captain Dingle (Short Story)
  • 325 · Lonesome Ranch [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 339 · Dare and Double Dare — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 345 · Five Dollars—and No Sense — George J. Brenn (Short Story)
  • 364 · Jes’ Sal [Part 3 of 4] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 38x · The King’s Gloves — Alice Grant Rosman (Short Story)
  • 388 · Tarzan the Terrible [Part 4 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 40x · A Two Million Dollar Ad — E. W. Davidson (Short Story)
  • 414 · Pawned [Part 5 of 5] — Frank L. Packard (Novel)
1039Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 131, No. 41921-03-12Frank H. Desch
  • 433 · The Affair at Portage House [Part 1 of 2] — Edith Sessions Tupper (Serial Segment)
  • 458 · Arms of Judgement — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 467 · Gas—Drive In [Part 2 of 5] — E. J. Rath (Serial Segment)
  • 485 · Dungarees — Magda Leigh (Short Story)
  • 494 · Lonesome Ranch [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 511 · The Wrath of Amen-Ra — William Holloway (Short Story)
  • 522 · Jes’ Sal [Part 4 of 4] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 535 · Love o’ Living — Neeta Marquis (Short Story)
  • 545 · Tarzan the Terrible [Part 5 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 565 · Josh Stebbins, Naturalist [Josh Stebbins] — A. D. Temple (Short Story)
  • 568 · By Devious Ways — Jim Fellom (Short Story)
1040Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 132, No. 11921-03-19Modest Stein
  • 1 · Some Man! [Part 1 of 6] — Stephen Kaye (Serial Segment)
  • 20 · Winged Romance — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 28 · Gas—Drive In [Part 3 of 5] — E. J. Rath (Serial Segment)
  • 46 · The Mime and the Mirror — Hamilton Craigie (Short Story)
  • 53 · The Affair at Portage House [Part 2 of 2] — Edith Sessions Tupper (Serial Segment)
  • 78 · Catalepsy — J. U. Giesy (Short Story)
  • 91 · Lonesome Ranch [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 102 · Triple Cinches — Stephen Allen Reynolds (Short Story)
  • 114 · Tarzan the Terrible [Part 6 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 135 · The Superjolt — Ramsey Benson (Short Story)
1041Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 132, No. 21921-03-26
  • 145 · The Tempting Tangle [Part 1 of 6] — Victor Lauriston (Serial Segment)
  • 168 · Play Your Own Game — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 175 · Some Man! [Part 2 of 6] — Stephen Kaye (Serial Segment)
  • 193 · Some Luck — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 200 · Sea Magic — Chester L. Saxby (Novellete)
  • 213 · Gas—Drive In [Part 4 of 5] — E. J. Rath (Serial Segment)
  • 230 · The Off-Center Hole — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 238 · Lonesome Ranch [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 251 · Working the Rule — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 258 · Tarzan the Terrible [Part 7 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 279 · A Good Provider — Albert Chenicek (Short Story)
  • 283 · Apollo of the Butter Cakes — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
1042Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 132, No. 31921-04-02P. J. Monahan
  • 289 · Miss Angel [Part 1 of 6] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 304 · The Curious Case of Norton Hoorne — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 315 · The Tempting Tangle [Part 2 of 6] — Victor Lauriston (Serial Segment)
  • 339 · That’s Different — Artemus Calloway (Short Story)
  • 344 · The Red Dust [Burl] — Murray Leinster (Novellete)
  • 376 · Some Man! [Part 3 of 6] — Stephen Kaye (Serial Segment)
  • 390 · How Do They Get That Way? — Berton Braley (Short Story)
  • 396 · Gas—Drive In [Part 5 of 5] — E. J. Rath (Serial Segment)
  • 417 · For Ways That Are Dark — Clements Ripley (Short Story)
  • 422 · Lonesome Ranch [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
1043Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 132, No. 41921-04-09
  • 433 · White Heather Weather [Part 1 of 7] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 452 · South of Fifty-Two — Magda Leigh (Short Story)
  • 461 · Miss Angel [Part 2 of 6] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 478 · Buried in Sawdust — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 487 · The Lost City of Gold [The Blazing Road; Lord of Lords Jim] — George C. Shedd (Novellete)
  • 517 · Josh Stebbins, Arctic Explorer [Josh Stebbins] — A. D. Temple (Short Story)
  • 523 · The Tempting Tangle [Part 3 of 6] — Victor Lauriston (Serial Segment)
  • 544 · An Unexpected Angle — Robert J. Horton (Short Story)
  • 551 · Some Man! [Part 4 of 6] — Stephen Kaye (Serial Segment)
  • 566 · On a Business Basis — Douglas Grahame (Short Story)
  • 571 · The Comandeered Elopement — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
1044PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 133, No. 11921-04-16
  • 1 · Jason, Son of Jason [Part 1 of 6; Jason Croft] — J. U. Giesy (Novel)
  • 20 · The Triumph of Spring — William H. Hayne (Poetry)
  • 21 · The Jumping-Off Place — Harold Lamb (Short Story)
  • 31 · Some Reasons — Pauline D. Partridge (Poetry)
  • 32 · White Heather Weather [Part 2 of 7] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 47 · Brass Buttons — Rebecca T. Hodges (Short Story)
  • 52 · Heartsease — Sennett Stephens (Poetry)
  • 53 · Eyes of the Dead — George Gilbert (Novellete)
  • 77 · Spring’s Symphony — Thomson (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 78 · Miss Angel [Part 3 of 6] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 91 · Local Talent — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 97 · The Tempting Tangle [Part 4 of 6] — Victor Lauriston (Serial Segment)
  • 114 · One in Four Million — Leonard Edward (Short Story)
  • 121 · Some Man! [Part 5 of 6] — Stephen Kaye (Serial Segment)
  • 140 · Assisted by Amiable Amos — T. F. T. West (Short Story)
1045Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 133, No. 21921-04-23
  • 145 · The Curative Fear — Charles B. Stilson (Novellete)
  • 170 · Madame Tsetse — George Allan England (Short Story)
  • 181 · Jason, Son of Jason [Part 2 of 6; Jason Croft] — J. U. Giesy (Novel)
  • 198 · “Some Vast Wilderness” — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 203 · White Heather Weather [Part 3 of 7] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 223 · Miss Angel [Part 4 of 6] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 240 · Moon Madness — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 247 · The Tempting Tangle [Part 5 of 6] — Victor Lauriston (Serial Segment)
  • 265 · Some Man! [Part 6 of 6] — Stephen Kaye (Serial Segment)
  • 282 · The High Cost of Smoking — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
1046Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 133, No. 31921-04-30P. J. Monahan
  • 289 · The Fairest Flower [Part 1 of 6] — John Charles Beecham (Serial Segment)
  • 311 · “Big Injun” — Edwin L. Sabin (Short Story)
  • 318 · Jason, Son of Jason [Part 3 of 6; Jason Croft] — J. U. Giesy (Novel)
  • 335 · A Roman Twilight — Katharine Haviland Taylor (Short Story)
  • 343 · Finnegan, Finucan and Back — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 362 · White Heather Weather [Part 4 of 7] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 378 · Them Pigs — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Short Story)
  • 390 · Miss Angel [Part 5 of 6] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 405 · The Man Who Knew — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 412 · The Tempting Tangle [Part 6 of 6] — Victor Lauriston (Serial Segment)
  • 429 · Success — Douglas Grahame (Short Story)
1047Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 133, No. 41921-05-07
  • 433 · My Lady of the Nile [Part 1 of 4] — H. M. Egbert (Serial Segment)
  • 454 · Making a Martyr [Charlie Fenwick (The Telephone Detective)] — George J. Brenn (Short Story)
  • 465 · The Fairest Flower [Part 2 of 6] — John Charles Beecham (Serial Segment)
  • 484 · Go ’Way, Woman — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 489 · The Levanter — Captain Dingle (Novellete)
  • 504 · Jason, Son of Jason [Part 4 of 6; Jason Croft] — J. U. Giesy (Novel)
  • 521 · The G-String — Newton A. Fuessle (Short Story)
  • 529 · White Heather Weather [Part 5 of 7] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
  • 545 · Once to Every Man — Hamilton Craigie (Short Story)
  • 551 · Miss Angel [Part 6 of 6] — Katharine Eggleston (Serial Segment)
  • 565 · The Gravity Professor — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 570 · Yokel Stuff — James W. Egan (Short Story)
1048Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 134, No. 11921-05-14P. J. Monahan
  • 1 · The Blind Spot [Part 1 of 6; Spot] — Austin Hall & Homer Eon Flint (Novel)
  • 31 · Dismissing Miss Sumter — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 38 · My Lady of the Nile [Part 2 of 4] — H. M. Egbert (Serial Segment)
  • 60 · The Golden Adventure — Magda Leigh (Short Story)
  • 70 · Jungle Laughter — L. Patrick Greene (Novellete)
  • 84 · The Fairest Flower [Part 3 of 6] — John Charles Beecham (Serial Segment)
  • 103 · Vamped in Valparaiso — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 109 · Jason, Son of Jason [Part 5 of 6; Jason Croft] — J. U. Giesy (Novel)
  • 125 · Ordeal — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Short Story)
  • 129 · White Heather Weather [Part 6 of 7] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
1049Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 134, No. 21921-05-21
  • 145 · Egrets [Part 1 of 2] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Novellete)
  • 164 · The Man with the Bad Eye — Robert Shannon (Short Story)
  • 173 · The Blind Spot [Part 2 of 6; Spot] — Austin Hall & Homer Eon Flint (Novel)
  • 202 · Gertie Pays Her Debts — J. U. Giesy (Short Story)
  • 209 · My Lady of the Nile [Part 3 of 4] — H. M. Egbert (Serial Segment)
  • 229 · As a Man Thinks — Artemus Calloway (Short Story)
  • 235 · The Fairest Flower [Part 4 of 6] — John Charles Beecham (Serial Segment)
  • 253 · Jason, Son of Jason [Part 6 of 6; Jason Croft] — J. U. Giesy (Novel)
  • 270 · A Knight for a Night — Howard P. Rockey (Short Story)
  • 276 · White Heather Weather [Part 7 of 7] — John Frederick (Serial Segment)
1050Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 134, No. 31921-05-28
  • 289 · A Daughter of the White Star [Part 1 of 5] — Horace Howard Herr (Serial Segment)
  • 302 · Away East Is East — George Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 315 · The Blind Spot [Part 3 of 6; Spot] — Austin Hall & Homer Eon Flint (Novel)
  • 341 · A Leap for Mary — E. W. Davidson (Short Story)
  • 347 · The Best Holiday — La Touche Hancock (Poetry)
  • 348 · Egrets [Part 2 of 2] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Novellete)
  • 366 · Loss — Grace E. Mott (Poetry)
  • 367 · Twins — George Kerr O’Neill (Short Story)
  • 380 · The Dreamer of Dreams — Augustus Wingood (Poetry)
  • 381 · My Lady of the Nile [Part 4 of 4] — H. M. Egbert (Serial Segment)
  • 398 · Vision — Florence E. Burrill (Poetry)
  • 399 · It All Depends — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 406 · The Marvel — Henry Austin (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 407 · The Fairest Flower [Part 5 of 6] — John Charles Beecham (Serial Segment)
  • 427 · The Man Who Scared Him — George Mariano (Short Story)
1051Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 134, No. 41921-06-04Modest Stein
  • 433 · The Man-Hater [Part 1 of 7] — George Allan England (Serial Segment)
  • 454 · The Stroke Invisible — Hamilton Craigie (Short Story)
  • 461 · A Daughter of the White Star [Part 2 of 5] — Horace Howard Herr (Serial Segment)
  • 475 · Sentiment in Business — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 482 · Arabia, The Terrible — George C. Shedd (Novellete)
  • 513 · The Heart of Bohemia — T. F. T. West (Short Story)
  • 519 · The Blind Spot [Part 4 of 6; Spot] — Austin Hall & Homer Eon Flint (Novel)
  • 548 · Jack o’ Lantern — Katherine Harrington (Short Story)
  • 552 · The Fairest Flower [Part 6 of 6] — John Charles Beecham (Serial Segment)
  • 573 · Nerve — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
1052Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 134, No. 51921-06-11
  • 577 · Whatever She Wants [Part 1 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 597 · Blondes and Base Knocks — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 605 · The Man-Hater [Part 2 of 7] — George Allan England (Serial Segment)
  • 627 · Business Knows No Sex — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 636 · Bismallah! — Achmed Abdullah (Novellete)
  • 669 · Horn-Rimmed — Stanley R. Hofflund (Short Story)
  • 675 · A Daughter of the White Star [Part 3 of 5] — Horace Howard Herr (Serial Segment)
  • 687 · The Man Who Did Not Understand — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 692 · The Blind Spot [Part 5 of 6; Spot] — Austin Hall & Homer Eon Flint (Novel)
  • 716 · Mocking Bird Squares Things — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Short Story)
1053Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 134, No. 61921-06-18Frank H. Desch
  • 721 · The One Way Street [Part 1 of 4] — Jack Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 743 · Greek and Greek — Eric Levison (Short Story)
  • 746 · Whatever She Wants [Part 2 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 762 · Freaks of Fate — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 767 · When Red Men Ruled [Part 1 of 2] — Lieut. Gordon Hill Grahame (Novellete)
  • 791 · The Man-Hater [Part 3 of 7] — George Allan England (Serial Segment)
  • 814 · Elam Peabody’s Strategy — C. S. Callahan (Short Story)
  • 817 · A Daughter of the White Star [Part 4 of 5] — Horace Howard Herr (Serial Segment)
  • 829 · The Sleeper — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 834 · The Blind Spot [Part 6 of 6; Spot] — Austin Hall & Homer Eon Flint (Novel)
  • 860 · A Day Off — Rose Henderson (Short Story)
1054Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 135, No. 11921-06-25Modest Stein
  • 1 · A Self-Made Thief [Part 1 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 23 · The Trysting Post — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 31 · The One Way Street [Part 2 of 4] — Jack Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 49 · Just Like a Blonde — T. F. T. West (Short Story)
  • 55 · When Red Men Ruled [Part 2 of 2] — Lieut. Gordon Hill Grahame (Novellete)
  • 77 · Whatever She Wants [Part 3 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 100 · The Man-Hater [Part 4 of 7] — George Allan England (Serial Segment)
  • 124 · The Foundling — Elizabeth York Miller (Short Story)
  • 130 · A Daughter of the White Star [Part 5 of 5] — Horace Howard Herr (Serial Segment)
  • 142 · A Study in Philology — John O. Kykri (Short Story)
1055Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 135, No. 21921-07-02Small
  • 145 · So This Is Arizona! [Part 1 of 6] — C. C. Waddell & Marie B. Schrader (Serial Segment)
  • 163 · Sealskin Peril — John Richie (Short Story)
  • 169 · A Self-Made Thief [Part 2 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 194 · Richard Reduces His Weight — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 200 · The Devil’s Business — Leslie Burton Blades (Novellete)
  • 212 · The One Way Street [Part 3 of 4] — Jack Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 234 · The Shrinking Violet — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 240 · Whatever She Wants [Part 4 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 257 · Fast Workers — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 264 · The Man-Hater [Part 5 of 7] — George Allan England (Serial Segment)
  • 284 · Josh Stebbins—Ancient Mariner [Josh Stebbins] — A. D. Temple (Short Story)
1056Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 135, No. 31921-07-09Harry T. Fisk
  • 289 · Clouded Clues [Part 1 of 2] — Reese James (Serial Segment)
  • 308 · What Is and What Ain’t — William Slavens McNutt (Short Story)
  • 313 · So This Is Arizona! [Part 2 of 6] — C. C. Waddell & Marie Schrader (Serial Segment)
  • 331 · The Telephone Spook — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 337 · A Self-Made Thief [Part 3 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 354 · The One Way Street [Part 4 of 4] — Jack Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 373 · Silver Fox — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 379 · Whatever She Wants [Part 5 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 397 · A Perfect Man — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 403 · The Man-Hater [Part 6 of 7] — George Allan England (Serial Segment)
  • 428 · The Loon Call — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
1057Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 135, No. 41921-07-16Modest Stein
  • 433 · Herdsmen of the Air [Part 1 of 5] — Kathrene & Robert Pinkerton (Serial Segment)
  • 453 · The White Rose of Lorette — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 461 · So This Is Arizona! [Part 3 of 6] — C. C. Waddell & Marie B. Schrader (Serial Segment)
  • 477 · A Chaparral Paladin — Harry Irving Greene (Short Story)
  • 486 · Clouded Clues [Part 2 of 2] — Reese James (Serial Segment)
  • 509 · The Elixirites — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Short Story)
  • 522 · A Self-Made Thief [Part 4 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 542 · Up, Down, or Round and Round — Rex Parson (Short Story)
  • 549 · The Man-Hater [Part 7 of 7] — George Allan England (Serial Segment)
1058Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 135, No. 51921-07-23Small
  • 577 · Silent Martin [Part 1 of 5] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 594 · Ladies of the Jury — Howard P. Rockey (Short Story)
  • 601 · Herdsmen of the Air [Part 2 of 5] — Kathrene & Robert Pinkerton (Serial Segment)
  • 622 · Good Advice — John Holden (Short Story)
  • 626 · The Devolutionist — Homer Eon Flint (Novellete)
  • 672 · Silk Purses and Cauliflower Ears — Rene Riviere (Short Story)
  • 678 · So This Is Arizona! [Part 4 of 6] — C. C. Waddell & Marie B. Schrader (Serial Segment)
  • 690 · Masterful Minnie — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 697 · A Self-Made Thief [Part 5 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 714 · Without Any Money — John Wilstach (Short Story)
1059Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 135, No. 61921-07-30Stockton Mulford
  • 721 · Honor [Part 1 of 5] — Edwina LeVin (Serial Segment)
  • 734 · A Matter of Five Minutes — Richard Barry (Short Story)
  • 742 · Silent Martin [Part 2 of 5] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 758 · A Lesson from Life — Allene Gates (Poetry)
  • 759 · Paper Ghosts! — Maxwell Smith (Novellete)
  • 769 · Herdsmen of the Air [Part 3 of 5] — Kathrene & Robert Pinkerton (Serial Segment)
  • 787 · The Crape Hanger — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 796 · Damon and Pythias — William Holloway (Novellete)
  • 808 · So This Is Arizona! [Part 5 of 6] — C. C. Waddell & Marie B. Schrader (Serial Segment)
  • 819 · Insomnia Run Amuck — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 827 · One Little Angel — Jim Fellom (Short Story)
  • 837 · A Self-Made Thief [Part 6 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 853 · At Sawmill Pool — Frank Halverson (Short Story)
  • 859 · Baldy Rides a Hunch — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
1060Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 136, No. 11921-08-06Frank H. Desch
  • 1 · Catch ’Em While They’re Young! — Robert Shannon (Novellete)
  • 35 · Clear as Crystal [Charlie Fenwick (The Telephone Detective)] — George J. Brenn (Short Story)
  • 46 · Honor [Part 2 of 5] — Edwina LeVin (Serial Segment)
  • 62 · Josh Stebbins, Oil Scout [Josh Stebbins] — A. D. Temple (Short Story)
  • 67 · Silent Martin [Part 3 of 5] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 85 · When His Knighthood Flowered — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 93 · Herdsmen of the Air [Part 4 of 5] — Kathrene & Robert Pinkerton (Serial Segment)
  • 116 · Hard Boiled — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 122 · So This Is Arizona! [Part 6 of 6] — C. C. Waddell & Marie B. Schrader (Serial Segment)
  • 133 · Weight for Weight — Atreus Von Schrader (Short Story)
  • 140 · The Pensioner — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
1061Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 136, No. 21921-08-13Modest Stein
  • 145 · The Guide to Happiness [Part 1 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 165 · Out of the Desert — L. Patrick Greene (Short Story)
  • 175 · Honor [Part 3 of 5] — Edwina LeVin (Serial Segment)
  • 188 · The Impractical Joker — John Holden (Short Story)
  • 193 · Straws and the Camel — Frank Blighton (Novellete)
  • 227 · Aphrodite Attains Her Ambition — Howard P. Rockey (Short Story)
  • 233 · Silent Martin [Part 4 of 5] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 254 · The Guardian Angel — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 262 · Herdsmen of the Air [Part 5 of 5] — Kathrene & Robert Pinkerton (Serial Segment)
  • 279 · Two Can Keep a Secret — Clifford Reynolds Knight (Short Story)
1062Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 136, No. 31921-08-20Small
  • 289 · Tophet at Trail’s End [Part 1 of 7] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 308 · The Silo — George Allan England (Short Story)
  • 315 · A Modern Legend of the Moss-Rose — Minna Irving (Poetry)
  • 316 · The Guide to Happiness [Part 2 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 334 · Absent Treatment — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 342 · The Red Hibiscus — Herman Howard Matteson (Novellete)
  • 375 · The Real Adventure — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 381 · A Lay of the Lazy — La Touche Hancock (Poetry)
  • 382 · Honor [Part 4 of 5] — Edwina LeVin (Serial Segment)
  • 399 · Far from City Strife — Pearl Norton Swet (Short Story)
  • 404 · The Set-back — Blanche Elizabeth Wade (Poetry)
  • 405 · Silent Martin [Part 5 of 5] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 421 · The Changeling — Anne McQueen (Poetry)
  • 422 · The Luck Lizard — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 432 · Middle Age — Roselle Mercier Montgomery (Poetry)
1063Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 136, No. 41921-08-27Frank H. Desch
  • 433 · Diana the Hunted [Part 1 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 455 · Timing the Blowout — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 462 · Tophet at Trail’s End [Part 2 of 7] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 478 · And Angeline Settles It — Rebecca T. Hodges (Short Story)
  • 487 · Coil of Circumstance — Jack Harrower (Novellete)
  • 520 · A Problem in Personnel — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 528 · The Guide to Happiness [Part 3 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 547 · No Place to Go — Hamilton Craigie (Short Story)
  • 553 · Honor [Part 5 of 5] — Edwina LeVin (Serial Segment)
  • 569 · Fate and Mr. Suggs — Garrard Harris (Short Story)
  • 574 · Raiders of the Air — Hubert Kelley & F. T. Barton (Short Story)
1064Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 136, No. 51921-09-03Modest Stein
  • 577 · Snowdrift [Part 1 of 7] — James B. Hendryx (Serial Segment)
  • 597 · Good Girl — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 605 · Diana the Hunted [Part 2 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 623 · A Man of Prominence — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 631 · The Emancipatrix — Homer Eon Flint (Novellete)
  • 681 · Tophet at Trail’s End [Part 3 of 7] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 695 · New Matters for Old — T. F. T. West (Short Story)
  • 702 · The Guide to Happiness [Part 4 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
1065Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 136, No. 61921-09-10Small
  • 721 · Regular People [Part 1 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 741 · “Where There Ain’t No Ten Commandments” — Rex Parson (Short Story)
  • 748 · Lochinvar Jones — Rose Pelswick (Poetry)
  • 749 · Snowdrift [Part 2 of 7] — James B. Hendryx (Serial Segment)
  • 769 · Working People — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 775 · What Is a Poem? — Glen Allen (Poetry)
  • 776 · The Wedding Gift — Kenneth Perkins (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 787 · Haymaking — Ray H. Gross (Poetry)
  • 788 · Diana the Hunted [Part 3 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 811 · White Flannel Trousers — John Holden (Short Story)
  • 816 · Song of the Sea — Lew Wallace Bagby (Poetry)
  • 817 · Tophet at Trail’s End [Part 4 of 7] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 834 · My Ship — Roland Coles Treadwell (Poetry)
  • 835 · An Exponent of Preparedness — Nettie Bartlett Dews (Short Story)
  • 839 · Types — Frederick Hall (Poetry)
  • 840 · The Guide to Happiness [Part 5 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 859 · The Triple D Bunch — Howard R. Marsh (Short Story)
  • 864 · When We Go Back — Augustus Wingood (Poetry)
1066Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 137, No. 11921-09-17Modest Stein
  • 1 · “Pirates Ain’t All Dead Yet” [Captain Struthers] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 12 · Regular People [Part 2 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 32 · Browning in the Basement — Mary Graham Bonner (Short Story)
  • 39 · The Little Red Tree — Margaret G. Hays (Poetry)
  • 40 · Snowdrift [Part 3 of 7] — James B. Hendryx (Serial Segment)
  • 61 · Screen Credit — C. C. Waddell (Short Story)
  • 68 · The Stream’s Ending — Richard Leigh (Poetry)
  • 69 · Diana the Hunted [Part 4 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 89 · Professional Ethics — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 95 · Come, Sweet Nach’ral, Come! — Clyde E. Larish (Poetry)
  • 96 · Tophet at Trail’s End [Part 5 of 7] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 111 · The Seventh Tombstone — Howard P. Rockey (Short Story)
  • 120 · The Guide to Happiness [Part 6 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 137 · A Modest Braggart — B. Oliver Lodge (Short Story)
  • 144 · A Hard Sum — Anne Coe Mitchell (Poetry)
1067Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 137, No. 21921-09-24P. J. Monahan
  • 145 · Let the Wedding Wait [Part 1 of 4] — J. L. Schoolcraft (Serial Segment)
  • 161 · Breath of the Desert — Hugh F. Grinstead (Short Story)
  • 165 · Regular People [Part 3 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 186 · Mother’s Such a Dud — Franklin P. Harry (Short Story)
  • 193 · Land Sharks and Others [Captain Struthers] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 202 · Snowdrift [Part 4 of 7] — James B. Hendryx (Serial Segment)
  • 225 · The Solelessness of Billy Brown — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 232 · Diana the Hunted [Part 5 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 255 · What’s in a Name? — Edmond Irving (Short Story)
  • 259 · Tophet at Trail’s End [Part 6 of 7] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 278 · Two Last Straws — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 284 · Let’s Go! — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
1068Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 137, No. 31921-10-01Modest Stein
  • 289 · The Seventh Man [Part 1 of 6; Dan Barry] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 308 · The Past — Helen de Lorenzi (Poetry)
  • 309 · Piracy on the High Seas [Captain Struthers] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 319 · Let the Wedding Wait [Part 2 of 4] — J. L. Schoolcraft (Serial Segment)
  • 338 · A Problem of the Pony Division — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 346 · The Coming — K. Worth (Poetry)
  • 347 · Infatuation or What? — Eric White (Short Story)
  • 359 · Regular People [Part 4 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 379 · The Constant Sex — John Holden (Short Story)
  • 384 · Her Mirror — Felix Carmen (Poetry)
  • 385 · Snowdrift [Part 5 of 7] — James B. Hendryx (Serial Segment)
  • 403 · Too Kind for Any Use — George Mariano (Short Story)
  • 410 · To a Coquette — Clara Bellinger Green (Poetry)
  • 411 · Tophet at Trail’s End [Part 7 of 7] — George Washington Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 427 · Above the Snow Line — T. F. T. West (Short Story)
  • 432 · Clarinda’s Fan — Elliott E. Shaw (Poetry)
1069Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 137, No. 41921-10-08Stockton Mulford
  • 433 · The Efficiency Expert [Part 1 of 4] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 451 · Wearing of the Blue — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 455 · The Seventh Man [Part 2 of 6; Dan Barry] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 472 · The Back Seat Drivers — John Garretsee (Short Story)
  • 479 · To a War Profiteer — Roselle Mercier Montgomery (Poetry)
  • 480 · Broken Chains — Jack Bechdolt (Novellete)
  • 500 · Luckless Luke — Joe Lee Davis (Poetry)
  • 501 · Let the Wedding Wait [Part 3 of 4] — J. L. Schoolcraft (Serial Segment)
  • 517 · Some Variety! — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 523 · Regular People [Part 5 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 545 · The Voice of Life — Ella Middleton Tybout (Poetry)
  • 546 · The Power of Madame Krishna — Elizabeth Irons Folsom (Short Story)
  • 554 · Idle Hours — Cecile L. Flashburg (Poetry)
  • 555 · Snowdrift [Part 6 of 7] — James B. Hendryx (Serial Segment)
  • 569 · Tape Measure for Measure — Helen Ross Lantz (Short Story)
  • 576 · When? (“If fortune with a smiling face”) (Poetry) (Reprint)
1070Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 137, No. 51921-10-15Small
  • 577 · Trailing Back [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 594 · The Last Leaf — T. L. Montgomery (Poetry)
  • 595 · Prizes and Prizes — Fred E. Fleet (Short Story)
  • 599 · The Efficiency Expert [Part 2 of 4] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 616 · When a Man Quits Caring — George M. A. Cain (Novellete)
  • 624 · Behind the Veil — Achmed Abdullah (Novellete)
  • 651 · The Seventh Man [Part 3 of 6; Dan Barry] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 669 · Outside Capital — Louis Weadock (Short Story)
  • 674 · Signs — Anne McQueen (Poetry)
  • 675 · Let the Wedding Wait [Part 4 of 4] — J. L. Schoolcraft (Serial Segment)
  • 692 · At the Gates of Paradise — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 700 · Snowdrift [Part 7 of 7] — James B. Hendryx (Serial Segment)
  • 712 · Stranger Than Fiction — John Holden (Short Story)
  • 715 · Publicity — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 720 · A Dilemma — Flavel Scott Mines (Poetry)
1071PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 137, No. 61921-10-22Stockton Mulford
  • 721 · Wolf of Erlik [Part 1 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 738 · Fog-Bound — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 746 · The Call — Earl H. Emmons (Poetry)
  • 747 · Trailing Back [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 762 · Excitement at Simmering Sands [Simmering Sands] — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 768 · Midas — Francis James (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 803 · A Letter from Lola — Howard P. Rockey (Short Story)
  • 808 · Humor — La Touche Hancock (Poetry)
  • 809 · The Efficiency Expert [Part 3 of 4] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 827 · Domestic Science — E. R. Wilson (Poetry)
  • 828 · Trouping on a Shoe-String — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 838 · The Seventh Man [Part 4 of 6; Dan Barry] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 857 · Fancy — William Hamilton Hayne (Poetry)
  • 858 · The Trap — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 864 · First Thoughts on Old Age — Frederick A. Earle (Poetry)
1072PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 138, No. 11921-10-29Modest Stein
  • 1 · The Super-Swing [Part 1 of 7; Shadowers, Inc.] — David Fox (Serial Segment)
  • 18 · A Dog More or Less — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 26 · Wolf of Erlik [Part 2 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 47 · Newborn Thought — A. Burstein (Poetry)
  • 48 · Cannoddling — Douglas Grahame (Short Story)
  • 52 · Polly Plays Politics — Howard Rockey (Novellete)
  • 64 · Autumn Pastels — Elias Lieberman (Poetry)
  • 65 · Their Boss — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 73 · In Absence — Douglas Hemingway (Poetry)
  • 74 · Trailing Back [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 88 · Back to Main Street — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 99 · The Efficiency Expert [Part 4 of 4] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 117 · What’s in a Name? — Carlyle Smith (Poetry)
  • 118 · “Run, Race-Hawss!” — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 126 · The Seventh Man [Part 5 of 6; Dan Barry] — Max Brand (Novel)
1073PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 138, No. 21921-11-05Modest Stein
  • 145 · The Bull-Dogger [Part 1 of 4] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 160 · Rufus the Renegade — Edwin Sabin (Short Story)
  • 165 · The Super-Swing [Part 2 of 7; Shadowers, Inc.] — David Fox (Serial Segment)
  • 183 · A Derelict — E. Carl Litsey (Poetry)
  • 184 · Fare Limit — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 191 · The Key to a Kingdom — Herman Howard Matteson (Novellete)
  • 215 · The Villain Thinks Out Loud — Lyon Mearson (Poetry)
  • 216 · Wolf of Erlik [Part 3 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 237 · “No Professional Jealousy” — Louis Weadock (Short Story)
  • 242 · The Confession of a Sentimental Poet — Sam S. Stinson (Poetry)
  • 243 · Trailing Back [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 260 · On Solid Ground — Jasper Ewing Brady (Short Story)
  • 273 · The Seventh Man [Part 6 of 6; Dan Barry] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 289 · Together — Gertrude Louise Small (Poetry)
  • 290 · Four-Square — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 298 · The Loco Locomotive — Gip Akin (Short Story)
  • 300 · A Meteorological Maiden — W. J. Lampton (Poetry)
  • 301 · The Sandalwood Doll — Victor Thaddeus (Short Story)
  • 304 · When Dreams Come True — Martha McCulloch-Williams (Poetry)
1074PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 138, No. 31921-11-12Small
  • 305 · Folly’s Harvest [Part 1 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 326 · The Stunt Man — Richard Barry (Short Story)
  • 334 · True Riches (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 335 · The Bull-Dogger [Part 2 of 4] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 348 · Billy Gartley’s Merry-Go-Round — John Garretsee (Short Story)
  • 357 · Homesick — Robert Shannon (Novellete)
  • 368 · The Super-Swing [Part 3 of 7; Shadowers, Inc.] — David Fox (Serial Segment)
  • 387 · Greatest Little Mother in the World — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 394 · A Soldier’s First Duty — George M. A. Cain (Novellete)
  • 403 · Wolf of Erlik [Part 4 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 420 · Her Eyes in the Moon — Rex Parson (Short Story)
  • 428 · Compensation (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 429 · Trailing Back [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 442 · Learn to Wait (Poetry)
  • 443 · The Ten Lesson Dancer — John Holden (Short Story)
  • 449 · The Quiet Stream (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 450 · “Hands Up!” in Five Reels — M. Frank Ellis (Short Story)
  • 456 · Frenzied Finance — Blanche Elizabeth Wade (Poetry)
  • 457 · That Game at Yellow Pine — Joe Degidio (Short Story)
  • 464 · Duty — Robertus D. Love (Poetry)
1075PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 138, No. 41921-11-19Harry T. Fisk
  • 465 · Stay Home [Part 1 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 485 · Two Bits for Barry — Will H. Greenfield (Short Story)
  • 490 · Folly’s Harvest [Part 2 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 515 · Fisherman’s Luck — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 520 · Sourdough Blood — Jack Bechdolt (Novellete)
  • 556 · The Bull-Dogger [Part 3 of 4] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 571 · This Is the Life — Manning J. Rubin (Short Story)
  • 578 · The Super-Swing [Part 4 of 7; Shadowers, Inc.] — David Fox (Serial Segment)
  • 594 · Top-Liners — Rose Henderson (Short Story)
  • 597 · Reconciliation — Clarence Urmy (Poetry)
  • 598 · Trailing Back [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 610 · The Low Cost of Living — Grant H. Code (Short Story)
  • 613 · Strategy — Herbert Louis McNary (Short Story)
  • 619 · The Impossible Posse — Jack Whitman (Short Story)
1076Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 138, No. 51921-11-26Modest Stein
  • 625 · Gipsy Heels [Part 1 of 5] — George Noble (Serial Segment)
  • 648 · Punches and Pulchritude — John Needby (Short Story)
  • 655 · Stay Home [Part 2 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 676 · Lucky Catastrophe — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 684 · Out of the North [Part 1 of 2] — Stephen Allen Reynolds (Serial Segment)
  • 702 · Folly’s Harvest [Part 3 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 727 · Mothers’ Meal Ticket — Louis Weadock (Short Story)
  • 736 · The Bull-Dogger [Part 4 of 4] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 749 · Fate Plays Trumps — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 755 · The Super-Swing [Part 5 of 7; Shadowers, Inc.] — David Fox (Serial Segment)
  • 772 · The Man of Camelot — Victor Thaddeus (Short Story)
  • 780 · “No Checks Cashed” — Vance Custer (Short Story)
  • 782 · The Fifth Man — George Bowers (Short Story)
1077PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 138, No. 61921-12-03Stockton Mulford
  • 785 · The Wreck [Part 1 of 6] — E. J. Rath (Novel)
  • 803 · Malfero Wins His Last Bet — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Short Story)
  • 807 · Gipsy Heels [Part 2 of 5] — George Noble (Serial Segment)
  • 832 · The Great Silencer — Bernard V. Murphy (Short Story)
  • 839 · Out of the North [Part 2 of 2] — Stephen Allen Reynolds (Serial Segment)
  • 859 · Stay Home [Part 3 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 880 · Flimflam — Jack Whitman (Short Story)
  • 887 · Folly’s Harvest [Part 4 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 910 · That’s Why — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 917 · The Super-Swing [Part 6 of 7; Shadowers, Inc.] — David Fox (Serial Segment)
  • 934 · Josh Stebbins—Blackbirder [Josh Stebbins] — A. D. Temple (Short Story)
  • 939 · The Way Out — Appleton Wayne (Short Story)
1078PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 139, No. 11921-12-10P. J. Monahan
  • 1 · Black Jack [Part 1 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 23 · In Business for Himself — John Holden (Short Story)
  • 30 · Alas! — Margaret G. Hays (Poetry)
  • 31 · The Wreck [Part 2 of 6] — E. J. Rath (Novel)
  • 52 · Song of the Skater — Harry L. Koopman (Poetry)
  • 53 · Seas of Misunderstanding — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 57 · In a New York Apartment — Daisy Vail (Poetry)
  • 58 · Tracks — Hal G. Evarts (Novellete)
  • 68 · To an Old Family Portrait (Poetry)
  • 69 · Gipsy Heels [Part 3 of 5] — George Noble (Serial Segment)
  • 85 · The Quitter They Couldn’t Stop — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 91 · The Willow Road — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 92 · The Flaw — Eugene P. Lyle, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 104 · Stay Home [Part 4 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 126 · Blue Eyes and Blue Imps — Edwin G. Wood (Short Story)
  • 129 · The Super-Swing [Part 7 of 7; Shadowers, Inc.] — David Fox (Serial Segment)
  • 146 · Mahatma Magic — Burton Harcourt (Short Story)
  • 148 · A Book and Its Cover — Howard Rockey (Short Story)
  • 155 · Hilltops — Edith Livingston Smith (Poetry)
  • 156 · Wind Along the Waste — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
1079PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 139, No. 21921-12-17Small
  • 161 · Where All Trails End [Part 1 of 6] — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Serial Segment)
  • 180 · Reciprocity — Charles Bendix (Poetry)
  • 181 · Everybody’s Laughing Stock — Herbert J. Mangham (Short Story)
  • 188 · The Key — Thomas Russell Shelton (Poetry)
  • 189 · Black Jack [Part 2 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 209 · The Window Box — Rose Henderson (Short Story)
  • 216 · Bear Paws — Jack Bechdolt (Novellete)
  • 226 · Brakes and Diplomacy — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 233 · The Beach by Winter Twilight — George Sterling (Poetry)
  • 234 · The Wreck [Part 3 of 6] — E. J. Rath (Novel)
  • 256 · Two Pictures (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 257 · Midnight at the Junction — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 265 · Gipsy Heels [Part 4 of 5] — George Noble (Serial Segment)
  • 285 · Wind Song — A. Hugh Fisher (Poetry)
  • 286 · Getting a Girl in Brazil — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 294 · Stay Home [Part 5 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 310 · Where It Started — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 311 · Clay Feet — Florence Woodward (Short Story)
  • 314 · The Powder Monkey — Frank A. Halverson (Short Story)
1080PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 139, No. 31921-12-24
  • 321 · Masqueraders All [Part 1 of 2] — Neil Moran (Serial Segment)
  • 349 · The Task of Heaven — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 356 · Where All Trails End [Part 2 of 6] — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Serial Segment)
  • 372 · Christmas Comes to Lost Glory — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Short Story)
  • 377 · The Lost Hour — Lyon Mearson (Novellete)
  • 395 · A Surplus Letter in Oil — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 400 · Black Jack [Part 3 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 421 · Where Adventuring Led — May Wilmoth (Short Story)
  • 429 · The Wreck [Part 4 of 6] — E. J. Rath (Novel)
  • 446 · The “Kollege Kut-Up” — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 454 · Gipsy Heels [Part 5 of 5] — George Noble (Serial Segment)
  • 477 · The Widow of Angle Ridge — Captain Charles Lansing (Short Story)
1081PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 139, No. 41921-12-31Modest Stein
  • 481 · The Green Stain [Part 1 of 5] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 501 · The Hurricane Test — Eugene Jones (Short Story)
  • 509 · My Argosy of Golden Dreams — Philip Stiehl, Jr. (Poetry)
  • 510 · Masqueraders All [Part 2 of 2] — Neil Moran (Serial Segment)
  • 535 · Perfume — Robert Terry Shannon (Short Story)
  • 539 · The Drifter — John Holden (Novellete)
  • 557 · New Year’s Eve — Mabel Martin (Poetry)
  • 558 · Where All Trails End [Part 3 of 6] — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Serial Segment)
  • 577 · No Returning (Poetry)
  • 578 · The Man Who Loved Broadway — Howard Philip Rhoades (Short Story)
  • 585 · Black Jack [Part 4 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 606 · Via Western Union — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 613 · The Wreck [Part 5 of 6] — E. J. Rath (Novel)
  • 629 · Winter — Albert Livingston Cooke (Poetry)
  • 630 · Shif’less — Charles Wesley Sanders (Short Story)
  • 636 · A Winter Evening — Clinton Scollard (Poetry)
  • 637 · Gold — Artemus Calloway (Short Story)
1082Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 139, No. 51922-01-07Frank H. Desch
  • 641 · Doubles and Quits [Part 1 of 7] — Elizabeth York Miller (Novel)
  • 657 · Especially Engaged — Louis Weadock (Short Story)
  • 664 · The Green Stain [Part 2 of 5] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 684 · Captain Kidd’s Daughter — Howard Rockey (Short Story)
  • 693 · Varney o’ the Vulture — C. Sharpe (Novellete)
  • 724 · Where All Trails End [Part 4 of 6] — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Serial Segment)
  • 742 · Moose Fever — Frank A. Halverson (Short Story)
  • 746 · Black Jack [Part 5 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 767 · Hither and Yon — Rebecca T. Hodges (Short Story)
  • 774 · The Wreck [Part 6 of 6] — E. J. Rath (Novel)
  • 790 · Fenwick “Shoots” Trouble [Charlie Fenwick (The Telephone Detective)] — George J. Brenn (Short Story)
1083Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 139, No. 61922-01-14P. J. Monahan
  • 801 · The Blood-Call [Part 1 of 4] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 818 · A Flash of Lightning — Rex Parson (Short Story)
  • 827 · Doubles and Quits [Part 2 of 7] — Elizabeth York Miller (Novel)
  • 843 · Four Bits Worth of Happiness — Jack Whitman (Short Story)
  • 848 · Wuggles Paints the Town — Freeman Putney, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 879 · The Green Stain [Part 3 of 5] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 899 · The Right Number — Douglas Grahame (Short Story)
  • 905 · Where All Trails End [Part 5 of 6] — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Serial Segment)
  • 923 · Outside of Reel Life — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 929 · Black Jack [Part 6 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 947 · The Overcoat Drive — Freeman Harrison (Short Story)
  • 952 · Go-Go — Ernest L. Thurston (Short Story)
  • 956 · Alias the Phantom — Frederick C. Davis (Short Story)
1084PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 140, No. 11922-01-21Modest Stein
  • 1 · Fortune Unawares [Part 1 of 4] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 18 · The Gentle Art of Banditting — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 23 · The Blood-Call [Part 2 of 4] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 42 · Alice Awakens — Howard Rockey (Short Story)
  • 51 · Shelby’s Head-On Crash — Charles Wesley Sanders (Novellete)
  • 95 · Doubles and Quits [Part 3 of 7] — Elizabeth York Miller (Novel)
  • 111 · The Kiss Taboo — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 118 · The Green Stain [Part 4 of 5] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 133 · For Maggie’s Sake — Gailard Backman (Short Story)
  • 141 · Where All Trails End [Part 6 of 6] — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Serial Segment)
  • 157 · The Endless Sky (“There is no end to the sky”) (Poetry)
  • 158 · Perfection Plus — Rose Pelswick (Vignette)
1085Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 140, No. 21922-01-28
  • 161 · The Bandit of Batakaland [Part 1 of 5] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 182 · On the Brink of Eternity — Joseph Gollomb (Short Story)
  • 188 · There Were Others — La Touche Hancock (Poetry)
  • 189 · Fortune Unawares [Part 2 of 4] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 205 · “As You Like It” — John B. Taylor (Poetry)
  • 206 · City Stuff — Courtney Savage (Short Story)
  • 212 · The Princess of Diamonds — Jack Bechdolt (Novellete)
  • 236 · The Blood-Call [Part 3 of 4] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 256 · His Name in the Paper — John Holden (Short Story)
  • 260 · Beauty and the Blind Man — Peter Ward (Short Story)
  • 272 · The Purple Prisoner — Dixie Willson (Short Story)
  • 280 · Doubles and Quits [Part 4 of 7] — Elizabeth York Miller (Novel)
  • 296 · The Lottery — T. F. T. West (Vignette)
  • 300 · To My Mother — Lt. Walter A. Davenport (Poetry)
  • 301 · The Green Stain [Part 5 of 5] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 317 · Not Exactly as Expected — Loyal R. Baker (Vignette)
  • 320 · Why, Indeed — La Touche Hancock (Poetry)
1086PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 140, No. 31922-02-04P. J. Monahan
  • 321 · Two-Gun Sue [Part 1 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 339 · Always a Gentleman — Robert Terry Shannon (Short Story)
  • 347 · The Bandit of Batakaland [Part 2 of 5] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 368 · Feud for Thought — Jack Whitman (Short Story)
  • 374 · The Night Shift — Kenneth MacNichol (Novellete)
  • 414 · Fortune Unawares [Part 3 of 4] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 432 · The Winning Punch — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 439 · The Blood-Call [Part 4 of 4] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 454 · By Way of a Chaperon — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 465 · Doubles and Quits [Part 5 of 7] — Elizabeth York Miller (Novel)
1087Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 140, No. 41922-02-11Fisk
  • 481 · From Six to Six [Part 1 of 4] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 506 · The Man Who Looked Upward [Charlie Fenwick (The Telephone Detective)] — George J. Brenn (Short Story)
  • 515 · Two-Gun Sue [Part 2 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 535 · Reverse English — Hugh Addison (Short Story)
  • 541 · The Chorus Kid — Howard Rockey (Novellete)
  • 564 · The Bandit of Batakaland [Part 3 of 5] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 586 · Carrying Sail — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 596 · Lunch at Mason’s — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 604 · Fortune Unawares [Part 4 of 4] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 622 · The Reversion of Mr. Hopper — Rene Riviere (Short Story)
  • 626 · Doubles and Quits [Part 6 of 7] — Elizabeth York Miller (Novel)
1088Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 140, No. 51922-02-18P. J. Monahan
  • 641 · Chessmen of Mars [Part 1 of 7; Barsoom] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 659 · The Stolen Face — T. F. T. West (Short Story)
  • 667 · From Six to Six [Part 2 of 4] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 687 · Doing It Is Different — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 697 · Straight for Two — George Mariano (Novellete)
  • 722 · Bonded — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 731 · Two-Gun Sue [Part 3 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 749 · The Long Worm — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 755 · The Bandit of Batakaland [Part 4 of 5] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 777 · “To Soothe the Savage Breast” — Ted Olson (Short Story)
  • 783 · Doubles and Quits [Part 7 of 7] — Elizabeth York Miller (Novel)
  • 798 · In the Matter of a Gentleman — Vance Custer (Short Story)
1089Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 140, No. 61922-02-25P. J. Monahan
  • 801 · Gun Gentlemen [Part 1 of 5] — Max Brand (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 820 · Between Trains — John Ernest (Short Story)
  • 828 · Chessmen of Mars [Part 2 of 7; Barsoom] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 845 · Cheese and Chess — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 855 · In Three Days — John Holden (Novellete)
  • 873 · “He Who Runs Away” — Robert Terry Shannon (Short Story)
  • 881 · From Six to Six [Part 3 of 4] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 904 · “The Heartless Burg” — Jasper Ewing Brady (Short Story)
  • 914 · Two-Gun Sue [Part 4 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 932 · Revenge of the Inanimate — Donald McCready (Short Story)
  • 940 · The Bandit of Batakaland [Part 5 of 5] — Victor Rousseau (Serial Segment)
  • 958 · He Said It with Flowers — H. R. Totten (Short Story)
1090Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 141, No. 11922-03-04
  • 1 · Dear Daredevil [Part 1 of 3] — Howard Rockey (Serial Segment)
  • 19 · The Breaking of Jean Trevac — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 26 · Gun Gentlemen [Part 2 of 5] — Max Brand (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 42 · One on Cap’n Parcher — George Noble (Short Story)
  • 48 · Chessmen of Mars [Part 3 of 7; Barsoom] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 65 · The Gold Bug Sweepstakes — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 76 · From Six to Six [Part 4 of 4] — W. Bert Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 97 · His New York Job — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 127 · Crooked Punchers — J. C. Kofoed (Short Story)
  • 133 · Two-Gun Sue [Part 5 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
  • 152 · The Wedding Dress — Mary Graham Bonner (Short Story)
  • 158 · Revenge—and Ashes — Edwin G. Wood (Short Story)
1091Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 141, No. 21922-03-11Small
  • 161 · A Noise in Newboro [Part 1 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 182 · A Live Night at the Theater — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 190 · Dear Daredevil [Part 2 of 3] — Howard Rockey (Serial Segment)
  • 208 · The Last Ditch — Robert Terry Shannon (Short Story)
  • 213 · Madame Storey’s Way [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 249 · Gun Gentlemen [Part 3 of 5] — Max Brand (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 274 · Work—In Several Reels — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 279 · Chessmen of Mars [Part 4 of 7; Barsoom] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 300 · With the Aid of Ouija — Christopher B. Booth (Short Story)
  • 306 · Two-Gun Sue [Part 6 of 6] — Douglas Grant (Serial Segment)
1092Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 141, No. 31922-03-18Modest Stein
  • 321 · The Flying Fool [Part 1 of 5] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 340 · Beyond Control — John Holden (Novellete)
  • 356 · A Noise in Newboro [Part 2 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 376 · Fog Horn and the Queen — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 385 · The Street of Life — Charles Divine (Poetry)
  • 386 · Dear Daredevil [Part 3 of 3] — Howard Rockey (Serial Segment)
  • 404 · A Man with Money — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 417 · Gun Gentlemen [Part 4 of 5] — Max Brand (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 434 · A Letter of Importance — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 443 · Chessmen of Mars [Part 5 of 7; Barsoom] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 459 · The Tough Gentleman — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 466 · Our Main Street — Mary Talbot Whittier (Poetry)
  • 467 · Saving Dad from Worry — Mary K. Hutchinson (Short Story)
  • 474 · A Village Romeo — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 480 · The Race — Mary Coles Carrington (Poetry)
1093Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 141, No. 41922-03-25Small
  • 481 · South of Fifty-Three [Part 1 of 6] — Jack Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 498 · Warped — A. A. Calloway (Short Story)
  • 501 · The Way of the Bold Sailor — Thomas J. Murray (Poetry)
  • 502 · Black Gold — M. E. Williams (Novellete)
  • 537 · The Flying Fool [Part 2 of 5] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 556 · Sounds and Scents of Spring — Dorothy Anderson (Poetry)
  • 557 · The Dew Shedder — L. Patrick Greene (Short Story)
  • 564 · March — Faith Baldwin (Poetry)
  • 565 · A Noise in Newboro [Part 3 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 589 · For the Pearl of Chinatown — Howard Rockey (Short Story)
  • 599 · Chessmen of Mars [Part 6 of 7; Barsoom] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 615 · Marriage, Milly and Flash Moran — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Short Story)
  • 619 · Confession — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 620 · Gun Gentlemen [Part 5 of 5] — Max Brand (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 633 · French Heels and Silk Stockings — Hazel C. Maxon (Short Story)
  • 636 · Man, the Master — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
1094Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 141, No. 51922-04-01Modest Stein
  • 641 · The Tiger Trail [Part 1 of 4] — Edison Marshall (Serial Segment)
  • 657 · Big Jim Stacks the Deck — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 664 · South of Fifty-Three [Part 2 of 6] — Jack Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 680 · Courage—Two Kinds — Paul L. Anderson (Short Story)
  • 689 · When Spring Drifts Down — Thomas J. Murray (Poetry)
  • 690 · The Flying Fool [Part 3 of 5] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 707 · Bores — La Touche Hancock (Poetry)
  • 708 · Elemental Freddie — Raymond Lester (Short Story)
  • 718 · A Noise in Newboro [Part 4 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 743 · The Woman Who Knew — George M. A. Cain (Novellete)
  • 763 · Mr. Black Isn’t In — Howard Rockey (Short Story)
  • 771 · Chessmen of Mars [Part 7 of 7; Barsoom] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 789 · Lola and the We-Boys — Edmond Irving (Short Story)
  • 795 · Tack Head — Douglas Grahame (Short Story)
  • 800 · Spring Again — Ida M. Thomas (Poetry)
1095Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 141, No. 61922-04-08Small
  • 801 · The Lady in Blue [Part 1 of 5] — Augusta Groner & Grace Isabel Colbron (Serial Segment)
  • 818 · The Great Third Act — George Woodruff Johnston (Short Story)
  • 829 · His Sacred Halls — Arthur Webster (Poetry)
  • 830 · The Tiger Trail [Part 2 of 4] — Edison Marshall (Serial Segment)
  • 841 · A Peaceful Terror — Christopher B. Booth (Novellete)
  • 872 · Advice to the Present Age — La Touche Hancock (Poetry)
  • 873 · California Cavaliers — James Fellom (Short Story)
  • 882 · Heart o’ Spring — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 883 · South of Fifty-Three [Part 3 of 6] — Jack Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 897 · Southward-Bound — Edmund Leamy (Poetry)
  • 898 · His Dance Date — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 906 · The Flying Fool [Part 4 of 5] — Rex Parson (Serial Segment)
  • 925 · Etiquette — T. F. T. West (Short Story)
  • 930 · A Noise in Newboro [Part 5 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 954 · Machines and the Man — T. H. Fullerton (Short Story)
  • 956 · The Punkie — Frank Halverson (Short Story)
1096Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 142, No. 11922-04-15Desch
  • 1 · The Garden of Eden [Part 1 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 26 · The Gloom on Second Base — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 34 · The Lady in Blue [Part 2 of 5] — Augusta Groner & Grace Isabel Colbron (Serial Segment)
  • 52 · Thirty Cents More — Emily Callaway (Short Story)
  • 61 · The Tiger Trail [Part 3 of 4] — Edison Marshall (Serial Segment)
  • 77 · The Gilded Caravan — Robert Terry Shannon (Novellete)
  • 98 · South of Fifty-Three [Part 4 of 6] — Jack Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 114 · The Contract with Conceptione — Howard Rockey (Short Story)
  • 122 · The Flying Fool [Part 5 of 5] — Rex Parsons (Serial Segment)
  • 143 · Buddies — J. Halpin O’Reilly (Poetry)
  • 144 · A Hundred Thousand in Gold — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 151 · Lindy’s Lover — Ray H. Gross (Poetry)
  • 152 · Common Folks — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 160 · Obsession — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
1097Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 142, No. 21922-04-22Modest Stein
  • 161 · East Is East [Part 1 of 4] — T. S. Stribling (Serial Segment)
  • 181 · The Boss of Camp K — John Holden (Novellete)
  • 213 · April Came — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 214 · The Garden of Eden [Part 2 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 234 · His Millstone — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 243 · The Lady in Blue [Part 3 of 5] — Augusta Groner & Grace Isabel Colbron (Serial Segment)
  • 263 · The Weatherbys’ Vacation — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 271 · South of Fifty-Three [Part 5 of 6] — Jack Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 286 · Half a Star — Louis Weadock (Short Story)
  • 291 · The End of the Poet — La Touche Hancock (Poetry)
  • 292 · The Tiger Trail [Part 4 of 4] — Edison Marshall (Serial Segment)
  • 309 · Infielder Jekyll and Outfielder Hyde — Frank T. Blair (Short Story)
  • 315 · F. Fibble’s Day — Douglas Grahame (Short Story)
1098Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 142, No. 31922-04-29Modest Stein
  • 321 · The Fear-Sway [Part 1 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 337 · Call — Richard Butler Glaenzer (Poetry)
  • 338 · A Helper for Silent Simpson — Charles Wesley Sanders (Novellete)
  • 369 · East Is East [Part 2 of 4] — T. S. Stribling (Serial Segment)
  • 392 · Beasts — L. Patrick Greene (Short Story)
  • 398 · The Garden of Eden [Part 3 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 413 · At the Fancy Fair — La Touche Hancock (Poetry)
  • 414 · Amateur Night at Panther Peak — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 419 · The Lady in Blue [Part 4 of 5] — Augusta Groner & Grace Isabel Colbron (Serial Segment)
  • 437 · The Woman in the Next Room — T. F. T. West (Short Story)
  • 445 · South of Fifty-Three [Part 6 of 6] — Jack Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 462 · Gay and Devilish — Charles Augustine Logue (Short Story)
  • 472 · 3—38—22 — Harry Adler (Short Story)
1099Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 142, No. 41922-05-06P. J. Monahan
  • 481 · The Further Adventures of Zorro [Part 1 of 6; Zorro] — Johnston McCulley (Novel)
  • 502 · The Nestorian Tablet — George C. Jenks (Novellete)
  • 520 · The Fear-Sway [Part 2 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 538 · The Life-Raft — F. Gregory Hartswick (Short Story)
  • 544 · East Is East [Part 3 of 4] — T. S. Stribling (Serial Segment)
  • 561 · She Drove Him to It — Howard Rockey (Short Story)
  • 572 · Slaves of the Lamp — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 573 · The Garden of Eden [Part 4 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 591 · For Better or Far Worse — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 598 · The Lady in Blue [Part 5 of 5] — Augusta Groner & Grace Isabel Colbron (Serial Segment)
  • 620 · The Purpose — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 627 · The End of a Perfect Daze — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 635 · The Understudy — Rose Henderson (Short Story)
  • 640 · A Plea for Painless Poetry — Elias Lieberman (Poetry)
1100Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 142, No. 51922-05-13Small
  • 641 · The Gusher [Part 1 of 4] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 661 · Far Seas — Thomas J. Murray (Poetry)
  • 662 · Worlds Within Worlds — Philip M. Fisher, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 701 · An Accident — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 705 · In the Woods — Florence B. Fink (Poetry)
  • 706 · The Further Adventures of Zorro [Part 2 of 6; Zorro] — Johnston McCulley (Novel)
  • 720 · The Lady of the Lure — Herbert J. Mangham (Short Story)
  • 726 · The Sweet Conspirator — Richard Butler Glaenzer (Poetry)
  • 727 · The Fear-Sway [Part 3 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 745 · Mr. Barker and Promotion — Douglas Grahame (Short Story)
  • 749 · No Man’s Land — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 750 · The Garden of Eden [Part 5 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 763 · The Passing of Frisco Dan — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Short Story)
  • 768 · East Is East [Part 4 of 4] — T. S. Stribling (Serial Segment)
  • 789 · Kitty Kelly Attends the Ball — C. S. Callahan (Short Story)
  • 793 · An Algerian Escapade — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 800 · The Game — Roselle Mercier Montgomery (Poetry)
1101Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 142, No. 61922-05-20Modest Stein
  • 801 · Brass Commandments [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 823 · The Necklace of Heaven — S. Gordon Gurwit (Novellete)
  • 846 · To My Wife—A Curio Hunter — La Touche Hancock (Poetry)
  • 847 · The Gusher [Part 2 of 4] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 862 · Lure of the Moon Flower — Rebecca Traill Hodges (Short Story)
  • 871 · The Further Adventures of Zorro [Part 3 of 6; Zorro] — Johnston McCulley (Novel)
  • 888 · The Black Sheep — L. Patrick Greene (Short Story)
  • 900 · The Fear-Sway [Part 4 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 915 · Boxed Boodle — Lemuel L. de Bra (Short Story)
  • 922 · The Garden of Eden [Part 6 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 938 · The Last to Leave the Ship — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 946 · Late for Lunch — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 953 · The Dark Vortex — H. C. Wire (Short Story)
1102Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 143, No. 11922-05-27Stockton Mulford
  • 1 · The Unconquered Savage [Part 1 of 4] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 17 · The Lhassa of Chinatown — Raymond Lester (Novellete)
  • 60 · Flirt — Faye N. Merriman (Poetry)
  • 61 · Brass Commandments [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 76 · Bo Darrow, Sentimentalist — Herman Howard Matteson (Short Story)
  • 85 · Drawback — La Touche Hancock (Poetry)
  • 86 · The Gusher [Part 3 of 4] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 101 · The House of Too Many Windows — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 110 · The Further Adventures of Zorro [Part 4 of 6; Zorro] — Johnston McCulley (Novel)
  • 124 · Radio Romeo — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 137 · The Fear-Sway [Part 5 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 151 · Movie Mad — John Holden (Short Story)
  • 157 · “The Firemen Are Fighting the Flames” — Burton Harcourt (Short Story)
1103Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 143, No. 21922-06-03Stockton Mulford
  • 161 · His Third Master [Part 1 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 185 · Desert Law — Harry Sinclair Drago (Novellete)
  • 214 · Heritage — F. L. Montgomery (Poetry)
  • 215 · The Unconquered Savage [Part 2 of 4] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 231 · Music — Lisle Bell (Short Story)
  • 241 · The Inscrutable Circle — Arthur Webster (Poetry)
  • 242 · Brass Commandments [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 257 · Go Get a Reputation — Howard Rockey (Short Story)
  • 266 · When Summer Came — Rose Henderson (Poetry)
  • 267 · The Further Adventures of Zorro [Part 5 of 6; Zorro] — Johnston McCulley (Novel)
  • 280 · The Swimmin’ Pool — F. B. Fink (Poetry)
  • 281 · The Shadow in the Snow — Hamilton Craigie (Short Story)
  • 289 · The Gusher [Part 4 of 4] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 303 · Interim — Faith Baldwin (Poetry)
  • 304 · Smiley Pays His Debt — Christopher B. Booth (Short Story)
  • 310 · A Philosopher in the Field — Charles Divine (Poetry)
  • 311 · An Empire’s Human — Howard Philip Rhoades (Short Story)
  • 316 · Hired Burglars — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 320 · Questions — Miriam Pomeroy (Poetry)
1104Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 143, No. 31922-06-10Modest Stein
  • 321 · The Gun-Fanner [Part 1 of 4] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 338 · Ten Seconds Too Soon — Gardner Weeks Wood (Novellete)
  • 368 · Renunciation — Margaret G. Hays (Poetry)
  • 369 · His Third Master [Part 2 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 388 · The Code of the Ranch — Richard Nygren (Short Story)
  • 396 · The Unconquered Savage [Part 3 of 4] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 413 · A Run for His Love — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 422 · Brass Commandments [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 439 · East of Suez — Thomas J. Murray (Poetry)
  • 440 · The Girl in the Blue Sedan — Appleton Wayne (Short Story)
  • 445 · The Further Adventures of Zorro [Part 6 of 6; Zorro] — Johnston McCulley (Novel)
  • 459 · ’Tis Brief, Anyway! — Harry M. East, Jr. (Poetry)
  • 460 · Mr. Markey Meets Her Family — Cora Schilling Lawson (Short Story)
  • 467 · Speed, Pep and Class — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 476 · Ignorance Is Blistering — Hugh Addison (Short Story)
1105Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 143, No. 41922-06-17
  • 481 · The Ju-Ju Man [Part 1 of 5] — Thomas H. Griffiths & Armstrong Livingston (Serial Segment)
  • 501 · Ghost Lights — Hamilton Thompson (Novellete)
  • 520 · The Gun-Fanner [Part 2 of 4] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 539 · Love at First Sight — Simpson S. Nicol (Short Story)
  • 547 · His Third Master [Part 3 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 568 · A Crooked Deal — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 577 · Brass Commandments [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 594 · Business Is Pleasure — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 601 · The Unconquered Savage [Part 4 of 4] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 621 · Springtime in the Heart — Garrard Harris (Short Story)
  • 626 · Tulips — Ella Oldham Burroughs (Poetry)
  • 627 · One Eighth of 6-B — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 635 · A Breeze from the South — John Edward Weik (Short Story)
1106Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 143, No. 51922-06-24Modest Stein
  • 641 · The Fur Cloak [Part 1 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 661 · The Difference — La Touche Hancock (Poetry)
  • 662 · The Devil’s Hoof Print — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 680 · Your Letter — Floyd Meredith (Poetry)
  • 681 · The Ju-Ju Man [Part 2 of 5] — Thomas H. Griffiths & Armstrong Livingston (Serial Segment)
  • 700 · In Monterey — Thomas J. Murray (Poetry)
  • 701 · Don Luis Disposes — Charles B. Stilson (Short Story)
  • 707 · The Gun-Fanner [Part 3 of 4] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 726 · The Peppermint Test [The Scientific Club] — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 732 · His Third Master [Part 4 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 753 · Out for Lunch — Douglas Grahame (Short Story)
  • 757 · Brass Commandments [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 772 · The Gratitude of Kings — Frank Pope (Short Story)
  • 784 · A Lesson in Melodramatics — Herbert J. Mangham (Short Story)
  • 789 · Mrs. Partner — Mary Graham Bonner (Short Story)
  • 794 · Vibratin’ Harmonious — Victor E. P. Johns (Short Story)
1107PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 143, No. 61922-07-01Modest Stein
  • 801 · Whispering Sage [Part 1 of 6] — Harry Sinclair Drago & Joseph Noel (Serial Segment)
  • 823 · Retributive Romance — Philip Stiehl, Jr. (Poetry)
  • 824 · Hopeless Homestead — John Holden (Novellete)
  • 842 · Fishing’s Fine — Florence B. Fink (Poetry)
  • 843 · The Fur Cloak [Part 2 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 863 · The Fist in Pacifist — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 869 · The Ju-Ju Man [Part 3 of 5] — Thomas H. Griffiths & Armstrong Livingston (Serial Segment)
  • 891 · Vanity Hair — Jack Whitman (Short Story)
  • 898 · His Third Master [Part 5 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 916 · House That Anne Built — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 925 · The Gun-Fanner [Part 4 of 4] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 943 · The Pie-Eyed Piper — Miles Overholt (Short Story)
  • 951 · ’Twixt the Devil and the Deep Sea — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 960 · A Song of Youth — Nancy Buckley (Poetry)
1108Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 144, No. 11922-07-08Stockton Mulford
  • 1 · The Mad Verdict [Part 1 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 21 · What You Don’t Know Won’t Hurt You — George M. A. Cain (Novellete)
  • 38 · Whispering Sage [Part 2 of 6] — Harry Sinclair Drago & Joseph Noel (Serial Segment)
  • 58 · The Police Post at Chimwa — L. Patrick Greene (Short Story)
  • 66 · The Fur Cloak [Part 3 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 85 · Tom Boy — Paul F. Whelton (Short Story)
  • 94 · The Ju-Ju Man [Part 4 of 5] — Thomas H. Griffiths & Armstrong Livingston (Serial Segment)
  • 113 · The Phantom Circuit — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 121 · His Third Master [Part 6 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 139 · Toot Sweet — Henry C. Vance (Short Story)
  • 147 · The Taming of Hard-Boiled Helgar — Harry Adler (Short Story)
  • 153 · Speeding the Guest — C. S. Callahan (Short Story)
  • 158 · The Peace Treaty of the Seven Up — Walter J. Coburn (Vignette)
1109Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 144, No. 21922-07-15P. J. Monahan
  • 161 · McCarty Incog [Part 1 of 6; Timothy McCarty] — Isabel Ostrander (Novel)
  • 185 · Cognac — Gordon Hill Grahame (Novellete)
  • 225 · The Mad Verdict [Part 2 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 240 · The Shearing of the Ram — Charles B. Stilson (Short Story)
  • 246 · Whispering Sage [Part 3 of 6] — Harry Sinclair Drago & Joseph Noel (Serial Segment)
  • 261 · Lights — Philip M. Fisher, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 267 · The Fur Cloak [Part 4 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 288 · The Son of Dan McGan — Neil Moran (Short Story)
  • 294 · The Ju-Ju Man [Part 5 of 5] — Thomas H. Griffiths & Armstrong Livingston (Serial Segment)
  • 310 · Josh Stebbins, Rover [Josh Stebbins] — A. D. Temple (Short Story)
  • 316 · The Cry of “Wolf”! — Jack Whitman (Short Story)
1110Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 144, No. 31922-07-22P. J. Monahan
  • 321 · The Waltzing Coyotes [Part 1 of 4] — Raymond S. Spears (Serial Segment)
  • 340 · A Jewel from the Gods — George C. Jenks (Novellete)
  • 359 · McCarty Incog [Part 2 of 6; Timothy McCarty] — Isabel Ostrander (Novel)
  • 379 · Daylight Courage — Edward M. Thierry (Short Story)
  • 392 · The Mad Verdict [Part 3 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 411 · Halcyon — William Freeman (Short Story)
  • 419 · Whispering Sage [Part 4 of 6] — Harry Sinclair Drago & Joseph Noel (Serial Segment)
  • 437 · Laugh That Off — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 445 · The Fur Cloak [Part 5 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 461 · Strings — Elmer Brown Mason (Short Story)
  • 471 · Yellow Yancy — Ruland V. E. Waltner (Short Story)
  • 476 · Small Town Stuff — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Short Story)
1111PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 144, No. 41922-07-29Small
  • 481 · Hidden Trails [Part 1 of 5] — Robert Ames Bennet (Serial Segment)
  • 502 · Nothing Ventured — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 528 · The Waltzing Coyotes [Part 2 of 4] — Raymond S. Spears (Serial Segment)
  • 547 · Their White Elephant — Curtis Benton (Short Story)
  • 563 · McCarty Incog [Part 3 of 6; Timothy McCarty] — Isabel Ostrander (Novel)
  • 582 · Just Dog — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 588 · Whispering Sage [Part 5 of 6] — Harry Sinclair Drago & Joseph Noel (Serial Segment)
  • 601 · The Curse of Red McNiel — James P. O’Brien (Short Story)
  • 612 · The Mad Verdict [Part 4 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 626 · Nothing Succeeds Like Failure — John Holden (Short Story)
  • 633 · The Bad Actor — Howard Rockey (Short Story)
1112Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 144, No. 51922-08-05Stockton Mulford
  • 641 · The Poison Plague [Part 1 of 5] — Will Levinrew (Serial Segment)
  • 657 · The Devil of the Western Sea — Philip M. Fisher, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 684 · Hidden Trails [Part 2 of 5] — Robert Ames Bennet (Serial Segment)
  • 706 · Pearls and the Swine — Charles Goff Thomson (Short Story)
  • 715 · The Waltzing Coyotes [Part 3 of 4] — Raymond S. Spears (Serial Segment)
  • 736 · The Street of Magnificent Dreams — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 743 · McCarty Incog [Part 4 of 6; Timothy McCarty] — Isabel Ostrander (Novel)
  • 761 · Roarin’ Gulch Disarms — Meredith Davis (Short Story)
  • 770 · Whispering Sage [Part 6 of 6] — Harry Sinclair Drago & Joseph Noel (Serial Segment)
  • 784 · The Moon-Calves — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 794 · Avenging Winds — Frank Dorrance Hopley (Short Story)
1113Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 144, No. 61922-08-12Modest Stein
  • 801 · The Beloved Brute [Part 1 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 820 · The Star of India — C. S. Montanye (Novellete)
  • 841 · The Poison Plague [Part 2 of 5] — Will Levinrew (Serial Segment)
  • 859 · The Desert Code — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 867 · Hidden Trails [Part 3 of 5] — Robert Ames Bennet (Serial Segment)
  • 884 · That Psychology Stuff — Kenneth Duane Whipple (Short Story)
  • 890 · McCarty Incog [Part 5 of 6; Timothy McCarty] — Isabel Ostrander (Novel)
  • 905 · In the Face of Evidence — L. Patrick Greene (Short Story)
  • 919 · The Waltzing Coyotes [Part 4 of 4] — Raymond S. Spears (Serial Segment)
  • 940 · Slams Across the Sea — Patterson James (Short Story)
  • 950 · The Wife of Brainless — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 955 · The Kindly Impulse — Earl C. McCain (Short Story)
1114Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 145, No. 11922-08-19Frank Desch
  • 1 · The Age-Old Kingdom [Part 1 of 4] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 27 · The Man Who Wouldn’t Remove His Hat — Phil Le Noir (Novellete)
  • 47 · The Beloved Brute [Part 2 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 64 · A Little Flier in Coffee — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 78 · The Poison Plague [Part 3 of 5] — Will Levinrew (Serial Segment)
  • 95 · The Key — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 103 · Paradox — Francis W. Sullivan (Poetry)
  • 104 · Hidden Trails [Part 4 of 5] — Robert Ames Bennet (Serial Segment)
  • 118 · Through Chinatown — Violet McDougal (Poetry)
  • 119 · Extra Pay — Jack Whitman (Short Story)
  • 124 · The Dewdrop — Margaret G. Hays (Poetry)
  • 125 · McCarty Incog [Part 6 of 6; Timothy McCarty] — Isabel Ostrander (Novel)
  • 140 · The Toast — Oscar C. Williams (Poetry)
  • 141 · On the Dotted Line — Winifred Duncan Ward (Short Story)
  • 149 · The Little Man — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 157 · Zoological — La Touche Hancock (Poetry)
  • 158 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: Golf as a Business — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
  • 160 · Lake-Stillness — Morris Longstreth (Poetry)
1115Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 145, No. 21922-08-26Stockton Mulford
  • 161 · The Sign of the Serpent [Part 1 of 7] — John Goodwin (Serial Segment)
  • 180 · Flora — Ellis Parker Butler (Novellete)
  • 208 · The Age-Old Kingdom [Part 2 of 4] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 223 · Suspicion — Harriette G. Bingham (Poetry)
  • 224 · Ching Li — Richard Barry (Short Story)
  • 232 · The Beloved Brute [Part 3 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 253 · Haunted — Eleanor Robbins Wilson (Poetry)
  • 254 · The Vacuum Chamber — Henry Leverage (Short Story)
  • 262 · The Poison Plague [Part 4 of 5] — Will Levinrew (Serial Segment)
  • 277 · To My Lady — Nina Hatchitt Duffield (Poetry)
  • 278 · Brothers — Earl C. McCain (Short Story)
  • 284 · The Lure — Jennie Harris Oliver (Poetry)
  • 285 · Hidden Trails [Part 5 of 5] — Robert Ames Bennet (Serial Segment)
  • 305 · Geography — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 306 · The Respectable Mr. Williams — Rud Rennie (Short Story)
  • 318 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: The Ladies in Sports — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
  • 320 · Fate — La Touche Hancock (Poetry)
1116Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 145, No. 31922-09-02Small
  • 321 · Out of the Silent North [Part 1 of 5] — Harry Sinclair Drago (Serial Segment)
  • 339 · The Fine Art of Revenge — Edmund Thrice (Novellete)
  • 358 · The Sign of the Serpent [Part 2 of 7] — John Goodwin (Serial Segment)
  • 378 · Nocturne — L. O’Neil (Poetry)
  • 379 · Where Dips the Toulemene — M. J. Shannon (Short Story)
  • 387 · A Glimpse of Polynesia — James S. Ryan (Poetry)
  • 388 · The Age-Old Kingdom [Part 3 of 4] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 410 · The Winner — William Thomas Gilliland (Short Story)
  • 417 · The Beloved Brute [Part 4 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 438 · Justification — Harriette G. Bingham (Poetry)
  • 439 · Molasses Twist — Carl Haverlin (Short Story)
  • 444 · The Poison Plague [Part 5 of 5] — Will Levinrew (Serial Segment)
  • 462 · Femina — Margaret G. Hays (Poetry)
  • 463 · Atmosphere — J. C. Howard (Short Story)
  • 471 · A Good Sign — Harold Seton (Poetry)
  • 472 · Josh Stebbins—Pirate [Josh Stebbins] — A. D. Temple (Short Story)
  • 477 · Double? Not Single — La Touche Hancock (Poetry)
  • 478 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: Izzy Advises Babe Ruth — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
  • 480 · Good Night — Theda Kenyon (Poetry)
1117Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 145, No. 41922-09-09Modest Stein
  • 481 · Devil Marked [Part 1 of 3] — H. Bedford-Jones & E. L. Sabin (Serial Segment)
  • 500 · Cloud Hawk — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 530 · The Green Isle of Lovers — Robert Charles Sands (Poetry)
  • 531 · Out of the Silent North [Part 2 of 5] — Harry Sinclair Drago (Serial Segment)
  • 546 · Beau Brummel Carmody — Eleanor Ramos & W. A. Roberts (Short Story)
  • 559 · The Tree-Toad — Blanche Elizabeth Wade (Poetry)
  • 560 · The Sign of the Serpent [Part 3 of 7] — John Goodwin (Serial Segment)
  • 576 · A Derelict of the Countryside — Elliot Balestier (Short Story)
  • 581 · The Experiment — Theodore Roberts (Poetry)
  • 582 · The Beloved Brute [Part 5 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 599 · Dreamers — Nancy Buckley (Poetry)
  • 600 · Beefsteak — Robert T. Lowry (Short Story)
  • 606 · The Age-Old Kingdom [Part 4 of 4] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 624 · The Saddest Fate (Poetry)
  • 625 · The Neptune Dodger — Philip M. Fisher, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 630 · The Barrier (Poetry)
  • 631 · At First Sight — Manning J. Rubin (Short Story)
  • 638 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: New Fighters for Old — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
  • 640 · Press Song — Marion Couthouy Smith (Poetry)
1118Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 145, No. 51922-09-16Modest Stein
  • 641 · Magnificent Folly [Part 1 of 5] — Olive McClintic Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 661 · The Hole in the Wall — Edmund Thrice (Novellete)
  • 679 · The Home Trail — Mary M. Flatley (Poetry)
  • 680 · Devil Marked [Part 2 of 3] — H. Bedford-Jones & E. L. Sabin (Serial Segment)
  • 698 · A Child’s Prayer — Percy Waxman (Poetry)
  • 699 · The Waving Girl — Paul Severance (Short Story)
  • 707 · Immortal Frauds — Captain Horatio Wragge (Column)
  • 708 · Music — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 709 · Out of the Silent North [Part 3 of 5] — Harry Sinclair Drago (Serial Segment)
  • 727 · Autumn — Charles H. D. Robbins, Jr. (Poetry)
  • 728 · Whango! — John Dudley Phelps (Short Story)
  • 733 · To My Dog — Ray H. Gross (Poetry)
  • 734 · The Sign of the Serpent [Part 4 of 7] — John Goodwin (Serial Segment)
  • 756 · Take the World As It Is — Charles Swain (Poetry)
  • 757 · Women Have to Be Shown — Leslie Ramon (Short Story)
  • 762 · The Bull Fight — Charles Divine (Poetry)
  • 763 · The Beloved Brute [Part 6 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 784 · Valentine — Edward A. Uffington (Poetry)
  • 785 · Secret Yearnings — Edward M. Thierry (Short Story)
  • 795 · The End of the Feud — Royce Brier (Short Story)
  • 797 · Dreaming — Kenneth Bruce (Poetry)
  • 798 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: The Customer in Sports — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
  • 800 · Love and Youth — William James Linton (Poetry)
1119Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 145, No. 61922-09-23Frank Desch
  • 801 · A New Girl in Town [Part 1 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 820 · Four Strokes at Midnight — John Holden (Novellete)
  • 848 · Magnificent Folly [Part 2 of 5] — Olive McClintic Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 869 · The Blood Clan — Carl Haverlin (Short Story)
  • 874 · Out of the Silent North [Part 4 of 5] — Harry Sinclair Drago (Serial Segment)
  • 890 · Selling Jack Morton — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 898 · The Sign of the Serpent [Part 5 of 7] — John Goodwin (Serial Segment)
  • 917 · Ships — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 918 · Bait — Dale Brown (Short Story)
  • 929 · Too Late — William James Linton (Poetry)
  • 930 · Devil Marked [Part 3 of 3] — H. Bedford-Jones & E. L. Sabin (Serial Segment)
  • 944 · Sanctuary — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 952 · Sharper Than a Servant’s Tooth — Miles Overholt (Short Story)
  • 957 · About Face — J. Vernon Fox (Poetry)
  • 958 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: Brains, Brawn and Education — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
  • 960 · At the Crossing — Minnie Leona Upton (Poetry)
1120Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 146, No. 11922-09-30Fisk
  • 1 · The Bird of Passage [Part 1 of 6] — John Schoolcraft (Serial Segment)
  • 21 · The Greatest Debt — Jack Hyatt, Jr. (Poetry)
  • 22 · Wasted Gold — Evelyn Campbell (Novellete)
  • 42 · The Old Music Box — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 43 · A New Girl in Town [Part 2 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 60 · Missing — Morris Longstreth (Poetry)
  • 61 · The Ghost Ball — Hal M. Shumate (Short Story)
  • 74 · Immortal Frauds — Captain Horatio Wragge (Column)
  • 76 · Magnificent Folly [Part 3 of 5] — Olive McClintic Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 97 · Blind Poker—Straight — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 105 · Out of the Silent North [Part 5 of 5] — Harry Sinclair Drago (Serial Segment)
  • 122 · Roo of the Atolls — Ralph Stock (Short Story)
  • 126 · The Pirate Sea — Lilian Nicholson (Poetry)
  • 127 · The Sign of the Serpent [Part 6 of 7] — John Goodwin (Serial Segment)
  • 147 · The Time-Saver — Minnie Leona Upton (Poetry)
  • 148 · The Fresh Guy — Max McConn (Short Story)
  • 157 · Life — Faith Baldwin (Poetry)
  • 158 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: Izzy Exposes the Experts — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
  • 160 · Tidewater — Thomas J. Murray (Poetry)
1121PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 146, No. 21922-10-07Stockton Mulford
  • 161 · Dirty Weather [Part 1 of 3] — Rufus F. King (Serial Segment)
  • 184 · Wanted: A Bank President — Henry Payson Dowst (Novellete)
  • 198 · Immortal Frauds: When Ears Were the Nemesis of a Ruler — Captain Horatio Wragge (Column)
  • 200 · The Bird of Passage [Part 2 of 6] — John Schoolcraft (Serial Segment)
  • 218 · Barber Shop Chords — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 226 · A New Girl in Town [Part 3 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 243 · The Outcast — E. F. Benson (Novellete)
  • 252 · A Clothes Call — La Touche Hancock (Poetry)
  • 253 · Magnificent Folly [Part 4 of 5] — Olive McClintic Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 269 · Seeking a Thrill — Miles Overholt (Poetry)
  • 270 · The Yangtse Horde — Philip M. Fisher, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 279 · The Sign of the Serpent [Part 7 of 7] — John Goodwin (Serial Segment)
  • 294 · Recognition — Richard Butler Glaenzer (Poetry)
  • 295 · Samaritan Stuff for ’Cilla — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 302 · Little Things — Faith Baldwin (Poetry)
  • 303 · In Poppyland — Fred B. Mann (Short Story)
  • 307 · Flowers I Would Bring — Aubrey Thomas de Vere (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 308 · Common Kid Gloves — Johnston McCulley (Short Story)
  • 318 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: Brains in Sport — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
1122Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 146, No. 31922-10-14
  • 321 · Caste [Part 1 of 5] — W. A. Fraser (Novel)
  • 340 · Hooked — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 365 · Dirty Weather [Part 2 of 3] — Rufus F. King (Serial Segment)
  • 392 · The Little Latherin’ Lefthander — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 401 · When Winter Comes: California — L. E. Innes (Poetry)
  • 402 · The Bird of Passage [Part 3 of 6] — John Schoolcraft (Serial Segment)
  • 422 · In His Own Coin — T. Morris Longstreth (Short Story)
  • 432 · A New Girl in Town [Part 4 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 451 · Red Seas and Blue — Paul Severance (Short Story)
  • 458 · The “Nang-Po” — Richard Butler Glaenzer (Poetry)
  • 459 · Magnificent Folly [Part 5 of 5] — Olive McClintic Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 469 · A Convert — Edgar Daniel Cromwell (Poetry)
  • 470 · Marrying Phyllis Off — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 477 · The Hunter’s Song — Barry Cornwall (Poetry)
  • 478 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: The Duties of a Manager — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
1123PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 146, No. 41922-10-21
  • 481 · The Fire People [Part 1 of 5] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 500 · Down the Coast of Barbary — H. Bedford-Jones (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 538 · Caste [Part 2 of 5] — W. A. Fraser (Novel)
  • 557 · Royce Assists — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 562 · To-Day — Edith Livingston Smith (Poetry)
  • 563 · Dirty Weather [Part 3 of 3] — Rufus F. King (Serial Segment)
  • 582 · The Test — M. M. Solomon (Short Story)
  • 586 · The Bird of Passage [Part 4 of 6] — John Schoolcraft (Serial Segment)
  • 604 · The Great and the Small — Earl C. McCain (Short Story)
  • 613 · A New Girl in Town [Part 5 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 633 · The Conqueror — Marian West (Poetry)
  • 634 · His for a Song — Leslie Ramon (Short Story)
  • 638 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: The Gate Receipts — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
  • 640 · Out of Place — Margaret G. Hays (Poetry)
1124PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 146, No. 51922-10-28Modest Stein
  • 641 · The Dance of Death [Part 1 of 6] — Fred Jackson (Serial Segment)
  • 658 · Have a Heart — J. Vernon Fox (Poetry)
  • 659 · The Way of the Mississippi — Raymond S. Spears (Novellete)
  • 696 · The Fire People [Part 2 of 5] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 716 · The Adventures of Peabody Smith I: The Flaw in the Crystal — William J. Flynn & George Barton (Short Story)
  • 723 · Caste [Part 3 of 5] — W. A. Fraser (Novel)
  • 743 · The Plow — Richard Hengist Horne (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 744 · Six Good Men — Georges Surdez (Short Story)
  • 750 · A Rime of Opportunity — S. H. Kemper (Poetry)
  • 751 · The Bird of Passage [Part 5 of 6] — John Schoolcraft (Serial Segment)
  • 768 · He Knows a Place Where You Can Get It — Miles Overholt (Poetry)
  • 769 · Showing the Widow — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 777 · The Modern Proposal — Ruth Wright Kauffman (Poetry)
  • 778 · A New Girl in Town [Part 6 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 792 · Immortal Frauds: Woman Garbed as Man Mastered Medicine — Captain Horatio Wragge (Column)
  • 793 · Vanishing Vardaman — Hamilton Craigie (Short Story)
  • 797 · Garden Guesses — J. Lilian Vandevere (Poetry)
  • 798 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: The Sport of Kings — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
1125PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 146, No. 61922-11-04
  • 801 · Crafty Rogues [Part 1 of 4] — Boice Du Bois (Serial Segment)
  • 822 · Gems of Consolation (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 823 · The Storm Woman — John Holden (Novellete)
  • 846 · Vision — Leslie Ramon (Poetry)
  • 847 · The Dance of Death [Part 2 of 6] — Fred Jackson (Serial Segment)
  • 863 · A Sprig of Myrtle — Roselle Mercier Montgomery (Poetry)
  • 864 · The Adventures of Peabody Smith II: The Black Sheep of the Family — William J. Flynn & George Barton (Short Story)
  • 871 · November’s Jewel (Poetry)
  • 872 · The Fire People [Part 3 of 5] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 893 · Anon. — Stuart Rivers (Short Story)
  • 901 · Cupid’s Helper (Miscellaneous)
  • 902 · Caste [Part 4 of 5] — W. A. Fraser (Novel)
  • 919 · In an Old Home — Cora A. Matson Dolson (Poetry)
  • 920 · Broadway Stuff — George B. Jenkins, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 925 · Tenanted — Margaret Severance (Poetry)
  • 926 · The Bird of Passage [Part 6 of 6] — John Schoolcraft (Serial Segment)
  • 943 · Women versus Nature — Miles Overholt (Poetry)
  • 944 · French Louey’s Delay — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 952 · The End Justifies the Means — C. S. Callahan (Short Story)
  • 957 · Baker and Bread-Line — Edmund Vance Cooke (Poetry)
  • 958 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: The Price of a Pass — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
1126PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 147, No. 11922-11-11
  • 1 · Above Suspicion [Part 1 of 6] — Robert Orr Chipperfield (Serial Segment)
  • 16 · Her Father’s Consent — George Bronson-Howard (Novellete)
  • 33 · Drivers — Thomas J. Murray (Poetry)
  • 34 · Crafty Rogues [Part 2 of 4] — Boice Du Bois (Serial Segment)
  • 51 · The Pedestal of Command — C. Donald Feak (Short Story)
  • 59 · The Dance of Death [Part 3 of 6] — Fred Jackson (Serial Segment)
  • 79 · With a Wink — John Montague (Short Story)
  • 86 · Weeping Loses Men, They Say — Mary C. Davies (Poetry)
  • 87 · The Fire People [Part 4 of 5] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 108 · The Adventures of Peabody Smith III: The Chalked Hat — William J. Flynn & George Barton (Short Story)
  • 115 · Caste [Part 5 of 5] — W. A. Fraser (Novel)
  • 135 · Jazz — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 136 · Vamp ’Till Ready — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 143 · The Gossip Heart — Theodosia Garrison (Poetry)
  • 144 · From the Ground Up — Leland S. Chester (Short Story)
  • 151 · The Blonde Jinx — Helen Hysell (Short Story)
  • 157 · A Matter of Choice — Grace MacGowan Cooke (Poetry)
  • 158 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: How to Score Football Games — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
  • 160 · Seeing — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
1127PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 147, No. 21922-11-18
  • 161 · Red Darkness [Part 1 of 4] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 182 · The Old Home — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 183 · Out of the Coral Sea — S. Gordon Gurwit (Novellete)
  • 223 · Sacrifice — Lilian Nicolson (Poetry)
  • 224 · Above Suspicion [Part 2 of 6] — Robert Orr Chipperfield (Serial Segment)
  • 244 · The Adventures of Peabody Smith IV: The Persistence of Percival Jayne — William J. Flynn & George Barton (Short Story)
  • 253 · Immortal Frauds: Career of a Miraculous Manuscript Monger — Captain Horatio Wragge (Column)
  • 254 · To Every Mood — Leslie Ramon (Poetry)
  • 255 · Crafty Rogues [Part 3 of 4] — Boice Du Bois (Serial Segment)
  • 272 · Inseparable — Ida M. Thomas (Poetry)
  • 273 · Dollars and Drinks — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 278 · The Dance of Death [Part 4 of 6] — Fred Jackson (Serial Segment)
  • 296 · Plowing Time — Louise Townsend Nicholl (Short Story)
  • 299 · Matter of Fact — Harold Seton (Poetry)
  • 300 · The Fire People [Part 5 of 5] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 318 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: The Fate of Ex-Champions — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
  • 320 · Admiration — Floyd Meredith (Poetry)
1128Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 147, No. 31922-11-25Stockton Mulford
  • 321 · Voices [Part 1 of 5; Charlie Fenwick (The Telephone Detective)] — George J. Brenn (Serial Segment)
  • 344 · Thanksgiving Day, 1922 — Margaret G. Hays (Poetry)
  • 345 · The Eyewitness — Curtis Benton (Novellete)
  • 362 · Imperishable — Leslie Ramon (Poetry)
  • 363 · Red Darkness [Part 2 of 4] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 385 · Overheard — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 386 · As Old As the Sea — Herman Howard Matteson (Short Story)
  • 395 · Laughter — Lilian Nicholson (Poetry)
  • 396 · Above Suspicion [Part 3 of 6] — Robert Orr Chipperfield (Serial Segment)
  • 414 · The Fisherman — Don Carle Gillette (Poetry)
  • 415 · The Adventures of Peabody Smith V: The Robinson Rubies — William J. Flynn & George Barton (Short Story)
  • 423 · Flashlight — Margaret Severance (Poetry)
  • 424 · The Dance of Death [Part 5 of 6] — Fred Jackson (Serial Segment)
  • 441 · Asphalt — Collins D. Bradley (Short Story)
  • 448 · The True Artist — Thomas Grant Springer (Poetry)
  • 449 · Crafty Rogues [Part 4 of 4] — Boice DuBois (Serial Segment)
  • 469 · Waiting — Harry Varley (Poetry)
  • 470 · He Craved Excitement — Arthur Frederick McCarty (Short Story)
  • 476 · With the Aid of the Law — W. R. Brunn (Short Story)
  • 478 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: Izzy Envies College Pranks — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
  • 480 · Seventeen — Dahlia Graham (Poetry)
1129Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 147, No. 41922-12-02Modest Stein
  • 481 · Kain [Part 1 of 5] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 497 · Mr. Stokes’ Account — Henry Payson Dowst (Novellete)
  • 515 · Immortal Frauds — Captain Horatio Wragge (Column)
  • 516 · Prayer — Leslie Ramon (Poetry)
  • 517 · Voices [Part 2 of 5; Charlie Fenwick (The Telephone Detective)] — George J. Brenn (Serial Segment)
  • 533 · A Pound of Rubber — Don Cameron Shafer (Short Story)
  • 539 · The Redwoods — Thomas Grant Springer (Poetry)
  • 540 · Red Darkness [Part 3 of 4] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 559 · The Adventures of Peabody Smith VI: That Affair at the Baldwin — William J. Flynn & George Barton (Short Story)
  • 567 · Comparative Anatomy — Ernest P. Gladding (Poetry)
  • 568 · Above Suspicion [Part 4 of 6] — Robert Orr Chipperfield (Serial Segment)
  • 585 · A Tiny Shoe (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 586 · Pride of the North — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 594 · Fat — Edmund Vance Cooke (Poetry)
  • 595 · The Dance of Death [Part 6 of 6] — Fred Jackson (Serial Segment)
  • 613 · By Another Sea — George Sterling (Poetry)
  • 614 · The True Steel — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 622 · Many Waters — Elmer Brown Mason (Short Story)
  • 629 · Pastoral — Faith Baldwin (Poetry)
  • 630 · The Kentucky Wonder — Bayard Sharpe (Short Story)
  • 635 · Orders at “K” Tower — Sylvester Williams (Short Story)
  • 637 · The Harp — Dahlia Graham (Poetry)
  • 638 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: The Baseball Paster’s Union — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
1130Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 147, No. 51922-12-09P. J. Monahan
  • 641 · History of the “Tarzan” Novels (Miscellaneous) [Reference Edgar Rice Burroughs]
  • 644 · Tarzan and the Golden Lion [Part 1 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 659 · Two Promises — Baroness von Hutten (Short Story)
  • 674 · Kain [Part 2 of 5] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 693 · Red Heads — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 694 · The Marble Lady — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 704 · Voices [Part 3 of 5; Charlie Fenwick (The Telephone Detective)] — George J. Brenn (Serial Segment)
  • 722 · Immortal Frauds — Captain Horatio Wragge (Column)
  • 723 · Consider the End — Catherine Cronin (Poetry)
  • 724 · The Adventures of Peabody Smith VII: The Straight and Narrow Path — William J. Flynn & George Barton (Short Story)
  • 733 · Above Suspicion [Part 5 of 6] — Robert Orr Chipperfield (Serial Segment)
  • 753 · A Matter of Luck — Oliver Pruden (Short Story)
  • 759 · Red Darkness [Part 4 of 4] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 782 · Wisdon — Leslie Ramon (Poetry)
  • 783 · With the Road Show — Rose Henderson (Short Story)
  • 787 · What Christmas Means — Mazie V. Caruthers (Short Story)
  • 788 · The Man in the Pepper Pot — Harry Varley (Short Story)
  • 792 · Tides — Faith Baldwin (Poetry)
  • 793 · Teamwork — Earl C. McCain (Short Story)
  • 797 · The Flute Girl to Terpander — Elizabeth Westermain (Poetry)
  • 798 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: The Rassling Business — W. O. McGeehan (Miscellaneous)
1131PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 147, No. 61922-12-16Modest Stein
  • 801 · The Free Trader [Part 1 of 5] — Kathrene & Robert Pinkerton (Serial Segment)
  • 821 · Lost Romances — Arthur Stringer (Poetry)
  • 822 · The Jack of Diamonds — Fred Jackson (Novellete)
  • 855 · Tarzan and the Golden Lion [Part 2 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 873 · The Lovers of Land and Sea — R. M. Montgomery (Poetry)
  • 874 · The Come-On-Out Bird — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 882 · Kain [Part 3 of 5] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 897 · Thoroughbreds — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 898 · A Matrimonial Jinx — E. K. Means (Short Story)
  • 906 · The Dawning — Margaret Severance (Poetry)
  • 907 · Voices [Part 4 of 5; Charlie Fenwick (The Telephone Detective)] — George J. Brenn (Serial Segment)
  • 922 · The Adventures of Peabody Smith VII: The Challenge — William J. Flynn & George Barton (Short Story)
  • 930 · A Roughneck Romance — James S. Ryan (Poetry)
  • 931 · Above Suspicion [Part 6 of 6] — Robert Orr Chipperfield (Serial Segment)
  • 948 · Song for Three Seasons — Faith Baldwin (Poetry)
  • 949 · He’s My Dog, Judge! — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 954 · Disappointment — Lilian Nicholson (Poetry)
  • 955 · The Grease-Paint Mask — Hazlett Kessler (Short Story)
  • 957 · The Last Love’s Best — L. O’Neil (Poetry)
  • 958 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: Do You Love These Old Men? — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
1132Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 148, No. 11922-12-23Fisk
  • 1 · Runaway Ann [Part 1 of 3] — J. U. Giesy (Serial Segment)
  • 21 · The Big Thrill — George M. A. Cain (Novellete)
  • 46 · The Free Trader [Part 2 of 5] — Kathrene & Robert Pinkerton (Serial Segment)
  • 61 · The Old Orchard — Minna Irving (Poetry)
  • 62 · The Man from Yesterday — Raymond Lester (Short Story)
  • 72 · Night Moths — Faith Baldwin (Poetry)
  • 73 · Tarzan and the Golden Lion [Part 3 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 90 · The Great Song — J. G. Hansen (Poetry)
  • 91 · A Blue Ribbon Tom — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 97 · Once a Year — Floyd Meredith (Poetry)
  • 98 · Kain [Part 4 of 5] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 113 · The Adventures of Peabody Smith IX: The Secret of the Fog — William J. Flynn & George Barton (Short Story)
  • 121 · Voices [Part 5 of 5; Charlie Fenwick (The Telephone Detective)] — George J. Brenn (Serial Segment)
  • 133 · The Theft of the Ocean Queen — Henry Holt (Short Story)
  • 141 · A Song of Innocence — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 142 · The Borrower — Boyd Fleming (Short Story)
  • 149 · To Love—or Be Loved? — Claire Gopel (Poetry)
  • 150 · The Breath of Marmo — Everett Wendell (Short Story)
  • 157 · Mistletoe Magic — Nina Hatchitt Duffield (Poetry)
  • 158 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: When You Lose It a Job — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
1133Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 148, No. 21922-12-30Stockton Mulford
  • 161 · Good Looking and Rich [Part 1 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 181 · The Old Year and the New Year — J. G. Hansen (Poetry)
  • 182 · A Carib Gusher — George Cummings (Novellete)
  • 216 · Runaway Ann [Part 2 of 3] — J. U. Giesy (Serial Segment)
  • 231 · Merely a Gesture — Kenneth Duane Whipple (Short Story)
  • 237 · The Free Trader [Part 3 of 5] — Kathrene & Robert Pinkerton (Serial Segment)
  • 255 · The Adventures of Peabody Smith X: The Trap — William J. Flynn & George Barton (Short Story)
  • 263 · Tarzan and the Golden Lion [Part 4 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 280 · The Flapper — Ida M. Thomas (Poetry)
  • 281 · Kick — Philip M. Fisher, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 288 · Kain [Part 5 of 5] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 299 · Outsides and Insides — Lauretta Fancher (Short Story)
  • 304 · Art for Artie — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 310 · Rest — Edith Loomis (Poetry)
  • 311 · Looting Looters — Carl Haverlin (Short Story)
  • 317 · I Care Not — Lilian Nicholson (Poetry)
  • 318 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: White Slaves of the Diamond — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
1134Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 148, No. 31923-01-06
  • 321 · The Ledbury Fist [Part 1 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 339 · The Morocco Box — Fred Jackson (Novellete)
  • 361 · Good Looking and Rich [Part 2 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 379 · Expectancy — Edith Loomis (Poetry)
  • 380 · Nom De Fume — Harry Varley (Short Story)
  • 390 · Debts — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 391 · The Free Trader [Part 4 of 5] — Kathrene & Robert Pinkerton (Serial Segment)
  • 405 · Art and Life — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 406 · West Is Very West — Frederic & Fanny Hatton (Short Story)
  • 419 · Mary — Charles Horwitz (Poetry)
  • 420 · Tarzan and the Golden Lion [Part 5 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 435 · Regardless — Harriette G. Bingham (Poetry)
  • 436 · The Adventures of Peabody Smith XI: The Boomerang — William J. Flynn & George Barton (Short Story)
  • 444 · Runaway Ann [Part 3 of 3] — J. U. Giesy (Serial Segment)
  • 460 · No Wonder — Jane Thomas (Poetry)
  • 461 · Proven Blood — Edwin L. Sabin (Short Story)
  • 469 · Nirvana — Edmund Vance Cooke (Poetry)
  • 470 · The Song of an In-Shore Wind — Lieut. C. Donald Feak (Short Story)
  • 475 · Wraiths — Harriette G. Bingham (Short Story)
  • 480 · Canoe Song of the North — Chester Firkins (Poetry)
1135Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 148, No. 41923-01-13Modest Stein
  • 481 · Jungle Test [Part 1 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 499 · Rainbows — Edmund Vance Cooke (Poetry)
  • 500 · When a Man’s Broke — L. H. Robbins (Novellete)
  • 534 · The Ledbury Fist [Part 2 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 551 · Perhaps! — R. E. Alexander (Poetry)
  • 552 · The Yellow Flame — Albert Dorrington (Short Story)
  • 561 · Good Looking and Rich [Part 3 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 578 · Our Western Gateway — Clarence Urmy (Poetry)
  • 579 · Soap and Sophistry — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 586 · Antipodes — Dorothy Caruso (Poetry)
  • 587 · Tarzan and the Golden Lion [Part 6 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 603 · The Adventures of Peabody Smith XII: The Sanderson Sapphires — William J. Flynn & George Barton (Short Story)
  • 611 · The Free Trader [Part 5 of 5] — Kathrene & Robert Pinkerton (Serial Segment)
  • 628 · The Crawling Death — L. Patrick Greene (Short Story)
  • 634 · The Golfomaniac — Edward L. Sabin (Poetry)
  • 635 · Josh Stebbins, Treasure Hunter [Josh Stebbins] — A. D. Temple (Short Story)
1136Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 148, No. 51923-01-20Stockton Mulford
  • 641 · Charles Alden Seltzer’s Novels (Miscellaneous) [Reference Charles Alden Seltzer]
  • 644 · Last Hope Ranch [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 666 · The He-Man — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 667 · The Missing Mondays [Part 1 of 2] — Homer Eon Flint (Serial Segment)
  • 698 · Jungle Test [Part 2 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 716 · My Offering — John Shaw (Poetry)
  • 717 · The Silence Speaks — C. Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 725 · The Ledbury Fist [Part 3 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 741 · Birch — Thomas Grant Springer (Poetry)
  • 742 · Charcoal Swords — Harry Varley (Short Story)
  • 748 · Good Looking and Rich [Part 4 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 764 · It Ain’t the Gift — Mae E. Smith (Poetry)
  • 765 · The Singer and the Song — Romaine H. Lowdermilk (Short Story)
  • 769 · The Dawn — Alice Garland Steele (Poetry)
  • 770 · Tarzan and the Golden Lion [Part 7 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 783 · Carry On — Leslie Ramon (Poetry)
  • 784 · The End of a Perfect Day — Manning J. Rubin (Short Story)
  • 789 · Regret — Harriette G. Bingham (Poetry)
  • 790 · Glooscap — Phil H. Moore (Short Story)
  • 797 · Wake of Love — Jeanne Lesesne (Poetry)
  • 798 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: The Filipinos Get Fresh — W. O. McGeehan (Miscellaneous)
1137Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 148, No. 61923-01-27Modest Stein
  • 801 · Swords of the Soudan [Part 1 of 4] — Georges Surdez (Serial Segment)
  • 815 · Satisfied — Harry Varley (Poetry)
  • 816 · The Missing Mondays [Part 2 of 2] — Homer Eon Flint (Serial Segment)
  • 846 · Gardens — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 847 · Last Hope Ranch [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 861 · Sappho’s Flower Song — Elizabeth Westermain (Poetry)
  • 862 · Broom-Sedge — Joy Kime Benton (Short Story)
  • 865 · In the Forest — Alice Garland Steele (Poetry)
  • 866 · Jungle Test [Part 3 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 882 · If There Be Wine — Lilian Nicholson (Poetry)
  • 883 · The Marble Clock — Marc Edmund Jones (Short Story)
  • 890 · Joyous Ghosts — Thomas Grant Springer (Poetry)
  • 891 · The Ledbury Fist [Part 4 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 910 · Inchung — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Short Story)
  • 920 · To Live — Inez Walton (Poetry)
  • 921 · Good Looking and Rich [Part 5 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 937 · The Argosy of Regeneration — Lieutenant C. Donald Feak (Short Story)
  • 946 · Destiny — Dorothy Caruso (Poetry)
  • 947 · Anything Can Happen — George B. Jenkins, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 952 · The Shriek — Walter J. Adams (Short Story)
  • 958 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolum: Behavior for New Beginners — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
1138Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 149, No. 11923-02-03Modest Stein
  • 1 · Progress of Frank L. Packard (Article) [Reference Frank L. Packard]
  • 5 · The Four Stragglers [Part 1 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 25 · Lilac Time — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 26 · Ninety-Eight Degree Murder — Florence M. Pettee (Novellete)
  • 48 · Swords of the Soudan [Part 2 of 4] — Georges Surdez (Serial Segment)
  • 68 · White Poppy — Margaret Severance (Poetry)
  • 69 · Apples of Discord — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 77 · A Mood — Lilian Nicholson (Poetry)
  • 78 · Last Hope Ranch [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 93 · Us Men To-Day — Miles Overholt (Poetry)
  • 94 · Racing Luck — Douglas Eppes (Short Story)
  • 102 · Coward — Faith Baldwin (Poetry)
  • 103 · Jungle Test [Part 4 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 122 · More Than Gold — Royal Stibbs (Short Story)
  • 128 · A Pipe Dream — Ray H. Gross (Poetry)
  • 129 · Good Looking and Rich [Part 6 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 146 · The Sand Flea Island Liquor Cure — Philip M. Fisher, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 152 · A Stroke of Genius — Manning J. Rubin (Short Story)
  • 157 · Ships — Harry Varley (Poetry)
  • 158 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: Every Day, in Every Way — W. O. McGeehan (Column) (Reprint)
1139Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 149, No. 21923-02-10Stockton Mulford
  • 161 · More Lives Than One [Part 1 of 4] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 184 · Hagar’s Daughter — Edna Valentine Trapnell (Poetry)
  • 185 · The Clutch of the Congo — Charles Francis Coe (Novellete)
  • 210 · The Four Stragglers [Part 2 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 228 · The Old and the New — Margaret Severance (Poetry)
  • 229 · “—and Was Not” — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 235 · Narcissa—My Valentine — Joel Benton (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 236 · Swords of the Soudan [Part 3 of 4] — Georges Surdez (Serial Segment)
  • 259 · Q Street — Olive McClintic Johnson (Short Story)
  • 268 · Rulers — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 269 · Last Hope Ranch [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 284 · Profit — S. J. Hale (Poetry)
  • 285 · The Fixer — Roland Krebs (Short Story)
  • 289 · Circumstance — Charlotte Becker (Poetry)
  • 290 · Jungle Test [Part 5 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 311 · Curtain — Edmund Vance Cooke (Poetry)
  • 312 · Indian File — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 313 · A Venture in Idleness — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 320 · Barter — Harry Varley (Poetry)
1140Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 149, No. 31923-02-17Fisk
  • 321 · Smoke of the Forty-Five [Part 1 of 5] — Harry Sinclair Drago (Serial Segment)
  • 335 · The Misunderstanding — James R. Ryan (Poetry)
  • 336 · The League of Crooks — Henry Leverage (Novellete)
  • 364 · St. Peter, Don’t Let Me Come In — Margaret Severance (Poetry)
  • 365 · More Lives Than One [Part 2 of 4] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 388 · Ole Sailor — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 389 · In Ordinary — Loring Brent (Short Story)
  • 396 · The Dog — George Sterling (Poetry)
  • 397 · The Four Stragglers [Part 3 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 419 · At Forty — T. Morris Longstreth (Poetry)
  • 420 · The Blue Flame — Edna Worthley Underwood (Short Story)
  • 426 · Last Hope Ranch [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 442 · A Mandolin at Foo’s — Albert Dorrington (Short Story)
  • 455 · Swords of the Soudan [Part 4 of 4] — Georges Surdez (Serial Segment)
  • 469 · Green Brushwood Fire — Sophie E. Redwood (Poetry)
  • 470 · The Girl from the Ether — Edgar Wallace (Short Story)
  • 477 · Gypsy — Faith Baldwin (Poetry)
  • 478 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: Monkeying with Memoirs — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
  • 480 · Interlude — Harry Varley (Poetry)
1141Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 149, No. 41923-02-24Stockton Mulford
  • 481 · David Fox—New Literary Genius (Article) [Reference David Fox]
  • 483 · The Doom Dealer [Part 1 of 6; Shadowers, Inc.] — David Fox (Serial Segment)
  • 503 · The Fighting Signal — George C. Jenks (Novellete)
  • 526 · The Next Number — Roselle Mercier Montgomery (Poetry)
  • 527 · Smoke of the Forty-Five [Part 2 of 5] — Harry Sinclair Drago (Serial Segment)
  • 542 · High-Jacked — George Bronson-Howard (Short Story)
  • 552 · The Four Stragglers [Part 4 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 572 · Exploits of Beau Quicksilver 1. A Tooth for a Tooth [Beau Quicksilver] — Florence M. Pettee (Short Story)
  • 579 · His Girl’s Champion — Richard Butler Glaenzer (Poetry)
  • 580 · More Lives Than One [Part 3 of 4] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 606 · Good Business — Elliot Balestier (Short Story)
  • 616 · Last Hope Ranch [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 629 · Weather Wise — Jeanne Oldfield Potter (Poetry)
  • 630 · The Execution of Ed — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 637 · Love’s Extravagance — Harry Verley (Poetry)
  • 638 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: The Marquis of Razberry Rules — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
1142Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 149, No. 51923-03-03Modest Stein
  • 641 · Secret of Powder Basin [Part 1 of 4] — Emerson Hough (Serial Segment)
  • 657 · The Mummy — Fred Jackson (Novellete)
  • 682 · The Doom Dealer [Part 2 of 6; Shadowers, Inc.] — David Fox (Serial Segment)
  • 699 · Man to Man — Charles Francis Coe (Short Story)
  • 706 · Smoke of the Forty-Five [Part 3 of 5] — Harry Sinclair Drago (Serial Segment)
  • 725 · Exploits of Beau Quicksilver 2. An Eye for an Eye [Beau Quicksilver] — Florence M. Pettee (Short Story)
  • 732 · If on My Card — George A. Wright (Poetry)
  • 733 · The Four Stragglers [Part 5 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 751 · The Miracle — A. Walter Utting (Poetry)
  • 752 · The Man Who Was Fired — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 760 · A Young Girl Speaks — Winifred Duncan Ward (Poetry)
  • 761 · More Lives Than One [Part 4 of 4] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 781 · Letter Men — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 782 · Not Reel Life — Carroll John Daly (Short Story)
  • 790 · Ye Never Can Prove It — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 798 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: The Ladies and the Law — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
1143Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 149, No. 61923-03-10Modest Stein
  • 801 · The Fame of J.S. Fletcher (Article) [Reference J. S. Fletcher]
  • 803 · The Double Chance [Part 1 of 5] — J. S. Fletcher (Serial Segment)
  • 817 · Beauty and the Bull-Ring — Dorian Neve (Novellete)
  • 837 · Secret of Powder Basin [Part 2 of 4] — Emerson Hough (Serial Segment)
  • 853 · One Night in ’18 — Larry Barretto (Short Story)
  • 866 · The Doom Dealer [Part 3 of 6; Shadowers, Inc.] — David Fox (Serial Segment)
  • 885 · Night in Naples — Lena Whittaker Blakeney (Poetry)
  • 886 · Exploits of Beau Quicksilver 3. The Claws of the Weasel [Beau Quicksilver] — Florence M. Pettee (Short Story)
  • 893 · Gales of March — Thomas J. Murray (Poetry)
  • 894 · Smoke of the Forty-Five [Part 4 of 5] — Harry Sinclair Drago (Serial Segment)
  • 907 · Cooper and Candleton — Leslie Gordon Barnard (Short Story)
  • 919 · The Four Stragglers [Part 6 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 930 · Radio — Olin Lyman (Poetry)
  • 931 · The Twin Sicks — Ivon Barker Newman (Short Story)
  • 936 · When You Twangle with Thrills — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 943 · The Tidal Wave — Phoebe O’Neall Faris (Short Story)
  • 951 · The Kid Brother — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 957 · Such Is Life — Edwin L. Sabin (Poetry)
  • 958 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: Curing the Conference Evil — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
  • 960 · A Tribute — Sydney King Russell (Poetry)
1144Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 150, No. 11923-03-17Stockton Mulford
  • 1 · Graft [Part 1 of 5] — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Serial Segment)
  • 25 · The Bold Playboy — Frances R. Durham (Poetry)
  • 26 · Fool’s Gold — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 42 · The Sand Storm — Addison Howard Gibson (Poetry)
  • 43 · The Double Chance [Part 2 of 5] — J. S. Fletcher (Serial Segment)
  • 61 · 3—11—125 — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 68 · After Twenty Years — Allen Crafton (Poetry)
  • 69 · Secret of Powder Basin [Part 3 of 4] — Emerson Hough (Serial Segment)
  • 88 · Exploits of Beau Quicksilver 4. The Hand of the Hyena [Beau Quicksilver] — Florence M. Pettee (Short Story)
  • 94 · Immortal — Margaret Severance (Poetry)
  • 95 · The Doom Dealer [Part 4 of 6; Shadowers, Inc.] — David Fox (Serial Segment)
  • 114 · Intent to Kill — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 124 · Do You Remember—? — Olin Lyman (Poetry)
  • 125 · Smoke of the Forty-Five [Part 5 of 5] — Harry Sinclair Drago (Serial Segment)
  • 139 · Smoke — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 140 · The Harbor of Broken Men — Lieut. C. Donald Feak (Short Story)
  • 146 · No Change — Philip M. Fisher, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 152 · The Cautious Robin — Carlyle Smith (Poetry)
  • 153 · All for Love — Carroll John Daly (Short Story)
  • 160 · My Lady Spring — La Touche Hancock (Poetry)
1145Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 150, No. 21923-03-24Mulford
  • 161 · A Boob There Was [Part 1 of 5] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 179 · The Sunbeam and the Icicle — Jane Thomas (Poetry)
  • 180 · The Thief in the Night — Edgar Wallace (Novellete)
  • 210 · Graft [Part 2 of 5] — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Serial Segment)
  • 234 · An Act of Faith — Leslie Ramón (Short Story)
  • 241 · Pipe-Dream of a Would-be Bachelor — Richard Butler Glaenzer (Poetry)
  • 242 · The Double Chance [Part 3 of 5] — J. S. Fletcher (Serial Segment)
  • 262 · To a Lover — Eva Anne Madden (Poetry)
  • 263 · Exploits of Beau Quicksilver 5. The Green Rajah [Beau Quicksilver] — Florence M. Pettee (Short Story)
  • 270 · The Doom Dealer [Part 5 of 6; Shadowers, Inc.] — David Fox (Serial Segment)
  • 284 · The Conqueror — Edna Valentine Trapnell (Poetry)
  • 285 · Josh Stebbins, Cold Storage Expert [Josh Stebbins] — A. D. Temple (Short Story)
  • 292 · Secret of Powder Basin [Part 4 of 4] — Emerson Hough (Serial Segment)
  • 308 · You Can’t Always Sometimes Tell — Fred B. Mann (Short Story)
  • 313 · The Hell Driver — Arthur Hunt Chute (Short Story)
  • 320 · A Prescription — Margaret G. Hays (Poetry)
1146Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 150, No. 31923-03-31H. Fisk
  • 321 · The Fiction of Hulbert Footner (Article) [Reference Hulbert Footner]
  • 324 · Gentleman Roger’s Girl [Part 1 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 341 · Romance — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 342 · Oh, Promise Me! — Fred Jackson (Novellete)
  • 365 · A Boob There Was [Part 2 of 5] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 383 · The Point of View — Frank X. Finnegan (Poetry)
  • 384 · The Lantern Bearer — Georges Surdez (Short Story)
  • 393 · Graft [Part 3 of 5] — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Serial Segment)
  • 416 · Easter Fancy — Katharine Haviland Taylor (Poetry)
  • 417 · Exploits of Beau Quicksilver 6. Blistering Tongues [Beau Quicksilver] — Florence M. Pettee (Short Story)
  • 425 · The Double Chance [Part 4 of 5] — J. S. Fletcher (Serial Segment)
  • 444 · When All the West Is Like a Rose — Mary C. Davies (Poetry)
  • 445 · Quarantine — Appleton Wayne (Short Story)
  • 452 · A Secret — Edith Loomis (Poetry)
  • 453 · The Doom Dealer [Part 6 of 6; Shadowers, Inc.] — David Fox (Serial Segment)
  • 470 · Horizons — G. G. Bostwick (Poetry)
  • 471 · The Mysterious Disappearance — William Thomas Gilliland (Short Story)
  • 477 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: Spring Training Is Loose — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
  • 480 · Waiting — Margaret Severance (Poetry)
1147Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 150, No. 41923-04-07P. J. Monahan
  • 481 · The Apes of Devil’s Island [Part 1 of 4] — John Cunningham (Serial Segment)
  • 500 · From Time’s Dawn — B. Wallis (Novellete)
  • 518 · Purity — Sam S. Stinson (Poetry)
  • 519 · Gentleman Roger’s Girl [Part 2 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 542 · The Perfect Crime — Frederick C. Davis (Short Story)
  • 548 · To-morrow Never Comes — Olin Lyman (Poetry)
  • 549 · A Boob There Was [Part 3 of 5] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 565 · In the Toys — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 573 · Trust Him Not — Willis Brindley (Poetry)
  • 574 · Graft [Part 4 of 5] — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Serial Segment)
  • 598 · Cynic’s Retrospective — Gordon Seagrove (Poetry)
  • 599 · Exploits of Beau Quicksilver 7. Murder Incognito [Beau Quicksilver] — Florence M. Pettee (Short Story)
  • 608 · Playing Safe — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 609 · The Double Chance [Part 5 of 5] — J. S. Fletcher (Serial Segment)
  • 621 · The Passport — Arthur Henry Gooden (Poetry)
  • 622 · The Wind God — Theda Kenyon (Poetry)
  • 623 · Pop Bottles and Pop — Sam Hellman (Short Story)
  • 634 · Her Crowning Glory — Miles Overholt (Short Story)
  • 640 · Toast to a Son — Edmund Vance Cooke (Poetry)
1148Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 150, No. 51923-04-14Stockton Mulford
  • 641 · Wizardry of Kenneth Perkins (Biographical Material) [Reference Kenneth Perkins]
  • 643 · Queen of the Night [Part 1 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 661 · Showers — Edith Tatum (Poetry)
  • 662 · Mooning Among Moonshiners — Robert Ordway Foote (Novellete)
  • 676 · The Novice — Roselle Mercier Montgomery (Poetry)
  • 677 · The Apes of Devil’s Island [Part 2 of 4] — John Cunningham (Serial Segment)
  • 689 · Spring — Ida M. Thomas (Poetry)
  • 690 · The Sea’s Judgement — Frank H. Shaw (Short Story)
  • 701 · “That’s Where Your Chest Begins” — Percy Waxman (Poetry)
  • 702 · Gentleman Roger’s Girl [Part 3 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 721 · Little Miss April — Charlotte W. Thurston (Poetry)
  • 722 · Pride and Poll — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 728 · Upon Graduating — Faith Baldwin Cuthrell (Poetry)
  • 729 · A Boob There Was [Part 4 of 5] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 750 · The Prisoner — Elliot Balestier (Short Story)
  • 757 · The Spirit-Boats — Minna Irving (Poetry)
  • 758 · Graft [Part 5 of 5] — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Serial Segment)
  • 782 · Life — Olin Lyman (Poetry)
  • 783 · Spirits of the Storm — James C. Young (Short Story)
  • 789 · A Springtime Dream — E. G. Fox (Poetry)
  • 790 · Twixt the Cup and the Lip — M. M. Solomon (Short Story)
  • 796 · The Ultimate Husband — Chester Porter Bissell (Short Story)
1149Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 150, No. 61923-04-21
  • 801 · The Darkness at Windon Manor [Part 1 of 4] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 817 · Futility — G. G. Bostwick (Poetry)
  • 818 · Out of the Sky — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Novellete)
  • 856 · The Wanderer — Margaret E. Sangster (Poetry)
  • 857 · Queen of the Night [Part 2 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 872 · The Winged Derelict — Walter Willoughby Snyder (Short Story)
  • 878 · To Women of the Sea — Margaret Severance (Poetry)
  • 879 · The Apes of Devil’s Island [Part 3 of 4] — John Cunningham (Serial Segment)
  • 895 · A Bunch of Keys — Philip M. Fisher, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 898 · Blossom Time — Leigh Gordon Giltner (Poetry)
  • 899 · Gentleman Roger’s Girl [Part 4 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 919 · Moments — T. Morris Longstreth (Poetry)
  • 920 · The Heart of a Cake-Eater — Carroll John Daly (Short Story)
  • 928 · Be a Winner — Margaret G. Hays (Poetry)
  • 929 · A Boob There Was [Part 5 of 5] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 945 · Imperative — Frances R. Durham (Poetry)
  • 946 · Socker Dooley’s Deluge [Socker Dooley] — Charles Francis Coe (Short Story)
  • 954 · The Casting Net — Harriette G. Bingham (Poetry)
  • 955 · The Second Kiss — William Freeman (Short Story)
  • 960 · In Spring — La Touche Hancock (Poetry)
1150Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 151, No. 11923-04-28Modest Stein
  • 1 · Human Beings [Part 1 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 21 · Hot Ir’n! — Phil Le Noir (Poetry)
  • 22 · Bad News — Fred Jackson (Novellete)
  • 50 · The Darkness at Windon Manor [Part 2 of 4] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 67 · Night in London — Lena Whittaker Blakeney (Poetry)
  • 68 · Saturday Afternoon — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 76 · Friendship — Edith Tatum (Poetry)
  • 77 · Queen of the Night [Part 3 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 95 · The West-Lands — Porter House Stake (Poetry)
  • 96 · Peela Peela — Herman Fetzer (Short Story)
  • 103 · That Money Can’t Buy — George A. Wright (Poetry)
  • 104 · Gentleman Roger’s Girl [Part 5 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 123 · “We Have with Us To-Night-” [Charlie Fenwick (The Telephone Detective)] — George Jay Brenn (Short Story)
  • 130 · Unresponsive — Leigh Gordon Giltner (Poetry)
  • 131 · The Apes of Devil’s Island [Part 4 of 4] — John Cunningham (Serial Segment)
  • 149 · Perennial — Edmund Vance Cooke (Poetry)
  • 150 · The Female of the Species — Atreus Von Schrader (Short Story)
  • 157 · A Dead Game Sport — George Bruce Marquis (Short Story)
1151Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 151, No. 21923-05-05P. J. Monahan
  • 161 · The Moon Maid [Part 1 of 5; Moon Sequence] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 180 · An Ending — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 181 · The Owl-Man — John D. Swain (Novellete)
  • 206 · Luck Is Just an Alibi — George A. Wright (Poetry)
  • 207 · Human Beings [Part 2 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 227 · Along the Seine — Lena Whittaker Blakeney (Poetry)
  • 228 · The Pigeon Hustle — E. K. Means (Short Story)
  • 242 · The Adventurer’s Creed — Karl W. Detzer (Poetry)
  • 243 · The Darkness at Windon Manor [Part 3 of 4] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 260 · Take Me Back — Arthur Webster (Poetry)
  • 261 · Lilac Scented — Florence Scott Bernard (Short Story)
  • 271 · Folk Love-Song — Harry Kemp (Poetry)
  • 272 · Queen of the Night [Part 4 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 289 · Old Age’s Heaven — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 290 · The Suckers — Thomas A. Curry, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 295 · Gentleman Roger’s Girl [Part 6 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 309 · The Bull Fight in Juarez Town — Phil Le Noir (Poetry)
  • 310 · The Sacred Raven — Miles Overholt (Short Story)
  • 313 · Gifts — Claire Gopel (Poetry)
  • 314 · The Fighting Fool — Philip M. Fisher, Jr. (Short Story)
1152Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 151, No. 31923-05-12
  • 321 · Red Clay [Part 1 of 5] — Evelyn Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 338 · The Murder Syndicate — Charles W. Tyler (Novellete)
  • 369 · The Nature Lover Sings — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 370 · The Moon Maid [Part 2 of 5; Moon Sequence] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 387 · None Are So Blind — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 394 · Human Beings [Part 3 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 416 · Loot — Larry Barretto (Short Story)
  • 425 · In a Subway — Stanton A. Coblentz (Poetry)
  • 426 · Queen of the Night [Part 5 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 441 · The Old Town Ain’t What She Used to Be — Phil Le Noir (Poetry)
  • 442 · The Jinx of the Golden Quest — Lieutenant C. Donald Feak (Short Story)
  • 450 · The Darkness at Windon Manor [Part 4 of 4] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 462 · Life’s Symphony — Margaret Severance (Poetry)
  • 464 · The Years of Wisdom — Charles Samuels (Short Story)
  • 469 · What Peeved Letitia — Theodore Seixas Solomons (Short Story)
  • 475 · Open the Gate — Harry Varley (Poetry)
  • 476 · High Ball — Sylvester Williams (Short Story)
  • 480 · Deserted — Maria Gowen Brooks (Poetry) (Reprint)
1153Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 151, No. 41923-05-19H. Fisk
  • 481 · The Works of Wyndham Martyn (Article) [Reference Wyndham Martyn]
  • 483 · Garland the Great [Part 1 of 7] — Wyndham Martyn (Serial Segment)
  • 506 · Love’s Auction — James King Duffy (Poetry)
  • 507 · The Fighting Colonist — E. S. Pladwell (Novellete)
  • 522 · Loves She Like Me? — Samuel Woodworth (Poetry)
  • 523 · Red Clay [Part 2 of 5] — Evelyn Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 542 · A Lover to His Lady — Edith Tatum (Poetry)
  • 543 · The Harpooner — Barrett Brady (Short Story)
  • 552 · Then Faith Shall Die — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 553 · The Moon Maid [Part 3 of 5; Moon Sequence] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 571 · Somebody Was Crazy — Miles Overholt (Short Story)
  • 579 · In the Garden of Lindaraxa — Lula Clark Markham (Poetry)
  • 580 · Human Beings [Part 4 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 601 · My Mother’s Garden — Cecil Hargreaves (Poetry)
  • 602 · Half a Loaf — Mary Arbuckle (Short Story)
  • 611 · Queen of the Night [Part 6 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 626 · Robinson Crew So — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 630 · The Little Green Door — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Short Story)
  • 634 · The Thorn of Death — Leslie Ramon (Short Story)
  • 640 · Pleasures — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
1154Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 151, No. 51923-05-26Modest Stein
  • 641 · Woman with a Poppy [Part 1 of 5] — Herman Howard Matteson (Serial Segment)
  • 662 · The Grails—Memorial Day, 1923 — Minna Irving (Poetry)
  • 663 · Miss Deely’s Diamond [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 695 · Garland the Great [Part 2 of 7] — Wyndham Martyn (Serial Segment)
  • 710 · Finis — Frances R. Durham (Poetry)
  • 711 · A Dash of Irish — W. P. Lawson (Short Story)
  • 719 · To a Pal o’ Mine — Mary Ann Dell (Poetry)
  • 720 · Red Clay [Part 3 of 5] — Evelyn Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 738 · Three Songs — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 739 · The Reformation of Nellie — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 745 · Exchange — Jeanne Lesesne (Poetry)
  • 746 · The Moon Maid [Part 4 of 5; Moon Sequence] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 762 · The Thought Machine — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 769 · Human Beings [Part 5 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 791 · Family Life — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 792 · The Tinhorn — Roland Krebs (Short Story)
  • 797 · Prepare to Shed Them Now — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
1155Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 151, No. 61923-06-02H. Fisk
  • 801 · The Turquoise Arrow [Part 1 of 3] — Horace Howard Herr (Serial Segment)
  • 820 · Dragon’s Breath — Philip M. Fisher, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 846 · Life’s Road Rules — Agnes Balestier (Poetry)
  • 847 · Woman with a Poppy [Part 2 of 5] — Herman Howard Matteson (Serial Segment)
  • 868 · The Eardrops of the Donna Concepcion — Gladys E. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 876 · Restless — M. G. Hays (Poetry)
  • 877 · Garland the Great [Part 3 of 7] — Wyndham Martyn (Serial Segment)
  • 893 · “Twiggez Vous?” — Richard Butler Glaenzer (Poetry)
  • 894 · Wild Wilbur — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 903 · Red Clay [Part 4 of 5] — Evelyn Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 923 · The Flying Fish Skipper — Lieutenant C. Donald Feak (Short Story)
  • 930 · A Woman Lets Down Her Hair — Frances Gildart (Poetry)
  • 931 · The Moon Maid [Part 5 of 5; Moon Sequence] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 945 · The Secret — M. M. Flatley (Poetry)
  • 946 · Figures Never Lie — Garrett Elsden Fort (Short Story)
  • 953 · [Poem] — Zeh Bouck (Poetry)
  • 954 · It Makes a Difference — Katharine Gorrell (Short Story)
  • 957 · Cinders — Don C. Seitz (Poetry)
  • 958 · Busy Thoughts of a Busy Fellow — Izzy Kaplan (Column)
1156Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 152, No. 11923-06-09Modest Stein
  • 1 · A Million to One Chance [Part 1 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 20 · Figuratively Speaking — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 21 · Why Be Wealthy? — Howard Rockey (Novellete)
  • 36 · Echo and the Married Man — B. A. Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 37 · The Turquoise Arrow [Part 2 of 3] — Horace Howard Herr (Serial Segment)
  • 57 · Love Comes — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 58 · The New Sun — J. S. Fletcher (Short Story)
  • 67 · The Fight — Arthur Henry Gooden (Poetry)
  • 68 · Woman with a Poppy [Part 3 of 5] — Herman Howard Matteson (Serial Segment)
  • 88 · Black Ice — Lloyd Roberts (Short Story)
  • 95 · Theater — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 96 · Garland the Great [Part 4 of 7] — Wyndham Martyn (Serial Segment)
  • 111 · Jack Rodney Graduates — Llewellyn V. Hughes (Short Story)
  • 123 · Red Clay [Part 5 of 5] — Evelyn Campbell (Serial Segment)
  • 143 · Butterfly Moments — Margaret G. Hays (Poetry)
  • 144 · A Matter of Record — George M. A. Cain (Short Story)
  • 154 · Spring — Edith Tatum (Poetry)
  • 155 · Cleopatra’s Eye [Digby Gresham] — Florence M. Pettee (Short Story)
1157Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 152, No. 21923-06-16Harry T. Fisk
  • 161 · A Gentleman in Pajamas [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Neville Buck (Serial Segment)
  • 182 · Dead Man Alive — Larry Barretto (Novellete)
  • 203 · A Million to One Chance [Part 2 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 221 · Song — Frances Sargent Osgood (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 222 · Sacrifices — Thomson Burtis (Short Story)
  • 232 · My Love Comes Back to Me To-Day — Cora A. Matson Dolson (Poetry)
  • 233 · Woman with a Poppy [Part 4 of 5] — Herman Howard Matteson (Serial Segment)
  • 253 · The Return — Edith Livingston Smith (Poetry)
  • 254 · The Lexicon of Youth — Carroll John Daly (Short Story)
  • 263 · Garland the Great [Part 5 of 7] — Wyndham Martyn (Serial Segment)
  • 278 · Eager Money — W. P. Lawson (Short Story)
  • 284 · Movies — Ed Payne (Poetry)
  • 285 · The Turquoise Arrow [Part 3 of 3] — Horace Howard Herr (Serial Segment)
  • 302 · Serenade — Catharine Young Glen (Poetry)
  • 303 · Gas — Paul Severance (Short Story)
  • 310 · Retrospect — Olin Lyman (Poetry)
  • 311 · Parlor, Bedroom and Graft — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 316 · There Wait for You — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 317 · Pretties — Roland Krebs (Short Story)
  • 320 · Out of the Past — Eugene C. Dolson (Poetry)
1158Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 152, No. 31923-06-23Stockton Mulford
  • 321 · Cheero, Inc. [Part 1 of 4] — Jack Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 341 · The Man from Lazy River — Christopher B. Booth (Novellete)
  • 381 · A Gentleman in Pajamas [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Neville Buck (Serial Segment)
  • 399 · The Bounder — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 406 · A Million to One Chance [Part 3 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 423 · The Lifted Mask — Margaret Severance (Poetry)
  • 424 · The Johnny Jump-Up — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 432 · Garland the Great [Part 6 of 7] — Wyndham Martyn (Serial Segment)
  • 444 · Homesick — Sam S. Stinson (Poetry)
  • 445 · Josh Stebbins, Navigator [Josh Stebbins] — A. D. Temple (Short Story)
  • 452 · Woman with a Poppy [Part 5 of 5] — Herman Howard Matteson (Serial Segment)
  • 470 · The Crimson Clue — Florence M. Pettee (Short Story)
  • 474 · Streets — Harry Varley (Poetry)
  • 475 · Bob’s Luck — Mary Graham Bonner (Short Story)
  • 480 · Why They Advertise — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
1159Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 152, No. 41923-06-30Modest Stein
  • 481 · The Mastery of Max Brand (Article) [Reference Max Brand]
  • 484 · Dan Barry’s Daughter [Part 1 of 6; Dan Barry] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 503 · The Good Old Days — Richard Butler Glaenzer (Poetry)
  • 504 · Puzzle Profound — C. S. Montanye (Novellete)
  • 525 · Aladdin — Aaron Davis (Poetry)
  • 526 · Cheero, Inc. [Part 2 of 4] — Jack Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 548 · Paid Out — Howard R. Marsh (Short Story)
  • 554 · The Heartbreaker — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 555 · A Gentleman in Pajamas [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Neville Buck (Serial Segment)
  • 573 · The Rocking-Chair Sign — E. K. Means (Short Story)
  • 580 · Give Me Your Hand — Robert Wilson Stevenson (Poetry)
  • 581 · A Million to One Chance [Part 4 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 600 · In Memoriam — Harry M. East, Jr. (Poetry)
  • 601 · Brass Tacks and Paint — Henry Holt (Short Story)
  • 607 · Garland the Great [Part 7 of 7] — Wyndham Martyn (Serial Segment)
  • 624 · Houses — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 625 · Mary Waits by the Window — Courtenay Savage (Short Story)
  • 632 · Expediency — George A. Wright (Poetry)
  • 633 · The Colonel Goes Broke — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 640 · The Quiet Eye — Eliza Cook (Poetry)
1160Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 152, No. 51923-07-07Stockton Mulford
  • 641 · Pit of the Golden Dragon [Part 1 of 4] — William Dudley Pelley (Serial Segment)
  • 655 · Regret — Harry Varley (Poetry)
  • 656 · Jimmy Helps Himself [Part 1 of 2] — Henry Dodge (Serial Segment)
  • 678 · Aw! Shucks! — Mabel Reiss (Poetry)
  • 679 · Dan Barry’s Daughter [Part 2 of 6; Dan Barry] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 697 · A Rainbow — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 698 · Valor’s Grandchildren — Bertha Lowry Gwynne (Short Story)
  • 708 · Cheero, Inc. [Part 3 of 4] — Jack Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 726 · The Miracle — Edwin L. Sabin (Poetry)
  • 727 · The Acumen of Martin MacVeagh — J. U. Giesy (Short Story)
  • 738 · A Gentleman in Pajamas [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Neville Buck (Serial Segment)
  • 756 · Where Strength Lies — George A. Wright (Poetry)
  • 757 · Socker Dooley Triumphs [Socker Dooley] — Charles Francis Coe (Short Story)
  • 764 · The Iron-Kneed — Richard Butler Glaenzer (Poetry)
  • 765 · A Million to One Chance [Part 5 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 784 · Wha Kens? — C. Florence Haire (Poetry)
  • 785 · The Three Eyed Man [Tubby] — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 792 · A Name in the Sand — Hannah Flagg Gould (Poetry)
  • 793 · When Frighthood Was in Flower — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 798 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: Origin of Sport No. 1 — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
1161Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 152, No. 61923-07-14H. Fisk
  • 801 · Without Gloves [Part 1 of 6] — James B. Hendryx (Serial Segment)
  • 820 · Jimmy Helps Himself [Part 2 of 2] — Henry Dodge (Serial Segment)
  • 845 · Old Morgan’s Gold — James Stuart Montgomery (Poetry)
  • 846 · Pit of the Golden Dragon [Part 2 of 4] — William Dudley Pelley (Serial Segment)
  • 860 · The Cowboy to His Friend in Need — Burke Jenkins (Poetry)
  • 861 · And Jill Came Tumbling After — Jackson V. Scholz (Short Story)
  • 869 · The Carpenter — M. Ray Willis (Poetry)
  • 870 · Dan Barry’s Daughter [Part 3 of 6; Dan Barry] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 888 · When East Goes West — Margaret Severance (Poetry)
  • 889 · The Westerner — Romaine H. Lowdermilk (Short Story)
  • 896 · A Gentleman in Pajamas [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Neville Buck (Serial Segment)
  • 911 · The Flapper-Mother — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 912 · Brother to the Snake — Robert W. Sneddon (Short Story)
  • 918 · Cheero, Inc. [Part 4 of 4] — Jack Bechdolt (Serial Segment)
  • 938 · I Looked on Life — Charles Henry Mackintosh (Poetry)
  • 939 · The Heathen Sea Cook — Lieutenant C. Donald Feak (Short Story)
  • 948 · In Fairyland — Ruth Plumly Thompson (Poetry)
  • 949 · Uncowed — Edgar Valentine Smith (Short Story)
  • 957 · The Extroducer — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story)
1162Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 153, No. 11923-07-21
  • 1 · Mystery of Voodoo Manor [Part 1 of 4] — Florence M. Pettee (Serial Segment)
  • 21 · The Coveted Hand — Marc Edmund Jones (Novellete)
  • 40 · Love’s Alchemy — Margaret Rohe (Poetry)
  • 41 · Without Gloves [Part 2 of 6] — James B. Hendryx (Serial Segment)
  • 62 · The Off-Shore Breeze — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 70 · God’s Country — Georgia McNally (Poetry)
  • 71 · Pit of the Golden Dragon [Part 3 of 4] — William Dudley Pelley (Serial Segment)
  • 84 · Books — James A. Sanaker (Poetry)
  • 85 · The City Smiles — Winifred Duncan Ward (Short Story)
  • 93 · Dan Barry’s Daughter [Part 4 of 6; Dan Barry] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 114 · Partners — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 121 · My Heart’s Singin’ — Mary Ann Dell (Poetry)
  • 122 · A Gentleman in Pajamas [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Neville Buck (Serial Segment)
  • 140 · Black Gold from Hannibal Reef — Albert Dorrington (Short Story)
  • 152 · The Circus Flea — Jim Tully (Short Story)
  • 160 · Older and Wiser — Philip Burroughs Strong (Poetry)
1163Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 153, No. 21923-07-28Modest Stein
  • 161 · A Hatful of Trouble [Part 1 of 5] — Frank Blighton (Serial Segment)
  • 180 · Long Island Pebbles — George Sterling (Poetry)
  • 181 · Ain’t Women Peculiah? — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 197 · Enslaved — Percy Waxman (Poetry)
  • 198 · Mystery of Voodoo Manor [Part 2 of 4] — Florence M. Pettee (Serial Segment)
  • 216 · The Deliverance — Robert Terry Shannon (Short Story)
  • 225 · My Son — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 226 · Without Gloves [Part 3 of 6] — James B. Hendryx (Serial Segment)
  • 244 · Romance and Rubbers — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 249 · Home-Ways — Edna Valentine Trapnell (Poetry)
  • 250 · Dan Barry’s Daughter [Part 5 of 6; Dan Barry] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 269 · Girls Is Queer — N. Brewster Morse (Poetry)
  • 270 · The Search for William Classon — Edna Valentine Trapnell (Short Story)
  • 277 · Love — Lloyd Roberts (Poetry)
  • 278 · Pit of the Golden Dragon [Part 4 of 4] — William Dudley Pelley (Serial Segment)
  • 291 · Temperamental — Margaret Wheeler Ross (Poetry)
  • 292 · The Repatriation of ’Lias Olie — Paul Severance (Short Story)
  • 305 · The Silent Self — Margaret Severance (Poetry)
  • 306 · The Fenton-Acme Merger — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 316 · The Key — Bryan Irvine (Short Story)
  • 320 · Degrees — J. Lilian Vandevere (Poetry)
1164Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 153, No. 31923-08-04H. Fisk
  • 321 · The Way of the Buffalo [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 341 · Stories — M. Batterham Lindesay (Poetry)
  • 342 · The Scrap of Lace [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 373 · A Hatful of Trouble [Part 2 of 5] — Frank Blighton (Serial Segment)
  • 392 · The Way of the World (Poetry)
  • 393 · The Ghost of Fat Lung — Charles Beadle (Short Story)
  • 403 · Mystery of Voodoo Manor [Part 3 of 4] — Florence M. Pettee (Serial Segment)
  • 419 · Sworn Testimony — Benjamin Richard Sher (Short Story)
  • 424 · Old Woman — Kathryn White Ryan (Poetry)
  • 425 · Without Gloves [Part 4 of 6] — James B. Hendryx (Serial Segment)
  • 444 · Keeler Comes Into His Own — Chester Porter Bissell (Short Story)
  • 451 · Dan Barry’s Daughter [Part 6 of 6; Dan Barry] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 467 · Dill Pickles — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 472 · Elegy of the Radio — Thomas J. Murray (Poetry)
  • 473 · The Honeymoon’s End — Howard Rockey (Short Story)
1165Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 153, No. 41923-08-11Stockton Mulford
  • 481 · The Black Tube [Part 1 of 4] — William Tillinghast Eldridge (Serial Segment)
  • 498 · Twenty-Stick Island — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 519 · The Way of the Buffalo [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 536 · The Mediterranean — Harriette G. Bingham (Poetry)
  • 537 · The Old Rocks — Arthur Hunt Chute (Short Story)
  • 548 · A Music Trust — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 549 · A Hatful of Trouble [Part 3 of 5] — Frank Blighton (Serial Segment)
  • 568 · The Mystery — George A. Wright (Poetry)
  • 569 · Credit — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 578 · Without Gloves [Part 5 of 6] — James B. Hendryx (Serial Segment)
  • 595 · Look Up — James S. Ryan (Poetry)
  • 596 · The Valley of Sounds — Carl Haverlin (Short Story)
  • 601 · Late Summer — Lilian Nicholson (Poetry)
  • 602 · Mystery of Voodoo Manor [Part 4 of 4] — Florence M. Pettee (Serial Segment)
  • 616 · Reflex — Charles Magee Adams (Short Story)
  • 622 · A Wallop by Wire — I. J. Shulsinger (Short Story)
  • 627 · The Wild Honeysuckle — Philip Freneau (Poetry)
  • 628 · The Millionaire Piker — Charles Hobby Bassford (Short Story)
  • 638 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: Origin of Sport No. 2—Craps — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
1166Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 153, No. 51923-08-18Frank Desch
  • 641 · Poker Faces [Part 1 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 661 · Monte Carlo — Harriette G. Bingham (Poetry)
  • 662 · The Earth-Shaker — Kenneth Perkins (Novellete)
  • 685 · The Black Tube [Part 2 of 4] — William Tillinghast Eldridge (Serial Segment)
  • 701 · The Old Schoolhouse (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 702 · The Sleep of Ages — Stuart Martin (Short Story)
  • 710 · To My Mother — Caroline Wood Morrison (Poetry)
  • 711 · The Way of the Buffalo [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 731 · The Philosophy of Content — Thomas L. Masson (Poetry)
  • 732 · Trouble — William Byron Mowery (Short Story)
  • 737 · Beneath the Pines — Kenneth Bruce (Poetry)
  • 738 · A Hatful of Trouble [Part 4 of 5] — Frank Blighton (Serial Segment)
  • 757 · No Will of His Own (Poetry)
  • 758 · The Famous Eddie Nagel — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 764 · The Answer — Dysart McMullen (Poetry)
  • 765 · Without Gloves [Part 6 of 6] — James B. Hendryx (Serial Segment)
  • 783 · Is This Pleasure? — Floyd Meredith (Poetry)
  • 784 · Josh Stebbins: Marine Archaeologist [Josh Stebbins] — A. D. Temple (Short Story)
  • 790 · Take a Little Wife (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 791 · A Night Call — G. Leslie Crump (Short Story)
  • 796 · Bouquet — Jane Meldrim (Poetry)
  • 797 · The Engagement Ring — Charles Samuels (Short Story)
  • 800 · When Love Is Best — Ada Foster Murray (Poetry)
1167Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 153, No. 61923-08-25H. Fisk
  • 801 · The Man Without Hands [Part 1 of 6] — Lyon Mearson (Serial Segment)
  • 822 · The Talisman of the Seven Gems — George C. Jenks (Novellete)
  • 842 · Poker Faces [Part 2 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 862 · The Swindle Sheet — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 871 · Moments — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 872 · The Black Tube [Part 3 of 4] — William Tillinghast Eldridge (Serial Segment)
  • 888 · Romance Is Not Dead — Leighton Demain (Poetry)
  • 889 · Squaring Up — Robert Terry Shannon (Short Story)
  • 896 · The Demands of Art — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 897 · The Way of the Buffalo [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 913 · The Forty-Niner — Earl Scott (Poetry)
  • 914 · The Touch-Off — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 923 · A Hatful of Trouble [Part 5 of 5] — Frank Blighton (Serial Segment)
  • 943 · Stay Put — Roland Ashford Phillips (Short Story)
  • 952 · Wormwood and General Detecting — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
1168Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 154, No. 11923-09-01Stockton Mulford
  • 1 · A Month to Live [Part 1 of 4] — Don Cameron Shafer (Serial Segment)
  • 15 · Ten Fathoms Down — Lieutenant C. Donald Feak (Novellete)
  • 40 · The Man Without Hands [Part 2 of 6] — Lyon Mearson (Serial Segment)
  • 59 · Two Weeks’ Notice — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 67 · Sea Dreams — Karl W. Detzer (Poetry)
  • 68 · Poker Faces [Part 3 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 87 · Night Eyes — Margaret Wheeler Ross (Poetry)
  • 88 · The Bugler of Belleau — J. C. Kofoed (Short Story)
  • 94 · The Way of the Buffalo [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 113 · Advice to Time — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 114 · Winnin’ Ways wid Wimmin — Paul Severance (Short Story)
  • 122 · Clay — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 123 · The Black Tube [Part 4 of 4] — William Tillinghast Eldridge (Serial Segment)
  • 139 · At Last — Earl W. Scott (Poetry)
  • 140 · Jim the Wise — Cyrus Chapin (Short Story)
  • 147 · The Quest of Arcady — Ethel M. Colson (Poetry)
  • 148 · Ol’ Murph—Prelim Boy — John S. Gotshall (Short Story)
  • 156 · Cat Eat Cat — Roland Krebs (Short Story)
  • 160 · When Mary Was a Lassie (Poetry)
1169PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 154, No. 21923-09-08Modest Stein
  • 161 · Dust to Dust [Part 1 of 6] — Isabel Ostrander (Novel)
  • 180 · The Face in the Abyss [Nicholas Graydon] — A. Merritt (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 227 · Stanzas (“My life is like the summer rose”) — Richard Henry Wilde (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 228 · A Month to Live [Part 2 of 4] — Don Cameron Shafer (Serial Segment)
  • 239 · The Wooing of the Claw Cat — James Stuart Montgomery (Short Story)
  • 246 · A Question (“As Annie was carrying the baby one day”) (Poetry)
  • 247 · The Man Without Hands [Part 3 of 6] — Lyon Mearson (Serial Segment)
  • 262 · Kerry — Charles Hanson Towne (Poetry)
  • 263 · Rose Fever — Gerald Huntoon (Short Story)
  • 269 · The Maids of Vanity Fair — Juliet W. Tompkins (Poetry)
  • 270 · Poker Faces [Part 4 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 288 · First Love — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 289 · Her Hero — Keturah Elliot (Short Story)
  • 296 · The Way of the Buffalo [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 309 · Served Her Right — Marian West (Poetry)
  • 310 · The Resignation of David Strongman — Florence M. Pettee (Short Story)
  • 317 · To-Morrow — Mary Clemner (Poetry)
  • 318 · Izzy Kaplan’s Kolumn: Origin of Sport No. 3—Baseball — W. O. McGeehan (Column)
  • 320 · Second Place — Harry Romaine (Poetry)
1170Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 154, No. 31923-09-15H. Fisk
  • 321 · Cheddar Cheese [Part 1 of 4] — Francis Lynde (Serial Segment)
  • 336 · The Butterfly Man — Chart Pitt (Poetry)
  • 337 · Constantinople to Broadway — C. S. Montanye (Novellete)
  • 353 · Dust to Dust [Part 2 of 6] — Isabel Ostrander (Novel)
  • 375 · The Stolen Ingots [Dr. John Thorndyke] — R. Austin Freeman (Novellete)
  • 388 · Song — Lesley Mason (Poetry)
  • 389 · A Month to Live [Part 3 of 4] — Don Cameron Shafer (Serial Segment)
  • 402 · Trolley Trips — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 411 · Venomous Forty — Jane Burr (Poetry)
  • 412 · The Man Without Hands [Part 4 of 6] — Lyon Mearson (Serial Segment)
  • 429 · Such Is Life — Harry Len Goldborg (Poetry)
  • 430 · The Old Friend and the Old Enemy — Arthur Hunt Chute (Short Story)
  • 443 · A Song of Age — Blakeney Gray (Poetry)
  • 444 · Poker Faces [Part 5 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 461 · The Last Love — Helen Gould Foye (Poetry)
  • 462 · On the Tembi Wall — Douglas M. Dold (Short Story)
  • 472 · How Quaint! — Reita Lambert (Short Story)
  • 480 · The Spirit of Transportation — Roselle Mercier Montgomery (Poetry)
1171Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 154, No. 41923-09-22Stockton Mulford
  • 481 · The Avenging Shepherd [Part 1 of 6] — Harry Sinclair Drago (Serial Segment)
  • 499 · Harness-Shy — Collins D. Bradley (Novellete)
  • 517 · The Same Old World — Roselle M. Montgomery (Poetry)
  • 518 · Cheddar Cheese [Part 2 of 4] — Francis Lynde (Serial Segment)
  • 535 · To Thee — Julia Leonard (Poetry)
  • 536 · The Wager — Isa Urquhart Glenn (Short Story)
  • 545 · The Poor (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 546 · Dust to Dust [Part 3 of 6] — Isabel Ostrander (Novel)
  • 568 · Light — Faith Baldwin (Poetry)
  • 569 · Etiquette and Addison Utley — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 576 · The Man Without Hands [Part 5 of 6] — Lyon Mearson (Serial Segment)
  • 596 · The Broken Chip — Vincent Hughes (Short Story)
  • 608 · A Real Mystery — Blanche Elizabeth Wade (Poetry)
  • 609 · A Month to Live [Part 4 of 4] — Don Cameron Shafer (Serial Segment)
  • 620 · The Man Who Hasn’t Made Good — Percy W. Reynolds (Poetry)
  • 621 · S’Liza — Lida Wise Hickok (Short Story)
  • 626 · Each Man Has a Broken Vow — Mary C. Davies (Poetry)
  • 627 · The Deuce — Wolcott LeClear Beard (Short Story)
  • 640 · The Lip and the Heart — John Adams (Poetry)
1172Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 154, No. 51923-09-29
  • 641 · Marked Down [Part 1 of 4] — Florence M. Pettee (Serial Segment)
  • 661 · Old Flame — Clarence Alexander Rea (Poetry)
  • 662 · Sea Change — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Novellete)
  • 706 · The Avenging Shepherd [Part 2 of 6] — Harry Sinclair Drago (Serial Segment)
  • 722 · Rene Bland—The Fly-by-Night — Henry Leverage (Short Story)
  • 727 · Sweet Folly — Nancy Byrd Turner (Poetry)
  • 728 · Cheddar Cheese [Part 3 of 4] — Francis Lynde (Serial Segment)
  • 745 · The Windjammer — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 751 · Dust to Dust [Part 4 of 6] — Isabel Ostrander (Novel)
  • 766 · The Betrothal — Curtis May (Poetry)
  • 767 · The Long and the Short of It — Audrey McMahon (Short Story)
  • 775 · The Man Without Hands [Part 6 of 6] — Lyon Mearson (Serial Segment)
  • 790 · Optimism — Gabrielle Cummings (Poetry)
  • 791 · The High Tide at Gettysburg — W. H. Thompson (Poetry)
  • 792 · 50% Honor — Colman Galloway (Short Story)
  • 800 · Heigho for the Tally-Ho! — Anne V. Culbertson (Poetry)
1173Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 154, No. 61923-10-06Modest Stein
  • 801 · Desert Voices [Part 1 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 819 · Headin’ South — B. U. Davenport (Poetry)
  • 820 · So This Is Wedlock! — John D. Swain (Novellete)
  • 848 · A Legend of Annsville Creek — Minna Irving (Poetry)
  • 849 · Marked Down [Part 2 of 4] — Florence M. Pettee (Serial Segment)
  • 872 · The Head Chopper — E. K. Means (Short Story)
  • 883 · The Avenging Shepherd [Part 3 of 6] — Harry Sinclair Drago (Serial Segment)
  • 900 · Cave Man Stuff — Kenneth MacNichol (Short Story)
  • 909 · Dust to Dust [Part 5 of 6] — Isabel Ostrander (Novel)
  • 927 · Supplication — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 928 · Little Dark Ships — Albert Dorrington (Short Story)
  • 935 · The Empty House — Faith Baldwin (Poetry)
  • 936 · Cheddar Cheese [Part 4 of 4] — Francis Lynde (Serial Segment)
  • 946 · The Buyer — Ida M. Thomas (Poetry)
  • 947 · Liquor and Woman — Roland Krebs (Short Story)
  • 951 · The Tusk of the Butcher — Philip M. Fisher, Jr. (Short Story)
1174Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 155, No. 11923-10-13Stockton Mulford
  • 1 · The Return of Semi Dual (Miscellaneous) [Reference J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith]
  • 2 · The Opposing Venus [Part 1 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 21 · Woolgathering — Jessie M. Thompson (Poetry)
  • 22 · Peridoux — Fred Jackson (Novellete)
  • 42 · Kitty Neil — John Francis Waller (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 43 · Desert Voices [Part 2 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 60 · Into the Hands of the Enemy — Corinne Harris Markey (Short Story)
  • 69 · Marked Down [Part 3 of 4] — Florence M. Pettee (Serial Segment)
  • 90 · A Puzzle — F. O. Gross (Poetry)
  • 91 · Sea Vultures — Lieut. C. Donald Feak (Short Story)
  • 98 · The Avenging Shepherd [Part 4 of 6] — Harry Sinclair Drago (Serial Segment)
  • 116 · The Cheer Leader — Charles B. Stilson (Short Story)
  • 123 · Dust to Dust [Part 6 of 6] — Isabel Ostrander (Novel)
  • 140 · Friends — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 141 · Jes’ Like His Pa — Mabel H. Wharton (Short Story)
  • 148 · Clouds’ Mirror — Lorena Hill Betts (Poetry)
  • 149 · The Image of Vengeance — Murray Horton Johnson (Short Story)
  • 156 · Home Soil — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 157 · Was It Murder? — Lemuel L. de Bra (Short Story)
1175Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 155, No. 21923-10-20H. Fisk
  • 161 · The Laughing Rider [Part 1 of 6] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 182 · Carnival — Theda Kenyon (Poetry)
  • 183 · A Merchant of Venice — Scammon Lockwood (Novellete)
  • 199 · Everlasting — Hazel Blair (Poetry)
  • 200 · The Opposing Venus [Part 2 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 220 · A Fisher of Men [Dr. John Thorndyke] — R. Austin Freeman (Short Story)
  • 233 · Disappointed! — R. E. Alexander (Poetry)
  • 234 · Desert Voices [Part 3 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 255 · Tillie of Belkofski — Harold McCracken (Short Story)
  • 262 · Bus Dreams — Rose Henderson (Poetry)
  • 263 · The Avenging Shepherd [Part 5 of 6] — Harry Sinclair Drago (Serial Segment)
  • 277 · Outward Bound — Alice Rollit Coe (Poetry)
  • 278 · Once a Roughneck — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 288 · The Pilgrim — Chart Pitt (Poetry)
  • 289 · Marked Down [Part 4 of 4] — Florence M. Pettee (Serial Segment)
  • 304 · A Sport — Phil H. Moore (Poetry)
  • 305 · The Puddle-Duck — Ralph E. Mooney (Short Story)
  • 314 · “To Thine Own Self Be True” — Mary Cecil (Poetry)
  • 315 · The Smile and the Tear — J. J. Moran (Short Story)
  • 320 · Cronies — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
1176Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 155, No. 31923-10-27Stockton Mulford
  • 321 · Out of the World for a While [Part 1 of 4] — Charles Wesley Sanders (Serial Segment)
  • 340 · Fungus Isle — Philip M. Fisher, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 366 · The Laughing Rider [Part 2 of 6] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 383 · One Poem — George Sterling (Poetry)
  • 384 · Breed — Captain Dingle (Short Story)
  • 397 · Now It Can Be Told — Percy Waxman (Poetry)
  • 398 · The Opposing Venus [Part 3 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 417 · Realization — Clarence Urmy (Poetry)
  • 418 · Long Live the Queens — Miles Overholt (Short Story)
  • 427 · Desert Voices [Part 4 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 443 · Not All in the Books — Carroll John Daly (Short Story)
  • 450 · Leaves — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 451 · The Avenging Shepherd [Part 6 of 6] — Harry Sinclair Drago (Serial Segment)
  • 462 · Socker Dooley and the Uplift Impulse [Socker Dooley] — Charles Francis Coe (Short Story)
  • 469 · The Emerald of Don Pedro Y Salazar — Hamilton Craigie (Short Story)
  • 478 · The Shot — Henry Payson Dowst (Short Story)
1177Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 155, No. 41923-11-03Stockton Mulford
  • 481 · The Stranger at the Gate [Part 1 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 496 · Love’s Magic Spell — Elizabeth Clarke Hardy (Poetry)
  • 497 · The Calvert Case — Donald McGibney (Novellete)
  • 536 · Be Not Overardent — Leslie Ramon (Poetry)
  • 537 · Out of the World for a While [Part 2 of 4] — Charles Wesley Sanders (Serial Segment)
  • 554 · The Age Limit — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 562 · The Laughing Rider [Part 3 of 6] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 580 · The Winning o’ Joe — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 587 · A Song of City Traffic — Charles Hanson Towne (Poetry)
  • 588 · Desert Voices [Part 5 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 602 · All the World — Hazel Blair (Poetry)
  • 603 · Sweet William — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 609 · Hollyhocks — Lenna Williamson (Poetry)
  • 610 · The Opposing Venus [Part 4 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 625 · Life — Pearl A. Brown (Poetry)
  • 626 · The Claim — Freda A. Tilden (Short Story)
  • 630 · Indian Camp Fire — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 631 · The Unseen Thing — Florence M. Pettee (Short Story)
  • 635 · Three Mysteries — George Sterling (Poetry)
  • 636 · Bibi of Belleville — George Marion, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 640 · Tranquillity — Gabrielle Cummings (Poetry)
1178Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 155, No. 51923-11-10H. Fisk
  • 641 · The Fourth Chum [Part 1 of 4] — John Schoolcraft (Serial Segment)
  • 656 · Kitchen Nights — Percy W. Reynolds (Poetry)
  • 657 · Borrowed Plumes — John D. Swain (Novellete)
  • 694 · The Stranger at the Gate [Part 2 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 709 · Buck Up — Jack Hyatt, Jr. (Poetry)
  • 710 · Kicking Tom McGee — Arthur Hunt Chute (Short Story)
  • 718 · There Is No Other Day — Leslie Ramon (Poetry)
  • 719 · Out of the World for a While [Part 3 of 4] — Charles Wesley Sanders (Serial Segment)
  • 733 · Slaves to the Dead — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 734 · Mystery Farm — Edmund Elliot (Short Story)
  • 745 · In Turkestan — Martha Ostenso (Poetry)
  • 746 · The Laughing Rider [Part 4 of 6] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 766 · Adolph’s Cloud of Glory — Reita Lambert (Short Story)
  • 776 · Desert Voices [Part 6 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 790 · The Man Who Would Not Kneel — Leslie Gordon Barnard (Short Story)
1179Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 155, No. 61923-11-17
  • 801 · Annihilation [Part 1 of 7] — Isabel Ostrander (Novel)
  • 823 · Dark o’ the Moon — Bertha Lowry Gwynne (Novellete)
  • 846 · The Fourth Chum [Part 2 of 4] — John Schoolcraft (Serial Segment)
  • 859 · The Poor Fish — Jack Casey (Short Story)
  • 870 · The Adventurer — Roselle Mercier Montgomery (Poetry)
  • 871 · The Stranger at the Gate [Part 3 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 887 · Sanctuary — Edith Tatum (Poetry)
  • 888 · Fate and Evelyn — William Slavens McNutt (Short Story)
  • 897 · Play Hits from Argosy Allstory (Miscellaneous)
  • 898 · The Laughing Rider [Part 5 of 6] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 919 · Regret — Leslie Ramón (Poetry)
  • 920 · The Beam — L. Patrick Greene (Short Story)
  • 927 · Out of the World for a While [Part 4 of 4] — Charles Wesley Sanders (Serial Segment)
  • 946 · I Am Memory — Edna Jacques (Poetry)
  • 947 · Cashier’s Checks — Benjamin R. Sher (Short Story)
  • 954 · Myra’s Miracle — Ashley Miller (Short Story)
  • 960 · The Everlasting Beauty — T. Morris Longstreth (Poetry)
1180Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 156, No. 11923-11-24
  • 1 · Another Woman’s Life [Part 1 of 5] (Serial Segment)
  • 21 · Get ’Em While They’re Hot — Dean L. Heffernan (Novellete)
  • 37 · Annihilation [Part 2 of 7] — Isabel Ostrander (Novel)
  • 60 · White Meat — Lisle & Mrs. Lisle Bell (Short Story)
  • 67 · A Thanksgiving — Faith Baldwin (Poetry)
  • 68 · The Fourth Chum [Part 3 of 4] — John Schoolcraft (Serial Segment)
  • 79 · The Buccaneer — Fred Foltz (Poetry)
  • 80 · The Savage Strain — Hamilton Craigie (Short Story)
  • 89 · What Though It Rain — Zeh Bouck (Poetry)
  • 90 · The Stranger at the Gate [Part 4 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 104 · That’s What Comes of Writing Letters — Simpson S. Nicol (Short Story)
  • 111 · The Laughing Rider [Part 6 of 6] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 130 · The Two Travelers — Caswell Barrie (Short Story)
  • 133 · At the Movies — Harold Seton (Poetry)
  • 134 · Base Gratitude — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 143 · End of the Rope — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 152 · A Bird in the Handbooks — Frank Mann (Short Story)
  • 160 · When All This Partying’s Over, Dear — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
1181PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 156, No. 21923-12-01Modest Stein
  • 161 · The Black Jarl [Part 1 of 3] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 175 · Mystery (“One by one my friends depart”) — Charles Hanson Towne (Poetry)
  • 176 · Red for a Million — Maxwell Smith (Novellete)
  • 218 · Another Woman’s Life [Part 2 of 5] (Serial Segment)
  • 235 · The Out Trail — T. Morris Longstreth (Poetry)
  • 236 · The Glass Jaw — Jim Tully (Short Story)
  • 243 · On the Heights — Grace Cooke Tonjoroff (Poetry)
  • 244 · Annihilation [Part 3 of 7] — Isabel Ostrander (Novel)
  • 264 · Alicia Learns to Drive — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 273 · The Stranger at the Gate [Part 5 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 288 · The Magic of It — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 289 · A Daughter of Midas — Justa Linard (Short Story)
  • 297 · Hilltop Legend — Lilian Nicholson (Poetry)
  • 298 · The Fourth Chum [Part 4 of 4] — John Schoolcraft (Serial Segment)
  • 309 · Shanghaied Furies — Lieutenant C. Donald Feak (Short Story)
  • 317 · One Word — Harry Varley (Short Story)
1182PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 156, No. 31923-12-08Stockton Mulford
  • 321 · Bright Lights [Part 1 of 6] — Robert Orr Chipperfield (Serial Segment)
  • 340 · A Fortune Hunting Fool — Collins D. Bradley (Novellete)
  • 365 · There’s Nothing Worth While in the World, but You — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 366 · The Black Jarl [Part 2 of 3] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 381 · Salvation — Glenn Ward Dresbach (Poetry)
  • 382 · Capital and Surplus — Newton Fuessle (Short Story)
  • 392 · You Are — Eve Warren (Poetry)
  • 393 · Another Woman’s Life [Part 3 of 5] (Serial Segment)
  • 411 · The Seventh Son-In-Law — Leslie Gordon Barnard (Short Story)
  • 421 · G’Wan — George A. Wright (Poetry)
  • 422 · Annihilation [Part 4 of 7] — Isabel Ostrander (Novel)
  • 439 · Socker Dooley: Demon [Socker Dooley] — Charles Francis Coe (Short Story)
  • 446 · The Stranger at the Gate [Part 6 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 463 · The Song of the City — A. Eastman Elwin (Poetry)
  • 464 · Josh Stebbins: Prospector [Josh Stebbins] — A. D. Temple (Short Story)
  • 471 · On Broadway — Maxwell Smith (Short Story)
1183PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 156, No. 41923-12-15Modest Stein
  • 481 · Hopalong Cassidy Returns: I. The Snakes [Hopalong Cassidy] — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 494 · The Boatman of Kinsale — Thomas O. Davis (Poetry)
  • 495 · Out of the Moon [Part 1 of 4] — Homer Eon Flint (Serial Segment)
  • 509 · Crab Reef — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Novellete)
  • 529 · Bright Lights [Part 2 of 6] — Robert Orr Chipperfield (Serial Segment)
  • 549 · The Devil’s Jest — Robert Terry Shannon (Short Story)
  • 555 · Another Woman’s Life [Part 4 of 5] (Serial Segment)
  • 571 · If I Dream You — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 572 · Bondage — John Scarry (Short Story)
  • 581 · Annihilation [Part 5 of 7] — Isabel Ostrander (Novel)
  • 598 · Visions — Harold White (Poetry)
  • 599 · Overcharged — Winona Godfrey (Short Story)
  • 609 · The Black Jarl [Part 3 of 3] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 624 · Records — Floyd Meredith (Poetry)
  • 625 · Alias His Lordship — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 633 · The Seeker — T. Morris Longstreth (Poetry)
  • 634 · A Change in the Management — Rose Henderson (Short Story)
  • 640 · A Word for the Groom — Charles H. Chesley (Poetry)
1184Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 156, No. 51923-12-22H. Fisk
  • 641 · Diary of a Notorious Woman [Part 1 of 5] — Lady Elizabeth Steyne (Serial Segment)
  • 659 · “That Keeps a Man from Harm” — Charles Wesley Sanders (Novellete)
  • 689 · Out of the Moon [Part 2 of 4] — Homer Eon Flint (Serial Segment)
  • 705 · A Question of Ethics — Carroll John Daly (Short Story)
  • 714 · Bright Lights [Part 3 of 6] — Robert Orr Chipperfield (Serial Segment)
  • 727 · Christmas Gifts — John Kendrick Bangs (Poetry)
  • 728 · Hopalong Cassidy Returns: II. The Bobcat Pauses [Hopalong Cassidy] — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 737 · Farewell — Byron B. Jones (Poetry)
  • 738 · Annihilation [Part 6 of 7] — Isabel Ostrander (Novel)
  • 752 · Homing — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 753 · The Old Woof’s Tale — Robert M. Newcomb (Short Story)
  • 762 · Spirit of Christmas — Pearl A. Brown (Poetry)
  • 763 · Another Woman’s Life [Part 5 of 5] (Serial Segment)
  • 780 · In Answer — Arthur Wallace Peach (Poetry)
  • 781 · The Wise Man of Borneo — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 793 · Give Us Men (Poetry)
  • 794 · Pocket and Docket — William Byron Mowery (Short Story)
  • 798 · Out of Tune — Cyril B. Egan (Short Story)
1185Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 156, No. 61923-12-29Paul Stahr
  • 801 · Unbeatable Bates [Part 1 of 5] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 820 · The New Year — Ida M. Thomas (Poetry)
  • 821 · The Desert Imp — William H. Hamby (Novellete)
  • 850 · When Dad Says “Shut the Draft” — Marguerite Head (Poetry)
  • 851 · Diary of a Notorious Woman [Part 2 of 5] — Lady Elizabeth Steyne (Serial Segment)
  • 869 · The Passing of Bill — Gordon Johnstone (Poetry)
  • 870 · Lucky Money — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 878 · Out of the Moon [Part 3 of 4] — Homer Eon Flint (Serial Segment)
  • 896 · Reality — Sonia Novak-Clary (Poetry)
  • 897 · Hopalong Cassidy Returns: III. Mesquite Jenkins Investigates [Hopalong Cassidy] — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 909 · Bright Lights [Part 4 of 6] — Robert Orr Chipperfield (Serial Segment)
  • 926 · Oh, Boy! — M. G. Hays (Poetry)
  • 927 · The House That Gari Bought — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 935 · Some Day— — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 936 · Annihilation [Part 7 of 7] — Isabel Ostrander (Novel)
  • 949 · The Sky King — T. Von Ziekursch (Short Story)
  • The Call — Mary Clarke Werts (Short Story)
1186Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 157, No. 11924-01-05Stockton Mulford
  • 1 · Out Where the Worst Begins [Part 1 of 5] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 23 · Jungle Vengeance — Frederick Moore (Novellete)
  • 58 · The Call — Wanda May (Poetry)
  • 59 · Unbeatable Bates [Part 2 of 5] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 77 · Silent Music — Catherine de Mille (Poetry)
  • 78 · Not a Genius — Manning J. Rubin (Short Story)
  • 82 · Paradox — R. H. D. (Poetry)
  • 83 · Diary of a Notorious Woman [Part 3 of 5] — Lady Elizabeth Steyne (Serial Segment)
  • 103 · Hopalong Cassidy Returns: IV. The Tenderfoot — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 115 · Winter Magic — Eldredge Denison (Poetry)
  • 116 · Bright Lights [Part 5 of 6] — Robert Orr Chipperfield (Serial Segment)
  • 132 · Being Joe’s Wife — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 139 · Out of the Moon [Part 4 of 4] — Homer Eon Flint (Serial Segment)
  • 151 · Precautions — B. A. Robinson (Poetry)
  • 152 · The Lily Fingered One — James Hanna (Short Story)
  • 156 · The Spanish Comb — Margaret Brady (Short Story)
1187Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 157, No. 21924-01-12Modest Stein
  • 161 · A Centaur of Navarre [Part 1 of 7] — Charles B. Stilson (Serial Segment)
  • 179 · Moving Pictures — Harold Seton (Poetry)
  • 180 · Vingo’s Mysterious Stranger [Vingo] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 198 · Out Where the Worst Begins [Part 2 of 5] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 219 · The Two Paths — Charles O. Breeding (Poetry)
  • 220 · The Woman in the Case — Reita Lambert (Short Story)
  • 230 · You Pity Me? — Britt (Poetry)
  • 231 · Unbeatable Bates [Part 3 of 5] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 246 · Sorrow and Joy (Poetry)
  • 247 · Hopalong Cassidy Returns: V. The Parson — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 260 · Diary of a Notorious Woman [Part 4 of 5] — Lady Elizabeth Steyne (Serial Segment)
  • 275 · A Face in the Crowd — George Sterling (Poetry)
  • 276 · One Dimensional — Raymond Lester (Short Story)
  • 286 · Bright Lights [Part 6 of 6] — Robert Orr Chipperfield (Serial Segment)
  • 303 · The Rubaiyat of “Old Probs” — Laura Simmons (Poetry)
  • 304 · Socker Dooley—Oo-La-La! [Socker Dooley] — Charles Francis Coe (Short Story)
  • 313 · The Circle of Horns — William Byron Mowery (Short Story)
  • 316 · The Snow Man’s Fate — Robert Baker (Poetry)
  • 317 · The Bluff — Herbert Louis McNary (Short Story)
1188Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 157, No. 31924-01-19Modest Stein
  • 321 · Officer! [Part 1 of 5] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 341 · The Gray Friar [Digby Gresham] — Florence M. Pettee (Novellete)
  • 359 · “Speaking of Operations” — Floyd Meredith (Poetry)
  • 360 · A Centaur of Navarre [Part 2 of 7] — Charles B. Stilson (Serial Segment)
  • 378 · To Mine Ego — Leslie Ramon (Poetry)
  • 379 · A Man Named Sullivan — Frank Condon (Short Story)
  • 389 · If I’d My Life to Live Again — Mary C. Davies (Poetry)
  • 390 · Out Where the Worst Begins [Part 3 of 5] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 410 · The Menace — Grace MacGowan Cooke (Poetry)
  • 411 · Hopalong Cassidy Returns: VI. Ogallala Gives Welcome [Hopalong Cassidy] — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 420 · Unbeatable Bates [Part 4 of 5] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 436 · The Open Door — Mary Cecil (Poetry)
  • 437 · Gladys of Spif — Jesse F. Gelders (Short Story)
  • 443 · Cargoes — Theda Kenyon (Poetry)
  • 444 · Diary of a Notorious Woman [Part 5 of 5] — Lady Elizabeth Steyne (Serial Segment)
  • 458 · Life and Adventures of Friday Smith — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 465 · The Poet Dreams of Spring — Ralph Lusk (Poetry)
  • 466 · Siamese — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 475 · For Youth Must Ride — Paul Severance (Short Story)
1189Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 157, No. 41924-01-26DeAlton Valentine
  • 481 · The Blackmailer — Max Brand (Novellete)
  • 513 · Rung In [Part 1 of 3] — Maxwell Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 532 · Hopalong Cassidy Returns: VII. Worthy of the Master [Hopalong Cassidy] — Clarence E. Mulford (Serial Segment)
  • 544 · Officer! [Part 2 of 5] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 566 · The Cutie — Jane Burr (Poetry)
  • 567 · Miss Crosby — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 575 · Where the Papaw Lilies Blow — Sophie E. Redford (Poetry)
  • 576 · A Centaur of Navarre [Part 3 of 7] — Charles B. Stilson (Serial Segment)
  • 594 · That Irish Tongue of His — Carroll John Daly (Short Story)
  • 600 · Out Where the Worst Begins [Part 4 of 5] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 618 · Art — Mary Coles Carrington (Poetry)
  • 619 · Pajamas and a Portiere — Flora Ebeling (Short Story)
  • 627 · To Modern Maids — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 628 · Slaves — Rosamond Botsford (Poetry)
  • 629 · Unbeatable Bates [Part 5 of 5] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 640 · Our Baby — Hazel Bell (Poetry)
1190Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 157, No. 51924-02-02Stockton Mulford
  • 641 · Tarzan and the Ant Men [Part 1 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 659 · The Lone Tree — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 660 · “When First We Practice to Deceive” — Meredith Davis (Novellete)
  • 678 · Gather Ye Roses — Louis B. Capron (Poetry)
  • 679 · Rung In [Part 2 of 3] — Maxwell Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 698 · Case No. E-365 — A. Sadler (Short Story)
  • 709 · A Devotee — Nathan M. Levy (Poetry)
  • 710 · Officer! [Part 3 of 5] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 733 · Unanswerable — Iva Whitman Robinson (Poetry)
  • 734 · Hopalong Cassidy Returns: VIII. Crossing Bridges [Hopalong Cassidy] — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 744 · Dreams — Paul West (Poetry)
  • 745 · A Centaur of Navarre [Part 4 of 7] — Charles B. Stilson (Serial Segment)
  • 763 · Pompier — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 778 · Out Where the Worst Begins [Part 5 of 5] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 794 · What a Dog-Gone Shame! — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 800 · Men — Ralph M. Thomson (Poetry)
1191Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 157, No. 61924-02-09Stockton Mulford
  • 801 · Eight Monkeys and a Catspaw [Part 1 of 4] — Harry B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 823 · A Texas Alibi — W. D. Hoffman (Novellete)
  • 840 · Tarzan and the Ant Men [Part 2 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 855 · Mr. Brett Takes the Helm — Leslie Gordon Barnard (Short Story)
  • 868 · Pass, Point and Parry — Frederick S. Foltz (Poetry)
  • 869 · A Centaur of Navarre [Part 5 of 7] — Charles B. Stilson (Serial Segment)
  • 885 · Hopalong Cassidy Returns: (IX.) Vested Rights [Hopalong Cassidy] — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 897 · Wild Roses — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 898 · Officer! [Part 4 of 5] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 916 · My Valentine — Margaret Severance (Poetry)
  • 917 · The Has Been — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 924 · The Dying Pirate’s Prayer — Theodore G. Roberts (Poetry)
  • 925 · Rung In [Part 3 of 3] — Maxwell Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 938 · Romany Lament — Martha Haskell Clark (Poetry)
  • 939 · In Three-Four Time — Daphne Alloway McVicker (Short Story)
  • 945 · When I Get Time — Bessie O’Byrne (Poetry)
  • 946 · A Needle in a Haystack — Jim Tully (Short Story)
  • 952 · The Wild Honeysuckle — Philip Freneau (Poetry)
  • 953 · Daphne Makes Good — Vivien Chandler (Short Story)
  • 960 · Two Descriptions — Ella Bentley Arthur (Poetry)
1192Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 158, No. 11924-02-16Modest Stein
  • 1 · Mystery Land [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 16 · The Flirt — Kate Kelly (Poetry)
  • 17 · In the Near Future — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Novellete)
  • 50 · Eight Monkeys and a Catspaw [Part 2 of 4] — Harry B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 67 · An Anchorage — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 68 · Prestige — R. de S. Horn (Short Story)
  • 79 · The Bachelor and the Bird — Clement Wood (Poetry)
  • 80 · Tarzan and the Ant Men [Part 3 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 96 · Hopalong Cassidy Returns: (X.) Home, Sweet Home [Hopalong Cassidy] — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 108 · Why, Then, Does He Follow? — M. C. Davies (Poetry)
  • 109 · A Centaur of Navarre [Part 6 of 7] — Charles B. Stilson (Serial Segment)
  • 124 · Obstinacy — Faith Baldwin (Poetry)
  • 125 · Death in the Dark — Samuel Scoville, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 130 · An Old Pair of Dungarees — Walbridge Dudley (Poetry)
  • 131 · Officer! [Part 5 of 5] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 148 · ‘Member? — Marvin Wesley Bilderback (Poetry)
  • 149 · Gilley and His Little Blind Date — Simpson S. Nicol (Short Story)
  • 156 · The King’s Highway — Gordon Johnstone (Poetry)
  • 157 · White Water — William Byron Mowery (Vignette)
  • 160 · Because You’re You — John Maynard Waite (Poetry)
1193Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 158, No. 21924-02-23DeAlton Valentine
  • 161 · Shifting Sands [Part 1 of 3] — Garrard Harris (Serial Segment)
  • 181 · The Collision — Laurie York Erskine (Novellete)
  • 215 · Mystery Land [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 233 · The Weasel — Stanley Walker (Short Story)
  • 242 · Envy — Paul West (Poetry)
  • 243 · Eight Monkeys and a Catspaw [Part 3 of 4] — Harry B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 265 · Camaraderie — Stobart LaMotte (Poetry)
  • 266 · Not Sufficient Funds — William V. Newell (Short Story)
  • 276 · Wooing Weather — Gordon Johnstone (Poetry)
  • 277 · Tarzan and the Ant Men [Part 4 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 291 · The Silver King — Eric D. Walrond (Short Story)
  • 298 · A Centaur of Navarre [Part 7 of 7] — Charles B. Stilson (Serial Segment)
  • 313 · See Yourself As You Are — Leon Gertsman (Poetry)
  • 314 · According to the Evidence — Garret Smith (Short Story)
1194Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 158, No. 31924-03-01Stockton Mulford
  • 321 · Big Game [Part 1 of 7] — Louis Lacy Stevenson (Serial Segment)
  • 342 · In the Round Room [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 376 · Shifting Sands [Part 2 of 3] — Garrard Harris (Serial Segment)
  • 394 · Falsehood — Harry Kemp (Poetry)
  • 395 · Camp Fire — Arthur Mills (Short Story)
  • 401 · The Night Crew — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 402 · Mystery Land [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 419 · City Sleighing — Lurana W. Sheldon (Poetry)
  • 420 · Chink Stuff — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 426 · Old Pop in New Bottles — Richard B. Glaenzer (Poetry)
  • 427 · Tarzan and the Ant Men [Part 5 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 440 · Silent Wings — Harry Granville (Poetry)
  • 441 · The Head Vaquero — Archie Rice (Short Story)
  • 450 · Eight Monkeys and a Catspaw [Part 4 of 4] — Harry B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 468 · Dead Men May Tell Tales [Digby Gresham] — Florence M. Pettee (Short Story)
  • 474 · Served Him Right — D. J. Tinnes (Poetry)
  • 475 · Coincidence — Jack Oppenheimer (Short Story)
  • 480 · He Seemed to Know — Robert Baker (Poetry)
1195Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 158, No. 41924-03-08Paul Stahr
  • 481 · Minions of the Law [Part 1 of 4] — Horace Howard Herr (Serial Segment)
  • 496 · Love — Dixie Willson (Poetry)
  • 497 · Who Answered? — Gilbert Riddell (Novellete)
  • 523 · The Master — Edmund Vance Cooke (Poetry)
  • 524 · Big Game [Part 2 of 7] — Louis Lacy Stevenson (Serial Segment)
  • 541 · Red Tom Turne — Howard R. Marsh (Short Story)
  • 551 · Compensation — Anne Porteous (Poetry)
  • 552 · Mystery Land [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 565 · March Thaw — Thomas J. Murray (Poetry)
  • 566 · Heads I Win! — Maxwell Smith (Short Story)
  • 578 · Tarzan and the Ant Men [Part 6 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 592 · Weather Forecasts — Beatrice Rice D’Emo (Poetry)
  • 593 · Paramata in Eruption — A. Sadler (Short Story)
  • 602 · Shifting Sands [Part 3 of 3] — Garrard Harris (Serial Segment)
  • 617 · The Rider — Robert Baker (Poetry)
  • 618 · Golden June — Robert Wilson Stevenson (Poetry)
  • 618 · Good-By! — Robert Wilson Stevenson (Poetry)
  • 619 · Soft Soap — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 626 · Hope Deferred — Rose Goodale Dayton (Poetry)
  • 627 · Owly Joins the Gang — Joseph Anthony (Short Story)
  • 634 · Fore! Fore! — Harry Varley (Short Story)
  • 640 · A Farewell — Ethel Roberts (Poetry)
1196Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 158, No. 51924-03-15
  • 641 · The Confidence Man [Part 1 of 6] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 663 · Young Rebels — Charles Wesley Sanders (Novellete)
  • 702 · Minions of the Law [Part 2 of 4] — Horace Howard Herr (Serial Segment)
  • 718 · Fresh Air — Hamilton Pope Galt (Poetry)
  • 719 · The Green Overcoat — John Holden (Short Story)
  • 725 · I Wonder — Beech Hilton (Poetry)
  • 726 · Big Game [Part 3 of 7] — Louis Lacy Stevenson (Serial Segment)
  • 744 · Where Does the Laughter Go? — Marion Short (Poetry)
  • 745 · Socker Dooley Leaves the Fringe [Socker Dooley] — Charles Francis Coe (Short Story)
  • 751 · At Close of Day — Matilda Roome Duvall (Poetry)
  • 752 · Mystery Land [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 766 · The Tattling Thing — Florence M. Pettee (Short Story)
  • 771 · But Who Will? — James S. Ryan (Poetry)
  • 772 · Tarzan and the Ant Men [Part 7 of 7; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 787 · The Spoilers — Martha Haskell Clark (Poetry)
  • 788 · Josh Stebbins in Greenland [Josh Stebbins] — A. D. Temple (Short Story)
  • 794 · The Sea — R. Lee Guard (Poetry)
  • 795 · The Trouble with Father — Warren Scholl (Short Story)
  • 800 · Waiting — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
1197Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 158, No. 61924-03-22Modest Stein
  • 801 · The Jonah of West Harbor [Part 1 of 3] — Philip Robert Dillon (Serial Segment)
  • 818 · Spring Fever — May Clark McClellan (Poetry)
  • 819 · Up from the Abyss — Paul L. Anderson (Novellete)
  • 846 · Betrayal — Faith Baldwin (Poetry)
  • 847 · The Confidence Man [Part 2 of 6] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 865 · Frost — Edith Livingston Smith (Poetry)
  • 866 · The Man in the Dark — Max Brand (Short Story)
  • 875 · The Top Stays White — Mary F. K. Hutchinson (Poetry)
  • 876 · Minions of the Law [Part 3 of 4] — Horace Howard Herr (Serial Segment)
  • 892 · Staple and Fancy Goods — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 901 · Big Game [Part 4 of 7] — Louis Lacy Stevenson (Serial Segment)
  • 920 · Don’t Pull Leather — Mignon Quaw (Short Story)
  • 928 · Mystery Land [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 943 · Button-Holed — Robert H. Hutchinson (Short Story)
  • 950 · A Fairy Tale — Juliet Wilbor Tompkins (Poetry)
  • 951 · Eat, Drink, and Be Married — Manning J. Rubin (Short Story)
  • 955 · Everything’s a Seed! — George A. Wright (Poetry)
  • 956 · A Ton of Coal — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
1198Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 159, No. 11924-03-29Stockton Mulford
  • 1 · The Handwriting on the Wall [Part 1 of 6; Shadowers, Inc.] — David Fox (Serial Segment)
  • 19 · [Poem] — Sonia R. Novak-Clary (Poetry)
  • 20 · Marty from Arizona — Carroll John Daly (Novellete)
  • 42 · His Neighbor’s Garden — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 43 · The Confidence Man [Part 3 of 6] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 61 · The Lure of the Vine — B. Wallis (Short Story)
  • 66 · ’Pache to Win — T. Von Ziekursch (Short Story)
  • 69 · The Jonah of West Harbor [Part 2 of 3] — Philip Robert Dillon (Serial Segment)
  • 96 · Big Game [Part 5 of 7] — Louis Lacy Stevenson (Serial Segment)
  • 115 · [Poem] — Robert Oberfirst (Poetry)
  • 116 · Smoke — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 124 · April Fool — Anne McQueen (Poetry)
  • 125 · Minions of the Law [Part 4 of 4] — Horace Howard Herr (Serial Segment)
  • 140 · Never Too Late — George Whitefield D’Vys (Poetry)
  • 141 · Woh-Fen — A. Sadler (Short Story)
  • 148 · [Poem] — Emily Conway (Poetry)
  • 149 · Hot Dog! — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 154 · The Failure — Alice Rohe (Poetry)
  • 155 · A Modern Ruin — J. R. Stafford (Short Story)
  • 160 · [Poem] — Thomas J. Murray (Poetry)
1199Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 159, No. 21924-04-05Paul Stahr
  • 161 · Flood [Part 1 of 4] — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Serial Segment)
  • 176 · The Pious Polygamist — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 177 · It Is Written — Kenneth Perkins (Novellete)
  • 200 · The Handwriting on the Wall [Part 2 of 6; Shadowers, Inc.] — David Fox (Serial Segment)
  • 219 · Publicity Stuff — Harriett Ashbrook (Short Story)
  • 229 · Bar Z of a Sunday Night — H. Percival Combes (Poetry)
  • 230 · The Confidence Man [Part 4 of 6] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 249 · Kentish Countryside — Alden York Miller (Poetry)
  • 250 · The Roar of the L — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 257 · Big Game [Part 6 of 7] — Louis Lacy Stevenson (Serial Segment)
  • 280 · Resthaven — Carlotta Oddie (Short Story)
  • 288 · Manna — Karl W. Detzer (Poetry)
  • 289 · The Jonah of West Harbor [Part 3 of 3] — Philip Robert Dillon (Serial Segment)
  • 305 · The Requital of the Sea — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 310 · “Over It” — Mary March (Poetry)
  • 311 · Candy — Maxwell Smith (Short Story)
  • 320 · This Unromantic Age — Grace Stone Field (Poetry)
1200Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 159, No. 31924-04-12
  • 321 · A Crown for Sale [Part 1 of 5] — The Queen of Florania (Serial Segment)
  • 338 · The Viper [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 372 · The Music Box — Sonia Ruthele Novak-Clary (Poetry)
  • 373 · Flood [Part 2 of 4] — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Serial Segment)
  • 391 · Out of the Dark — Amabel Redman (Short Story)
  • 397 · The Handwriting on the Wall [Part 3 of 6; Shadowers, Inc.] — David Fox (Serial Segment)
  • 414 · Fantasie — Nancy Baker Tompkins (Poetry)
  • 415 · The Kangaroo Court — Jim Tully (Short Story)
  • 421 · Keeping Lent — Katharine Brush (Poetry)
  • 422 · The Confidence Man [Part 5 of 6] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 442 · Viva’s Nose — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 449 · Play Ball! — Paul West (Poetry)
  • 450 · Big Game [Part 7 of 7] — Louis Lacy Stevenson (Serial Segment)
  • 465 · To a Caterpillar — Emily K. Baker (Poetry)
  • 466 · Baldy Jack — Stanley Walker (Short Story)
  • 474 · Brotherly Love — Franklin S. Miller (Poetry)
  • 475 · Josh Stebbins, Pierhead Jumper [Josh Stebbins] — A. D. Temple (Short Story)
1201Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 159, No. 41924-04-19Modest Stein
  • 481 · The Roaring Forties [Part 1 of 6] — Arthur Hunt Chute (Serial Segment)
  • 498 · KAZA—Omaha — Amos R. Wells (Poetry)
  • 499 · Colossus of the Radio — Leslie Ramón (Novellete)
  • 517 · A Crown for Sale [Part 2 of 5] — The Queen of Florania (Serial Segment)
  • 537 · Ghosts of Broadway — Roselle M. Montgomery (Poetry)
  • 538 · Linda — Ruth Robinson Blodgett (Short Story)
  • 546 · Contraband — Nancy Baker Tompkins (Poetry)
  • 547 · The Handwriting on the Wall [Part 4 of 6; Shadowers, Inc.] — David Fox (Serial Segment)
  • 564 · The Point of View — Paul West (Poetry)
  • 565 · The Decoy — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 572 · “Come on Along” — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 573 · Flood [Part 3 of 4] — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Serial Segment)
  • 588 · Gentle Gender — Wilson Collison (Short Story)
  • 599 · Relay — Olin Lyman (Poetry)
  • 600 · The Confidence Man [Part 6 of 6] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 618 · The Crier of Dreams — Lenna Williamson (Poetry)
  • 619 · The Elk Bone Spear — Herman Howard Matteson (Short Story)
  • 627 · Friends — Ralph M. Thomson (Poetry)
  • 628 · The Stolen Necklace — Eric D. Walrond (Short Story)
  • 634 · My Own Kin — Ida M. Thomas (Poetry)
  • 635 · Stolen Shoes — Florence M. Pettee (Short Story)
1202Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 159, No. 51924-04-26Norman Price
  • 641 · A Stranger in Town [Part 1 of 4] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 655 · Smoke Fancies — Margaret Wheeler Ross (Poetry)
  • 656 · Jeremiah Parsons—He-Man — Harry Adler (Novellete)
  • 675 · Promise — Edith Loomis (Poetry)
  • 676 · The Roaring Forties [Part 2 of 6] — Arthur Hunt Chute (Serial Segment)
  • 693 · The Come-Back — George Allan England (Short Story)
  • 705 · A Crown for Sale [Part 3 of 5] — The Queen of Florania (Serial Segment)
  • 723 · Immortal Jim — Robert Baker (Poetry)
  • 724 · Blondes and Bleachers — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 730 · The Day That Is — Beech Hilton (Poetry)
  • 731 · The Handwriting on the Wall [Part 5 of 6; Shadowers, Inc.] — David Fox (Serial Segment)
  • 750 · Love’s Foundation — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 751 · The Self-Assassination of Angel — Earl Wayland Bowman (Short Story)
  • 760 · Flood [Part 4 of 4] — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Serial Segment)
  • 774 · With Tea and Silk and Sandalwood — Walbridge Dudley (Poetry)
  • 775 · Sockological Socker Dooley [Socker Dooley] — Charles Francis Coe (Short Story)
  • 782 · Teakettle Ten — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 790 · Between the Lines — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 798 · Fists First — Gilbert Riddell (Short Story)
  • 800 · A Little Bit of Bitters — Edward S. Morrissey (Poetry)
1203Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 159, No. 61924-05-03Modest Stein
  • 801 · Sundown Cafe [Part 1 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 819 · To a Would-Be Rival — Sara Gilday (Poetry)
  • 820 · Totem Signs — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novellete)
  • 840 · A Stranger in Town [Part 2 of 4] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 855 · Life, As It Is — Helen E. Haskell (Poetry)
  • 856 · Spikes and Six-Guns — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 862 · Good Timber — Carlos C. Hanks (Poetry)
  • 863 · The Roaring Forties [Part 3 of 6] — Arthur Hunt Chute (Serial Segment)
  • 878 · Edith in the Seventh Oasis — Earl Wayland Bowman (Short Story)
  • 886 · A Crown for Sale [Part 4 of 5] — The Queen of Florania (Serial Segment)
  • 903 · Love, the Locksmith — Harry Kemp (Poetry)
  • 904 · The Family Album — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 909 · The Dinkins Twins! — Paul West (Poetry)
  • 910 · The Handwriting on the Wall [Part 6 of 6; Shadowers, Inc.] — David Fox (Serial Segment)
  • 927 · Change That Record! — Vivien Chandler (Poetry)
  • 928 · What Steve Brodie Did — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 937 · A River Combine—Professional — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 945 · The Light in the Cabin — Harold Freeman Miners (Short Story)
  • 953 · Bridge — W. J. Lampton (Poetry)
  • 954 · A Rodeo Romeo — Jack Casey (Short Story)
1204Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 160, No. 11924-05-10Paul Stahr
  • 1 · Dirty Work [Part 1 of 4] — Rufus King (Serial Segment)
  • 17 · Philandering Fancies — Eloise Kennedy (Poetry)
  • 18 · The Comedy of Terrors — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Novellete)
  • 51 · Sundown Cafe [Part 2 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 68 · Mistah Wimble’s Health — Robert Terry Shannon (Short Story)
  • 77 · A Stranger in Town [Part 3 of 4] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 91 · Own Up! — Paul West (Poetry)
  • 92 · One-Wallop Widdle — Dean L. Heffernan (Short Story)
  • 102 · The Roaring Forties [Part 4 of 6] — Arthur Hunt Chute (Serial Segment)
  • 117 · The Tumblebacker — P. H. Belknap (Poetry)
  • 118 · The Undoing of Horace Duranto — Earl Wayland Bowman (Short Story)
  • 126 · Nocturne — Clarence Urmy (Poetry)
  • 127 · A Crown for Sale [Part 5 of 5] — The Queen of Florania (Serial Segment)
  • 145 · Aosy — Tom S. Elrod (Short Story)
  • 156 · The Wind and You — Margaret Wheeler Ross (Poetry)
  • 157 · This Day of Miracles — J. Stanley Brown (Short Story)
1205Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 160, No. 21924-05-17Stockton Mulford
  • 161 · Tarrapin Toes [Part 1 of 5] — E. K. Means (Serial Segment)
  • 182 · Hit th’ Sunshine — Clem Yore (Poetry)
  • 183 · The Sentimental Bloke — L. Patrick Greene (Novellete)
  • 209 · The Real Life — Percy W. Reynolds (Poetry)
  • 210 · Dirty Work [Part 2 of 4] — Rufus King (Serial Segment)
  • 227 · The Frontier — Sonia Ruthele Novak-Clary (Poetry)
  • 228 · Something Smaller Than God — George F. Worts & George K. End (Short Story)
  • 236 · Continued! — Percy Shaw (Poetry)
  • 237 · Sundown Cafe [Part 3 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 251 · Hesperides — Harry Kemp (Poetry)
  • 252 · The Elusive Mule — Earl Wayland Bowman (Short Story)
  • 260 · The Rural Bard — Ella Bentley (Poetry)
  • 261 · The Roaring Forties [Part 5 of 6] — Arthur Hunt Chute (Serial Segment)
  • 276 · Bertilloned — Margaret G. Hays (Poetry)
  • 277 · The Eye of the Camera — Leighton Osmun (Short Story)
  • 286 · A Stranger in Town [Part 4 of 4] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 298 · Wealth — Theda Kenyon (Poetry)
  • 299 · “Z” — Harry Adler (Short Story)
  • 310 · Fear — Frederick S. Foltz (Poetry)
  • 311 · The Pirate Who Grew Up — W. T. Whitehead (Short Story)
  • 320 · The Web of Life — Betty A. Beall (Poetry)
1206Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 160, No. 31924-05-24Norman Price
  • 321 · The Locked Book [Part 1 of 7] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 346 · Punch and Rudy — John Mersereau (Novellete)
  • 360 · Could I but Sing — Joseph Solomon (Poetry)
  • 361 · Tarrapin Toes [Part 2 of 5] — E. K. Means (Serial Segment)
  • 380 · My Souvenirs — Mabel Stevens Freer (Poetry)
  • 381 · Hunger — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 389 · Dirty Work [Part 3 of 4] — Rufus King (Serial Segment)
  • 408 · The Lure — Howard C. Kegley (Poetry)
  • 409 · Romance Rocks Red Bluff — Earl Wayland Bowman (Short Story)
  • 416 · Sundown Cafe [Part 4 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 433 · All Gumshoed Up — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 444 · “Five Down and Two to Go” — Robert Baker (Poetry)
  • 445 · The Roaring Forties [Part 6 of 6] — Arthur Hunt Chute (Serial Segment)
  • 461 · That’s My Wife — Katharine Brush (Poetry)
  • 462 · The World’s Greatest Freak — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 468 · To an Unknown Listener — Theda Kenyon (Poetry)
  • 469 · Hell’s Half-Acre — C. Donald Feak (Short Story)
  • 473 · Scandal — Helen E. Haskell (Poetry)
  • 474 · Parole — Maude Pettus (Short Story)
  • 480 · The Trader — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
1207Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 160, No. 41924-05-31Modest Stein
  • 481 · Suitable for Framing [Part 1 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 507 · The Compromised Lady — Percival Wilde (Novellete)
  • 525 · Stars — Ida M. Thomas (Poetry)
  • 526 · The Locked Book [Part 2 of 7] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 544 · Perfection — Ella Bentley Arthur (Poetry)
  • 545 · Scraps of Junk — Herbert V. Young (Short Story)
  • 553 · Tarrapin Toes [Part 3 of 5] — E. K. Means (Serial Segment)
  • 573 · One Million Eastbound — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 581 · Sundown Cafe [Part 5 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 597 · Your Old Dad — Charles Frank (Poetry)
  • 598 · The Sin of a Sea Cook — Arthur Lockwood (Short Story)
  • 609 · Dirty Work [Part 4 of 4] — Rufus King (Serial Segment)
  • 627 · Radio Rights a Wrong — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 636 · Not for Sale — Ruth Bassett (Poetry)
  • 637 · Keen — Charles H. Finan (Short Story)
  • 640 · Trifles (Poetry) (Reprint)
1208Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 160, No. 51924-06-07Stockton Mulford
  • 641 · Signed “Scada” [Part 1 of 3] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 657 · June — Sophie E. Redford (Poetry)
  • 658 · The Publican — E. S. Pladwell (Novellete)
  • 676 · The Broadway Cowboy — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 677 · Suitable for Framing [Part 2 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 697 · Twinkle, Twinkle — Grace Stone Field (Poetry)
  • 698 · The Return of the Amber B — Leslie Gordon Barnard (Short Story)
  • 710 · The Locked Book [Part 3 of 7] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 731 · Aw, Love! — Harry V. Martin (Poetry)
  • 732 · Sealed Lips — George Allan England (Short Story)
  • 741 · Clemency — Sonia Ruthèle Novák-Clary (Poetry)
  • 742 · Tarrapin Toes [Part 4 of 5] — E. K. Means (Serial Segment)
  • 762 · Remember — M. G. Hays (Poetry)
  • 763 · The Poser — S. Anworth Rutherford (Short Story)
  • 768 · Invitation — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 769 · Sundown Cafe [Part 6 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 781 · Unfinished Dreams — Ann Steward (Short Story)
  • 790 · My Garden — Constance Ward (Poetry)
  • 791 · The Hour Before Dawn — Winifred Lockhart Willis (Short Story)
  • 797 · Father to the Man — Percy W. Reynolds (Poetry)
  • 798 · Concerning the Wolf — Paul Gould (Vignette)
  • 800 · The New Woman — Winifred Welles (Poetry)
1209Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 160, No. 61924-06-14Paul Stahr
  • 801 · The Three Hostages [Part 1 of 8; Richard Hannay] — John Buchan (Novel)
  • 818 · That Last Love! — R. E. Alexander (Poetry)
  • 818 · Crimsoned Silks — James Henderson (Novellete)
  • 840 · A Saner View — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 841 · Signed “Scada” [Part 2 of 3] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 856 · Since Love Came — Grace Chamberlin (Poetry)
  • 857 · To the Victor — Reita Lambert (Short Story)
  • 867 · Suitable for Framing [Part 3 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 887 · The Marionette — Clare MacDermott (Poetry)
  • 888 · The Laughin’ Fool — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 896 · Insatiate — Sophie E. Redford (Poetry)
  • 897 · The Locked Book [Part 4 of 7] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 913 · Three White Tablets — Howard R. Marsh (Short Story)
  • 921 · Tarrapin Toes [Part 5 of 5] — E. K. Means (Serial Segment)
  • 940 · The Fascination of Fear — James S. Ryan (Poetry)
  • 941 · Beefy — Winifred Davidson (Short Story)
  • 950 · Discontent — Paul West (Poetry)
  • 951 · The Feud on the Little Sandy — Stanley Walker (Short Story)
1210Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 161, No. 11924-06-21Modest Stein
  • 1 · Liberation [Part 1 of 6] — Isabel Ostrander (Serial Segment)
  • 25 · Vingo’s Roving Romeo [Vingo] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 42 · When I Belonged to You — Mary C. Davies (Poetry)
  • 43 · The Three Hostages [Part 2 of 8; Richard Hannay] — John Buchan (Novel)
  • 61 · To You — Lillian Logan Kean (Poetry)
  • 62 · The Little Doll — Wilson Collison (Short Story)
  • 71 · Suitable for Framing [Part 4 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 91 · Arbiters of Fate — John Brown Jewett (Poetry)
  • 92 · Hate’s Partner — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 102 · The Locked Book [Part 5 of 7] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 120 · Why? — Ruth E. Salley (Poetry)
  • 121 · The Whipper-In — Arthur Hunt Chute (Short Story)
  • 131 · Jest Her Way — Byron B. Jones (Poetry)
  • 132 · Signed “Scada” [Part 3 of 3] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 147 · A Flyer in Elephants — Gorton Carruth (Short Story)
  • 160 · Love’s Secret Path — Edith Livingston Smith (Poetry)
1211Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 161, No. 21924-06-28Stockton Mulford
  • 161 · The Radio Man [Part 1 of 4; Myles Cabot (Radio Man)] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 182 · The Master Benefactor — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 183 · The Smoke Bandit [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 216 · The Tail-End Recessional — Howard C. Kegley (Poetry)
  • 217 · Liberation [Part 2 of 6] — Isabel Ostrander (Serial Segment)
  • 235 · After the Years — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 236 · The Wage of Treachery — Edwin Carlile Litsey (Short Story)
  • 243 · Snap Out of It! — Olin Lyman (Poetry)
  • 244 · The Three Hostages [Part 3 of 8; Richard Hannay] — John Buchan (Novel)
  • 263 · A Summer Song — Tennyson Jones (Poetry)
  • 264 · Portrait of a Gentleman — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 273 · One Way Out — R. E. Alexander (Poetry)
  • 274 · The Locked Book [Part 6 of 7] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 286 · Heel and Toe — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 292 · A Road Song — Mary Eastwood Knevels (Poetry)
  • 293 · Suitable for Framing [Part 5 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 309 · To All Men but One — Katharine Brush (Poetry)
  • 310 · Two Weeks’ Paycation — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 316 · The Shore — Helen Bullis (Poetry)
  • 317 · Half Past Twelve in Eternity — Robert W. Sneddon (Short Story)
  • 320 · From a Hall Bedroom — Ida M. Thomas (Poetry)
1212Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 161, No. 31924-07-05Paul Stahr
  • 321 · The Red Man’s Code — Laurie York Erskine (Novellete)
  • 355 · Not What You Think — Harry V. Martin (Poetry)
  • 356 · Ballast [Part 1 of 2] — Frank Blighton (Serial Segment)
  • 376 · I Didn’t Know — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 377 · The Farce That Played One Night — Paul Jones (Short Story)
  • 384 · Truant Love — Clinton Scollard (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 385 · The Radio Man [Part 2 of 4; Myles Cabot (Radio Man)] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 405 · Italy Again — Lena Whittaker Blakeney (Poetry)
  • 406 · Our Hero — Robert Terry Shannon (Short Story)
  • 418 · Liberation [Part 3 of 6] — Isabel Ostrander (Serial Segment)
  • 436 · The Fatal Candle — Maurice Coons (Short Story)
  • 442 · A Mi$taque in My Cheque Booque — Marguerite Geibel (Poetry)
  • 443 · The Three Hostages [Part 4 of 8; Richard Hannay] — John Buchan (Novel)
  • 460 · The Fee-Male of the Species — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 465 · The Locked Book [Part 7 of 7] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
1213Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 161, No. 41924-07-12Modest Stein
  • 481 · The Man Who Mastered Time [Part 1 of 5; The Scientific Club] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 502 · The Firing Point — James Henderson (Novellete)
  • 523 · The Old Soak — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 524 · The Radio Man [Part 3 of 4; Myles Cabot (Radio Man)] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 542 · The Coolie Who Said He Was King — John Charles Beecham (Short Story)
  • 550 · Consolation — Margaret Wheeler Ross (Poetry)
  • 551 · Liberation [Part 4 of 6] — Isabel Ostrander (Serial Segment)
  • 569 · Black Suspicion — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 577 · The Second Chance — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 578 · The Three Hostages [Part 5 of 8; Richard Hannay] — John Buchan (Novel)
  • 600 · A Summer Knight’s Day Dream — J. R. Ellyson (Poetry)
  • 601 · The Fitness of a Man — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 609 · Summer Evenings — Charlotte Baldwin (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 610 · Ballast [Part 2 of 2] — Frank Blighton (Serial Segment)
  • 631 · The Portrait — John Handy Hall (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 632 · Monkey Drill — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 639 · Tornado Taught — H. B. Snyder (Short Story)
  • 640 · Whither? — Ruth E. Salley (Poetry)
1214Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 161, No. 51924-07-19Stockton Mulford
  • 641 · Channing Comes Through [Part 1 of 5] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 662 · Gentlemen Only — Reita Lambert (Novellete)
  • 690 · To Any Man — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 691 · The Man Who Mastered Time [Part 2 of 5; The Scientific Club] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 710 · Three Scenes — Carrie F. Wheeler (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 711 · A House on the Grand Canal — Elisabeth Cobb (Short Story)
  • 721 · The Modern Lochinvar (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 722 · The Three Hostages [Part 6 of 8; Richard Hannay] — John Buchan (Novel)
  • 741 · The Lady from Macassar — John Charles Beecham (Short Story)
  • 756 · In the Orchard at Dalveni — Herman Rave (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 757 · Liberation [Part 5 of 6] — Isabel Ostrander (Serial Segment)
  • 775 · Listen — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 783 · The Radio Man [Part 4 of 4; Myles Cabot (Radio Man)] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 795 · Fool Proof — Luke Thomas (Short Story)
1215Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 161, No. 61924-07-26Frank Desch
  • 801 · The Mystery of the Opal [Part 1 of 5] — Rupert Sargent Holland (Serial Segment)
  • 818 · The Old Man with the Scythe — John D. Swain (Novellete)
  • 833 · The Long and the Short of It — Theda Kenyon (Poetry)
  • 834 · Channing Comes Through [Part 2 of 5] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 854 · A Bachelor’s Ballad (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 855 · The Mankiller — Arthur Hunt Chute (Short Story)
  • 865 · Two Poets — Amanda B. Hall (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 866 · The Man Who Mastered Time [Part 3 of 5; The Scientific Club] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 883 · Exceptional Cases — Mary E. Worts (Short Story)
  • 894 · Circus Day — Ida M. Thomas (Poetry)
  • 895 · The Three Hostages [Part 7 of 8; Richard Hannay] — John Buchan (Novel)
  • 912 · The Pseudo Rajah — John Charles Beecham (Short Story)
  • 927 · The Room — Lilla B. N. Weston (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 928 · Liberation [Part 6 of 6] — Isabel Ostrander (Serial Segment)
  • 943 · The Supreme Test — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 944 · Human Interest — Jane Pride (Short Story)
  • 953 · Socker Dooley Lends a Hand [Socker Dooley] — Charles Francis Coe (Short Story)
1216Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 162, No. 11924-08-02Modest Stein
  • 1 · Without Fear [Part 1 of 5] — Gordon Hill Grahame (Serial Segment)
  • 22 · The Steerers [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 56 · The Leader — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 57 · The Mystery of the Opal [Part 2 of 5] — Rupert Sargent Holland (Serial Segment)
  • 75 · Lifted Wings — Constance Ward (Poetry)
  • 76 · Reel Estate — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 83 · Winding Up Time — Hannah B. Gage (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 84 · Channing Comes Through [Part 3 of 5] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 103 · Teema’s Wedding Day — John Charles Beecham (Short Story)
  • 114 · The Man Who Mastered Time [Part 4 of 5; The Scientific Club] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 133 · A Cat — Martha Ostenso (Poetry)
  • 134 · Tramp of the Floes — William Byron Mowery (Short Story)
  • 138 · By My Valor — M. A. DeWolfe Howe, Jr. (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 139 · The Three Hostages [Part 8 of 8; Richard Hannay] — John Buchan (Novel)
  • 160 · Impressions — Lenna Williamson (Poetry)
1217Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 162, No. 21924-08-09Modest Stein
  • 161 · Poor Little Pigeon [Part 1 of 5; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 179 · Genealogy — Ralph M. Thomson (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 180 · White Eye — Paul Lorraine Vance (Novellete)
  • 196 · I Will — B. G. Robinson (Poetry)
  • 197 · Without Fear [Part 2 of 5] — Gordon Hill Grahame (Serial Segment)
  • 217 · My Joys — Clem Yore (Poetry)
  • 218 · Standing Room Only — Robert E. Sherwood (Short Story)
  • 228 · The Mystery of the Opal [Part 3 of 5] — Rupert Sargent Holland (Serial Segment)
  • 244 · The Flat Tire — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 253 · Two Rivals Chat — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 254 · Channing Comes Through [Part 4 of 5] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 275 · Too Close to Home — Vivien Chandler (Short Story)
  • 284 · The Man Who Mastered Time [Part 5 of 5; The Scientific Club] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 301 · Checkmated by Chance — James W. Sims (Short Story)
  • 309 · Exiled — Edwin Carlile Litsey (Poetry)
  • 310 · Her Greek God — Deborah Beirne (Short Story)
  • 315 · The Orchid — R. K. Tarr (Short Story)
  • 320 · Ode to My Tub — L. Case Russell (Poetry)
1218Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 162, No. 31924-08-16Paul Stahr
  • 321 · Protecting Prue [Part 1 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 341 · The Nameless Doom — Charles A. King, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 356 · Poor Little Pigeon [Part 2 of 5; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 375 · The Justice of Biorg Vaten — Herman Howard Matteson (Short Story)
  • 384 · Without Fear [Part 3 of 5] — Gordon Hill Grahame (Serial Segment)
  • 406 · Her Proposal — Douglas Hemingway (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 407 · Beth Beautiful — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 414 · Men and Aeroplanes — Paul West (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 415 · The Mystery of the Opal [Part 4 of 5] — Rupert Sargent Holland (Serial Segment)
  • 434 · Rent — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 435 · Retribution — E. L. Penry (Short Story)
  • 441 · Channing Comes Through [Part 5 of 5] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 460 · The Ivory Tower — Theda Kenyon (Poetry)
  • 461 · The Mysterious Nexus — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 471 · The Sky’s the Limit — Douglas M. Dold (Short Story)
  • 480 · Dream Way — Constance Ward (Poetry)
1219Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 162, No. 41924-08-23Norman Price
  • 481 · The Great Outlaw [Part 1 of 4] — Coralie Stanton & Heath Hosken (Serial Segment)
  • 499 · Moon Madness — Jean Joslyn Shannon (Poetry)
  • 500 · The Return of Bill Buddie — Wilson Collison (Novellete)
  • 515 · Unmasked! — R. E. Alexander (Poetry)
  • 516 · Protecting Prue [Part 2 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 537 · A Camp Fire — Alice Lindsey Webb (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 538 · Let’s Go, Texas! — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 547 · Poor Little Pigeon [Part 3 of 5; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 566 · Sage Counsel — Frank H. Shaw (Short Story)
  • 575 · Singing in the Rain — Glenn Ward Dresbach (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 576 · Without Fear [Part 4 of 5] — Gordon Hill Grahame (Serial Segment)
  • 590 · Wanderlust — Cassius Griffith (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 591 · Restitution — L. M. Hussey (Short Story)
  • 598 · Alert (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 599 · The Mystery of the Opal [Part 5 of 5] — Rupert Sargent Holland (Serial Segment)
  • 617 · She Thanks Him for Protecting Her — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 618 · Elusive Finnigan — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 626 · The Green Packet — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 634 · Escape — Leslie Gordon Barnard (Short Story)
1220Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 162, No. 51924-08-30Stockton Mulford
  • 641 · The Passing of Charles Lanson [Part 1 of 6] — Louis Tracy (Serial Segment)
  • 660 · Ambition — Grace Irene Chafee (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 661 · He Shook Hands with the Queen — R. E. Hamilton (Novellete)
  • 675 · Captivity and Liberty — Emily Westwood Lewis (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 676 · The Great Outlaw [Part 2 of 4] — Coralie Stanton & Heath Hosken (Serial Segment)
  • 697 · No Use — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 698 · Prince Charming—Incog — Nina Brown Baker (Short Story)
  • 705 · Recall — Roselle Mercier Montgomery (Poetry)
  • 706 · Protecting Prue [Part 3 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 723 · August — James B. Kenyon (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 724 · The Honor of Don Pedro — Chandler Parks Barton (Short Story)
  • 733 · Poor Little Pigeon [Part 4 of 5; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 751 · The Wages of Cynthia — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 757 · Without Fear [Part 5 of 5] — Gordon Hill Grahame (Serial Segment)
  • 774 · Unchanging — Ethel M. Pomeroy (Poetry)
  • 775 · A Cargo of Hash — Lieut. C. Donald Feak (Short Story)
  • 782 · Love o’ Country — George B. Rodney (Short Story)
  • 790 · That Touch of Nature — Edwin Carlile Litsey (Short Story)
  • 795 · Close Your Door — Ida M. Thomas (Poetry)
  • 796 · The Hairpin Turn — Bayard Sharpe (Short Story)
  • 800 · Finesse! — Marguerite Geibel (Poetry)
1221Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 162, No. 61924-09-06
  • 801 · Tuned Out [Part 1 of 4] — Rufus King (Serial Segment)
  • 815 · To Your Eyes — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 816 · The Cruise of the Madeline — Richard C. McKay (Novellete)
  • 834 · “Treat ’Em Rough!” — R. E. Alexander (Poetry)
  • 835 · The Passing of Charles Lanson [Part 2 of 6] — Louis Tracy (Serial Segment)
  • 858 · The Incomplete Angler — Dorothy Wardwell (Short Story)
  • 865 · An Instructive Reply to Constructive Criticism (Miscellaneous)
  • 867 · The Great Outlaw [Part 3 of 4] — Coralie Stanton & Heath Hosken (Serial Segment)
  • 889 · A Market for Stories — Gorton Carruth (Short Story)
  • 899 · Protecting Prue [Part 4 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 915 · Incompatibility — Jane Burr (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 916 · The Island of Doubt — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 924 · Poor Little Pigeon [Part 5 of 5; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 940 · Little House — Charles Hanson Towne (Poetry)
  • 941 · Suspended Animation — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 946 · Minnowbrook — Annie Crim Leavenworth (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 947 · The Hobo — Howard Erickson (Short Story)
  • 955 · Josh Stebbins, Anthropologist [Josh Stebbins] — A. D. Temple (Short Story)
  • 960 · The Confession of a Sentimental Poet — Sam S. Stinson (Poetry) (Reprint)
1222Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 163, No. 11924-09-13Modest Stein
  • 1 · The Bandit of Hell’s Bend [Part 1 of 6] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 19 · The Third Bottle — Wilson Collison (Novellete)
  • 36 · Precept and Example — Grace Stone Field (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 37 · Tuned Out [Part 2 of 4] — Rufus King (Serial Segment)
  • 48 · In Fodder-Gittin’ Time — Ellen Frizzell Wycoff (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 49 · The Conquering Heart — Max Brand (Short Story)
  • 57 · The Passing of Charles Lanson [Part 3 of 6] — Louis Tracy (Serial Segment)
  • 79 · Maturity — Sonia R. Novak (Poetry)
  • 80 · Jack and Jilted — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 87 · Protecting Prue [Part 5 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 101 · In the Cabaret — Susie M. Best (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 102 · The Symbol — T. von Ziekursch (Short Story)
  • 109 · Heartbreak à la Mode — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 119 · The Great Outlaw [Part 4 of 4] — Coralie Stanton & Heath Hosken (Serial Segment)
  • 130 · My Hills — Charles Hanson Towne (Poetry)
  • 131 · Canary’s Will — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 144 · Expiation — H. Christie (Short Story)
  • 153 · The Nightingale — Lena Whittaker Blakeney (Poetry)
  • 154 · The Gentle Crasher — Cyril B. Egan (Short Story)
  • 160 · Mother Magic — Faith Baldwin (Poetry)
1223Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 163, No. 21924-09-20Paul Stahr
  • 161 · Mrs. Marbury’s Alibi [Part 1 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 183 · Autumn Is a Lady — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 184 · Hair Trigger — Robert T. Shannon (Novellete)
  • 207 · The Portrait — Theda Kenyon (Poetry)
  • 208 · The Bandit of Hell’s Bend [Part 2 of 6] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 229 · A Mother’s Wish — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 230 · “Thunderin’ Jeremiah” — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 238 · Tuned Out [Part 3 of 4] — Rufus King (Serial Segment)
  • 252 · At Length — C. F. R. (Poetry)
  • 253 · Socker Dooley Socks the System [Socker Dooley] — Charles Francis Coe (Short Story)
  • 263 · The Passing of Charles Lanson [Part 4 of 6] — Louis Tracy (Serial Segment)
  • 283 · When Misery Laughed — Phyllis Campbell (Poetry)
  • 284 · The Flight of the Dollars — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 290 · Protecting Prue [Part 6 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 303 · A Star Comes Out — Homer King Gordon (Short Story)
  • 313 · Morning on the Plains — Helen Dunbar Thompson (Poetry)
  • 314 · His Secret Message — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 320 · Ah, Men! — Elizabeth K. Reynolds (Poetry)
1224Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 163, No. 31924-09-27Modest Stein
  • 321 · Clovelly [Part 1 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 337 · Without Benefit of Moonlight — B. A. Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 338 · Who Can Tell? — John D. Swain (Novellete)
  • 363 · Mrs. Marbury’s Alibi [Part 2 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 384 · Ghosts — Theda Kenyon (Poetry)
  • 385 · Brawn — Don Cameron Shafer (Short Story)
  • 397 · Blue Mountain — Sonia R. Novak (Poetry)
  • 398 · The Bandit of Hell’s Bend [Part 3 of 6] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 413 · The Blue Moon — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 422 · A Garden God (Poetry)
  • 423 · The Passing of Charles Lanson [Part 5 of 6] — Louis Tracy (Serial Segment)
  • 445 · Matched Wits — George Allan England (Short Story)
  • 453 · Tuned Out [Part 4 of 4] — Rufus King (Serial Segment)
  • 465 · The Tie That Binds — Jane Pride (Short Story)
  • 474 · A Dead Man’s Tale — William Garrett (Short Story)
  • 480 · The Difference — Frank Dempster Sherman (Poetry)
1225Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 163, No. 41924-10-04Norman Price
  • 481 · The Snow Patrol [Part 1 of 4] — Harry Sinclair Drago (Serial Segment)
  • 498 · The Charge of the Dark Brigade — Marguerite Geibel (Poetry)
  • 499 · Fish — Wilson Collison (Novellete)
  • 515 · A Toast — Lillian Margaret Kelty (Poetry)
  • 516 · Clovelly [Part 2 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 532 · Her Gift — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 533 · The Circle of Buffalo Skulls — Earl C. McCain (Short Story)
  • 540 · The Bandit of Hell’s Bend [Part 4 of 6] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 559 · Maddelena the Beautiful — Mary Imlay Taylor (Short Story)
  • 570 · Mrs. Marbury’s Alibi [Part 3 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 593 · The Modern Aladdin’s Lamp — Argo Thymmes (Poetry)
  • 594 · The Young Intelligentsian — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 602 · The Passing of Charles Lanson [Part 6 of 6] — Louis Tracy (Serial Segment)
  • 622 · His Last Run — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 631 · The Brave’s Farewell — Margaret G. Hays (Poetry)
  • 632 · A Salt and Battery — Lieutenant C. Donald Feak (Short Story)
  • 637 · A Fire on the Hearth — Faith Baldwin (Poetry)
  • 638 · One Hundred Yards — Albert Richard Wetjen (Short Story)
1226Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 163, No. 51924-10-11Stockton Mulford
  • 641 · Buccaneer Blood [Part 1 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 661 · She Did Not Care — Ethel M. Pomeroy (Poetry)
  • 662 · Copper and Cutlass — Karl W. Detzer (Novellete)
  • 680 · The Snow Patrol [Part 2 of 4] — Harry Sinclair Drago (Serial Segment)
  • 698 · The Seventh Bridge — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 704 · Souvenir — Iva Whitman Robinson (Poetry)
  • 705 · Clovelly [Part 3 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 722 · Putting Dee in Rodeo — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 732 · The Bandit of Hell’s Bend [Part 5 of 6] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 748 · Socker Dooley—Par! [Socker Dooley] — Charles Francis Coe (Short Story)
  • 756 · Mrs. Marbury’s Alibi [Part 4 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 776 · Give Me My Dues — Jack Burroughs (Poetry)
  • 777 · Joshua of the Three Legs — Earl Wayland Bowman (Short Story)
  • 784 · Bareheaded Girls — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 785 · A Husband By-The Day — M. L. Storrs (Short Story)
  • 794 · At Cupid’s Wheel — Daisy Rinehart (Poetry)
  • 795 · Fifty-Fifty Makes a Hundred — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 800 · Fame — Arthur Guiterman (Poetry)
1227Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 163, No. 61924-10-18Stockton Mulford
  • 801 · The Dancing Doll [Part 1 of 5] — Frank Condon & Charlton L. Edholm (Serial Segment)
  • 829 · Leaping Death — B. Wallis (Novellete)
  • 839 · The Secret Garden — Margaret G. Hays (Poetry)
  • 840 · Buccaneer Blood [Part 2 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 859 · Warning — Ralph M. Thomson (Poetry)
  • 860 · Loot Royal — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 870 · Lantern Song — Constance Ward (Poetry)
  • 871 · The Snow Patrol [Part 3 of 4] — Harry Sinclair Drago (Serial Segment)
  • 889 · The Mind’s Miracle — Cora A. Matson Dolson (Poetry)
  • 890 · The Authentic Flame — L. M. Hussey (Short Story)
  • 897 · Clovelly [Part 4 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 915 · Heaps of Money — F. Morton Howard (Short Story)
  • 925 · The Bandit of Hell’s Bend [Part 6 of 6] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 942 · Illusion — Sonia Ruthèle Novák (Poetry)
  • 943 · The Trail of the Golden Quest — Orrin Kerry Charles (Short Story)
  • 952 · Borrowing — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 953 · The Silent Witness — Joseph F. Hook (Short Story)
1228Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 164, No. 11924-10-25Modest Stein
  • 1 · Valor [Part 1 of 6] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 20 · The Bow of Promise — Dow Wallace Tate (Poetry)
  • 21 · The Lost Orange Grove [Vingo] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 47 · The Optimist — Chart Pitt (Poetry)
  • 48 · The Dancing Doll [Part 2 of 5] — Frank Condon & Charlton L. Edholm (Serial Segment)
  • 69 · Women Brave — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 70 · Kakaua the Unconquered — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story)
  • 81 · Buccaneer Blood [Part 3 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 102 · Fortune Favors the Knave — John Holden (Short Story)
  • 109 · Clovelly [Part 5 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 126 · Good Buy — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 133 · S.O.S. — Austin Tarrant (Poetry)
  • 134 · The Snow Patrol [Part 4 of 4] — Harry Sinclair Drago (Serial Segment)
  • 147 · Autumn’s Gold — M. Hancock (Poetry)
  • 148 · Ashes of Barbary — Paul Deresco Augsburg (Short Story)
  • 155 · Packing a Punch — Arthur Lockwood (Short Story)
1229Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 164, No. 21924-11-01Modest Stein
  • 161 · Where Was I? [Part 1 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 186 · Nothing but Money [Part 1 of 2] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 206 · Expectation — Gladys Eloise Brierly (Poetry)
  • 207 · Valor [Part 2 of 6] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 225 · The Shadow — Chart Pitt (Poetry)
  • 226 · The Goat-Getter — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 234 · The Cup of Life — Emma A. Lente (Poetry)
  • 235 · The Dancing Doll [Part 3 of 5] — Frank Condon & Charlton L. Edholm (Serial Segment)
  • 253 · The Line That Lasts — Helen Cowles LeCron (Poetry)
  • 254 · Judgements — Nan Moynahan (Short Story)
  • 262 · Buccaneer Blood [Part 4 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 282 · The Desperate Young Man — F. Morton Howard (Short Story)
  • 293 · The Complex — Robert Baker (Poetry)
  • 294 · Clovelly [Part 6 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 308 · Harbinger of Age — Louis B. Capron (Poetry)
  • 309 · An Engagement in Trinidad — Chandler P. Barton (Short Story)
  • 314 · Only Cheese — Roderick William Siler (Short Story)
1230Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 164, No. 31924-11-08Modest Stein
  • 321 · The Ship of Ishtar [Part 1 of 6] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 342 · Nothing but Money [Part 2 of 2] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 363 · Where Was I? [Part 2 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 388 · Tiger Moon — Douglas M. Dold & Spencer Ford (Short Story)
  • 396 · His Great Work — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 397 · Valor [Part 3 of 6] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 412 · The Independence of Tom Boyd — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 420 · The Dancing Doll [Part 4 of 5] — Frank Condon & Charlton Edholm (Serial Segment)
  • 440 · Back to Broadway — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 447 · Buccaneer Blood [Part 5 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 467 · The End of a Perfect Debut — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 474 · One Winter Night — Lena Whittaker Blakeney (Poetry)
  • 475 · One Thousand Dollars a Mile — Lieutenant C. Donald Feak (Short Story)
1231Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 164, No. 41924-11-15Paul Stahr
  • 481 · Castaways [Part 1 of 4] — William West Winter (Serial Segment)
  • 497 · My Choice — Mignon Hoyt Young (Poetry)
  • 498 · Old Men of the Sea — Captain Dingle (Novellete)
  • 514 · The Confidante — Cecil Hargreaves (Poetry)
  • 515 · The Ship of Ishtar [Part 2 of 6] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 540 · Birds of a Feather — Jim Tully (Short Story)
  • 545 · Where Was I? [Part 3 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 570 · An Adjustment of Accounts — F. Morton Howard (Short Story)
  • 580 · To a Fossil — Sonia Ruthele Novak (Poetry)
  • 581 · Valor [Part 4 of 6] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 596 · Socker Dooley’s Handbook [Socker Dooley] — Charles Francis Coe (Short Story)
  • 602 · Wayfarers — George Sterling (Poetry)
  • 603 · The Dancing Doll [Part 5 of 5] — Frank Condon & Charlton Edholm (Serial Segment)
  • 622 · The Pledge of the Roses — Lenna Williamson (Poetry)
  • 623 · In Sheik’s Clothing — Paul Severance (Short Story)
  • 632 · Loud Speakers — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 636 · Footsteps — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 637 · Ram Ledge — William Byron Mowery (Short Story)
1232Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 164, No. 51924-11-22Norman Price
  • 641 · The Mathematics of Guilt [Part 1 of 6] — Isabel Ostrander (Serial Segment)
  • 661 · To a Picture — Cecil Hargreaves (Poetry)
  • 662 · Jungle of Infamy — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 676 · Castaways [Part 2 of 4] — William West Winter (Serial Segment)
  • 693 · The Alternative — Howard C. Kegley (Poetry)
  • 694 · The End of the Rainbow — Vera Haines (Short Story)
  • 701 · The Ship of Ishtar [Part 3 of 6] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 723 · Those Were the Days — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 727 · Doggerel — Eric Howard (Poetry)
  • 728 · Valor [Part 5 of 6] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 750 · Humanity — Arthur Stringer (Poetry)
  • 751 · A Radio Troubadour — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 760 · We’re Just Engaged to Be Engaged — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 761 · Where Was I? [Part 4 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 785 · Fate’s Irony — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 786 · Bull — Howard E. Morgan (Short Story)
  • 794 · Mutual — Sonia Ruthele Novak (Poetry)
  • 795 · Crashed for a Goal — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 800 · Winter Nocturne — Percy W. Reynolds (Poetry)
1233Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 164, No. 61924-11-29Modest Stein
  • 801 · “Can Do!” — Boyd Cable (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 827 · Money in Bundles [Part 1 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 849 · In Death Valley — W. J. Lampton (Poetry)
  • 850 · For Mama’s Sake — Homer King Gordon (Short Story)
  • 858 · What Man Wants — James S. Ryan (Poetry)
  • 859 · The Mathematics of Guilt [Part 2 of 6] — Isabel Ostrander (Serial Segment)
  • 879 · Breath of Paradise — E. Charles Vivian (Short Story)
  • 886 · The Song of the Train — John Davidson (Poetry)
  • 887 · Castaways [Part 3 of 4] — William West Winter (Serial Segment)
  • 902 · A Song of Autumn — Orissa Gowen McNally (Poetry)
  • 903 · Niagara Falls and So Does Homer — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 912 · The Ship of Ishtar [Part 4 of 6] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 935 · The Unknown Enemy — Wilson Collison (Short Story)
  • 940 · Valor [Part 6 of 6] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 956 · The Birdton Baby — Steve Stevenson (Short Story)
  • 960 · The Great Wind — Edith Loomis (Poetry)
1234Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 165, No. 11924-12-06
  • 1 · To Babylon [Part 1 of 6] — Larry Barretto (Serial Segment)
  • 21 · Silence — Faith Baldwin (Poetry)
  • 22 · The Debt of José Rabal — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 43 · Money in Bundles [Part 2 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 61 · The Woodpile — Hugh Fullerton (Short Story)
  • 67 · The Mathematics of Guilt [Part 3 of 6] — Isabel Ostrander (Serial Segment)
  • 87 · Their Faults — Walter G. Doty (Poetry)
  • 88 · Circumstantial Evidence — F. Morton Howard (Short Story)
  • 100 · Change — Thelma Stillson (Poetry)
  • 101 · The Ship of Ishtar [Part 5 of 6] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 120 · The Slugger — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 127 · The Tawny Thrush at Eve — Mary Germaine (Poetry)
  • 128 · Castaways [Part 4 of 4] — William West Winter (Serial Segment)
  • 144 · When You Came — Stella E. Saxton (Poetry)
  • 145 · A Job for Julius — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 152 · Extra! — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 153 · Aladdin, AD 1924 — A. D. Temple (Short Story)
  • 160 · Action, Please! — Berton Braley (Poetry)
1235Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 165, No. 21924-12-13Paul Stahr
  • 161 · Babble [Part 1 of 4; Charlie Fenwick (The Telephone Detective)] — George J. Brenn (Serial Segment)
  • 182 · Moons — Sonia Ruthele Novak (Poetry)
  • 183 · Dancing Dollars — Margaret Leech & Lowell Brentano (Novellete)
  • 199 · To Babylon [Part 2 of 6] — Larry Barretto (Serial Segment)
  • 219 · Reformation — Ralph M. Thomson (Poetry)
  • 220 · The Unwelcome Guest — E. K. Means (Short Story)
  • 229 · Money in Bundles [Part 3 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 249 · Colors — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 250 · The Leader — James Kevin McGuinness (Short Story)
  • 258 · Her Hands — W. J. Lampton (Poetry)
  • 259 · The Mathematics of Guilt [Part 4 of 6] — Isabel Ostrander (Serial Segment)
  • 279 · Mud Pies — Margaret G. Hays (Poetry)
  • 280 · Two Hundred a Month — John T. Rowland (Short Story)
  • 286 · This, Too — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 287 · The Ship of Ishtar [Part 6 of 6] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 304 · Miss Lochinvar — Dawn Powell (Short Story)
  • 310 · The Trail — John Amid (Poetry)
  • 311 · Montana Joe — Arthur Mills (Short Story)
  • 320 · Sea Hunger — Thelma Stillson (Poetry)
1236Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 165, No. 31924-12-20
  • 321 · The Photographin’ Fool [Part 1 of 6] — Oscar J. Friend (Serial Segment)
  • 342 · A Wish — Dorothy Harriet Fitch (Poetry)
  • 343 · The Black Wolf — Wilson Collison (Novellete)
  • 357 · Can You Sing a Christmas Carol? — S. E. Redford (Poetry)
  • 358 · Babble [Part 2 of 4; Charlie Fenwick (The Telephone Detective)] — George J. Brenn (Serial Segment)
  • 381 · The Song of the Satisfied Christmaser — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 382 · The Bird of Dawning — Olive McClintic Johnson (Short Story)
  • 390 · A Shrine — Arthur Wallace Peach (Poetry)
  • 391 · To Babylon [Part 3 of 6] — Larry Barretto (Serial Segment)
  • 412 · The Wild Stallion — H. W. Munson (Poetry)
  • 413 · Lucky Arrangements — F. Morton Howard (Short Story)
  • 423 · The Mathematics of Guilt [Part 5 of 6] — Isabel Ostrander (Serial Segment)
  • 440 · Jungle Wind — Sonia Ruthele Novak (Poetry)
  • 441 · Partnership — Ruth Robinson Blodgett (Short Story)
  • 448 · The Bubble — Theda Kenyon (Poetry)
  • 449 · Money in Bundles [Part 4 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 469 · Bay East Bay West — William Byron Mowery (Short Story)
  • 474 · The Family Comes to Christmas Dinner — Glen Allen (Poetry)
  • 475 · Out of the Dope Book — Hugh Fullerton (Short Story)
1237Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 165, No. 41924-12-27Stockton Mulford
  • 481 · The Four Goliaths [Part 1 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 501 · The Glad New Year — Margaret G. Hays (Poetry)
  • 502 · Nightmare Town — Dashiell Hammett (Novellete)
  • 526 · Christmas Comrades — Wood Levette Wilson (Poetry)
  • 527 · Babble [Part 3 of 4; Charlie Fenwick (The Telephone Detective)] — George J. Brenn (Serial Segment)
  • 547 · The Matador of the Circle C — Robert Terry Shannon (Short Story)
  • 556 · Metamorphosis — Theda Kenyon (Poetry)
  • 557 · The Photographin’ Fool [Part 2 of 6] — Oscar J. Friend (Serial Segment)
  • 578 · Suzanne Asleep — Sonia Ruthèle Novák (Poetry)
  • 579 · Hung by a Hair — Joseph Gollomb (Short Story)
  • 586 · Labor-Saving — Nellie Parker Jones (Poetry)
  • 587 · To Babylon [Part 4 of 6] — Larry Barretto (Serial Segment)
  • 610 · Free from You — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 611 · The Last Clothes of Summer — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 617 · Nocturne — Jonathan Rathjen (Poetry)
  • 618 · The Mathematics of Guilt [Part 6 of 6] — Isabel Ostrander (Serial Segment)
  • 634 · The Dimmed Beacon — Patrick England, III (Short Story)
1238Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 165, No. 51925-01-03Paul Stahr
  • 641 · The Under Dogs [Part 1 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 663 · Stick-in-the-Mud — Captain Dingle (Novellete)
  • 676 · Mummers — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 677 · The Four Goliaths [Part 2 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 696 · Transient — Sonia Ruthele Novak (Poetry)
  • 697 · The Happy Ending — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 709 · In Radio Land — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 710 · The Photographin’ Fool [Part 3 of 6] — Oscar J. Friend (Serial Segment)
  • 731 · Interference — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 732 · Thinner and Thinner — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story)
  • 739 · The Eyes of Afterwhile — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 740 · To Babylon [Part 5 of 6] — Larry Barretto (Serial Segment)
  • 758 · The Cock of the Walk — F. Morton Howard (Short Story)
  • 769 · Babble [Part 4 of 4; Charlie Fenwick (The Telephone Detective)] — George J. Brenn (Serial Segment)
  • 788 · Possession — Florence Van Cleve (Poetry)
  • 789 · The 5 A.M. Handicap — Hugh Fullerton (Short Story)
  • 796 · Spiniflex — Morgan Johnson (Short Story)
  • 800 · The Jackie — Olin Lyman (Poetry)
1239Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 165, No. 61925-01-10Stockton Mulford
  • 801 · Three Alarms [Part 1 of 4] — Karl W. & Clarice Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 822 · The Victim Victorious — Edward Pickering Fay (Novellete)
  • 845 · The Man with the Cloven Chin — James S. Ryan (Poetry)
  • 846 · The Under Dogs [Part 2 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 867 · This Resting Race — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 868 · Always Leave ’Em Laughing — James K. McGuinness (Short Story)
  • 875 · The Photographin’ Fool [Part 4 of 6] — Oscar J. Friend (Serial Segment)
  • 894 · The Tattoo — Stanley Walker (Short Story)
  • 905 · The Four Goliaths [Part 3 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 924 · Words — Theda Kenyon (Poetry)
  • 925 · Fay Roe of Egypt — Jack Casey (Short Story)
  • 932 · To a Dancer — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 933 · To Babylon [Part 6 of 6] — Larry Barretto (Serial Segment)
  • 949 · The Ballad of Tenopah Bill — W. F. Boericke (Poetry)
  • 950 · Apostle of the Free Hand-Out — E. K. Means (Short Story)
  • 956 · Prince of Big Snows — William Byron Mowery (Short Story)
  • 960 · Brave Men — Katharine Brush (Poetry)
1240Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 166, No. 11925-01-17Modest Stein
  • 1 · The Valley of the Stars [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 22 · Cross Word Puzzles — Louis B. Capron (Poetry)
  • 23 · Cullin’s — Elmer Brown Mason (Novellete)
  • 43 · Confirmation — Charles Samuels (Poetry)
  • 44 · Three Alarms [Part 2 of 4] — Karl W. & Clarice Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 65 · Kidnaping Bee — H. K. Chambers (Short Story)
  • 73 · Social Sinew — Alice Lindsey Webb (Poetry)
  • 74 · The Under Dogs [Part 3 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 96 · Irish Eyes — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 97 · Gideon Goes Up — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 104 · Black Tragedy! — Grace G. Bostwick (Poetry)
  • 105 · The Photographin’ Fool [Part 5 of 6] — Oscar J. Friend (Serial Segment)
  • 126 · Her Eyes — Sadie Bowman Metcalfe (Poetry)
  • 127 · That Sinful Creature — C. Trenckmann (Short Story)
  • 131 · Penury — Sonia Ruthele Novak (Poetry)
  • 132 · The Four Goliaths [Part 4 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 149 · The Mystery Stakes — Hugh Fullerton (Short Story)
  • 155 · Vision — Rosamond Gordon (Short Story)
  • 160 · Charity — H. R. Macaulay (Poetry)
1241Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 166, No. 21925-01-24Modest Stein
  • 161 · The Next Victim [Part 1 of 4] — Ronald Prince (Serial Segment)
  • 175 · The Bookkeeper’s Vacation — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 176 · A Million at Stake — Gordon Stiles (Novellete)
  • 206 · The Valley of the Stars [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 225 · In Person — Lucile N. Tate (Short Story)
  • 234 · The Winner — Minna Irving (Poetry)
  • 235 · Three Alarms [Part 3 of 4] — Karl W. & Clarice Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 258 · If You Don’t Mind — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 259 · Greed — Theodore Austin (Short Story)
  • 264 · The Under Dogs [Part 4 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 286 · Six Cylinder Bluff — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 293 · The Photographin’ Fool [Part 6 of 6] — Oscar J. Friend (Serial Segment)
  • 310 · Ye Seasoned Jests — Clarence Mansfield Lindsay (Poetry)
  • 311 · Faint Heart — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 316 · The Adventure — H. S. Haskins (Poetry)
  • 317 · Would You Have Told? — Frederick Niven (Short Story)
1242Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 166, No. 31925-01-31Paul Stahr
  • 321 · Where She Belongs [Part 1 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 341 · Questions — Margaret G. Hays (Poetry)
  • 342 · The Gentleman from Hell — Carroll John Daly (Novellete)
  • 370 · The Drink — Annie Chunn Candee (Poetry)
  • 371 · The Next Victim [Part 2 of 4] — Ronald Prince (Serial Segment)
  • 387 · Spilled Dust — Herbert Slocombe (Short Story)
  • 394 · In Shakespeare’s Time — James S. Ryan (Poetry)
  • 395 · The Valley of the Stars [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 412 · Here Lies — Anna Spencer Twitchell (Poetry)
  • 413 · Love Dope — E. K. Means (Short Story)
  • 424 · A Truthful Lay of Lies — W. E. Nesom (Poetry)
  • 425 · The Under Dogs [Part 5 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 445 · Lo, the Poor Exclamation! — Paul Sand (Short Story)
  • 450 · Ostracized — Lydia M. Dunham O’Neil (Poetry)
  • 451 · Three Alarms [Part 4 of 4] — Karl W. & Clarice Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 470 · Written in Stars — Leslie Burton Blades (Short Story)
  • 480 · Unloved — Harry Kemp (Poetry)
1243Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 166, No. 41925-02-07Charles Livingston Bull
  • 481 · North Star [Part 1 of 5] — Rufus King (Serial Segment)
  • 505 · Suspense — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Novellete)
  • 521 · Where She Belongs [Part 2 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 544 · Cheap Tools — Thomas P. Freney (Short Story)
  • 553 · The Next Victim [Part 3 of 4] — Ronald Prince (Serial Segment)
  • 566 · William Tries the Rough Stuff — Lois Fink Honberger (Short Story)
  • 578 · The Valley of the Stars [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 596 · His Weak Spot — Jessie Henderson (Short Story)
  • 605 · The Under Dogs [Part 6 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 622 · To You — Margery Land Mason (Poetry)
  • 623 · A Count of Some Account — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 632 · Enchantment — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 640 · You Are Not Mine — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
1244Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 166, No. 51925-02-14Norman Price
  • 641 — Gold from the Cañon [Part 1 of 6] — Arthur Preston Hankins (Serial Segment)
  • 661 — To a Busy Maiden — Olin Lyman (Poem(s))
  • 662 — You Can’t Get Away from It [Charlie Fenwick (The Telephone Detective)] — George J. Brenn (Novellete)
  • 682 — North Star [Part 2 of 5] — Rufus King (Serial Segment)
  • 702 — Two-Spot Rides a Hunch — Frank E. Carson (Short Story)
  • 710 — The Youth — Strickland Gillilan (Poem(s))
  • 711 — Where She Belongs [Part 3 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 733 — The Haunted House — F. St. Mars (Short Story)
  • 738 — Recompensed — Carewe-Carvel (Poem(s))
  • 739 — The Valley of the Stars [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 755 — Sweep No More, My Lady! — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 762 — He’s My Dog — Walter L. Boxell (Poem(s))
  • 763 — The Next Victim [Part 4 of 4] — Ronald Prince (Serial Segment)
  • 774 — The Valentines — Minna Irving (Poem(s))
  • 775 — Poor Aida — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 783 — Lost Laughter — Margaret E. Sangster (Poem(s))
  • 784 — Steer Clear of Steers — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 793 — A Calamity of Credit — Arthur Lockwood (Short Story)
  • 800 — An Absorbing Romance — W. E. Nesom (Poem(s))
1245Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 166, No. 61925-02-21Stockton Mulford
  • 801 — The Moon Men [Part 1 of 4; Moon Sequence] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novellete)
  • 815 — The Flag — Paul Steele (Poem(s))
  • 816 — Salvage — Magda Leigh (Novellete)
  • 839 — Gold from the Cañon [Part 2 of 6] — Arthur Preston Hankins (Serial Segment)
  • 857 — Jazz — Jonathan Rathjen (Poem(s))
  • 858 — The Red Mask — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 869 — Entre Nous — Ruth Logan (Poem(s))
  • 870 — North Star [Part 3 of 5] — Rufus King (Serial Segment)
  • 885 — Talking Ducks — E. K. Means (Short Story)
  • 892 — Old Shoes — Charles H. Meiers (Poem(s))
  • 893 — Where She Belongs [Part 4 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 912 — Three Wishes — Leslie Adams (Poem(s))
  • 913 — The Throw-Back — L. R. Sherman (Short Story)
  • 922 — Real Achievement — N. Parker Jones (Poem(s))
  • 923 — The Valley of the Stars [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 942 — Socker Dooley—Ship Ahoy! [Socker Dooley] — Charles Francis Coe (Short Story)
  • 950 — Charlie Chong Scoops the World — James Perley Hughes (Short Story)
  • 960 — Elijohkin, the Temple Girl — Sonia Ruthele Novak (Poem(s))
1246Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 167, No. 11925-02-28Paul Stahr
  • 1 — A Live Man’s Widow [Part 1 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 20 — Their Baby — Ethel R. Peyser (Poem(s))
  • 21 — The Man Who Knew Fitzsimmons — John D. Swain (Novellete)
  • 40 — The Moon Men [Part 2 of 4; Moon Sequence] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novellete)
  • 54 — The Crucible — Glenn Ward Dresbach (Poem(s))
  • 55 — The Weight of Guilt — Frederick Davis (Short Story)
  • 60 — Propinquity — H. M. Sterling (Poem(s))
  • 61 — Gold from the Cañon [Part 3 of 6] — Arthur Preston Hankins (Serial Segment)
  • 80 — The Man That Whistles — Will Thomas Withrow (Poem(s))
  • 81 — Double Cross-Worded — Paul Sand (Short Story)
  • 86 — Beggar’s Choice — Thelma Stillson (Poem(s))
  • 87 — North Star [Part 4 of 5] — Rufus King (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — A Pocket-Piece — Mary Mauris (Poem(s))
  • 107 — The Terror of the Seven Seas — Frank H. Shaw (Short Story)
  • 119 — Where She Belongs [Part 5 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 136 — Mine Enemy — Margaret Hale (Poem(s))
  • 137 — A Full Partnership — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 147 — One of Nature’s Noblemen — Homer King Gordon (Short Story)
  • 155 — A Flirt’s Apology to a Flirt — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poem(s))
  • 156 — Young Mild West — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
1247Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 167, No. 21925-03-07Modest Stein
  • 161 — Senor Jingle Bells [Part 1 of 5] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 181 — The 18th Hole — Wilson Collison (Novellete)
  • 197 — Folly — Will Thomas Withrow (Poem(s))
  • 198 — A Live Man’s Widow [Part 2 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 215 — Big Type — Ralph Frye (Poem(s))
  • 216 — The Right Trail — Winifred Lockhart Willis (Short Story)
  • 225 — Defense — Nina Howard Paul (Poem(s))
  • 226 — The Moon Men [Part 3 of 4; Moon Sequence] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novellete)
  • 241 — Devotion — Ray Mahntt (Poem(s))
  • 242 — Balsera Mourns — Chandler P. Barton (Short Story)
  • 247 — Tears and Smiles — H. S. Haskins (Poem(s))
  • 248 — Gold from the Cañon [Part 4 of 6] — Arthur Preston Hankins (Serial Segment)
  • 270 — Socker Dooley—Himself—in Person [Socker Dooley] — Charles Francis Coe (Short Story)
  • 277 — Love’s Litany — Mary Coles Carrington (Poem(s))
  • 278 — North Star [Part 5 of 5] — Rufus King (Serial Segment)
  • 297 — The Master of Ceremonies — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 306 — The Weather-Vane — John Troland (Poem(s))
  • 307 — The Belleville Truth — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 317 — Cleaning Up — Frederick Brown (Short Story)
1248Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 167, No. 31925-03-14Paul Stahr
  • 321 — The Buddhism of Hogler Headstone — Philip R. Dillon (Novellete)
  • 364 — Senor Jingle Bells [Part 2 of 5] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 384 — The Moth and the Flame — Grace J. Hyatt (Poem(s))
  • 385 — Gray Madness — John J. Rowlands (Short Story)
  • 392 — From a Factory Window — Florence Van Cleve (Poem(s))
  • 393 — A Live Man’s Widow [Part 3 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 410 — A Wreath of Shamrock — Margaret G. Hays (Poem(s))
  • 411 — On Gorges Banks — Elmer Brown Mason (Short Story)
  • 421 — Folded Hands — Edwin Bliss (Poem(s))
  • 422 — Gold from the Cañon [Part 5 of 6] — Arthur Preston Hankins (Serial Segment)
  • 442 — Ab and the Gnu Lunacy — Paul Sand (Short Story)
  • 447 — The Moon Men [Part 4 of 4; Moon Sequence] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novellete)
  • 460 — Love’s Gift — Constance Ward (Poem(s))
  • 461 — The Starting Point — Don Cameron Shafer (Short Story)
  • 471 — Bridges — P. H. Belknap (Poem(s))
  • 472 — Beautiful but Dumb — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
1249Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 167, No. 41925-03-21Modest Stein
  • 481 — The Radio Beasts [Part 1 of 4; Myles Cabot (Radio Man)] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 506 — The Rose — Esther Clark Hill (Poem(s))
  • 507 — Smuggled Fury — Paul Deresco Augsburg (Novellete)
  • 529 — Your Heart Is a Gypsy Tent — Mary C. Davies (Poem(s))
  • 530 — Senor Jingle Bells [Part 3 of 5] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 549 — That’s Livin’ — Harry A. White (Poem(s))
  • 550 — A Snitch in Time — George F. Worts (Short Story)
  • 561 — The Kiss — Amanda Benjamin Hall (Poem(s))
  • 562 — A Live Man’s Widow [Part 4 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 579 — Far Glories — Mabel Ames Wastie (Poem(s))
  • 580 — The Way Out — E. K. Means (Short Story)
  • 589 — Gold from the Cañon [Part 6 of 6] — Arthur Preston Hankins (Serial Segment)
  • 610 — A Dash of Cayenne — Victor Johns (Short Story)
  • 620 — Of Course It Takes Nerve — John Holden (Short Story)
  • 627 — This Woman’s Town — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 635 — Skidoo — Paul Sand (Short Story)
  • 640 — Roof Pigeons — Emma McRae (Poem(s))
1250Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 167, No. 51925-03-28Paul Stahr
  • 641 — In the Event of Death [Part 1 of 4] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 672 — Staring Eyes — A. Majors (Novellete)
  • 696 — The Radio Beasts [Part 2 of 4; Myles Cabot (Radio Man)] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 718 — My Overzealous Friend — Strickland Gillilan (Poem(s))
  • 719 — The Rise of Homer Tosh — Robert Terry Shannon (Short Story)
  • 731 — Events — Julia Boynton Green (Poem(s))
  • 732 — Senor Jingle Bells [Part 4 of 5] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 751 — Left-Handed — W. O. McGeehan (Short Story)
  • 759 — A Live Man’s Widow [Part 5 of 5] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 775 — Now — Sophie E. Redford (Poem(s))
  • 776 — The Literature of Escape — Paul Sand (Short Story)
  • 781 — The Bootlegger — Stanley Hart Cauffman (Poem(s))
  • 782 — The Grabber — Lucile N. Tate (Short Story)
  • 792 — The Travels of Ulysses—Modern — Glen Allen (Poem(s))
  • 793 — The Recklessness of Whistling John — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 800 — Our Young Hopeful — Ella Bentley Arthur (Poem(s))
1251Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 167, No. 61925-04-04Norman Price
  • 801 — The Gold-Dust Rajah — Eleanor Gates (Novellete)
  • 849 — In the Event of Death [Part 2 of 4] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 877 — Page Romeo! — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 885 — The Radio Beasts [Part 3 of 4; Myles Cabot (Radio Man)] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 908 — Two Step Lou and the Professor — Paul Deresco Augsburg (Short Story)
  • 918 — Reverie — Mary Adams Stearns (Poem(s))
  • 919 — Senor Jingle Bells [Part 5 of 5] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 938 — An Honest Man — Frank Lintaber (Poem(s))
  • 939 — World-Beaters — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 949 — The Tawny Peril — William Byron Mowery (Short Story)
  • 952 — Orchard Petals — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poem(s))
  • 953 — The Unseen Face — Joseph Gollomb (Short Story)
1252Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 168, No. 11925-04-11Stockton Mulford
  • 1 — Soft Money [Part 1 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 30 — The Man with the Smiling Eyes — George M. Johnson (Novellete)
  • 52 — Unselfish Ambition — Strickland Gillilan (Poem(s))
  • 53 — In the Event of Death [Part 3 of 4] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — The Ump — Olin Lyman (Poem(s))
  • 79 — A Sentiment Job — Carroll John Daly (Short Story)
  • 91 — The Willed Forge; or, the Forged Will — W. E. Nesom (Poem(s))
  • 92 — The Radio Beasts [Part 4 of 4; Myles Cabot (Radio Man)] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 114 — Man — James S. Ryan (Poem(s))
  • 115 — The Tiger Weed — B. Wallis (Short Story)
  • 126 — Pyrenees Love Song — Sonia Ruthèle Novák (Poem(s))
  • 127 — Slim Chances It — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 136 — To a Lover in Spring — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poem(s))
  • 137 — Account Balanced — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 142 — “Oh, What a Pal Was Mary!” — L. Paul (Short Story)
  • 151 — Sisyphean — Howard Dwight Smiley (Poem(s))
  • 152 — Taboo — Don Cameron Shafer (Short Story)
  • 160 — The Gladiator — Faye N. Merriman (Poem(s))
1253Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 168, No. 21925-04-18
  • 161 — Dinner for Cynthia [Part 1 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 190 — The Duke of Disdain — Frank Blighton (Novellete)
  • 225 — Soft Money [Part 2 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 255 — On Pacific’s Beach — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poem(s))
  • 256 — Modern Castaways — Frank E. Carson (Short Story)
  • 266 — The Uncertain Guest — Marie Lee Warner (Poem(s))
  • 267 — In the Event of Death [Part 4 of 4] — Laurie York Erskine (Serial Segment)
  • 291 — Looking Backward — Will Thomas Withrow (Poem(s))
  • 292 — A Course in Etiquette — E. K. Means (Short Story)
  • 301 — Bill of the Wild Streak — Howard E. Morgan (Short Story)
  • 310 — Delirium Trimmings — Katharine Brush (Short Story)
  • 317 — The Busted Monopoly — Walter Clare Martin (Short Story)
  • 320 — First Love — Grace J. Hyatt (Poem(s))
1254Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 168, No. 31925-04-25Modest Stein
  • 321 — Loretta Brodell [Part 1 of 4] — Kim Night (Serial Segment)
  • 346 — The Urge of the Primitive — Julia Boynton Green (Poem(s))
  • 347 — Vingo’s Lady Serpent [Vingo] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 385 — In the Dusk — Aldis Dunbar (Poem(s))
  • 386 — Dinner for Cynthia [Part 2 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 409 — Apple Blossoms in New York — Jean Strong (Poem(s))
  • 410 — The Wedding Gift — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 420 — Soft Money [Part 3 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 443 — Mira the Bulkiest Yet — James S. Ryan (Poem(s))
  • 444 — Charlie Chong, A. M. — James Perley Hughes (Short Story)
  • 454 — White Dishonor — Arthur Mills (Short Story)
  • 460 — In His Little Home Town — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poem(s))
  • 461 — The Bad Man of Banter Mountain — Howard E. Morgan (Short Story)
  • 469 — Crosswords and Cow Hands — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 475 — The Argosies — Grace H. Sherwood (Poem(s))
  • 476 — The Tour of the Bouncing Junk — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 480 — Unanimous — Strickland Gillilan (Poem(s))
1255Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 168, No. 41925-05-02Modest Stein
  • 481 — Hopalong Cassidy’s Pal: I. Mesquite Jenkins Comes Back [Mesquite Jenkins; Hopalong Cassidy] — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 494 — The Sea-Going Elephant — Arthur Preston Hankins (Novellete)
  • 532 — Reincarnation — Marie Saltus (Poem(s))
  • 533 — Loretta Brodell [Part 2 of 4] — Kim Knight (Serial Segment)
  • 556 — Rope Enough — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 566 — Why? — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 567 — Dinner for Cynthia [Part 3 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 596 — At Trail’s End — L. Paul (Short Story)
  • 609 — Old Crow — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 619 — Live Bait — Arthur Lockwood (Short Story)
  • 628 — The Automatic Speaks — Fairfax Downey (Poem(s))
  • 629 — Smart As an Ox — Tom Curry (Short Story)
  • 634 — Here’s My Husband — Charley Wood (Short Story)
  • 640 — Half Portions — Thelma Stillson (Poem(s))
1256Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 168, No. 51925-05-09Paul Stahr
  • 641 — Lookin’ for Trouble [Part 1 of 4] — Charlton L. Edholm (Serial Segment)
  • 668 — Milord’s Servant — Don Cameron Shafer (Novellete)
  • 710 — Calendar — Frances Taylor Patterson (Poem(s))
  • 711 — Loretta Brodell [Part 3 of 4] — Kim Knight (Serial Segment)
  • 734 — Safety First — Anna Bird Stewart (Poem(s))
  • 735 — Hopalong Cassidy’s Pal: II. The Raiders [Mesquite Jenkins; Hopalong Cassidy] — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 745 — Headlines — Earl Wayland Bowman (Poem(s))
  • 746 — Dinner for Cynthia [Part 4 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 763 — The Walled Garden — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poem(s))
  • 764 — A Raid on Montmartre — Larosa Martel (Short Story)
  • 776 — The Fire Queen — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 785 — A Seven-Letter Mystery — Paul Sand (Short Story)
  • 791 — In Reply — Enid M. Griffis (Poem(s))
  • 792 — The Unwritten Law of the North — Howard E. Morgan (Short Story)
  • 800 — The Bluebird — Edith Livingston Smith (Poem(s))
1257Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 168, No. 61925-05-16Stockton Mulford
  • 801 — Sea-Prize [Part 1 of 4] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 828 — The Voice in the Wilderness — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 846 — Cinderella After Twelve — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poem(s))
  • 847 — Lookin’ for Trouble [Part 2 of 4] — Charlton L. Edholm (Serial Segment)
  • 872 — Steps in the Dark — Edward E. Schiff (Short Story)
  • 881 — The Outlaw’s Odds — Earl Wayland Bowman (Poem(s))
  • 882 — Loretta Brodell [Part 4 of 4] — Kim Knight (Serial Segment)
  • 906 — Optomism to Order — Berton Braley (Poem(s))
  • 907 — The Nervy One — Wilson Collison (Novellete)
  • 926 — Hopalong Cassidy’s Pal: III. Rawhide [Mesquite Jenkins; Hopalong Cassidy] — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 939 — Irony — Mary Garrigan Barry (Poem(s))
  • 940 — Sadvertising — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 946 — Synthetic Love — Vivien Chandler (Short Story)
  • 953 — Rana of the Pond — F. St. Mars (Short Story)
  • 960 — Signs of Spring — Charles Gilly (Poem(s))
1258Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 169, No. 11925-05-23J. Rozen
  • 1 — Fenced Water — George M. Johnson (Novellete)
  • 47 — Sea-Prize [Part 2 of 4] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 73 — Revenge [Craig Kennedy] — Arthur B. Reeve (Short Story)
  • 85 — Lookin’ for Trouble [Part 3 of 4] — Charlton L. Edholm (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — Hopalong Cassidy’s Pal: IV. The Lure of the Trail [Mesquite Jenkins; Hopalong Cassidy] — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 122 — The Curly Wolf — Frederick B. Edwards (Short Story)
  • 131 — Evenly Divided — Oliver B. Capelle (Poem(s))
  • 132 — The Amphibians — Henry Kellett Chambers (Short Story)
  • 142 — Babes in the Village — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 153 — The Pool — Clinton E. Hawley (Poem(s))
  • 154 — The Rift in the Loot — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 160 — When I See Ships — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poem(s))
1259Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 169, No. 21925-05-30Modest Stein
  • 161 — Honest Fool [Part 1 of 4] — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Serial Segment)
  • 186 — On Memorial Day — Robert Fulkerson Hoffman (Poem(s))
  • 187 — The Girl in Knickers — John D. Swain (Novellete)
  • 203 — The Command of Honor — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 214 — Song of a Bank Clerk — Thomas Pearce (Poem(s))
  • 215 — Sea-Prize [Part 3 of 4] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 241 — Tide Pools — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poem(s))
  • 242 — —His Own Good — Stanley Jones (Novellete)
  • 258 — Radio Music — Margaret G. Hays (Poem(s))
  • 259 — Hopalong Cassidy’s Pal: V. Into the Hills [Mesquite Jenkins; Hopalong Cassidy] — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 270 — Where, Oh, Where? — Jack Burroughs (Poem(s))
  • 271 — Lookin’ for Trouble [Part 4 of 4] — Charlton L. Edholm (Serial Segment)
  • 293 — The Big Key — Augusta Van Kirk (Short Story)
  • 299 — Riding Orders — Earl C. McCain (Short Story)
  • 306 — The Little Songs — Sophie E. Redford (Poem(s))
  • 307 — Socker Dooley—Matchmaker [Socker Dooley] — Charles Francis Coe (Short Story)
  • 315 — When a Woman Cares — Clarence H. Meiers (Poem(s))
  • 316 — The Experiment — Arthur Mills (Short Story)
  • 320 — Along the Water Front — Chart Pitt (Poem(s))
1260Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 169, No. 31925-06-06
  • 321 — Throw Up Your Hands [Part 1 of 4] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 351 — Human Nature — Amanda Benjamin Hall (Poem(s))
  • 352 — Up from the Pit — Charles Augustine Logue (Novellete)
  • 382 — Honest Fool [Part 2 of 4] — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Serial Segment)
  • 406 — The Golden Flees — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 418 — Underhood Sounds — Strickland Gillilan (Poem(s))
  • 419 — Sea-Prize [Part 4 of 4] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 445 — Blue Glass — Wilson Collison (Short Story)
  • 451 — False Phyllis — Don C. Seitz (Poem(s))
  • 452 — Hopalong Cassidy’s Pal: VI. The Fox and the Hounds [Mesquite Jenkins; Hopalong Cassidy] — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 464 — A Full House — Clarence Mansfield Lindsay (Poem(s))
  • 465 — A Matter of Mules and Mentality — Earl Chapin May (Short Story)
  • 472 — A Serenade — E. De Roy Koch (Poem(s))
  • 473 — The Good Old Songs — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 480 — We, Too — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
1261Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 169, No. 41925-06-13Modest Stein
  • 481 — Flight to the Hills [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Neville Buck (Serial Segment)
  • 507 — Ambition — R. E. Alexander (Poem(s))
  • 508 — The Answer Is Yes! — Joseph Mulvaney (Short Story)
  • 521 — Where Homage Is Due — Strickland Gillilan (Poem(s))
  • 522 — Throw Up Your Hands [Part 2 of 4] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 554 — When Cheek Meets Cheek — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poem(s))
  • 555 — Black or Blue — Laurie York Erskine (Novellete)
  • 572 — Search — Sonia Ruthele Novak-Clary (Poem(s))
  • 573 — Hopalong Cassidy’s Pal: VII. On the Trail of a Fox [Mesquite Jenkins; Hopalong Cassidy] — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 584 — Honest Fool [Part 3 of 4] — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Serial Segment)
  • 611 — The Fourth Circle [Norry Denham] — Albert Dorrington (Short Story)
  • 619 — Mr. Monfrent’s Foursome — James Kevin McGuinness (Short Story)
  • 626 — The Silver King — F. St. Mars (Short Story)
  • 635 — The Harp of Yosuf Abram — Jack Oppenheimer (Short Story)
  • 640 — The Call — Ruby Douglas (Poem(s))
1262Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 169, No. 51925-06-20Modest Stein
  • 641 — The Perfect Girl — Arthur Preston Hankins (Novellete)
  • 683 — Flight to the Hills [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Neville Buck (Serial Segment)
  • 711 — The Soda Boy — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 712 — Making the Rialto Reel — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 719 — Throw Up Your Hands [Part 3 of 4] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 744 — Back to You — Marguerite Boggs (Poem(s))
  • 745 — Hopalong Cassidy’s Pal: VIII. A Game of Wits [Mesquite Jenkins; Hopalong Cassidy] — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 756 — The House in the Sticks — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poem(s))
  • 757 — Honest Fool [Part 4 of 4] — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Serial Segment)
  • 779 — The Egoist — Olin Lyman (Poem(s))
  • 780 — $40.00 by Cable — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 787 — Sphinx Stuff — James S. Ryan (Poem(s))
  • 788 — Beyond the Face — Edward Longstreth (Short Story)
  • 793 — The Reckoning — Cecilia Ellerbe (Poem(s))
  • 794 — His Best Investment — Edward Pickering Fay (Short Story)
1263Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 169, No. 61925-06-27Stockton Mulford
  • 801 — The Call of Shining Steel [Part 1 of 3] — Don Waters (Serial Segment)
  • 833 — Crooks Welcome — Walter A. Sinclair (Novellete)
  • 852 — Three Kisses — Glen Visscher (Poem(s))
  • 853 — Flight to the Hills [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Neville Buck (Serial Segment)
  • 882 — The Long Trail — Frederick Schenck Schlesinger (Poem(s))
  • 883 — “Man Coming Out” — L. Paul (Short Story)
  • 894 — Peanut Combinations — Charles Irvin Junkin (Poem(s))
  • 895 — Throw Up Your Hands [Part 4 of 4] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 920 — “We Want Mabel!” — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 928 — Soldiers of Fortune — Berton Braley (Poem(s))
  • 929 — Hopalong Cassidy’s Pal: IX. The Makin’s [Mesquite Jenkins; Hopalong Cassidy] — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 939 — The Divorcée — Sonia Ruthèle Novák (Poem(s))
  • 940 — Background — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 949 — The Point of the Needle — Joseph Gollomb (Short Story)
  • 957 — Radio Razz — Jack Woodford (Short Story)
1264Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 170, No. 11925-07-04Norman Price
  • 1 — Lure of the Wild — Robert Pinkerton (Novellete)
  • 42 — On Jeweled Altars — Henry Holt (Short Story)
  • 50 — Captain — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Novellete)
  • 69 — The Fourth of July — May Clark McClellan (Poem(s))
  • 70 — The Call of Shining Steel [Part 2 of 3] — Don Waters (Serial Segment)
  • 97 — The Mother-Lode — Strickland Gillilan (Poem(s))
  • 98 — Hopalong Cassidy’s Pal X. The Gift of the Dark [Mesquite Jenkins; Hopalong Cassidy] — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 109 — Flight to the Hills [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Neville Buck (Serial Segment)
  • 133 — The Seventh Quail — Arthur Preston Hankins (Short Story)
  • 142 — The Old Jockey Turns Cook — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 143 — Charlie Chong and the Perfect Way — James Perley Hughes (Short Story)
  • 151 — The Pathos of Old Fineries — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 152 — Rags — E. K. Means (Short Story)
  • 160 — The Little Bird — Margaret G. Hays (Poem(s))
1265Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 170, No. 21925-07-11Modest Stein
  • 161 — The Big Gun [Part 1 of 3] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 188 — In Mournful Numbers — Walter G. Doty (Poem(s))
  • 189 — Gotham, the Goat-Getter — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 197 — The Innocent — E. S. Pladwell (Novellete)
  • 237 — The River — James S. Ryan (Poem(s))
  • 238 — Flight to the Hills [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Neville Buck (Serial Segment)
  • 266 — The Compensation — Stokely S. Fisher (Poem(s))
  • 267 — Hopalong Cassidy’s Pal: XI. The Convalescent [Mesquite Jenkins; Hopalong Cassidy] — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 277 — Swimmin’ in the Brandywine — Marvin Wesley Bilderback (Poem(s))
  • 278 — The Call of Shining Steel [Part 3 of 3] — Don Waters (Serial Segment)
  • 302 — Peterson Pride — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 312 — White Coal — Olin Lyman (Poem(s))
  • 313 — The Wild Bull of Montana — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
1266Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 170, No. 31925-07-18
  • 322 — Kidnaped by Request [Part 1 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 343 — Meet the Prince! [Part 1 of 2] — Wilson Collison (Serial Segment)
  • 373 — The Cherry Tree — Grace Hyatt (Poem(s))
  • 374 — The Big Gun [Part 2 of 3] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 403 — A Lucky Dog — Alden Hatch (Short Story)
  • 411 — Flight to the Hills [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Neville Buck (Serial Segment)
  • 432 — The Holiday — Sonia Ruthèle Novák (Poem(s))
  • 433 — White Wings and Black Legs — John D. Swain (Novellete)
  • 451 — The Plan — Edward S. Morrissey (Poem(s))
  • 452 — Hopalong Cassidy’s Pal: XII. Fox Versus Fox [Mesquite Jenkins; Hopalong Cassidy] — Clarence E. Mulford (Short Story)
  • 462 — Paradise—Lost, Strayed or Stolen — Viola Justin (Short Story)
  • 471 — “In Person” — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 472 — Fliday Fi’ ’Clock — Hal Armstrong (Short Story)
  • 477 — Bread — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Short Story)
1267Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 170, No. 41925-07-25Modest Stein
  • 482 — The Motto Man [Part 1 of 3] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Serial Segment)
  • 513 — South of the Cimarron — Earl C. McCain (Short Story)
  • 518 — The Song of the Moor — Sonia Ruthèle Novák (Poem(s))
  • 519 — What Is the Cost? — Kenneth Perkins (Novellete)
  • 541 — Kidnaped by Request [Part 2 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 559 — The Magniloquence of Ninety — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 560 — Fifty Fifty or Nix — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 568 — Meet the Prince! [Part 2 of 2] — Wilson Collison (Serial Segment)
  • 593 — My Friends — M. G. H. (Poem(s))
  • 594 — The Big Gun [Part 3 of 3] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 618 — The National Game — Edward S. Morrissey (Poem(s))
  • 619 — Songs and Tongs — Cyril B. Egan (Short Story)
  • 625 — Heartless — [uncredited] (Poem(s) (Reprint))
  • 626 — A Primer for Primitives — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 633 — The Seamannikin — Harold Willard Gleason (Poem(s))
  • 634 — Merciful Plunder — William Hope Hodgson (Short Story)
1268Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 170, No. 51925-08-01Modest Stein
  • 641 — The Son of Madame Butterfly [Part 1 of 4] — George F. Worts & William Elliott (Serial Segment)
  • 666 — Manhandlers — George Purdy (Novellete)
  • 718 — At Sunset — Glenn Ward Dresbach (Poem(s))
  • 719 — Three Fighting Men — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 733 — The Motto Man [Part 2 of 3] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Serial Segment)
  • 760 — Ballad of the Dancer — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 761 — “I Resign!” — John Holden (Short Story)
  • 768 — Kidnaped by Request [Part 3 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 787 — Hats Off — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 796 — To His Mother — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 797 — Say—Listen! — Elisabeth Brockwell Kent (Short Story)
  • 800 — For You Who Never Kissed My Lips — Grace J. Hyatt (Poem(s))
1269Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 170, No. 61925-08-08Modest Stein
  • 801 — Bondage [Part 1 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 828 — My Old Morris Chair — George Allan England (Poem(s))
  • 829 — The Brand Blotters — George M. Johnson (Novellete)
  • 852 — The Son of Madame Butterfly [Part 2 of 4] — George F. Worts & William Elliott (Serial Segment)
  • 877 — The Fallen Arrow — Turbesé Lummis Fiske (Short Story)
  • 887 — Kidnaped by Request [Part 4 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 906 — Truant — Sonia Ruthèle Novák (Poem(s))
  • 907 — Toll — Frederick Davis (Short Story)
  • 912 — At Evening — Ivy Kellerman Reed (Poem(s))
  • 913 — The Motto Man [Part 3 of 3] — Perley Poore Sheehan (Serial Segment)
  • 939 — The White Chimpanzee — Fred Jackson (Short Story)
  • 950 — Pepper Passes — Olin Lyman (Poem(s))
  • 951 — Bad Penny — Wilson Collison (Short Story)
  • 960 — A Day of Truce — George Sterling (Poem(s))
1270Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 171, No. 11925-08-15Paul Stahr
  • 3 — Faro’s Daughter [Part 1 of 5] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — Machiavelli on Forty-Second Street — E. W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 29 — Her Rough Diamond — Gordon Stiles (Novellete)
  • 52 — Men of the Crags — Chart Pitt (Poem(s))
  • 53 — Bondage [Part 2 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 82 — Hand in Hand — Ida M. Thomas (Poem(s))
  • 83 — Strategy, by Heck! — Gladys E. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 92 — Love’s Arithmetic — W. D. Young (Poem(s))
  • 93 — The Son of Madame Butterfly [Part 3 of 4] — George F. Worts & William Elliott (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — Down and Out — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 127 — Kidnaped by Request [Part 5 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 146 — I Try to Forget You — Ethel Blair (Poem(s))
  • 147 — Josh Stebbins, Frontier Farmer [Josh Stebbins] — A. D. Temple (Short Story)
  • 152 — “****” — M. L. Marsh (Poem(s))
  • 153 — Sentimental Moe — James Kevin McGuinness (Short Story)
1271Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 171, No. 21925-08-22Stockton Mulford
  • 163 — Convent or Crown? [Part 1 of 3] — Coralie Stanton & Heath Hosken (Serial Segment)
  • 188 — Gentians — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 189 — Something from Samarang — Arthur Preston Hankins (Novellete)
  • 218 — Faro’s Daughter [Part 2 of 5] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 238 — A Modest Success — Jo Lemon (Poem(s))
  • 239 — Knickers and Nocturnes — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 250 — Down the Road to Autumnland — G. W. Dresbach (Poem(s))
  • 251 — Bondage [Part 3 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 281 — Waste — Douglas Durkin (Short Story)
  • 290 — One Small Window — Ida M. Thomas (Poem(s))
  • 291 — The Son of Madame Butterfly [Part 4 of 4] — George F. Worts & William Elliott (Serial Segment)
  • 306 — McKeever’s Princess — Alden Hatch (Short Story)
  • 312 — The Babbler — John Troland (Poem(s))
  • 313 — Mademoiselle Sally — H. M. Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 318 — The Fourth Degree — Jack Woodford (Short Story)
1272Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 171, No. 31925-08-29Stockton Mulford
  • 324 — Madame Storey in the Toils [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 361 — Convent or Crown? [Part 2 of 3] — Coralie Stanton & Heath Hosken (Serial Segment)
  • 389 — Yea! — Olin Lyman (Poem(s))
  • 390 — The Performer — Rosamond Gordon (Short Story)
  • 398 — Romany to Gorgio — Katherine Williams Sinclair (Poem(s))
  • 399 — Faro’s Daughter [Part 3 of 5] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 416 — Temple Bells — Clem Yore (Short Story)
  • 427 — Bondage [Part 4 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 454 — To a Modern Lady — Katharine Haviland Taylor (Poem(s))
  • 455 — Mrs. Malone’s Boy — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 467 — Relinquishments — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 472 — The Reproach — Jane Burr (Poem(s))
  • 473 — The Bhodry-More — Arthur Hunt Chute (Short Story)
  • 480 — The Worst Yet — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
1273Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 171, No. 41925-09-05Modest Stein
  • 481 — The Red Hawk [Part 1 of 3; Moon Sequence] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novellete)
  • 497 — A Fugitive Alibi — Garret Smith (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 544 — Diversification — Martin M. Wendt (Poem(s))
  • 545 — Faro’s Daughter [Part 4 of 5] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 560 — Song — Glenn Ward Dresbach (Poem(s) (Reprint))
  • 561 — Flying Junk — Homer King Gordon (Short Story)
  • 568 — An Irish Granny Song — Sonia Ruthèle Novák (Poem(s))
  • 569 — Convent or Crown? [Part 3 of 3] — Coralie Stanton & Heath Hosken (Serial Segment)
  • 590 — On the Set — Neeta Marquis (Poem(s))
  • 591 — The Bandit — Dorothy Drake (Short Story)
  • 603 — Hither, Painter! — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 604 — A Desperate Broadcaster — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 611 — Then and Now — Deems Taylor (Poem(s))
  • 612 — Dug Up — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 620 — Sonnet to a Swat — George Allan England (Poem(s))
  • 621 — Cauliflower Years — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 629 — Tides — Florence Van Cleve (Poem(s))
  • 630 — Dora’s Not So Dumb — Dorothy D. Miller (Short Story)
  • 640 — September Mourn — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
1274Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 171, No. 51925-09-12Norman Price
  • 641 — The Gleaming Blade [Part 1 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 676 — The Law of Cactus Flats — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 700 — Two Days — John Maynard Waite (Poem(s))
  • 701 — The Taming of the Shrewd — Tom Freeman (Short Story)
  • 711 — Myrtilla’s Dream — Lyon Mearson (Poem(s))
  • 712 — The Red Hawk [Part 2 of 3; Moon Sequence] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novellete)
  • 728 — Barn Horse — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poem(s))
  • 729 — China Bound — Paul Deresco Augsburg (Short Story)
  • 737 — Integral — Sonia Ruthèle Novák (Poem(s))
  • 738 — Faro’s Daughter [Part 5 of 5] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 767 — Out of My House — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 775 — Some Consolation — Ida M. Thomas (Poem(s))
  • 776 — Sole Legatee — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 783 — Bedtime — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 784 — Victorine’s Victim — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 790 — Baseball — Helen Roslyn Macaulay (Poem(s))
  • 791 — Out Glassed — Frank E. Carson (Short Story)
  • 800 — The Drivin’ Fool — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poem(s))
1275Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 171, No. 61925-09-19Modest Stein
  • 801 — The Scarlet Tide [Part 1 of 3] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 820 — Together — Glenn Ward Dresbach (Poem(s))
  • 821 — The Seventh Gift — Arthur Preston Hankins (Novellete)
  • 856 — “There’s a Lot o’ Luck Left!” — Paul Steele (Poem(s))
  • 857 — Tom, Dick and Harry [Part 1 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 877 — Just One of the Mob — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 887 — My Soul — William Douglas Caddell (Poem(s))
  • 888 — The Gleaming Blade [Part 2 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 919 — Plunder — Douglas Durkin (Short Story)
  • 924 — Riddle — Sonia Ruthèle Novák (Poem(s))
  • 925 — The Red Hawk [Part 3 of 3; Moon Sequence] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novellete)
  • 942 — The Tools of His Craft — Joseph Gollomb (Short Story)
  • 951 — Emu, The Snake-Like Fish — Clement Wood (Short Story)
1276Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 172, No. 11925-09-26Stockton Mulford
  • 1 — Don’t Look for the Woman [Part 1 of 4] — Charlton L. Edholm (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — The Devil of the Lake — John J. Rowlands (Novellete)
  • 49 — Superficial — Sonia Ruthèle Novák (Poem(s))
  • 50 — The Scarlet Tide [Part 2 of 3] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 71 — Why Do They Do It? — Ida M. Thomas (Poem(s))
  • 72 — A Good Throwin’ Arm — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 80 — Tom, Dick and Harry [Part 2 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 101 — What a Knight! — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 110 — The Gleaming Blade [Part 3 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 135 — Lady Nicotine Assists — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 142 — The Scandal — Strickland Gillilan (Poem(s))
  • 143 — The Wily Tumtum — Herman Howard Matteson (Short Story)
  • 152 — Outside the Schedule — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
1277Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 172, No. 21925-10-03Paul Stahr
  • 161 — Where Some Men Are Men [Part 1 of 5] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 188 — Take a Chance — Fred MacIsaac (Novellete)
  • 204 — Don’t Look for the Woman [Part 2 of 4] — Charlton L. Edholm (Serial Segment)
  • 228 — October — Livingstone B. Morse (Poem(s))
  • 229 — Not Man Enough — John Barker Hyde (Short Story)
  • 239 — Tom, Dick and Harry [Part 3 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 260 — Winner Take All — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 270 — Down the Long Woods Road — Olin Lyman (Poem(s))
  • 271 — The Scarlet Tide [Part 3 of 3] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 296 — Hollister of Hollywood — Appleton Wayne (Short Story)
  • 304 — The Builder — Charles Francis Coe (Poem(s))
  • 305 — The Elastic Trail — Frederick Davis (Short Story)
  • 311 — The Subway — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 312 — It’s Your Own Fault — Rud Rennie (Short Story)
1278Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 172, No. 31925-10-10Stockton Mulford
  • 321 — Rogues’ Rule [Part 1 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 350 — The Other Fellow — Fred Jackson (Novellete)
  • 372 — Apologia — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poem(s))
  • 373 — Where Some Men Are Men [Part 2 of 5] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 399 — Prerogative — Sonia Ruthèle Novák (Poem(s))
  • 400 — Creatures of the Ray — James L. Aton (Short Story)
  • 409 — In a Theater — Gwen Bristow (Poem(s))
  • 410 — Don’t Look for the Woman [Part 3 of 4] — Charlton L. Edholm (Serial Segment)
  • 435 — Poetic Arithmetic — G. M. Randell (Poem(s))
  • 436 — Mingie Bird — Alice M. Dodge (Short Story)
  • 441 — Domestic — Grace Stone Field (Poem(s))
  • 442 — Tom, Dick and Harry [Part 4 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 462 — The Argosy — W. A. Brewer, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 463 — Something Worth While — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 470 — His Ham and Egg Complex — I. M. Horn (Short Story)
  • 473 — The Home Hills — L. Mitchell Thornton (Poem(s))
  • 474 — A Forgotten Engagement — John Holden (Short Story)
  • 480 — Dissatisfaction — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
1279Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 172, No. 41925-10-17Modest Stein
  • 481 — Mix and Serve [Part 1 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 503 — Trailing the Bride — Kenneth Perkins (Novellete)
  • 528 — Rogues’ Rule [Part 2 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 557 — The Poor Rich Man — Will Thomas Withrow (Poem(s))
  • 558 — The Runt Plays Galahad — Stanley Walker (Short Story)
  • 568 — Reunion — Harold Willard Gleason (Poem(s))
  • 569 — Where Some Men Are Men [Part 3 of 5] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 595 — A Soft Streak — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 604 — Don’t Look for the Woman [Part 4 of 4] — Charlton L. Edholm (Serial Segment)
  • 625 — Miracles Still Happen — John Holden (Short Story)
  • 635 — Enough! — Olin Lyman (Poem(s))
  • 636 — His Royal Shyness — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 640 — A Gypsy Song — John Hanlon (Poem(s))
1280Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 172, No. 51925-10-24Paul Stahr
  • 641 — The Jungle Call [Part 1 of 4] — Coralie Stanton & Heath Hosken (Serial Segment)
  • 665 — Trail o’ Dreams — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 684 — Mix and Serve [Part 2 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 715 — Careless Love — Susanna Drake Bishop (Poem(s))
  • 716 — Better Mouse Traps — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 725 — Where Some Men Are Men [Part 4 of 5] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 751 — The Secret — Jane Burr (Poem(s))
  • 752 — The Chariot of Sing Lee — Frederick Davis (Short Story)
  • 760 — Rogues’ Rule [Part 3 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 786 — Her Own Rival — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 794 — Thirteen Days — Earl Wayland Bowman (Short Story)
  • 800 — Gratitude — James S. Ryan (Poem(s))
1281Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 172, No. 61925-10-31Stockton Mulford
  • 802 — The Bronze Hand [Part 1 of 4] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 830 — Stan Willis, Cowboy — George M. Johnson (Novellete)
  • 861 — “Another Flyer Crashes” — Strickland Gillilan (Poem(s))
  • 862 — The Jungle Call [Part 2 of 4] — Coralie Stanton & Heath Hosken (Serial Segment)
  • 883 — Would You? — J. W. Walsh (Poem(s))
  • 884 — The Right Pig — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 890 — Mix and Serve [Part 3 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 913 — The Low, Cheerful Valley — Charles P. Cleaver (Poem(s))
  • 914 — Young Eben’s Private War — H. M. Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 925 — Woman — Kate Field (Poem(s) (Reprint))
  • 926 — Where Some Men Are Men [Part 5 of 5] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 950 — Revivification — H. Thompson Rich (Poem(s))
  • 951 — Evolution of a Stick — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 952 — Dragon Dance — Paul Deresco Augsburg (Short Story)
  • 960 — On the Mesa Trail — S. Omar Barker (Poem(s))
1282Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 173, No. 11925-11-07Modest Stein
  • 1 — The Starlit Trail [Part 1 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — Forward, March! — Robert Leslie Bellem (Poem(s))
  • 23 — The Three Thirty-Two’s [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 56 — Happiness — Sonia Ruthele Novak (Poem(s))
  • 57 — The Bronze Hand [Part 2 of 4] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 85 — Birthdays — Caroline Seymour (Poem(s) (Reprint))
  • 86 — Primitive Wins — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 94 — The Mountebanks — Harold Willard Gleason (Poem(s))
  • 95 — The Jungle Call [Part 3 of 4] — Coralie Stanton & Heath Hosken (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — Fulfillment — Carewe-Carvel (Poem(s))
  • 120 — The Kick in Football — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 125 — Mix and Serve [Part 4 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 148 — The Smart Alec — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 156 — A Matter of Dress — David Morrison (Poem(s))
  • 157 — Bred in the Flesh — Bernard Fairfax (Short Story)
  • 160 — The Spacious Mayflower — Elias Lieberman (Poem(s))
1283Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 173, No. 21925-11-14Stockton Mulford
  • 161 — A Blaze of Glory [Part 1 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 186 — The Man in the Gray Coat — Wilson Collison (Novellete)
  • 200 — I Shall Remember — Charles Hanson Towne (Poem(s))
  • 201 — The Starlit Trail [Part 2 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 227 — A One-Way Street — Ida M. Thomas (Poem(s))
  • 228 — $10,000 Reward — Paul Sand (Short Story)
  • 238 — The Bronze Hand [Part 3 of 4] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 260 — Wifie’s Cooking — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 261 — Socker Dooley’s Hoodoo [Socker Dooley] — Charles Francis Coe (Short Story)
  • 266 — The Jungle Call [Part 4 of 4] — Coralie Stanton & Heath Hosken (Serial Segment)
  • 289 — Silk Stockings — Madeline Kohler (Short Story)
  • 295 — The Whispering Coyote — Arthur Preston Hankins (Short Story)
  • 305 — The Laggard Hours — Strickland Gillilan (Poem(s))
  • 306 — A Carnival in Canton — Eric Howard (Short Story)
1284Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 173, No. 31925-11-21Paul Stahr
  • 321 — The Sun-Makers [Part 1 of 3; James Rossey] — William F. McMorrow (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 335 — The Rustler — George M. Johnson (Novellete)
  • 364 — Driving the Overland Stage — C. M. Lindsay (Poem(s))
  • 365 — A Blaze of Glory [Part 2 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 394 — The Serenader — John McColl (Poem(s))
  • 395 — The Silent Years — Eudora Ramsay Richardson (Short Story)
  • 405 — The Starlit Trail [Part 3 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 424 — November — Sonia Ruthele Novak (Poem(s))
  • 425 — Here’s Wow — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 434 — The Bronze Hand [Part 4 of 4] — Carolyn Wells (Serial Segment)
  • 457 — Without Fear or Favor — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 468 — Spring in Winter — Theda Kenyon (Poem(s))
  • 469 — The King — Robert D. Lukens (Short Story)
  • 474 — The Alibi-er — Strickland Gillilan (Poem(s))
  • 475 — The Lemonade Sailor — Lieut. C. Donald Feak (Short Story)
  • 480 — The Paragons — Ella Bentley Arthur (Poem(s))
1285Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 173, No. 41925-11-28Modest Stein
  • 481 — Her Hour of Reckoning [Part 1 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 504 — A Radio Tragedy — John McColl (Poem(s))
  • 505 — The Infallible Eye — Arthur Preston Hankins (Novellete)
  • 532 — The Disciplined Youngsters — Strickland Gillilan (Poem(s))
  • 533 — The Sun-Makers [Part 2 of 3; James Rossey] — William F. McMorrow (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 546 — Verdict: “Suicide” — George Allan England (Short Story)
  • 554 — A Seaside Tragedy — Ella Bentley Arthur (Poem(s))
  • 555 — The Starlit Trail [Part 4 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 577 — The Pony Express Rider — Earl C. McCain (Short Story)
  • 585 — If I Were a Painter — Jane Burr (Poem(s))
  • 586 — A Blaze of Glory [Part 3 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 613 — Came Dawn — Charlton Andrews (Short Story)
  • 623 — Charlie Chong and Beauty’s Queen — James Perley Hughes (Short Story)
  • 633 — Skin Deep — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poem(s))
  • 634 — Love in an Attic — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 640 — My Guest — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
1286Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 173, No. 51925-12-05Stockton Mulford
  • 641 — Unhearing Ears [Part 1 of 5] — Arthur Preston Hankins (Serial Segment)
  • 664 — We Have Left Undone — Lucile Topping Howell (Poem(s))
  • 665 — The Test of the Sea — Arthur Hunt Chute (Novellete)
  • 699 — The Window Flower — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 700 — Her Hour of Reckoning [Part 2 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 725 — The Boss — John Scarry (Short Story)
  • 733 — This Man I Knew — Henry Harrison (Poem(s))
  • 734 — The Starlit Trail [Part 5 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 748 — My Bronc — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poem(s))
  • 749 — Men with Spirit — H. M. Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 760 — The Sun-Makers [Part 3 of 3; James Rossey] — William F. McMorrow (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 772 — One Evening of Crime — George F. Worts (Short Story)
  • 780 — To a Red-Headed Girl — William Laird (Poem(s))
  • 781 — Papered — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 789 — Alone with Nature — Hamilton Pope Galt (Poem(s))
  • 790 — Grit — Theodora Booth (Vignette)
  • 792 — A Hundred Hints — L. Paul (Short Story)
  • 800 — The Bargain — P. Sidney (Poem(s))
1287Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 173, No. 61925-12-12Paul Stahr
  • 801 — The Mad Movie [Part 1 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 824 — Things in Plain Sight — L. M. Hussey (Novellete)
  • 858 — Unhearing Ears [Part 2 of 5] — Arthur Preston Hankins (Serial Segment)
  • 874 — A Modern Washerwoman — Franklin P. Carrigan (Poem(s))
  • 875 — On the Mojave Trail [Jake Hand & Aristotle] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Short Story)
  • 881 — Phoebe — Amelia Josephine Burr (Poem(s))
  • 882 — Her Hour of Reckoning [Part 3 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 909 — First Aid for Skeeter Butts — E. K. Means (Short Story)
  • 915 — Habit — Ida M. Thomas (Poem(s))
  • 916 — The Starlit Trail [Part 6 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 929 — Stokers — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poem(s))
  • 930 — No Social Background — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 938 — Disenchantment — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 939 — A Comedy of Terrors — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 953 — Bereavement — Sonia Ruthele Novak (Poem(s))
  • 954 — The Helping Hand — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
1288Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 174, No. 11925-12-19Stockton Mulford
  • 1 — Murk [Part 1 of 4] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Tangled Trails — George M. Johnson (Novellete)
  • 55 — Peter Green’s Waterloo — Clarence M. Lindsay (Poem(s))
  • 56 — The Mad Movie [Part 2 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 80 — Retaliation — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poem(s))
  • 81 — What the Storm Settled — Herman Howard Matteson (Short Story)
  • 88 — Unhearing Ears [Part 3 of 5] — Arthur Preston Hankins (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — On Advance of Time — George Keyports Brady (Short Story)
  • 116 — The Pedestrian’s Dream — Beatrice A. Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 117 — Her Hour of Reckoning [Part 4 of 4] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — The Blind Side — Stanley Walker (Short Story)
  • 151 — Josh Stebbins—Gunrunner [Josh Stebbins] — A. D. Temple (Short Story)
  • 157 — All of Us, Sometimes — Helen Geneva Masters (Short Story)
  • 160 — The Span — Olin L. Lyman (Poem(s))
1289Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 174, No. 21925-12-26Modest Stein
  • 161 — There Goes the Bride [Part 1 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 180 — Is That Nice? — Walter A. Sinclair (Novellete)
  • 211 — Archer’s Luck — Pat B. Costello (Poem(s))
  • 212 — Murk [Part 2 of 4] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 237 — All of a Sudden, Christmas! — Ralph E. Mooney (Short Story)
  • 243 — Slim Jim — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poem(s))
  • 244 — Unhearing Ears [Part 4 of 5] — Arthur Preston Hankins (Serial Segment)
  • 261 — New York Specters — Harold Seton (Poem(s))
  • 262 — The Shoo Fly Meeting House — E. K. Means (Short Story)
  • 269 — The Mad Movie [Part 3 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 291 — Exactly the Type — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 298 — Rolling Stones — Earl C. McCain (Short Story)
  • 307 — His Bargain — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 314 — The Hill-Billy — Hamilton Craigie (Short Story)
  • 320 — Christmas Joys: 1925 — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
1290Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 174, No. 31926-01-02Paul Stahr
  • 321 — Pirate Bold [Part 1 of 3] — Francis Lynde (Serial Segment)
  • 347 — Appreciation — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 348 — In Yonder Cañon — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 390 — Night on the Mogollon — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 391 — There Goes the Bride [Part 2 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 414 — The Treasure of Monsieur Tonnerre — William F. McMorrow (Short Story)
  • 420 — Murk [Part 3 of 4] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 445 — Selection — Ruth Evelyn Henderson (Poem(s))
  • 446 — A Rattler Bats for the Ravens — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 450 — A Ballade in Praise of Winter — E. W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 451 — Unhearing Ears [Part 5 of 5] — Arthur Preston Hankins (Serial Segment)
  • 465 — Big Little Things — Anne Abbot Dover (Poem(s))
  • 466 — Divine Stuff — Robert C. Astrop (Short Story)
  • 472 — The Three-Sided Man — Garret Smith (Short Story)
1291Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 174, No. 41926-01-09Stockton Mulford
  • 481 — The Vanishing Professor [Part 1 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 509 — Indications — Berton Braley (Poem(s))
  • 510 — The Handsome Young Men [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 548 — Pirate Bold [Part 2 of 3] — Francis Lynde (Serial Segment)
  • 576 — The Hopeful Motorist — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 577 — The Rescue of Happy Towers — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 586 — Quirk — Sonia Ruthele Novak (Poem(s))
  • 587 — There Goes the Bride [Part 3 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 610 — Rain — Lulu Minerva Schultz (Poem(s))
  • 611 — Mr. Skinner Spends a Dollar — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 619 — Not So Fast — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 620 — Murk [Part 4 of 4] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 634 — After All — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 635 — A Chauffeur’s License — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
1292Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 174, No. 51926-01-16Paul Stahr
  • 641 — Wild Paradise [Part 1 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 667 — The End of the Trail — L. B. Cullen-Jones (Poem(s))
  • 668 — The Trampling Horde — Paul L. Anderson (Novellete)
  • 697 — The Vanishing Professor [Part 2 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 721 — Weather — Anne Abbot Dover (Poem(s))
  • 722 — In Line of Duty — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 730 — Winter Magic — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 731 — There Goes the Bride [Part 4 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 753 — Old Home Day — Ida M. Thomas (Poem(s))
  • 754 — Eyes That Fear to See — John Holden (Short Story)
  • 761 — Pirate Bold [Part 3 of 3] — Francis Lynde (Serial Segment)
  • 785 — Love Letter — Robert Leslie Bellem (Poem(s))
  • 786 — The Wise Cracks of Mr. Cotabish — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 793 — Dead Man’s Chest — Paul Taylor (Short Story)
  • 797 — Game — James Howard Hull (Short Story)
1293Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 174, No. 61926-01-23
  • 801 — Once a Gentleman [Part 1 of 3] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 828 — The Parked Car — Charles Francis Coe (Novellete)
  • 854 — The Old Prospector — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 855 — Wild Paradise [Part 2 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 877 — Love Like Ours — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 886 — The Vanishing Professor [Part 3 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 914 — It Takes Imagination — Alfred T. Renfro (Short Story)
  • 924 — The Old Mountaineer’s Favorite Music — S. O. Barker (Poem(s))
  • 925 — There Goes the Bride [Part 5 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 941 — Fortified — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poem(s))
  • 942 — The Step on the Stair — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 953 — Youth — Robert Leslie Bellem (Poem(s))
  • 954 — Love Watches — Georgia M. McNally (Short Story)
1294Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 175, No. 11926-01-30Stockton Mulford
  • 1 — The Ghost of Gallows Hill [Part 1 of 4] — Stanley Hart Cauffman (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — The Rifted Lute — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 26 — Working Up from Nowhere — John Holden (Novellete)
  • 55 — Peace of the Open Spaces — Steve Hogan (Poem(s))
  • 56 — Once a Gentleman [Part 2 of 3] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 81 — Fresh from the Factory — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 88 — Wild Paradise [Part 3 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — The Heel of a Killer — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 116 — The Vanishing Professor [Part 4 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Lost and Found — W. E. Nesom (Poem(s))
  • 144 — Wire Eyes — John Garretsee (Short Story)
  • 152 — Homesick — Lucile Topping Howell (Poem(s))
  • 153 — Five-Minute Eggs — Stanley Walker (Short Story)
  • 158 — Offsetting the Overhead — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
1295Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 175, No. 21926-02-06Paul Stahr
  • 161 — The Seal of Satan [Part 1 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 183 — Violet’s Valentine — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 186 — Claussen’s Valley — Charles Wesley Sanders (Novellete)
  • 221 — Lomoma: Cities — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 222 — The Ghost of Gallows Hill [Part 2 of 4] — Stanley Hart Cauffman (Serial Segment)
  • 246 — Ten Days’ Free Trial — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 254 — Four Walls — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 255 — Wild Paradise [Part 4 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 270 — The Pony Express — R. E. Alexander (Poem(s))
  • 271 — Scotty — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Short Story)
  • 276 — Once a Gentleman [Part 3 of 3] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 301 — Pairs, Picked at Evening — J. Lilian Vandevere (Poem(s))
  • 302 — Socker Dooley in the Movies [Socker Dooley] — Charles Francis Coe (Short Story)
  • 311 — Solid Concrete — William F. McMorrow (Short Story)
  • 318 — Easy Come; Easy Go — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
1296Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 175, No. 31926-02-13Stockton Mulford
  • ins. — Frank A. Munsey—In Memoriam — Matthew White, Jr. (Article)
  • 321 — The Ranch Beyond [Part 1 of 3] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 347 — The Little Tin Flute — James A. Sanaker (Poem(s))
  • 348 — Florida’s Beautiful Dumb-Bell [Vingo] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 388 — The Seal of Satan [Part 2 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 409 — The Mangy Cur — Gip Akin (Short Story)
  • 414 — Love and Custom — George Sterling (Poem(s))
  • 415 — The Ghost of Gallows Hill [Part 3 of 4] — Stanley Hart Cauffman (Serial Segment)
  • 438 — Pitiless Publicity — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 443 — Wild Paradise [Part 5 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 463 — Where Are the Boys? — Ernest Ried Jarrett (Poem(s))
  • 464 — The Peerless Pishkin — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 471 — Blind Trust — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 472 — It’s a Great Life! — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 480 — The Vase — Sonia Ruthele Novak (Poem(s))
1297Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 175, No. 41926-02-20Paul Stahr
  • 481 — Sea Lure [Part 1 of 5] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 503 — Ho! For the Old Woodpile — S. Omar Barker (Poem(s))
  • 504 — Black Butte Bacon — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 538 — Seaboard Vista — Thomas J. Murray (Poem(s))
  • 539 — The Ranch Beyond [Part 2 of 3] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 561 — The Dress Parade — Robert Terry Shannon (Short Story)
  • 567 — Lament — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 568 — The Seal of Satan [Part 3 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 592 — Company Punishment — Tom Freeman (Short Story)
  • 598 — What Darkness Is — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 599 — The Ghost of Gallows Hill [Part 4 of 4] — Stanley Hart Cauffman (Serial Segment)
  • 622 — Love Among the Skyscrapers — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 629 — Job on the Job — Phil Clarke (Short Story)
  • 637 — The Story of Frank A. Munsey [Part 1 of 6] — Matthew White, Jr. (Article)
1298Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 175, No. 51926-02-27Modest Stein
  • 641 — Six-Day Glory [Part 1 of 3] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 666 — How Shall I Know? — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 667 — The Breakfast Nook — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 668 — O. K. for Oklahoma — Walter A. Sinclair (Novellete)
  • 702 — Sea Lure [Part 2 of 5] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 724 — Advicitis — Strickland Gillilan (Poem(s))
  • 725 — Buttons of Brass — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 731 — Late February — Thomas J. Murray (Poem(s))
  • 732 — The Seal of Satan [Part 4 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 753 — Books — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poem(s))
  • 754 — Bear Meat — Stanley Walker (Short Story)
  • 758 — Alibi — Ella Bentley Arthur (Poem(s))
  • 759 — The Ranch Beyond [Part 3 of 3] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 785 — There’s Nothing to Do Any More — A. Wayne (Poem(s))
  • 786 — Bob-Tail — E. K. Means (Short Story)
  • 790 — Day Dreams — Wilbur Eberhardt (Poem(s))
  • 791 — Broken Links — F. St. Mars (Short Story)
  • 797 — The Story of Frank A. Munsey [Part 2 of 6] — Matthew White, Jr. (Article)
1299Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 175, No. 61926-03-06
  • 801 — The Cañon of Light [Part 1 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 824 — Camera! — Wilson Collison (Novellete)
  • 843 — I Could Ride — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 844 — Six-Day Glory [Part 2 of 3] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 871 — The Devil-Fish — Elinore Cowan Stone (Short Story)
  • 879 — Sea Lure [Part 3 of 5] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 900 — Lad of Mine — Steve Hogan (Poem(s))
  • 901 — Mr. Newton of Buffalo — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 910 — The Seal of Satan [Part 5 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 928 — A Lesson from the Mare — Strickland Gillilan (Poem(s))
  • 929 — The Other Way — Earl C. McCain (Short Story)
  • 938 — A Veterinary Night’s Entertainment — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 951 — Fight ’Em, Cowboy! — Gip Akin (Short Story)
  • 957 — The Story of Frank A. Munsey [Part 3 of 6] — Matthew White, Jr. (Article)
1300Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 176, No. 11926-03-13Modest Stein
  • 1 — The Sheik of Florida — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 41 — The Gang — Steve Hogan (Poem(s))
  • 42 — Challenging the Terror [Part 1 of 3] — John Gregg (Serial Segment)
  • 57 — The Story of Frank A. Munsey [Part 4 of 6] — Matthew White, Jr. (Article)
  • 60 — The Latch String Is Out — Herbert L. McNary (Short Story)
  • 70 — The Cañon of Light [Part 2 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — “Who’s There?” — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 108 — Lure of the Sea — Clarence Mansfield Lindsay (Poem(s))
  • 109 — Sea Lure [Part 4 of 5] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 128 — Beauty and the Feast — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 136 — Six-Day Glory [Part 3 of 3] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 153 — Lament — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
1301Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 176, No. 21926-03-20Stockton Mulford
  • 161 — What Price the World? [Part 1 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 182 — The Masquerading Mansion — Jack Bechdolt (Novellete)
  • 219 — Challenging the Terror [Part 2 of 3] — John Gregg (Serial Segment)
  • 231 — Samson Enticeth Delilah — Thomas Topham (Short Story)
  • 240 — The Greeting — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 241 — The Cañon of Light [Part 3 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 259 — Who Wears the Pants? — Stanley Walker (Short Story)
  • 268 — City Night — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poem(s))
  • 269 — Sea Lure [Part 5 of 5] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 295 — Close to Home — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 308 — The Night Herd — Steve Hogan (Poem(s))
  • 309 — Things Women Won’t Tell — John Holden (Short Story)
  • 317 — The Story of Frank A. Munsey [Part 5 of 6] — Matthew White, Jr. (Article)
1302Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 176, No. 31926-03-27Paul Stahr
  • 321 — West of Broadway [Part 1 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 334 — Blazing the Power Trail North — Olin Lyman (Poem(s))
  • 335 — The Ranger — Pat Costello (Poem(s))
  • 336 — The Man Who Wouldn’t Die — George M. A. Cain (Novellete)
  • 368 — What Price the World? [Part 2 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 388 — Toll! — R. E. Alexander (Poem(s))
  • 389 — Dynamic and the Boston Boat — L. Paul (Short Story)
  • 401 — The Cañon of Light [Part 4 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 423 — The Better Man — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 439 — Dollar-Tens — John McColl (Poem(s))
  • 440 — Challenging the Terror [Part 3 of 3] — John Gregg (Serial Segment)
  • 451 — Long Live the Kink! — George F. Worts (Short Story)
  • 460 — Friendly Years — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poem(s))
  • 461 — Paying the Preacher — E. K. Means (Short Story)
  • 468 — Half-Dead Men — Earl C. McCain (Short Story)
  • 476 — The Garden — Clinton Scollard (Poem(s))
  • 477 — The Story of Frank A. Munsey [Part 6 of 6] — Matthew White, Jr. (Article)
1303Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 176, No. 41926-04-03Modest Stein
  • 481 — Prairie Shock [Part 1 of 3] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 506 — What Is It? — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 507 — Here’s a Dream Come True — E. W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 508 — Just a Little Way West — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 538 — West of Broadway [Part 2 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 559 — Youth — A. Leslie (Poem(s))
  • 560 — Vanishing Fractions — Edgar Lloyd Hampton (Short Story)
  • 571 — What Price the World? [Part 3 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 591 — Nelia Turns the Tide — D. O. Cox (Short Story)
  • 597 — The Ghost Ship — Clarence Mansfield Lindsay (Poem(s))
  • 598 — The Cañon of Light [Part 5 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 619 — The Missing Lantern — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 627 — Meeker’s Chance — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 634 — When — Steve Hogan (Poem(s))
  • 635 — The Great Big Thing — Thomas A. Curry (Short Story)
1304Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 176, No. 51926-04-10Stockton Mulford
  • 641 — A Small Town Guy [Part 1 of 4] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 660 — Love’s Perplexity — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 661 — The Eagle — Sonia Ruthele Novak (Poem(s))
  • 662 — The Magic Keys — Arthur Preston Hankins (Novellete)
  • 697 — Prairie Shock [Part 2 of 3] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 723 — Shall I Laugh? — Richard Le Gallienne (Poem(s))
  • 724 — The Bird in the Golden Cage — Marie B. Schrader (Short Story)
  • 738 — West of Broadway [Part 3 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 762 — In April — Susan Coolidge (Poem(s))
  • 763 — All Bull! — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 772 — The Prospector’s Lament — Charles Francis Coe (Poem(s))
  • 773 — What Price the World? [Part 4 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 793 — Putting It Over in Pork — Lieut. C. Donald Feak (Short Story)
  • 799 — A Draft on the Past — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
1305Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 176, No. 61926-04-17Paul Stahr
  • 801 — “I Did It!” [Part 1 of 4] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 824 — The Fighting Devil — Harold de Polo (Novellete)
  • 840 — Hooky! — R. E. Alexander (Poem(s))
  • 841 — A Small Town Guy [Part 2 of 4] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 865 — John Smith and Wife — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 881 — April — George Lawrence Andrews (Poem(s))
  • 882 — West of Broadway [Part 4 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 906 — Sis Boom-Florida — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 914 — Prairie Shock [Part 3 of 3] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 943 — The Ship Model — Thomas J. Murray (Poem(s))
  • 944 — Tying a Temperament to Thaddeus — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 951 — That Old Southern Feeling — E. K. Means (Short Story)
  • 957 — The Return — Katharine Haviland Taylor (Short Story)
  • 960 — The Cowboy’s Spring Flowers — S. Omar Barker (Poem(s))
1306Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 177, No. 11926-04-24
  • 1 — Trickery Trail [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — The Bar-J Republic — Kenneth Perkins (Novellete)
  • 54 — “I Did It!” [Part 2 of 4] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — Life, the Huntsman — Margaret Ashmun (Poem(s))
  • 75 — Ninth Man of the Eight — John Barker Hyde (Short Story)
  • 82 — A Small Town Guy [Part 3 of 4] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 102 — Green-Eyed — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 110 — Some Improvement — Will H. Hendrickson (Poem(s))
  • 111 — West of Broadway [Part 5 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — The Proper Niche — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 137 — The Infant of Death — F. St. Mars (Short Story)
  • 141 — Why? — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 142 — The Noose — Raymond Emery Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 151 — Fair Enough — Will McMorrow (Short Story)
1307Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 177, No. 21926-05-01Stockton Mulford
  • 161 — Soldiers All [Part 1 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 188 — Dreams — Charles Horace Meiers (Poem(s))
  • 189 — Desert-Born — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 190 — Wings of Adventure — Will McMorrow (Novellete)
  • 224 — The Old-Fashioned Dance — Ida M. Thomas (Poem(s))
  • 225 — Trickery Trail [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 252 — Paddy — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 257 — The Rodeo Rider — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 258 — “I Did It!” [Part 3 of 4] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 282 — The Blow in the Dark — H. M. Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 287 — Wishes — Robert Leslie Bellem (Poem(s))
  • 288 — A Small Town Guy [Part 4 of 4] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 303 — The Charwoman’s Chant — James A. Sanaker (Poem(s))
  • 304 — His Weak Spot — Charles Wesley Sanders (Short Story)
  • 313 — Catch ’Im, Cowboy! — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
1308Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 177, No. 31926-05-08
  • 321 — Burning Money [Part 1 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 346 — The Invitation — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 347 — Homesick Puncher — Steve Hogan (Poem(s))
  • 348 — In the Pictures — Eric Howard (Novellete)
  • 363 — Soldiers All [Part 2 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 391 — Red Hamblin Comes Home — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 403 — The Desert Optimist — Arnold Andrews (Poem(s))
  • 404 — Trickery Trail [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 427 — Say It with Onions — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 439 — “I Did It!” [Part 4 of 4] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 457 — “Safe!” — R. E. Alexander (Poem(s))
  • 458 — The Play’s the Thing — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 465 — A Warning — Lester Raymond Cash (Poem(s))
  • 466 — Punishment and Pants — E. K. Means (Short Story)
  • 473 — The Cowboy’s Choice — S. Omar Barker (Poem(s))
  • 474 — What Good Are Cats? — Roderick William Siler (Short Story)
1309Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 177, No. 41926-05-15D’Armeris
  • 483 — The Mesa [Part 1 of 5] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 506 — The Thing That Hunts in the Night — Marshal South (Novellete)
  • 527 — Your Wife — Stephen P. Hogan (Poem(s))
  • 528 — Burning Money [Part 2 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 558 — Lola — Norman Leland (Short Story)
  • 565 — Trickery Trail [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 590 — The Passing of Red Slade — Judson Philips (Short Story)
  • 596 — Soldiers All [Part 3 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 624 — Just Glad — Strickland Gillilan (Poem(s))
  • 625 — A Florida Reformation — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 630 — Gentlemen of the Jury — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 633 — Holes in the Ground — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 634 — North of Ninety-Nine — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 640 — The Laughing House — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poem(s))
1310Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 177, No. 51926-05-22Stockton Mulford
  • 643 — Miss Wynn’s Secret [Part 1 of 3] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 675 — Priceless — James S. Ryan (Poem(s))
  • 676 — The Cleverest Man on Earth — John Holden (Novellete)
  • 699 — His Longing — Jules M. Green (Poem(s))
  • 700 — The Mesa [Part 2 of 5] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 724 — The Mounted Head — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 728 — It’s Coming — A. V. T. (Poem(s))
  • 729 — Trickery Trail [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 745 — Humor in the Home — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 746 — Peaches — Stanley Walker (Short Story)
  • 756 — Burning Money [Part 3 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 786 — In a Web of Old Lace — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 793 — Langin’ for Hame — Robert Wilson Stevenson (Poem(s))
  • 794 — Goldenlock and the Two Bears — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 797 — We Sang Lorena — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 798 — Getting Muriel Married — Daisy Bell (Short Story)
  • 800 — Lilacs — Edith Tatum (Poem(s))
1311Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 177, No. 61926-05-29Paul Stahr
  • 803 — The Range Rider [Part 1 of 5] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 827 — S.R.O. — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 828 — What’s a Clock Between Friends? — Marie B. Schrader (Novellete)
  • 856 — Memorial Day — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poem(s))
  • 857 — Miss Wynn’s Secret [Part 2 of 3] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 890 — To a Cowboy Lover — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 891 — What Good Are Brains? — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 900 — To a Palm Leaf Fan — Florence Fink (Poem(s))
  • 901 — The Mesa [Part 3 of 5] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 920 — The Summer-Girl’s Song — N. Parker Jones (Poem(s))
  • 921 — Red Alec Comes Again — Arthur Hunt Chute (Short Story)
  • 931 — Trickery Trail [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 942 — Western Night — Steve Hogan (Poem(s))
  • 943 — Charlie Chong Directs — James Perley Hughes (Short Story)
  • 953 — To Dolly Angry — Vincent F. Howard (Poem(s))
  • 954 — Two’s Company — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 960 — Cupid’s Bank — H. Milnes (Poem(s))
1312The Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 11926-06-01
  • 16 — Foreword — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 17 — A Few Bars in the Key of G — Clifton Carlisle Osborne (Short Story) The Black Cat October 1904
  • 24 — The Scapulary — Rafael Sabatini (Short Story) Nash’s Illustrated Weekly December 6 1919
  • 32 — Mr. Punch’s Library of Golf — [uncredited] (Humour) (Reprint)
  • 35 — Freddy’s Ship — Mary E. Mann (Short Story) The Story-teller April 1907
  • 41 — His Worship the Goosedriver — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine January 1904
  • 49 — Mrs. Adis — Sheila Kaye-Smith (Short Story) The Century Magazine January 1922
  • 52 — In the Dark — A. A. Milne (Poem(s)) Harper’s Magazine March 1926
  • 53 — A Legend of London — Michael Arlen (Play)
  • 59 — Home-Made History—I: Caractacus — Hansard Watt (Poem(s)) The Story-teller July 1909
  • 60 — Viewpoints from “The Widow’s Cruise” — Joan Temple (Extract) 1926
  • 61 — Black Mane — Vingie E. Roe (Short Story) The New Magazine (UK) April 1921
  • 68 — £100 Pound Competition — [uncredited] (Competition)
  • 69 — A Work of Art — Anton Tchehov; translated by Archibald J. Wolfe (Short Story) Short Stories January 1906translated from the Russian.
  • 71 — The Last Adventure of Arsène Lupin [Arsène Lupin] — Maurice Leblanc; translated by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos (Short Story) (Reprint); #1 in the “World’s Great Mystery Stories” series.
  • 77 — Euphrosyne — A. G. (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 82 — A Day in the Garden — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — A Week-End Cottage — Jerome K. Jerome (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1909
  • 89 — The Stake and the Plumb-Line — Sir Gilbert Parker (Short Story) Everybody’s Magazine February 1906 (+1)
  • 95 — The Shy Scabiosa — G. S. C. (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 106 — “You Must Mean More” — Richard Le Gallienne (Poem(s)) The Story-teller December 1911
  • 107 — The Double Code — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #20, November 1913
  • 116 — Moonlight — Guy de Maupassant (Short Story) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903translated from the French (“Clair de Lune”, Gil Blas, October 19, 1882 as by Maufrigneuse).
  • 119 — The Last Passenger — Jacob Power (Novellete) The New Magazine (UK) June 1914
  • 137 — The Heart at Twenty — W. J. Locke (Short Story) Ainslee’s November 1908
  • 141 — The Spinster — Robert Hichens (Short Story) Ainslee’s Magazine April 1905
  • 147 — The Lost Blend — O. Henry (Short Story) The (New York) Sunday World July 30 1905
  • 150 — Dracula [Part 1 of 9; Dracula] — Bram Stoker (Novel) Constable, 1897
1313Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 178, No. 11926-06-05Stockton Mulford
  • 1 — Gee! But It’s Great to Be a Hero! [Part 1 of 3] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — Pay Me! — Will McMorrow (Novellete)
  • 44 — The Range Rider [Part 2 of 5] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 70 — The Man Above — Olin Lyman (Short Story)
  • 79 — The Mesa [Part 4 of 5] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — Getting Boy Home — Polly Chase (Short Story)
  • 109 — Things That Are — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 110 — Miss Wynn’s Secret [Part 3 of 3] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — The Light That Won — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 146 — Unwelcome Wealth — Earl C. McCain (Short Story)
  • 152 — Pride — Eric Howard (Poem(s))
  • 153 — The Ruth About Florida — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 160 — References — Louis E. Thayer (Poem(s))
1314Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 178, No. 21926-06-12Paul Stahr
  • 161 — Worth Millions [Part 1 of 5] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 185 — Percy Aloysius — Steve Hogan (Poem(s))
  • 186 — Cash and Carry — Walter A. Sinclair (Novellete)
  • 219 — The Traveler — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 220 — Gee! But It’s Great to Be a Hero! [Part 2 of 3] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 244 — Breaking Into Biarritz — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 257 — The Range Rider [Part 3 of 5] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 278 — Echoes of the Eighties — Earl C. McCain (Short Story)
  • 285 — Arrow Head Musings — T. C. McMillen (Poem(s))
  • 286 — The Mesa [Part 5 of 5] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 307 — Seen at Last — John H. Thompson (Poem(s))
  • 308 — A Transient in Crime — E. I. La Beaume (Short Story)
  • 315 — Perfect Strangers! — Charles Francis Coe (Poem(s))
  • 316 — The Veil — Paul Deresco Augsburg (Short Story)
1315Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 178, No. 31926-06-19
  • 323 — The Hole in the Wall [Part 1 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 348 — Silver Guns — Charles Francis Coe (Novellete)
  • 369 — Worth Millions [Part 2 of 5] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 393 — Voices of the Night — H. Milnes (Poem(s))
  • 394 — The Smiling Man — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 405 — The Ghosts of an Old Road — Lester R. Cash (Poem(s))
  • 406 — The Range Rider [Part 4 of 5] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 423 — Reproach — Grace Hyatt (Poem(s))
  • 424 — The Soiled Collar — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 440 — Gee! But It’s Great to Be a Hero! [Part 3 of 3] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 460 — Important Underlings — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 467 — Micky’s Mother — Sonia Ruthele Novak (Poem(s))
  • 468 — Three of a Kind — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 474 — If You Can — Marcia Nardi (Poem(s))
  • 475 — Trying Out Joey — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
1316Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 178, No. 41926-06-26Modest Stein
  • 482 — The Radio Planet [Part 1 of 5; Myles Cabot (Radio Man)] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 500 — To the Pearl Oyster — Strickland Gillilan (Poem(s))
  • 501 — Rose Month — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 502 — The Genius Epidemic — John Wilstach (Novellete)
  • 533 — The Hole in the Wall [Part 2 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 566 — Twice-Found Gold — Johnston McCulley (Short Story)
  • 574 — Worth Millions [Part 3 of 5] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 597 — A Mate for Effie A — Erle Stanley Gardner (Short Story)
  • 605 — The Sundowner — Pat Costello (Poem(s))
  • 606 — The Range Rider [Part 5 of 5] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 618 — How Can It Matter? — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 619 — Crowded Out — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 627 — Dots and Dashes — John Garretsee (Short Story)
  • 637 — The God That Was You and the Thing That Was Me — Charles Francis Coe (Poem(s))
  • 638 — Curtain! — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
1317The Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 21926-07-01
  • viii — Announcement — The Editor (Miscellaneous)
  • 1 — The Young Man Who Stroked Cats — Morley Roberts (Short Story) The Strand Magazine December 1910
  • 12 — He Who Wanted More — H. de Vere Stacpoole (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 18 — What They Say in “The Farmer’s Wife” — Eden Phillpotts (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 19 — Chrystal’s Century — E. W. Hornung (Short Story) The Strand Magazine June 1903
  • 27 — To Chloe — William Cartwright (Poem(s)) Comedies, Tragi-Comedies, with Other Poems by Thomas Cartwright, Humphrey Moseley, 1651
  • 28 — The Optimist Sees It Through — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Slim-Fingered Jim — Anthony Hope (Short Story) Collier’s Weekly February 13 1904
  • 37 — The Croxley Master — Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Novellete) The Strand Magazine October 1899 (+2)
  • 49 — Two Poets — Amanda B. Hall (Poem(s)) All-Story Cavalier Weekly August 22 1914
  • 57 — Home-Made History—II: William II — Hansard Watt (Poem(s)) The Story-teller August 1909
  • 58 — “The Best Short Story I Have Read” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — Grit of Women [Sitka Charley] — Jack London (Short Story) McClure’s Magazine August 1900
  • 66 — Sullivan’s Bargain — B. M. Croker (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine July 1897
  • 71 — North of the Tropic of Capricorn — A. E. W. Mason (Short Story) Metropolitan January 1914
  • 79 — The Lost Inheritance — H. G. Wells (Short Story) The Minster March 1896
  • 83 — The Lighted Candles — Robert Hichens (Short Story) Metropolitan Magazine April 1908 (+1); #2 in the “World’s Great Mystery Stories” series.
  • 89 — Leisure — W. H. Davies (Poem(s)) Songs of Joy and Others by W. H. Davies, A.C. Fifield, 1911
  • 96 — £100 Pound Competition — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 97 — The Things Which Are Cæsar’s — Owen Oliver (Short Story) The Strand Magazine December 1906
  • 101 — In Remembrance of John Ingerfield, and of Anne, His Wife — Jerome K. Jerome (Short Story) John Ingerfield by Jerome K. Jerome, McClure, 1893
  • 113 — Cap’en Jollyfax’s Gun — Arthur Morrison (Short Story) Metropolitan Magazine February 1907
  • 117 — A Passion in the Desert — Honoré de Balzac; translated by Marjorie Laurie (Short Story)translated from the French (“Une Passion dans le Désert”, Revue de Paris, Dec. 26, 1830).
  • 124 — The Signal — Vsevolod Mikhaylovich Garshin (Short Story) Current Literature January 1912translated from the Russian.
  • 128 — The Grasshopper — Richard Lovelace (Poem(s)) Lucasta by Richard Lovelace, 1649
  • 129 — The Rebel — “Bartimeus” (Short Story) The Story-teller June 1922
  • 137 — Dracula [Part 2 of 9; Dracula] — Bram Stoker (Novel) Constable, 1897
1318Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 178, No. 51926-07-03Stockton Mulford
  • 641 — The Great Commander [Part 1 of 4] — The Author of “The Seal of Satan” (Serial Segment)
  • 664 — The Chameleon — James Perley Hughes (Novellete)
  • 684 — The Radio Planet [Part 2 of 5; Myles Cabot (Radio Man)] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 706 — Out of the Frying Pan — Almer Curtis Sanborn (Short Story)
  • 714 — Whose Birthday? — R. E. Alexander (Poem(s))
  • 715 — Worth Millions [Part 4 of 5] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 741 — The Man from Laramie — William Byron Mowery (Short Story)
  • 751 — The Ballad of the Homesick Cowboy — Lester Raymond Cash (Poem(s))
  • 752 — The Hole in the Wall [Part 3 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 784 — Franklin’s Vacation — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 793 — The Waffleur Speaks — Strickland Gillilan (Poem(s))
  • 794 — Some Baby — Wilson Collison (Short Story)
  • 800 — Swift Romance — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
1319Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 178, No. 61926-07-10Paul Stahr
  • 801 — The Shake Up at Two Bar S [Part 1 of 2] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 821 — All My Life Is There — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 822 — A Rodeo Romeo — Walter A. Sinclair (Novellete)
  • 852 — The Deep Sea Puncher — D. S. McIlwraith (Poem(s))
  • 853 — The Great Commander [Part 2 of 4] — The Author of “The Seal of Satan” (Serial Segment)
  • 875 — A Dream — Will Tasker (Poem(s))
  • 876 — The Big Chance — L. Patrick Greene (Short Story)
  • 892 — The Radio Planet [Part 3 of 5; Myles Cabot (Radio Man)] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 915 — Honestly! — Charles Francis Coe (Poem(s))
  • 916 — A Little Action — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 924 — Vicarious — Ruth E. Hopkins (Poem(s))
  • 925 — Worth Millions [Part 5 of 5] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 954 — Waiting for Kate — Nellie Goode (Poem(s))
  • 955 — Without Bloodshed — Howard E. Morgan (Short Story)
  • 960 — Ask Not — Richard Le Gallienne (Poem(s))
1320Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 179, No. 11926-07-17Stockton Mulford
  • 3 — The Endless Chain [Part 1 of 3] — William Slavens McNutt (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — The Gates of Hell — John D. Swain (Novellete)
  • 67 — Apple Pie Orders! — R. E. Alexander (Poem(s))
  • 68 — The Great Commander [Part 3 of 4] — The Author of “The Seal of Satan” (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — Half Pint’s New Shoes — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 98 — Traveling — Thelyon Tharr (Poem(s))
  • 99 — The Radio Planet [Part 4 of 5; Myles Cabot (Radio Man)] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 122 — Beauty in Distress — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 128 — The Shake Up at Two Bar S [Part 2 of 2] — George C. Jenks (Serial Segment)
  • 148 — The Scoffers — Lester Raymond Cash (Poem(s))
  • 149 — Ups and Downs — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 156 — Good Luck and Bad — Carl Easton Williams (Short Story)
  • 160 — In an Old Attic — Clarence Mansfield Lindsay (Poem(s))
1321Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 179, No. 21926-07-24
  • 162 — The Rider o’ Spook Hollow [Part 1 of 4] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 186 — Treasure Acres — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 202 — The Print of a French Heel [Part 1 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 221 — Sweet Sympathy — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poem(s))
  • 222 — A Day for Chances — Richard Barry (Short Story)
  • 225 — The Endless Chain [Part 2 of 3] — William Slavens McNutt (Serial Segment)
  • 249 — In Love and War — Erle Stanley Gardner (Short Story)
  • 258 — Sober Seconds — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 259 — The Great Commander [Part 4 of 4] — The Author of “The Seal of Satan” (Serial Segment)
  • 282 — The Dominant Male — E. I. La Beaume (Short Story)
  • 290 — The Radio Planet [Part 5 of 5; Myles Cabot (Radio Man)] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 312 — The Stigma — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 317 — Hey-You — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 320 — Native — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poem(s))
1322Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 179, No. 31926-07-31D’Armeris
  • 322 — Without Stopping to Think [Part 1 of 2] — Judson Philips & Moon Carroll (Serial Segment)
  • 350 — Thin Ice — Gordon Stiles (Novellete)
  • 372 — The Rider o’ Spook Hollow [Part 2 of 4] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 393 — Arizona — Russell Burke (Poem(s))
  • 394 — Rooking Rookies — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 402 — The Print of a French Heel [Part 2 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 424 — The Winning Plan — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 433 — Regarding Jonah — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 434 — The Endless Chain [Part 3 of 3] — William Slavens McNutt (Serial Segment)
  • 455 — Photophobia — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 463 — Moonrise — Mary Coles Carrington (Poem(s))
  • 464 — Pay Down South in Dixie — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 472 — Oh! That’s Different — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
1323The Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 31926-08-01
  • viii — Personal to the Reader — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 1 — A Bank Mystery — Robert Barr (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 7 — The Prince of Crersa — E. Phillips Oppenheim (Short Story) Cassell’s Winter Annual #4, 1922/23
  • 14 — Charon — Lord Dunsany (Prose Poem) Saturday Review (UK) August 20 1910
  • 15 — The Bird of Paradise — John Russell (Short Story) Collier’s August 19 1916
  • 24 — The Open Road — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — The Lady of the Ladle — Lewis Carroll (Poem(s)) The Whitby Gazette August 31 1854
  • 27 — The Soul of Nicholas Snyders — Jerome K. Jerome (Short Story) Collier’s Weekly December 10 1904
  • 31 — Little Fräulein and the Big World — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) Good Housekeeping June 1924
  • 50 — A Glass of Whisky — “Sapper” (Short Story) The Strand Magazine December 1921
  • 57 — In Round Stone Valley — Vingie E. Roe (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1917
  • 69 — The Man and the Snake — Ambrose Bierce (Short Story) San Francisco Examiner June 29 1890
  • 73 — The Enoch of Ballyhoustie — Andrew Soutar (Short Story) The New Magazine (UK) December 1913
  • 80 — New Limericks — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 82 — Father Gaucher’s Elixir — Alphonse Daudet (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the French.
  • 86 — Home-Made History—III: John — Hansard Watt (Poem(s)) The Story-teller September 1909
  • 87 — The Murders in the Rue Morgue [C. Auguste Dupin] — Edgar Allan Poe (Novellete) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine April 1841; #3 in the “World’s Great Mystery Stories” series.
  • 104 — His First Appearance as a Juryman — Richard Marsh (Short Story) On the Jury by Richard Marsh, Methuen, 1918
  • 114 — Viewpoints from “The Best People” — David Gray & Avery Hopwood (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 115 — A Long-Ago Affair — John Galsworthy (Vignette) Cassell’s Weekly #3, April 4 1923
  • 117 — The Going of the White Swan — Sir Gilbert Parker (Short Story) Scribner’s Magazine January 1895
  • 124 — Charles — Capt. Frank H. Shaw (Short Story) The Story-teller March 1909
  • 137 — Dracula [Part 3 of 9; Dracula] — Bram Stoker (Novel) Constable, 1897
1324Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 179, No. 41926-08-07Stockton Mulford
  • 481 — Luck [Part 1 of 5] — William MacLeod Raine (Serial Segment)
  • 499 — Stumblin’ Paint — Strickland Gillilan (Poem(s))
  • 500 — The Man Time Forgot — Jack Bechdolt (Novellete)
  • 541 — Out for Air — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 542 — The Rider o’ Spook Hollow [Part 3 of 4] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 563 — Moon of the Great Wind — Floria Howe Bruess (Short Story)
  • 575 — Dark Mystery — Lulu Minerva Schultz (Poem(s))
  • 575 — The Print of a French Heel [Part 3 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 596 — He Came, He Came — Robert Wilson Stevenson (Poem(s))
  • 597 — Letting Him Down Easy — Richard F. Merrifield (Short Story)
  • 605 — Without Stopping to Think [Part 2 of 2] — Judson Philips & Moon Carroll (Serial Segment)
  • 630 — Diamonds Are Trumped — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 633 — A Sonnet in Season — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 634 — Two for One, One for Two — Eric Howard (Short Story)
1325Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 179, No. 51926-08-14Paul Stahr
  • 641 — Thunder Off Stage [Part 1 of 3] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 665 — The Call — Steve Hogan (Poem(s))
  • 666 — Go to It, Cowboy! — George M. Johnson (Novellete)
  • 700 — The Ballad of the Homesick Tenderfoot — Lester Raymond Cash (Poem(s))
  • 701 — Luck [Part 2 of 5] — William MacLeod Raine (Serial Segment)
  • 719 — Saving Sea — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poem(s))
  • 720 — The Party Line — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 730 — The Print of a French Heel [Part 4 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 756 — A Start at the Top — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 763 — Kidd Stuff — Pat Costello (Poem(s))
  • 764 — The Rider o’ Spook Hollow [Part 4 of 4] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 785 — The Desert’s Master — Joseph T. Kescel (Short Story)
  • 792 — Milking a Million — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 800 — The Home-Town Picture Show — Chas. S. Reid (Poem(s))
1326Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 179, No. 61926-08-21
  • 802 — Horsemen Against the Moon [Part 1 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 822 — His Left Hand Man — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 839 — Thunder Off Stage [Part 2 of 3] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 862 — Philanderer — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poem(s))
  • 863 — The Melodrama in Twenty-fifth Street — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 873 — On an Old Mirror — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 874 — Luck [Part 3 of 5] — William MacLeod Raine (Serial Segment)
  • 894 — Adventuring — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poem(s))
  • 895 — Saber Medicine — Earl C. McCain (Short Story)
  • 903 — The Print of a French Heel [Part 5 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 922 — Omar the Tent-Staker — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 929 — Credentials — Lester R. Cash (Poem(s))
  • 930 — Twin Bridges — George F. Worts (Short Story)
  • 940 — Static — Charles Francis Coe (Poem(s))
  • 941 — Blacky Paints a Picture — Stanley Walker (Short Story)
  • 949 — Capitulation — Peter A. Lea (Poem(s))
  • 950 — To Find the Middle — E. K. Means (Short Story)
  • 958 — Haste — Mary Siegrist (Poem(s))
1327Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 180, No. 11926-08-28Modest Stein
  • 3 — The Big Voice [Part 1 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 32 — Midnight and the Private Car — E. I. La Beaume (Novellete)
  • 53 — Horsemen Against the Moon [Part 2 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 72 — The Outlaw of Timber Island — Charles G. Booth (Short Story)
  • 83 — Luck [Part 4 of 5] — William MacLeod Raine (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — A Bull Movement in Love Preferred — Polly Chase (Short Story)
  • 115 — Rodeo Rose — Beth Klotz (Poem(s))
  • 116 — Thunder Off Stage [Part 3 of 3] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — To One Who Shared — Peter A. Lea (Poem(s))
  • 145 — Last of the Line — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 154 — Economy — N. L. Greene (Poem(s))
  • 155 — Calling ’Em for Cupid — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Short Story)
  • 160 — Disillusion — Jack Durant (Short Story)
1328The Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 41926-09-01
  • viii — To a Honey Bee — Philip Freneau (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — Where Was Wych Street? — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post February 26 1921
  • 9 — A Hard Case — Fred Jay (Short Story) The Story-teller April 1907
  • 14 — The English Tutor — Perceval Gibbon (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post April 14 1923
  • 35 — The Lying in the Grass — Edmund Gosse (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 37 — The Ship’s Rat — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) The New Magazine (UK) January 1910
  • 44 — The Light of Arcady — B. C. N. (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 45 — The Door in the Wall — H. G. Wells (Short Story) The Daily Chronicle July 14 1906
  • 54 — Pen-Pictures of the Sea — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 56 — Madame Bo-Peep of the Ranches — O. Henry (Short Story) The Smart Set June 1902
  • 65 — A Terribly Strange Bed — Wilkie Collins (Short Story) Household Words #109, April 24 1852, uncredited.; #4 in the “World’s Great Mystery Stories” series.
  • 73 — The Sun That Shines on the Dead — Vicente Blasco Ibáñez (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 86 — Points of View from “Easy Virtue” — Noel Coward (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 87 — Afterwards — Ian Maclaren (Short Story) The Woman at Home February 1895
  • 96 — The Heart’s Desire — H. M. Tomlinson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 100 — Home-Made History—IV: Boadicea — Hansard Watt (Poem(s)) The Story-teller November 1909
  • 101 — The Chap Upstairs — Roland Pertwee (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post May 13 1922
  • 109 — Failure Farm — Cosmo Hamilton (Short Story) The Elks Magazine December 1924
  • 121 — A Peg or Two — Olive Wadsley (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1919
  • 125 — In Petaled Gown — Clarence Winchester (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 126 — The Jewels — Guy de Maupassant (Short Story) Allouma and Other Tales by Guy de Maupassant, Holland Pub. Co., 1895, as “False Gems”translated from the French (“Les Bijoux”, Gil Blas, March 27, 1883 as by Maufrigneuse).
  • 131 — Dracula [Part 4 of 9; Dracula] — Bram Stoker (Novel) Constable, 1897
1329Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 180, No. 21926-09-04Paul Stahr
  • 161 — “You’re Under Arrest!” [Part 1 of 5] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 185 — A House — Mabel Ames Wastie (Poem(s))
  • 186 — The Man Who Gave His Word — George C. Jenks (Novellete)
  • 224 — Then Now—To-Morrow? — Olin Lyman (Poem(s))
  • 225 — The Big Voice [Part 2 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 250 — Little Roads — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 251 — The Pony Express Record — Earl C. McCain (Short Story)
  • 258 — Of Blindness and Beauty — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 259 — Horsemen Against the Moon [Part 3 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 280 — Mal de Mer — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poem(s))
  • 281 — The Mob Buster — Erle Stanley Gardner (Short Story)
  • 287 — The Last Roundup — Wade Castle (Poem(s))
  • 288 — Luck [Part 5 of 5] — William MacLeod Raine (Serial Segment)
  • 305 — Then and Now — Peter A. Lea (Poem(s))
  • 306 — The Middle Course — John Garretsee (Short Story)
  • 314 — At Sumer’s End — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 315 — That Li’l Word Obey — Patti Hiatt (Short Story)
  • 320 — A Day Dream — Charles Francis Coe (Poem(s))
1330Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 180, No. 31926-09-11Stockton Mulford
  • 321 — Personality Plus [Part 1 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 348 — Out for Records — George M. A. Cain (Novellete)
  • 390 — Let Me Take You West — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 391 — “You’re Under Arrest!” [Part 2 of 5] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 410 — The Unwritten Law — Howard Ellis Davis (Short Story)
  • 418 — Horsemen Against the Moon [Part 4 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 441 — Money in the Bank — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 447 — The Big Voice [Part 3 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 469 — The Saturday Night Party — Richard F. Merrifield (Short Story)
  • 476 — Partners — Rose Henderson (Short Story)
1331Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 180, No. 41926-09-18D’Armeris
  • 481 — The House of Invisible Bondage [Part 1 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 506 — Lines to Colonel Cody — Olin Lyman (Poem(s))
  • 507 — The West — Steve Hogan (Poem(s))
  • 508 — The Legacy Hounds [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 545 — Personality Plus [Part 2 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 572 — That Confounded Girl — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 584 — “You’re Under Arrest!” [Part 3 of 5] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 604 — Auntie’s Eats — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
  • 605 — The Lucky Seventh — Louis Weadock (Short Story)
  • 610 — Horsemen Against the Moon [Part 5 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 630 — For Love’s Sake — Theda Kenyon (Poem(s))
  • 631 — Dame Justice Steadies the Scales — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 634 — A Firelight Song — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 635 — The Strategy of Sibel Cain — Howard E. Morgan (Short Story)
1332Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 180, No. 51926-09-25Stockton Mulford
  • 641 — The Black Past [Part 1 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 668 — Westward High — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 689 — The House of Invisible Bondage [Part 2 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 706 — On All Six — Erle Stanley Gardner (Short Story)
  • 717 — “You’re Under Arrest!” [Part 4 of 5] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 744 — A Cattle-Train Soliloquy — Pat Costello (Poem(s))
  • 745 — A Man with a Play — Thomas A. Curry (Short Story)
  • 751 — Dandy Jim — Lester Raymond Cash (Poem(s))
  • 752 — Personality Plus [Part 3 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 777 — The Modern Woman Writer — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poem(s))
  • 778 — Their Week-End Cruise — Richard F. Merrifield (Short Story)
  • 787 — The Poisoned Mind — Charley Wood (Short Story)
  • 795 — The Plughatted Pilgrim — James W. Egan (Short Story)
1333The Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 51926-10-01
  • viii — Philosophy for Lovers — Richard Le Gallienne (Poem(s)) Snappy Stories 1st February 1920
  • 1 — During Dinner — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #139, October 1923
  • 7 — September — B. Y. Williams (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 9 — The Baron Starkheim — Melville Davisson Post (Short Story) Collier’s August 12 1916
  • 17 — Sam’s Boy — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine August 1900
  • 23 — The Outcasts of Poker Flat [John Oakhurst] — Bret Harte (Short Story) Overland Monthly January 1869
  • 28 — Proof — G. W. McMullen (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 29 — Values — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) The Story-teller July 1914
  • 38 — In Harvest Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — A Mere Interlude — Thomas Hardy (Novellete) Bolton Weekly Journal October 1885
  • 57 — The Schoolmother — Owen Oliver (Short Story) The Story-teller April 1907
  • 62 — Home-Made History—V: Richard — Hansard Watt (Poem(s)) The Story-teller February 1910
  • 63 — Lost Face — Jack London (Short Story) New York Herald December 13 1908
  • 69 — The Incredible Macaroni — Agnes & Egerton Castle (Novellete) The Premier Magazine #74, November 7 1919
  • 82 — A Few Words from “This Woman Business” — Benn W. Levy (Miscellaneous) 1925
  • 83 — Smoky Face — Vingie E. Roe (Novellete) Collier’s June 9 1917
  • 93 — The Hammer of God [Father Brown] — G. K. Chesterton (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 5 1910, as “The Bolt from the Blue”; #5 in the “World’s Great Mystery Stories” series.
  • 101 — A Good Shot — Alexander Pushkin (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the Russian.
  • 107 — The Locket — Rafael Sabatini (Short Story) The London Magazine March 1904
  • 113 — The House of Terror — A. E. W. Mason (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post May 22 1909
  • 125 — The Inspired Busman — Elinor Mordaunt (Short Story) Saturday Review (UK) July 1 1922
  • 129 — Dracula [Part 5 of 9; Dracula] — Bram Stoker (Novel) Constable, 1897
1334Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 180, No. 61926-10-02Paul Stahr
  • 801 — Moonglow [Part 1 of 4] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 829 — The Highway Hiker — Lester Raymond Cash (Poem(s))
  • 830 — Opened Eyes — John Wilstach (Novellete)
  • 861 — The Little Rift — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 862 — The Black Past [Part 2 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 882 — To an Unknown Soldier of the Revolutionary War — Elias Lieberman (Poem(s))
  • 883 — The Devil and Private Gilfoy — Will McMorrow (Short Story)
  • 889 — Motor-Swain — Robert Leslie Bellem (Poem(s))
  • 890 — The House of Invisible Bondage [Part 3 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 910 — Journey’s End — James Larkin Pearson (Poem(s))
  • 911 — Taking Tacoma — Archie Rice (Short Story)
  • 917 — Unattainable — Hamilton Brooks (Poem(s))
  • 918 — “You’re Under Arrest!” [Part 5 of 5] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 937 — Quong of the Flying Q — James Perley Hughes (Short Story)
  • 945 — Make ’Em Hit! — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 951 — The Boiler Men — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poem(s))
  • 952 — The Canine Cure — E. K. Means (Short Story)
  • 960 — City Doves — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poem(s))
1335Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 181, No. 11926-10-09Paul Stahr
  • 1 — Don Rando’ [Part 1 of 6] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 20 — Raindrops — Aileen Lyon (Poem(s))
  • 21 — Tommy Goes to the Movies — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poem(s))
  • 22 — Rolling Dollars — Jack Bechdolt (Novellete)
  • 61 — At Summer’s End — Thomas J. Murray (Poem(s))
  • 62 — Moonglow [Part 2 of 4] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 83 — Kidding — Will Thomas Withrow (Poem(s))
  • 84 — The Clean Up — Tom Curry (Short Story)
  • 92 — The Black Past [Part 3 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Impression — Peter A. Lea (Poem(s))
  • 113 — Say Ah-H — Richard F. Merrifield (Short Story)
  • 121 — A Modern Nobleman — James S. Ryan (Poem(s))
  • 122 — The House of Invisible Bondage [Part 4 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Ada — Harold Susman (Poem(s))
  • 141 — A Born Salesman — Rose Henderson (Short Story)
  • 147 — Home — J. D. Burns (Poem(s))
  • 148 — A House and a Plot — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 155 — Spirit of Barnum — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
1336Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 181, No. 21926-10-16Raymond Thayer
  • 161 — On to Florida [Part 1 of 3] — Don Waters (Serial Segment)
  • 185 — Tramp Steamers — Elias Lieberman (Poem(s))
  • 186 — Queen’s Pawn — Gordon Stiles (Novellete)
  • 212 — Don Rando’ [Part 2 of 6] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 231 — A Cheering Mist — D. J. Tinnes (Poem(s))
  • 232 — The One-Word Punch — W. O. McGeehan (Short Story)
  • 241 — Nature’s Art — Maurice Thompson (Poem(s))
  • 242 — Moonglow [Part 3 of 4] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 268 — The Greasy Spoon — Lester R. Cash (Poem(s))
  • 269 — Beaten — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 278 — The Black Past [Part 4 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 300 — ARange Smoke-Talk — Pat Costello (Poem(s))
  • 301 — Try and Get In — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 308 — Unequal Rights — Earl C. McCain (Short Story)
  • 315 — If I— — Peter A. Lea (Poem(s))
  • 316 — The Beneficiary — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 320 — A Song of Seasons — Theda Kenyon (Poem(s))
1337Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 181, No. 31926-10-23Stockton Mulford
  • 321 — The Great Mistake [Part 1 of 3] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 347 — The Road-Hog — Lester Raymond Cash (Poem(s))
  • 348 — Baffling Trails — George M. Johnson (Novellete)
  • 384 — On to Florida [Part 2 of 3] — Don Waters (Serial Segment)
  • 408 — Rondeau of an Old Rod — Sam S. Stinson (Poem(s))
  • 409 — Liberty — H. M. Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 421 — Fishing Steamers — Thomas J. Murray (Poem(s))
  • 422 — Don Rando’ [Part 3 of 6] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 439 — The Hunting of Wild Gulch Wolf — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 447 — The Widest Hearthstone — Berton Braley (Poem(s))
  • 448 — Moonglow [Part 4 of 4] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 465 — Absolute Fool — Charles Wesley Sanders (Short Story)
  • 475 — This Hero Stuff — James Perley Hughes (Short Story)
1338Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 181, No. 41926-10-30
  • 481 — The Devil’s Saddle [Part 1 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 503 — Not All Vanished — Berton Braley (Poem(s))
  • 504 — The Shanghai Jester — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 525 — Fraternity of the Road — Lester R. Cash (Poem(s))
  • 526 — The Great Mistake [Part 2 of 3] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 550 — Sunrise on the Plains — Sophie E. Morgan (Poem(s))
  • 551 — Calories Count — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 563 — Chow! — Charles Francis Coe (Poem(s))
  • 564 — Don Rando’ [Part 4 of 6] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 585 — The Triumph of the Fish — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 592 — October — L. Mitchell Thornton (Poem(s))
  • 593 — On to Florida [Part 3 of 3] — Don Waters (Serial Segment)
  • 620 — Beware the Wealthy — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 629 — Twins — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poem(s))
  • 630 — Sports and Suckers — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
1339The Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 61926-11-01
  • viii — Important Notice — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 1 — Out of the Blue — “Sapper” (Short Story) Hutchinson’s Magazine March 1924
  • 7 — The Suicides in the Rue Sombre — Leonard Merrick (Short Story) Metropolitan Magazine June 1906, as “The Suicides in the Rue des Vents”
  • 12 — The Fisherman’s Hymn — Alexander Wilson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 13 — The Black Shame of the South Irish — W. Townend (Novellete) Adventure September 1914
  • 21 — My Delight — G. W. McMullen (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 30 — Wind, Mist and Fog — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — The Vault — Honoré de Balzac (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 43 — It Plainly Could Happen at Any Time — Brinsley Moore (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1910
  • 50 — The Man with the Ebony Crutches — Ward Muir (Novellete) The Story-teller February 1908; #6 in the “World’s Great Mystery Stories” series.
  • 61 — The Luck of Capoulade — Rafael Sabatini (Short Story) The Premier Magazine #2, June 1914
  • 69 — Little Sheet Anchor — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) The Story-teller July 1909
  • 77 — Jeff Peters as a Personal Magnet [Jeff Peters] — O. Henry (Short Story) The Gentle Grafter by O. Henry, McClure, 1908
  • 80 — Truths and Half-Truths from “Table Talk” — William Hazlitt (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 81 — Buckmaster’s Boy — Sir Gilbert Parker (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 16 1907
  • 87 — The Last Card — John Galsworthy (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #155, February 1925
  • 91 — The Vengeance of the Derelict — Grenville Hammerton (Short Story) The New Magazine (UK) February 1920
  • 98 — Not Wanted — Jesse Williams (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post November 17 1923
  • 111 — Judge Not — Gustav Meyrinck; translated by Hamilton Marr (Short Story)
  • 113 — The Vertical City — Fannie Hurst (Novellete) Cosmopolitan November 1921
  • 124 — Organ Recital — Arthur L. Lippmann (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 125 — The Mirror of Men’s Hearts — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 129 — Dracula [Part 6 of 9; Dracula] — Bram Stoker (Novel) Constable, 1897
1340Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 181, No. 51926-11-06Paul Stahr
  • 641 — Spinning the Big Top [Part 1 of 3] — A. T. Locke (Serial Segment)
  • 667 — The Silver Lining — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 668 — Dressing Up and Stepping Out — M. E. Chase (Novellete)
  • 686 — The Tug — Strickland Gillilan (Poem(s))
  • 687 — The Devil’s Saddle [Part 2 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 706 — My Castle — Edith Rice Chapman (Poem(s))
  • 707 — New Boots — Johnston McCulley (Short Story)
  • 718 — Don Rando’ [Part 5 of 6] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 739 — Armistice Day, 1926 — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poem(s))
  • 740 — That Personality Test — John Garretsee (Short Story)
  • 748 — The Great Mistake [Part 3 of 3] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 776 — The Pinch — Tom Curry (Short Story)
  • 782 — Be a Man, Not a Mouse — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 790 — The Awaking — Pat Costello (Poem(s))
  • 791 — The Misplaced Highbrow — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 798 — Farewell — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 799 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1341Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 181, No. 61926-11-13Stockton Mulford
  • 801 — Face Value [Part 1 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 829 — Her Boy — Steve Hogan (Poem(s))
  • 830 — The Wild Girl of Iron Valley — Fred MacIsaac (Novellete)
  • 850 — Spinning the Big Top [Part 2 of 3] — A. T. Locke (Serial Segment)
  • 879 — Back to God’s Country — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 888 — The Home-Spirit — Strickland Gillilan (Poem(s))
  • 889 — The Devil’s Saddle [Part 3 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 910 — How Better Can a Man—? — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 915 — Don Rando’ [Part 6 of 6] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 937 — Mothers’ Sons — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poem(s))
  • 938 — The Social Swirl — Richard F. Merrifield (Short Story)
  • 947 — The Mind Reader — Robert Morton (Short Story)
  • 958 — A Little Way West — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 959 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1342Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 182, No. 11926-11-20Raymond Thayer
  • 1 — Roll Your Own [Part 1 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Putting Crime Over [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 65 — Face Value [Part 2 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — Turned Down — Peter A. Lea (Poem(s))
  • 89 — At Good Old Bearpike — Ralph E. Mooney (Short Story)
  • 98 — The Village Band — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poem(s))
  • 99 — The Devil’s Saddle [Part 4 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — Barry Loses a Trick — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 127 — Awakening — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. (Poem(s))
  • 128 — Spinning the Big Top [Part 3 of 3] — A. T. Locke (Serial Segment)
  • 152 — Sunset — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poem(s))
  • 153 — Yuma Tom, Deputy — Joseph T. Kescel (Short Story)
  • 159 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1343Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 182, No. 21926-11-27Paul Stahr
  • 161 — War Spawn [Part 1 of 5] — May Wilmoth (Serial Segment)
  • 185 — Squirrel — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poem(s))
  • 186 — Whispers — Charles Francis Coe (Novellete)
  • 225 — Ambition Stuff — Olin Lyman (Poem(s))
  • 226 — Roll Your Own [Part 2 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 251 — Cyrano De Beak — W. O. McGeehan (Short Story)
  • 259 — The Devil’s Saddle [Part 5 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 279 — Overdue — Edward W. Barnard (Poem(s))
  • 280 — Navajo — Gip Akin (Short Story)
  • 285 — Eyes of Brown — Lester Raymond Cash (Poem(s))
  • 286 — Face Value [Part 3 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 305 — The Big Scene — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 312 — Our Own Darling Flo — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 319 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1344The Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 71926-12-01
  • viii — Come Out with Me — A. A. Milne (Poem(s)) When We Were Very Young by A. A. Milne, Methuen, 1924
  • 1 — Greatness and Jamey Pobjoy — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) Good Housekeeping November 1921
  • 14 — A Deal in Ostriches — H. G. Wells (Short Story) Pall Mall Budget December 20 1894
  • 17 — Hell’s Ashes — Robert W. Chambers (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1914
  • 26 — Christmas in Prose and Verse — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — There Is the Man! [Part 1 of 3] — Gilbert Parker (Serial Segment)
  • 48 — Eating and Drinking — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — A Christmas Mystery — W. J. Locke (Short Story) The Red Magazine December 1909
  • 56 — The Crime of the Brigadier [Brigadier Gerard] — A. Conan Doyle (Short Story) The Cosmopolitan December 1899
  • 62 — Merry England — Scott (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 63 — Something to Talk About — Eden Phillpotts (Play)
  • 74 — Carol and Song — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — The Madonna of the Hungry Child — Philip Gibbs (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #108, March 1921
  • 86 — Bunches of Knuckles — Jack London (Short Story) New York Herald December 18 1910
  • 93 — Concerning Christmas — “Artemas” (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #117, December 1921
  • 97 — The Passing of the Third Floor Back — Jerome K. Jerome (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post November 19 1904
  • 107 — The Open Shutter [Baron de Rosny] — Stanley Weyman (Short Story) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1895
  • 114 — A Cup of Tea — Katherine Mansfield (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1922
  • 117 — Beauty Clear and Fair — John Fletcher (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 118 — The Workman — Lord Dunsany (Prose Poem) Saturday Review (UK) March 26 1910
  • 119 — The Red Inn — Honoré de Balzac; translated by Manuel Devaldès (Short Story); #7 in the “World’s Great Mystery Stories” series.
  • 136 — The Wintry Season — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 139 — A Tiger’s Skin — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine June 1902
  • 145 — King, Queen and Knave — Hans Andersen; translated by Hamilton Marr (Short Story)translated from the Danish (“Konge, Dame og Knaegt”).
  • 147 — How Santa Claus Came to Simpson’s Bar — Bret Harte (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly March 1872
  • 155 — The Model Millionaire — Oscar Wilde (Short Story) The World June 22 1887
  • 158 — Dracula [Part 7 of 9; Dracula] — Bram Stoker (Novel) Constable, 1897
1345Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 182, No. 31926-12-04Raymond Thayer
  • 321 — Silent Jerry [Part 1 of 3] — Howard R. Marsh (Serial Segment)
  • 345 — Memory — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poem(s))
  • 346 — Excitement Trail — George M. Johnson (Novellete)
  • 380 — Trek! — E. Leslie Spaulding (Poem(s))
  • 381 — War Spawn [Part 2 of 5] — May Wilmoth (Serial Segment)
  • 405 — Up — Richard Barry (Short Story)
  • 412 — Say It with a Smile — Tom Withrow (Poem(s))
  • 413 — Roll Your Own [Part 3 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 437 — Hail to Winter — Vella Truitt (Poem(s))
  • 438 — The Gray Shadow — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 442 — The House of Joy — H. R. Bangs (Poem(s))
  • 443 — The Devil’s Saddle [Part 6 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 463 — Prisoners of Debt — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 471 — Willie Off the Pickle Boat — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 479 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1346Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 182, No. 41926-12-11Stockton Mulford
  • 481 — A Wild Pursuit [Part 1 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 503 — Blue-White — Olin Lyman (Poetry)
  • 504 — Lies at Any Price [Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 538 — Song of the Pack Horse — H. A. Woodbury (Poetry)
  • 539 — Silent Jerry [Part 2 of 3] — Howard R. Marsh (Serial Segment)
  • 561 — Memorial — Theda Kenyon (Poetry)
  • 562 — The Girl at the Keyhole — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 576 — A Modern Tryst — Cora Lapham Hazard (Poetry)
  • 577 — War Spawn [Part 3 of 5] — May Wilmoth (Serial Segment)
  • 595 — A Lonely House — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 596 — One Offer MacCord — Mildred Houghton Comfort (Short Story)
  • 602 — You Said It! — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 603 — Roll Your Own [Part 4 of 4] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 624 — Gold Cloth — John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 635 — Eve’s Relations — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 639 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1347Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 182, No. 51926-12-18Paul Stahr
  • 641 — The Future Eve [Part 1 of 6] — Villiers de l’Isle-Adam; translated by Florence Crewe-Jones (Novel)
  • 653 — Gifts — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 654 — Desert Magic — Kenneth Perkins (Novellete)
  • 687 — A Wild Pursuit [Part 2 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 709 — His Kind of Girl — M. E. Chase (Short Story)
  • 726 — Could I but Tell? — H. A. Woodbury (Poetry)
  • 727 — War Spawn [Part 4 of 5] — May Wilmoth (Serial Segment)
  • 742 — Ego, Egad! — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 743 — The Barrier — Floria Howe Bruess (Short Story)
  • 754 — The Circus Band — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 755 — Silent Jerry [Part 3 of 3] — Howard R. Marsh (Serial Segment)
  • 777 — When Do I Eat? — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 788 — Sammy Goes Into High — Vivien Chandler (Short Story)
  • 799 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1348Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 182, No. 61926-12-25Raymond Thayer
  • 803 — Midnight to High Noon [Part 1 of 3] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 829 — Gibraltar — Garnett Weston (Poetry)
  • 830 — The Town That Believed in Santa Claus — A. T. Locke (Novellete)
  • 854 — A Christmas Request — Lester Raymond Cash (Poetry)
  • 855 — The Future Eve [Part 2 of 6] — Villiers de l’Isle-Adam; translated by Florence Crewe-Jones (Novel)
  • 868 — The Ex-Hick Mourns — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 869 — A Grown-Up Christmas — Richard F. Merrifield (Short Story)
  • 879 — A Wild Pursuit [Part 3 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 904 — The Holly King — F. St. Mars (Short Story)
  • 908 — Where Do We Go from Here? — Olin Lyman (Poetry)
  • 909 — War Spawn [Part 5 of 5] — May Wilmoth (Serial Segment)
  • 924 — The Sporting Chance — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 929 — A Desert Christmas — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 930 — An Involuntary Bootlegger — John S. Jadwin (Short Story)
  • 941 — The Braggart — Charles Wesley Sanders (Short Story)
  • 951 — Why Should the Frost? — H. A. Woodbury (Poetry)
  • 952 — A Good Yew Bow — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 959 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1349Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 183, No. 11927-01-01Paul Stahr
  • 1 — Saber and Scepter [Part 1 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — Winter in California — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 25 — The Call o’ Home, Sweet Home — J. E. Hungerford (Poetry)
  • 26 — Aztec Gold — George M. Johnson (Novellete)
  • 67 — Revolt — Edward W. Bernard (Poetry)
  • 68 — Midnight to High Noon [Part 2 of 3] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — Satan’s Wand — Frederick C. Davis (Short Story)
  • 101 — Progress — H. A. Woodbury (Poetry)
  • 102 — The Future Eve [Part 3 of 6] — Villiers de l’Isle-Adam; translated by Florence Crewe-Jones (Novel)
  • 115 — Evergreens — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 116 — Fool’s Luck — Rose Henderson (Short Story)
  • 121 — Price No Object — Berton Braley (Poetry)
  • 122 — A Wild Pursuit [Part 4 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — The Terrible Village — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 147 — You’ve Got to Be a Man — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 148 — The Nesters of Turtle Creek — Howard E. Morgan (Short Story)
  • 159 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1350The Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 81927-01-01
  • viii — To a Child — Christopher Morley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — The Hands of the Enemy — Charles Caldwell Dobie (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine March 1925
  • 11 — “Pardon; You Are Mademoiselle Girard!” — Leonard Merrick (Short Story) The Red Magazine June 1908
  • 17 — The Stranger in the Village — Philip Gibbs (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post October 27 1923
  • 28 — Christmas Morning — Marc Connelly (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 30 — The Understudy — Mary Cholmondeley (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine December 1907
  • 37 — A Question of Passports [Sir Percy Blakeney (Scarlet Pimpernel)] — Baroness Orczy (Short Story) The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy, Cassell, 1919
  • 43 — There Is the Man! [Part 2 of 3] — Gilbert Parker (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Blue Lock, the Queen — Vingie E. Roe (Short Story) Collier’s October 21 1916
  • 68 — In Praise of Babies — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — The Stanway Cameo Mystery [Martin Hewitt] — Arthur Morrison (Novellete) The Strand Magazine August 1894; #8 in the “World’s Great Mystery Stories” series.
  • 82 — Sorcery — Gabriel D’Annunzio (Short Story) Tales of My Native Town by Gabriele D'Annunzio, Doubleday, Page & Company, 1920
  • 89 — A Simple Beguiler — John Oxenham (Novellete) The Strand Magazine November 1903
  • 103 — The Victor — Andreas Latzko (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 110 — By Moonlight — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — The Long-Lost Uncle — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) The Matador of the Five Towns by Arnold Bennett, Methuen, 1912
  • 120 — Hatteras — A. E. W. Mason (Novellete) Ensign Knightley by A. E. W. Mason, Constable, 1901
  • 131 — Dracula [Part 8 of 9; Dracula] — Bram Stoker (Novel) Constable, 1897
  • 152 — Popular Novels — [uncredited] (Book Review)
1351Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 183, No. 21927-01-08Edgar Franklin Wittmack
  • 161 — Those Lima Eyes [Part 1 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 184 — I Only Pray — H. A. Woodbury (Poetry)
  • 185 — Eyes and Color — A. W. Stubbs (Poetry)
  • 186 — Espionage — Gordon Stiles (Novellete)
  • 212 — Years After — G. L. Andrews (Poetry)
  • 213 — Saber and Scepter [Part 2 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 237 — Other Pastures — L. R. Cash (Poetry)
  • 238 — Machine Made Love — Jean Beauchaine (Short Story)
  • 249 — The Future Eve [Part 4 of 6] — Villiers de l’Isle-Adam; translated by Florence Crewe-Jones (Novel)
  • 258 — “Here” and “There” — W. T. Withrow (Poetry)
  • 259 — Gold Crazy — Eric Heath (Short Story)
  • 266 — Midnight to High Noon [Part 3 of 3] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 295 — His $20 a Week Raise — M. E. Chase (Short Story)
  • 306 — Abolishing a Bachelor — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 316 — No Score — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 319 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1352Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 183, No. 31927-01-15Paul Stahr
  • 323 — Alkali [Part 1 of 5] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 344 — Proper Judson Peckins — Ben Conlon (Novellete)
  • 379 — Those Lima Eyes [Part 2 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 404 — To a Jack Rabbit — S. Omar Barker (Poetry)
  • 405 — The Better Man — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 413 — Enticement — E. Leslie Spaulding (Poetry)
  • 414 — The Future Eve [Part 5 of 6] — Villiers de l’Isle-Adam; translated by Florence Crewe-Jones (Novel)
  • 427 — High Society Stuff — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 436 — Saber and Scepter [Part 3 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 457 — Broken Courage — Charles Wesley Sanders (Short Story)
  • 467 — The Way to a Man’s Heart — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 473 — Shoulder Arms! — Olin Lyman (Poetry)
  • 474 — Exhibits in the Case — Elizabeth Irons Folsom (Short Story)
  • 478 — Trains — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 479 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1353Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 183, No. 41927-01-22Edgar Franklin Wittmack
  • 481 — The Misleading Story [Part 1 of 3] — E. I. La Beaume (Serial Segment)
  • 503 — The Visual Conservatory — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 504 — The Blind Front [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 541 — On Starting Fires — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 542 — Alkali [Part 2 of 5] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 567 — Bos’n Petersen Gets a Shore Job — Clarence Cisin (Short Story)
  • 578 — Little Things — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 579 — Those Lima Eyes [Part 3 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 605 — A Slick Critter — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 613 — The Future Eve [Part 6 of 6] — Villiers de l’Isle-Adam; translated by Florence Crewe-Jones (Novel)
  • 625 — A Song of the Kitchen — Clarence M. Lindsay (Poetry)
  • 626 — Number Eight and the Special — Eric Heath (Short Story)
  • 635 — A Bunch of Violence — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 638 — A Ridin’ All Alone — Earl Wayland Bowman (Poetry)
  • 639 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1354Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 183, No. 51927-01-29Walter Beach Humphrey
  • 642 — The Mark of the Moccasin [Part 1 of 4] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 665 — Bondage — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 666 — Down with Women — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 690 — The Fence Rider’s Lament — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 691 — The Misleading Story [Part 2 of 3] — E. I. La Beaume (Serial Segment)
  • 716 — Resignation — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 717 — Winner Take All — James Perley Hughes (Short Story)
  • 725 — On, On, Forever! — Harriet Martineau (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 726 — Alkali [Part 3 of 5] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 749 — The Taming of Wolf Kivlin — Howard E. Morgan (Short Story)
  • 755 — The Winner — S. Omar Barker (Poetry)
  • 756 — Those Lima Eyes [Part 4 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 784 — The Sublimest Courage — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 785 — Follow Your Noes — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 794 — The Reward — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 798 — A Great Service — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 799 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1355The Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 91927-02-01C. A. Wilkinson
  • viii — Nod — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s)) The Listeners and Other Poems by Walter de la Mare, Constable, 1912
  • 1 — The Water Hole — Maxwell Struthers Burt (Short Story) Scribner’s Magazine July 1915
  • 10 — Marriage, Manners and Man — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 11 — The Scrumptious Girl — Robert Blatchford (Short Story) Tales for the Marines by Robert Blatchford, Clarion, 1897
  • 16 — Young Moon—Young Love — Philip Macer-Wright (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 17 — The Five of Swords [Paul Forain] — G. K. Chesterton (Novellete) Hearst’s Magazine February 1919
  • 31 — In London Town — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — A Mother Sits by the Fire — F. Britten Austin (Short Story) Good Housekeeping (UK) December 1923
  • 43 — The Little Widow — Reginald Rigby (Poem(s)) The Story-teller October 1908
  • 45 — A Different Country — Josephine Daskam Bacon (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 7 1924
  • 56 — The New Jersey Sphinx [Dr. John Thorndyke] — R. Austin Freeman (Novellete) Pearson’s Magazine April 1922; #9 in the “World’s Great Mystery Stories” series.
  • 68 — An Avenger — Anton Tchehov (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the Russian (1887).
  • 70 — My Brigantine — James Fenimore Cooper (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 71 — Weeds — Newman Flower (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post January 22 1921
  • 86 — England in Verse — Various (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 87 — The Well — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Queen June 23 1900
  • 93 — The Redemption of Jonas Eames — W. J. Locke (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 99 — Little Red Hero — Andrew Soutar (Short Story) The Story-teller January 1917
  • 106 — There Is the Man! [Part 3 of 3] — Gilbert Parker (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — Blood Is Thicker than Water — Pierre Mille (Short Story)
  • 121 — The Chief of the “Golden Hope” — Capt. Frank H. Shaw (Short Story) The Story-teller August 1907
  • 127 — Delights of Harmony — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 130 — The Golden Windmill — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) Pictorial Review October 1919
  • 140 — Dracula [Part 9 of 9; Dracula] — Bram Stoker (Novel) Constable, 1897
1356Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 183, No. 61927-02-05
  • 801 — The Crucible [Part 1 of 5] — Sinclair Murray (Serial Segment)
  • 821 — Lines to a Mongrel — Lester R. Cash (Poetry)
  • 822 — The Cost of High C — John Wilstach (Novellete)
  • 854 — Roped — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 855 — The Mark of the Moccasin [Part 2 of 4] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 877 — Buffalo Pete’s Love Letter — C. M. Lindsay (Poetry)
  • 878 — Inexorable Youth — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 885 — Alkali [Part 4 of 5] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 902 — Brick and the Uniform — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 907 — Retreat — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 908 — The Misleading Story [Part 3 of 3] — E. I. La Beaume (Serial Segment)
  • 933 — They Never Are — Owen Hugh O’Neil (Poetry) All-Story Weekly August 12 1916
  • 934 — It Might Have Been I — M. E. Chase (Short Story)
  • 943 — The Show-Stoppers — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 951 — The Weak Link — Earl C. McCain (Short Story)
  • 958 — The Puddle — E. Leslie Spaulding (Poetry)
  • 959 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1357Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 184, No. 11927-02-12Edgar Franklin Wittmack
  • 1 — Thundering Dawns [Part 1 of 3] — Will McMorrow (Serial Segment)
  • 20 — The Bad Part of a Good Thing — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 21 — The Parasite — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 22 — The Meanest Man — John D. Swain (Novellete)
  • 53 — A Venetian Tragedy — Strickland Gillilan (Poetry)
  • 54 — The Crucible [Part 2 of 5] — Sinclair Murray (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — St. Valentine’s Eve — Amanda B. Hall (Poetry) The Cavalier February 14 1914
  • 77 — The Masked Enchantress — A. T. Locke (Short Story)
  • 89 — The Mark of the Moccasin [Part 3 of 4] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 114 — An 800 to 1 Shot — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 120 — The Winding Road — Lester R. Cash (Poetry)
  • 121 — Alkali [Part 5 of 5] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — All the Year Round for Him! — S. Omar Barker (Poetry)
  • 140 — In the Saddle of Bronco King — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 149 — Mettle — Jane Burr (Poetry) All-Story Weekly October 30 1915
  • 150 — When a Turkey’s an Elephant — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 152 — Sea Voices — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 153 — Ten Minutes for Tea — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 159 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1358Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 184, No. 21927-02-19
  • 163 — Fingers Don’t Lie [Part 1 of 4] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 188 — Blindness — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 189 — Stepmother? — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 190 — The Man Hunt — Floria Howe Bruess (Novellete)
  • 214 — Thundering Dawns [Part 2 of 3] — Will McMorrow (Serial Segment)
  • 232 — I’ll Bet You My Job — M. E. Chase (Short Story)
  • 243 — The Crucible [Part 3 of 5] — Sinclair Murray (Serial Segment)
  • 268 — Jogson’s Partner — Howard E. Morgan (Short Story)
  • 274 — The Mark of the Moccasin [Part 4 of 4] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 295 — The Heritage — E. K. Means (Short Story)
  • 302 — Some Day—Somewhere — Olin Lyman (Poetry)
  • 303 — The Fright of Way — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 310 — A Word for Wilderness — S. Omar Barker (Poetry)
  • 311 — Florida Fla-Fla — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 318 — Patchwork — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 319 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1359Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 184, No. 31927-02-26Raymond Thayer
  • 321 — He’s a Prince [Part 1 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 340 — The Long Arm of the Big Gun — Richard Barry (Novellete)
  • 386 — An Old Ship — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 387 — Fingers Don’t Lie [Part 2 of 4] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 411 — The Girl Up-Stairs — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 418 — The Crucible [Part 4 of 5] — Sinclair Murray (Serial Segment)
  • 441 — A Quick Way Out — Lester Raymond Cash (Short Story)
  • 447 — Thundering Dawns [Part 3 of 3] — Will McMorrow (Serial Segment)
  • 460 — The Lid Is Off — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 464 — Our New Car — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 465 — What a Dog! — Floria Howe Bruess (Short Story)
  • 478 — Home-Coming — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 479 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1360The Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 101927-03-01
  • viii — To a Poet a Thousand Years Hence — James Elroy Flecker (Poem(s)) Thirty-Six Poems by James Elroy Flecker, The Adelphi Press, 1910
  • 1 — Did Kressler Kill His Wife? — H. de Vere Stacpoole (Short Story) The Strand Magazine January 1922
  • 8 — Morning in Verse — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 9 — The Stroke of the Hour — Gilbert Parker (Short Story) The Strand Magazine January 1906
  • 16 — Things I Have Known — Clarence Winchester (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 17 — Jimmy Goggles the God — H. G. Wells (Short Story) The Cosmopolitan November 1898
  • 23 — “Tinker—Tailor—” — I. A. R. Wylie (Novellete) The New Magazine (UK) January 1919
  • 37 — The Stranger — Katherine Mansfield (Short Story) The London Mercury January 1921
  • 43 — The Brute — Joseph Conrad (Short Story) The Daily Chronicle December 5 1906
  • 54 — “Such Stuff as Dreams—” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — The Nod — Maarten Maartens (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 64 — The Clarionet Player — Beatrice Harraden (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine December 1902
  • 67 — Fuzzy-Face and Frazzle-Tail — Vingie E. Roe (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #105, December 1920
  • 76 — The Tragedy at Brookbend Cottage [Max Carrados] — Ernest Bramah (Novellete) News of the World September 7 1913 (+1); #10 in the “World’s Great Mystery Stories” series.
  • 87 — The Commutation Chophouse — Christopher Morley (Short Story) New York Evening Post 1920
  • 92 — Mary of Memories — Tom Gallon (Short Story) The Story-teller June 1911
  • 99 — Women in Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — The Countess’s Carriage — H. B. Marriott Watson (Short Story) At a Venture by H. B. Marriott Watson, Methuen, 1911
  • 109 — “Good Hunting, Old Chap” — “Sapper” (Short Story) The Strand Magazine May 1920
  • 116 — The Kingdom of Abdullah — Stephen Bond (Short Story) The New Magazine (UK) May 1921
  • 121 — The Queen of Spades — Alexander Pushkin; translated by Heron Lepper (Short Story)translated from the Russian (“Pouschkine”, Biblioteka dlya chteniya, March 1834).
  • 131 — The Attack on the Mill — Émile Zola (Novellete) Romance November 1891translated from the French (“L’Attaque du moulin”, Les Soirées de Médan, 1880).
1361Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 184, No. 41927-03-05Walter Beach Humphrey
  • 481 — Adventure’s Price [Part 1 of 3] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 508 — Spyglass Range — George M. Johnson (Novellete)
  • 551 — He’s a Prince [Part 2 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 571 — The New Interior — Louis B. Capron (Poetry)
  • 572 — Trapped — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 580 — Fingers Don’t Lie [Part 3 of 4] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 594 — When March Comes In — Thomas J. Murray (Poetry)
  • 595 — Pay Gravel — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 602 — The Crucible [Part 5 of 5] — Sinclair Murray (Serial Segment)
  • 620 — Don Quack-Quack — Richard F. Merrifield (Short Story)
  • 629 — The Radio Run — Harry Daley (Short Story)
  • 634 — To Stella, City-Bound — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 635 — How He Knew — Tom Curry (Short Story)
  • 638 — Old Friends — Anna Hamilton Wood (Poetry)
  • 639 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1362Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 184, No. 51927-03-12Stockton Mulford
  • 641 — The Wrong Side of Fifth Avenue [Part 1 of 4] — Ben Conlon (Serial Segment)
  • 661 — Twilight Song — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 662 — The Betrayal — Judson Philips (Novellete)
  • 689 — Adventure’s Price [Part 2 of 3] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 714 — March — Cecil Horace Smith (Poetry)
  • 715 — A Voice from Yesterday — A. T. Locke (Short Story)
  • 723 — The Burro — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 724 — He’s a Prince [Part 3 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 749 — Beware of Parasingultus — E. I. La Beaume (Short Story)
  • 766 — Fingers Don’t Lie [Part 4 of 4] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 780 — Fishin’ — John Knox (Poetry)
  • 781 — Real, Not Reel — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 788 — Jack and King — M. E. Chase (Short Story)
  • 798 — A Woman Sings — Theda Kenyon (Poetry)
  • 799 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1363Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 184, No. 61927-03-19Paul Stahr
  • 801 — Land of the Free [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 824 — Vingo’s Devil Girl [Vingo] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 843 — The Wrong Side of Fifth Avenue [Part 2 of 4] — Ben Conlon (Serial Segment)
  • 869 — The Representative Citizen — Richard F. Merrifield (Short Story)
  • 881 — He’s a Prince [Part 4 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 905 — His Silk Shirt Evenings — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 913 — Adventure’s Price [Part 3 of 3] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 936 — Oh, March Wind — Lulu Minerva Schultz (Poetry)
  • 937 — The Wild Irishman — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 943 — The Spring Wind — Paul Scott Mowrer (Poetry) The Cavalier January 10 1914
  • 944 — Shabby — Eric Heath (Short Story)
  • 950 — For Romance — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 951 — The Phantom Ranch — H. A. Woodbury (Short Story)
  • 958 — The Antiquarian — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 959 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1364Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 185, No. 11927-03-26Edgar Franklin Wittmack
  • 3 — Battle Sight [Part 1 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 30 — Thoughts on the Camel — George Jay Smith (Poetry)
  • 31 — Builder and Wrecker — Beatrice A. Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 32 — The Mystery in No. 2 — Gordon Stiles (Novellete)
  • 54 — Land of the Free [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — A He-Man — Lester Raymond Cash (Poetry)
  • 75 — Parlay Dinah’s Dollar — Douglas Eppes (Short Story)
  • 91 — A Spring Idle — John Knox (Poetry)
  • 92 — The Wrong Side of Fifth Avenue [Part 3 of 4] — Ben Conlon (Serial Segment)
  • 117 — The Short Sport — Rose Henderson (Short Story)
  • 124 — He’s a Prince [Part 5 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 145 — Old Hulks — E. Leslie Spaulding (Poetry)
  • 146 — The Stag Line — Emily Callaway (Short Story)
  • 154 — The Silver Shadow — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 159 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1365The Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 111927-04-01
  • viii — The Moon Is Up — Alfred Noyes (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — Darkness — Max Brand (Short Story) The Story-teller July 1922
  • 8 — March — Ethel M. Pomeroy (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 9 — Peter’s Pence — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine August 1909
  • 15 — “’Melia, No Good” — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) Good Housekeeping July 1917
  • 28 — Scotland in Verse — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — The Love of Ulrich Nebendahl — Jerome K. Jerome (Short Story) The Passing of the Third Floor Back and Other Stories by Jerome K. Jerome, Hurst, 1907
  • 33 — Me-Lee of the North — James Oliver Curwood (Short Story) The Red Book Magazine June 1912
  • 39 — On the Top of the World — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — Because We Loved Him — Capt. Frank H. Shaw (Short Story) The Story-teller April 1908
  • 50 — The Tiger and the Baby — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) The Matador of the Five Towns by Arnold Bennett, Methuen, 1912
  • 57 — The Curious Case of John Mistletoe — Christopher Morley (Short Story) (Reprint); #11 in the “World’s Great Mystery Stories” series.
  • 68 — Points for the Epicure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 69 — At 2-42 A.M. — James Warner Bellah (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 18 1926
  • 79 — Just Nonsense — [uncredited] (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 83 — A Travelling Episode — Michail Yurievitch Lermontof (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 89 — Barbary Sheep [Part 1 of 2] — Robert Hichens (Novel) Ainslee’s Magazine July 1907 (+2)
  • 112 — Night-Time Pictures — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge — Ambrose Bierce (Short Story) San Francisco Examiner July 13 1890
  • 120 — Memoirs of a Yellow Dog — O. Henry (Short Story) The (New York) Sunday World March 12 1905
  • 122 — Love and Life — Earl of Rochester (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 123 — Blue Beads — Mary E. Mann (Short Story) Through the Window by Mary E. Mann, Mills, 1913
  • 128 — The Pope’s Mule — Alphonse Daudet (Short Story) The Cosmopolitan September 1886translated from the French (“La Mule de Pape”, 1869).
  • 133 — Fashions, Fops, and Foibles — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 134 — The Seed of McCoy — Jack London (Short Story) The Century Magazine April 1909
1366Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 185, No. 21927-04-02Raymond Thayer
  • 161 — “I’ve Come to Stay” [Part 1 of 3] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 188 — Those April Memories — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 189 — Sentiment — Lester Raymond Cash (Poetry)
  • 190 — Marriage—or Oblivion — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 210 — To a Diamond — Cecil Hargreaves (Poetry)
  • 211 — Battle Sight [Part 2 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 236 — Mr. Clark and the Lost Lady — Judson Philips (Short Story)
  • 248 — Land of the Free [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 273 — Pro Stuff — Charles Francis Coe (Short Story)
  • 283 — The Wrong Side of Fifth Avenue [Part 4 of 4] — Ben Conlon (Serial Segment)
  • 301 — The Big Joke — M. E. Chase (Short Story)
  • 311 — Reward Offered — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 318 — A Tale of Three Umbrellas — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 319 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1367Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 185, No. 31927-04-09Walter Beach Humphrey
  • 321 — The Pancake Princess [Part 1 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 346 — Buying Trouble — George M. Johnson (Novellete)
  • 383 — April — Marian Ellis (Poetry)
  • 384 — “I’ve Come to Stay” [Part 2 of 3] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 415 — When April Is Fair — H. A. Woodbury (Poetry)
  • 416 — Master and Man — Eric Heath (Short Story)
  • 424 — Land of the Free [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 443 — The Curse — Paul Deresco Augsburg (Short Story)
  • 448 — Battle Sight [Part 3 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 468 — The Tightwads — Horace F. Thacher (Short Story)
  • 468 — A Matter of Won’t and Will — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 479 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1368Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 185, No. 41927-04-16Paul Stahr
  • 481 — The War Chief [Part 1 of 5] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 506 — An Easter Tragedy — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 507 — My Garden — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 508 — Profits of War — Gordon Stiles (Novellete)
  • 528 — The Pancake Princess [Part 2 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 557 — The Man Who Couldn’t Sell Himself — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 564 — Land of the Free [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 584 — Don’t Blame the Camera — Ben Conlon (Short Story)
  • 591 — “I’ve Come to Stay” [Part 3 of 3] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 620 — The World in the Balance [Professor Maynard] — J. P. Marshall (Short Story)
  • 626 — Live and Let Live! — Harold Seton (Poetry)
  • 627 — The Oily Bird and the Coin — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 631 — Song Against You — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 632 — An Old Hat — Robert Beith (Short Story)
  • 638 — Paradoxes — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 639 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1369Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 185, No. 51927-04-23C. Clyde Squires
  • 643 — Forged Faces [Part 1 of 3] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 667 — Query — Jack B. Telford (Poetry)
  • 668 — The Heights of Babylon — Will McMorrow (Novellete)
  • 707 — The War Chief [Part 2 of 5] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 729 — Fearful — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 730 — Distinguished Service — Joseph Knox Stone (Short Story)
  • 737 — April Day — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 738 — The Pancake Princess [Part 3 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 758 — The Eager Search — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 759 — A Western Story? — A. T. Locke (Short Story)
  • 770 — Land of the Free [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 784 — Direct Applause — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 792 — The Call of Spring — Lulu Minerva Schultz (Poetry)
  • 793 — The Flaw — Frederick C. Davis (Short Story)
  • 799 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1370Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 185, No. 61927-04-30Stockton Mulford
  • 803 — Faster Than Broadway [Part 1 of 4] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 824 — The Pot of Pansies [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 859 — Forged Faces [Part 2 of 3] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 886 — An Ace in the Hole — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 898 — To-day — Helen Welshimer (Poetry)
  • 899 — The War Chief [Part 3 of 5] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 919 — An April Mind — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 920 — What Price Freedom? — Eric Heath (Short Story)
  • 927 — The Pancake Princess [Part 4 of 4] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 943 — The Cupboard Was Bare — John P. Hardmon (Poetry)
  • 944 — Fritz Grubstakes Al — M. E. Chase (Short Story)
  • 953 — Search and Seizure — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • 958 — A Spring Song — Robert Leslie Bellem (Poetry)
  • 959 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1371The Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 121927-05-01
  • viii — May Breezes — Mary Coles Carrington (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — Babu of the Folies Bergères — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) The Story-teller September 1912
  • 12 — Evening in Verse — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 13 — Told by the Schoolmaster — John Galsworthy (Short Story) The Forum December 1926
  • 18 — The Innkeeper of “The Troubadours” — Philip Gibbs (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 24 — The Big Drum — William Gerhardi (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine April 1925
  • 27 — The “Colston’s” Record Run — Capt. Frank H. Shaw (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1908
  • 34 — The Enchantment — Thomas Otway (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 35 — The Earth Grows Young Again — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 39 — The Three Strangers — Thomas Hardy (Novellete) Longman’s Magazine March 1883
  • 50 — Monsieur L’Abbé — Agnes & Egerton Castle (Short Story) The Premier Magazine #105, January 14 1921
  • 58 — The Centurion — A. Conan Doyle (Short Story) Hearst’s International October 1922, as “I Saw Him Crucified”
  • 61 — The Fury — Paul Heyse (Short Story) Four Phases of Love by Paul Heyse, G. Routledge and Co., 1857, as “The Rabbiata”; #1 in the “World’s Great Love Stories” series.translated from the German (“L’Arrabiata”, 1853).
  • 70 — The Spirit of Joy — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — The Siege of Berlin — Alphonse Daudet; translated by George Burnham Ives (Short Story) Little French Masterpieces by Honoré de Balzac, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1903translated from the French.
  • 77 — The Episode of Captain Barnacle — John Oxenham (Short Story) The Very Short Memory of Mr. Joseph Scorer and Other Seaside Experiences by John Oxenham, Morton, 1903
  • 87 — Brown Wolf — Jack London (Short Story) Everybody’s Magazine August 1906
  • 95 — The Daughter of Huang Chow [Daniel “Red” Kerry] — Sax Rohmer (Novellete) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #117, December 1921
  • 114 — The Little Boy Who Wished to Die — Arcadie Avertchenko; translated by Scotland Liddell (Short Story)
  • 118 — She Who Came Back — F. Britten Austin (Short Story) The Strand Magazine October 1920
  • 126 — Meeting — George Crabbe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 127 — Barbary Sheep [Part 2 of 2] — Robert Hichens (Novel) Ainslee’s Magazine July 1907 (+2)
1372Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 186, No. 11927-05-07Edgar Franklin Wittmack
  • 1 — Harlequinade [Part 1 of 6] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — Vingo’s Benevolent Bloodhounds [Vingo] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 40 — Frogs — George Lawrence Andrews (Poetry)
  • 41 — Faster Than Broadway [Part 2 of 4] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — This Must Be Spring — Lester Raymond Cash (Poetry)
  • 64 — The Lost Road to Yesterday — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 79 — The War Chief [Part 4 of 5] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 100 — Parental Discipline — George Jay Smith (Poetry)
  • 101 — Success—In Twenty Lessons — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 108 — Forged Faces [Part 3 of 3] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 135 — The Old Street Car — John Knox (Poetry)
  • 136 — Music Hath Charms — Richard F. Merrifield (Short Story)
  • 150 — Profit and Los Angeles — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 158 — Fiddle Tunes — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 159 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1373Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 186, No. 21927-05-14Paul Stahr
  • 163 — Night Hawk’s Gold [Part 1 of 3] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 184 — The Crawfordville Mystery — Ben Conlon (Novellete)
  • 209 — Harlequinade [Part 2 of 6] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 227 — Springtime — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 228 — The Freedom of the Shes — George F. Worts (Short Story)
  • 246 — Faster Than Broadway [Part 3 of 4] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 273 — A Jewel — Burt Harvey (Poetry)
  • 274 — When Red Lake Went Dry — Gip Akin (Short Story)
  • 282 — The War Chief [Part 5 of 5] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 303 — Invisible Riches — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 304 — Blather Sheehan of the Wide World — Will McMorrow (Short Story)
  • 309 — A Word to the Foolish — Clarence Mansfield Lindsay (Poetry)
  • 310 — “She’s Gotta Be Stopped!” — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 318 — May — George Lawrence Andrews (Poetry)
  • 319 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1374Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 186, No. 31927-05-21C. Clyde Squires
  • 323 — Double Indemnity [Part 1 of 3] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 350 — Mr. Feeney Says No — Jack Bechdolt (Novellete)
  • 387 — Night Hawk’s Gold [Part 2 of 3] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 404 — His Mother’s Son — Floria Howe Bruess (Short Story)
  • 416 — Draught — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 417 — Harlequinade [Part 3 of 6] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 438 — The Prospector — Steve Hogan (Poetry)
  • 439 — A Good Guess — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 445 — The Old Rowboat — Anna Hamilton Wood (Poetry)
  • 446 — Faster Than Broadway [Part 4 of 4] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 470 — The High Cost of Funerals — Edith Lowell (Vignette)
  • 472 — Mr. Hicks and the Pip III — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 478 — The Trail of the Pony Express — Olin Lyman (Poetry)
  • 479 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1375Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 186, No. 41927-05-28Walter Beach Humphrey
  • 482 — The Mysterious Stranger [Part 1 of 4] — The Author of “The Seal of Satan” (by Fred MacIsaac) (Serial Segment)
  • 504 — [unknown poem] — Steve Hogan (Poetry)
  • 505 — [unknown poem] — George Jay Smith (Poetry)
  • 506 — Old Enough to Know Better — John Wilstach (Novellete)
  • 540 — [unknown poem] — Lester Raymond Cash (Poetry)
  • 541 — Double Indemnity [Part 2 of 3] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 568 — The Man Who Killed the Bear — Howard E. Morgan (Short Story)
  • 575 — Wild Lad — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 576 — Harlequinade [Part 4 of 6] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 594 — Royalty — Anna Hamilton Wood (Poetry)
  • 595 — A Bit of Rest — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 604 — Night Hawk’s Gold [Part 3 of 3] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 620 — The Wisest Penny Ever Spent — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 631 — The Moon Wafer — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 632 — The Hand of Fate — Tom Curry (Short Story)
  • 639 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1376The Argosy (UK) Vol. 2, No. 131927-06-01
  • viii — Personal to the Reader — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 1 — Nocturne at the Majestic — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine May 1904
  • 10 — Consequences — Owen Oliver (Short Story) Good Housekeeping November 1915
  • 17 — “The Liberry” — Ian Hay (Novellete) The Strand Magazine October 1922
  • 32 — Laugh at Leisure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — The Angel of the Darker Brink — Phyllis Bottome (Short Story) The Delineator November 1921
  • 40 — In Nature’s Cathedral — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — The Persecution of Bob Pretty — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine January 1903
  • 49 — Mademoiselle Perle — Guy de Maupassant (Short Story) Ainslee’s January 1926; #2 in the “World’s Great Love Stories” series.translated from the French.
  • 56 — The Most Dangerous Game — Richard Connell (Novellete) Collier’s January 19 1924
  • 67 — The Eighteenth Leap — Vingie E. Roe (Short Story) The Story-teller August 1920
  • 75 — The Farmer’s Money — E. Walter Hülphers; translated by Mrs. E. Gee Nash (Short Story)
  • 77 — The Sweets of Solitude — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 80 — My Ward — Walter E. Grogan (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #1, April 1912
  • 89 — The Passage — Ernest Raymond (Short Story)
  • 94 — Mr. Pickwick Takes the Reins — Charles Dickens (Extract) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
  • 95 — An Episode Under the Terror — Honoré de Balzac (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the French (as introduction to Mémoires pour servir à l’histoire de la Révolution française, par Sanson, Librairie Centrale, 1829).
  • 103 — In Youth Is Pleasure — Robert Wever (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 104 — Purple and Fine Linen — T. W. Hanshew (Short Story) The Story-teller February 1910
  • 115 — The Opened Door — Anthony Hope (Short Story) Tales of Two People by Anthony Hope, Methuen, 1907
  • 117 — The Cult of Clothes — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 118 — The Trees of Pride — G. K. Chesterton (Novellete) The Story-teller November 1918
1377Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 186, No. 51927-06-04Edgar Franklin Wittmack
  • 641 — Far Gold [Part 1 of 6] — Arthur Hunt Chute (Novel)
  • 658 — Poppy-Time — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 659 — The Drowned Captain — George Jay Smith (Poetry)
  • 660 — El Perro’s Report — Kenneth Perkins (Novellete)
  • 686 — The Mysterious Stranger [Part 2 of 4] — The Author of “The Seal of Satan” (by Fred MacIsaac) (Serial Segment)
  • 717 — Recognition — John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 733 — My Dog — Steve Hogan (Poetry)
  • 734 — Harlequinade [Part 5 of 6] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 752 — One Man’s Meat— — Ben Conlon (Short Story)
  • 763 — Double Indemnity [Part 3 of 3] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 785 — Cinemagic — Robert Leslie Bellem (Poetry)
  • 786 — For a Rainy Day — F. St. Mars (Short Story) The Red Magazine November 1918
  • 793 — The Polecat — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • 799 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1378Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 186, No. 61927-06-11Paul Stahr
  • Captain Will-o’-the-Wisp [Part 1 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • Far Gold [Part 2 of 6] — Arthur Hunt Chute (Novel)
  • The Mysterious Stranger [Part 3 of 4] — The Author of “The Seal of Satan” (by Fred MacIsaac) (Serial Segment)
  • Harlequinade [Part 6 of 6] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • The Master Pupil — Charles Francis Coe (Novellete)
  • Bubbles — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • Savage Pete — Carroll Lichty (Novellete)
  • Dress Clothes — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • Dog Stuff — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • The Stowaways — John H. Thompson (Poetry)
  • Ballad of Yang Chu Kung — C. M. Lindsay (Short Story)
  • Homecoming — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • Association — Peter A. Lea (Short Story)
  • Bubble-Maker — E. Leslie Spalding (Short Story)
  • Perfection — Strickland Gillilan (Short Story)
  • An Antiquarian — R. E. Alexander (Short Story)
  • The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1379Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 187, No. 11927-06-18Stockton Mulford
  • 3 — The Love Bandit [Part 1 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 23 — Bull Shooting — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 24 — He Needed the Sleep — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 67 — Adventurers All — Lester Raymond Cash (Poetry)
  • 68 — Captain Will-o’-the-Wisp [Part 2 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 89 — The Girl Who Sang for Her Supper — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 102 — Far Gold [Part 3 of 6] — Arthur Hunt Chute (Novel)
  • 121 — Dead Wrong — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 128 — The Mysterious Stranger [Part 4 of 4] — The Author of “The Seal of Satan” (by Fred MacIsaac) (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — The Gimmes — Cora Vernon & Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 154 — Riposte — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 155 — The Letter — Frederick C. Painton (Short Story)
  • 159 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1380Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 187, No. 21927-06-25D’Armeris
  • 162 — Pounding the Rails [Part 1 of 4] — Don Waters (Serial Segment)
  • 183 — An Ideal Hero — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 184 — Their Private War — Gordon Stiles (Novellete)
  • 210 — Warmed Over — Edmund Vance Cooke (Poetry)
  • 211 — The Love Bandit [Part 2 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 231 — A Western He-Man from the East — Ben Conlon (Short Story)
  • 242 — Far Gold [Part 4 of 6] — Arthur Hunt Chute (Novel)
  • 256 — The Nest — George I. Sill (Poetry)
  • 257 — The Masked Soprano — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 268 — In Arizona — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 269 — Captain Will-o’-the-Wisp [Part 3 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 300 — The Crystal Nev-ah Lies — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 308 — At the Full Tide of June — Charles H. Towne (Poetry)
  • 309 — A Green Boss — M. E. Chase (Short Story)
  • 318 — A Mother’s Hands — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 319 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1381The Argosy (UK) Vol. 2, No. 141927-07-01
  • viii — Forgiven — A. A. Milne (Poem(s)) Harper’s Magazine February 1927
  • 1 — His Father’s Son [Tales of Men] — Edith Wharton (Short Story) Scribner’s Magazine June 1909
  • 9 — Summer Sunrise — Clarence Winchester (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 10 — Fourteen Fathoms by Quetta Rock — Randolph Bedford (Short Story)revised from an earlier version in the Sydney Mail in 1910.
  • 15 — Blundell’s Improvement — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine August 1902
  • 21 — Dimoussi and the Pistol — A. E. W. Mason (Short Story) The London Magazine September 1905
  • 29 — The Three Tall Sons — Lord Dunsany (Short Story) Saturday Review (UK) December 27 1913
  • 30 — On Rivers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Exiles en Casserole — I. A. R. Wylie (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post February 21 1925
  • 47 — The Procurator of Judæa — Anatole France; translated by Frederic Chapman (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 54 — The Empty Chair — Stephen Bond (Short Story) The London Magazine June 1903
  • 58 — To Chloris — Sir Charles Sedley (Poem(s)) Collection of Poems, D. Brown and B. Tooke, 1701
  • 59 — Something Childish but Very Natural — Katherine Mansfield (Short Story) Collier’s January 5 1924; #3 in the “World’s Great Love Stories” series.
  • 68 — The Noble Game — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 70 — The Cone — H. G. Wells (Short Story) Unicorn September 18 1895
  • 76 — Crawford’s Salvation — Frank Hubert (Short Story) The Story-teller October 1910
  • 87 — A Lodging for the Night — R. L. Stevenson (Novellete) Temple Bar October 1877
  • 97 — The Silent Man — Arcadie Avertchenko; translated by Scotland Liddell (Short Story)
  • 100 — The Darkened Moment — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — The Game Played in the Dark [Max Carrados] — Ernest Bramah (Novellete) News of the World December 28 1913
  • 113 — God Bless You! — W. H. Riehl (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 122 — Friendship Tried and True — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 124 — Trilby [Part 1 of 7] — George du Maurier (Novel) James R. Osgood, McIlvaine, 1895
1382Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 187, No. 31927-07-02C. Clyde Squires
  • 321 — Seven Footprints to Satan [Part 1 of 5] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 342 — Magic Manhattan — A. T. Locke (Novellete)
  • 360 — Pounding the Rails [Part 2 of 4] — Don Waters (Serial Segment)
  • 393 — Wayfaring — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 394 — A Sabbath Day’s Journey — Joseph Knox Stone (Short Story)
  • 401 — Far Gold [Part 5 of 6] — Arthur Hunt Chute (Novel)
  • 419 — The Bootleg Concert — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 432 — The Love Bandit [Part 3 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 447 — Over the Fourth — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 460 — Miss Keeter — H. T. Hollands (Poetry) Munsey’s Magazine July 1893, uncredited.
  • 461 — The Blue Mesa — Rose Henderson (Short Story)
  • 467 — Procrastination — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 468 — In the Nineteenth — John H. Thompson (Vignette)
  • 469 — How It Is — Harold Susman (Poetry) All-Story Weekly March 4 1916
  • 470 — A Full Day — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 478 — Nassau — E. Leslie Spaulding (Poetry)
  • 479 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1383Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 187, No. 41927-07-09Paul Stahr
  • 483 — Nevada Gold [Part 1 of 3] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 510 — Venus or Earth? [James Rossey] — Will McMorrow (Novellete)
  • 535 — Seven Footprints to Satan [Part 2 of 5] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 554 — Common Herd — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 555 — The Face Through the Smoke — Almer Curtis Sanborn (Short Story)
  • 572 — Pounding the Rails [Part 3 of 4] — Don Waters (Serial Segment)
  • 592 — On the Job — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 593 — $500 Reward — Eric Heath (Short Story)
  • 598 — The Rover Lingers — Berton Braley (Poetry)
  • 599 — Far Gold [Part 6 of 6] — Arthur Hunt Chute (Novel)
  • 617 — The Umpire — John H. Thompson (Poetry)
  • 618 — The Radio Ruse — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 632 — The Flop — Tom Curry (Short Story)
  • 639 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1384Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 187, No. 51927-07-16Edgar Franklin Wittmack
  • Why Did She Do It? [Part 1 of 4] — Coralie Stanton & Heath Hosken (Serial Segment)
  • Nevada Gold [Part 2 of 3] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • Seven Footprints to Satan [Part 3 of 5] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • Pounding the Rails [Part 4 of 4] — Don Waters (Serial Segment)
  • Go Armed! — Eric Howard (Novellete)
  • In an Old Attic — Richard F. Merrifield (Short Story)
  • Scourge of the Seven Seas — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • Story on Page Three — Ben Conlon (Short Story)
1385Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 187, No. 61927-07-23Paul Stahr
  • 802 — Eyes West! [Part 1 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence, uncredited (Serial Segment)
  • 823 — Evicted — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 824 — Penny Wise — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Novellete)
  • 845 — Tapestry — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 846 — Why Did She Do It? [Part 2 of 4] — Coralie Stanton & Heath Hosken (Serial Segment)
  • 868 — “The Best Laid Plans” — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 869 — The Booby Trap — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 877 — Seven Footprints to Satan [Part 4 of 5] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 900 — Man’s Place Is the Home — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 909 — Davy’s Locker — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 910 — Nevada Gold [Part 3 of 3] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 932 — The Panther of Big Smoky — Howard E. Morgan (Short Story)
  • 938 — Billboard Blues — A. T. Locke (Short Story)
  • 949 — Retribution — Mabel J. Bourquin (Poetry) All-Story Weekly November 4 1916
  • 950 — The Capitulation — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 953 — At Parting — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 954 — Silence Is Golden — Henry Lewis Rennick (Short Story)
  • 959 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1386Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 188, No. 11927-07-30Stockton Mulford
  • 3 — Paid in Advance [Part 1 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — Forgotten Trails — Frederick C. Davis (Novellete)
  • 57 — The Picnic Train — Olin L. Lyman (Poetry) All-Story Weekly October 14 1916
  • 58 — Eyes West! [Part 2 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence, uncredited (Serial Segment)
  • 77 — Fiction — Robert Hage (Poetry) All-Story Weekly November 18 1916
  • 78 — The Champion and His “Ghost” — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 88 — Why Did She Do It? [Part 3 of 4] — Coralie Stanton & Heath Hosken (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Tracking Down Bill Moran — Almer Curtis Sanborn (Short Story)
  • 117 — Sea Sounds — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 118 — Seven Footprints to Satan [Part 5 of 5] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 138 — A Peach in a Pinch — Howard Rockey (Short Story)
  • 145 — One Big Hit — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 151 — Lost: A Horse — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 158 — Clever Antoinette — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 159 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1387The Argosy (UK) Vol. 2, No. 151927-08-01
  • viii — Tewkesbury Road — John Masefield (Poem(s)) Salt-Water Ballads by John Masefield, Grant Richards, 1902
  • 1 — The Stranger Woman — G. B. Stern (Short Story) John o’ London’s Weekly January 28 1922 (+1)
  • 8 — Travel and Travelers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 9 — The Song of Life — W. J. Locke (Novellete) The Story-teller December 1913
  • 19 — Tobin’s Palm — O. Henry (Short Story) McClure’s Magazine August 1903
  • 23 — The Gunner of Percé Rock — Gilbert Parker (Novellete) The Strand Magazine January 1898
  • 33 — The Fountain and the Nightingale — P. F. C. (by P. F. Cook) (Poem(s))
  • 34 — Back to the Bush — Stephen Leacock (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 37 — The Littlest Boy — T. W. Hanshew (Short Story) The New Magazine (UK) September 1909
  • 43 — The Bargain — Sir Philip Sidney (Poem(s)) from The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia, 1593
  • 44 — By the Camp Fire — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — Rendezvous — I. A. R. Wylie (Novellete) The Story-teller May 1922
  • 57 — Mliss — Bret Harte (Short Story) The Golden Era December 9 1860; #4 in the “World’s Great Love Stories” series.
  • 70 — The Ascot Tragedy [Reginald Fortune] — H. C. Bailey (Novellete) People’s May 1 1923
  • 81 — Fortitude — Edmondo de Amicis; translated by H. Elrington (Short Story)
  • 90 — Summer Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Monkey-Nuts — D. H. Lawrence (Short Story) The Sovereign Magazine August 1922
  • 100 — The Heathen — Jack London (Short Story) The London Magazine September 1909
  • 110 — The Keg of Brandy — Guy de Maupassant (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the French.
  • 113 — Burberton and Ali Beg [Cotswold Ommony] — Talbot Mundy (Novellete) Everybody’s Magazine January 1914
  • 123 — The Dago — Perceval Gibbon (Short Story) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1914
  • 130 — The Enchanted Hour — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 133 — Trilby [Part 2 of 7] — George du Maurier (Novel) James R. Osgood, McIlvaine, 1895
  • 152 — Mr. Pickwick as Trespasser — Charles Dickens (Extract) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
1388Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 188, No. 21927-08-06Edgar Franklin Wittmack
  • 161 — The Call to Arms [Part 1 of 3] — Gordon Stiles (Serial Segment)
  • 183 — Music — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry) (Reprint)
  • 184 — Too Many Friends — Jack Bechdolt (Novellete)
  • 230 — To a New Soul — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 231 — Paid in Advance [Part 2 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 246 — The Blowhard — Lester Raymond Cash (Poetry)
  • 247 — Mrs. Devon’s Pendant — Richard F. Merrifield (Short Story)
  • 254 — Eyes West! [Part 3 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence, uncredited (Serial Segment)
  • 271 — Dawn — George Lawrence Andrews (Poetry)
  • 272 — The Stars Have Spoken — H. A. Woodbury (Short Story)
  • 280 — Why Did She Do It? [Part 4 of 4] — Coralie Stanton & Heath Hosken (Serial Segment)
  • 293 — Rain Checks — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 294 — In Thief’s Clothing — M. E. Chase (Short Story)
  • 303 — Out of Stock — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 311 — A Good Loser — Rose Henderson (Short Story)
  • 318 — The Gamut — E. Leslie Spaulding (Poetry)
  • 319 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1389Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 188, No. 31927-08-13Paul Stahr
  • 321 — Bringing the Boom to Vingo [Part 1 of 3; Vingo] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 339 — Broke — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 340 — The Stolen Plane — Richard Howells Watkins (Novellete)
  • 363 — Stars and Fireflies — Richard Kirk (Poetry) All-Story Weekly December 16 1916
  • 364 — The Call to Arms [Part 2 of 3] — Gordon Stiles (Serial Segment)
  • 390 — Song of the Waterfall — Chart Pitt (Poetry) All-Story Weekly January 6 1917
  • 391 — Far Above Rubies — Ben Conlon (Short Story)
  • 400 — What’d We Do? — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 401 — Paid in Advance [Part 3 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 423 — The Despised Comet — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 435 — Eyes West! [Part 4 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence, uncredited (Serial Segment)
  • 455 — The Sheriff Stays at Home — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 462 — Circus Day — Harvey K. Wilson (Poetry)
  • 463 — The Roving Diplomat — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • 468 — In Confidence — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 469 — Dumb Is As Dumb Does — Ellen Hogue & Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 478 — The Lost Trail — James Edward Hungerford (Poetry)
  • 479 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1390Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 188, No. 41927-08-20D’Armeris
  • 482 — Thunderbolts of Jove [Part 1 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 504 — A Cavalier of the Range — George M. Johnson (Novellete)
  • 547 — Bringing the Boom to Vingo [Part 2 of 3; Vingo] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 565 — A Song of Cape Ann — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 566 — Such Is Fame! — Howard Rockey (Short Story)
  • 573 — Paid in Advance [Part 4 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 590 — Futility — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 591 — Demilitarizing Carson — John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 600 — The Call to Arms [Part 3 of 3] — Gordon Stiles (Serial Segment)
  • 617 — Pandora — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 618 — An Impromptu Honeymoon — Robert Beith (Short Story)
  • 625 — Driftwood of Dreams — Chart Pitt (Poetry) All-Story Weekly December 23 1916
  • 626 — Scared to Death — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 639 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1391Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 188, No. 51927-08-27Edgar Franklin Wittmack
  • 644 — Desperate Chances [Part 1 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 667 — The Melting Pot — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 668 — Thanks to the R. C. M. — Floria Howe Bruess (Novellete)
  • 689 — Thunderbolts of Jove [Part 2 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 709 — Forced Landing — F. K. Scribner (Short Story)
  • 721 — Paid in Advance [Part 5 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 738 — A Nickel’s Worth of Trying — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 739 — Chicken Feed — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 748 — Bringing the Boom to Vingo [Part 3 of 3; Vingo] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 763 — Another Western Story — A. T. Locke (Short Story)
  • 772 — The Patch Gang — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • 777 — Hail to the Hero — John H. Thompson (Poetry)
  • 778 — Equal Partnership — M. E. Chase (Short Story)
  • 788 — The Room of Mystery — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 799 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1392The Argosy (UK) Vol. 2, No. 161927-09-01
  • viii — Drake’s Drum — Henry Newbolt (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — The Creeping Shadow — Henry Holt (Short Story) Liberty June 6 1925
  • 9 — The Tragedy of a Night — E. Phillips Oppenheim (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine March 1902
  • 18 — Over the Hill — E. Temple Thurston (Short Story) The Story-teller July 1917
  • 24 — Memory — William Browne (Poem(s)) from “Cælia Is Gone”, Original Poems by William Browne, Lee Priory, 1815
  • 25 — The Hour-Glass — Robert Barr (Short Story) The Strand Magazine December 1898
  • 32 — Inns and Taverns — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Black Roses [Part 1 of 3] — Francis Brett Young (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 50 — The Inevitable White Man — Jack London (Short Story) The Black Cat November 1910
  • 55 — The Clockmaker and His Wife — Beatrice Harraden (Short Story) In Varying Moods by Beatrice Harraden, Blackwood, 1894
  • 65 — Tricotrin Entertains [Tricotrin] — Leonard Merrick (Short Story) Metropolitan Magazine November 1907
  • 71 — The Variable Sex — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 72 — The Last Class — Alphonse Daudet; translated by George Burnham Ives (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the French.
  • 75 — Shipwreck and a Shrew — Warwick Deeping (Short Story) The Story-teller April 1921
  • 82 — “So Strange It Seems…” — M. D. Turner (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 83 — The Error of the Day — Gilbert Parker (Short Story) Everybody’s Magazine July 1906
  • 90 — Some Holiday Humours — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Waffles — Albert Richard Wetjen (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #139, October 1923
  • 100 — Coward or Hero? — K. Slutchefsky; translated by Zénaïde A. Ragozin (Miscellaneous) Little Russian Masterpieces ed. Zénaïde A. Ragozin, G.P. Purnam's, 1920
  • 103 — One Block from Fifth Avenue [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)] — Irvin S. Cobb (Novellete) Cosmopolitan January 1923; #5 in the “World’s Great Love Stories” series.
  • 115 — Poetry and the Poet — H. C. Bunner (Poem(s)) The Century Magazine September 1882
  • 116 — The Absence of Mr. Glass [Father Brown] — G. K. Chesterton (Short Story) McClure’s Magazine November 1912
  • 124 — The Romance of the Wheel — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 127 — Trilby [Part 3 of 7] — George du Maurier (Novel) James R. Osgood, McIlvaine, 1895
1393Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 188, No. 61927-09-03Hoople
  • 801 — Let Egbert Do It [Part 1 of 3] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 820 — Going Down! — W. E. Parkhurst & W. B. Seabrook (Novellete)
  • 865 — Desperate Chances [Part 2 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 885 — A Midsummer Nightmare — Richard F. Merrifield (Short Story)
  • 895 — Dear Old Dancing Days — James E. Hungerford (Poetry)
  • 896 — Thunderbolts of Jove [Part 3 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 914 — Musk-Ox Cairn — William Byron Mowery (Short Story)
  • 933 — Paid in Advance [Part 6 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 950 — Two—’Way Back — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 954 — Supercargo — Ray Coll (Short Story)
  • 958 — The Saga of the Average Man — N. B. Beck (Poetry)
  • 959 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1394Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 189, No. 11927-09-10Paul Stahr
  • 1 — The Devil’s Flower [Part 1 of 4] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Out Where the West Ends — W. T. Withrow (Poetry)
  • 26 — The Lake of Fire — Kenneth Perkins (Novellete)
  • 68 — Let Egbert Do It [Part 2 of 3] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — Sailor Joe — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 92 — Desert Justice — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 99 — Desperate Chances [Part 3 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 122 — A Gorgeous Dancer — Rose Henderson (Short Story)
  • 129 — Thunderbolts of Jove [Part 4 of 4] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 147 — Railroad Routine — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • 151 — The Education of a Man — Harry Adler (Short Story)
  • 159 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1395Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 189, No. 21927-09-17Stockton Mulford
  • 162 — The Sun Test [Part 1 of 6] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 181 — Continued on Page— — Leverne Hamilton (Poetry)
  • 182 — Marathon Glory — John Holden (Novellete)
  • 217 — The Devil’s Flower [Part 2 of 4] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 233 — Going Through — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 242 — Desperate Chances [Part 4 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 265 — Autumn Laziness — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 266 — The Hundred Dollar Check — Howard Rockey (Short Story)
  • 272 — Birthday Eve — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 273 — Let Egbert Do It [Part 3 of 3] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 292 — Luck Stuff — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Short Story)
  • 301 — Deep Stuff — Thomas Richard Jones (Short Story)
  • 307 — Rolling Stock — Lester Raymond Cash (Poetry)
  • 308 — The Martinet — Ben Conlon (Short Story)
  • 319 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1396Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 189, No. 31927-09-24Edgar Franklin Wittmack
  • 323 — King’s Khaki [Part 1 of 3] — Will McMorrow (Serial Segment)
  • 351 — Arcadia Passes — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 352 — Don Juan of San Juan — Ben Conlon (Novellete)
  • 385 — The Sun Test [Part 2 of 6] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 404 — The Vacation Bunk — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 405 — Medals — Don H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 412 — The Flying Legion — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 413 — The Devil’s Flower [Part 3 of 4] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 434 — The Inn of the Broken Mandolins — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 441 — September — L. Mitchell Thornton (Poetry)
  • 442 — Desperate Chances [Part 5 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 460 — Fall — Lulu Minerva Schultz (Poetry)
  • 461 — A Couple o’ Danged Cannibals — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 472 — T. D. S. and S. A. P. — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • 476 — Bill Dopes It Out — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 479 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1397Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 189, No. 41927-10-01Paul Stahr
  • 481 — Tickets to Paradise [Part 1 of 3] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 498 — The Bully of Biscayne Bay [Vingo] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 532 — Indian Summer — L. Mitchell Thornton (Poetry)
  • 533 — King’s Khaki [Part 2 of 3] — Will McMorrow (Serial Segment)
  • 556 — Buster — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 562 — The Problem — Agnes Pearson (Poetry)
  • 563 — The Sun Test [Part 3 of 6] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 581 — Autumn Woods — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 582 — Dry Air — Arthur Evan James (Short Story)
  • 596 — The Devil’s Flower [Part 4 of 4] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 617 — The Enchanted Week — Howard Rockey (Short Story)
  • 626 — Scents — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 627 — The Off Chance — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 635 — As Told by the Ramblin’ Kid — Earl Wayland Bowman (Vignette)
  • 638 — Fraternity — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 639 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1398The Argosy (UK) Vol. 2, No. 171927-10-01
  • viii — The Fiddle and the Bow — Humbert Wolfe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — Action — C. E. Montague (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post June 25 1927
  • 14 — The Man Higher Up [Jeff Peters] — O. Henry (Short Story) The Times Magazine (Oakland) February 1907
  • 20 — The Call of the Road — R. Fortescue Doria (Short Story)
  • 21 — The Love Story of Edwin Binns — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) Ainslee’s August 1915
  • 31 — Dancing — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — The Lady of the Lift — E. W. Hornung (Short Story) Scribner’s Magazine August 1909
  • 41 — All Those Who Trust the Sea — Capt. Frank H. Shaw (Short Story) The Story-teller July 1908
  • 50 — The Knight Whose Armour Didn’t Squeak — A. A. Milne (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 53 — A Conquest of Humility — Mary E. Wilkins (Short Story) (Reprint); #6 in the “World’s Great Love Stories” series.
  • 62 — The Cult of Beauty — Various (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 65 — Black Roses [Part 2 of 3] — Francis Brett Young (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 81 — The Creative Impulse — Alfred Noyes (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 20 1918
  • 90 — Where Are You Going? — Kurt Münzer; translated by Marjorie J. Launder (Short Story)
  • 93 — The Box-Office Girl — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) The Century Magazine December 1923
  • 101 — Oriental Scenes — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — The Sire de Malétroit’s Door — R. L. Stevenson (Novellete) Temple Bar January 1878
  • 115 — Mateo Falcone — Prosper Mérimée; translated by H. Miller (Short Story)
  • 121 — The Eight Strokes of the Clock [Arsène Lupin] — Maurice Leblanc (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 131 — Trilby [Part 4 of 7] — George du Maurier (Novel) James R. Osgood, McIlvaine, 1895
1399Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 189, No. 51927-10-08D’Armeris
  • 641 — Your Man or My Girl [Part 1 of 4] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 662 — At the Zoo — John McColl (Poetry)
  • 663 — A Little Applause, Please — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 664 — Fifty-Fifty — Jack Bechdolt (Novellete)
  • 686 — Tickets to Paradise [Part 2 of 3] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 706 — Joiner of Loving Hearts — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 717 — Gratitude — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 718 — The Sun Test [Part 4 of 6] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 740 — The Real Camper — S. Omar Barker (Poetry)
  • 741 — The Candy Bar Kid — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 751 — King’s Khaki [Part 3 of 3] — Will McMorrow (Serial Segment)
  • 776 — Special Delivery — Viola Justin (Short Story)
  • 786 — The Air Mail Pilot — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 787 — Drive It Yourself! — Ben Conlon (Short Story)
  • 798 — The Army Woman — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 799 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1400Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 189, No. 61927-10-15Edgar Franklin Wittmack
  • 801 — The Return of George Washington [Part 1 of 6] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 825 — To a Fickle Lady — Lester Raymond Cash (Poetry)
  • 826 — A Sweet Voyage — Gordon Stiles (Novellete)
  • 848 — Your Man or My Girl [Part 2 of 4] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 869 — The Pleasure Is Mutual — W. T. Withrow (Poetry)
  • 870 — For Fifty Thousand Dollars — Eric Howard (Novellete)
  • 870 — In the Saddle — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 891 — The Sun Test [Part 5 of 6] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 908 — Rough Stuff — William Slavens McNutt (Short Story)
  • 916 — The Reason — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 917 — Tickets to Paradise [Part 3 of 3] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 932 — Billy of the Purple Sage — Carroll Lichty (Short Story)
  • 944 — Legitimate Blackmail — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • 949 — My Neighbor? — Grace M. Rogers (Poetry)
  • 950 — Rest for the Weary — Don H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 958 — Grey Days — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 959 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1401Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 190, No. 11927-10-22Walter Beach Humphrey
  • 1 — Doing Away with Burke [Part 1 of 3] — M. E. Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — The Gray Trooper — John Wilstach (Novellete)
  • 64 — The Return of George Washington [Part 2 of 6] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 82 — Settled — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 83 — Deleted by the Censors — A. T. Locke (Short Story)
  • 92 — Traveling Light — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 93 — Your Man or My Girl [Part 3 of 4] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — What’s the Use? — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 116 — The Inevitable Goat — Rose Henderson (Short Story)
  • 123 — Southward Bound — E. Leslie Spaulding (Poetry)
  • 124 — The Sun Test [Part 6 of 6] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — Shipmates — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 138 — Thunder’s Fool — Frank Dorrance Hopley (Short Story)
  • 147 — The Black Bear of Bakilat — Howard E. Morgan (Short Story)
  • 153 — Fidelity — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 154 — Nature’s Revenge — Carolyn MacDonald (Short Story)
  • 159 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1402Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 190, No. 21927-10-29Stockton Mulford
  • 162 — Conrad the Saxon [Part 1 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 187 — The Chuck-Wagon — Harvey Kelly Wilson (Poetry)
  • 188 — Half the Battle — John Holden (Novellete)
  • 219 — Doing Away with Burke [Part 2 of 3] — M. E. Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 244 — Hands Across the Street — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 251 — The Return of George Washington [Part 3 of 6] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 272 — She’s Home to Me! — Kennie MacDowd (Poetry)
  • 273 — Two Jumps Ahead — E. B. Crosswhite (Short Story)
  • 280 — Your Man or My Girl [Part 4 of 4] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 302 — The Riding Princess — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 303 — Medium, Well Done — Ben Conlon (Short Story)
  • 312 — For Ports Unknown — Elias Lieberman (Poetry)
  • 313 — Round Trip Tickets for Two — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 319 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1403The Argosy (UK) Vol. 2, No. 181927-11-01
  • viii — Shepherd’s Love — John Drinkwater (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — The Coming of Abel Behenna — Bram Stoker (Short Story) Lloyd’s Weekly London Newspaper March 26 1893 (+1)
  • 11 — The Song of the River — Mrs. Baillie Reynolds (Short Story) The Story-teller April 1908
  • 18 — The Last Word — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — That Brute Simmons — Arthur Morrison (Short Story) Pelican
  • 22 — The Resolve — Alexander Brome (Poem(s)) Songs and Other Poems by Alexander Brome, Henry Brome, 1664
  • 23 — Golden Beads and Poppy Seeds — James Francis Dwyer (Novellete) Woman’s Home Companion July 1922 (+1)
  • 43 — Man and His Work — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — The Conscript — Honoré de Balzac (Novellete) Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories: French: Italian: Spanish: Latin ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1907translated from the French.
  • 53 — The Invisible Man [Father Brown] — G. K. Chesterton (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post January 28 1911
  • 61 — New Lamps for Old — Rutherford Crockett (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 62 — Little Speck in Garnered Fruit — O. Henry (Short Story) The (New York) Sunday World April 16 1905
  • 65 — Black Roses [Part 3 of 3] — Francis Brett Young (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 87 — White Narcissus — Jassy Torrund; translated by Thérèse Ericsson (Short Story); #7 in the “World’s Great Love Stories” series.
  • 97 — The Catchpoll — Rafael Sabatini (Short Story) The Premier Magazine #14, June 1915
  • 104 — Happiness — Guy de Maupassant (Error, Actually By René Maizeroy) (Short Story) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903translated from the French (“Le Bonheur”, Le Gaulois, March 16, 1884).
  • 107 — Burdon’s Tomb — Barry Pain (Novellete) The Strand Magazine May 1911
  • 121 — Fashions Through the Ages — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 125 — October — Warwick Deeping (Short Story) The Story-teller October 1923
  • 130 — Love’s Secret — William Blake (Poem(s)) Life of William Blake by Alexander Gilchrist, Macmillan and Co., 1863
  • 131 — To Kill a Man — Jack London (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 10 1910
  • 137 — The Paradise of Choice — “Q” (Short Story) Noughts and Crosses by Q, Cassell & Co., 1891
  • 139 — At the Mid Hour of the Night — Thomas Moore (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 140 — Trilby [Part 5 of 7] — George du Maurier (Novel) James R. Osgood, McIlvaine, 1895
1404Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 190, No. 31927-11-05Paul Stahr
  • 321 — Queen of Clubs [Part 1 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 341 — The Yarn of the Singing Siren — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 342 — “It’s a Bargain!” — Oscar J. Friend (Novellete)
  • 364 — Vision — L. Mitchell Thornton (Poetry)
  • 365 — Conrad the Saxon [Part 2 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 388 — Horses — Lyle Loving (Poetry)
  • 389 — Country Life — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 390 — Fouls and Fumbles — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Novellete)
  • 408 — The Return of George Washington [Part 4 of 6] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 429 — Pick ’Em Up McGarrity — Will McMorrow (Short Story)
  • 434 — Doing Away with Burke [Part 3 of 3] — M. E. Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 459 — The Branding — Harvey K. Wilson (Poetry)
  • 460 — Mules Make Tracks — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • 465 — The Matter of the Photograph — Rose Henderson (Short Story)
  • 477 — Winning with Weegee — James Perley Hughes (Short Story)
  • 479 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1405Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 190, No. 41927-11-12Edgar Franklin Wittmack
  • 481 — Somewhere in Nevada [Part 1 of 3] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 502 — Kerry of the Air Mail — Joe Weil (Novellete)
  • 533 — Homesick Cowboy — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 534 — Queen of Clubs [Part 2 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 555 — When the S-12 Went Down — H. L. Gates (Short Story)
  • 568 — The Last Chance — Olin Lyman (Poetry)
  • 569 — The Return of George Washington [Part 5 of 6] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 591 — The End of Apollo — Bennett Ladd (Short Story)
  • 601 — Conrad the Saxon [Part 3 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 624 — Sonnet of a Shoemaker — E. Leslie Spaulding (Poetry)
  • 625 — Pick Your Own Moral — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 630 — Married and Broke — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 638 — Indestructible — H. Stanley Haskins (Poetry) All-Story Weekly February 3 1917
  • 639 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1406Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 190, No. 51927-11-19
  • 641 — ’Geechee Shad [Part 1 of 3] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 663 — Saturday Afternoon — John McColl (Poetry)
  • 664 — It’s a Lie! — Gordon Stiles (Novellete)
  • 684 — Somewhere in Nevada [Part 2 of 3] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 709 — John L. Sullivan Stuff — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 722 — Queen of Clubs [Part 3 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 743 — An Autumn Fantasy — John H. Thompson (Poetry)
  • 744 — For Courage—Reward! — Ben Conlon (Short Story)
  • 754 — The Echoing Past — Olin Lyman (Poetry)
  • 755 — The Return of George Washington [Part 6 of 6] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 776 — Six Shots in the Night — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • 782 — Fenced Acres — Joseph T. Kescel (Short Story)
  • 789 — A Narrow Squeak — Gip Akin (Short Story)
  • 794 — Fakers — Henry Lewis Rennick (Short Story)
  • 798 — A Song of Heels — Selma Hall (Poetry)
  • 799 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1407Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 190, No. 61927-11-26Stockton Mulford
  • 803 — The Clock That Struck Thirteen [Part 1 of 4] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 823 — She Reads the Time-Table — M. W. Ross (Poetry)
  • 824 — That Army-Navy Combination — Lieut. John Hopper (Novellete)
  • 846 — ’Geechee Shad [Part 2 of 3] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 869 — Where’s Everybody? — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 878 — Queen of Clubs [Part 4 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 894 — Pep! — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 895 — Some Thanksgiving! — Helen A. Holden (Short Story)
  • 902 — Adoration — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 903 — Somewhere in Nevada [Part 3 of 3] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 927 — The Tail of a Jacket — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • 932 — Quite Rational — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 933 — Served Him Right — John Montague (Short Story)
  • 944 — A Beach Dance — Mary Carolyn Davies (Poetry)
  • 945 — An Upheaval at Simmering Sands [Simmering Sands] — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 952 — Souvenir — Don H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 959 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1408The Argosy (UK) Vol. 2, No. 191927-12-01
  • viii — Fallen Cities — Gerald Gould (Poem(s)) The Weekly Tale-Teller #354, February 12 1916
  • 1 — The Belled Buzzard — Irvin S. Cobb (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post September 28 1912
  • 9 — The Principino — Baroness von Hutten (Short Story) Helping Hersey by Baroness von Hutten, Skeffington, 1918
  • 21 — Two Hearts That Beat As One [3 Black Crows] — Frank Norris (Short Story) Ainslee’s Magazine January 1903
  • 27 — The Lord of the Dynamos — H. G. Wells (Short Story) Pall Mall Budget September 6 1894
  • 32 — Street Scenes at Home and Abroad — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Captain Barney’s Blindness — Archibald Guthrie (Short Story) The Story-teller September 1908
  • 41 — Vanina Vanini — Stendhal (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 53 — Comfort — Mrs. Henry Dudeney (Short Story) Harper’s Monthly Magazine January 1913
  • 62 — The Moonlight Sonata — Humbert Wolfe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 63 — Snorkey Timms, His Marks [Snorkey Timms] — Arthur Morrison (Short Story) The Strand Magazine March 1908
  • 70 — Olalla — R. L. Stevenson (Novellete) Court and Society Review Christmas 1885; #8 in the “World’s Great Love Stories” series.
  • 91 — The Mystery of the Managing Director [Henry Gibson] — Denis Mackail (Short Story) According to Gibson by Denis Mackail, Heinemann, 1923
  • 99 — “Gold Muzzle” — Agnes & Egerton Castle (Short Story) The Premier Magazine #104, December 31 1920
  • 111 — Purely Frivolous — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — Them Others — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) The Century Magazine August 1917
  • 122 — A Grand Slam — Leonid Andreyev (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 127 — The Best of the Bushrangers — E. W. Hornung (Short Story) The Queen November 17 1900
  • 133 — Ladies in Lavender — William J. Locke (Short Story) The Red Magazine December 1908
  • 143 — Trilby [Part 6 of 7] — George du Maurier (Novel) James R. Osgood, McIlvaine, 1895
1409Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 191, No. 11927-12-03Paul Stahr
  • 1 — What! Los Angeles? [Part 1 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 21 — Grandpap — Selma Hall (Poetry)
  • 22 — A Mysterious Captivity — George M. Johnson (Novellete)
  • 64 — The Clock That Struck Thirteen [Part 2 of 4] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 85 — Conway of Cosmopolis — M. E. Chase (Short Story)
  • 95 — Queen of Clubs [Part 5 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 114 — Vagabond? — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 115 — An Aide to Beauty — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 121 — Winter — L. Mitchell Thornton (Poetry)
  • 122 — ’Geechee Shad [Part 3 of 3] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — A Fish Out of Water — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 143 — His Perfect Crime — Judson Philips (Short Story)
  • 147 — Souvenirs — Lester Raymond Cash (Poetry)
  • 148 — Beyond the Book of Rules — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 159 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1410Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 191, No. 21927-12-10
  • 161 — Golden Fetters [Part 1 of 3] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 190 — Kind Words — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 191 — The Curse of Good Health — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 192 — Drums of the Leopardmen — Stuart Campbell (Novellete)
  • 225 — Snow Song — L. Mitchell Thornton (Poetry)
  • 225 — Derby Day — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 226 — What! Los Angeles? [Part 2 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 247 — And Not a Shot Was Fired — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 259 — The Clock That Struck Thirteen [Part 3 of 4] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 278 — The Good Side of Bill Norman — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • 283 — In Rebuttal — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 284 — Queen of Clubs [Part 6 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Novel)
  • 305 — Down in a Minute — Frederick C. Davis (Short Story)
  • 314 — Just for Old Times’ Sake — Ken Kay Kelso (Short Story)
  • 318 — Manliness — Nelson Robins (Poetry) All-Story Weekly January 27 1917
  • 319 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1411Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 191, No. 31927-12-17Paul Stahr
  • 322 — Adventurers All [Part 1 of 6] — Ben Conlon (Serial Segment)
  • 341 — The Pre-Christmas Mania — W. T. Withrow (Poetry)
  • 342 — A World of Indexed Numbers — Will McMorrow (Novellete)
  • 368 — Firelight — L. Mitchell Thornton (Poetry)
  • 369 — Golden Fetters [Part 2 of 3] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 395 — An Alibi from the Ether — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 405 — What! Los Angeles? [Part 3 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 427 — Romance — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 428 — The Duel of the Great — Arthur Evan James (Short Story)
  • 437 — The Clock That Struck Thirteen [Part 4 of 4] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 455 — Growl and Go — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 465 — Lochinvar Rides a Winner! — Elwin B. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 472 — Preference — Karl W. Detzer (Poetry)
  • 473 — The Come-On People — Samuel G. Camp (Short Story)
  • 478 — Truth Along the Trail — Olin Lyman (Poetry)
1412Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 191, No. 41927-12-24Walter Beach Humphrey
  • 482 — Under Cover Charges [Part 1 of 3] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 509 — To All and Sundry — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 510 — Case One Hundred and One — A. T. Locke (Novellete)
  • 545 — Adventurers All [Part 2 of 6] — Ben Conlon (Serial Segment)
  • 565 — One Night a Year — Leonard Hess (Short Story)
  • 574 — What! Los Angeles? [Part 4 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 598 — A Cowboy’s Christmas — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 599 — Scrub Does a Lot of Things — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • 604 — A Salty Soliloquy — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 605 — Golden Fetters [Part 3 of 3] — Elizabeth York Miller (Serial Segment)
  • 632 — A Bag and a Hunk of Luck — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 636 — Success — Frederick C. Davis (Short Story)
  • 638 — Twine the Holly — Sarah Martyn Wright (Poetry) The Cavalier December 21 1912
  • 639 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1413Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 191, No. 51927-12-31Howard V. Brown
  • 642 — Range Rivals [Part 1 of 3] — John H. Hamlin (Serial Segment)
  • 669 — Barefoot — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 670 — The Road to Valley Forge — F. K. Scribner (Novellete)
  • 707 — Gossip — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 708 — Under Cover Charges [Part 2 of 3] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 734 — Silk Shirt Slim and the Sheik — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 740 — Adventurers All [Part 3 of 6] — Ben Conlon (Serial Segment)
  • 762 — Year’s End — E. Leslie Spaulding (Poetry)
  • 763 — Masterful Methods — Ellen Hogue & Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 772 — What! Los Angeles? [Part 5 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 789 — Thoughts — Alfred I. Tooke (Poetry)
  • 790 — A Knight of the Grasslands — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Short Story)
  • 798 — Good-by, 1927! Welcome, 1928! — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 799 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1414The Argosy (UK) Vol. 3, No. 201928-01-01
  • viii — A Passer-By — Robert Bridges (Poem(s)) Poems by The Author of "The Growth of Love", Edward Bumpus, 1879, as by The Author of “The Growth of Love”
  • 1 — A Gift for St. Nicholas — I. A. R. Wylie (Novellete) The Story-teller January 1918
  • 15 — The Third String — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine May 1903
  • 21 — Between Friends — Robert W. Chambers (Novellete) The New Magazine (UK) December 1917
  • 39 — The Boom in the “Calaveras Clarion” — Bret Harte (Short Story) Ainslee’s Magazine November 1898
  • 47 — Christmas According to Dickens — Charles Dickens (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 49 — Captain Leslie’s Christmas Eve — Capt. Frank H. Shaw (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1908
  • 56 — Mary with the High Hand — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1902
  • 63 — A Traveller Returns — Clemence Dane (Play)
  • 71 — The Making of Viola — Francis Thompson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 73 — Immensee — Theodor Storm (Short Story) (Reprint); #9 in the “World’s Great Love Stories” series.
  • 81 — A Cradle Song — William Blake (Poem(s)) Songs of Innocence by William Blake, 1789
  • 86 — “Things That Go Bump in the Night” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — The Winning Sequence — Miss Braddon (Short Story) The Pocket Magazine December 1898
  • 95 — The Duchess’s Story — Mrs. Belloc Lowndes (Short Story) Some Men and Women by Marie Belloc Lowndes, Hutchinson, 1925
  • 103 — Sonnet — Clarence Winchester (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 104 — The Woman in White [Part 1 of 10] — Wilkie Collins (Novel) Sampson Low, 1860
  • 125 — Christmas by Injunction — O. Henry (Short Story) The (New York) Sunday World December 11 1904
  • 132 — The Atheist’s Mass — Honoré de Balzac; translated by S. Davis (Short Story)
  • 139 — A Page of Toasts — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 140 — A New Year’s Eve Confession — Hermann Sudermann (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 143 — A Battle of Wits [Sir Percy Blakeney (Scarlet Pimpernel)] — Baroness Orczy (Novellete) The Story-teller March 1919
  • 155 — “Windfalls” — Marjorie Bowen (Short Story) Seeing Life! and Other Stories by Marjorie Bowen, Hurst & Blackett, 1923
  • 159 — At Point o’ Bugles — Gilbert Parker (Short Story) The Idler December 1894
  • 164 — Christmas Far and Near — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 167 — The Snowstorm — Alexander Pushkin (Short Story) The Strand Magazine March 1891translated from the Russian.
  • 174 — The First Noel — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 176 — Trilby [Part 7 of 7] — George du Maurier (Novel) James R. Osgood, McIlvaine, 1895
1415Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 191, No. 61928-01-07Stockton Mulford
  • 801 — Luckett of the Moon [Part 1 of 4] — Slater LaMaster (Serial Segment)
  • 819 — All About Sara Anne — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 820 — Who Did Kill Ezra Klagg? [Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 849 — Loggin’ — Harvey Kelly Wilson (Poetry)
  • 850 — Range Rivals [Part 2 of 3] — John H. Hamlin (Serial Segment)
  • 877 — The Wanderer — Robert D. Lukens (Poetry)
  • 878 — Desert Dawn — H. A. Woodbury (Short Story)
  • 886 — Adventurers All [Part 4 of 6] — Ben Conlon (Serial Segment)
  • 905 — Snow — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • 911 — Under Cover Charges [Part 3 of 3] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 938 — The Homesickness Blues — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 939 — St. George and the Dragon Fly — Howard Rockey (Short Story)
  • 945 — Skatin’ Time — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 946 — Fixed — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 954 — Why It Was Haunted — Malcolm Douglas (Short Story)
  • 959 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1416Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 192, No. 11928-01-14Howard V. Brown
  • 1 — The Evil Panorama [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 17 — Tomboy Days — Selma Hall (Poetry)
  • 18 — Black Mutiny — Judson Philips (Novellete)
  • 48 — By the Fire — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 49 — Luckett of the Moon [Part 2 of 4] — Slater LaMaster (Serial Segment)
  • 66 — When the West Was Young — Harvey K. Wilson (Poetry)
  • 67 — The Whistling Waddy Wades In [Whistling Waddy] — Donald Bayne Hobart (Short Story)
  • 75 — Speaking Frankly — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 76 — Adventurers All [Part 5 of 6] — Ben Conlon (Serial Segment)
  • 97 — The Tune of the Telegraph Poles — B. A. Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 98 — Fare Enough — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 104 — Range Rivals [Part 3 of 3] — John H. Hamlin (Serial Segment)
  • 135 — Choice — L. Mitchell Thornton (Poetry)
  • 136 — The Publicity Princess — A. T. Locke (Short Story)
  • 152 — Snowfall — H. A. Woodbury (Short Story)
  • 159 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1417Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 192, No. 21928-01-21Paul Stahr
  • Squatters’ Rights [Part 1 of 3] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • The Evil Panorama [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • Luckett of the Moon [Part 3 of 4] — Slater LaMaster (Serial Segment)
  • Adventurers All [Part 6 of 6] — Ben Conlon (Serial Segment)
  • Slaves of the Wire — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • Girl Shy — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • Manila or Bust — Elwin B. Thompson (Short Story)
  • A Rose from Dona Isabella — H. A. Woodbury (Short Story)
  • The Superb Peacock — Walter Stebbins (Short Story)
  • The Last Coupon — Rose Henderson (Short Story)
1418Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 192, No. 31928-01-28Walter Beach Humphrey
  • 322 — The Eagle’s Brood [Part 1 of 3] — Lieut. John Hopper (Serial Segment)
  • 349 — Clang! Clang! — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 350 — Texas Hot — Norman Houston & Charles Beahan (Novellete)
  • 370 — Lights — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry) All-Story Weekly March 25 1916
  • 371 — Squatters’ Rights [Part 2 of 3] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 394 — Cayuse — Kennis C. McCurdy (Poetry)
  • 395 — A Dance at the Ranch — James Barton Adams (Poetry) All-Story Cavalier Weekly January 30 1915
  • 396 — A Glutton for Glory — Gordon Stiles (Novellete)
  • 415 — The Prairie Calls — Willis E. Thompson (Poetry)
  • 416 — The Evil Panorama [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 432 — White Men — Don H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 441 — Luckett of the Moon [Part 4 of 4] — Slater LaMaster (Serial Segment)
  • 459 — An Apollo in Chaps — James Perley Hughes (Short Story)
  • 465 — Kisses — William Strode (Poetry) A Banquet of Jests, Richard Royston, 1633, as “A Sonnet (“My Love and I for kisses played”)”
  • 466 — Going to Sleep on the Job — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 474 — The Racer and the Plow — Harry Daley (Short Story)
  • 479 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1419The Argosy (UK) Vol. 3, No. 211928-02-01
  • viii — Invocation — Siegfried Sassoon (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — Comfort — F. Tennyson Jesse (Novellete) The London Magazine December 1922
  • 11 — My Son from America — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1911
  • 19 — Translation from the French of Paul Verlaine — Blanche M. Peirse (Poem(s)) (Reprint) [Ref. Paul Verlaine]
  • 20 — The Coming in of the New Year — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — Business and Desires — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 2 1920
  • 32 — Man Under the Lens — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — The Secret Sharer — Joseph Conrad (Novellete) Harper’s Monthly Magazine August 1910 (+1)
  • 45 — Waiting — D. M. W. (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 54 — Dusk — “Saki” (Short Story) The Morning Post March 12 1912, as by H. H. Munro
  • 56 — Meeting Mary — Eleanor Farjeon (Poem(s))
  • 57 — The Omniscient Law — James Oliver Curwood (Short Story) Leslie’s Illustrated Weekly December 7 1911
  • 62 — At the Party — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — Imagination — Algernon Blackwood (Short Story) The Westminster Gazette December 17 1910
  • 67 — The Broken Pitcher — Heinrich Zschokke (Short Story) The Australian Journal #131, April 1876; #10 in the “World’s Great Love Stories” series.translated from the German.
  • 76 — Bella Donna — May Edginton (Short Story) The New Magazine (UK) September 1912
  • 81 — Lord Oxhead’s Secret — Stephen Leacock (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 84 — The Man Whom Nobody Liked — E. Phillips Oppenheim (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine December 1903
  • 89 — The Baker of Rousillon — Rafael Sabatini (Short Story) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1906
  • 95 — The Soup Tureen — Germaine Beaumont; translated by Ralph Cooke & Alfred Fremantle (Short Story)
  • 97 — According to H.G. Wells — H. G. Wells (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 99 — Three at Table — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) Ainslee’s Magazine April 1899
  • 102 — Nocturne — P. F. Cook (Poem(s))
  • 103 — The Remittance Man — Beatrice Harraden (Short Story) Chapman’s Magazine September 1895
  • 112 — Pancrazia’s Hair — Robert Hichens (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 115 — The Japanese Gown — Carlo Linati; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 120 — Things Quaint and Curious — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — Jimmy Lethbridge’s Temptation — “Sapper” (Short Story) Hutchinson’s Magazine May 1921
  • 129 — The Woman in White [Part 2 of 10] — Wilkie Collins (Novel) Sampson Low, 1860
1420Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 192, No. 41928-02-04Edgar Franklin Wittmack
  • 481 — For Country [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Minnigrode Maigne (Serial Segment)
  • 510 — The Picture Game — John Wilstach (Novellete)
  • 546 — The Eagle’s Brood [Part 2 of 3] — Lieut. John Hopper (Serial Segment)
  • 574 — The Use o’ Both — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 582 — The Evil Panorama [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 599 — Stay, Cowboy! — H. A. Woodbury (Short Story)
  • 607 — Squatters’ Rights [Part 3 of 3] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 628 — Going Up — Ellen Hogue (Short Story)
  • 635 — Not on the Meter — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
1421Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 192, No. 51928-02-11Paul Stahr
  • 641 — Beyond the Stars [Part 1 of 3] — Ray Cummings (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 668 — Seven Centuries or Less — Ben Conlon (Novellete)
  • 686 — Romance’s Afterglow — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 687 — For Country [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Minnigerode Maigne (Serial Segment)
  • 707 — The Clearer Call — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 708 — Special Duty — Laurance M. Hare (Novellete)
  • 735 — The Web — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 736 — The Evil Panorama [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 750 — The Blind Draw — Charlton Lawrence Edholm (Short Story)
  • 759 — The Eagle’s Brood [Part 3 of 3] — Lieut. John Hopper (Serial Segment)
  • 782 — A Valentine — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 783 — Not Over Twenty-Five — Frank Dorrance Hopley (Short Story)
  • 786 — The Beggar — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 790 — New Use for a Noose — Eric Heath (Short Story)
  • 798 — Sweet Virginia — Lida Wilson Turner (Poetry)
  • 799 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1422Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 192, No. 61928-02-18Robert A. Graef
  • 802 — Blue Steel [Part 1 of 3] — Clay Bridger (Serial Segment)
  • 832 — The Perfect Scheme — Gordon Stiles (Novellete)
  • 856 — Beyond the Stars [Part 2 of 3] — Ray Cummings (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 880 — Damaged Reps — Arthur Evan James (Short Story)
  • 890 — For Country [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Minnigerode Maigne (Serial Segment)
  • 911 — After a Cruise — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 912 — Sometimes Pretending’s Risky — Howard Rockey (Short Story)
  • 920 — The Evil Panorama [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Francis Coe (Serial Segment)
  • 934 — Baby — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 935 — The Harder Right — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 942 — Copper Is King — H. A. Woodbury (Short Story)
  • 950 — Close-Up — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 951 — The Big Idea — Holden Watt (Short Story)
  • 958 — The West — L. Mitchell Thornton (Poetry)
  • 959 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1423Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 193, No. 11928-02-25Howard V. Brown
  • 2 — Whoopee McGee [Part 1 of 4] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Beyond the Car-Line — Ben Conlon (Novellete)
  • 42 — Blue Steel [Part 2 of 3] — Clay Bridger (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — Ambition — Eric Howard (Poetry)
  • 69 — At Rifle’s Point — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 73 — Wise Joe — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 74 — For Country [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Minnigerode Maigne (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — The Local Heart-Breaker — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 111 — The Champion — Lida Wilson Turner (Poetry)
  • 112 — Beyond the Stars [Part 3 of 3] — Ray Cummings (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 142 — A Bear Chance — Howard E. Morgan (Short Story)
  • 149 — February — L. Mitchell Thornton (Poetry)
  • 150 — Two Gifts — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 156 — The Broken Hearted Elephant — Carolyn MacDonald (Short Story)
  • 159 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1424The Argosy (UK) Vol. 3, No. 221928-03-01
  • viii — Enrichment — John Drinkwater (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — Snake Doctor [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)] — Irvin S. Cobb (Novellete) Cosmopolitan November 1922
  • 13 — The Owl and Grand-Aunt Pamela — Morley Roberts (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine September 1921
  • 25 — The End of the Path — Newbold Noyes (Short Story) Every Week July 12 1915
  • 27 — In the House of the Russian — H. de Vere Stacpoole (Short Story) The Strand Magazine April 1926
  • 34 — The Illusion — H. M. Tomlinson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 37 — D’Auriac — John Oxenham (Short Story) The Loosing of the Lion’s Whelps and Other Stories by John Oxenham, Mills, 1917
  • 48 — Songs of Old London — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — Confidences — Ferdinando Paolieri; translated by Laura C. Stacpoole (Short Story)
  • 54 — Half a Minute’s Silence — Maurice Baring (Short Story) Half a Minute’s Silence by Maurice Baring, Heinemann, 1925
  • 57 — Rogues and Pirates — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — Karen — Grant Allen (Novellete) The Graphic Summer 1891; #11 in the “World’s Great Love Stories” series.
  • 71 — The Key of Life [Part 1 of 3] — Francis Brett Young (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 89 — His Wife’s Deceased Sister — Frank R. Stockton (Short Story) The Century Magazine January 1884
  • 94 — Painswick Beacon — R. Fortescue Doria (Poem(s))
  • 95 — The Chairmender — Guy de Maupassant (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the French.
  • 99 — The King of Smoky Slopes — Vingie E. Roe (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1919
  • 108 — At the Play — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — The President of San Jacinto [Reginald Fortune] — H. C. Bailey (Short Story) People’s February 1 1923, as “The President of San Isidro”
  • 121 — The Padre’s Tea-Pot — Warwick Deeping (Short Story) The Story-teller November 1923
  • 127 — The Woman in White [Part 3 of 10] — Wilkie Collins (Novel) Sampson Low, 1860
  • 152 — A Few Words from Francis Bacon — Francis Bacon (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
1425Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 193, No. 21928-03-03Paul Stahr
  • 161 — The Coast of Blue [Part 1 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 183 — The Old Home Town — H. F. Stout (Poetry)
  • 184 — Believe What You See — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Novellete)
  • 220 — Between Seasons — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 221 — Whoopee McGee [Part 2 of 4] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 240 — It’s March Again! — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 241 — Gods of the Rangeland — James Perley Hughes (Short Story)
  • 249 — Explorers — Olin Lyman (Poetry)
  • 250 — For Country [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Minnigerode Maigne (Serial Segment)
  • 267 — Haunted — George Lawrence Andrews (Poetry)
  • 268 — Sight Unseen — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 277 — Onc’tl — Jack Seville (Poetry)
  • 278 — Blue Steel [Part 3 of 3] — Clay Bridger (Serial Segment)
  • 305 — The Right Technic — Rose Henderson (Short Story)
  • 312 — Ticket Trickery — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 318 — Builder — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 319 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1426Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 193, No. 31928-03-10Robert A. Graef
  • 321 — The Rhinestone Helmet [Part 1 of 3] — Rebecca N. Porter (Serial Segment)
  • 350 — Tangled Ownership — Joseph T. Kescel (Novellete)
  • 377 — ’Board Ship Again — Kennie MacDowd (Poetry)
  • 378 — The Coast of Blue [Part 2 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 398 — On Popular Songs — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 399 — In the Ring and Out — Leonard Hess (Short Story)
  • 410 — Whoopee McGee [Part 3 of 4] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 429 — Between Pictures — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 435 — For Country [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Minnigerode Maigne (Serial Segment)
  • 456 — In a Split Second — H. A. Woodbury (Short Story)
  • 466 — The Pinney Side — M. E. Chase (Short Story)
  • 473 — His Ultimate Destination — Lester Raymond Cash (Short Story)
  • 478 — Yellow Poppies — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 479 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1427Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 193, No. 41928-03-17Walter Beach Humphrey
  • 482 — Gold [Part 1 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 498 — The Circus — Harvey Kelly Wilson (Poetry)
  • 499 — Spring Thoughts — H. A. Woodbury (Poetry)
  • 500 — Luck of the Border — Charlton L. Edholm (Novellete)
  • 539 — The Bore — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 540 — The Rhinestone Helmet [Part 2 of 3] — Rebecca N. Porter (Serial Segment)
  • 569 — Guess I Haven’t “It” — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 570 — Rootin’ Tootin’ Rufe — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 579 — Spring Song — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 580 — The Coast of Blue [Part 3 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 600 — Flame o’ the North — Olin Lyman (Poetry)
  • 601 — Prize of the Air — Ben Conlon (Short Story)
  • 611 — A House in the Woods — Clarence M. Lindsay (Poetry)
  • 612 — Whoopee McGee [Part 4 of 4] — John Holden (Serial Segment)
  • 628 — Down the Easting — Ralph Eugene Glass (Poetry)
  • 629 — Peaceful Henry Horns In — Albert William Stone (Short Story)
  • 639 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1428Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 193, No. 51928-03-24Edgar Franklin Wittmack
  • 642 — Restless Guns [Part 1 of 3] — The Author of “Eyes West!” (by Joseph I. Lawrence) (Serial Segment)
  • 659 — Points West — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 660 — It Never Got Into the Papers [Part 1 of 2; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 686 — Gold [Part 2 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 704 — Not Homesick — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 705 — A Good Guy Goes West — Albert Edward Ullman (Short Story)
  • 720 — Cowboy’s Choice — Alfred I. Tooke (Poetry)
  • 721 — The Coast of Blue [Part 4 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 732 — Noises — L. Mitchell Thornton (Poetry)
  • 744 — Be Firm! Be Decisive! — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 753 — The Rhinestone Helmet [Part 3 of 3] — Rebecca N. Porter (Serial Segment)
  • 782 — If She Takes After Her Mother — M. E. Chase (Short Story)
  • 789 — Cow Country — H. A. Woodbury (Short Story)
  • 798 — The Prevailing Type — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 799 — The Reader’s Viewpoint — The Readers (Letter Column)
1429Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 193, No. 61928-03-31Robert A. Graef
  • 802 — His Service to Folly [Part 1 of 4] — Morgan Mansfield (Serial Segment)
  • 828 — The War of Nesters’ Draw — Eric Howard (Novellete)
  • 849 — Restless Guns [Part 2 of 3] — The Author of “Eyes West!” (by Joseph I. Lawrence) (Serial Segment)
  • 867 — Hello, Springtime! — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 868 — It Never Got Into the Papers [Part 2 of 2; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 886 — To an Old Canteen — Edward W. Barnard (Poetry)
  • 887 — Gold [Part 3 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 905 — A Hat in the Radio Ring — Garret Smith (Short Story)
  • 916 — The Coast of Blue [Part 5 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 937 — Check Your Guns — Charlton L. Edholm (Short Story)
  • 944 — The Big Crevasse — Henry Morton Robinson (Short Story)
  • 952 — I Knew Him When— — Olin Lyman (Poetry)
  • 953 — Innocent Thieves — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Short Story)
  • 960 — “Wait for the Wagon” — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
1430The Argosy (UK) Vol. 3, No. 231928-04-01
  • viii — Pinkle Purr — A. A. Milne (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — The Human Factor — H. H. Bashford (Novellete) The Designer and The Woman’s Magazine June 1923
  • 9 — The Mayor’s Dovecote [Troytown] — Sir A. T. Quiller-Couch (Short Story) Metropolitan Magazine June 1908
  • 15 — The Bridge Across — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) The Story-teller October 1918
  • 27 — A Knight of Burgundy — Gilbert Frankau (Short Story) Twelve Tales by Gilbert Frankau, Hutchinson, 1927
  • 34 — According to Arnold Bennett — Arnold Bennett (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 36 — Mr. Skelmersdale in Fairyland — H. G. Wells (Short Story) The London Magazine February 1903
  • 42 — Impression — P. F. C. (by P. F. Cook) (Poem(s))
  • 43 — The Sea’s Judgment — Frank H. Shaw (Short Story) The Story-teller March 1922
  • 51 — The Chink and the Child [Limehouse] — Thomas Burke (Short Story) Colour October 1915; #12 in the “World’s Great Love Stories” series.
  • 57 — A Fatalist — M. Y. Lermontov; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 62 — The Art of Conversation — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — A Critique of Monsieur Poe — Melville Davisson Post (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 31 1910
  • 71 — The Melancholy Hussar — Thomas Hardy (Short Story) The London Magazine September 1903
  • 80 — A Few Words from John Keats — John Keats (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 81 — The Bishop’s Comedy — Leonard Merrick (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 29 1905
  • 86 — Of Women — Edward Vere (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 87 — The Key of Life [Part 2 of 3] — Francis Brett Young (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 109 — The Executioner — Honoré de Balzac; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)translated from the French (“El Verdugo”, La Mode, January 30, 1830).
  • 114 — Travellers’ Tales — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — Tuck-of-Drum — Alfred Tresidder Sheppard (Short Story) Tom Watson’s Magazine June 1905
  • 124 — The Honour of the Paper — Carlo Linati; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 127 — The Woman in White [Part 4 of 10] — Wilkie Collins (Novel) Sampson Low, 1860
1431Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 194, No. 11928-04-07Howard V. Brown
  • 1 — Damming Hairpin Cañon [Part 1 of 4] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 29 — A Theater Where Every Seat Is Given Away — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 30 — The Respectable Maniacs [Albert & Viola] — Richard F. Merrifield (Novellete)
  • 46 — His Service to Folly [Part 2 of 4] — Morgan Mansfield (Serial Segment)
  • 73 — The Whistling Waddy Warbles On [Whistling Waddy] — Donald Bayne Hobart (Short Story)
  • 84 — Gold [Part 4 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 105 — Chivalry on the Subway — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • 111 — Spring — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 112 — Restless Guns [Part 3 of 3] — The Author of “Eyes West!” (by Joseph I. Lawrence) (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — Murder on the Mesa — Harry E. MacPherson (Short Story)
  • 140 — Never Take Things for Granted — John Wilstach (Miscellaneous)
  • 141 — Below the Dead Line — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
1432Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 194, No. 21928-04-14Paul Stahr
  • 145 — Red Hot [Part 1 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 167 — The Man from the Rio Grande — Arthur Evan James (Novellete)
  • 180 — Damming Hairpin Cañon [Part 2 of 4] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 199 — The Author of “Rope Neckties” Has a Narrow Escape — John Wilstach (Miscellaneous)
  • 200 — Gunplay on Moonlow — Howard E. Morgan (Short Story)
  • 210 — Back of the Baseball Business — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 211 — His Service to Folly [Part 3 of 4] — Morgan Mansfield (Serial Segment)
  • 232 — The Origin of Wrestling — W. O. McGeehan (Short Story)
  • 235 — Gold [Part 5 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 259 — The West Point Romeos — Lieut. John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 271 — Notched Guns — James Perley Hughes (Short Story)
  • 280 — Rork and Beans — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
1433Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 194, No. 31928-04-21Walter Beach Humphrey
  • Rope Neckties [Part 1 of 3] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • The Trail’s End — Floria Howe Bruess (Novellete)
  • Red Hot [Part 2 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • Lafe Logan’s Finish — Charlton L. Edholm (Short Story)
  • Damming Hairpin Cañon [Part 3 of 4] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • Away Up! — Ben Conlon (Short Story)
  • His Service to Folly [Part 4 of 4] — Morgan Mansfield (Serial Segment)
  • Outside of a Hoss — Albert William Stone (Short Story)
  • Hearts and Deuces — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • Such Is Fame! — Thompson Johns (Short Story)
1434Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 194, No. 41928-04-28Edgar Franklin Wittmack
  • 434 — Thieves’ Market [Part 1 of 4] — Judson Philips & Boyden Sparkes (Serial Segment)
  • 456 — Fired and Hired — Howard Dwight Smiley (Novellete)
  • 472 — Rope Neckties [Part 2 of 3] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 493 — Buried Treasure Cannot Compete — Wilfred Lindsay (Poetry)
  • 494 — Scissored — Chief Henry Red Eagle (Short Story)
  • 507 — Red Hot [Part 3 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 524 — The Proper Approach — Lester Raymond Cash (Short Story)
  • 532 — Damming Hairpin Cañon [Part 4 of 4] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 549 — A Swell Hiding Place — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 556 — Just Relax, Please — Rose Henderson (Short Story)
  • 563 — Where Clothes Make the Man — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 564 — The Rader of Zem-Zem — G. G. Pendarves (Short Story)
1435The Argosy (UK) Vol. 3, No. 241928-05-01
  • viii — Spring Shadows — Alfred Noyes (Poem(s))
  • 1 — The Trader of Last Notch — Perceval Gibbon (Novellete) McClure’s Magazine September 1906
  • 9 — The Revolver — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) The Matador of the Five Towns by Arnold Bennett, Methuen, 1912
  • 13 — One Shall Be Taken — E. Phillips Oppenheim (Short Story) The Story-teller February 1917
  • 25 — The Barnacle-Goose — Donn Byrne (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post August 12 1916
  • 34 — Easter-tide — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Head of the Family — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine July 1909
  • 42 — Before the Battle — Siegfried Sassoon (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 43 — Giving Him His Chance — Richard Marsh (Short Story) The Queen August 3 1912
  • 49 — According to Hazlitt — William Hazlitt (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 50 — Price of Admiralty — Mrs. Belloc Lowndes (Novellete) The Grand Magazine July 1913; #1 in the “World’s Best Short Novels” series.
  • 76 — Representing T.A. Buck — Edna Ferber (Short Story) The American Magazine August 1911
  • 81 — The Foreigner — P. A. de Alarcón; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 85 — The Key of Life [Part 3 of 3] — Francis Brett Young (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 107 — “Songs of Poets Dead and Gone” — John Keats (Poem(s)) Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems by John Keats, Taylor and Hessey, 1820, as “Lines on the Mermaid Tavern”
  • 108 — At the Wedding — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — The Barren Wooing — Rafael Sabatini (True Story) The Premier Magazine #52, August 1918, as “The Night of Wooing”
  • 121 — Empty Arms — Roland Pertwee (Short Story) The Ladies’ Home Journal March 1922
  • 127 — “The Calvary” — Kathleen O’Brien (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 128 — The Woman in White [Part 5 of 10] — Wilkie Collins (Novel) Sampson Low, 1860
1436Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 194, No. 51928-05-05Robert A. Graef
  • 577 — A Hard-Boiled Tenderfoot [Part 1 of 6] — J. U. Giesy (Serial Segment)
  • 594 — The Train Expecter — Laurance M. Hare (Novellete)
  • 612 — The Oldest Free Country — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 613 — Thieves’ Market [Part 2 of 4] — Judson Philips & Boyden Sparkes (Serial Segment)
  • 634 — The Red Man’s Way — Joseph T. Kescel (Short Story)
  • 641 — Book Covers — Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift (Poetry)
  • 642 — Red Hot [Part 4 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 662 — Bum Pro Tem — Albert Chenicek (Short Story)
  • 673 — When, Where—and How! — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 674 — Rope Neckties [Part 3 of 3] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 699 — Gobs on the Make — Eric Heath (Short Story)
  • 706 — The Foxy Guy — O. C. Treleaven (Short Story)
  • 717 — Masked Men — Leo Margulies (Short Story)
  • 720 — Ahoy, Ahead! — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
1437Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 194, No. 61928-05-12Howard V. Brown
  • 723 — The Joke at “Upset J” — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 762 — “Howdy, Mr. Spring!” — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 763 — A Hard-Boiled Tenderfoot [Part 2 of 6] — J. U. Giesy (Serial Segment)
  • 781 — Go Far and Get Him — Charlton L. Edholm (Short Story)
  • 794 — Thieves’ Market [Part 3 of 4] — Judson Philips & Boyden Sparkes (Serial Segment)
  • 809 — The Case of Being Too Literal — John Wilstach (Miscellaneous)
  • 810 — A Man of High Ambition — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • 820 — Red Hot [Part 5 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 839 — A Rich Strike — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 840 — The Hypocrites — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 843 — Who Is He? — M. E. Chase (Short Story)
  • 855 — Lucky Dogs — Rose Henderson (Short Story)
  • 863 — Marine Information — W. E. Nesom (Poetry) All-Story Weekly November 4 1916
  • 864 — Ahoy, Ahead! — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
1438Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 195, No. 11928-05-19Paul Stahr
  • 3 — The Apache Devil [Part 1 of 6] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 19 — The Fight Racket — John Wilstach (Novellete)
  • 35 — Innocent Victims of the Law — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 36 — A Hard-Boiled Tenderfoot [Part 3 of 6] — J. U. Giesy (Serial Segment)
  • 53 — What Price Civilization? — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 54 — Innocence Abroad — Ben Conlon (Novellete)
  • 79 — Spring — L. Mitchell Thornton (Poetry)
  • 80 — Signs — Homer Croy (Short Story)
  • 83 — Wise Violet — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 84 — A Western Sortie — Gordon Stiles (Novellete)
  • 108 — Simplicity — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 109 — Thieves’ Market [Part 4 of 4] — Judson Philips & Boyden Sparkes (Serial Segment)
  • 123 — No Stopping — W. E. Nesom (Poetry)
  • 124 — The Sea Spider — Lieut. John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 138 — Reaching for the Stars — A. T. Locke (Short Story)
  • 141 — Travelogue — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry)
  • 142 — Where It Poured Courtesy — Bob Davis (Short Story)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1439Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 195, No. 21928-05-26
  • 146 — The Powder Ponies — John H. Hamlin (Novellete)
  • 191 — Neighbors — L. Mitchell Thornton (Poetry)
  • 192 — Private Way—Dangerous [Part 1 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 215 — Money Back of You — Walter A. Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 226 — The Apache Devil [Part 2 of 6] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 241 — Movies in Grand Operas — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 242 — The Chivalrous Gesture — H. A. Woodbury (Short Story)
  • 249 — Just a Slight Mistake — John Wilstach (Miscellaneous)
  • 250 — A Hard-Boiled Tenderfoot [Part 4 of 6] — J. U. Giesy (Serial Segment)
  • 267 — “Rio Rita’s” Ranger — Matthew White, Jr. (Miscellaneous)
  • 268 — Obedience with Respect — Murray Martin (Short Story)
  • 275 — Memorial Day — John H. Thompson (Poetry)
  • 276 — Breed of the Wolf — Charlton L. Edholm (Short Story)
  • 287 — Cupid’s Bills — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1440The Argosy (UK) Vol. 3, No. 251928-06-01
  • viii — Ode — Arthur O’Shaughnessy (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — The Eyes of Monsieur Renaud — Ralph Stock (Short Story) Uncharted Waters by Ralph Stock, Heinemann, 1924
  • 8 — For Shadows — Eleanor Farjeon (Poem(s))
  • 9 — The Pilgrimage — Elizabeth Bibesco (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 15 — Telling His Faults — Stephen Leacock (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 16 — The Defeat of the City — O. Henry (Short Story) The (New York) Sunday World June 26 1904
  • 19 — God’s Fool — Mary Roberts Rinehart (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 6 1913
  • 32 — The Game of Nations — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — The Goose-Boy — Hermann Sudermann; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 39 — The Villa by the Sea — Robert Hichens (Novellete) Hutchinson’s Magazine August 1922; #2 in the “World’s Best Short Novels” series.
  • 66 — The Hour and the Minute — Johannes Gillby; translated by E. Gee Nash (Short Story)
  • 68 — How Tricotrin Saw London [Tricotrin] — Leonard Merrick (Short Story) A Chair on the Boulevard by Leonard Merrick, Hodder, 1919
  • 73 — The Kiss of the Accolade — James W. Bennett (Short Story) Short Stories October 10 1922
  • 83 — At a Casino — Sir Edmund Gosse (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 84 — Manoel—The Patriot — Grenville Hammerton (Novellete) The Story-teller November 1909
  • 96 — The Stone Monkey — translated by Dr. Herbert A. Giles (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 97 — “Genius” — Elinor Mordaunt (Novellete) The Century Magazine November 1921
  • 108 — Clothes and the Man — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — On the Stairs — Arthur Morrison (Short Story) Tales of Mean Streets by Arthur Morrison, Methuen, 1894
  • 113 — Old Elizabeth — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) Good Housekeeping November 1924
  • 121 — The Prophecy — Pedro Antonio de Alarcón; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)translated from the Spanish.
  • 126 — Magic Casements — Alice Herbert (Short Story) The Queen February 11 1922
  • 129 — The Woman in White [Part 6 of 10] — Wilkie Collins (Novel) Sampson Low, 1860
1441Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 195, No. 31928-06-02Paul Stahr
  • 289 — Too Much Punishment — John Wilstach (Novellete)
  • 327 — Private Way—Dangerous [Part 2 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 351 — Father and I — Walter G. Doty (Poetry) All-Story Weekly November 25 1916
  • 352 — Dutch Courage — Frederick William Myers (Short Story)
  • 365 — Fisherman — Edgar Daniel Kramer (Poetry)
  • 366 — The Apache Devil [Part 3 of 6] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 384 — The Mad Wolves of Hedla — Howard E. Morgan (Short Story)
  • 395 — The Zero of Importance — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 396 — A Hard-Boiled Tenderfoot [Part 5 of 6] — J. U. Giesy (Serial Segment)
  • 416 — A $1000.00 Breakfast — Gordon Stiles (Short Story)
  • 424 — Six Optimists — W. E. Nesom (Poetry) All-Story Weekly February 24 1917
  • 425 — Battered Up — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 431 — Manliness — Nelson Robins (Poetry) All-Story Weekly January 27 1917
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1442Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 195, No. 41928-06-09Howard V. Brown
  • 435 — When Killers Meet — Frederick C. Davis (Novellete)
  • 477 — The Apache Devil [Part 4 of 6] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 496 — California, Here We Are! — Eric Howard (Short Story)
  • 506 — Cheap Transportation — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 507 — Private Way—Dangerous [Part 3 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 531 — Six Bits Reward — Charlton L. Edholm (Short Story)
  • 540 — A Hard-Boiled Tenderfoot [Part 6 of 6] — J. U. Giesy (Serial Segment)
  • 556 — Life Saver! — Peter A. Lea (Poetry)
  • 557 — One Man Knew — Eugene W. Lohrke (Short Story)
  • 567 — Labor — W. H. Murcar (Poetry) All-Story Weekly March 24 1917
  • 568 — Art for Arthur’s Sake — E. B. Crosswhite (Short Story)
  • 572 — Doubling on Broadway — Matthew White, Jr. (Miscellaneous)
  • 573 — Beef on the Border — Jay Thomas (Short Story)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1443Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 195, No. 51928-06-16Edgar Franklin Wittmack
  • 578 — The White Antelope — Charles L. Hall (Novellete)
  • 605 — The Stream That Sings the Sweetest — Glenn Ward Dresbach (Poetry) All-Story Weekly March 17 1917
  • 606 — The Screen of Ice [Part 1 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 623 — One Man’s Brain, Inc. — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 635 — Now We’re Rich [Part 1 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 664 — The Monkey’s Mate — Robert Beith (Short Story)
  • 676 — Jealousy — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry) All-Story Weekly February 10 1917
  • 677 — The Apache Devil [Part 5 of 6] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 698 — Who’s in Love? — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 708 — The First Step — Carolyn MacDonald (Short Story)
  • 713 — How Safe Is a Train? — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 714 — Ducky Entertains — Douglas H. Woodworth (Short Story)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1444Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 195, No. 61928-06-23Walter Beach Humphrey
  • 722 — Heartbreak Trail [Part 1 of 3] — The Author of “Eyes West!” (by Joseph Ivers Lawrence) (Serial Segment)
  • 745 — The Inner Scar — Jack Woodford (Short Story)
  • 755 — Into the North — Guy Rader (Miscellaneous)
  • 756 — Silver Bird’s Flight — Gordon Stiles (Novellete)
  • 781 — The Screen of Ice [Part 2 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 793 — At Any Cost — Floria Howe Bruess (Short Story)
  • 805 — Now We’re Rich [Part 2 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 837 — Chili and Tabasco — Charlton L. Edholm (Short Story)
  • 843 — The Husky — Chart Pitt (Poetry) All-Story Weekly February 17 1917
  • 844 — The Apache Devil [Part 6 of 6] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 862 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1445Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 196, No. 11928-06-30Robert A. Graef
  • 2 — World Brigands [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 19 — Emergency Rations — William E. Oliver (Novellete)
  • 30 — The Last Thousand Miles — John Holden (Novellete)
  • 61 — Heartbreak Trail [Part 2 of 3] — The Author of “Eyes West!” (by Joseph Ivers Lawrence) (Serial Segment)
  • 81 — The Karma Diamond — Ben Conlon (Short Story)
  • 94 — Now We’re Rich [Part 3 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — Jeff’s Lucky Day — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • 123 — Dead Man’s Island Goes — Harold J. Ashe (Miscellaneous)
  • 124 — The Screen of Ice [Part 3 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 133 — Scum — H. A. Woodbury (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1446The Argosy (UK) Vol. 4, No. 261928-07-01
  • viii — The Rolling English Road — G. K. Chesterton (Poem(s)) Wine, Water and Song by G. K. Chesterton, Methuen, 1915
  • 1 — The Barrier — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) The Red Book Magazine August 1909
  • 8 — The Three Suitors — Fernan Caballero (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 9 — The Ingenuity of Captain Spink [Captain Harry Spink] — Morley Roberts (Short Story) The Story-teller March 1910
  • 18 — The Friend of Man — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — Gold-Mounted Guns — F. R. Buckley (Short Story) The Red Book Magazine March 1922
  • 25 — Annabel’s Wager — Rafael Sabatini (Short Story) The London Magazine March 1905
  • 31 — The Story of a Girl — H. de Vere Stacpoole (Short Story) Hutchinson’s Magazine September 1923
  • 37 — The Pain — Pauline Smith (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 44 — His Native Heath — Joseph C. Lincoln (Short Story) Ainslee’s Magazine November 1905
  • 51 — Called Back [Part 1 of 3] — Hugh Conway (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 67 — “Far from the Madding Crowd” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 69 — The Ship in Bondage — Herman Scheffauer (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1914
  • 76 — Sonnet — Adrian Bury (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 77 — Safety — St. John Ervine (Short Story) Current Opinion October 1924
  • 81 — Sunrise — Ward Muir (Novellete) McClure’s Magazine October 1914; #3 in the “World’s Best Short Novels” series.
  • 103 — To an Old Bat — A. A. Milne (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 105 — The Elixir of Youth — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) Tales of the Five Towns by Arnold Bennett, Chatto & Windus, 1905
  • 109 — King Pedro of Castille — Alexandre Dumas; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 122 — Fear — W. Somerset Maugham (Short Story) The Century Magazine March 1922
  • 125 — An Act of God [Uncle Abner] — Melville Davisson Post (Short Story) Metropolitan December 1913
  • 131 — The Woman in White [Part 7 of 10] — Wilkie Collins (Novel) Sampson Low, 1860
1447Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 196, No. 21928-07-07Paul Stahr
  • 145 — “You’ve Killed Privacy!” — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 188 — Two-Gun Magic [Part 1 of 3] — Donald Bayne Hobart (Serial Segment)
  • 210 — Fair Exchange — Eric Heath (Short Story)
  • 216 — The Hate of Attila — Guy Rader (Miscellaneous)
  • 217 — World Brigands [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 237 — Fifteen Minutes of Fate — Frank Dorrance Hopley (Short Story)
  • 241 — Wild Horse Industry — Harold J. Ashe (Miscellaneous)
  • 242 — Now We’re Rich [Part 4 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 259 — Ask Him Another — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 262 — Early Playing Cards — Arthur Neale (Miscellaneous)
  • 263 — Heartbreak Trail [Part 3 of 3] — The Author of “Eyes West!” (by Joseph Ivers Lawrence) (Serial Segment)
  • 286 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1448Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 196, No. 31928-07-14Howard V. Brown
  • 292 — Drums of Peace [Part 1 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 308 — High Stakes — Guy Rader (Miscellaneous)
  • 309 — The Laffin’ Hyena — Ben Conlon (Short Story)
  • 319 — A Convict Railway — Harold J. Ashe (Miscellaneous)
  • 320 — The Amateur Doctor — Laurance M. Hare (Novellete)
  • 347 — World Brigands [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 367 — The Girl Who Crashed In — Walter Stebbins (Short Story)
  • 376 — Two-Gun Magic [Part 2 of 3] — Donald Bayne Hobart (Serial Segment)
  • 395 — The Ordeal — Frank H. Mead (Poetry)
  • 396 — The Villain Still Pursured Him — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 405 — Now We’re Rich [Part 5 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 425 — You’ll Need the Change — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 430 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1449Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 196, No. 41928-07-21Walter Beach Humphrey
  • 434 — Six-Foot Lightning [Part 1 of 5] — J. M. Hoffman (Serial Segment)
  • 454 — When the Ice Went Out — Guy Rader (Miscellaneous)
  • 455 — Chased by a Minute-Hand — George C. Jenks (Short Story) The Argosy February 1910
  • 462 — A Secret of the Night — Clay Bridger (Novellete)
  • 488 — Money Hill — Harold J. Ashe (Miscellaneous)
  • 489 — Drums of Peace [Part 2 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 516 — Lines to a Laggard Boarder — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 517 — The Cage — Eric Heath (Short Story)
  • 525 — Two-Gun Magic [Part 3 of 3] — Donald Bayne Hobart (Serial Segment)
  • 550 — Sunrise O’er the Snow — Carl Campbell (Poetry)
  • 551 — The Soldier Who Was Left Behind — Bob Davis (Short Story)
  • 553 — World Brigands [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 574 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1450Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 196, No. 51928-07-28Edgar Franklin Wittmack
  • 578 — The Fight of Fights — Charles Divine (Novellete)
  • 619 — Six-Foot Lightning [Part 2 of 5] — J. M. Hoffman (Serial Segment)
  • 643 — Sam Bass Loot? — Harold J. Ashe (Miscellaneous)
  • 644 — Clever—? — Jack Woodford (Short Story)
  • 658 — World Brigands [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 679 — The Perfect Blackguard [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Short Story)
  • 692 — Drums of Peace [Part 3 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 710 — Empty Holsters — Donald Bayne Hobart (Short Story)
  • 713 — The Thief — Cora Schilling Lawson (Short Story)
  • 717 — Where Millions of Dollars Change Hands — Guy Rader (Miscellaneous)
  • 718 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1451The Argosy (UK) Vol. 4, No. 271928-08-01
  • viii — Play! Violins — Humbert Wolfe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — Above the Pass — Gilbert Norwood (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 7 — The Safe Miss Seaton — Cosmo Hamilton (Short Story) The Red Book Magazine March 1919
  • 14 — Sonnet (“How do I love thee?…”) — E. B. Browning (Poem(s)) Poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Chapman & Hall, 1850
  • 15 — The Murderer — Perceval Gibbon (Novellete) Harper’s Monthly Magazine August 1912
  • 25 — Fairy Gold — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine February 1911
  • 30 — Husbands and Wives — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Dubrovski — Alexander Pushkin; translated by Reginald Merton (Novellete); #4 in the “World’s Best Short Novels” series.translated from the Russian.
  • 55 — The Man Who Planted Roses — Newman Flower (Short Story) The New Magazine (UK) April 1924
  • 66 — Happiness Reflected — Leigh Hunt (Prose Poem) (Reprint)
  • 67 — Chattering Jimmy — H. de Vere Stacpoole (Short Story) The Popular Magazine March 20 1926
  • 73 — A Lover Since Childhood — Robert Graves (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 74 — Going North — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — Called Back [Part 2 of 3] — Hugh Conway (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 93 — The Guilty Secret — Paul de Kock (translated) (Short Story) The Scrap Book January 1910translated from the French.
  • 97 — Statement of Gabriel Foot, Highwayman [Gabriel Foot, Highwayman] — A. T. Quiller-Couch (Short Story) Longman’s Magazine January 1888, as by Q
  • 103 — Blessed Are the Meek — Mary Webb (Short Story) The English Review September 1922
  • 106 — Dream-Fugue — Thomas De Quincey (Extract) from “The English Mail Coach”, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine October 1849 (+1)
  • 107 — The Man Who Could Work Miracles — H. G. Wells (Short Story) The Illustrated London News July 1898
  • 116 — The Gap in the Wall — R. Murray Gilchrist (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 118 — The Valley of Lost Lumber — Lodovico Ariosto (Prose Poem) (Reprint)prose translation of extract from Orlando Furioso.
  • 119 — A Nephew and His Uncle — Edmond About; translated by Richard Vernon (Short Story)
  • 129 — The Woman in White [Part 8 of 10] — Wilkie Collins (Novel) Sampson Low, 1860
  • 141 — Heavenward — Lady Caroline Nairn (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
1452Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 196, No. 61928-08-04Paul Stahr
  • 721 — Hawaiian Heels [Part 1 of 5] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 742 — Texas Comes to West Point — Lieut. John Hopper (Novellete)
  • 769 — The House of Moving Shadows — George C. Jenks (Short Story)
  • 781 — Terpsichore Tells a Tale — A. T. Locke (Short Story)
  • 787 — Six-Foot Lightning [Part 3 of 5] — J. M. Hoffman (Serial Segment)
  • 810 — Rainier Starts Something — Guy Rader (Miscellaneous)
  • 811 — Applause Mail — Oney Fred Sweet (Short Story)
  • 821 — World Brigands [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 832 — Glass—With Care — Roland Ashford Phillips (Short Story)
  • 846 — Try This on Your Friends — Bob Davis (Short Story)
  • 848 — The Desert Find — Joseph T. Kescel (Short Story)
  • 855 — His Last Thirty — Robert Beith (Short Story)
  • 861 — Alaska’s Gold-Rush Cities of ’98 — Harold J. Ashe (Miscellaneous)
  • 862 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1453Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 197, No. 11928-08-11Howard V. Brown
  • 3 — Every Minute Counts [Part 1 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Smashing Through — Guy Rader (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — Please Stand By — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Novellete)
  • 52 — The Long Lost Ferryboat — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 59 — Smallest Electric Motor in the World — Franklin S. Reynolds (Miscellaneous)
  • 60 — Hawaiian Heels [Part 2 of 5] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 79 — One Thing Never Changes — John Wilstach (Miscellaneous)
  • 80 — For Want of a Coat — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • 88 — Six-Foot Lightning [Part 4 of 5] — J. M. Hoffman (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — A Legacy of Lead — Bob Davis (Vignette)
  • 114 — An Ocean Ghost — Arthur Neale (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — The Real Inside on Dirt — John Wilstach (Novellete)
  • 138 — For Sale—In Good Neighborhood — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1454Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 197, No. 21928-08-18Robert A. Graef
  • 147 — The Outlaw Trail — John Wilstach (Novellete)
  • 177 — Homesick in Heaven — Louis Weadock (Short Story)
  • 186 — Every Minute Counts [Part 2 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 213 — California or Bust — Jack Woodford (Short Story)
  • 222 — Hawaiian Heels [Part 3 of 5] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 245 — A Detective in the Making — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • 254 — Six-Foot Lightning [Part 5 of 5] — J. M. Hoffman (Serial Segment)
  • 279 — Treasure Accursed—and Mescal — Otis Adelbert Kline (Short Story)
1455Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 197, No. 31928-08-25Edgar Franklin Wittmack
  • 291 — The Scandal on Kitikat Key [Part 1 of 3; Vingo] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 314 — A Burst of Speed — Gordon Stiles (Novellete)
  • 335 — The Rope-Twirlin’ Kid — Charlton L. Edholm (Short Story)
  • 345 — Every Minute Counts [Part 3 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 367 — Jim Olds’ Fawn — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • 375 — Hawaiian Heels [Part 4 of 5] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 397 — Old Book Bound with Human Skin — Frank S. Reynolds (Miscellaneous)
  • 398 — Sock and Buskin — Hamilton Craigie (Short Story)
  • 407 — A Friend of M. Smith — Charles Divine (Short Story)
  • 415 — Whiskey Jack — Donald A. Cadzow (Miscellaneous)
  • 416 — “But Not Out” — Ernest Paynter (Short Story)
  • 428 — The High Price of Tears — Bob Davis (Short Story)
  • 430 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1456Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 197, No. 41928-09-01Paul Stahr
  • 433 — Sea Marauders — Fred MacIsaac (Novellete)
  • 459 — Trouble Ranch [Part 1 of 5] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 482 — Spanning the Golden Gate — Guy Rader (Miscellaneous)
  • 483 — Not for Publication — Robert Terry Shannon (Short Story)
  • 490 — Chechako Hill — Donald A. Cadzow (Miscellaneous)
  • 491 — The Scandal on Kitikat Key [Part 2 of 3; Vingo] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 516 — Knocked Out Where the West Begins — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 524 — The Doubting Thomas — Pat Costello (Poetry)
  • 525 — Every Minute Counts [Part 4 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 552 — The Man with the Lying Eye — Bob Davis (Short Story)
  • 554 — The Stream That Sings the Sweetest — Glenn Ward Dresbach (Poetry) All-Story Weekly March 17 1917
  • 555 — Hawaiian Heels [Part 5 of 5] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 574 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1457The Argosy (UK) Vol. 4, No. 281928-09-01
  • viii — The Storms and the Havens — Sir William Watson (Poem(s)) The Windsor Magazine December 1923
  • 1 — The Accident of Crime — Stacy Aumonier (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post March 11 1922
  • 11 — Jean Michaud’s Little Ship — Charles G. D. Roberts (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 1 1900
  • 18 — Blessing — Austin Clarke (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 19 — The Gold — Mary E. Wilkins (Short Story) Harper’s Monthly Magazine December 1904, as by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
  • 26 — On Land and Sea — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — The Young Man Who Was Afraid — Norman Davey (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 35 — A Beleaguered City [Part 1 of 4] — Mrs. Oliphant (Novel) New Quarterly Magazine January 1879
  • 48 — A Japanese “Lady Into Fox” — Robert Southey (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 49 — The Abduction — Rafael Sabatini (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1908
  • 55 — Late—299 — John Galsworthy (Short Story) The Story-teller August 1923
  • 64 — About Smoking — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — The Darling — Anton Tchehov; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 73 — “Who Will Undertake to Sift Those Dusts Again” — Nina Cust (Poem(s))
  • 74 — The Nomad — Robert Hichens (Short Story) The London Magazine October 1907
  • 83 — Called Back [Part 3 of 3] — Hugh Conway (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 103 — Tennessee’s Partner — Bret Harte (Short Story) Overland Monthly October 1869
  • 108 — At the Barber’s — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — Love Among the Beech Trees — S. R. Crockett (Short Story) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1895
  • 119 — Maître Cornille’s Secret — Alphonse Daudet; translated by Richard Vernon (Short Story)translated from the French.
  • 122 — The Mercy of John McKay — J. D. Newsom (Short Story) The Frontier September 1926
  • 140 — The Woman in White [Part 9 of 10] — Wilkie Collins (Novel) Sampson Low, 1860
1458Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 197, No. 51928-09-08Walter Beach Humphrey
  • 580 — The Golden Traitor [Part 1 of 3] — R. de S. Horn (Serial Segment)
  • 594 — “Graveyards Are Lucky” — Foster-Harris (Miscellaneous)
  • 595 — In Case of Fire — Walter Kellogg Towers (Short Story)
  • 602 — Madman’s Buff — Will McMorrow (Novellete)
  • 623 — Trouble Ranch [Part 2 of 5] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 645 — Outside Stuff — Hamilton Craigie (Short Story)
  • 652 — A Poor Starved Soul — Margaret G. Hays (Poetry) All-Story Weekly February 3 1917
  • 653 — The Scandal on Kitikat Key [Part 3 of 3; Vingo] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 674 — Chi-Cag-o — Donald A. Cadzow (Miscellaneous)
  • 675 — “Take Him for a Ride” — W. Wirt (Short Story)
  • 689 — Back Home — Mazie V. Caruthers (Poetry) All-Story Weekly February 17 1917
  • 690 — Every Minute Counts [Part 5 of 5] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 717 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 717 — [biographical sketch] — W. Wirt (Biographical Material)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1459PDFArgosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 197, No. 61928-09-15Howard V. Brown
  • 722 — Brothers in Red — F. V. W. Mason (Novellete)
  • 755 — Dance Hall Mining — Donald A. Cadzow (Miscellaneous)
  • 756 — The Crime Circus [Part 1 of 4; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 774 — The Valley of Ivory — Oscar Aldrich (Miscellaneous)
  • 775 — The Lie That Binds — Nell Martin (Short Story)
  • 785 — Treasure from the Stars — Foster-Harris (Miscellaneous)
  • 786 — The Golden Traitor [Part 2 of 3] — R. de S. Horn (Serial Segment)
  • 804 — The Dutchess and the Fight Racket — Thomas B. Thomson (Short Story)
  • 815 — Trouble Ranch [Part 3 of 5] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 836 — Modernism Invades the Ozarks — Harold J. Ashe (Miscellaneous)
  • 837 — Out of the Sky — Jack Woodford (Short Story)
  • 846 — The Foe of the Ants — Harold Ramslie (Miscellaneous)
  • 847 — Will Power in Packsaddle — A. T. Locke (Short Story)
  • 856 — The Stampede — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry)
  • 857 — Horse Sense — Leo Lee (Short Story)
  • 861 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1460Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 198, No. 11928-09-22Robert A. Graef
  • 2 — A Brand New World [Part 1 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 20 — The Chinook — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novellete)
  • 58 — Still Waters Run Cheap — Tom Akers (Short Story)
  • 65 — Waterspouts — Captain Mansfield (Miscellaneous)
  • 66 — The Crime Circus [Part 2 of 4; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 85 — They Fought Through — Guy Rader (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — Woodsmoke — George W. Piddington (Short Story)
  • 96 — The Golden Traitor [Part 3 of 3] — R. de S. Horn (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — The Boy Who Resigned at Sunset and Returned at Midnight — Bob Davis (Vignette)
  • 114 — The Double Jinx — Will Thomas Withrow (Short Story)
  • 120 — Trouble Ranch [Part 4 of 5] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1461Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 198, No. 21928-09-29Paul Stahr
  • 147 — The Masked Barmaid [Part 1 of 3] — Don McGrew (Serial Segment)
  • 169 — “Send Me the Bill” — Albert Chenicek (Short Story)
  • 176 — “Kill Him, Jimmie—or I Will” — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 214 — Campbell’s Black Reports — T. Samson Miller (Miscellaneous)
  • 215 — A Brand New World [Part 2 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 238 — Recluses — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 245 — Justice Served by Comparograph — Harold J. Ashe (Miscellaneous)
  • 246 — The Crime Circus [Part 3 of 4; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 263 — Gifford Pinchot’s Battle with a Somnambulist — Bob Davis (Vignette)
  • 265 — Trouble Ranch [Part 5 of 5] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 285 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1462The Argosy (UK) Vol. 4, No. 291928-10-01
  • viii — Of an Orchard — Katharine Tynan (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — Chichester Creek — Mrs. Henry Dudeney (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 10 — The Flower Fairies — translated by Dr. Herbert A. Giles (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 11 — Culot Infernal — John Ressich (Short Story) Voices in the Wilderness by John Ressich, Laurie, 1924
  • 19 — The Pikestaffe Case — Algernon Blackwood (Novellete) Tongues of Fire by Algernon Blackwood, Herbert Jenkins, 1924probably previously appeared in Cassell’s Magazine between 7/23 and 9/23.
  • 33 — “Pigs Is Pigs” — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story) American Illustrated Magazine September 1905
  • 38 — Love — Humbert Wolfe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 40 — The Garden-Party — Katherine Mansfield (Short Story) The Saturday Westminster Gazette February 4 1922 (+2)
  • 47 — To Lucasta, Going Beyond the Seas — Richard Lovelace (Poem(s)) Lucasta by Richard Lovelace, 1649
  • 48 — Oysters — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — Success — Albert Richard Wetjen (Short Story) Collier’s July 7 1923
  • 59 — Against Indifference — Charles Webbe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 60 — The One Hundred Dollar Bill — Booth Tarkington (Short Story) McCall’s Magazine January 1923
  • 69 — A Beleaguered City [Part 2 of 4] — Mrs. Oliphant (Novel) New Quarterly Magazine January 1879
  • 83 — God Sees the Truth —But bides His time — Leo Tolstoy; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 87 — The Truth About Pyecraft — H. G. Wells (Short Story) The Strand Magazine April 1903
  • 92 — Facino Cane — Honoré de Balzac; translated by Richard Vernon (Short Story)
  • 97 — The Lady of the Terrace — Warwick Deeping (Novellete) The Story-teller July 1916
  • 118 — The Tug-of-War — Phyllis Bottome (Short Story) The Century Magazine November 1920
  • 125 — The Yellow Boots — Henry Williamson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 137 — The Coronet-Player — P. A. de Alarcón; translated by Robert Spofforth (Short Story)
  • 141 — The Woman in White [Part 10 of 10] — Wilkie Collins (Novel) Sampson Low, 1860
1463Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 198, No. 31928-10-06James McKell
  • 289 — The Pagan Ruby [Part 1 of 3] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 311 — A Mess of Stew — Stephen Payne (Short Story)
  • 319 — Cooney Island — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 320 — Lord of Liarsburg — Eugene Cunningham (Novellete)
  • 353 — Competition Is the Strife of Trade — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 360 — The Ice Pool — Frank Richardson Pierce (Miscellaneous)
  • 361 — The Masked Barmaid [Part 2 of 3] — Don McGrew (Serial Segment)
  • 380 — An African Dream — T. Samson Miller (Miscellaneous)
  • 381 — A Brand New World [Part 3 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 409 — The Mystery of the Stars — Bob Davis (Short Story)
  • 411 — The Crime Circus [Part 4 of 4; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 430 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1464Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 198, No. 41928-10-13Walter Beach Humphrey
  • 438 — Yellow Ghosts — Robert E. Pinkerton (Novellete)
  • 464 — Wolves of the Ranch [Part 1 of 4] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 482 — The Redhead — Eugene Cunningham (Short Story)
  • 496 — The Pagan Ruby [Part 2 of 3] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 517 — Rodeo Ringers — Irving Cushman Snow (Short Story)
  • 527 — A Brand New World [Part 4 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 547 — The Call Boy — Laurance M. Hare (Short Story)
  • 554 — The Masked Barmaid [Part 3 of 3] — Don McGrew (Serial Segment)
1465Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 198, No. 51928-10-20Howard V. Brown
  • 580 — Rain Magic — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 604 — The Golden Burden [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 624 — Superstitions of Spanish Sailors — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 625 — The Temporary Highbrow — Robert Terry Shannon (Short Story)
  • 634 — Wolves of the Ranch [Part 2 of 4] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 653 — A Poet in Moleskins — Howard Rhoades (Short Story)
  • 662 — The Pagan Ruby [Part 3 of 3] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 680 — Brazil’s Diamond Rush — Guy Rader (Miscellaneous)
  • 681 — Code of the Mounted — Floria Howe Bruess (Short Story)
  • 695 — A Brand New World [Part 5 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 712 — Fire of Retribution — Laurence Donovan (Short Story)
  • 718 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1466Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 198, No. 61928-10-27Robert A. Graef
  • 726 — When Trails Were New [Part 1 of 6] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 750 — Useless — F. V. W. Mason (Novellete)
  • 776 — Blamed It on the Horse — Foster-Harris (Miscellaneous)
  • 777 — Once in a Lifetime — Robert Terry Shannon (Short Story)
  • 791 — Engagement Ring — Marjorie MacCreary (Miscellaneous)
  • 792 — The Golden Burden [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 808 — Navaho Blankets — Vincent B. Wilson (Miscellaneous)
  • 809 — Me and Peewee Limited — W. C. Tuttle (Short Story)
  • 819 — A Brand New World [Part 6 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 837 — A Modern Ulysses — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 838 — First Cousin to a Bronze Statue — Bob Davis (Short Story)
  • 840 — A Year to Live — Ed O’Malley (Miscellaneous)
  • 841 — Wolves of the Ranch [Part 3 of 4] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 861 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1467The Argosy (UK) Vol. 4, No. 301928-11-01
  • viii — Dream-Tryst — Francis Thompson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — Miss Bracegirdle Does Her Duty — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) The Strand Magazine September 1922
  • 9 — The Angel of the Lord [Uncle Abner] — Melville Davisson Post (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 3 1911, as “The Broken Stirrup-Leather”
  • 16 — The Lover of Things — Radclyffe Hall (Novellete) The Story-teller February 1925
  • 34 — On Noses — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — The Young Man with the Cream Tarts — R. L. Stevenson (Novellete) London 1878
  • 51 — The Choice — Kurt Münzer; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 58 — The Penny That Beauty Spent — Thornton Wilder (Play)
  • 60 — The Secret House — Mary Roberts Rinehart (Short Story) Metropolitan May 1914
  • 71 — The Fire-Bird — Robert W. Chambers (Short Story) Hearst’s Magazine May 1915
  • 80 — The Ace of Thirteens — Michael Arlen (Short Story) The Century Magazine October 1924
  • 94 — Round the Empire — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Old Rogaum and His Theresa — Theodore Dreiser (Short Story) Reedy’s Mirror December 12 1901, as “Butcher Rogaum’s Door”
  • 107 — The King Is Dead, Long Live the King — Mary Coleridge (Short Story) Rare Bits September 1890
  • 110 — No! — Thomas Hood (Poem(s)) The Works of Thomas Hood by Thomas Hood, Edward Moxon, 1862, as “November”
  • 111 — Odell — Mildred Cram (Short Story) The Red Book Magazine May 1920
  • 120 — Late Leaves — Walter Savage Landor (Poem(s)) The Works of Walter Savage Landor by Walter Savage Landor, Edward Moxon, 1846
  • 121 — Crainquebille — Anatole France (Short Story) Crainquebille, Putois, Riquet, and Other Profitable Tales by Anatole France, John Lane, 1915
  • 131 — The Poor Man’s Palgrave — George Baker (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 132 — The South Shore Weather Bureau — Joseph C. Lincoln (Short Story) Everybody’s Magazine February 1905
  • 137 — A Beleaguered City [Part 3 of 4] — Mrs. Oliphant (Novel) New Quarterly Magazine January 1879
1468Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 199, No. 11928-11-03Howard Brown
  • 1 — The Albino Ogre — Anthony M. Rud (Novellete)
  • 35 — The Farewell Song — J. Lane Linklater (Short Story)
  • 44 — Thirty Years Late [Part 1 of 2] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 67 — The House That Jack Built — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 68 — When Trails Were New [Part 2 of 6] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 89 — The Painted Pup — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 96 — The Golden Burden [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — Justice — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 120 — Oregon Salmon — Dee Young (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — Wolves of the Ranch [Part 4 of 4] — C. C. Waddell (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1469Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 199, No. 21928-11-10Paul Stahr
  • 151 — Gunmen of the Sea [Part 1 of 2] — Clements Ripley (Serial Segment)
  • 174 — Bare Hands — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 194 — The Thirty-First Piece of Silver — Don McGrew (Short Story)
  • 207 — The Treasure of Peru — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 208 — Thirty Years Late [Part 2 of 2] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 232 — The Fighting Irish — Lieut. John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 243 — When Trails Were New [Part 3 of 6] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 261 — Hello, Mars! — Guy Rader (Miscellaneous)
  • 262 — A Bottle of Romance — Eric Heath (Short Story)
  • 266 — Can a Ship Sail Faster Than the Wind? — Lloyd E. Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 267 — The Golden Burden [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 284 — When R.L.S. Was a Reporter in California — Leon Rowland (Miscellaneous)
  • 285 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1470Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 199, No. 31928-11-17James McKell
  • 296 — The Raider [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 315 — The Return Pony — G. G. Martin (Miscellaneous)
  • 316 — They All Got Theirs — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 344 — Extinguishing a Flaming Gusher — Foster-Harris (Miscellaneous)
  • 345 — Gunmen of the Sea [Part 2 of 2] — Clements Ripley (Serial Segment)
  • 366 — Men of Iron — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 380 — When Trails Were New [Part 4 of 6] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 402 — On the Other Side of the Lines — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 411 — Fur Seal Migrate — Frank Richardson Pierce (Miscellaneous)
  • 412 — The Golden Burden [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 428 — Sunken Shoes — Bob Davis (Short Story)
  • 430 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1471Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 199, No. 41928-11-24Robert A. Graef
  • 439 — He Rules Who Can [Part 1 of 6] — Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur (Serial Segment)
  • 465 — The Murder at Fernhurst [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 478 — First Buccaneer — Eugene Cunningham (Novellete)
  • 493 — Combating “Crime Wave” in Tibet — Harold J. Ashe (Miscellaneous)
  • 494 — The Raider [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 513 — The Weather — Marjorie MacCreary (Miscellaneous)
  • 514 — “He’s Good Enough for Me” — Bob Davis (Short Story)
  • 516 — When Trails Were New [Part 5 of 6] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 538 — The Trail of Mr. Solingen — F. V. W. Mason (Novellete)
  • 555 — The Golden Burden [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 572 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 575 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1472Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 199, No. 51928-12-01Howard V. Brown
  • 577 — The Girl in the Moon [Part 1 of 2] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 597 — The Phantom Ships of Dead Man’s Cove — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 598 — Men’s Business — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 625 — Fly Poker — Foster-Harris (Miscellaneous)
  • 626 — He Rules Who Can [Part 2 of 6] — Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur (Serial Segment)
  • 648 — The Winged Pedestrian — Bennett Ladd (Short Story)
  • 660 — “Two Years Before the Mast” Brought Author $250 — Leon Rowland (Miscellaneous)
  • 661 — The Raider [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 681 — Double Crossed — John N. Stanton (Miscellaneous)
  • 682 — Retribution — Clay Perry (Short Story)
  • 691 — Airplanes Replacing Dog Sleds — Harold J. Ashe (Miscellaneous)
  • 692 — When Trails Were New [Part 6 of 6] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 716 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 718 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1473The Argosy (UK) Vol. 4, No. 311928-12-01
  • viii — I Care Not — Sir William Watson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — Pieces of Silver — Richard Connell (Short Story) The Century Magazine September 1924
  • 10 — The Beauty Specialist — Mary E. Mann (Short Story) Through the Window by Mary E. Mann, Mills, 1913
  • 14 — Sweet Content — Thomas Dekker (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 15 — Fine Feathers — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine May 1910
  • 21 — Funny Nose — James Warner Bellah (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post February 5 1927
  • 29 — The Adventure of the Foundling [Aristide Pujol] — William J. Locke (Short Story) The Strand Magazine May 1911
  • 39 — The Man of Almonacid — Stanley J. Weyman (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine November 1887, uncredited.
  • 48 — The Joys of the Chase — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — The Room in the Dragon Volant [Part 1 of 3; Martin Hesselius] — Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (Novel) London Society February 1872 (+4)
  • 67 — Picq Plays the Hero — Leonard Merrick (Short Story) Harper’s Bazar November 1918
  • 74 — A Page of Peace Poems — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — The Last Bandit — Emmanuel Arène; translated by W. W. Tunbridge (Short Story)
  • 86 — The Dark Continent — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Penalty [The Letter of the Contract] — Basil King (Novellete) McClure’s Magazine June 1914
  • 110 — The Greater Fool — Monteiro Lobato (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 117 — High Tide — H. de Vere Stacpoole (Short Story) The Story-teller July 1911
  • 122 — Chanson Triste — A. W. Wells (Short Story) The English Review November 1924; competition story (Guess the Ending).
  • 127 — The Lady, or the Tiger? — Frank R. Stockton (Short Story) The Century Magazine November 1882
  • 131 — A Beleaguered City [Part 4 of 4] — Mrs. Oliphant (Novel) New Quarterly Magazine January 1879
1474Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 199, No. 61928-12-08Paul Stahr
  • 726 — War Lord of Many Swordsmen [Part 1 of 2; John Norcross] — W. Wirt (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 748 — Bookplated — Fred MacIsaac (Novellete)
  • 770 — The Rose of Hell — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 771 — The Girl in the Moon [Part 2 of 2] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 793 — Green for a Clear Track — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 804 — What Price Political Glory? — Harold J. Ashe (Miscellaneous)
  • 805 — He Rules Who Can [Part 3 of 6] — Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur (Serial Segment)
  • 829 — Big Game — Foster-Harris (Miscellaneous)
  • 830 — The Law on Gull Island — Kingsbury Scott (Short Story)
  • 838 — Home Yields Coal Cash — E. Robert Hughes (Miscellaneous)
  • 839 — The Raider [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 860 — It Sounded Fishy — Bob Davis (Short Story)
  • 862 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1475Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 200, No. 11928-12-15Howard V. Brown
  • 8 — The Silver Fang [Part 1 of 5] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — The Ghost Ship of Diamond Shoals — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 24 — Caribbean Magic — Harold Montanye (Novellete)
  • 47 — A Metropolitan Round-Up — Foster-Harris (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — War Lord of Many Swordsmen [Part 2 of 2; John Norcross] — W. Wirt (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 69 — Hack Line — William Corcoran (Short Story)
  • 83 — He Rules Who Can [Part 4 of 6] — Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur (Serial Segment)
  • 105 — The Jitney — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 116 — Not So Naïve — Jack Woodford (Vignette)
  • 117 — Norse Ruins in Labrador — Donald A. Cadzow (Miscellaneous)
  • 118 — The Raider [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 138 — A Bad Guess — M. E. Chase (Short Story)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1476Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 200, No. 21928-12-22Paul Stahr
  • 146 — The Sword of Vengeance [Part 1 of 3] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 162 — Queer Musical Instruments — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 163 — Notches — Eugene Cunningham (Novellete)
  • 175 — Crusoe’s Island — Guy Rader (Miscellaneous)
  • 176 — The Press Agent — Fred MacIsaac (Novellete)
  • 199 — The Last of the Flamingoes — Oscar B. Aldrich (Miscellaneous)
  • 200 — The Silver Fang [Part 2 of 5] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 217 — Guess My Weight! — John D. Swain (Short Story)
  • 230 — He Rules Who Can [Part 5 of 6] — Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur (Serial Segment)
  • 253 — “Old Grog”—Admiral Vernon — Lloyd E. Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 254 — Racing Blood — Robert A. Slocum (Short Story)
  • 264 — Shadow-Souls — T. Samson Miller (Miscellaneous)
  • 265 — The Raider [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 285 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1477Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 200, No. 31928-12-29Paul Stahr
  • 291 — The Phantom in the Rainbow [Part 1 of 6] — Slater LaMaster (Serial Segment)
  • 316 — The Hawk of Painted Rocks — William Merriam Rouse (Novellete)
  • 341 — The Tree of Destiny — Lupe Loya (Short Story)
  • 351 — The Sword of Vengeance [Part 2 of 3] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 368 — A Christmas Dinner on a Rock — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 369 — Corporal Santa Claus — Lieut. John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 379 — The Silver Fang [Part 3 of 5] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 396 — Then and Now! — Peter A. Lea (Miscellaneous)
  • 397 — Biggs, Bum, and Squinty, Ltd. — Eric Heath (Short Story)
  • 404 — He Rules Who Can [Part 6 of 6] — Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur (Serial Segment)
  • 429 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1478The Argosy (UK) Vol. 5, No. 321929-01-01
  • viii — The Sleeper — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s)) The Listeners and Other Poems by Walter de la Mare, Constable, 1912
  • 1 — Five Hundred Dollars Reward [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)] — Irvin S. Cobb (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 19 1912
  • 11 — The Kindness of “The Celestial” — Barry Pain (Short Story) The Idler June 1892
  • 15 — Christmas and New Year Bell—Carol — Herbert E. Palmer (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 16 — Prisoners of War — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1916
  • 27 — Our Lady’s Juggler — Anatole France (Short Story) Mother of Pearl by Anatole France, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1908translated from the French (“Le Jongleur de Notre Dame”, 1892).
  • 30 — The Laird’s Lucky Number — J. J. Bell (Play) Gowans & Gray, 1926adapted from the short story of the same name (Strand Magazine, June 1921).
  • 39 — Youth — Joseph Conrad (Novellete) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine September 1898; #1 in the “World’s Great Adventure Stories” series.
  • 55 — The Art of the Giving — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — To Have and To Hold — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine November 1900
  • 63 — £150 Voting Contest — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — Two Men and a Woman — Grazia Deledda; translated by Florence MacIntyre Tyson (Short Story) Short Stories July 1903
  • 73 — The Falling Out of Faithful Freendes Renewing Is of Love — Richard Edwards (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 74 — The House of the Whispering Pines [Part 1 of 8; Caleb Sweetwater] — Anna Katharine Green (Novel) The Popular Magazine October 1909 (+4)
  • 92 — The Human Blend — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — The Stolen Ass — Liam O’Flaherty (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 95 — The Pearl of Taheu — H. de Vere Stacpoole (Short Story) The Strand Magazine December 1924
  • 108 — In Praise of Wine — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 112 — The Red Room — H. G. Wells (Novellete) The Idler March 1896
  • 117 — The Iliad of Sandy Bar — Bret Harte (Short Story) Overland Monthly November 1870
  • 123 — What’s Become of Waring? — Robert Hichens (Short Story) The Streets and Other Stories by Robert Hichens, Hutchinson, 1928
  • 133 — The Jackdaw of Rheims — Thomas Ingoldsby (Poem(s)) The Ingoldsby Legends, Third Series by Richard Barham, Bentley, 1847, as by Richard Barham
  • 137 — The Angel — Leonid Andreyev; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 143 — Mr. Pickwick and the Runaway Horses — Charles Dickens (Extract) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
  • 146 — A Straggler of ’15 — A. Conan Doyle (Short Story) Black & White #7, March 21 1891
  • 153 — Bad Mrs. Bennett — Owen Oliver (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine January 1905
  • 156 — The First Violin — Norman Davey (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 163 — The Room in the Dragon Volant [Part 2 of 3; Martin Hesselius] — Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (Novel) London Society February 1872 (+4)
  • 184 — A Christmas End-Paper — The Editor (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
1479Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 200, No. 41929-01-05
  • 433 — The Longhorn Trail [Part 1 of 3] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 455 — A Pearl Metropolis — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 456 — More Than a Double Cross — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 488 — This Year — Mabel Tuttle (Poetry) The Cavalier December 7 1912
  • 489 — Man o’ Dreams — Will McMorrow (Short Story)
  • 497 — Bird, Beast, or Fish? — Harvey Payne (Miscellaneous)
  • 498 — The Phantom in the Rainbow [Part 2 of 6] — Slater LaMaster (Serial Segment)
  • 520 — Idleness — Earle Liederman (Poetry)
  • 521 — Peep O’Day’s Tea Fight — Thomas Barclay Thomson (Short Story)
  • 532 — The Sword of Vengeance [Part 3 of 3] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 549 — A Tall Galoot and a Bullet-Headed Hick — Bob Davis (Short Story)
  • 551 — The Silver Fang [Part 4 of 5] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 570 — Dual Controls — Lawrence M. Guyer (Short Story)
  • 573 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1480Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 200, No. 51929-01-12
  • 582 — The Black Ace [Part 1 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 604 — The World’s Most Eccentric Man — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 605 — Buccaneers of the Air — Eustace L. Adams (Novellete)
  • 626 — The Longhorn Trail [Part 2 of 3] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 649 — The Resurrection of Red O’Laughlan — Robert Terry Shannon (Short Story)
  • 662 — The Phantom in the Rainbow [Part 3 of 6] — Slater LaMaster (Serial Segment)
  • 684 — Redeemed at Par — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 693 — Capturing Monkeys in the Philippines — Oscar B. Aldrich (Poetry)
  • 694 — The Puzzle — Armstrong Perry (Vignette)
  • 697 — The Silver Fang [Part 5 of 5] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 714 — The Sea Devil — Bob Davis (Vignette)
  • 716 — The Boomerang — Harvey Payne (Miscellaneous)
  • 717 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1481Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 200, No. 61929-01-19Paul Stahr
  • 728 — Circus Blood — John Wilstach (Novellete)
  • 758 — How Fortune Island Got Its Name — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 759 — Chin-Straps — Philip Cole (Short Story)
  • 769 — Castles — Earle Liederman (Poetry)
  • 770 — Shady Rest [Part 1 of 2] — Will McMorrow (Serial Segment)
  • 793 — Maya Diamond Field — Harold J. Ashe (Miscellaneous)
  • 794 — The Killer of Lightnin’ Jim — Eric Heath (Short Story)
  • 807 — The Black Ace [Part 2 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 820 — The Flatwoods Cowboys — Oscar B. Aldrich (Miscellaneous)
  • 821 — The Longhorn Trail [Part 3 of 3] — George M. Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 836 — Hands vs. Heads — Will Thomas Withrow (Poetry) All-Story Weekly September 16 1916
  • 837 — Shorty Returns — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 841 — The Phantom in the Rainbow [Part 4 of 6] — Slater LaMaster (Serial Segment)
  • 862 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1482Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 201, No. 11929-01-26George W. Gage
  • 8 — The Mystery of the Ball Bar Ranch [Part 1 of 3] — Arthur Preston Hankins (Serial Segment)
  • 31 — Whirlwind Walsh — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 63 — Shady Rest [Part 2 of 2] — Will McMorrow (Serial Segment)
  • 83 — The Haunted Forest of Classis — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 84 — The Golden Tornado — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 95 — The Black Ace [Part 3 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — The Ghost of Gamblin’ Dan — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 118 — The Phantom in the Rainbow [Part 5 of 6] — Slater LaMaster (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Why Young Boys Do Not Leave School — Harold J. Ashe (Miscellaneous)
  • 140 — Poachers’ Paradise — Bob Davis (Article)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1483The Argosy (UK) Vol. 5, No. 331929-02-01
  • viii — Days That Have Been — W. H. Davies (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — The Treasure-Hole — Beatrice Grimshaw (Short Story) The Premier Magazine #113, May 6 1921
  • 14 — Angels and Devils — Siegfried Sassoon (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 15 — The Pie in the Oven — J. J. Bell (Short Story) All Ages by J. J. Bell, Mills, 1917
  • 20 — Gunnel’s Story — Pelle Molin; translated by J. Dorum (Short Story)
  • 24 — She Could Make a Desert Bloom — Sir William Jones (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 25 — McEwen of the Shining Slave Makers — Theodore Dreiser (Short Story) Ainslee’s Magazine June 1901, as “The Shining Slave Makers”
  • 33 — In the Circus Ring — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 36 — £150 Voting Contest — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — The League of the Old Men — Jack London (Short Story) Brandur Magazine October 4 1902; #2 in the “World’s Great Adventure Stories” series.
  • 45 — Spindleberries — John Galsworthy (Short Story) Scribner’s Magazine December 1918
  • 50 — According to Sir J. M. Barrie — Sir J. M. Barrie (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 51 — The House of the Whispering Pines [Part 2 of 8; Caleb Sweetwater] — Anna Katharine Green (Novel) The Popular Magazine October 1909 (+4)
  • 73 — The Bread House — Mary Webb (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 77 — The Extra Hands of the “Nemesis” — Morley Roberts (Novellete) The Grand Magazine February 1905
  • 92 — About Cats — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — The Voice of the Charmer — E. W. Hornung (Short Story) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1913
  • 101 — The Gifts of Feodor Himkoff — A. Quiller-Couch (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 104 — The Deserters — A. E. W. Mason (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine November 1901
  • 111 — Kirilka at the Ferry — Maxim Gorky (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 117 — Nell Gwyn [Nell Gwyn] — F. Frankfort Moore (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine March 1896
  • 126 — Père Zidore’s New Year Present — Jean Aicard; translated by Reginald Merton (Vignette)
  • 129 — The Room in the Dragon Volant [Part 3 of 3; Martin Hesselius] — J. Sheridan Le Fanu (Novel) London Society February 1872 (+4)
1484Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 201, No. 21929-02-02Robert A. Graef
  • 145 — Ho for London Town! [Part 1 of 4] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 164 — Horror on Owl’s Hill — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 185 — The Mystery of the Ball Bar Ranch [Part 2 of 3] — Arthur Preston Hankins (Serial Segment)
  • 206 — One Bomb in the Night — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 218 — The Phantom in the Rainbow [Part 6 of 6] — Slater LaMaster (Serial Segment)
  • 243 — Gale’s Aftermath — Ralph R. Perry (Short Story)
  • 252 — Cape Hatteras Mirages — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 253 — The Black Ace [Part 4 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 284 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 287 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1485Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 201, No. 31929-02-09Howard V. Brown
  • 293 — The Spectral Passenger [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 316 — Madagascar Gold — Harold Montanye (Novellete)
  • 338 — The Treasure of Porto Bello — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 339 — Ho for London Town! [Part 2 of 4] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 361 — Creeron Cracks Wise — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 370 — The Devil Horse — E. E. Harriman (Short Story)
  • 380 — The Black Ace [Part 5 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 403 — Caught! — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 407 — The Mystery of the Ball Bar Ranch [Part 3 of 3] — Arthur Preston Hankins (Serial Segment)
  • 430 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1486Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 201, No. 41929-02-16George W. Gage
  • 441 — The Way of the West [Part 1 of 4] — A. T. Locke (Serial Segment)
  • 463 — The Cardinal’s Curse — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 486 — The Spectral Passenger [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 508 — Human, All Too Human — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 518 — Ho for London Town! [Part 3 of 4] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 538 — Be Cheerful — Earle Liederman (Poetry)
  • 539 — The Baby of the Boswell Line — Harold Montanye (Short Story)
  • 549 — The Black Ace [Part 6 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 570 — The Comeback — Melville C. Coleman (Short Story)
  • 574 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1487Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 201, No. 51929-02-23Paul Stahr
  • 582 — High Barbaree — Arthur Hunt Chute (Novellete)
  • 604 — The Blood of Morgan [Part 1 of 2] — Lieut. John Hopper (Serial Segment)
  • 628 — To Catch a Thief — Louis Weadock (Short Story)
  • 639 — The Way of the West [Part 2 of 4] — A. T. Locke (Serial Segment)
  • 661 — A Monkey with a Medal — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 662 — The Gold God Laughs [East of Suez] — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 674 — The Spectral Passenger [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 695 — A Good Judge of Men — Thomas Barclay Thomson (Short Story)
  • 697 — Ho for London Town! [Part 4 of 4] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 718 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1488The Argosy (UK) Vol. 5, No. 341929-03-01
  • viii — The Ramshackle Sailor — Wilfrid Thorley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — The Great Cipher [Monsieur Jonquelle] — Melville Davisson Post (Short Story) The Red Book Magazine November 1921
  • 9 — The Old Hunter — Liam O’Flaherty (Short Story) The Golden Book Magazine #34, October 1927
  • 14 — “Blow Up with the Brig!” — Wilkie Collins (Short Story) Miss or Mrs.? and Other Stories in Outline by Wilkie Collins, Richard Bentley and Son, 1873revised from “The Ghost in the Cupboard Room” (All the Year Round, Christmas 1859).
  • 21 — The Way of the Legion — Claude E. Benson (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine June 1914; #3 in the “World’s Great Adventure Stories” series.
  • 27 — Wisdom — M. D. Turner (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 31 — “At Home, Beloved, At Home” — Leonard Merrick (Short Story) Nash’s Magazine June 1914
  • 38 — Why So Pale and Wan? — John Suckling (Poem(s)) from Aglaura, 1638
  • 39 — The Country of the Blind — H. G. Wells (Novellete) The Strand Magazine April 1904
  • 51 — The Hero — H. de Vere Stacpoole (Short Story) In Blue Waters by H. de Vere Stacpoole, Hutchinson, 1917
  • 56 — Before the Mirror — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — The Pathos of the Commonplace — Barry Pain (Short Story) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1893
  • 65 — The Street of Madama Lucrezia — Prosper Mérimée; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 75 — In the Dark — E. F. Benson (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine January 1915
  • 80 — On Doing Nothing — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — The Blue Cross [Father Brown] — G. K. Chesterton (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 23 1910, as “Valentin Follows a Curious Trail”
  • 90 — The Parting — Michael Drayton (Poem(s)) Poems by Michael Drayton, 1619
  • 91 — Lampo — Ouida (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 95 — The Great Unimpressionable — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) The Love-a-Duck and Other Stories by Stacy Aumonier, Hutchinson, 1921
  • 103 — The Gorilla — Richard Washburn Child (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine January 1915
  • 112 — An Adventurer — Theodore Hook (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 113 — A Bal Masqué — Alexandre Dumas (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 118 — Man’s Noblest Friend — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — Not According to the Code — Robert Barr (Short Story) Black & White June 1 1895
  • 125 — The House of the Whispering Pines [Part 3 of 8; Caleb Sweetwater] — Anna Katharine Green (Novel) The Popular Magazine October 1909 (+4)
1489Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 201, No. 61929-03-02Robert A. Graef
  • 721 — The Sea Girl [Part 1 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 741 — The Zero Hour — Thomas Barclay Thomson (Short Story)
  • 752 — Blood Gold — Howard R. Marsh (Novellete)
  • 783 — The Blood of Morgan [Part 2 of 2] — Lieut. John Hopper (Serial Segment)
  • 811 — Heritage of the Sea — Capt. W. R. Bethel (Short Story)
  • 816 — The Vampire Bat — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 817 — The Way of the West [Part 3 of 4] — A. T. Locke (Serial Segment)
  • 839 — The Artic Legions — A. DeHerries Smith (Short Story)
  • 843 — The Spectral Passenger [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 862 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1490Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 202, No. 11929-03-09Paul Stahr
  • 5 — Asoka’s Alibi [Part 1 of 3; Ben Quorn] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — Queer Bridges — C. A. F. Macbeth (Miscellaneous)
  • 24 — Stopping ’Em with Lead — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 61 — The Sea Girl [Part 2 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 80 — Strange Waters — Kingsbury Scott (Short Story)
  • 93 — The Way of the West [Part 4 of 4] — A. T. Locke (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — The Cats of the Resaca — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — Beyond the Draw — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 122 — The Spectral Passenger [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — Blue Eyes and Diamonds — Lemuel de Bra (Short Story)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1491Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 202, No. 21929-03-16James C. McKell
  • 152 — The Saga of Silver Bend [Part 1 of 3] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 172 — The Gray God — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 200 — Finished with Engines — Bernard J. Farmer (Short Story)
  • 211 — Asoka’s Alibi [Part 2 of 3; Ben Quorn] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 230 — Chinese Flappers — Harold Ashe (Miscellaneous)
  • 231 — A Bale of Trouble — Lieut. John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 242 — The Sea Girl [Part 3 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 262 — Just a Bit Too Fast — Hal Moore (Short Story)
  • 269 — The Spectral Passenger [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 285 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1492Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 202, No. 31929-03-23Paul Stahr
  • 293 — The Woolly Dog [Part 1 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 315 — The Boat Share — Warren E. Carleton (Short Story)
  • 325 — Friday: America’s Lucky Day — C. A. F. Macbeth (Miscellaneous)
  • 326 — Different Blood — John Gallishaw (Novellete)
  • 362 — The Saga of Silver Bend [Part 2 of 3] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 383 — The Lion Tamer — Walter Marquiss (Short Story)
  • 391 — Asoka’s Alibi [Part 3 of 3; Ben Quorn] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 406 — Uncle Sam, Printer — George Parks (Miscellaneous)
  • 407 — Mountain Killers — Thomas Barclay Thomson (Vignette)
  • 409 — The Sea Girl [Part 4 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 430 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1493Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 202, No. 41929-03-30Walter Beach Humphrey
  • 436 — Captain Nemesis [Part 1 of 5] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 460 — Chigaroo! — Eugene Cunningham (Novellete)
  • 490 — The Woolly Dog [Part 2 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 512 — Viva La Pay Day — Seven Anderton (Short Story)
  • 523 — The Saga of Silver Bend [Part 3 of 3] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 542 — Scar Rawlins, Lifer — Howard E. Morgan (Short Story)
  • 547 — The Sea Girl [Part 5 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 570 — Trial by Water — Sewell Peaslee Wright (Vignette)
  • 572 — Florida’s Natural Bridge — George Parke (Miscellaneous)
  • 573 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1494The Argosy (UK) Vol. 5, No. 351929-04-01
  • viii — Easter — Herbert E. Palmer (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — What For? — Ralph Stock (Short Story) The Popular Magazine January 7 1923
  • 9 — Sylvanie’s Easter Sacrament — Paul Arène; translated by W. W. Tunbridge (Short Story)
  • 11 — Vain Questioning — Clarence Winchester (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 12 — It Has Been Said That— — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 13 — Jock — J. J. Bell (Short Story) Nash’s Magazine June 1909
  • 19 — Stranded — H. Seton Merriman (Short Story) The Graphic Christmas 1902
  • 27 — Tigre — Zane Grey (Short Story) Munsey’s Magazine September 1912
  • 35 — Easter in Other Lands — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — Transitional — Israel Zangwill (Short Story) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1899
  • 49 — The Warming Pan — W. W. Jacobs (Play)
  • 57 — Uncle Jim — Gilbert Parker (Short Story) The Story-teller November 1907
  • 60 — Spring in the South — Edward Snelson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 61 — An Easter Flower — Alfred Noyes (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 62 — The Letter [Part 1 of 2] — Robert Hichens (Serial Segment) Hutchinson’s Story Magazine April 1921
  • 79 — Ole Hawg — Robert W. Chambers (Short Story) Hearst’s Magazine December 1914
  • 90 — Good Manners — W. Somerset Maugham (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine May 1907
  • 96 — The Argonauts of the Air — H. G. Wells (Short Story) Phil May’s Annual #5, Winter 1895; #4 in the “World’s Great Adventure Stories” series.
  • 103 — The Man Who Lost His Likeness — Morley Roberts (Short Story) The Strand Magazine December 1916
  • 109 — The Magician — Vivian Yeiser Laramore (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 117 — The Tale — Joseph Conrad (Short Story) The Strand Magazine October 1917
  • 126 — “The Passage of the Red Sea” — Henri Mürger (Short Story) Bohemians of the Latin Quarter by Henry Murger, Vizetelly & Co., 1888translated from the French (Vie de Boheme).
  • 129 — The House of the Whispering Pines [Part 4 of 8; Caleb Sweetwater] — Anna Katharine Green (Novel) The Popular Magazine October 1909 (+4)
1495Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 202, No. 51929-04-06Howard V. Brown
  • 577 — The Master of Airlie [Part 1 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 599 — The Most Remarkable Wood in the World — Oscar B. Aldrich (Miscellaneous)
  • 600 — The Impulsive Mr. Morrison — Fred MacIsaac (Novellete)
  • 634 — Captain Nemesis [Part 2 of 5] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 654 — Russia’s Prodigality — Tom Lewis (Miscellaneous)
  • 655 — Dirt Cheap — Carl Clausen (Short Story)
  • 668 — A Northern Easter — Thomas J. Murray (Poetry)
  • 669 — The Woolly Dog [Part 3 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 685 — The Framed Fifty — Karl Decker (Short Story)
  • 688 — Feeling Fine, Doctor — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 693 — The Sea Girl [Part 6 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 716 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 718 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1496Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 202, No. 61929-04-13Walter Beach Humphrey
  • 725 — The Branded Man [Part 1 of 4] — Victor Rousseau (Novellete)
  • 746 — Robbers’ Roost — George M. Johnson (Novellete)
  • 768 — The Master of Airlie [Part 2 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 792 — The Castaway — Eugene Cunningham (Short Story)
  • 801 — Captain Nemesis [Part 3 of 5] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 824 — A Fool for Luck — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 830 — The Woolly Dog [Part 4 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 852 — The Fianna Eirinn — Dorothy Davidson (Miscellaneous)
  • 853 — Tommy Totes a Gun — Thomas Topham (Short Story)
  • 861 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1497Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 203, No. 11929-04-20Paul Stahr
  • 6 — Man-Hunt [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 31 — The Mexican Gambler — Stanton A. Tiernan (Miscellaneous)
  • 32 — Life Story of the Popular Murderer, Lewis J. Coffin — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 50 — Opening the Everglades — George Parke (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — The Branded Man [Part 2 of 4] — Victor Rousseau (Novellete)
  • 72 — All Bull and a Yard Wide — Seven Anderton (Short Story)
  • 80 — The Master of Airlie [Part 3 of 3] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — The Frame-Up — Eric Heath (Short Story)
  • 113 — Captain Nemesis [Part 4 of 5] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 136 — Like Anything but a Racehorse — Donald Arthur Vance (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1498Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 203, No. 21929-04-27Paul Stahr
  • 150 — By Allah Who Made Tigers [Part 1 of 3] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 166 — Menacing Shadows — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Novellete)
  • 200 — Man-Hunt [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 219 — Moon Calf — Bassett Morgan (Short Story)
  • 228 — Bamboo Cannon — Louis W. McKelvey (Miscellaneous)
  • 229 — The Branded Man [Part 3 of 4] — Victor Rousseau (Novellete)
  • 250 — He Had to Have a Reason — Ralph E. Mooney (Short Story)
  • 259 — Captain Nemesis [Part 5 of 5] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 278 — The Wildcat’s Playmate — John N. Preble (Short Story)
  • 284 — Gorillas Show Deep Affection — William P. Schramm (Miscellaneous)
  • 285 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1499The Argosy (UK) Vol. 5, No. 361929-05-01
  • viii — The Dream City — Humbert Wolfe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — A Prince of Marionettes — I. A. R. Wylie (Novellete) The New Magazine (UK) July 1915
  • 16 — Things They Say in “The Lady WIth a Lamp” — Reginald Berkeley (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 17 — The Famous Adventure of the Leading Hands — W. F. Shannon (Short Story) The Idler May 1897
  • 23 — The Moving Finger — Edith Wharton (Short Story) Harper’s Monthly Magazine March 1901
  • 31 — The Glory of Girlhood — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Blind Geronimo and His Brother — Arthur Schnitzler; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 41 — The Escape of Mr. Trimm — Irvin S. Cobb (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post November 27 1909; #5 in the “World’s Great Adventure Stories” series.
  • 57 — The Perfume of the Rose — Flora Annie Steel (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine December 1899
  • 63 — Don Piltich and Sancho Quill — Robert Augustin (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine December 1915
  • 69 — A Divine Rapture — Francis Quarles (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 70 — The Bag of Gold — Horace Annesley Vachell (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #75, June 1918
  • 78 — I Would Not Change — A. E. Ashford (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 79 — The Letter [Part 2 of 2] — Robert Hichens (Serial Segment) Hutchinson’s Magazine May 1921
  • 92 — “Over the Hills and Far Away” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — The Ban — John Bloundelle-Burton (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 102 — The Master-Passion — Kurt Münzer; translated by Richard Vernon (Short Story)
  • 105 — A Retrieved Reformation — O. Henry (Short Story) The Cosmopolitan April 1903, as “A Retrieved Reform”
  • 109 — Nine o’Clock To-morrow — Arnold Bennett (Novellete) Cosmopolitan January 1922
  • 117 — Deceivers Ever — Andrew Soutar (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine August 1911
  • 121 — The Primitive Method — F. R. Buckley (Short Story) Adventure November 10 1924
  • 127 — The House of the Whispering Pines [Part 5 of 8; Caleb Sweetwater] — Anna Katharine Green (Novel) The Popular Magazine October 1909 (+4)
1500Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 203, No. 31929-05-04Howard V. Brown
  • 289 — Swords Are Out! [Part 1 of 3; John Norcross] — W. Wirt (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 312 — Texas Joins the Army — Lieut. John Hopper (Novellete)
  • 342 — Labor on the Auction Block — George Parke (Miscellaneous)
  • 343 — By Allah Who Made Tigers [Part 2 of 3] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 359 — No Stop-Overs — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 369 — Man-Hunt [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 388 — It Takes All Kinds to Fake a World — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 398 — The Branded Man [Part 4 of 4] — Victor Rousseau (Novellete)
  • 420 — Dynamite — J. Lane Linklater (Short Story)
  • 427 — One Million Pounds of Locomotive — Vincent B. Wilson (Miscellaneous)
  • 428 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1501Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 203, No. 41929-05-11Robert A. Graef
  • 437 — The Radio Flyers [Part 1 of 5] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 458 — Big Man — Fred MacIsaac (Novellete)
  • 475 — The Old Santa Fe Mill — B. W. Gardner (Miscellaneous)
  • 476 — Swords Are Out! [Part 2 of 3; John Norcross] — W. Wirt (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 496 — Right of Way — William Merriam Rouse (Novellete)
  • 515 — By Allah Who Made Tigers [Part 3 of 3] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 532 — Taming an Octopus — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 533 — A Pretty Good Dog — Floria Howe Bruess (Short Story)
  • 542 — Man-Hunt [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 566 — When Fate Finished the Game — Andrew W. Henderson (Short Story)
  • 574 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1502Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 203, No. 51929-05-18Paul Stahr
  • 581 — The Big Shot [Part 1 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 602 — Heroism at Sea — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 603 — Bamboo War — E. L. Nalence (Short Story)
  • 613 — The Pitch Lake of Trinidad — C. A. F. Macbeth (Miscellaneous)
  • 614 — Big Casino — Anthony M. Rud (Novellete)
  • 640 — The Radio Flyers [Part 2 of 5] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 662 — In the Blood — Dudley Hoys (Short Story) The Corner Magazine November 1928
  • 671 — Swords Are Out! [Part 3 of 3; John Norcross] — W. Wirt (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 692 — Gambler’s Luck — Ruland V. E. Waltner (Short Story)
  • 696 — Man-Hunt [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 718 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1503Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 203, No. 61929-05-25George W. Gage
  • 725 — The Lost Lagoon [Part 1 of 2] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 746 — Blue Blood and Red — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Novellete)
  • 772 — Famous Rings — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 773 — The Big Shot [Part 2 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 791 — Agents of Progress — Robert J. Pearsall (Short Story)
  • 800 — The Radio Flyers [Part 3 of 5] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 821 — Chicago’s Subway — George Parke (Miscellaneous)
  • 822 — The Count of Ten — Jack Casey (Short Story)
  • 831 — First Real American Flag — Emery L. Salomon (Miscellaneous)
  • 832 — Man-Hunt [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 850 — Fireman’s Luck — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 857 — Back to Civilization — Thomas Barclay Thomson (Short Story)
  • 861 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1504Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 204, No. 11929-06-01Emmett Watson
  • 1 — Blood on the Snow [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — High Line Riders — Eugene Cunningham (Novellete)
  • 60 — The Lost Lagoon [Part 2 of 2] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 80 — An Iceberg in an Oil Field — Emery L. Salomon (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Phantom Bullets — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 91 — The Big Shot [Part 3 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Sold—One Diamond — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 114 — The Radio Flyers [Part 4 of 5] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 134 — Corposants — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 135 — Mr. Jermin’s Apoplexy — R. C. Pitzer (Short Story)
  • 139 — Unusual Statues — George Parke (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1505The Argosy (UK) Vol. 5, No. 371929-06-01
  • viii — A Duet — T. Sturge Moore (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — Out of the Great Silence — Morley Roberts (Short Story) The Strand Magazine March 1909
  • 10 — The Call — R. Fortescue Doria (Poem(s))
  • 11 — The Yellow House with the White Steps — Warwick Deeping (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #90, September 1919
  • 21 — The Great Find of Monsieur Bretoncel — Jules Fleury-Husson Champfleury (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 25 — A Midsummer Knight’s Dream — Mary Roberts Rinehart (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 17 1921 (+1)
  • 43 — Sonnet — Joseph Blanco White (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 44 — Speed — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — A Descent Into the Maelström — Edgar Allan Poe (Novellete) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine May 1841; #6 in the “World’s Great Adventure Stories” series.
  • 56 — The Ballad of Private Chadd — A. A. Milne (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 59 — The Cloud of Dust — Newman Flower (Short Story) The Story-teller January 1920
  • 66 — The Stone House Affair — M. Nightingale (Novellete) The New Decameron, Volume the First, Blackwell, 1919
  • 74 — The Spanish Dancer — Wilfrid Thorley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 84 — One Law for the Rich — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) The Funny Bone ed. Lady Cynthia Asquith, Jarrolds, 1928
  • 87 — An Ideal Family — Katherine Mansfield (Short Story) The Sphere August 20 1921
  • 91 — The Mystery of the Derelict [Sargasso Sea] — William Hope Hodgson (Short Story) The Story-teller July 1907
  • 97 — Barbarossa — Paul Heyse; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 110 — Lake Scenes — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — The Sign of High Endeavour — Vingie E. Roe (Short Story) The New Magazine (UK) August 1919
  • 121 — The End of the Sermon — Alfred Tresidder Sheppard (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 126 — May — Edward Thurlow (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 127 — The Judgment of Paris — Leonard Merrick (Short Story) The Story-teller August 1908
  • 131 — Love’s Old Green Cart — Tom Gallon (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #10, January 1913
  • 137 — Song — Rosamund Sharp (Poem(s))
  • 138 — The House of the Whispering Pines [Part 6 of 8; Caleb Sweetwater] — Anna Katharine Green (Novel) The Popular Magazine October 1909 (+4)
1506Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 204, No. 21929-06-08Paul Stahr
  • 148 — The Word of Adjutant Kent [Part 1 of 2] — F. V. W. Mason (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 173 — Battling Bilbo’s Baby [Battling Bilbo] — Carl Clausen (Short Story)
  • 182 — Throw That Gat Out! — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 206 — Copra — Ralph Haug (Miscellaneous)
  • 207 — Blood on the Snow [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 231 — Marjola’s Ring — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 239 — The Big Shot [Part 4 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 257 — The World’s Largest Diamonds — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 258 — Bids — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 262 — The Radio Flyers [Part 5 of 5] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 285 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1507Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 204, No. 31929-06-15Howard V. Brown
  • 293 — The Fair Face of Trouble — Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur (Novellete)
  • 325 — America’s First Street Railway — George Parke (Miscellaneous)
  • 326 — Off Dry Tortugas [Part 1 of 3] — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Serial Segment)
  • 345 — The Four Card Draw — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 353 — America’s Wonder Caves — C. A. F. Macbeth (Miscellaneous)
  • 354 — The Word of Adjutant Kent [Part 2 of 2] — F. V. W. Mason (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 375 — The Whiskers of Death — Hamilton Craigie (Short Story)
  • 381 — Spanish Powder — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 382 — Blood on the Snow [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 405 — The Grave on Little Swampy — Frederick F. Seely (Short Story)
  • 410 — A Canine Parachute-Jumper — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 411 — The Big Shot [Part 5 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 419 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 428 — Firefly Lanterns — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1508Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 204, No. 41929-06-22Robert A. Graef
  • 437 — The Shadow Girl [Part 1 of 4] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 458 — Two Thorpes — Robert E. Pinkerton (Novellete)
  • 488 — Off Dry Tortugas [Part 2 of 3] — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Serial Segment)
  • 507 — Wet and Dry — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 517 — Swamp Dwellers in Cuba — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 518 — Blood on the Snow [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 540 — The Pitching Fool — Howard R. Marsh (Short Story)
  • 551 — Mexico’s Strange Sunken Village — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 552 — The Big Shot [Part 6 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 569 — The Navy’s Goat — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 570 — A Lesson in Journalism — Lew Weeks (Short Story)
  • 572 — “Thar’s Gold in Them Thar Hills” — George Parke (Miscellaneous)
1509Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 204, No. 51929-06-29George W. Gage
  • 579 — The Haunted Yacht Club [Part 1 of 4; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 604 — The Black Friar — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 634 — The Shadow Girl [Part 2 of 4] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 659 — Take Him, Tiger! — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 670 — Off Dry Tortugas [Part 3 of 3] — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Serial Segment)
  • 688 — The Rising Market — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 693 — Blood on the Snow [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 714 — Dessert — Harold Bradley Say (Short Story)
1510The Argosy (UK) Vol. 6, No. 381929-07-01
  • viii — The Earth Child — Gerald Gould (Poem(s)) The Golden Book of Modern English Poetry: 1870-1920 ed. Thomas Caldwell, J.M. Dent, 1922
  • 1 — The Rules of the Game — Ralph Stock (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine January 1918
  • 9 — A Grain of Mustard Seed — Frank Hubert (Short Story) The Story-teller February 1909
  • 13 — The Resurrection of Mr. Wiggett — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine December 1900
  • 19 — Suspicion — Grazia Deledda; translated by H. Elrington (Short Story)
  • 25 — A Catastrophe — H. G. Wells (Short Story) New Budget August 1895
  • 29 — The Queen Persephone — Richard Le Gallienne (Poem(s)) The Story-teller July 1925
  • 30 — Ships and Sailing — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Poker Work — Claude E. Benson (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine April 1924
  • 43 — The Slip of the Leash — Mary E. Wilkins (Short Story) Harper’s Monthly Magazine October 1904, as by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman; #6 in the “World’s Great Adventure Stories” series.
  • 48 — To the Shadow — Michael Drayton (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 49 — A Committee-Man of “The Terror” — Thomas Hardy (Short Story) The Illustrated London News November 14 1896
  • 53 — Palma de Mallorca — Norah Nisbet (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 56 — Strained Relations — J. J. Bell (Short Story) The London Magazine August 1914
  • 63 — The House of the Whispering Pines [Part 7 of 8; Caleb Sweetwater] — Anna Katharine Green (Novel) The Popular Magazine October 1909 (+4)
  • 75 — Yvonne’s Secret — Germaine Beaumont; translated by Ralph Cooke (Short Story)
  • 77 — “They That Walk in Darkness” — Israel Zangwill (Short Story) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1898
  • 89 — A Golden Friday — Cosmo Hamilton (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 94 — Pas de Quatre — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post August 23 1924
  • 107 — The God of Battles — Robert W. Chambers (Short Story) Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1897
  • 112 — Gipsy Folk — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Viviette — W. J. Locke (Novellete) Ainslee’s November 1910 (+1)
1511Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 204, No. 61929-07-06Paul Stahr
  • 721 — Paradise Island [Part 1 of 4] — Kingsbury Scott (Serial Segment)
  • 740 — It Got Him! — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 768 — The Haunted Yacht Club [Part 2 of 4; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 792 — The Fire That Boils the Melting Pot — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 799 — A “Living” Cave — C. A. F. Macbeth (Miscellaneous)
  • 800 — The Shadow Girl [Part 3 of 4] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 821 — Makin’s — Rufe Gable (Short Story)
  • 830 — A Historic Register — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 831 — Blood on the Snow [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 851 — Frontier Justice — Edison Vickers (Miscellaneous)
  • 852 — Temptation — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 861 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1512Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 205, No. 11929-07-13James C. McKell
  • 3 — Bluffer’s Luck [Part 1 of 5; Hashknife Hartley] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 24 — “I’m Shootin’ Vely Good” [Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 42 — Paradise Island [Part 2 of 4] — Kingsbury Scott (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — Greater Love Hath No Man — Walter Marquiss (Short Story)
  • 72 — The Haunted Yacht Club [Part 3 of 4; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 96 — Two Daggers [East of Suez] — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 104 — The Shadow Girl [Part 4 of 4] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 129 — Golf Under Difficulties — George Parke (Miscellaneous)
  • 130 — Greased Lightning — L. E. Andrews (Short Story)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1513Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 205, No. 21929-07-20Robert A. Graef
  • 149 — The Planet of Peril [Part 1 of 6; Robert Grandon] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 170 — Johnny Garlow — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 171 — Extremes — Jack Woodford (Short Story)
  • 173 — A Job for the Laziest Man — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 174 — Arabian Nights of 1929 — Fred MacIsaac (Novellete)
  • 198 — Bluffer’s Luck [Part 2 of 5; Hashknife Hartley] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 218 — The Swift — Don Cameron Shafer (Short Story)
  • 227 — Shooting Off Boot Heels in Tombstone — B. Gardner (Miscellaneous)
  • 228 — Paradise Island [Part 3 of 4] — Kingsbury Scott (Serial Segment)
  • 249 — Crowd-Horror — Robert E. Howard (Short Story)
  • 262 — The Haunted Yacht Club [Part 4 of 4; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 285 — A Fish That “Operates” — Louis W. McKelvey (Miscellaneous)
  • 286 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 286 — [letter] — Robert E. Howard (Letter)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1514Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 205, No. 31929-07-27Paul Stahr
  • 291 — Monkey Eyes [Part 1 of 2] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 312 — Dummy Dollars — Bert Van (Novellete)
  • 332 — The Cats of Navassa — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 333 — The Planet of Peril [Part 2 of 6; Robert Grandon] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 352 — The Emergency Man — John Wilstach (Short Story)
  • 367 — Bluffer’s Luck [Part 3 of 5; Hashknife Hartley] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 388 — Coast Guard and Navy Don’t Mix — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 400 — Paradise Island [Part 4 of 4] — Kingsbury Scott (Serial Segment)
  • 423 — Magic of Aladdin — Ruland V. E. Waltner (Short Story)
  • 431 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1515The Argosy (UK) Vol. 6, No. 391929-08-01
  • viii — Waiting — Lord Dunsany (Poem(s)) The Saturday Evening Post November 10 1928
  • 1 — The Sentimental Murderer — Edward Cecil (Short Story) The Strand Magazine July 1921
  • 6 — The Lass with the Delicate Air — Baroness von Hutten (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1924
  • 16 — On Holiday — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — The Spoil-Sport — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine September 1926
  • 27 — My Night Watchman — W. W. Jacobs (Introduction to Story/Poem/Article)
  • 27 — Husbandry — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine May 1919; #1 in the “Great Fiction Characters in the Making” series.
  • 33 — Trifles — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 34 — “Isn’t Life Wonderful!” — Geoffrey Moss (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 47 — The Pies — Alphonse Daudet; translated by Richard Vernon (Short Story)translated from the French.
  • 49 — Searchlights — Mrs. W. K. Clifford (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 56 — The Mule — H. Seton Merriman (Short Story) The Queen November 26 1898
  • 63 — The Inheritance — Emilia Pardo Bazán; translated by Richard Vernon (Short Story)
  • 65 — The Captain of the “Ullswater” — Morley Roberts (Short Story) The Grand Magazine April 1905
  • 75 — Picnic Pleasures — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — The Burden of Women — E. Temple Thurston (Play)
  • 85 — The Architect’s Wife — Antonio de Trueba; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 89 — The Sheriff of Kona — Jack London (Short Story) The American Magazine August 1909
  • 94 — The Adoption of Eliza — Mary Roberts Rinehart (Short Story) The Monthly Story Blue Book Magazine January 1907
  • 99 — The Story of the Fox-Brush — James Branch Cabell (Short Story) Harper’s Monthly Magazine August 1905, as “The Fox-Brush”
  • 108 — Helen of Bow — St. John Adcock (Short Story) With the Gilt Off by A. St. John Adcock, A.M. Philpot, Ltd., 1923
  • 111 — The Phantom of the Opera [Part 1 of 6] — Gaston Leroux (Novellete) Mills, 1911translated from the French (Le Fantome de L’Opera, Pierre Lafitte, 1910).
  • 141 — The Magic of Colour — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 144 — The House of the Whispering Pines [Part 8 of 8; Caleb Sweetwater] — Anna Katharine Green (Novel) The Popular Magazine October 1909 (+4)
1516Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 205, No. 41929-08-03George W. Gage
  • 433 — Jolly Flies the Roger [Part 1 of 3] — Lieut. John Hopper (Serial Segment)
  • 454 — Paris Madness — Fred MacIsaac (Novellete)
  • 478 — Monkey Eyes [Part 2 of 2] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 496 — Hack Card — William Corcoran (Short Story)
  • 508 — The Planet of Peril [Part 3 of 6; Robert Grandon] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 531 — Secret Wells — Robert J. Pearsall (Short Story)
  • 540 — Bluffer’s Luck [Part 4 of 5; Hashknife Hartley] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 562 — Watt’s in a Name — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 574 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1517Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 205, No. 51929-08-10Howard V. Brown
  • 579 — Yellow Ivory [Part 1 of 2] — Harold Montanye (Serial Segment)
  • 603 — The Ninth Wonder of the World — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 612 — The Devil’s Apron — H. M. Sutherland (Novellete)
  • 644 — Jolly Flies the Roger [Part 2 of 3] — Lieut. John Hopper (Serial Segment)
  • 663 — The Chanters — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 664 — Chick Reaps the Whirlwind — Ralph R. Perry (Short Story)
  • 674 — Leis of Hawaii — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 675 — The Planet of Peril [Part 4 of 6; Robert Grandon] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 698 — Bluffer’s Luck [Part 5 of 5; Hashknife Hartley] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 717 — The Largest Sea Bird — Wyman Sidney Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 718 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1518Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 205, No. 61929-08-17George W. Gage
  • 725 — Beyond the Law [Part 1 of 4] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 752 — The Gravy Train — Richard A. Martinsen (Novellete)
  • 771 — Yellow Ivory [Part 2 of 2] — Harold Montanye (Serial Segment)
  • 798 — The River Lies in Front [Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Short Story)
  • 811 — Jolly Flies the Roger [Part 3 of 3] — Lieut. John Hopper (Serial Segment)
  • 833 — Death Drums — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 839 — The Planet of Peril [Part 5 of 6; Robert Grandon] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 861 — Hauling an Island Away — William P. Schramm (Miscellaneous)
  • 862 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1519Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 206, No. 11929-08-24George W. Gage
  • 3 — The Gun Crusade [Part 1 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 21 — Parked Pants — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 22 — “How About It, Mike?” — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 49 — Swords on the North Sea [Part 1 of 2] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 68 — Hot Refrigerator Cars in Alaska — Leon Rowland (Miscellaneous)
  • 69 — A Contract Is a Contract — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 80 — Beyond the Law [Part 2 of 4] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — Beyond Gilgit — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 116 — The Planet of Peril [Part 6 of 6; Robert Grandon] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — A Plant That Makes Liquor — Vincent B. Wilson (Miscellaneous)
  • 138 — The Shadow — Robert J. Pearsall (Short Story)
  • 141 — Silkworm Gold — Wyman Sidney Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1520Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 206, No. 21929-08-31Paul Stahr
  • 148 — The Mental Marvel [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 173 — Filipino Cavalry — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 174 — Gray Eyes of Peril — Clarence Woodbury (Novellete)
  • 201 — The Gun Crusade [Part 2 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 221 — The Third Strike — Herbert L. McNary (Short Story)
  • 228 — Swords on the North Sea [Part 2 of 2] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 248 — “Get That Guy Cain!” — Hal Moore (Short Story)
  • 255 — Beyond the Law [Part 3 of 4] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 281 — Somebody Usually Suffers — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 285 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1521The Argosy (UK) Vol. 6, No. 401929-09-01
  • viii — The Holiday — J. J. Bell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — The Isles of Peace — Beatrice Grimshaw (Novellete) The Red Book Magazine October 1921
  • 13 — Sonnet — Elizabeth Barrett Browning (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 14 — The Horse-Shoe — Eden Phillpotts (Short Story) The Outlook October 28 1905
  • 20 — In Praise of Pedestrianism — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — My Captain Kettle — C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne (Introduction to Story/Poem/Article)
  • 23 — The Guns for Cuba [Captain Owen Kettle] — C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine February 1897; #2 in the “Great Fiction Characters in the Making” series.
  • 33 — Gaspard Comes Home — Newman Flower (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1914
  • 39 — In the Dark Hour — Perceval Gibbon (Short Story) McClure’s Magazine May 1908
  • 45 — At the Mid Hour of Night — Thomas Moore (Poem(s)) A Selection of Irish Melodies: Volume 5 by Thomas Moore, J. Power, 1813
  • 46 — An Unofficial Intervention — David Lawson Johnstone (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 56 — The Reconcilement — John Sheffield (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 69 — The Illusion — Michel Corday; translated by Marjorie Laurie (Short Story)
  • 71 — Tony Kytes, the Arch-Deceiver — Thomas Hardy (Short Story) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1891
  • 78 — The Wonder-Child — Phyllis Bottome (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly January 1925
  • 83 — The Pro-Frenchman — P. A. de Alarcón; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 87 — The Trawler — James B. Connolly (Novellete) The American Magazine March 1909
  • 97 — A Chaparral Prince — O. Henry (Short Story) The (New York) Sunday World December 20 1903
  • 102 — The Woman on the Jury — Peter Traill (Short Story) Outlook (London) September 6 1924
  • 105 — Mr. Mitchelbourne’s Last Escapade — A. E. W. Mason (Short Story) Harper’s Weekly December 8 1900
  • 114 — The Sport of Philosophers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — The Caribou Stand — Elizabeth Robins (Short Story) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1905
  • 125 — First Love — Theodore de Banville (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 127 — The Phantom of the Opera [Part 2 of 6] — Gaston Leroux (Novellete) Mills, 1911translated from the French (Le Fantome de L’Opera, Pierre Lafitte, 1910).
1522Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 206, No. 31929-09-07Paul Stahr
  • 289 — Death’s Domain [Part 1 of 2] — F. V. W. Mason (Novellete)
  • 313 — Blood of the Rose [East of Suez] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 327 — Redwood — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 328 — The Mental Marvel [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 354 — The Hoard of Bloodyfist — Eugene Cunningham (Short Story)
  • 366 — The Gun Crusade [Part 3 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 386 — Southdown Mutton — L. Patrick Greene (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine June 1929
  • 396 — A Presidential Archbishop — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 397 — Beyond the Law [Part 4 of 4] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 421 — Hi-Jack and Game — M. E. Chase (Short Story)
  • 427 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1523Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 206, No. 41929-09-14Robert A. Graef
  • 437 — Princess of the Atom [Part 1 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 458 — Yankee Bluff — Lieut. John Hopper (Novellete)
  • 477 — “Ride ’Im, Soldier!” — Harold J. Ashe (Miscellaneous)
  • 478 — Death’s Domain [Part 2 of 2] — F. V. W. Mason (Novellete)
  • 506 — Better Than Bullets [Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 518 — The Mental Marvel [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 542 — Novel “Watchdog” — Don Moore (Miscellaneous)
  • 543 — Watch This One! — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 546 — Kangaroo Court — William P. Schramm (Miscellaneous)
  • 547 — The Gun Crusade [Part 4 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 568 — Dynamite Water — Wyman Sidney Smith (Short Story)
  • 574 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1524Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 206, No. 51929-09-21Paul Stahr
  • 585 — A Reptile Named Robard [Part 1 of 2; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 606 — Missing Gold — Eustace L. Adams (Novellete)
  • 630 — Farallon Islands Part of U.S. — Leon Rowland (Miscellaneous)
  • 631 — Princess of the Atom [Part 2 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 653 — The Hay Fever Handicap — Clyde Brion Davis (Short Story)
  • 656 — Teaching Polly to Talk — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 657 — The Gun Crusade [Part 5 of 5] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 678 — The Fire Dive — Milan O. Myers (Short Story)
  • 687 — The Mental Marvel [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 710 — Gold Standard — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 718 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1525Argosy Allstory Weekly Vol. 206, No. 61929-09-28Paul Stahr
  • 726 — He’d Be His Own Son [Part 1 of 3] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 744 — “What Kept You?” [Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 769 — Hindu “Hexes” and Iron — Theodore Roscoe (Miscellaneous)
  • 770 — A Reptile Named Robard [Part 2 of 2; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 791 — A Pile of Lumber — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 804 — Princess of the Atom [Part 3 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 826 — Gravestone — John N. Preble (Short Story)
  • 835 — The Mental Marvel [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 858 — A Good Servant — William A. Ucker (Short Story)
  • 860 — Hottest Places in the U.S. — Vincent B. Wilson (Miscellaneous)
  • 861 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1526The Argosy (UK) Vol. 6, No. 411929-10-01
  • viii — Old Love Letters — Richard Le Gallienne (Poem(s)) The Story-teller April 1925
  • 1 — Between the Lights — Perceval Gibbon (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine May 1909
  • 7 — The Clerihan Ball — Morley Roberts (Short Story) The White Mamaloi, and Other Stories by Morley Roberts, Nash, 1929
  • 23 — The Doomdorf Mystery [Uncle Abner] — Melville Davisson Post (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 18 1914
  • 29 — My Jeremy — Hugh Walpole (Introduction to Story/Poem/Article)
  • 29 — The Birthday — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1918; #3 in the “Great Fiction Characters in the Making” series.
  • 38 — Pride Humbled — Cranstoun Metcalfe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 39 — Ten Seconds — Claude Farrère; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 42 — At the Railway Station — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Dead Violets — Leonard Merrick (Short Story) Metropolitan Magazine August 1906
  • 50 — Odelette — Henri de Régnier; translated by Dolf Wyllarde (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 51 — The Cruise of the “Willing Mind” — A. E. W. Mason (Short Story) The Illustrated London News December 1 1900
  • 59 — The Little Dream — John Galsworthy (Play) Scribner’s Magazine May 1911
  • 67 — The Air Scout — F. Britten Austin (Short Story) The Strand Magazine November 1914
  • 74 — A Pinch of Salt — A. Neil Lyons (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 77 — The Inheritors — I. A. R. Wylie (Novellete) The Story-teller December 1921
  • 85 — Sweet, Be Not Sad — Norah Nisbet (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 107 — Schoolfellows — Fritz Müller-Partenkirchen; translated by F. L. Rudston Brown (Short Story)
  • 109 — The Brown Man’s Servant — W. W. Jacobs (Novellete) Pearson’s Magazine December 1896
  • 122 — Told by Lord Aberdeen — Lord Aberdeen (Humour) from Jokes Cracked by Lord Aberdeen, Valentine & Sons, 1929
  • 123 — The King’s Stratagem — Stanley J. Weyman (Short Story) The Strand Magazine April 1891
  • 129 — Joys of the Water — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 133 — The Phantom of the Opera [Part 3 of 6] — Gaston Leroux (Novellete) Mills, 1911translated from the French (Le Fantome de L’Opera, Pierre Lafitte, 1910).
1527Argosy Vol. 207, No. 11929-10-05Paul Stahr
  • 1 — War Above the Timber Line [Part 1 of 4] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 19 — Many Happy Returns — C. V. Tench (Short Story)
  • 26 — The House in Kaiserallee — Gordon Stiles (Novellete)
  • 52 — Hindu Gods — Theodore Roscoe (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — He’d Be His Own Son [Part 2 of 3] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — Queer Divers — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — Shorty and the Bull — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 85 — Princess of the Atom [Part 4 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — The Piker’s Game — Richard A. Martinsen (Short Story)
  • 117 — The Mental Marvel [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — S O S — Bob Davis (Short Story)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1528Argosy Vol. 207, No. 21929-10-12Howard V. Brown
  • 149 — Almost a Gentleman [Part 1 of 4] — Robert Terry Shannon (Serial Segment)
  • 170 — Moon Up [Peter Scarlet & Bradshaw, the naturalist] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 195 — The Teredo — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 196 — War Above the Timber Line [Part 2 of 4] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 214 — The Punch Puller — Lieut. John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 228 — A Lost City — Lloyd Eric Reeve (Article)
  • 229 — He’d Be His Own Son [Part 3 of 3] — Garret Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 250 — Box Car Seer — William Edward Hayes (Short Story)
  • 260 — Princess of the Atom [Part 5 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 281 — Blue Tiger of Tibet — Wyman Sidney Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 282 — A Flaw in the Ring — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 285 — Hamlet and the Sidewheel Steamer — Leon Rowland (Miscellaneous)
  • 286 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1529Argosy Vol. 207, No. 31929-10-19Howard V. Brown
  • 294 — The Hawk of Hazard [Part 1 of 5] — Oscar J. Friend (Serial Segment)
  • 311 — The Dance of the Seven Veils [Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 326 — The Crack-Up Kid — Frederick C. Davis (Novellete)
  • 350 — American Magazines on Tropic Out-Trails — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 351 — Almost a Gentleman [Part 2 of 4] — Robert Terry Shannon (Serial Segment)
  • 368 — Bamboo Used for Everything — Wyman Sidney Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 369 — Hit ’Em and Grin — Thomas Barclay Thomson (Short Story)
  • 381 — War Above the Timber Line [Part 3 of 4] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 399 — Salt Water Foolishness — Kingsbury Scott (Short Story)
  • 410 — Princess of the Atom [Part 6 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 430 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1530Argosy Vol. 207, No. 41929-10-26Howard V. Brown
  • 437 — The Treasure on Skeleton Key [Part 1 of 3; Vingo] — Loring Brent (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 454 — Red Decks — Eugene Cunningham (Short Story)
  • 465 — Hey, Rube! — John Wilstach (Novellete)
  • 496 — The Hawk of Hazard [Part 2 of 5] — Oscar J. Friend (Serial Segment)
  • 515 — St. Jerome — Theodore Roscoe (Miscellaneous)
  • 516 — Dirty Linen — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 527 — Kangaroo Freaks — Wyman Sidney Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 528 — Almost a Gentleman [Part 3 of 4] — Robert Terry Shannon (Serial Segment)
  • 548 — Ballyhooey — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 555 — Free Radiograms — Harold J. Sullivan (Miscellaneous)
  • 556 — War Above the Timber Line [Part 4 of 4] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 574 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1531The Argosy (UK) Vol. 6, No. 421929-11-01
  • viii — Time, You Old Gipsy Man — Ralph Hodgson (Poem(s)) Poems by Ralph Hodgson, Macmillan, 1917
  • 1 — The Forest Fire — E. Temple Thurston (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1918
  • 9 — The Tragedies in the Greek Room [Moris Klaw] — Sax Rohmer (Novellete) The New Magazine (UK) April 1913, as “Case of the Tragedies in the Greek Room”
  • 19 — About Fireworks — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 22 — My Wee Macgreegor — J. J. Bell (Introduction to Story/Poem/Article)
  • 22 — Green Paint — J. J. Bell (Short Story) (Reprint); #4 in the “Great Fiction Characters in the Making” series.
  • 27 — Among the Corn-Rows — Hamlin Garland (Short Story) Harper’s Weekly June 28 1890
  • 37 — One Little Thread of Life — E. Phillips Oppenheim (Novellete) The Story-teller July 1923
  • 45 — Chloe Divine — Thomas D’Urfey (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 57 — The Bust of Marcel Mathieu — Katharine Tynan (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine October 1911
  • 63 — The Essence of a Man — Alan Sullivan (Short Story) The Popular Magazine November 1 1909
  • 67 — Smoked Skipper — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine June 1898
  • 73 — A Watcher by the Dead — Ambrose Bierce (Short Story) San Francisco Examiner December 29 1889
  • 78 — A Game of Cards — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — The Bed o’ Pattikews — A. Neil Lyons (Short Story) The Grand Magazine April 1911
  • 85 — Soltké — J. Percy FitzPatrick (Short Story)
  • 97 — The Bending Sickle — Gerald Bullett (Short Story) The Baker’s Cart and Other Tales by Gerald Bullett, John Lane, 1925
  • 102 — The Breed of the Scullys — Andrew Soutar (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #10, January 1913
  • 111 — The Unfinished Game — Barry Pain (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine September 1909
  • 117 — Old Beetle’s Crime — Alex. Barber (Short Story) The Queen May 30 1928
  • 120 — The Splendid Vision — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — The Postmistress of Laurel Run — Bret Harte (Short Story) The Strand Magazine September 1891
  • 132 — The Phantom of the Opera [Part 4 of 6] — Gaston Leroux (Novellete) Mills, 1911translated from the French (Le Fantome de L’Opera, Pierre Lafitte, 1910).
1532Argosy Vol. 207, No. 51929-11-02Robert A. Graef
  • 577 — The Snow Girl [Part 1 of 4] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 593 — Women Rule Siamese Theater — Wyman Sidney Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 594 — The Dark Brotherhood — William Corcoran (Novellete)
  • 600 — The Hawk of Hazard [Part 3 of 5] — Oscar J. Friend (Serial Segment)
  • 629 — Ladybugs and the Price of Apples — Leon Rowland (Miscellaneous)
  • 630 — The Treasure on Skeleton Key [Part 2 of 3; Vingo] — Loring Brent (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 649 — On the Down Grade — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 659 — The Death-Tree of Pula Tega — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 679 — The Mark of Guilt — H. M. Sutherland (Short Story)
  • 690 — Garden of Allah — Theodore Roscoe (Miscellaneous)
  • 691 — Almost a Gentleman [Part 4 of 4] — Robert Terry Shannon (Serial Segment)
  • 707 — Below the Surface — W. Adolphe Roberts (Short Story)
  • 718 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1533Argosy Vol. 207, No. 61929-11-09Howard V. Brown
  • 727 — The WH Brand [Part 1 of 4] — F. R. Buckley (Serial Segment)
  • 741 — The Bridge of Stores — Wyman Sidney Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 742 — “Draw a Gun!” — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 781 — The Snow Girl [Part 2 of 4] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 797 — The Peace Offering — Kingsbury Scott (Short Story)
  • 807 — The Treasure on Skeleton Key [Part 3 of 3; Vingo] — Loring Brent (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 826 — One Ton Kelly — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 833 — A Rodent Practical Joker — Vincent B. Wilson (Miscellaneous)
  • 834 — The Hawk of Hazard [Part 4 of 5] — Oscar J. Friend (Serial Segment)
  • 852 — Suffering Pearls — Charles Winfield Fessier (Short Story)
  • 862 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1534Argosy Vol. 208, No. 11929-11-16Paul Stahr
  • 5 — Cyrano [Part 1 of 6] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — Floating Islands — Wyman Sidney Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 28 — The Goldfish Mutiny — F. V. W. Mason (Novellete)
  • 63 — Thuggee — Theodore Roscoe (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — The WH Brand [Part 2 of 4] — F. R. Buckley (Serial Segment)
  • 80 — These Southerners Never Surrendered — George Parke (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Storm and Steel — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 91 — The Snow Girl [Part 3 of 4] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 108 — Trouble in Truck Two — Robert J. Pearsall (Short Story)
  • 118 — The Hawk of Hazard [Part 5 of 5] — Oscar J. Friend (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — Madstones — Dorothy Davidson (Miscellaneous)
  • 138 — Here Comes the Fleet! — Lieut. John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 140 — Filipino Gamecocks — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 141 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — H. Bedford-Jones (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1535Argosy Vol. 208, No. 21929-11-23Paul Stahr
  • 151 — “Run, Dan, Run!” [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 172 — The Great Strafe — Gordon Stiles (Novellete)
  • 195 — Cyrano [Part 2 of 6] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 213 — No More Boomers — William Edward Hayes (Short Story)
  • 227 — The WH Brand [Part 3 of 4] — F. R. Buckley (Serial Segment)
  • 242 — The Flower That Talks — Wyman Sidney Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 243 — The Running Mate — Bennett Ladd (Novellete)
  • 264 — The Snow Girl [Part 4 of 4] — Ray Cummings (Novel)
  • 281 — A Day Sooner — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 284 — Angleworm Farm — Vincent B. Wilson (Miscellaneous)
  • 285 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Fred MacIsaac (Column)
  • 286 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1536Argosy Vol. 208, No. 31929-11-30Howard V. Brown
  • 293 — The Big Kick [Part 1 of 2; Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 313 — A Strange Record — Lloyd Eric Reeve (Miscellaneous)
  • 314 — The Darkness on Fifth Avenue [Preston & Hines] — Murray Leinster (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 350 — Dogs in Folklore — Theodore Roscoe (Miscellaneous)
  • 351 — “Run, Dan, Run!” [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 371 — A Man of Size — Thomas Barclay Thomson (Short Story)
  • 382 — Cyrano [Part 3 of 6] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 402 — The Punishment Fits the Crime — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 412 — The WH Brand [Part 4 of 4] — F. R. Buckley (Serial Segment)
  • 428 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Thomas Barclay Thomson (Column)
  • 429 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1537The Argosy (UK) Vol. 6, No. 431929-12-01
  • viii — November Blue — Alice Meynell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — The Man Underneath — Morley Roberts (Short Story) Painted Rock by Morley Roberts, Nash, 1907
  • 7 — The Eel — George Reston Malloch (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 14 — Ensign Knightley’s Homecoming — A. E. W. Mason (Short Story) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1899
  • 24 — Though Thou Art Dead — Nina Cust (Poem(s))
  • 25 — Candy — Baroness von Hutten (Novellete) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #153, December 1924
  • 45 — The Intercession of the Sea — Roy Norton (Short Story) The Grand Magazine October 1907
  • 51 — The Pompadour’s Fan — Alfred de Musset; translated by Marjorie Laurie (Short Story)
  • 62 — Peace and War — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — My Private Pagett — Lt.-Col. W. P. Drury (Introduction to Story/Poem/Article)
  • 65 — Pringle’s Progress — Lt.-Col. W. P. Drury (Short Story) The Tadpole of an Archangel and Other Naval Stories by W. P. Drury, Simpkin Marshall, 1898; #5 in the “Great Fiction Characters in the Making” series.
  • 72 — Precedence — F. Tennyson Jesse (Short Story) Our World March 1924
  • 80 — Music Begets Sweet Echoes — Norah Nisbet (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 82 — Joie-de-Loup — Max Pemberton (Short Story) The Graphic July 1902
  • 87 — The Cask of Amontillado [Fortunato] — Edgar Allan Poe (Short Story) Godey’s Lady’s Book November 1846
  • 91 — Where Beauty Lies — Peter Traill (Short Story) Hutchinson’s Magazine September 1924
  • 99 — Absent-Mindedness in a Choir — Thomas Hardy (Vignette) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1891, as “Absent-Mindedness in a Parish Choir”
  • 101 — Shah Sujah’s Mouse — Flora Annie Steel (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 107 — The Temptation of Admiral Juddy — Ben Travers (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 114 — The Kiss — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — Markheim — Robert Louis Stevenson (Short Story) Unwin’s Annual 1886, 1885
  • 125 — The Garden of Sleep — Richard Le Gallienne (Poem(s)) The Story-teller June 1924
  • 126 — Let’s Go to Hinky-Dink’s — Louis Bromfield (Short Story) McCall’s Magazine September 1927
  • 134 — Bombo — H. de Vere Stacpoole (Short Story) The Story-teller March 1925
  • 139 — The Phantom of the Opera [Part 5 of 6] — Gaston Leroux (Novellete) Mills, 1911translated from the French (Le Fantome de L’Opera, Pierre Lafitte, 1910).
1538Argosy Vol. 208, No. 41929-12-07George W. Gage
  • 433 — The Sky’s the Limit [Part 1 of 2] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 452 — The Inquisitive Ostrich — Patrick McGrath (Miscellaneous)
  • 453 — A Dry Landing — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 462 — When Gold Calls — Harold Montanye (Novellete)
  • 490 — Tin Can Currency — Lee Robinson (Miscellaneous)
  • 491 — The Big Kick [Part 2 of 2; Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 512 — Nemesis of the Desert — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 524 — “Run, Dan, Run!” [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 545 — Emu Is a Free Woman — Wyman Sidney Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 546 — Square — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 552 — Cyrano [Part 4 of 6] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 574 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Erle Stanley Gardner (Column)
  • 575 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1539Argosy Vol. 208, No. 51929-12-14Howard V. Brown
  • 581 — A Road at Stake [Part 1 of 4] — Francis Lynde (Serial Segment)
  • 598 — Taken for a Ride [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 635 — The Sky’s the Limit [Part 2 of 2] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 655 — The Largest Regiment in the World — Lee Robinson (Miscellaneous)
  • 656 — Square Conchas — J. E. Grinstead (Short Story)
  • 667 — “Run, Dan, Run!” [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 689 — A Dabble in Transportation — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 695 — Cyrano [Part 5 of 6] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 714 — Cricket-Matching in China — Patrick McGrath (Miscellaneous)
  • 715 — Last Drink of Pulque — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 717 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Francis Lynde (Column)
  • 718 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1540Argosy Vol. 208, No. 61929-12-21Robert A. Graef
  • 726 — Maza of the Moon [Part 1 of 4] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 749 — A Steepleless Cathedral — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 750 — Virgin Diamonds [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 774 — The Yogi of India — Theodore Roscoe (Miscellaneous)
  • 775 — A Road at Stake [Part 2 of 4] — Francis Lynde (Serial Segment)
  • 792 — All the Traffic Will Bear — George B. Rodney (Short Story)
  • 804 — A Forty-Million-Dollar Stamp — Dorothy Davidson (Miscellaneous)
  • 805 — “Run, Dan, Run!” [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 827 — Old Napoleon — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 835 — Cyrano [Part 6 of 6] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 852 — Preserving Human Heads — William P. Schramm (Miscellaneous)
  • 853 — Glory of Bildad — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 861 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Otis Adelbert Kline (Column)
  • 862 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1541Argosy Vol. 209, No. 11929-12-28Howard V. Brown
  • 3 — The Plumed Serpent [Part 1 of 4] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — Where Dame Nature Went on a Jag — Hal Moore (Miscellaneous)
  • 24 — The City of the Blind [Preston & Hines] — Murray Leinster (Novellete)
  • 50 — Queer Beliefs About Mistletoe — Vincent B. Wilson (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — Maza of the Moon [Part 2 of 4] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 73 — Deep-Sea Santa Claus — Ralph R. Perry (Short Story)
  • 83 — Tropical Christmas Tree — Wyman Sidney Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 84 — A Road at Stake [Part 3 of 4] — Francis Lynde (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — The Urn of Fate — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Hard-Boiled Cayhill’s Christmas Eve Party — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 108 — “Run, Dan, Run!” [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — Nothing Ever Happens — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 140 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Richard Barry (Column)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1542The Argosy (UK) Vol. 7, No. 441930-01-01
  • viii — The Lighthouse of Love — Sir William Watson (Poem(s))
  • 1 — Home-Coming — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) The New Magazine (UK) December 1910
  • 9 — A Bay Dog-Watch — Morley Roberts (Short Story) Ancient Mariners by Morley Roberts, Mills, 1919
  • 17 — A Song — Herbert E. Palmer (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 18 — Values — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — Honour Among Sportsmen — Richard Connell (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post February 4 1922
  • 27 — Intervention — Matilde Serao; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)translated from the Italian.
  • 38 — Hannah Weaving — Edith Lombard Squires (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 39 — The Horse of Hurricane Reef — Charles Tenney Jackson (Short Story) Short Stories September 10 1922
  • 43 — My Pam — The Baroness von Hutten (Introduction to Story/Poem/Article)
  • 43 — Flagons and Apples [Pam] — The Baroness von Hutten (Short Story) The Story-teller August 1923; #6 in the “Great Fiction Characters in the Making” series.
  • 51 — The Devil’s Own Luck — J. D. Beresford (Short Story) The Century Magazine May 1926
  • 56 — At the Pantomime — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — “My House Shall Be Called the House of Prayer” — William Hope Hodgson (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine May 1911
  • 63 — A Distant Relative — W. W. Jacobs (Play)adapted from the short story of the same name (Strand Magazine, February 1906).
  • 70 — The Gift of the Simple King — Gilbert Parker (Short Story) The Idler October 1894
  • 77 — Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh — Newman Flower (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine December 1925
  • 87 — The Water-Shed — Humbert Wolfe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 89 — The Christmas Rose — Selma Lagerlöf (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 96 — Drifting Crane — Hamlin Garland (Short Story) Harper’s Weekly May 31 1890
  • 99 — “A Present from Margate” — Ida Lemon (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine January 1894, uncredited.
  • 109 — The Sestina — James Branch Cabell (Novellete) Harper’s Monthly Magazine January 1906
  • 117 — The Bet — Anton Tchehov; translated by Richard Vernon (Short Story)
  • 121 — Joopiter Ploovius, Private — Lt.-Col. W. P. Drury (Short Story) Bearers of the Burden, Being Stories of Land and Sea by W. P. Drury, Lawrence, 1899
  • 126 — Château de Chinon — Eleanor Farjeon (Poem(s))
  • 127 — A Pair of Hands — A. Quiller-Couch (Short Story) The Cornish Magazine December 1898, as by Q
  • 133 — Bells—Great and Small — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 136 — Elsie and the Child [Elsie Sprickett] — Arnold Bennett (Novellete) The Story-teller September 1924; #1 in the “World’s Best Short Novels” series.
  • 161 — The Root House — Leslie McFarlane (Short Story) MacLean’s November 1 1927
  • 170 — The House of Peace — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 173 — “Tarpaulin Muster” — Bill Adams (Vignette) The Outlook October 21 1925
  • 175 — The White Road — J. J. Bell (Short Story) Some Plain—Some Coloured by J. J. Bell, Hodder, 1923
  • 178 — Wings — Norah Nisbet (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 179 — The Phantom of the Opera [Part 6 of 6] — Gaston Leroux (Novellete) Mills, 1911translated from the French (Le Fantome de L’Opera, Pierre Lafitte, 1910).
1543Argosy Vol. 209, No. 21930-01-04Paul Stahr
  • 145 — Backwater [Part 1 of 6] — T. S. Stribling (Serial Segment)
  • 164 — Black Art — Theodore Roscoe (Miscellaneous)
  • 165 — Blue for Blooey — Erle Stanley Gardner (Short Story)
  • 177 — The Texas Loco-weed — Fred Cornelius (Miscellaneous)
  • 178 — The Malady of Jean-Baptiste — William Merriam Rouse (Novellete)
  • 206 — The Plumed Serpent [Part 2 of 4] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 226 — Three of a Kind — Frank J. Schindler (Short Story)
  • 236 — Maza of the Moon [Part 3 of 4] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 261 — Flying Luck — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 269 — Fighting Fish — Wyman Sidney Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 270 — A Road at Stake [Part 4 of 4] — Francis Lynde (Serial Segment)
  • 286 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — T. S. Stribling (Column)
  • 287 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1544Argosy Vol. 209, No. 31930-01-11William Reusswig
  • 292 — The Law in Fraternity [Part 1 of 3] — Clem Yore (Serial Segment)
  • 310 — Rising Waters — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 336 — Keeping a Coon — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 337 — Backwater [Part 2 of 6] — T. S. Stribling (Serial Segment)
  • 356 — Rest in Peace — Theodore Roscoe (Miscellaneous)
  • 357 — The Death Song of Absinthe Devolle [East of Suez] — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 370 — The Plumed Serpent [Part 3 of 4] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 391 — The Phantom Mine — Victor Lauriston & W. DeCartier (Short Story)
  • 402 — “The Spirit of ’76” — George Parke (Miscellaneous)
  • 403 — Maza of the Moon [Part 4 of 4] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 425 — The Break — Tom Curry (Short Story)
  • 427 — Cargoes That Sailors Hate — W. C. Sprong (Miscellaneous)
  • 428 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Clem Yore (Column)
  • 429 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1545Argosy Vol. 209, No. 41930-01-18Paul Stahr
  • 436 — A Great Man’s Shoes [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 459 — A Cave Lighted by Glowworms — Wyman Sidney Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 460 — Aces Up! — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 478 — The Law in Fraternity [Part 2 of 3] — Clem Yore (Serial Segment)
  • 496 — The Red Owl — Rafael Sabatini (Short Story) The Royal Magazine August 1900
  • 505 — Backwater [Part 3 of 6] — T. S. Stribling (Serial Segment)
  • 522 — An Eye for an Eye [Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 536 — The Plumed Serpent [Part 4 of 4] — Richard Barry (Serial Segment)
  • 556 — Hunting the Tarantula — C. A. F. Macbeth (Miscellaneous)
  • 557 — The Great White Helmet — Karl Detzer (Short Story)
  • 573 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Theodore Roscoe (Column)
  • 574 — John Solomon — Walt Mason (Miscellaneous)
  • 574 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1546Argosy Vol. 209, No. 51930-01-25Paul Stahr
  • 581 — The Lost Punch [Part 1 of 2; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 601 — U.S. Post Office in Hollow Tree — Vincent B. Wilson (Miscellaneous)
  • 602 — The Mysterious John Solomon [John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 633 — A Great Man’s Shoes [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 656 — Destroying a Derelict — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 657 — Silk — Homer King Gordon (Short Story)
  • 664 — The Law in Fraternity [Part 3 of 3] — Clem Yore (Serial Segment)
  • 684 — There Are Such Things — W. C. Sprong (Miscellaneous)
  • 685 — Domino Craves a Thrill — Charles Winfield Fessier (Short Story)
  • 693 — Pigeons Carry News in Japan — Wyman Sidney Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 694 — Backwater [Part 4 of 6] — T. S. Stribling (Serial Segment)
  • 716 — Applicant 27 — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 718 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — George F. Worts (Column)
  • 719 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1547Argosy Vol. 209, No. 61930-02-01Paul Stahr
  • A Man from the Bad Lands [Part 1 of 5] — George W. Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • The Lost Punch [Part 2 of 2; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • A Great Man’s Shoes [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • Backwater [Part 5 of 6] — T. S. Stribling (Serial Segment)
  • Little Nort’ Countree Voices — Clem Yore (Short Story)
  • Glamour of Gold — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • First In — Berton E. Cook (Short Story)
  • Crushed Evidence — Howard Ellis Davis (Short Story)
  • The Men Who Make the Argosy — George Washington Ogden (Column)
1548The Argosy (UK) Vol. 7, No. 451930-02-01
  • viii — The Quest — Lord Dunsany (Poem(s)) The Saturday Evening Post August 31 1929
  • 1 — Juxtapositions — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) Pictorial Review November 1924
  • 9 — The Missing Witness Sensation [Max Carrados] — Ernest Bramah (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine July 1926
  • 21 — In Normandy — Laurence Hope (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 22 — The Pageant of India — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Pym’s Party — Denis Mackail (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine August 1926
  • 33 — The Spirit of the North — Alan Sullivan (Short Story) The Royal Magazine November 1921
  • 39 — The Dark Ride — Perceval Gibbon (Short Story) The Century Magazine October 1922
  • 47 — The Wise Man’s Wife — Arthur Schnitzler; translated by F. H. Lyon (Short Story)
  • 54 — A Page of Verse — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — The Gods of Yesterday — James Warner Bellah (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 30 1927; #1 in the “Great Stories of the War” series.
  • 61 — The Millionaire of Hornibrook Island — Guy Boothby (Short Story) Billy Binks, Hero, and Other Stories by Guy Boothby, Chambers, 1898
  • 73 — Jabodin’s Luck — Emmanuel Arène; translated by W. W. Tunbridge (Short Story)
  • 76 — Call It Murder — Hilton Brown (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine February 1925
  • 84 — Darby and Joan — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — William Bacon’s Man — Hamlin Garland (Short Story) The Century Magazine June 1891, as “A Spring Romance”
  • 94 — The Human Boy — Eden Phillpotts (Introduction to Story/Poem/Article)
  • 94 — The Protest of the Wing Dormitory — Eden Phillpotts (Short Story) The Idler September 1896; #7 in the “Great Fiction Characters in the Making” series.
  • 101 — The Master of Derrington — Elizabeth Robins (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 112 — Life of Ma Parker — Katherine Mansfield (Short Story) The (London) Evening News January 16 1923
  • 116 — The Countess Decides — Robert Barr (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 27 1903
  • 126 — The Waiting Supper — Thomas Hardy (Novellete) (Reprint); #2 in the “World’s Best Short Novels” series.
1549Argosy Vol. 210, No. 11930-02-08Paul Stahr
  • 6 — The Man Who Was Two Men [Part 1 of 2] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — Your Excellency — G. B. Lancaster (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine July 1929
  • 39 — A Dozen Years After — Theodore Roscoe (Miscellaneous)
  • 40 — The Sapphire Smile [Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 69 — A Man from the Bad Lands [Part 2 of 5] — George W. Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 85 — Tons of Money to Burn — Vincent B. Wilson (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — Fingers of the Wind — Frank H. Shaw (Short Story)
  • 89 — Lassoed by the Flood — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 90 — A Great Man’s Shoes [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Sauerkraut Radishes — Wyman Sidney Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — Meeting All Comers — Milan Orland Myers (Short Story)
  • 119 — Backwater [Part 6 of 6] — T. S. Stribling (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Ray Cummings (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1550Argosy Vol. 210, No. 21930-02-15Paul Stahr
  • John Solomon’s Biggest Game [Part 1 of 6; John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novel)
  • The Man Who Was Two Men [Part 2 of 2] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • A Man from the Bad Lands [Part 3 of 5] — George W. Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • A Great Man’s Shoes [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • Forty-Nine and Fight — Robert J. Pearsall (Novellete)
  • Front Runners — William E. Barrett (Short Story)
  • Cracked Ice for Three — Clem Yore (Short Story)
  • Pure Politics — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • The Men Who Make the Argosy — Robert J. Pearsall (Column)
  • Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • Otis Adelbert Kline—On Maza — Otis Adelbert Kline, Louise Palmer & L. K. Sartor (Letter)
  • Meet Mr. MacIsaac — Fred MacIsaac (Biographical Material)
1551Argosy Vol. 210, No. 31930-02-22Robert A. Graef
  • 294 — The Radio Gun-Runners [Part 1 of 6] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 315 — Fools Rush In — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 327 — Origins of St. Valentine’s Day — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 328 — Six-Gun Railroading — A. Leslie (Novellete)
  • 347 — A Hard Egg to Hatch — Wyman Sidney Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 348 — John Solomon’s Biggest Game [Part 2 of 6; John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novel)
  • 369 — Sure-Thing Bets — Harold Montanye (Short Story)
  • 382 — A Man from the Bad Lands [Part 4 of 5] — George W. Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • 400 — Fish That Build Homes — William P. Schramm (Miscellaneous)
  • 401 — No More Mush — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 405 — A Great Man’s Shoes [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 428 — Handling Disorderly Bears — Vincent B. Wilson (Miscellaneous)
  • 429 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Ralph Milne Farley (Column)
  • 430 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1552Argosy Vol. 210, No. 41930-03-01Paul Stahr
  • Man Size [Part 1 of 2] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • The Radio Gun-Runners [Part 2 of 6] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • John Solomon’s Biggest Game [Part 3 of 6; John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novel)
  • A Man from the Bad Lands [Part 5 of 5] — George W. Ogden (Serial Segment)
  • The Storm That Had to Be Stopped [Preston & Hines] — Murray Leinster (Novella/Short Novel)
  • The Fire Test — Robert J. Pearsall (Short Story)
  • Two Men in a Ship — Laurence Donovan (Short Story)
  • Fixed Fights — John Garretsee (Short Story)
  • The Men Who Make the Argosy — Robert Carse (Column)
1553The Argosy (UK) Vol. 7, No. 461930-03-01
  • viii — Vision — John Galsworthy (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — The Gilded Pheasant — Stephen Avery (Short Story) Collier’s July 18 1925
  • 7 — The Sign of the Shadow [Arsène Lupin] — Maurice Leblanc; translated by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos (Novellete) The New Magazine (UK) July 1911translated from the French (“Le signe de l’ombre”, Je sais tout June 15, 1911).
  • 17 — “There’s Money in Poetry” — Konrad Bercovici (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine October 1928
  • 22 — The Mule [Foreign Legion: The Geste Brothers] — P. C. Wren (Short Story) Good Gestes by P. C. Wren, Murray, 1929
  • 29 — Fame — Henri Lavedan; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)translated from the French.
  • 33 — A Beautiful Superstition — Mrs. Belloc Lowndes (Short Story) The Grand Magazine April 1920
  • 42 — Old Houses — A. Newberry Choyce (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 43 — Two Masters — Arthur Wheen (Short Story) The London Mercury November 1924; #2 in the “Great Stories of the War” series.
  • 52 — In the Far North — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — In Hanging Garden Gully — C. E. Montague (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 60 — Long Ago — Victor Hugo; translated by Mary Kelly Walker (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 61 — Brothers — Björnstjerne Björnson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 65 — The Apotheosis of the Minx — F. E. Dugdale (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine May 1908
  • 71 — Captain Spink — Morley Roberts (Introduction to Story/Poem/Article)
  • 71 — The Overcrowded Iceberg [Captain Harry Spink] — Morley Roberts (Short Story) The Strand Magazine February 1905; #8 in the “Great Fiction Characters in the Making” series.
  • 84 — The Glory of this World — P. A. de Alarcón; translated by Richard Vernon (Short Story)
  • 87 — A Change of Treatment — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) Many Cargoes by W. W. Jacobs, Lawrence and Bullen, 1896
  • 91 — Desolation — Pauline Smith (Short Story) Woman’s Journal July 1928
  • 100 — In Praise of Courtesy — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — The Gardener — Barry Pain (Short Story) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1905
  • 107 — The Coward — A. E. W. Mason (Short Story) The Illustrated London News April 27 1901
  • 117 — Do Seek Their Meat from God — C. G. D. Roberts (Short Story) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1892
  • 120 — The Other Man’s Burden — Warwick Deeping (Novellete) The Story-teller November 1922; #3 in the “World’s Best Short Novels” series.
1554Argosy Vol. 210, No. 51930-03-08William Reusswig
  • 582 — Looters’ Luck [Part 1 of 2] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 605 — A Cannon Ball’s Return Trip — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 606 — Gold Blindness [Whispering Story] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 622 — Origin of the Log — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 623 — Man Size [Part 2 of 2] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 645 — War Ribbons — Fred M. White (Short Story)
  • 658 — The Curious Papaya Tree — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 659 — The Radio Gun-Runners [Part 3 of 6] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 677 — More Gold for Forty-Niners — Dorothy Davidson (Miscellaneous)
  • 678 — Golden Gloves — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 689 — John Solomon’s Biggest Game [Part 4 of 6; John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novel)
  • 708 — Mudholes for Rent — Wyman Sidney Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 709 — From the Bottom of the Deck — Neil T. McMillan (Short Story)
  • 717 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — J. Allan Dunn (Column)
  • 718 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1555PDFArgosy Vol. 210, No. 61930-03-15Clinton Pettee
  • 724 — Caged [Part 1 of 4] — Courtney Ryley Cooper (Serial Segment)
  • 743 — Sperm — R. W. Alexander (Short Story)
  • 752 — Bad Hombres — Hugh Pendexter (Novellete)
  • 782 — The Perfume Capital — E. F. Giffin (Miscellaneous)
  • 783 — Looters’ Luck [Part 2 of 2] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 803 — Singing Bottles — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 804 — Beans for Backbone — Richard A. Martinsen (Short Story)
  • 814 — The Radio Gun-Runners [Part 4 of 6] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 830 — Canny — Lawrence William Pedrose (Short Story)
  • 838 — John Solomon’s Biggest Game [Part 5 of 6; John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novel)
  • 856 — Expiation — Frederick Niven (Short Story)
  • 861 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Courtney Ryley Cooper (Column)
  • 862 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1556Argosy Vol. 211, No. 11930-03-22Paul Stahr
  • 5 — Gone North [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 24 — One Jackass Over — Vincent B. Wilson (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Grogan Gets a Shave — Robert J. Pearsall (Short Story)
  • 36 — The Blue Cat of Buddha [Peter Scarlet & Bradshaw, the naturalist] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 62 — Texas-Shy Bank Bandits — Clem Yore (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — Caged [Part 2 of 4] — Courtney Ryley Cooper (Serial Segment)
  • 82 — The Penalty — James William Fraser (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Fall Guy [Whispering Story] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Short Story)
  • 97 — The Radio Gun-Runners [Part 5 of 6] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 114 — A Dye Made from Spiders — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — The Price of a Ride — William Corcoran (Short Story)
  • 122 — John Solomon’s Biggest Game [Part 6 of 6; John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novel)
  • 140 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Charles Alden Seltzer (Column)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 141 — [biographical sketch] — Paul Stahr (Biographical Material)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1557Argosy Vol. 211, No. 21930-03-29Paul Stahr
  • 149 — The City of Japheth [Part 1 of 3; John Norcross] — W. Wirt (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 169 — Malt, Vinous, or Poisonous — J. E. Grinstead (Short Story)
  • 182 — Devil Pearls [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 206 — Gone North [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 226 — The Last Patrol — Frank Wead (Short Story)
  • 235 — Cow-Pilots — Harold J. Ashe (Miscellaneous)
  • 236 — Caged [Part 3 of 4] — Courtney Ryley Cooper (Serial Segment)
  • 253 — “Nice and Quiet” — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 264 — A Stamp Worth All the Gold in the World — Arthur Stanton (Miscellaneous)
  • 265 — The Radio Gun-Runners [Part 6 of 6] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 282 — Brigands of the Balkans — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 283 — A Con Man’s Luck — Bob Davis (Short Story)
  • 285 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — W. Wirt (Column)
  • 286 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1558The Argosy (UK) Vol. 7, No. 471930-04-01
  • viii — Against Clock and Compasses — Robert Graves (Poem(s))
  • 1 — Sabri — James Francis Dwyer (Short Story) Woman’s Home Companion June 1925
  • 14 — The Greater Part — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) The Story-teller October 1911
  • 22 — The Eternal Spring — Richard Le Gallienne (Poem(s)) The New Magazine (UK) July 1925
  • 23 — The Love-Letters of Smith — H. C. Bunner (Short Story) Puck July 23 1890
  • 28 — Lovers’ Gifts — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Master of “The Flower” — Captain F. H. Shaw (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 43 — First Oboe — James Webber Glover (Short Story) The Forum January 1929
  • 47 — The Spanish Jade — Maurice Hewlett (Short Story) Harper’s Monthly Magazine September 1906
  • 57 — Motherhood — Alan Sullivan (Short Story) Munsey’s Magazine September 1924
  • 61 — Nach Verdun! — F. Britten Austin (Short Story) The Strand Magazine June 1917; #3 in the “Great Stories of the War” series.
  • 71 — Miss Hinch — Henry Sydnor Harrison (Novellete) McClure’s Magazine September 1911
  • 81 — Joe Quinney — H. A. Vachell (Introduction to Story/Poem/Article)
  • 81 — The Barbens of Barben-Lacy [Joe Quinney] — H. A. Vachell (Short Story) The Strand Magazine April 1921; #8 in the “Great Fiction Characters in the Making” series.
  • 88 — Napoleon the Scoundrel — Pierre Mille (Short Story) The Grand Magazine May 1907
  • 92 — Sweet Sleep Be with Us One and All — Joanna Baillie (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 93 — The Blonde Beast [Tales of Men] — Edith Wharton (Short Story) Scribner’s Magazine September 1910
  • 105 — The Birth of April — Leslie M. Oyler (Poem(s))
  • 106 — Tartarin’s Ascent of Mont Blanc — Alphonse Daudet (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the French.
  • 114 — Pollen — Susan Glaspell (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine March 1919
  • 119 — Rosanna Dew — M. E. Francis (Novellete) Cassell’s Winter Annual #4, 1922/23; #4 in the “World’s Best Short Novels” series.
1559Argosy Vol. 211, No. 31930-04-05Clinton Pettee
  • 289 — Alexander the Red [Part 1 of 3] — Don McGrew (Serial Segment)
  • 312 — “Maybe” Jones — Hugh Pendexter (Novellete)
  • 346 — The City of Japheth [Part 2 of 3; John Norcross] — W. Wirt (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 366 — Pioneer Post Office — Harold J. Ashe (Miscellaneous)
  • 367 — Fake It Easy! — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 377 — The Island of Statues — C. A. F. Macbeth (Miscellaneous)
  • 378 — Gone North [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 396 — “They’s a Train Comin’!” — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 401 — Caged [Part 4 of 4] — Courtney Ryley Cooper (Serial Segment)
  • 421 — The Bad Man of Stony Gulch — B. E. Harmon (Short Story)
  • 429 — False Whiskers Grow in Ocean — P. W. Luce (Miscellaneous)
  • 430 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Hugh Pendexter (Column)
  • 431 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1560Argosy Vol. 211, No. 41930-04-12Howard V. Brown
  • 436 — Island of the Damned [Part 1 of 4] — R. de S. Horn (Serial Segment)
  • 454 — Strange Radio Receivers — William David Belbeck (Miscellaneous)
  • 455 — Stepping in Society — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 461 — A Polar Utopia — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 462 — Sky Madness — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 495 — Alexander the Red [Part 2 of 3] — Don McGrew (Serial Segment)
  • 517 — No Decision Rendered — Sehon Carlisle (Short Story)
  • 527 — The City of Japheth [Part 3 of 3; John Norcross] — W. Wirt (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 546 — Carmen — C. A. Freeman (Short Story)
  • 553 — Gone North [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 572 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — R. de S. Horn (Column)
  • 573 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1561Argosy Vol. 211, No. 51930-04-19George W. Gage
  • 580 — In the Reign of King Ben [Part 1 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 596 — Romance and Man-Root — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 624 — Island of the Damned [Part 2 of 4] — R. de S. Horn (Serial Segment)
  • 644 — Pain — Charles Wesley Sanders (Short Story)
  • 653 — The White Horse of Berkshire — Dorothy Davidson (Miscellaneous)
  • 654 — Alexander the Red [Part 3 of 3] — Don McGrew (Serial Segment)
  • 678 — The Shot Heard Round the World — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 692 — Catching Monkeys in India — William David Belbeck (Miscellaneous)
  • 693 — Gone North [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 711 — Three Cigarettes on One Match — Katharine S. Harrington (Miscellaneous)
  • 712 — Running Wild — A. Leslie (Short Story)
  • 716 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — J. E. Grinstead (Column)
  • 717 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1562Argosy Vol. 211, No. 61930-04-26Paul Stahr
  • 726 — The Wrong Kind of Money [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 752 — The Man in the Jade Mask [Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 781 — In the Reign of King Ben [Part 2 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 797 — The Martinet — Harwood Steele (Short Story)
  • 807 — Island of the Damned [Part 3 of 4] — R. de S. Horn (Serial Segment)
  • 826 — A Portuguese Coin — Frederick F. Seely (Short Story)
  • 832 — Gone North [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 851 — The Feud of the Wolf — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • The Men Who Make the Argosy — Paul Stahr (Column)
1563The Argosy (UK) Vol. 7, No. 481930-05-01
  • viii — Her Anxiety and His Confidence — W. B. Yeats (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — The Mystery of J.H. Farrer — E. Temple Thurston (Short Story) The Strand Magazine October 1910 (+1)
  • 20 — Space — G. F. Bradby (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 22 — The Professor’s Foundling — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine December 1911
  • 31 — Bird Song at Morning — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — The Boy Penrod [Penrod Schofield] — Booth Tarkington (Short Story) from Penrod, Doubleday, Page & Co., 1914
  • 44 — Last Love — Arnold Bennett (Novellete) Hearst’s International March 1923
  • 53 — Those Who Smiled — Perceval Gibbon (Short Story) The Story-teller September 1919; #4 in the “Great Stories of the War” series.
  • 62 — Voices by a River — Edmund Blunden (Poem(s))
  • 63 — The Bandit Quastana — Alphonse Daudet; translated by Margaret I. Baumann (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the French.
  • 67 — The Game of Liberty — E. Phillips Oppenheim (Novellete) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #21, December 1913; #5 in the “World’s Best Short Novels” series.
  • 83 — Silk — J. J. Bell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 104 — My Ladies’ Vanities — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — The New Earth — Mrs. Wilson Woodrow (Short Story) Hampton’s Magazine March 1911
  • 116 — May Song — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 117 — The Superstitious Man’s Story — Thomas Hardy (Short Story) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1891
  • 119 — Two Schoolfellows — Paul Bourget (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 124 — Zachary Goes to America — Warwick Deeping (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #142, January 1924
  • 130 — Concerning Conversation — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 131 — The Great Beckleswaithe Mystery [Part 1 of 3] — Henry Herman (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
1564Argosy Vol. 212, No. 11930-05-03Paul Stahr
  • 1 — Java Blend [Part 1 of 2] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 25 — Modern Whaling — Vincent B. Wilson (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — The Death Watch [Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 54 — Golf Once Banned in Scotland — E. W. Frederiksen (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — The Wrong Kind of Money [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — Where Lilies Are Deadly — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — No Color! — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 90 — In the Reign of King Ben [Part 3 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 105 — Father of America’s Buffalo Herds — William David Belbeck (Miscellaneous)
  • 106 — The Old Master — Kingsbury Scott (Short Story)
  • 115 — The First Automobile Race — Iva Holdeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — Island of the Damned [Part 4 of 4] — R. de S. Horn (Serial Segment)
  • 135 — Runaway Dynamite — A. Leslie (Short Story)
  • 140 — Strange Cargoes — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 141 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1565Argosy Vol. 212, No. 21930-05-10Paul Stahr
  • Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 148 — Voodoo’d [Part 1 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 168 — The Death Spell of Nong Chik [Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 191 — Java Blend [Part 2 of 2] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 214 — Stormalong Pays a Debt — Ralph R. Perry (Short Story)
  • 224 — The Wrong Kind of Money [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 245 — Productive Trees — Oscar B. Aldrich (Miscellaneous)
  • 246 — Two Crooks and a Career — Robert Terry Shannon (Short Story)
  • 258 — The Fakir of India — Theodore Roscoe (Miscellaneous)
  • 259 — In the Reign of King Ben [Part 4 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 275 — The Hunted — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 286 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Kenneth Perkins (Column)
1566Argosy Vol. 212, No. 31930-05-17Howard V. Brown
  • 292 — Mad Anthony’s Legion [Part 1 of 2] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 313 — A Toad That Never Drinks — Vincent B. Wilson (Miscellaneous)
  • 314 — The High Place [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 338 — Voodoo’d [Part 2 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 357 — As Dead as the Dodo — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 359 — The Wild Pitch — Lieut. John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 373 — The Wrong Kind of Money [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 398 — Gold — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 408 — Echoes of the Pre-Volstead Days — Kathryn Palmiter (Miscellaneous)
  • 409 — In the Reign of King Ben [Part 5 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 426 — Evidence — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 430 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — F. V. W. Mason (Column)
  • 431 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 436 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1567Argosy Vol. 212, No. 41930-05-24Paul Stahr
  • 436 — The Affair at Kaligaon [Part 1 of 3; Ben Quorn] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 452 — World’s Largest Carnivorous Animal — Vincent B. Wilson (Miscellaneous)
  • 453 — Lost Island — J. Allan Dunn (Short Story)
  • 464 — The Diamond Trail [Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 488 — The Singing Sands — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 489 — Mad Anthony’s Legion [Part 2 of 2] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 515 — Quarantined — H. M. Sutherland (Short Story)
  • 527 — Voodoo’d [Part 3 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 546 — Honor Among Politicians — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 550 — Statuesque Beehives — Dorothy Davidson (Miscellaneous)
  • 551 — The Wrong Kind of Money [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 573 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Talbot Mundy (Column)
  • 574 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1568Argosy Vol. 212, No. 51930-05-31Robert A. Graef
  • 580 — Strong Man [Part 1 of 4] — Anthony M. Rud (Serial Segment)
  • 595 — Where Cleanliness Is, Etc. — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 596 — Lanterns Aloft — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Novellete)
  • 626 — The Affair at Kaligaon [Part 2 of 3; Ben Quorn] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 644 — Stone Frogs [Whispering Story] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Short Story)
  • 655 — Voodoo’d [Part 4 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 676 — Check Back — Edward Erd Wallis (Short Story)
  • 687 — The Wrong Kind of Money [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 710 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Column)
  • 711 — The Literary Racket — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 715 — The Thunder Eagle — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 717 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1569The Argosy (UK) Vol. 7, No. 491930-06-01
  • viii — The Faith of Nature — Richard Le Gallienne (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine December 1919
  • 1 — Elfreda and the Mad Busman — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) Good Housekeeping December 1922
  • 13 — The Open Boat — Stephen Crane (Novellete) Scribner’s Magazine June 1897
  • 24 — Two Lyrics from Heine — Heine; translated by Desmond Flower (Poem(s))
  • 26 — The Matador of the Five Towns — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) The Matador of the Five Towns by Arnold Bennett, Methuen, 1912
  • 43 — A Marked Man — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine January 1901
  • 48 — At the Races — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — The Missionary’s Wife — Elinor Mordaunt (Short Story) The Century Magazine November 1926
  • 57 — Rivals in Love — William Walsh (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 64 — Springtime à la Carte — O. Henry (Vignette) The (New York) Sunday World April 2 1905
  • 67 — Unconquered — Ben Ames Williams (Short Story) Everybody’s Magazine March 1919; #5 in the “Great Stories of the War” series.
  • 76 — Arctic Violets — Henri Murger; translated by Marjorie Laurie (Short Story)
  • 80 — About Marriage Proposals — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — “Bedlam Betty” — Marjorie Bowen (Novellete) The Story-teller December 1911; #6 in the “World’s Best Short Novels” series.
  • 109 — Splendid Days — Storm Jameson (Novellete) The London Magazine September 1927
  • 121 — Grear’s Dam — Morley Roberts (Short Story) Bianca’s Caprice by Morley Roberts, F.V. White, 1904
  • 126 — The Great Beckleswaithe Mystery [Part 2 of 3] — Henry Herman (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
1570PDFArgosy Vol. 212, No. 61930-06-07Robert A. Graef
  • 721 — The Radio Menace [Part 1 of 6; Myles Cabot (Radio Man)] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 742 — Golden Bullets [Whispering Story] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 761 — Strong Man [Part 2 of 4] — Anthony M. Rud (Serial Segment)
  • 779 — Leopard Teeth — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 795 — The Affair at Kaligaon [Part 3 of 3; Ben Quorn] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 814 — Reverse Knock-Out — Eugene Cunningham (Short Story)
  • 826 — Voodoo’d [Part 5 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 846 — Second Growth — Carl Clausen (Short Story)
  • 857 — The Value of Advertising — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 858 — Right Off the Ship — Hume Seymour (Short Story)
  • 860 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Eugene Cunningham (Column)
  • 861 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1571Argosy Vol. 213, No. 11930-06-14Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Trail of Deceit [Part 1 of 6] — W. C. Tuttle (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — The Man Who Put Out the Sun [Preston & Hines] — Murray Leinster (Novellete)
  • 58 — The American Pyramid — H. R. Pace (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — The Radio Menace [Part 2 of 6; Myles Cabot (Radio Man)] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 82 — The Jungle Arena — Lieut. John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 96 — Primitive Boats — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Strong Man [Part 3 of 4] — Anthony M. Rud (Serial Segment)
  • 114 — Watchdog of the Treasury — Randolph S. Hancock (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Epicures — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 120 — Voodoo’d [Part 6 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — Ol’ Missoura — Joseph Knox Stone (Short Story)
  • 141 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — W. C. Tuttle (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1572Argosy Vol. 213, No. 21930-06-21Paul Stahr
  • 149 — That Cargo of Opium [Part 1 of 2; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 169 — Giant Hailstones — William David Belbeck (Miscellaneous)
  • 170 — By the Sword — William Merriam Rouse (Novellete)
  • 197 — Bottle Prospectors — Harold J. Ashe (Miscellaneous)
  • 198 — The Trail of Deceit [Part 2 of 6] — W. C. Tuttle (Serial Segment)
  • 214 — A Costly Beefsteak — E. W. Mayo (Miscellaneous)
  • 215 — The Little Gold Dove of Gojjam [Peter Scarlet & Bradshaw, the naturalist] — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 231 — The Radio Menace [Part 3 of 6; Myles Cabot (Radio Man)] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 251 — Every Man to His Trade — Robert E. Pinkerton (Short Story)
  • 264 — Strong Man [Part 4 of 4] — Anthony M. Rud (Serial Segment)
  • 281 — A Dabble in Dogs — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 285 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — William Merriam Rouse (Column)
  • 286 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1573Argosy Vol. 213, No. 31930-06-28Paul Stahr
  • 291 — The Ghost of Locked Inlet [Part 1 of 2] — Robert E. Pinkerton (Serial Segment)
  • 311 — Wilderness Justice Takes Wings — Harold J. Ashe (Miscellaneous)
  • 312 — The Butlers’ Ball [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 341 — That Cargo of Opium [Part 2 of 2; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 359 — Coolie Round-up — Raymond A. Wohlrabe (Miscellaneous)
  • 360 — Inside the Can Buoy — Warren E. Carleton (Short Story)
  • 372 — End of the World — Allen Glasser (Miscellaneous)
  • 373 — The Trail of Deceit [Part 3 of 6] — W. C. Tuttle (Serial Segment)
  • 392 — “Home, Sweet Home” — G. A. Tibbans (Miscellaneous)
  • 393 — Clear Board — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 404 — The Radio Menace [Part 4 of 6; Myles Cabot (Radio Man)] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 424 — The Evil Eye Winks — C. A. Freeman (Short Story)
  • 430 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Robert E. Pinkerton (Column)
  • 431 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1574The Argosy (UK) Vol. 8, No. 501930-07-01
  • viii — The Birch — Humbert Wolfe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — The Alien Corn [Monsieur Jonquelle] — Melville Davisson Post (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post May 31 1913
  • 15 — The Court of Honour — Denis Mackail (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine January 1926
  • 23 — The Peculiar Treasure of Kings — Marjory Stoneman Douglas (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post November 26 1927
  • 36 — Lovers’ Meeting — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 39 — The Substitute — François Coppée (Short Story) Lippincott’s Magazine October 1911
  • 44 — Master Mariners — W. W. Jacobs (Play)
  • 51 — A Lady in Lavender — Newman Flower (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 18 1922
  • 65 — The Old Men of the Sea [Part 1 of 3] — Compton Mackenzie (Novellete) The New Magazine (UK) October 1924
  • 82 — The Bell — Jules Lemaître; translated by Maurice MacDonald (Short Story) The Novel Magazine February 1911translated from the French.
  • 85 — They Grind Exceeding Small — Ben Ames Williams (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post September 13 1919
  • 91 — The Watchers of the Camp-Fire — Charles G. D. Roberts (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 97 — The Moment After — Robert Buchanan (Novellete) (Reprint); #7 in the “World’s Best Short Novels” series.
  • 122 — The Summer Game — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 125 — The Gorgeous Lovers — Marjorie Bowen (Short Story) Hutchinson’s Magazine April 1925
  • 134 — “Sonata Pathetique” — Bruno Lessing (Short Story) Cosmopolitan Magazine April 1911
  • 137 — Dusk — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 138 — The Great Beckleswaithe Mystery [Part 3 of 3] — Henry Herman (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
1575Argosy Vol. 213, No. 41930-07-05Paul Stahr
  • 433 — Moving Day [Part 1 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 455 — Kilted Soldiers of Uncle Sam — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 456 — The Baldassare Ruby — Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson (Novellete)
  • 487 — A Fijjan Motion Picture Show — Raymond A. Wohlrabe (Miscellaneous)
  • 488 — The Ghost of Locked Inlet [Part 2 of 2] — Robert E. Pinkerton (Serial Segment)
  • 506 — The Utopian Dream of a Great Musician — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 507 — Old Safety-First — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 516 — The Leaf of Life — Marvin L. Whitaker (Miscellaneous)
  • 517 — The Trail of Deceit [Part 4 of 6] — W. C. Tuttle (Serial Segment)
  • 535 — The Web — Howard Ellis Davis (Short Story)
  • 543 — Arizona’s Burning Mountain — Kathryn G. Woodside (Miscellaneous)
  • 544 — The Radio Menace [Part 5 of 6; Myles Cabot (Radio Man)] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 565 — Sculptress of Guillotined Heads — William P. Schramm (Miscellaneous)
  • 566 — Rescuing Weasel — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 571 — Women Soldiers of the Victorian Age — Katharine S. Harrington (Miscellaneous)
  • 572 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson (Column)
  • 573 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1576Argosy Vol. 213, No. 51930-07-12Paul Stahr
  • 580 — Murder! Murder! [Part 1 of 4; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 596 — A Sailor’s Garden — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 597 — The Ruby of Suratan Singh [Peter Scarlet & Bradshaw, the naturalist] — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 611 — When the Chinese Advertise — Raymond A. Wohlrabe (Miscellaneous)
  • 612 — Close-Ups — Thomson Burtis (Novellete)
  • 637 — Moving Day [Part 2 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 660 — Death’s Outpost — George Tibbitts (Short Story)
  • 669 — Origin of Chop Suey — Oscar B. Aldrich (Miscellaneous)
  • 670 — The Trail of Deceit [Part 5 of 6] — W. C. Tuttle (Serial Segment)
  • 691 — The Burning Bush of Corsica — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 692 — The Clutch of Circumstance — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 696 — The Radio Menace [Part 6 of 6; Myles Cabot (Radio Man)] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 716 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — John H. Thompson (Column)
  • 717 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1577Argosy Vol. 213, No. 61930-07-19Paul Stahr
  • 724 — The Czarina’s Pearls [Part 1 of 2] — Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson (Serial Segment)
  • 739 — The Wood of the Flying Foxes — Raymond A. Wohlrabe (Miscellaneous)
  • 740 — A Year in a Day — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 776 — Murder! Murder! [Part 2 of 4; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 794 — Watering the Sahara — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 795 — Sky Birds — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 806 — Moving Day [Part 3 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 827 — The Desert of Maine — F. S. Saunders (Miscellaneous)
  • 828 — The Crowd Pleaser — James L. Hill (Short Story)
  • 836 — The Trail of Deceit [Part 6 of 6] — W. C. Tuttle (Serial Segment)
  • 854 — The Liar Tells the Truth — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 860 — Wandering Waterspouts — Charles B. Dean (Miscellaneous)
  • 861 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — John A. Thompson (Column)
  • 862 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1578Argosy Vol. 214, No. 11930-07-26Paul Stahr
  • 5 — The Man of Gold [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — The Show-Down at Fyffe’s — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 40 — Rescue — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 60 — The Czarina’s Pearls [Part 2 of 2] — Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson (Serial Segment)
  • 80 — Adam’s Peak — E. W. Mayo (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — The Beast Plants — H. Thompson Rich (Short Story)
  • 94 — The Rice Cake Vendors of Japan — Raymond A. Wohlrabe (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Murder! Murder! [Part 3 of 4; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — First Law — Jack Woodford (Short Story)
  • 118 — The Man Who Died for Five Women — William P. McKenna (Miscellaneous)
  • 119 — Moving Day [Part 4 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Roger B. Morrison (Column)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1579The Argosy (UK) Vol. 8, No. 511930-08-01
  • viii — The Old Ships — James Elroy Flecker (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — God’s Laugh — Richard Washburn Child (Short Story) Collier’s March 17 1917
  • 11 — The Far Horizons — Leslie McFarlane (Short Story) MacLean’s July 1 1929
  • 17 — Mrs. Margrave Finds Her Children — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) Good Housekeeping December 1924
  • 30 — The Stately Homes of England — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — The Man at the Wheel [Donovan Pasha et al.] — Gilbert Parker (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly June 1899
  • 37 — The Eye and the Object — John Masefield (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 39 — The Happy Man — Stacy Aumonier (Novellete) The Story-teller July 1925
  • 61 — Much Gold — Abu Nadaar (Short Story)
  • 65 — Romance and Sally Byrd — Ellen Glasgow (Short Story) Woman’s Home Companion December 1924
  • 78 — The Stars — Alphonse Daudet (Short Story) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1893translated from the French.
  • 80 — Summer — Frank Kendon (Poem(s))
  • 81 — Story of a Piebald Horse — W. H. Hudson (Short Story) Tales of the Pampas by W. H. Hudson, Knopf, 1916
  • 86 — The Mistake — E. M. Delafield (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 93 — The Mystery of the Rue Soly [Part 1 of 3] — Honoré de Balzac; translated by Lady Knutsford (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 119 — A Heroine of the “Holders” — Vingie E. Roe (Short Story) The New Magazine (UK) November 1922
  • 124 — Modern Novelists on Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 126 — The Old Men of the Sea [Part 2 of 3] — Compton Mackenzie (Novellete) The New Magazine (UK) October 1924
1580Argosy Vol. 214, No. 21930-08-02Robert A. Graef
  • 145 — The Prince of Peril [Part 1 of 6; Robert Grandon] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 163 — Beach-combing for Amber — Earl Ficht (Miscellaneous)
  • 164 — Pegleg Baron in Hollywood — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 188 — Catching Lions with Catnip — James A. Sanford (Miscellaneous)
  • 189 — The Man of Gold [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 213 — The Man Who Couldn’t Die — Jack Smalley (Short Story)
  • 226 — Falcon Island — Raymond A. Wohlrabe (Miscellaneous)
  • 227 — Murder! Murder! [Part 4 of 4; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 245 — Steel Nerve — Warren E. Carleton (Short Story)
  • 255 — Moving Day [Part 5 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 276 — Jethro Makes a Dicker — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 284 — A President’s Hard Luck — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 285 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Robert A. Graef (Column)
  • 286 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1581Argosy Vol. 214, No. 31930-08-09Paul Stahr
  • 292 — The Sapphire House [Part 1 of 2] — Arthur Preston Hankins (Serial Segment)
  • 309 — Along the Trail — Floria Howe Bruess (Short Story)
  • 320 — Ocean Outlaws — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 350 — The Torii of Japan — Raymond A. Wohlrabe (Miscellaneous)
  • 351 — The Prince of Peril [Part 2 of 6; Robert Grandon] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 367 — Desert — Robert Carse (Short Story)
  • 376 — Sprinkle’s Dollars — E. W. Mayo (Miscellaneous)
  • 377 — The Man of Gold [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 402 — A Loft with the Profits — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 407 — Moving Day [Part 6 of 6] — Edgar Franklin (Serial Segment)
  • 428 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Arthur Preston Hankins (Column)
  • 429 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1582Argosy Vol. 214, No. 41930-08-16Paul Stahr
  • 436 — The Emergency Mate — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 453 — Queer Cures — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 454 — The Green Snake’s Fangs [Part 1 of 2] — Eugene Cunningham (Serial Segment)
  • 472 — The Sapphire House [Part 2 of 2] — Arthur Preston Hankins (Serial Segment)
  • 495 — Thinkinges’ Buck — F. V. W. Mason (Short Story)
  • 512 — South Seas Music — Raymond A. Wohlrabe (Miscellaneous)
  • 513 — The Prince of Peril [Part 3 of 6; Robert Grandon] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 532 — 24 Hits, 19 Runs — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 541 — Taking the Animal Census in National Forests — Vincent B. Wilson (Miscellaneous)
  • 542 — The Man of Gold [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 563 — Crazy — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 573 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Column)
  • 574 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1583Argosy Vol. 214, No. 51930-08-23Paul Stahr
  • 580 — The Crimson Trail [Part 1 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 597 — That Sally Boat — Joseph Knox Stone (Short Story)
  • 604 — The Sea Pig — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 638 — The Chapel of Bones — J. W. Richard (Miscellaneous)
  • 639 — The Green Snake’s Fangs [Part 2 of 2] — Eugene Cunningham (Serial Segment)
  • 657 — Poultry Problems of Old Kowloon — Raymond A. Wohlrabe (Miscellaneous)
  • 658 — The Publicity Kid — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 670 — The Prince of Peril [Part 4 of 6; Robert Grandon] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 687 — Ox Gunther Kicks Off — Paul Evan Lehman (Short Story)
  • 694 — Motors Supplant Windmills in Holland — E. F. Giffin (Miscellaneous)
  • 695 — The Man of Gold [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 715 — Pig Go Bail — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 716 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Ralph R. Perry (Column)
  • 717 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1584Argosy Vol. 214, No. 61930-08-30Paul Stahr
  • 72x — Dead-Line [Part 1 of 6] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 74x — The Covered Hand of Pawang — Capt. Frederick Moore (Novellete)
  • 76x — The Crimson Trail [Part 2 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 786 — Fuegan Pirates — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 787 — Pirate — Kingsbury Scott (Short Story)
  • 79x — The Prince of Peril [Part 5 of 6; Robert Grandon] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 813 — Battling Kid Boggs — Lyon Mearson (Short Story)
  • 82x — The Man of Gold [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 843 — Outbluffed — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 852 — The “Salmon Dogs” of Puget Sound — G. A. Tibbans (Miscellaneous)
  • 853 — Not on the Program — Stanley Hofflund (Short Story)
  • 861 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Kingsbury Scott (Column)
  • 862 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1585The Argosy (UK) Vol. 8, No. 521930-09-01
  • viii — All That’s Past — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s)) The Listeners and Other Poems by Walter de la Mare, Constable, 1912
  • 1 — A Day of Omens — Perceval Gibbon (Short Story) The Story-teller April 1914
  • 9 — The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras — Mark Twain (Short Story) The Californian December 16 1865revised from “Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog” (The New York Saturday Press, November 18, 1865).
  • 12 — The Pilgrim — Alfred Buhrer (Poem(s))
  • 13 — The Things That Matter — Warwick Deeping (Novellete) The New Magazine (UK) November 1922
  • 32 — The Best Thoughts on Golf — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — The Cage Bird — Francis Brett Young (Short Story) The Story-teller September 1924
  • 42 — Shells — L. du Garde Peach (Play) (Reprint)
  • 47 — Sonnet — P. Calver (Poem(s))
  • 48 — Humours of the Sea-Side — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — The Master of the Day of Judgment [Part 1 of 3] — Leo Perutz; translated by Hedwig Singer (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 67 — Chinese Picture — Edmund Blunden (Poem(s))
  • 68 — The Love Philtre of Ikey — O. Henry (Short Story) The (New York) Sunday World October 2 1904, as “The Love-Philtre of Ikey Schoenstein”
  • 71 — A Point of Honour — Violet A. Simpson (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly May 1927
  • 78 — David and His Incredible Jonathan [Foreign Legion] — P. C. Wren (Short Story) Good Gestes by P. C. Wren, Murray, 1929
  • 85 — The Mystery of the Rue Soly [Part 2 of 3] — Honoré de Balzac; translated by Lady Knutsford (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 99 — The Sorrows of Tweetyman — John Galsworthy (Short Story)
  • 103 — Trade — Alan Sullivan (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine September 1924
  • 109 — Mesopotamia — Owen Oliver (Short Story) The Story-teller November 1907
  • 114 — Break-Neck Hill — Esther Forbes (Short Story) Grinnell Review September 1920
  • 119 — Modern Novelists on Home Life — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — The Old Men of the Sea [Part 3 of 3] — Compton Mackenzie (Novellete) The New Magazine (UK) October 1924
1586Argosy Vol. 215, No. 11930-09-06Paul Stahr
  • The Men Who Make the Argosy — Allan K. Echols (Column)
  • 1 — Land of Blood and Splendor [Part 1 of 2] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 21 — Good-Advice McGonigle — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 32 — The Renegade Caid — F. V. W. Mason (Novellete)
  • 49 — Dead-Line [Part 2 of 6] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 87 — The Ice Cream Well of Colorado — Frank S. Reynolds (Miscellaneous)
  • 88 — Sold—Wrap It Up! — Allan K. Echols (Short Story)
  • 96 — The Crimson Trail [Part 3 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 114 — Papuan Savagery — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Virtue Rewarded — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 119 — Helpful Ants — Millard A. Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 120 — The Prince of Peril [Part 6 of 6; Robert Grandon] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — Visitors — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
1587Argosy Vol. 215, No. 21930-09-13Paul Stahr
  • 149 — Gambler’s Throw [Part 1 of 5] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 169 — The Red Germ of Courage — R. F. Starzl (Short Story)
  • 184 — Checkered Retribution [East of Suez] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 202 — An Automobile Museum — Leon Rowland (Miscellaneous)
  • 203 — Land of Blood and Splendor [Part 2 of 2] — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Serial Segment)
  • 224 — The Valley of Little Fears — Erle Stanley Gardner (Short Story)
  • 236 — Dead-Line [Part 3 of 6] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 252 — Lost — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 260 — Chinese Nostalgia — John Caldwell (Miscellaneous)
  • 261 — The Crimson Trail [Part 4 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 276 — Malaga — Raymond A. Wohlrabe (Miscellaneous)
  • 277 — The Mysterious Mascot — Art J. Purcell (Short Story)
  • 283 — An Agricultural Crab — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 284 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Harold de Polo (Column)
  • 285 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1588Argosy Vol. 215, No. 31930-09-20Paul Stahr
  • 294 — Forbidden Seas [Part 1 of 2] — R. de S. Horn (Serial Segment)
  • 311 — The Cliff Dwellers — Roy T. Wilcox (Miscellaneous)
  • 312 — Blood-Red Gold [Whispering Story] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 331 — Food and Clothing for Castaways — William David Belbeck (Miscellaneous)
  • 332 — Gambler’s Throw [Part 2 of 5] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 351 — The Morale Breakers — F. V. W. Mason (Short Story)
  • 363 — Houses Made of Opals — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 364 — Dead-Line [Part 4 of 6] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 380 — Nootka Indians Afloat — Alan Osbourne (Miscellaneous)
  • 381 — Smoke Segrue — Anthony M. Rud (Short Story)
  • 393 — A Parade of Living Dead — Robert F. Bailey (Miscellaneous)
  • 394 — The Crimson Trail [Part 5 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 412 — The White Parka Man — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 419 — “Thar’s Gold in That Thar Ocean, Pardner!” — Harold J. Ashe (Miscellaneous)
  • 420 — Brains Beat Bullets — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 429 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Anthony M. Rud (Column)
  • 430 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1589PDFArgosy Vol. 215, No. 41930-09-27Paul Stahr
  • 438 — The Legacy of Peril [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 456 — Spawn of the Comet — Otis Adelbert Kline (Novellete)
  • 486 — Forbidden Seas [Part 2 of 2] — Roy de S. Horn (Serial Segment)
  • 503 — Oldest Town in the Nation — Frank S. Reynolds (Miscellaneous)
  • 504 — Avalon — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 517 — Gambler’s Throw [Part 3 of 5] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 535 — Ghost Ships — Berton E. Cook (Short Story)
  • 548 — Dead-Line [Part 5 of 6] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 563 — A Bargain in Revolutions — Charles Winfield Fessier (Short Story)
  • 572 — A Remarkable Island — William David Belbeck (Miscellaneous)
  • 573 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Eustace L. Adams (Column)
  • 574 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1590The Argosy (UK) Vol. 8, No. 531930-10-01
  • viii — Autumn — Roy Campbell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — The Adversary — John Russell (Short Story) Collier’s June 22 1918
  • 7 — Good Wits Jump — Sheila Kaye-Smith (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine March 1922
  • 11 — Sylvia of the Letters — Jerome K. Jerome (Short Story) The Story-teller September 1915
  • 24 — Tennis Then and Now — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — The Man in the Shadow — Richard Washburn Child (Short Story) Harper’s Monthly Magazine June 1906
  • 31 — The Little Lost Church — Christine Jope-Slade (Short Story) The Ladies’ Home Journal April 1925
  • 40 — Mother India — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — The Maker of Moons — Robert W. Chambers (Novellete) The English Illustrated Magazine July 1896
  • 63 — The Resurrection of Beardy Thompson — Morley Roberts (Short Story) The Madonna of the Beech Woods, and Other Stories by Morley Roberts, Mills, 1918
  • 70 — His Widows — Violet Hunt (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine August 1899
  • 75 — The Double Deal — George Randolph Chester (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 89 — Modern Novelists on Art — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — The Master of the Day of Judgment [Part 2 of 3] — Leo Perutz; translated by Hedwig Singer (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 110 — The Angel-Girl — James Oliver Curwood (Short Story) The New Magazine (UK) February 1918
  • 117 — The Room on the Fourth Floor — Ralph Straus (Short Story) The American Magazine December 1912
  • 122 — A Lemon Tree — Ouida (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 133 — The Bad Luck of Gunner Holar — J. J. Bell (Short Story) The Red Book Magazine September 1907, as “The Bad Luck of Kaptan Holar”
  • 138 — The Mystery of the Rue Soly [Part 3 of 3] — Honoré de Balzac; translated by Lady Knutsford (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
1591Argosy Vol. 215, No. 51930-10-04Paul Stahr
  • 577 — The Nine Red Gods Decide [Part 1 of 3; Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 596 — On the Wing — Kenneth Perkins (Novellete)
  • 622 — The Legacy of Peril [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 641 — The Net — Karl W. Detzer (Short Story)
  • 655 — Gambler’s Throw [Part 4 of 5] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 672 — The World’s Largest Pearl — Edward G. Hanley (Miscellaneous)
  • 673 — A Jay Out West — Thomas Thursday (Short Story)
  • 683 — The “Twisters” of Nebraska — William David Belbeck (Miscellaneous)
  • 684 — Dead-Line [Part 6 of 6] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 700 — Slow to Anger — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 709 — Beggars Well Organized in Berlin — P. T. Latham (Miscellaneous)
  • 710 — Diamonds in the Rough — Allan K. Echols (Short Story)
  • 718 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Thomas Thursday (Column)
  • 719 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1592PDFArgosy Vol. 215, No. 61930-10-11Paul Stahr
  • 725 — Jungle Justice [Part 1 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 743 — A Friend in Greed — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 747 — The World’s Largest Tree — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 748 — Those Navy Ways — Lieut. John Hopper (Novellete)
  • 773 — The Nine Red Gods Decide [Part 2 of 3; Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 789 — The Sacred Tooth of Buddha — Millard A. Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 790 — The Man Who Played God — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 802 — The Legacy of Peril [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 824 — A Fool for Luck — Thomas Barclay Thomson (Short Story)
  • 834 — Petrified Oyster Beds — Roy T. Wilcox (Miscellaneous)
  • 835 — Gambler’s Throw [Part 5 of 5] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 853 — Pootch, Lover of Gold — Wyman Sidney Smith (Short Story)
  • 861 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Lieut. John Hopper (Column)
  • 862 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1593Argosy Vol. 216, No. 11930-10-18Paul Stahr
  • 5 — Tiger Dick’s Doubloons [Part 1 of 6] — Don McGrew (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — Snarling Saws — J. E. Grinstead (Novellete)
  • 52 — Probing for Power — William David Belbeck (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Jungle Justice [Part 2 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 72 — Jonah and the Mail — Walter Clare Martin (Short Story)
  • 83 — A Concrete Ship Cafe — Leon Rowland (Miscellaneous)
  • 84 — The Nine Red Gods Decide [Part 3 of 3; Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 102 — Church Built from One Tree — R. P. Stevenson (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Skeleton Wings — Allan K. Echols (Short Story)
  • 112 — The Legacy of Peril [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 130 — ‘Thief’ Ants of Mexico — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 131 — Dusk at the Narrows — Boyd Fleming (Short Story)
  • 137 — Strange Obstructions — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 138 — A Run on the Bank — Walter Marquiss (Short Story)
  • 141 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Don McGrew (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1594PDFArgosy Vol. 216, No. 21930-10-25Paul Stahr
  • 149 — The Snake Mother [Part 1 of 7; Nicholas Graydon] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 171 — Written in Sand [Whispering Story] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Short Story)
  • 185 — Fireflies for Flashlights — Robert F. Bailey (Miscellaneous)
  • 186 — Man’s Way [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 213 — Tiger Dick’s Doubloons [Part 2 of 6] — Don McGrew (Serial Segment)
  • 231 — Cotter-Pin Davis, Pug — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 241 — Jungle Justice [Part 3 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 257 — Hokum Valley — Andrew Thickstun (Vignette)
  • 259 — Spring Magic — Vincent B. Wilson (Miscellaneous)
  • 260 — The Legacy of Peril [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 284 — Death Valley’s Freak Rain — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 285 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — A. Merritt (Column)
  • 286 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1595Argosy Vol. 216, No. 31930-11-01Paul Stahr
  • 289 — Cubes of Chance [Part 1 of 2] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 308 — The Biggest Drink in History — F. R. Brown (Miscellaneous)
  • 309 — Shoddy Metal — Warren E. Carleton (Short Story)
  • 320 — Cactus Cache — Anthony M. Rud (Novellete)
  • 341 — The Mystery Spring Shiloah — Elfreda Romander (Miscellaneous)
  • 342 — The Snake Mother [Part 2 of 7; Nicholas Graydon] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 364 — Old Wine — Paul L. McConomy (Miscellaneous)
  • 365 — Outsmarted — W. Wirt (Short Story)
  • 377 — Tiger Dick’s Doubloons [Part 3 of 6] — Don McGrew (Serial Segment)
  • 395 — The Origin and Discovery of Chewing-Gum — Millard A. Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 396 — The Badge of the Flaming Sun — George Randolph Chester (Short Story)
  • 409 — A Canine Bandsman — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 410 — The Legacy of Peril [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 427 — Elephants in America — F. W. Fickle (Miscellaneous)
  • 428 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Warren E. Carleton (Column)
  • 429 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1596The Argosy (UK) Vol. 8, No. 541930-11-01
  • viii — Over the Hills — William Ernest Henley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — The Visions of Yvonne — Philip Gibbs (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1923
  • 17 — An Odd Freak — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine May 1900
  • 23 — Button, Button — Irvin S. Cobb (Short Story) Cosmopolitan December 1924
  • 32 — At the Banquet — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Norah — Gilbert Parker (Short Story) Collier’s December 25 1909
  • 43 — MacHassan Ah — Talbot Mundy (Novellete) Adventure April 1915
  • 55 — To Build a Fire — Jack London (Short Story) The Youth’s Companion May 29 1902
  • 64 — Their Last Words — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — The Hidden Treasure — Paul Bourget (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 81 — The New Novelists—Here and There — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Master John Horseleigh, Knight — Thomas Hardy (Short Story) McClure’s Magazine July 1893
  • 89 — The Blue House — Emmanuel Arène; translated by Helen R. Houseman (Short Story) Short Stories August 1897translated from the French.
  • 92 — The Last Time — Robert Hichens (Novellete) Hutchinson’s Magazine July 1921
  • 118 — Sailor’s Song — Thomas Lovell Beddoes (Poem(s)) from Death’s Jest-Book, William Pickering, 1850
  • 119 — “To Let” — Emile Gaboriau (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 122 — The Hand on the Latch — Mary Cholmondeley (Short Story) The Lowest Rung by Mary Cholmondeley, Murray, 1908
  • 124 — There Is No Return — Norah Nisbet (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 128 — From the “Wipers Times” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 131 — Behind the Shade — Arthur Morrison (Short Story) Tales of Mean Streets by Arthur Morrison, Methuen, 1894
  • 134 — The Master of the Day of Judgment [Part 3 of 3] — Leo Perutz; translated by Hedwig Singer (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
1597Argosy Vol. 216, No. 41930-11-08Paul Stahr
  • 437 — “You-All Can’t Have Him!” [Part 1 of 2] — W. Wirt (Serial Segment)
  • 456 — The Luck of Nagore — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete) The Grand Magazine November 1930
  • 481 — Cubes of Chance [Part 2 of 2] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 498 — Gourds a Gold Mine — F. R. Brown (Miscellaneous)
  • 499 — Miss Percy — James L. Hill (Short Story)
  • 508 — Novel Weapons — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 509 — The Snake Mother [Part 3 of 7; Nicholas Graydon] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 532 — Proved — Ralph R. Perry (Short Story)
  • 543 — New Eyes for Submarines — R. P. Stevenson (Miscellaneous)
  • 544 — Tiger Dick’s Doubloons [Part 4 of 6] — Don McGrew (Serial Segment)
  • 561 — World’s Queerest Editor — William David Belbeck (Miscellaneous)
  • 562 — From the Up Freight — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 568 — The Coldest Spot — Allen Glasser (Miscellaneous)
  • 569 — Plain Triggernometry — Russ Meservey (Short Story)
  • 573 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — John R. Neill (Column)
  • 574 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1598Argosy Vol. 216, No. 51930-11-15Paul Stahr
  • 580 — The Maverick [Part 1 of 5] — Oscar J. Friend (Serial Segment)
  • 598 — Muscle Man — William Corcoran (Novellete)
  • 619 — Fifty Million Dollars in Gold — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 620 — “You-All Can’t Have Him!” [Part 2 of 2] — W. Wirt (Serial Segment)
  • 635 — Dumb-Bell — Robert N. Bryan (Short Story)
  • 648 — The Snake Mother [Part 4 of 7; Nicholas Graydon] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 671 — Fancy Diving — Theodore Roscoe (Miscellaneous)
  • 672 — The Sale of the Polly — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 683 — Mr. Mongoose — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 684 — Tiger Dick’s Doubloons [Part 5 of 6] — Don McGrew (Serial Segment)
  • 700 — Evergreen Trees Trimmed to Represent Animals — Frank S. Reynolds (Miscellaneous)
  • 701 — The Five-Dollar Plot — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 710 — Jungleland — J. W. Richard (Miscellaneous)
  • 711 — The Proof — Boyd Fleming (Short Story)
  • 716 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Oscar J. Friend (Column)
  • 717 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1599Argosy Vol. 216, No. 61930-11-22Paul Stahr
  • 725 — The Hand of Ung [Part 1 of 2; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 747 — The Bug That Bores Through Lead — Raymond A. Wohlrabe (Miscellaneous)
  • 748 — The Big Flop — Lieut. John Hopper (Novellete)
  • 786 — The Maverick [Part 2 of 5] — Oscar J. Friend (Serial Segment)
  • 804 — Pelorus Jack — Jack Blackburn (Miscellaneous)
  • 805 — Headline Stuff — Howard R. Marsh (Short Story)
  • 812 — The Snake Mother [Part 5 of 7; Nicholas Graydon] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 835 — “We Have with Us To-night” — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 839 — Tiger Dick’s Doubloons [Part 6 of 6] — Don McGrew (Serial Segment)
  • 856 — An All-Fish Menu — F. W. Fickle (Miscellaneous)
  • 857 — The Yellow Aster Stick-Up — C. A. Freeman (Short Story)
  • 862 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1600Argosy Vol. 217, No. 11930-11-29Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Murder on the High Seas [Part 1 of 4; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 22 — The Mercy Bullet — E. Glenn Schmidt (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — The Walking Shack — Howard Ellis Davis (Short Story)
  • 31 — Whipped Cream from Tree — F. W. Fickle (Miscellaneous)
  • 32 — Interference — Harold Montanye (Novellete)
  • 57 — The Turtle Market of Suva — Raymond A. Wohlrabe (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — The Hand of Ung [Part 2 of 2; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 81 — A River of Ink — P. William Zukas (Miscellaneous)
  • 82 — Sons of the Hills — Elliot Balestier (Short Story)
  • 93 — A Yard of Berries — F. R. Brown (Miscellaneous)
  • 94 — The Maverick [Part 3 of 5] — Oscar J. Friend (Serial Segment)
  • 113 — Black and White — Jack Falcon (Short Story)
  • 117 — The Snake Mother [Part 6 of 7; Nicholas Graydon] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1601The Argosy (UK) Vol. 8, No. 551930-12-01
  • viii — In Flanders Field — John McCrae (Poem(s)) Punch December 8 1915
  • 1 — The Yellow Flower [Sir Henry Marquis] — Melville Davisson Post (Short Story) Pictorial Review October 1919
  • 7 — Mr. Peden Keeps His Cook — St. John Ervine (Short Story) The Century Magazine December 1924
  • 13 — The Phantom Shadow — Noelle Roger; translated by Stella Buchanan (Short Story)
  • 21 — Mr. Onion — Dana Burnet (Novellete) Collier’s August 21 1926
  • 28 — Beaux and Belles — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Up the Coulé — Hamlin Garland (Short Story) Main-Travelled Roads by Hamlin Garland, Arena Publishing Company, 1891
  • 50 — Two of Those Women — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) The Strand Magazine November 1927
  • 54 — Spendthrift Moon — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 55 — Command — Albert Richard Wetjen (Vignette) Sea Stories Magazine April 1926
  • 60 — The Silhouettes — A. T. Quiller Couch (Short Story) The Speaker
  • 63 — On the Brink — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) The New Magazine (UK) September 1911
  • 71 — The Function of Scantlebury — Morley Roberts (Short Story) Sea Dogs by Morley Roberts, Nash, 1910
  • 81 — The Red Hand [Mr. Dyson] — Arthur Machen (Novellete) Chapman’s Magazine December 1895
  • 95 — The House of Glass — Camille Lemonnier; translated by Reginald Merton (Vignette)
  • 97 — Escape — E. H. Lacon-Watson (Short Story) The London Mercury November 1928
  • 104 — Owd Blossom — Mary Webb (Short Story) Hutchinson’s Magazine January 1923
  • 107 — The Spy — F. Britten Austin (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post January 19 1918
  • 117 — The Way of a Child — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 120 — The Presentation — H. de Vere Stacpoole (Novellete) The Story-teller March 1914
1602Argosy Vol. 217, No. 21930-12-06Paul Stahr
  • 145 — The Elephant Sahib [Part 1 of 6] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 164 — The Last Day — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 188 — The Royal Turtle — Raymond A. Wohlrabe (Miscellaneous)
  • 189 — Murder on the High Seas [Part 2 of 4; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 207 — Mounted Police Have a Navy — F. W. Fickle (Miscellaneous)
  • 208 — Priestess of the Sun [Whispering Story] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Short Story)
  • 222 — The Maverick [Part 4 of 5] — Oscar J. Friend (Serial Segment)
  • 241 — The Laughweight Champ — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 251 — The Snake Mother [Part 7 of 7; Nicholas Graydon] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 271 — Ghost Money — Bert Morehouse (Miscellaneous)
  • 272 — Bad Eggs — Dex Volney (Short Story)
  • 283 — Ant Architecture — F. R. Brown (Miscellaneous)
  • 284 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — James W. Egan (Column)
  • 285 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1603Argosy Vol. 217, No. 31930-12-13Robert A. Graef
  • 292 — Tama of the Light Country [Part 1 of 3; Tama] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 313 — The Wisdom of the Gull — Raymond A. Wohlrabe (Miscellaneous)
  • 314 — The British Blonde — Fred MacIsaac (Novellete)
  • 341 — Packing Case Homes — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 342 — The Elephant Sahib [Part 2 of 6] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 359 — A Haunted Ship — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 360 — Mine Enemy — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 373 — Murder on the High Seas [Part 3 of 4; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 389 — For the Sake of a Lady — Jack Blackburn (Miscellaneous)
  • 390 — Swift Water — Jay J. Kalez (Short Story)
  • 402 — Old Rifle Held in Tree — Frank S. Reynolds (Miscellaneous)
  • 403 — The Maverick [Part 5 of 5] — Oscar J. Friend (Serial Segment)
  • 421 — Silk Special — A. Leslie (Short Story)
  • 428 — The Sundowner — Addie Gates (Miscellaneous)
  • 429 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Jay J. Kalez (Column)
  • 430 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1604Argosy Vol. 217, No. 41930-12-20Paul Stahr
  • 436 — “He’s My Meat!” [Part 1 of 3; Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 456 — Sugar Catches Gas Thieves — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 457 — A Question of Ammunition — Harold Bradley Say (Short Story)
  • 471 — When Black Was White — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 472 — Gyp Water — Kenneth Perkins (Novellete)
  • 496 — Tama of the Light Country [Part 2 of 3; Tama] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 516 — Colorado’s Golden Highway — Frank S. Reynolds (Miscellaneous)
  • 517 — Two Birds with One Bottle — Warren E. Carleton (Short Story)
  • 529 — The Elephant Sahib [Part 3 of 6] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 544 — The Bronx Cheer — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 553 — Superstitions About Jewels — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 554 — Murder on the High Seas [Part 4 of 4; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 571 — The City of Snakes — Addie Gates (Miscellaneous)
  • 572 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Harold Bradley Say (Column)
  • 573 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 575 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1605Argosy Vol. 217, No. 51930-12-27Paul Stahr
  • 580 — Balata [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 598 — The Death Notice [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 634 — “He’s My Meat!” [Part 2 of 3; Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 653 — Christmas Eve at Longhorn City — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 662 — The First City in America — Addie Gates (Miscellaneous)
  • 663 — Tama of the Light Country [Part 3 of 3; Tama] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 685 — Santa’s Advance Men — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 691 — Ahimsa — J. W. Richard (Miscellaneous)
  • 692 — The Elephant Sahib [Part 4 of 6] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 710 — Queer Evidence — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 711 — The Name Is Pearson — Allan K. Echols (Short Story)
  • 718 — Timpanogas Jewelry — Wyman Sidney Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 719 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1606The Argosy (UK) Vol. 9, No. 561931-01-01
  • viii — The Round — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s))
  • 1 — Impromptu Con Brio — Frederick Irving Anderson (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 25 1925
  • 13 — Mammon and the Archer — O. Henry (Short Story) The (New York) Sunday World March 19 1905
  • 17 — Old Square Horns of Four Point Gulch — Vingie E. Roe (Short Story) Collier’s September 24 1921
  • 23 — The Secret Garden [Father Brown] — G. K. Chesterton (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post September 3 1910, as “The Secret of the Sealed Garden”
  • 33 — The Carol — A. T. Quiller-Couch (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 35 — Uxbridge Road — Evelyn Underhill (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 36 — The Sud Express — Morley Roberts (Short Story) Midsummer Madness by Morley Roberts, Eveleigh Nash, 1909
  • 41 — The Stolen White Elephant — Mark Twain (Novellete) The Stolen White Elephant by Mark Twain, Osgood, 1882
  • 50 — For the Attention of the Gourmet — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Four-and-Twenty Hours in a Woman’s Life — Stefan Zweig; translated by Cedar Paul & Eden Paul (Novellete)
  • 80 — The Visitor — W. H. Davies (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 81 — The Happy Prince — Oscar Wilde (Short Story) The Happy Prince and Other Tales by Oscar Wilde, David Nutt, 1888
  • 86 — Towns—Big and Small — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — The Holly-Tree — Charles Dickens (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 105 — To Susanna, Reading — Eleanor Farjeon (Poem(s))
  • 106 — Child of God — Roark Bradford (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine April 1927
  • 113 — The Philosopher of Butterbiggins — Harold Chapin (Play) Gowans & Gray, 1921
  • 118 — Sir — Frank H. Shaw (Short Story) The Story-teller July 1924
  • 131 — The Celestial Omnibus — E. M. Forster (Novellete) Albany Review January 1908
  • 139 — The Baby’s Bath — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine January 1907
  • 145 — The Man Who Gained the World — Alfred Tresidder Sheppard (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 154 — The Key — Alfred Noyes (Poem(s))
  • 155 — Nocturne [Part 1 of 3] — Frank Swinnerton (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
1607Argosy Vol. 217, No. 61931-01-03Paul Stahr
  • 721 — The Fetish Fighters [Part 1 of 3] — F. V. W. Mason (Novellete)
  • 741 — Dead or Alive — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 746 — When Death Went Blind — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 784 — A Trap-Setting Plant — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 785 — Balata [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 804 — The Murder Ship — Allan K. Echols (Short Story)
  • 813 — Silver Mines in Film Studios — William David Belbeck (Miscellaneous)
  • 814 — “He’s My Meat!” [Part 3 of 3; Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 835 — The Flaming Horror — C. A. Freeman (Short Story)
  • 839 — Armored Skeleton Found in Colorado — Frank S. Reynolds (Miscellaneous)
  • 840 — The Elephant Sahib [Part 5 of 6] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • The Men Who Make the Argosy — Garret Smith (Column)
  • Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1608Argosy Vol. 218, No. 11931-01-10Paul Stahr
  • 6 — The Diamond Bullet [Part 1 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 23 — A Woman-Hater’s Will — R. F. Starzl (Miscellaneous)
  • 24 — The Man with Pin-Point Eyes — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 55 — The Fetish Fighters [Part 2 of 3] — F. V. W. Mason (Novellete)
  • 73 — The Spark of Life — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 82 — Balata [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — Sailing the Northwest Passage — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Changed Goals — Herbert L. McNary (Short Story)
  • 112 — The Wickedest Spot on Earth — William David Belbeck (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — The Elephant Sahib [Part 6 of 6] — Talbot Mundy (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — An Outpost of Japan — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 128 — Ducks and Danes — Harold Bradley Say (Short Story)
  • 139 — Eight Miles High! — William P. Schramm (Miscellaneous)
  • 140 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Don Waters (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1609Argosy Vol. 218, No. 21931-01-17Robert A. Graef
  • 150 — Caves of Ocean [Part 1 of 4] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 170 — At the Sign of the Golden Goose — Joseph Ivers Lawrence (Novellete)
  • 203 — A Graveyard of Ships — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 204 — The Diamond Bullet [Part 2 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 224 — The Old Navy Game — James L. Hill (Short Story)
  • 233 — Where They Police Mosquitoes — Bert Morehouse (Miscellaneous)
  • 234 — The Fetish Fighters [Part 3 of 3] — F. V. W. Mason (Novellete)
  • 254 — Politics and a Stamp — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 255 — The Dead Game Kid — Howard R. Marsh (Short Story)
  • 260 — The Perpetual-Motion Clock — E. Glenn Schmidt (Miscellaneous)
  • 261 — Balata [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 280 — Shorty Takes a Flyer — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 285 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — James L. Hill (Column)
  • 287 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1610Argosy Vol. 218, No. 31931-01-24Paul Stahr
  • 294 — Flames of Feud [Part 1 of 5] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 312 — “Them Days Are Gone Forever” — Addie Gates (Miscellaneous)
  • 313 — Swords in Earnest — Lieut. John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 326 — Nightmare Island — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 350 — Caves of Ocean [Part 2 of 4] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 369 — Where Women Rule — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 370 — Where There’s a Will — Allan K. Echols (Short Story)
  • 380 — The Penny Frigate — Minna Irving (Miscellaneous)
  • 381 — The Diamond Bullet [Part 3 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 398 — Opportunities Doomed — F. W. Fickle (Miscellaneous)
  • 399 — Strategy of the Panther [The Panther] — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 408 — Aviators Find Lost Cities — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 409 — Balata [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 427 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Frank Richardson Pierce (Column)
  • 429 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1611Argosy Vol. 218, No. 41931-01-31Paul Stahr
  • 437 — The Green Goddess [Part 1 of 6; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 459 — Ancient Insects Preserved in Amber — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 460 — The Bell of the Lutine — Jack Allman (Novellete)
  • 488 — Flames of Feud [Part 2 of 5] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 507 — Sail Ho! — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 508 — The Exit March — Warren E. Carleton (Short Story)
  • 518 — Caves of Ocean [Part 3 of 4] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 539 — Hair Grows on Watch Glass — Bert Morehouse (Miscellaneous)
  • 540 — The Passenger — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Short Story)
  • 548 — Balata [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 568 — Queerest House Is Uninhabitable — P. William Zukas (Miscellaneous)
  • 569 — Better Business — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 573 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Jack Allman (Column)
  • 573 — Vanilla First Discovered by the Aztecs — George Mason (Miscellaneous)
  • 575 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1612The Argosy (UK) Vol. 9, No. 571931-02-01
  • viii — Charing Cross at Night — Wilfrid Thorley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — The Man from Rome — Marie Van Vorst (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post April 25 1908 (+3)
  • 36 — Strange Was the Day — Eleanor Farjeon (Poem(s))
  • 37 — Miss Tooker’s Wedding Gift — John Kendrick Bangs (Short Story) Lippincott’s Magazine March 1909
  • 43 — The Perfect Murder — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) The Strand Magazine October 1926
  • 51 — In Sunny Southern Seas — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 54 — The Gift Horse — Owen Wister (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post July 18 1908
  • 66 — Romance — Richard Le Gallienne (Poem(s)) Munsey’s Magazine January 1919
  • 67 — The “Ginger-Nut” — A. Neil Lyons (Short Story) T.P.’s Magazine September 1911
  • 73 — Ervoanic’s Downfall — Anatole Le Braz (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 77 — The Bad Hat — “Taffrail” (Short Story) Chambers’s Journal December 1 1915
  • 83 — Mademoiselle Maria Gloria — Marjorie Bowen (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1907
  • 89 — Schoolboy Howlers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — The Letter — Enrico Castelnuovo; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 97 — The Monkey’s Paw — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) Harper’s Monthly Magazine September 1902
  • 103 — The Millionaire’s Opportunity — Robert Barr (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post August 1 1903
  • 114 — The Kid — H. B. Marriott Watson (Short Story) Once Upon a Time by H. B. Marriott-Watson, Dent and Sons, 1912
  • 121 — End of Questing — A. Newberry Choyce (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 122 — Youth—From the Latest Novels — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 125 — Wild Motherhood — Charles G. D. Roberts (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 129 — Nocturne [Part 2 of 3] — Frank Swinnerton (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
1613Argosy Vol. 218, No. 51931-02-07Paul Stahr
  • 577 — The Death Ride [Part 1 of 2] — William Corcoran (Serial Segment)
  • 596 — Boots and Saddles — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 621 — The Green Goddess [Part 2 of 6; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 640 — A Dash of Yellow — Lieut. John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 651 — Flames of Feud [Part 3 of 5] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 668 — The Stokehold Volunteer — Harold Bradley Say (Short Story)
  • 678 — Well Dwellers of Northern Africa — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 679 — Caves of Ocean [Part 4 of 4] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 700 — Charity’s Handicap — James Perley Hughes (Short Story)
  • 708 — Necessity Money — E. F. Putney (Miscellaneous)
  • 709 — One Winter’s Night — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 715 — An Air-Cooled Camel — Willy Walker (Miscellaneous)
  • 716 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — William Corcoran (Column)
  • 718 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1614Argosy Vol. 218, No. 61931-02-14Paul Stahr
  • 726 — The Guns of the American [Part 1 of 3; John Norcross] — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 743 — Submarine Pioneering — Addie Gates (Miscellaneous)
  • 744 — The Blade of Don Beltram — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 767 — Monster Lizards — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 768 — The Death Ride [Part 2 of 2] — William Corcoran (Serial Segment)
  • 790 — The Creed of Sergeant Bone — Frederick Nebel (Short Story)
  • 801 — The Green Goddess [Part 3 of 6; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 826 — Fighting Teeth — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 834 — Thunder in the Sky — Marshall Breeden (Miscellaneous)
  • 835 — Flames of Feud [Part 4 of 5] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 851 — Backbone — Ralph R. Perry (Short Story)
  • 860 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Dr. J. U. Giesy (Column)
  • 862 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1615Argosy Vol. 219, No. 11931-02-21Paul Stahr
  • 2 — The Hothouse World [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Novel)
  • 21 — Snake vs. Crab — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 22 — The Crimson Noose — Eugene Cunningham (Novellete)
  • 47 — The Guns of the American [Part 2 of 3; John Norcross] — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 66 — Prehistoric Lizard Found in Glacier — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Bracelets [Dynamite Drury] — L. Patrick Greene (Short Story) The 20-Story Magazine #74, August 1928
  • 80 — The Salt Lake of Hawaii — Robert Mangum (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — The Green Goddess [Part 4 of 6; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — The Diamond Skull — J. Macfarlane Walters (Short Story)
  • 113 — Flames of Feud [Part 5 of 5] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 129 — A Pirate’s Sense of Humor — Robert Luhrs (Miscellaneous)
  • 130 — Apple Pie — Harold Montanye (Short Story)
  • 139 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Junius B. Smith (Column)
  • 140 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1616Argosy Vol. 219, No. 21931-02-28Paul Stahr
  • 149 — Sinister House [Part 1 of 3] — William Merriam Rouse (Serial Segment)
  • 166 — The Oldest White Race of the World — Sherwood Gates (Miscellaneous)
  • 167 — Over the Border — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 172 — Bonds of the Northland — Robert E. Pinkerton (Novellete)
  • 203 — “The Viper” — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 204 — The Hothouse World [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Novel)
  • 221 — Arctic Meat Market — F. W. Fickle (Miscellaneous)
  • 222 — The Master of Money — Allan K. Echols (Short Story)
  • 233 — Lonely St. Kilda — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 234 — The Guns of the American [Part 3 of 3; John Norcross] — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 256 — Blood of Africa — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 263 — The Green Goddess [Part 5 of 6; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 284 — Ten Miles Up in the Air — H. P. Behnke (Miscellaneous)
  • 286 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1617The Argosy (UK) Vol. 9, No. 581931-03-01
  • viii — The Winter Sleep — Sir William Watson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — Horse and Horse — Charles Caldwell Dobie (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine July 1924
  • 11 — Princess Pearl Proposes — Mrs. Baillie Reynolds (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1907
  • 18 — A Shepherd’s Anthology — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — The Accident — Oliver Onions (Short Story) Widdershins by Oliver Onions, Martin Secker, 1911
  • 28 — Lady Greensleeves — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) The English Illustrated Magazine July 1896
  • 29 — Second Husband — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story) Woman’s Home Companion August 1925
  • 35 — The Thousandth Whale — J. J. Bell (Short Story) Chambers’s Journal December 1906
  • 42 — The Heart of the Pagan — Ernest Bramah (Short Story) The Grand Magazine April 1906
  • 51 — The Twins of the Hôtel Corneille — Edmond About; translated by Fred S. Thacker (Short Story)
  • 69 — The Octave of Jealousy — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) The Strand Magazine November 1922
  • 79 — Late Season — Lion Feuchtwanger (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 87 — The Seed Shop — Muriel Stuart (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 88 — Mother Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Blind-Man’s-Buff — Laurence Housman (Short Story) Collier’s Weekly May 14 1904
  • 100 — The Muse of Tragedy — F. Frankfort Moore (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine October 1896
  • 107 — The Confession of Charles Linkworth — E. F. Benson (Short Story) The Cavalier and the Scrap Book January 13 1912
  • 115 — The Sofa — Brand Whitlock (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 18 1925
  • 122 — An Amateur — W. B. Maxwell (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine April 1907
  • 126 — Confessions — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 129 — Nocturne [Part 3 of 3] — Frank Swinnerton (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
1618Argosy Vol. 219, No. 31931-03-07Paul Stahr
  • 289 — The Tiger of Pnom Kha [Part 1 of 3] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 309 — What’s in a Name? — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 310 — Murder Extra! — Raoul Whitfield (Novellete)
  • 330 — Sinister House [Part 2 of 3] — William Merriam Rouse (Serial Segment)
  • 354 — The King of the Miramichi — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 361 — The Hothouse World [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Novel)
  • 378 — Nature’s Needle and Thread — Marie McCarty (Miscellaneous)
  • 379 — The Last Battle [Peter Scarlet & Bradshaw, the naturalist] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 395 — Shipping Ice to Iceland — William David Belbeck (Miscellaneous)
  • 396 — The Green Goddess [Part 6 of 6; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 417 — Soldier’s Luck — Lieut. John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 428 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Raoul Whitfield (Column)
  • 430 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1619Argosy Vol. 219, No. 41931-03-14Paul Stahr
  • 431 — Barons of the Border [Part 1 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 453 — Parole — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 467 — Kimberley’s Homemade Cannon — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 468 — The Black Tide [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 493 — The Frog in the Rock — Allan K. Echols (Miscellaneous)
  • 494 — The Tiger of Pnom Kha [Part 2 of 3] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 511 — Red Death — Norman H. White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 520 — Water That Cuts Steel — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 521 — Sinister House [Part 3 of 3] — William Merriam Rouse (Serial Segment)
  • 543 — Alligator Drives — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 544 — Ray Martin, Oyster Pirate — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 552 — The Hothouse World [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Novel)
  • 570 — Colors of the Seven Seas — Addie Gates (Miscellaneous)
  • 571 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Norman H. White, Jr. (Column)
  • 573 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1620Argosy Vol. 219, No. 51931-03-21Paul Stahr
  • 582 — The Battle of the Silent Men [Part 1 of 6] — M. Wheeler-Nicholson (Serial Segment)
  • 603 — The Kansas Killer — Herbert McNary (Short Story)
  • 614 — The Vengeance Trail — Victor Rousseau (Novellete)
  • 651 — Trees That Destroy Disease — Sherwood Gates (Miscellaneous)
  • 652 — Barons of the Border [Part 2 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 669 — The Triumph That Failed — Jack Woodford (Short Story)
  • 671 — Where Prison Life’s Not Hard — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 672 — The Tiger of Pnom Kha [Part 3 of 3] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 691 — The Training of Sandy McNab — Capt. S. P. Meek (Short Story)
  • 693 — Marriage Among the Guaharibos — George E. Camroux (Miscellaneous)
  • 694 — The Hothouse World [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Novel)
  • 716 — Venom of Chinese Toads Used — Marie McCarty (Miscellaneous)
  • 717 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Victor Rousseau (Column)
  • 719 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1621Argosy Vol. 219, No. 61931-03-28Paul Stahr
  • 726 — Mob [Part 1 of 2] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 750 — Did Columbus Have a Beard? — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 751 — The Gasser — William E. Barrett (Short Story)
  • 761 — A City Built on Frost — William David Belbeck (Miscellaneous)
  • 762 — Jades and Afghans [Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 793 — An Underground Orchard — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 794 — The Battle of the Silent Men [Part 2 of 6] — M. Wheeler-Nicholson (Serial Segment)
  • 814 — The First Racketeer — H. P. Behnke (Miscellaneous)
  • 815 — Tikbalang — C. A. Freeman (Short Story)
  • 819 — Four Cacti — John L Wray, Jr. (Miscellaneous)
  • 820 — Barons of the Border [Part 3 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 838 — The Prowler — Herbert L. McNary (Short Story)
  • 841 — The Hothouse World [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Novel)
  • 861 — How Do You Do? — M. S. Stuart (Miscellaneous)
  • 863 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1622The Argosy (UK) Vol. 9, No. 591931-04-01
  • viii — City Ghosts — Margaret Murray (Poem(s))
  • 1 — The Winning Hand — John Russell (Short Story) The Red Book Magazine January 1922
  • 8 — Beauty — M. D. Turner (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 9 — Oakfield House — Archibald Marshall (Novellete) The Red Book Magazine June 1923
  • 21 — Keeping Watch — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine December 1913
  • 26 — Travail — E. Walter Hülphers; translated by E. Gee Nash (Short Story)
  • 29 — Words and Music [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)] — Irvin S. Cobb (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post October 28 1911
  • 39 — Town’s End — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 40 — Falling in Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — Little Moses — Elinor Mordaunt (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine May 1919
  • 51 — The Game of Poverty — Philip Gibbs (Short Story) Everybody’s June 1922
  • 67 — “The Dead Are Silent” — Arthur Schnitzler (Short Story) 1907
  • 75 — The Lothario of the “Peruvian” — Morley Roberts (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 88 — The Lover — W. Force Stead (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 89 — The Leper — Ronald Ogden & P. M. Sykes (Short Story)
  • 98 — The Golden Mean — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Treasure Trove — Anatole Le Braz; translated by K. Bartram (Short Story)
  • 106 — “Blairgowrie” — E. M. Delafield (Short Story) The Story-teller April 1925
  • 115 — The Rajah’s Diamond — Robert Louis Stevenson (Group Of Items) (Reprint)
  • 115 — Story of the Bandbox — Robert Louis Stevenson (Novellete) London August 3 1878 (+2)
  • 115 — Story of the Young Man in Holy Orders — Robert Louis Stevenson (Short Story) London August 31 1878 (+1)
  • 115 — Story of the House with the Green Blinds — Robert Louis Stevenson (Novellete) London September 14 1878 (+3)
  • 115 — The Adventure of Prince Florizel and a Detective — Robert Louis Stevenson (Short Story) London October 26 1878
  • 131 — Until the Evening — Margaret Campbell Scott (Poem(s))
1623Argosy Vol. 220, No. 11931-04-04Paul Stahr
  • 1 — Captain Judas [Part 1 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — Beyond the Dark Nebula — Harl Vincent (Novellete)
  • 55 — Ship Is Magnetized — Marie McCarty (Miscellaneous)
  • 56 — Mob [Part 2 of 2] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 82 — A Chimney That Pays Dividends — William David Belbeck (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Three Cat’s-Eyes — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 93 — The Battle of the Silent Men [Part 3 of 6] — M. Wheeler-Nicholson (Serial Segment)
  • 114 — Lions and Gold — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Relics — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 120 — Barons of the Border [Part 4 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 135 — Soft Pickings — Howard R. Marsh (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1624Argosy Vol. 220, No. 21931-04-11Paul Stahr
  • 150 — The Bearded Slayer [Part 1 of 2; Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 176 — Black Wings of Death — Eustace L. Adams (Novellete)
  • 208 — Surfacing Roads with Oranges — S. O’Leary (Miscellaneous)
  • 209 — Captain Judas [Part 2 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 230 — Easy Money — Dex Volney (Short Story)
  • 237 — The Battle of the Silent Men [Part 4 of 6] — Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson (Serial Segment)
  • 257 — The Timed Stampede — Warren E. Carleton (Short Story)
  • 267 — The Town of Santa Claus — F. H. Sidney (Miscellaneous)
  • 268 — Barons of the Border [Part 5 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 282 — On the Evidence — Jack Woodford (Short Story)
  • 286 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1625Argosy Vol. 220, No. 31931-04-18Robert A. Graef
  • 294 — Jan of the Jungle [Part 1 of 6; Jan] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 314 — The Bush Pilot — Harold Montanye (Novellete)
  • 339 — Wearing Overcoats to Keep Cool — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 340 — The Bearded Slayer [Part 2 of 2; Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 363 — Winner Take All — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 372 — Captain Judas [Part 3 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 394 — Prison Nitro — Howard R. Marsh (Short Story)
  • 401 — The Battle of the Silent Men [Part 5 of 6] — M. Wheeler-Nicholson (Serial Segment)
  • 418 — Obeah — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 419 — Deadfall — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 428 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Harold Montanye (Column)
  • 428 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1626PDFArgosy Vol. 220, No. 41931-04-25Paul Stahr
  • 436 — Vampire [Part 1 of 2; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 458 — Pay Dirt [Whispering Story] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 475 — Talking Lighthouses — William David Belbeck (Miscellaneous)
  • 476 — Jan of the Jungle [Part 2 of 6; Jan] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 493 — Pearls Grown by Cactus — Bert Morehouse (Miscellaneous)
  • 494 — Antidote — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 505 — Captain Judas [Part 4 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 529 — Signals Astray — Arthur K. Akers (Short Story)
  • 539 — The Battle of the Silent Men [Part 6 of 6] — Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson (Serial Segment)
  • 563 — Fighter’s Eyes — Max Wilkinson (Short Story)
  • 572 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Arthur K. Akers (Column)
  • 574 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column) Argosy April 18 1931
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column) Argosy April 18 1931
1627The Argosy (UK) Vol. 9, No. 601931-05-01
  • viii — Echo — Gerald Gould (Poem(s))
  • 1 — The Purple Rim — Kathleen L. Worrell (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine (US) April 1916
  • 8 — Escape — Alfred Noyes (Poem(s))
  • 9 — The Spy-Hunter — Melville Davisson Post (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 15 — The Half-Brothers — Marjorie Bowen (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine March 1916
  • 22 — An Easter Hymn — Richard Le Gallienne (Poem(s)) The Story-teller May 1911
  • 23 — The Star — H. G. Wells (Short Story) The Graphic Christmas 1897
  • 29 — A Failing Heart — Stefan Zweig; translated by Cedar Paul & Eden Paul (Short Story)
  • 43 — Freddie in Love — Mrs. W. K. Clifford (Short Story) Mr. Webster and Others by Mrs. W. K. Clifford, Collins, 1918
  • 52 — St. George and Merrie England — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — The Goose Woman — Rex Beach (Novellete) Hearst’s International September 1924 (+1)
  • 85 — Andrey Satchel and the Parson and Clerk — Thomas Hardy (Short Story) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1891
  • 89 — The Victor — Dale Collins (Short Story) Adventure September 10 1924
  • 95 — New Spring — Dorothy M. Richardson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 96 — Jenny — Victor Hugo (Short Story) The Strand Magazine May 1891translated from the French.
  • 99 — Miss Marlow at Play — A. A. Milne (Play) (Reprint)
  • 107 — The Land of the Rising Sun — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — An Easter Story — Anatole Le Braz; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 114 — Niño Diablo — W. H. Hudson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 123 — Stephen Is Fourteen — Sydney R. McLean (Short Story) North American Review December 1930
  • 127 — Love Song — Margaret Campbell Scott (Poem(s))
  • 128 — Springtime in the New Novels — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 130 — Dew of the Sea — Horace Annesley Vachell (Novellete) The Story-teller March 1925
1628PDFArgosy Vol. 220, No. 51931-05-02Paul Stahr
  • 577 — Suicide, Inc. [Part 1 of 3] — Richard A. Martinsen (Serial Segment)
  • 596 — Skiing on Sand Dunes — F. S. Reynolds (Miscellaneous)
  • 597 — The Barnstormer — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 608 — Circus Revenge — John Wilstach (Novellete)
  • 636 — Vampire [Part 2 of 2; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 658 — In Self-Defense — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 666 — Jan of the Jungle [Part 3 of 6; Jan] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 685 — The Smallest and Oldest Republic — Bert Morehouse (Miscellaneous)
  • 686 — The Bomber — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 690 — The Generous Oil Palm — William David Belbeck (Miscellaneous)
  • 691 — Captain Judas [Part 5 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 714 — The Hudson’s Eighteen-Hundred-Foot Waterfall — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 715 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Richard A. Martinsen (Column)
  • 717 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1629Argosy Vol. 220, No. 61931-05-09Paul Stahr
  • 724 — Forbidden Valley [Part 1 of 4] — Frank C. Robertson (Serial Segment)
  • 743 — Novel House Moving — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 744 — The Coral of Idris — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 768 — Suicide, Inc. [Part 2 of 3] — Richard A. Martinsen (Serial Segment)
  • 792 — Doggy Baseball — Lieut. John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 806 — Jan of the Jungle [Part 4 of 6; Jan] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 826 — Second-Hand Glory — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 830 — Captain Judas [Part 6 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 858 — At the Feet of Inam — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 863 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1630Argosy Vol. 221, No. 11931-05-16Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Pirate of Wall Street [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — The Phantom Light on Old Flat-Top — Frank S. Reynolds (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Marooned — C. A. Freeman (Short Story)
  • 31 — Toad Migrating — Sig Young (Miscellaneous)
  • 32 — The Dagger of El Haran — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 51 — Forbidden Valley [Part 2 of 4] — Frank C. Robertson (Serial Segment)
  • 70 — A Protective Legend — Cliff Mosier (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Sleet on the River — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 81 — Suicide, Inc. [Part 3 of 3] — Richard A. Martinsen (Serial Segment)
  • 102 — The World’s Strangest Hotel — Mary Chase Cornelius (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Front Page Publicity — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 112 — Automobiles as Ghost Killers — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — Jan of the Jungle [Part 5 of 6; Jan] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — Words That Predict Weather — William David Belbeck (Miscellaneous)
  • 132 — Read ’Em and Weep! — George M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 139 — National Nicknames — E. Glenn Schmidt (Miscellaneous)
  • 140 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1631Argosy Vol. 221, No. 21931-05-23Paul Stahr
  • 148 — Bentfinger [Part 1 of 4; East of Suez] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 164 — The Devil’s Due [Major Brane] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 194 — Pirate of Wall Street [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 212 — Selling Houses by Weight — William David Belbeck (Miscellaneous)
  • 213 — The Three-Bottle Patrol — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 226 — Ship in the Desert — Sherwood Gates (Miscellaneous)
  • 227 — Forbidden Valley [Part 3 of 4] — Frank C. Robertson (Serial Segment)
  • 246 — The Walking-Stick Snake — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 247 — The Feather Racket — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 256 — The Mystery of Palenque — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 257 — Jan of the Jungle [Part 6 of 6; Jan] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 274 — Jewelry Rock — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 284 — Captain Kidd’s Rival — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 286 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1632Argosy Vol. 221, No. 31931-05-30Paul Stahr
  • 290 — Chinese for Racket [Part 1 of 2; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 313 — Train Trap — A. Leslie (Short Story)
  • 318 — Ravens of the Law — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 346 — Bentfinger [Part 2 of 4; East of Suez] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 364 — Korean Bird Cage Underwear — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 365 — The Unseen Death — Allan K. Echols (Short Story)
  • 377 — Pirate of Wall Street [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 398 — Liquid Assets — Arthur K. Akers (Short Story)
  • 410 — Forbidden Valley [Part 4 of 4] — Frank C. Robertson (Serial Segment)
  • 428 — A Historic Bugle — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 429 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — A. Leslie (Column)
  • 431 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1633The Argosy (UK) Vol. 9, No. 611931-06-01
  • viii — Swallows — Humbert Wolfe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — A Bottle of Perrier — Edith Wharton (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post March 27 1926, as “A Bottle of Evian”
  • 13 — The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky — Stephen Crane (Novellete) McClure’s Magazine February 1898
  • 19 — The Wrong Shape [Father Brown] — G. K. Chesterton (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 10 1910
  • 28 — Lords of the Jungle — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Lost Tommy Jepps — Arthur Morrison (Short Story) The Strand Magazine September 1902
  • 41 — Secret Bonds — Paul Bourget; translated by Reginald Merton (Novellete)
  • 64 — The Glory of Flowers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 68 — The Overman — Upton Sinclair (Novellete) The Windsor Magazine December 1906; #2 in the “Great Stories of Human Destiny” series.
  • 79 — The Transit of Gloria Mundy — Chester Bailey Fernald (Short Story) The Century Magazine August 1899
  • 87 — How the English Fleet Came to Oviedo — Kurt Heynicke; translated by A. Featherstonhaugh (Short Story)
  • 96 — Rab and His Friends — Dr. John Brown (Short Story) Ticknor & Fields, 1859
  • 102 — Make Believe — Norah Nisbet (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 103 — The Sader Guest — Bruno Lessing (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 105 — A Quixote of the Veld — Perceval Gibbon (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine May 1907
  • 109 — “The Little Band in the Pines” — Newman Flower (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1912
  • 116 — The Navarrese — James Branch Cabell (Novellete) Harper’s Monthly Magazine September 1907retold from the French of Nicolas de Caen.
  • 123 — Tobermory [Clovis Sangrail] — “Saki” (Short Story) The Chronicles of Clovis by Saki, John Lane, 1911revised from the original (Westminster Gazette, November 27, 1909) to feature Clovis rather than Bertie van Tahn.
  • 127 — Women in Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 129 — A Son of the Commodore — William McFee (Novellete) Sailors of Fortune by William McFee, Heinemann, 1930
1634PDFArgosy Vol. 221, No. 41931-06-06Paul Stahr
  • 433 — The Devil’s Checkerboard [Part 1 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 449 — The Golden Pitcher — Robert N. Leath (Short Story)
  • 463 — Money by the Ton — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 464 — Out of the Silence — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 496 — Chinese for Racket [Part 2 of 2; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 518 — The Dynamite Man — Frank Knox Hockman (Short Story)
  • 525 — Bentfinger [Part 3 of 4; East of Suez] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 543 — The Hard Cider Ghost — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 551 — Stilt Walkers — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 552 — Pirate of Wall Street [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 572 — Water Buffalo Fights — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 574 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1635Argosy Vol. 221, No. 51931-06-13Paul Stahr
  • 582 — Under the Polar Ice [Part 1 of 3] — Jack Allman (Serial Segment)
  • 598 — Speed-Storm — Barré Lyndon (Novellete)
  • 630 — The Devil’s Checkerboard [Part 2 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 647 — Beach Comber — Robert Carse (Short Story)
  • 660 — Bentfinger [Part 4 of 4; East of Suez] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 680 — World’s Greatest Auction — Chick Levere (Miscellaneous)
  • 681 — A Prince for Sale [Vincent Connor] — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 692 — The Largest Coins Ever Made — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 693 — Pirate of Wall Street [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 711 — Novel Uses for Telephones — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 712 — In Stone Shade — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 718 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1636PDFArgosy Vol. 221, No. 61931-06-20Paul Stahr
  • 724 — The Grapevine Murders [Part 1 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 745 — Fish Shoots Its Victims — Chick Levere (Miscellaneous)
  • 746 — The Dagger of Doom — Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson (Novellete)
  • 774 — A Strange Memorial — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 775 — Under the Polar Ice [Part 2 of 3] — Jack Allman (Serial Segment)
  • 791 — Head-Hunters — Sidney Herschel Small (Short Story)
  • 804 — The Devil’s Checkerboard [Part 3 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 821 — Quick Fox — Harold de Polo (Short Story)
  • 831 — Platinum Bullets — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 832 — Pirate of Wall Street [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 852 — Alaska’s Midnight Baseball — John Stanford (Miscellaneous)
  • 853 — Cannons — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 858 — Odd Filipino Jobs — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 859 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 861 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1637Argosy Vol. 222, No. 11931-06-27Robert A. Graef
  • 4 — Tama, Princess of Mercury [Part 1 of 4; Tama] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — A Cat’s Leap to Fame — Chick Levere (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — The Torero Pug — Phil Richards (Short Story)
  • 36 — The Pirates of Puarei — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 60 — The Grapevine Murders [Part 2 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 81 — Don Vincente’s Treasure — Charles L. Clifford (Short Story)
  • 93 — Under the Polar Ice [Part 3 of 3] — Jack Allman (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — Strange Customs — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 110 — Sign of the Sun [Whispering Story] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Short Story)
  • 120 — Santo Domingo’s Fire Vigilantes — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — The Devil’s Checkerboard [Part 4 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 135 — Gems Mixed with Scoop Shovels — H. H. Dunn (Miscellaneous)
  • 136 — Ex-Juror — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1638The Argosy (UK) Vol. 10, No. 621931-07-01
  • viii — All Summer in a Day — Phyllis Mégroz (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — Suvla John — Warwick Deeping (Novellete) The Story-teller February 1924
  • 20 — An Open Window — Roy Campbell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 21 — The Actor — Nunnally Johnson (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post May 26 1928
  • 28 — In the Social Swirl — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — The Mysterious Sketch — Émile Erckmann & Pierre A. Chatrian (Short Story) Strange Stories by Erckmann-Chatrian, Appleton, 1880, as by Erckmann-Chatriantranslated from the French (“L’esquisse mystérieuse”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860).
  • 39 — The Baker’s Cart — Gerald Bullett (Short Story) Saturday Review (UK) March 8 1924
  • 43 — The Luck of the “Trident” — Morley Roberts (Short Story) The Popular Magazine October 15 1913
  • 49 — The Shadow — Ben Jonson (Poem(s)) The Workes of Beniamin Ionson by Ben Jonson, William Stansby, 1616, as “That Women Are but Men’s Shadows”
  • 54 — Star Spaces — Monk Gibbon (Poem(s))
  • 55 — A Chemist in the Suburbs — Frederick Wedmore (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 61 — Widening the Horizon — Ethel Turner (Short Story) The Lone Hand: The Australian Monthly June 1907
  • 66 — First Loves — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 69 — The Pitcher of Romance — Richard Washburn Child (Short Story) Harper’s Monthly Magazine June 1912
  • 77 — A Cup of Water — Harry Brander (Short Story) (Reprint); #3 in the “Great Stories of Human Destiny” series.
  • 81 — At Eventide — Margaret Campbell Scott (Poem(s))
  • 89 — Back to Back — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine July 1913
  • 95 — Fortitude — Perceval Gibbon (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 106 — The Story of a White Blackbird — Alfred de Musset (Short Story) French Fiction ed. William Allan Neilson, P.F. Collier, 1917translated from the French.
  • 118 — Between Rounds — O. Henry (Short Story) The (New York) Sunday World May 7 1905
  • 121 — The Golden Ball — “Bartimeus” (Short Story) The Story-teller August 1925
  • 129 — No Careless Mind — W. H. Davies (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 130 — Honoured Sir — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 132 — The Knightsbridge Mystery — Charles Reade (Novellete) Life 1882
1639Argosy Vol. 222, No. 21931-07-04Paul Stahr
  • 145 — Out of Yesterday [Part 1 of 2] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 168 — The Helmet of Ranulf the Flame — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 188 — Tama, Princess of Mercury [Part 2 of 4; Tama] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 208 — A Historic Home — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 209 — House of Missing Men [Vincent Connor] — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 221 — The Grapevine Murders [Part 3 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 243 — A Gr-r-rand an’ Glorious Fourth! — Lieut. John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 257 — The Devil’s Checkerboard [Part 5 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 273 — Nuggets — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 274 — The Mystery Bird — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 285 — Prospecting for Gum — R. A. Bosler (Miscellaneous)
  • 287 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1640Argosy Vol. 222, No. 31931-07-11Paul Stahr
  • 293 — Swordsmen of Florida [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Minnigerode Maigne (Serial Segment)
  • 316 — Blood of the Scanderoon — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 339 — Out of Yesterday [Part 2 of 2] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 361 — Wolf Bait — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 369 — What the Gobs Buy — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 370 — Tama, Princess of Mercury [Part 3 of 4; Tama] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 391 — Tom Thump — Tip Bliss (Short Story)
  • 403 — The Grapevine Murders [Part 4 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 425 — Junked — John N. Preble (Short Story)
  • 430 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1641Argosy Vol. 222, No. 41931-07-18Paul Stahr
  • 436 — The Turquoise Trail [Part 1 of 4] — W. C. Tuttle (Serial Segment)
  • 453 — Borrowed Money — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story)
  • 459 — Serpents as Pets — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 460 — Flying Racketeers — Eustace L. Adams (Novellete) Sky Birds January 1929
  • 487 — Swordsmen of Florida [Part 2 of 6] — Charles M. Maigne (Serial Segment)
  • 506 — M.P. — Lieut. John Hopper (Novellete)
  • 522 — Tama, Princess of Mercury [Part 4 of 4; Tama] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 544 — East Indian Tartans — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 545 — Steal a Dog’s Bone — Hugh B. Cave (Short Story)
  • 554 — The Grapevine Murders [Part 5 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 574 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1642Argosy Vol. 222, No. 51931-07-25Paul Stahr
  • 580 — The Living Juggernaut [Part 1 of 2] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 604 — Rogue of the Movies — Fred MacIsaac (Novellete)
  • 631 — Washington’s Cowhide Railroad — William David Belbeck (Miscellaneous)
  • 632 — The Turquoise Trail [Part 2 of 4] — W. C. Tuttle (Serial Segment)
  • 651 — The Winning Arm — Herbert L. McNary (Short Story)
  • 651 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Herbert L. McNary (Column)
  • 663 — Swordsmen of Florida [Part 3 of 6] — Charles M. Maigne (Serial Segment)
  • 684 — Hospital Hopper — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 694 — The Grapevine Murders [Part 6 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 714 — Phony Stuff — Douglas Stapleton (Short Story)
  • 719 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1643Argosy Vol. 222, No. 61931-08-01Robert A. Graef
  • 721 — The Radio Pirates [Part 1 of 4] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 740 — Missing [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 765 — The Living Juggernaut [Part 2 of 2] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 788 — Tail Spins — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 804 — The Turquoise Trail [Part 3 of 4] — W. C. Tuttle (Serial Segment)
  • 820 — The Tomb-Robber [Vincent Connor] — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 832 — Swordsmen of Florida [Part 4 of 6] — Charles M. Maigne (Serial Segment)
  • 852 — Ten to One Odds — Arthur K. Akers (Short Story)
  • 863 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1644The Argosy (UK) Vol. 10, No. 631931-08-01
  • viii — Wizards — Alfred Noyes (Poem(s)) Britannia April 12 1929
  • 1 — The Dream of Ah Lum — Thomas Burke (Short Story) The Strand Magazine October 1925
  • 7 — The Knock on the Door — Edward Knoblock (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine October 1926
  • 15 — Brethren All — Frank H. Shaw (Short Story) (Reprint); #1 in the “Unique Series of Masonic Stories” series.
  • 21 — Out of His Orbit — Bruno Lessing (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 25 — A Son’s Gesture — Paul Bourget (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 35 — “James” — Newman Flower (Short Story) The Story-teller April 1908
  • 38 — Tol’able David — Joseph Hergesheimer (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 14 1917
  • 50 — Durer’s Praying Hands — Humbert Wolfe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 51 — The Little Miracle of Tlemcar — Harrison Rhodes (Short Story) Collier’s August 16 1919
  • 59 — Captain Rybnikoff — Alexandre Kuprin (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 75 — An Emissary of Providence — Henri Murger (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 78 — Boys Bathing — F. H. Kendon (Poem(s))
  • 79 — Incident in the Life of Mr. George Crookhill — Thomas Hardy (Vignette) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1891
  • 82 — The Bedquilt — Dorothy Canfield (Short Story) Harper’s Monthly Magazine November 1906
  • 87 — The Joys of “Hiking” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 90 — The Whispering Man [Arthur Jeffrey] — H. K. Webster (Novel) D. Appleton & Co., 1908
1645Argosy Vol. 223, No. 11931-08-08Paul Stahr
  • 5 — Easy to Kill [Part 1 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — King Carcajou — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 34 — Five Mad Nights — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 71 — Crocodile Baths — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 72 — The Radio Pirates [Part 2 of 4] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — Kidnapping Insurance — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story)
  • 100 — Bamboo Fireman — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — The Turquoise Trail [Part 4 of 4] — W. C. Tuttle (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — Rattletrap — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 121 — Swordsmen of Florida [Part 5 of 6] — Charles M. Maigne (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Alaska’s Dog Car Railway — Ray C. Endicott (Miscellaneous)
  • 140 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Ellis Parker Butler (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1646Argosy Vol. 223, No. 21931-08-15Paul Stahr
  • 148 — Solomon’s Caves [Part 1 of 4; John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 169 — The Hoosegow Battery — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 178 — Border Law — Thomson Burtis (Novellete)
  • 206 — Easy to Kill [Part 2 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 226 — Thug-Trap — John Burke Ingram (Short Story)
  • 231 — The Radio Pirates [Part 3 of 4] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 252 — Big Game — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 256 — Swordsmen of Florida [Part 6 of 6] — Charles M. Maigne (Serial Segment)
  • 283 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Thomson Burtis (Column)
  • 285 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1647Argosy Vol. 223, No. 31931-08-22Paul Stahr
  • 292 — Big Timber [Part 1 of 2] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 309 — Chinese Lumberjacks — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 310 — Under the Desert — Kenneth Perkins (Novellete)
  • 331 — Solomon’s Caves [Part 2 of 4; John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 347 — Guatemala’s Huge Relief Map — Ray C. Endicott (Miscellaneous)
  • 348 — Dirge of the Nancy D [East of Suez] — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 362 — Big Cigars — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 363 — Easy to Kill [Part 3 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 381 — The Return of Lefty Flynn — J. Allan Dunn (Short Story)
  • 393 — The Shark patrol — Millard A. Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 394 — The Radio Pirates [Part 4 of 4] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 414 — Snatch As Snatch Can — William E. Barrett (Short Story)
  • 427 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — William E. Barrett (Column)
  • 429 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 432 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1648Argosy Vol. 223, No. 41931-08-29Paul Stahr
  • 436 — Double Cross Ranch [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 462 — Bandits of the Cylinder [Franklin Dirk & Jack Baker] — Ray Cummings (Novellete)
  • 484 — The First Navy Journal — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 485 — Big Timber [Part 2 of 2] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 502 — Mettle — Ralph R. Perry (Short Story)
  • 516 — Solomon’s Caves [Part 3 of 4; John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 534 — Long Tom — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 535 — Temptation on the Wing — A. S. Gregory (Short Story)
  • 544 — Islands of Exile — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 545 — Easy to Kill [Part 4 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 565 — The Parrot — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Short Story)
  • 573 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1649The Argosy (UK) Vol. 10, No. 641931-09-01
  • viii — Wonderful Places — W. H. Davies (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — The Yellow One — Mildred Cram (Short Story) The Elks Magazine July 1922
  • 12 — A Rash Experiment — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Idler February 1897
  • 18 — Makers of Song — Stanton A. Coblentz (Poem(s)) The World Tomorrow September 1931
  • 19 — The Remittance Man — Hamlin Garland (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 9 1906, as “The Noose”
  • 27 — The Passport — Maarten Maartens (Short Story) Harper’s Monthly Magazine June 1904
  • 36 — The Fifth Point — Frank H. Shaw (Short Story) The Story-teller June 1920, as “The Fifth Point of Fellowship”; #2 in the “Unique Series of Masonic Stories” series.
  • 44 — Moxon’s Master — Ambrose Bierce (Short Story) San Francisco Examiner April 16 1899, as “A Night at Moxon’s”
  • 49 — Sea View — Martin Armstrong (Short Story) The Yale Review January 1927
  • 58 — Seaside Flirtation — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — The Lovely Lady [Forest of Ys] — Horace Annesley Vachell (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1923
  • 69 — Eli — C. H. White (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 81 — The King’s Noon — Eleanor M. Ingram (Short Story) Munsey’s Magazine September 1918
  • 86 — Barbe of Grand Bayou — John Oxenham (Novellete) Munsey’s Magazine December 1902 (+7)
  • 117 — The Cherry-Tree — James Stephens (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 129 — “Oh, Happy Day” — M. D. Turner (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
1650Argosy Vol. 223, No. 51931-09-05Paul Stahr
  • 577 — Whaling Blood [Part 1 of 3] — Don Waters (Serial Segment)
  • 593 — Predecessors of the Movies — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 594 — Death Angel — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 622 — Double Cross Ranch [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 646 — The Vodka Boatman — Lieut. John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 660 — Horse Fighting — Arthur P. Watts (Miscellaneous)
  • 661 — Solomon’s Caves [Part 4 of 4; John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 677 — To the Victor — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story) Top-Notch Magazine February 15 1917
  • 691 — Easy to Kill [Part 5 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 708 — Fear — A. Leslie (Short Story)
  • 715 — Tropical Poisons — David Moher (Miscellaneous)
  • 716 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Hulbert Footner (Column)
  • 718 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1651Argosy Vol. 223, No. 61931-09-12Paul Stahr
  • 725 — Red Twilight [Part 1 of 3] — Harl Vincent (Novel)
  • 742 — Bush Doctors — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 743 — Hack Ride — William Corcoran (Short Story)
  • 756 — Naked Steel — Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson (Novellete)
  • 787 — Whaling Blood [Part 2 of 3] — Don Waters (Serial Segment)
  • 804 — Iron Hell — Edmund M. Littell (Short Story)
  • 815 — Double Cross Ranch [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 834 — Suspicious Symptoms — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 839 — Easy to Kill [Part 6 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 858 — Buried Treasure of the Incas — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 859 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Harl Vincent (Column)
  • 861 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1652Argosy Vol. 224, No. 11931-09-19Paul Stahr
  • 6 — The Fighting Prodigal [Part 1 of 4] — Robert E. Pinkerton (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — Mexican Crude — William E. Barrett (Short Story)
  • 35 — Museum in a Monument — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 36 — The Burning Road — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 56 — The Floating Gardens of Kashmir — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Red Twilight [Part 2 of 3] — Harl Vincent (Novel)
  • 77 — Bulldog Vampires — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 78 — Diplomacy by Air [Vincent Connor] — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 88 — Whaling Blood [Part 3 of 3] — Don Waters (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — Murder for Fun — Norman H. White, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 121 — Double Cross Ranch [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Strange Dishes — P. William Zukas (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1653Argosy Vol. 224, No. 21931-09-26Paul Stahr
  • 150 — The Gold Skull Murders [Part 1 of 7] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 170 — The Salvage of the Sagomar — Jack Allman (Novellete)
  • 201 — The Fighting Prodigal [Part 2 of 4] — Robert E. Pinkerton (Serial Segment)
  • 216 — Seminole — Marjory Stoneman Douglas (Short Story)
  • 228 — Red Twilight [Part 3 of 3] — Harl Vincent (Novel)
  • 248 — Hidden Money — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 249 — Wiggle and Twist — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 258 — A New Record in Serials — Victor P. Boin (Miscellaneous)
  • 259 — Double Cross Ranch [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 279 — Prisoner at Large — C. A. Feeman (Short Story)
  • 284 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Frank L. Packard (Column)
  • 286 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1654The Argosy (UK) Vol. 10, No. 651931-10-01
  • viii — The Talking Stream — Richard Le Gallienne (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — The Last Adventure [Sir Henry Marquis] — Melville Davisson Post (Short Story) The Sleuth of St. James’s Square by Melville Davisson Post, D. Appleton and Company, 1920
  • 8 — If I Was a Bloomin’ Peer — Llewellyn Hughes (Short Story) The Century Magazine May 1928
  • 16 — The Lake — A. Lamartine; translated by Mary Kelly Walker (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 17 — Major Beaumont’s Last Chance — Morley Roberts (Short Story) Bianca’s Caprice by Morley Roberts, F.V. White, 1904
  • 23 — The Perfume — Henri Duvernois; translated by Jacques Chambrun (Vignette) Harper’s Magazine January 1931
  • 25 — Poppy Cargo — Jack London (with Harvey Taylor) (Short Story) Physical Culture July 1931; subtitled “A Newly-Discovered Story”.revised by Taylor from an unpublished story (“Tar Pot”) by London.
  • 35 — The Lace Scarf — Mrs. Belloc Lowndes (Short Story) Why They Married by Marie Belloc Lowndes, Heinemann, 1923
  • 41 — McKeon’s Graft — John Russell (Short Story) New Story Magazine October 1912, as by Luke Thrice
  • 46 — The Storming of the Redoubt — Prosper Mérimée (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 49 — The Cap’n’s Cox’n — W. F. Shannon (Short Story) The Idler October 1897
  • 53 — For the Sake of the College — Wymond Carey (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 64 — Highland and Lowland — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Established in Strength — Frank H. Shaw (Short Story) The Story-teller January 1920; #3 in the “Unique Series of Masonic Stories” series.
  • 75 — Behind the Lord’s Horses — E. Walter Hülphers (Short Story)
  • 78 — The House of a Thousand Candles — Meredith Nicholson (Novel) Bobbs-Merrill, 1905
1655Argosy Vol. 224, No. 31931-10-03Robert A. Graef
  • 290 — Zorro Rides Again [Part 1 of 4; Zorro] — Johnston McCulley (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 307 — Peculiar Wells of Florida — Lewis J. Sisson (Miscellaneous)
  • 308 — Flyer of Eternal Midnight — Ray Cummings (Novellete)
  • 331 — Hawks Vs. Carrier Pigeons — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 332 — The Gold Skull Murders [Part 2 of 7] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 353 — Enduring Heat — Egon A. Schilling (Miscellaneous)
  • 354 — Grudge Fight — Thomas Barclay Thomson (Short Story)
  • 365 — The Hanging Gardens of Peru — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 366 — The Fighting Prodigal [Part 3 of 4] — Robert E. Pinkerton (Serial Segment)
  • 381 — Bluffing with Funnels — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 382 — The Swordfish Fleet — Warren E. Carleton (Short Story)
  • 394 — Double Cross Ranch [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 410 — Sailing Wheelbarrows to China — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 411 — Steel — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 421 — The Light at Dusk — A. Leslie (Short Story)
  • 427 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Johnston McCulley (Column)
  • 428 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 431 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1656Argosy Vol. 224, No. 41931-10-10Paul Stahr
  • 438 — The Flaming Torch [Part 1 of 3] — William Corcoran (Serial Segment)
  • 458 — The Voodoo Express — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 491 — Dead Man’s Face — F. H. Sidney (Miscellaneous)
  • 492 — Zorro Rides Again [Part 2 of 4; Zorro] — Johnston McCulley (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 509 — Castles for Wanderers — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 510 — Ten and a Half Men — Jackson V. Scholz (Short Story)
  • 522 — The Gold Skull Murders [Part 3 of 7] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 543 — The Giant Moa of New Zealand — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 544 — The Harmonica Champ — John Briggs (Short Story)
  • 550 — Bulldogging Ostriches — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 551 — The Fighting Prodigal [Part 4 of 4] — Robert E. Pinkerton (Serial Segment)
  • 569 — The Ottawa Report — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 572 — The Strange Dynamite Tree — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 574 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 576 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1657Argosy Vol. 224, No. 51931-10-17Paul Stahr
  • 582 — White Rock Trail — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 618 — Our Flag One of Oldest — H. P. Behnke (Miscellaneous)
  • 619 — The Flaming Torch [Part 2 of 3] — William Corcoran (Serial Segment)
  • 637 — Stamp of the Desert [Whispering Story] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Short Story)
  • 650 — The Moon Drug — R. F. Starzl (Novellete)
  • 671 — Zorro Rides Again [Part 3 of 4; Zorro] — Johnston McCulley (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 689 — Strange Duels — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 690 — A Ticket to Cheyenne [Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Short Story)
  • 697 — The Gold Skull Murders [Part 4 of 7] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 714 — Forty-One Caliber — C. A. Freeman (Short Story)
  • 717 — Indians and the Circus — A. G. Preston (Miscellaneous)
  • 718 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — R. F. Starzl (Column)
  • 719 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 720 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1658Argosy Vol. 224, No. 61931-10-24Paul Stahr
  • 725 — The King Who Came Back [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 741 — How Soupramany Fished — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 742 — “Army’s Ball!” — Lieut. John Hopper (Novellete)
  • 770 — The Flaming Torch [Part 3 of 3] — William Corcoran (Serial Segment)
  • 791 — One-Thousandth of a Second — J. E. Grinstead (Short Story)
  • 802 — The Twenty Wicked People — F. V. W. Mason (Novellete)
  • 821 — Zorro Rides Again [Part 4 of 4; Zorro] — Johnston McCulley (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 836 — A Monkey Hunting Corps — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 837 — Cashing In on Fame — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 842 — Ant Royalty — A. G. Preston (Miscellaneous)
  • 843 — The Gold Skull Murders [Part 5 of 7] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 863 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 864 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1659Argosy Vol. 225, No. 11931-10-31Robert A. Graef
  • 4 — The Jungle Rebellion [Part 1 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — The Four Wing Circus — Thomson Burtis (Novellete)
  • 53 — Trigger Balance — Eugene Cunningham (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 67 — Professional Wakers-Up — Bert Morehouse (Miscellaneous)
  • 68 — The King Who Came Back [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 85 — A Vanishing Race — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — Clean-Up — Jack Allman (Novellete)
  • 107 — Old and Wily — A. Leslie (Short Story)
  • 115 — Comedy of a Skull — Jack Blackburn (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — The Gold Skull Murders [Part 6 of 7] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 135 — The Defeat of One-Eyed Jack — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 136 — The Biggest Fish — Arthur Chester (Short Story)
  • 140 — Cables of Human Hair — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1660The Argosy (UK) Vol. 10, No. 661931-11-01
  • viii — The Lady of Light — W. H. Davies (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — Master and Pupil — R. S. Warren Bell (Short Story) The Strand Magazine March 1915
  • 11 — Mated — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) Short Stories April 1895
  • 15 — The Bequest — Monk Gibbon (Poem(s))
  • 16 — The Long Arm — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) The Story-teller August 1911
  • 23 — Blue Ice — Joseph Hergesheimer (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 13 1919
  • 34 — His Mother, June 1915 — Margaret Campbell Scott (Poem(s))
  • 35 — The Transition of Shadrach Cohen — Bruno Lessing (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 39 — Lady Wipers of Ypres — Llewellyn Hughes (Short Story) The Century Magazine January 1928
  • 46 — Statesmen—and What They Said — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — The Wicks of Macassar — John Russell (Short Story) The Novel Magazine December 1916
  • 55 — Undercurrent — J. J. Bell (Short Story) The Red Book Magazine January 1908
  • 61 — The Bouquet — Franz Xaver Kappus (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 63 — The Comic Actor — H. E. Bates (Short Story) The New Statesman June 29 1929
  • 67 — The Age for Love — Paul Bourget; translated by Myrta L. Jones (Short Story) Short Stories February 1898translated from the French.
  • 74 — The Drummer of the Dawn — Raymond Paton (Novellete) (Reprint)
1661Argosy Vol. 225, No. 21931-11-07Paul Stahr
  • 146 — Escape! [Denis Theabod Burke] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 173 — The Jungle Rebellion [Part 2 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 195 — Night Brings Wisdom — Georges Surdez (Short Story)
  • 207 — Enduring Cold — Egon A. Schilling (Miscellaneous)
  • 208 — Singing Sand [Whispering Story] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 227 — The King Who Came Back [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 251 — Tell-tale Teeth — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 259 — The Land of the Sword — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 260 — The Gold Skull Murders [Part 7 of 7] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 280 — The Peacock Throne — Ray C. Endicott (Miscellaneous)
  • 280 — The Leapers — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 281 — Permanent Possession — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 286 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 288 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1662Argosy Vol. 225, No. 31931-11-14Paul Stahr
  • 292 — Golden Derringers [Part 1 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 308 — Some Die Hard — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 334 — The Jungle Rebellion [Part 3 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 350 — Behind Perfect Interference — Thomas Barclay Thomson (Short Story)
  • 362 — The Deserted Train — William Edward Hayes (Novellete)
  • 393 — From Top to Bottom — Beda von Berchem (Short Story)
  • 398 — The King Who Came Back [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 416 — Chapter and Verse — Arthur Lowe (Short Story)
1663Argosy Vol. 225, No. 41931-11-21Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Cave of the Blue Scorpion [Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 41 — Golden Derringers [Part 2 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 58 — Where Geese Wear Boots — P. William Zukas (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — A Softpaw Learns the River — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 68 — An Outlaw of Siberia — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 88 — Voodooed Snakes — Paul H. Salomon (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — The Jungle Rebellion [Part 4 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Drum Ice — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 116 — Giant Star to Open World’s Fair — H. P. Behnke (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — The King Who Came Back [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 138 — The Breaks — Whitman Chambers (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1664Argosy Vol. 225, No. 51931-11-28Paul Stahr
  • 6 — The Tavern of Terror [Part 1 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — Circus Kidnapers — Thomson Burtis (Novellete)
  • 44 — Golden Derringers [Part 3 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 60 — Black Diamonds — Frank Del Clarke (Novellete)
  • 79 — The Apache Racket — Lieut. John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 92 — The Flying Snake of Asia — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — The Jungle Rebellion [Part 5 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Peanuts — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — Height — Edmund M. Littell (Short Story)
  • 123 — The King Who Came Back [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — A Seventy-One Pounder — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1665The Argosy (UK) Vol. 10, No. 671931-12-01
  • viii — To a Snow-Flake — Francis Thompson (Poem(s)) New Poems by Francis Thompson, Copeland and Day, 1897
  • 1 — England to America — Margaret Prescott Montague (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly September 1919
  • 9 — The Egregious Goat — Morley Roberts (Short Story) The Strand Magazine July 1921
  • 18 — The God of His Fathers — Jack London (Novellete) McClure’s Magazine May 1901
  • 25 — An Artist of the Pavement — Ida Lemon (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine June 1892, uncredited.
  • 32 — Conquest — Albert Richard Wetjen (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 2 1923
  • 39 — What My Lord Kilcroney Knew by Heart [Kitty Bellairs] — Agnes & Egerton Castle (Short Story) The Grand Magazine June 1911
  • 51 — Biriouk — Ivan Turgéniev (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 55 — The Brief Début of Tildy — O. Henry (Short Story) The (New York) Sunday World March 27 1904
  • 58 — The Mummy’s Foot — Théophile Gautier; translated by Lafcadio Hearn (Short Story) New Orleans Item June 16 1878 (+1)translated from the French (“Le Pied de Momie”, Musée de Familles, September 1840).
  • 64 — England, My England — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — The Zouave — A. E. W. Mason (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 78 — Witching Hill — E. W. Hornung (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 144 — “He Giveth…Sleep” — Margaret Campbell Scott (Poem(s))
1666Argosy Vol. 225, No. 61931-12-05Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Aztec Treasure [Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 30 — Banking in China — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — The Tavern of Terror [Part 2 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 48 — Outlaw Circuit — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 62 — Red Dice — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 85 — Golden Derringers [Part 4 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 103 — Luck of the Big Woods — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 108 — Chinese Pigeon Whistles — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — The Jungle Rebellion [Part 6 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 129 — Dolls and Clowns — Tip Bliss (Short Story)
  • 139 — Convicts Safeguard Their Friends — Thomas Gerak (Miscellaneous)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1667Argosy Vol. 226, No. 11931-12-12Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Singapore Sammy [Part 1 of 2; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 28 — Buccaneer Trap — F. V. W. Mason (Novellete)
  • 55 — Our Russian Cowboys — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 56 — A Gamble in Gold Bricks — Kenneth MacNichol (Short Story)
  • 67 — The Tavern of Terror [Part 3 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — Air-minded Candy — F. W. Fickle (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — First Class Man — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 93 — Sikh Cannon the Largest Ever Made — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 94 — Four Kings and an Ace — Eustace L. Adams (Novellete)
  • 116 — Bathing Cats — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — Masquerade — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 125 — Golden Derringers [Part 5 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 139 — Honey Ants — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 139 — A Roman Wireless — A. G. Preston (Miscellaneous)
1668Argosy (Canada) Vol. 225, No. 61931-12-12Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Aztec Treasure [Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novellete) Argosy December 5 1931
  • 30 — Banking in China — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous) Argosy December 5 1931
  • 31 — The Tavern of Terror [Part 2 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment) Argosy December 5 1931
  • 48 — Outlaw Circuit — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story) Argosy December 5 1931
  • 62 — Red Dice — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete) Argosy December 5 1931
  • 85 — Golden Derringers [Part 4 of 5] — J. E. Grinstead (Novellete) Argosy December 5 1931
  • 103 — Luck of the Big Woods — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story) Argosy December 5 1931
  • 108 — Chinese Pigeon Whistles — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous) Argosy December 5 1931
  • 109 — The Jungle Rebellion [Part 6 of 6] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment) Argosy December 5 1931
  • 129 — Dolls and Clowns — Tip Bliss (Short Story) Argosy December 5 1931
  • 129 — Convicts Safeguard Their Friends — Thomas Gerak (Miscellaneous) Argosy December 5 1931
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column) Argosy December 5 1931
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column) Argosy December 5 1931
1669PDFArgosy Vol. 226, No. 21931-12-19Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Human Zero — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 36 — Where Armor’s Worn — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — The Golden Serpent [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 59 — Preserved for a Hundred Centuries — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 60 — The Black Gang — Lieut. John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 74 — Connor Takes Charge [Vincent Connor] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 92 — Irish Free-Lances — A. G. Preston (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Singapore Sammy [Part 2 of 2; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 115 — Red Hot Chili — C. A. Freeman (Short Story)
  • 119 — The Tavern of Terror [Part 4 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — A Pension for Gus — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 141 — The Inca Gold Chain — Ray C. Endicott (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1670Argosy Vol. 226, No. 31931-12-26Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Wild Oats [Part 1 of 3] — W. C. Tuttle (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — Christmas Patrol — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novellete)
  • 30 — More Than Millions [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 50 — The Saint of the Devil’s Apron — H. M. Sutherland (Short Story)
  • 60 — America’s Last Cannibal Tribe — B. V. Bloom (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — The Golden Serpent [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 79 — Washington a French General — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — The Atonement of Antonio Brunelli — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 116 — The Newgate Calendar — A. G. Preston (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — The Tavern of Terror [Part 5 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 135 — Surrounded — C. A. Freeman (Short Story)
  • 140 — Flying Bird Cages — Robert F. Bailey (Miscellaneous)
1671The Argosy (UK) Vol. 11, No. 681932-01-01
  • viii — A Robin — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s))
  • 1 — John Prettyman’s Fourth Dimension — I. A. R. Wylie (Novellete) Good Housekeeping February 1919
  • 15 — The Greatest Gift — Horace Annesley Vachell (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 7 1923
  • 23 — The Scorn of Women [Sitka Charley] — Jack London (Short Story) The God of His Fathers by Jack London, Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, 1906
  • 34 — London To-day and Yesterday — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Alas, Poor Bollington! — A. E. Coppard (Short Story) Saturday Review (UK) October 14 1922
  • 41 — My Father — Lazar K. Lazarević (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 48 — The Prodigals — John Fleming Wilson (Short Story) Hampton’s Magazine May 1911
  • 55 — Dr. de Maroise’s Christmas — André Theuriet (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 61 — Colombine — Reginald Arkell (Play) Colombine: A Fantasy and Other Verses by Reginald Arkell, Sidgwick and Jackson, Ltd., 1911
  • 68 — Madam Crowl’s Ghost — J. Sheridan Le Fanu (Short Story) All the Year Round December 31 1870, uncredited.
  • 75 — The Boatswain’s Mate — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine August 1905
  • 82 — An Obscure Planet — Alfred Noyes (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 83 — The Wish-Bone — Edwin Pugh (Short Story) The Strand Magazine January 1925
  • 90 — The Quiet Times — Mary Kelly Walker (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 91 — Netty Sargent’s Copyhold — Thomas Hardy (Short Story) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1891
  • 94 — The Strange Tale of Billy-Be-Damned — Morley Roberts (Short Story) Sea Dogs by Morley Roberts, Nash, 1910
  • 102 — From a Tomb of the Kings — Mary Brent Whiteside (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 103 — A Heathen in Christendom — A. St. John Adcock (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 106 — The Missioner — James Oliver Curwood (Short Story) The Story-teller November 1916
  • 110 — Introductions — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — The Reds of the Midi — Felix Gras (Novellete) (Reprint)
1672Argosy Vol. 226, No. 41932-01-02Robert A. Graef
  • 2 — Racing Nerve — Thomson Burtis (Novellete)
  • 34 — World’s Most Valuable Feathers — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Wild Oats [Part 2 of 3] — W. C. Tuttle (Serial Segment)
  • 52 — Quaint Chinese Divorce Signature — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — The Man Who Hated Women — J. Allan Dunn (Short Story)
  • 64 — The Adirondack Hoard — William Merriam Rouse (Novellete)
  • 85 — The Largest American Snake — A. G. Preston (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — The Golden Serpent [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — The Oldest Printing Morgue — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — Mute Evidence — John Stanford (Short Story)
  • 113 — The Tavern of Terror [Part 6 of 6] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 130 — Lassoing a Train — Frank S. Reynolds (Miscellaneous)
  • 131 — South of the Pack — Cliff Farrell (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1673Argosy Vol. 226, No. 51932-01-09Paul Stahr
  • 5 — Luck of the Sea Burkes [Part 1 of 2; Denis Theabod Burke] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 26 — Cajan Code — Anthony M. Rud (Novellete)
  • 53 — One-Man Mutiny — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 54 — The Disappearance of William Roger [Franklin Dirk & Jack Baker] — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 70 — Wild Oats [Part 3 of 3] — W. C. Tuttle (Serial Segment)
  • 87 — Cassidy’s Bluff — Robert Ormond Case (Short Story)
  • 97 — A Real Snake Temple — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 98 — Sole Survivor — John Stanford (Novellete)
  • 116 — Hay Wired — John Briggs (Short Story)
  • 123 — The Golden Serpent [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1674Argosy Vol. 226, No. 61932-01-16Paul Stahr
  • 5 — The Sleep Gas — Murray Leinster (Novellete)
  • 33 — The Rodeo Fighter — Herbert L. McNary (Novellete)
  • 60 — Steam-Propelled Mules — Ralph Milne Farley (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — Black Ice [Part 1 of 4; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 71 — The Spider’s Submarine — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 72 — Luck of the Sea Burkes [Part 2 of 2; Denis Theabod Burke] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 87 — “Ullamully!” — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story)
  • 90 — The Killer of Kelantan [Peter Scarlet & Bradshaw, the naturalist] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 106 — New Title Seekers — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — The Golden Serpent [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 138 — Forerunner of the Taxicab — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 139 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Murray Leinster (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1675Argosy Vol. 227, No. 11932-01-23Robert A. Graef
  • 5 — The Dwellers in the Mirage [Part 1 of 6] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 32 — Where Civilization Retreated — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — The Dynamiter — Ralph R. Perry (Short Story)
  • 42 — The Whip Hand [Whispering Story] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 63 — The World’s Smallest Post Office — Randolph S. Hancock (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — Black Ice [Part 2 of 4; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 86 — Lucky Number Brokers — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — The Heir — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 90 — The Flute of Suleiman — Nels Leroy Jorgensen (Novellete)
  • 111 — The Warehouse Detective — L. E. Andrews (Short Story)
  • 121 — The Golden Serpent [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1676Argosy Vol. 227, No. 21932-01-30Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Three Mounted Tramps [Part 1 of 4] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 21 — An Island Ruled by Dogs — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 22 — In the Ditch — William Edward Hayes (Novellete)
  • 49 — The Beer Ladies of Bridgetown — Raymond A. Wohlrabe (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — Vengeance Rock — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 62 — Professional Shark Hunting — S. Gordon Gurwit (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — The Dwellers in the Mirage [Part 2 of 6] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 89 — A Touch of Graft — Robert J. Pearsall (Short Story)
  • 96 — Seven Up — Allan Vaughan Elston (Novellete)
  • 118 — The World’s Richest Junk Pile — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 119 — Man of Courage — Jack Woodford (Short Story)
  • 122 — Fishing Nets of Spider Web — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — Black Ice [Part 3 of 4; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1677The Argosy (UK) Vol. 11, No. 691932-02-01
  • iv — The Shining Faces — Lord Dunsany (Poem(s)) The Saturday Evening Post July 11 1931
  • 1 — English Earth — G. B. Stern (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 9 — The Grub and the Butterfly — Mary Heaton Vorse (Short Story) Hampton’s Magazine February 1909
  • 14 — A Bachelor Complains — Charles Lamb (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 15 — Jonah — John Russell (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post September 15 1917
  • 28 — A Lewis Carroll Garland — Lewis Carroll (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 31 — The Adventures of a Wooden-Legged Turkey — Mark Lemon (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 39 — “Parisienne” — Perceval Gibbon (Novellete) Harper’s Monthly Magazine January 1911
  • 49 — The Cardinal’s Rosary — Stephen Bond (Short Story) The Story-teller August 1909
  • 58 — The “Slapping Sal” — A. Conan Doyle (Short Story) Arrowsmith’s Annual Summer 1893
  • 62 — Beauty in Truth — Sir Leo Chiozza Money (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 63 — The Lion’s Share [Five Towns] — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1907
  • 69 — A Son of Jezebel — Henry Holt (Short Story) The Red Book Magazine July 1924
  • 81 — On Frontier Service — Carl Busse (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 88 — Punch and Judy — Christopher Morley (Short Story) The Outlook 1921
  • 92 — The Way It Happened — E. F. Benson (Novellete) (Reprint)
1678Argosy Vol. 227, No. 31932-02-06Paul Stahr
  • 3 — Hard Gold [Part 1 of 2] — Richard Howells Watkins (Serial Segment)
  • 20 — Bootlegged Calendars — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — Over the River — Edmund M. Littell (Short Story)
  • 33 — A One-Man Kingdom — Ray C. Endicott (Miscellaneous)
  • 34 — Last Call — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 56 — Floating Islands — Paul H. Salomon (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Three Mounted Tramps [Part 2 of 4] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — The Ring Racket — Herbert L. McNary (Novellete)
  • 94 — The Dwellers in the Mirage [Part 3 of 6] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 114 — Ferrymen of the Indus — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Rawhide Grath — Frank Knox Hockman (Short Story)
  • 124 — Black Ice [Part 4 of 4; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1679Argosy Vol. 227, No. 41932-02-13Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Solomon Settles Accounts [John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 35 — Hard Gold [Part 2 of 2] — Richard Howells Watkins (Serial Segment)
  • 57 — Hunting Eagles by Airplane — Millard A. Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — “Once a Gangster—” — William Corcoran (Novellete)
  • 77 — A Night with D’Orroc — James Warner Bellah (Short Story)
  • 87 — Strange Sails — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 88 — Three Mounted Tramps [Part 3 of 4] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — The Better Joke of Beg Grimm — Robert J. Pearsall (Short Story)
  • 111 — The Dwellers in the Mirage [Part 4 of 6] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 136 — Size — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1680Argosy Vol. 227, No. 51932-02-20Paul Stahr
  • 5 — Captain Renegade [Part 1 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — Evidence — J. Allan Dunn (Short Story)
  • 41 — Diving for Diamonds — John A. Thompson (Miscellaneous)
  • 42 — The Black Gold Murders — Maxwell Hawkins (Novellete)
  • 76 — The Drug Hall of Propitious Munificence — Ray C. Endicott (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — Three Mounted Tramps [Part 4 of 4] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 95 — Arabian Skyscrapers — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — A Lazy Fish — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — The Arctic Patrol — Jack Allman (Novellete)
  • 115 — The Plague Doctor — Paul H. Salomon (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — Marconi Man — Alexander Snyder (Short Story)
  • 124 — The Dwellers in the Mirage [Part 5 of 6] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1681Argosy Vol. 227, No. 61932-02-27Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Outlaw’s Holiday [Part 1 of 2] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 20 — The Port of Fools — Allan Vaughan Elston (Novellete)
  • 48 — A Bandit’s Invention — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — Rejected — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 59 — Captain Renegade [Part 2 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 79 — Redheads in the Orient — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 80 — Money Player — Charles S. Verral (Novellete)
  • 102 — The Nagachuck Trout — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 108 — The Bumboats — A. G. Preston (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — The Dwellers in the Mirage [Part 6 of 6] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 137 — Neptune Gives Up a Ghost — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 138 — River Raft — Edwin L. Sabin (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1682The Argosy (UK) Vol. 11, No. 701932-03-01
  • iv — Laugh and Be Merry — John Masefield (Poem(s)) Ballads and Poems by John Masefield, Grant Richards, 1910
  • 1 — The Hidden Witness — “Sapper” (Novellete) The Strand Magazine December 1928
  • 9 — The Heart of Little Shikara — Edison Marshall (Short Story) Everybody’s Magazine January 1921
  • 22 — A Little Course in Etiquette — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — A Garden Plot — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine June 1900
  • 30 — The Making of a Poet — Roy Campbell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 31 — The Roving Heart — William McFee (Short Story) The Red Book Magazine July 1927
  • 42 — The Red Bird — E. H. Lidderdale (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine November 1923
  • 47 — Watchers of the Mud — F. St. Mars (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine February 1913
  • 58 — Lovers’ Tiffs — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — The Warrior’s Soul — Joseph Conrad (Short Story) Land & Water March 29 1917
  • 71 — A Romance of Whooping Harbour — Norman Duncan (Short Story) Harper’s Monthly Magazine July 1905
  • 77 — “Sweet Adelais” — James Branch Cabell (Short Story) Harper’s Monthly Magazine March 1905
  • 84 — He Came Back — A. Serafimovitch (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 90 — Thy Lovers Shall Despise Thee — Constance Armfield (Short Story) Hampton-Columbian Magazine October 1911
  • 97 — A Ruler of Men — O. Henry (Short Story) Everybody’s Magazine August 1906
  • 106 — The Beckoning Fair One — Oliver Onions (Novellete) Widdershins by Oliver Onions, Martin Secker, 1911
  • 140 — The Way of Courage — Various (Miscellaneous)
1683Argosy Vol. 228, No. 11932-03-05Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Blind Trail — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 32 — The Strangest Country in the World — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Soldiers of the Storm [Part 1 of 6] — Thomson Burtis (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Crossed Punches — Herbert L. McNary (Short Story)
  • 70 — Prison Planet — R. F. Starzl (Novellete)
  • 96 — Outlaw’s Holiday [Part 2 of 2] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — Strange Bell Ringers — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — The Double Deal — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 117 — Captain Renegade [Part 3 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — A Treasure Island in Our “Poorhouse” — A. G. Preston (Miscellaneous)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1684Argosy Vol. 228, No. 21932-03-12Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Tarzan and the City of Gold [Part 1 of 6; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 26 — A Tower of Skulls — Robert F. Bailey (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — Dancing Pall-Bearers — Harry L. Foster (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — The Amateur Chauffeur — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 32 — The Camel Corps Rides — Armand Brigaud (Novellete)
  • 66 — Strange Crabs — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Soldiers of the Storm [Part 2 of 6] — Thomson Burtis (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — “Flying Money” — Lieut. Don Benn Owens, Jr. (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Winner’s End — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 103 — Linguistic Coppers — Paul Gibson (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — Nemesis — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 113 — Sheep Eat Tarantulas — Ray C. Endicott (Miscellaneous)
  • 114 — Captain Renegade [Part 4 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — On the Stand — E. Baker Quinn (Short Story)
  • 139 — In the Raw — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 140 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1685Argosy Vol. 228, No. 31932-03-19Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Spanish Gold [Denis Theabod Burke] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 28 — Giant Earthworms — Boni Bloom (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Tarzan and the City of Gold [Part 2 of 6; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 54 — Proof in a Pocket — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 64 — The Thief of Taos — Allan Vaughan Elston (Novellete)
  • 84 — A Hard Times Gold Rush — George Metcalf Johnson (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Soldiers of the Storm [Part 3 of 6] — Thomson Burtis (Serial Segment)
  • 105 — Mr. Klinsky’s Even Mind — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story)
  • 113 — Captain Renegade [Part 5 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 136 — Bill’s Good Turn — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 140 — Whistling Trees — S. Gordon Gurwit (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1686Argosy Vol. 228, No. 41932-03-26Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Devil’s Payment [Part 1 of 2] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — The Siege of Ste. Anne — William Merriam Rouse (Novellete)
  • 44 — Roman Tabloids — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Tarzan and the City of Gold [Part 3 of 6; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 67 — The Land Where the Stork Is King — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 68 — The War of the Murphys — James Stevens (Short Story)
  • 78 — First Command — Capt. Frank H. Shaw (Novellete)
  • 97 — A Simian Scarecrow — Dorothy A. Davidson (Miscellaneous)
  • 98 — Soldiers of the Storm [Part 4 of 6] — Thomson Burtis (Serial Segment)
  • 114 — The Age of Football — Hal C. Fisher (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — The Hammock — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Short Story)
  • 119 — Captain Renegade [Part 6 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1687The Argosy (UK) Vol. 11, No. 711932-04-01
  • iv — Ballade of the Unchanging Beauty — Richard Le Gallienne (Poem(s)) Ainslee’s April 1920
  • 1 — The Wonderful Story — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) Good Housekeeping December 1920
  • 11 — The Hat — Morley Roberts (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 17 — Quarantine — H. B. Marriott Watson (Short Story) The Story-teller March 1915
  • 24 — The Headstone of the Corner — Eden Phillpotts (Short Story) Lippincott’s Magazine June 1910
  • 31 — The Charm of the Coquette — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — The Nap — Walter de la Mare (Short Story) The Connoisseur and Other Stories by Walter de la Mare, Collins, 1926
  • 42 — April — Nicholas Breton (Prose Poem) Fantasticks by Nicholas Breton, Francis Williams, 1626; given as by Nicholas Bretton.
  • 43 — The Chapel of St. Joseph — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 48 — The Unbeliever — Rolf Bennett (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 51 — Romance in the Life of Hefty Burke — Richard Harding Davis (Short Story) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1893
  • 59 — Sand Dunes — Warwick Deeping (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #137, August 1923
  • 66 — The Temple of Aphrodite — Alfred Noyes (Poem(s)) The Century Magazine April 1913
  • 68 — Egeria — Francis Brett Young (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1924
  • 74 — The Girl in Golden Rags — Robert W. Chambers (Novellete) McCall’s August 1924 (+3)
1688Argosy Vol. 228, No. 51932-04-02Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Red Emeralds [Part 1 of 6] — Sinclair Gluck (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — The Sunday Stone — Lieut. Don Benn Owens, Jr. (Miscellaneous)
  • 24 — Pines of Death — J. E. Grinstead (Novellete)
  • 45 — An Indian Noah’s Ark — A. G. Preston (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — Men of Daring: Major Frederick R. Burham — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 48 — Old Bullet-proof — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 61 — The Fire-Eaters — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 62 — Devil’s Payment [Part 2 of 2] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — The Sharpshooter — Charles S. Verral (Novellete)
  • 99 — Tarantula Wine — E. R. McCarthy (Miscellaneous)
  • 100 — Tarzan and the City of Gold [Part 4 of 6; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 120 — Don’t Get Rough with a Lady — M. L. McEuen (Short Story)
  • 125 — Soldiers of the Storm [Part 5 of 6] — Thomson Burtis (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1689Argosy Vol. 228, No. 61932-04-09Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Land of Poison Springs [Whispering Story] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 28 — Halloway’s Debt [Part 1 of 3] — Jack Allman (Serial Segment)
  • 47 — Nutty Skulls — Paul Gibson (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — Men of Daring: William Walker — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 50 — Red Emeralds [Part 2 of 6] — Sinclair Gluck (Serial Segment)
  • 72 — The Ambitious Atom — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 84 — Tarzan and the City of Gold [Part 5 of 6; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 101 — Glass Money — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — On the Beach — T. T. Flynn (Novellete)
  • 119 — A Tropical Phenomenon — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 120 — Soldiers of the Storm [Part 6 of 6] — Thomson Burtis (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1690Argosy Vol. 229, No. 11932-04-16Robert A. Graef
  • 5 — The Insect Invasion [Part 1 of 5] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — Rum Island — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Novellete)
  • 51 — The World’s Greatest Tourist Town — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 52 — Killers of the Ice — Cliff Farrell (Short Story)
  • 62 — Halloway’s Debt [Part 2 of 3] — Jack Allman (Serial Segment)
  • 82 — Men of Daring: Gen. Rafael de Nogales — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 84 — Red Emeralds [Part 3 of 6] — Sinclair Gluck (Serial Segment)
  • 102 — Fire-Test — Karl Detzer (Short Story)
  • 110 — Unwanted Men — Robert Ormond Case (Novellete)
  • 124 — The Cavalry Charge That Conquered a Navy — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 125 — Tarzan and the City of Gold [Part 6 of 6; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1691Argosy Vol. 229, No. 21932-04-23Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Sahara Gold — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 33 — Blind Curve — Ralph R. Perry (Short Story)
  • 42 — The Million Dollar Malacca [Part 1 of 2] — William Corcoran (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — Perambulating Libraries — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — Midnight Trial — W. C. Tuttle (Short Story)
  • 71 — The Insect Invasion [Part 2 of 5] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — Men of Daring: Captain Frederick Ward — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — Halloway’s Debt [Part 3 of 3] — Jack Allman (Serial Segment)
  • 113 — Man-Killer — H. M. Sutherland (Short Story)
  • 119 — Where Dueling Survives — Charles Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 120 — Red Emeralds [Part 4 of 6] — Sinclair Gluck (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — When Aluminum Was Precious — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 140 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1692Argosy Vol. 229, No. 31932-04-30Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Power [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Iron Man Dan — Lowell Thomas (True Story)
  • 27 — A Strange Stand-Off — C. A. Freeman (Miscellaneous)
  • 28 — The Bar-M Bull — Kenneth Perkins (Novellete)
  • 48 — When Billy the Kid Met His Match — William P. Schramm (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — The Million Dollar Malacca [Part 2 of 2] — William Corcoran (Serial Segment)
  • 72 — Men of Daring: Theodore Roosevelt — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 74 — The Insect Invasion [Part 3 of 5] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — The Bone Buster — Herbert L. McNary (Novellete)
  • 108 — Fireworks of Ancient Hawaii — Jessie L. Gerber (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — Red Emeralds [Part 5 of 6] — Sinclair Gluck (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Africa’s Animal Graveyard — Boni V. Bloom (Miscellaneous)
  • 128 — Foundation — Jonathan Edwards (Short Story)
  • 140 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Sinclair Gluck (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1693The Argosy (UK) Vol. 11, No. 721932-05-01
  • iv — The Chase — W. H. Davies (Poem(s))
  • 1 — Miss Pilgrim’s Progress — Perceval Gibbon (Novellete) The Story-teller November 1917
  • 18 — Dream On! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — Bachelors — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) The Silver Thorn by Hugh Walpole, Macmillan, 1928
  • 27 — The Pagan — John Russell (Short Story) Hearst’s International July 1922
  • 36 — Through the Flood — Ian Maclaren (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 45 — The Warning [Dr. Stanchon] — Josephine Daskam Bacon (Short Story) Scribner’s Magazine December 1908
  • 57 — The Call of the Hand — Louis Golding (Novellete) The English Review November 1919
  • 64 — Deeds of Derring-Do — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Judge Barclay’s Wife — William Hope Hodgson (Short Story) The London Magazine July 1912
  • 73 — The Nest-Egg — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine February 1905
  • 78 — The Nor’-West Gale — J. J. Bell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 79 — The Deserters — Claude Farrère (Short Story) Adventure December 1 1931
  • 83 — Crash! — Thomas Burke (Short Story) T.P.’s and Cassell’s Weekly December 8 1923
  • 87 — The Leopard of the Sea — H. G. Dwight (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly April 1914
  • 93 — Iniquity Drodge — Horace Annesley Vachell (Short Story) The Story-teller August 1925
  • 100 — Wealth of Empires — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — The Crippled Lady of Peribonka — James Oliver Curwood (Novellete) Cosmopolitan January 1927
  • 139 — The Re-Birth of the Soul — Horace E. Palmer (Poem(s))
1694Argosy Vol. 229, No. 41932-05-07Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Timber War [Part 1 of 6] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 21 — Treasure Island — A. G. Preston (Miscellaneous)
  • 22 — Strangle Holds [Major Brane] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 47 — The Fly That Defeated Islam — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — Power [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — Men of Daring: Major-General MacIver — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 76 — The Sea Rover — Don Waters (Novellete)
  • 90 — A Village Under the Snow — Otto F. Beck (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — The Goddess Mother — Lowell Thomas (True Story)
  • 94 — The Insect Invasion [Part 4 of 5] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 114 — Feline Funeral — C. Kerr Dyer (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Time Enough — John H. Knox (Short Story)
  • 122 — Red Emeralds [Part 6 of 6] — Sinclair Gluck (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Speaking of Tough Breaks— — Herbert E. Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 140 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Lowell Thomas (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1695Argosy Vol. 229, No. 51932-05-14Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Blind Canyon [Part 1 of 2] — Robert Ormond Case (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — Sea-going Gold Hunters — John A. Thompson (Miscellaneous)
  • 24 — Hairy Barbarian — L. G. Blochman (Novellete)
  • 45 — All Modern Improvements — Dorothy Davidson (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — The Swimming Flyer — Lowell Thomas (Short Story)
  • 49 — Timber War [Part 2 of 6] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — Men of Daring: Sir Malcolm Campbell — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 70 — Power [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — Witch Oaks — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 115 — A Scowload of House Cats — Ray C. Endicott (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — The Flickering Spotlight — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 122 — The Insect Invasion [Part 5 of 5] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — L. G. Blochman (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1696Argosy Vol. 229, No. 61932-05-21Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Temple of the Dogs — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 25 — Ninth Inning Nerve [Part 1 of 2] — Lieut. John Hopper (Serial Segment)
  • 53 — The Iron Chink — Paul H. Salomon (Miscellaneous)
  • 54 — Ten Minutes After Two — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 72 — The Double-Barreled Cannon — Frank F. McCann (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Smoke Falls — Lowell Thomas (True Story)
  • 75 — South Sea Island Mystery — Martin Heflin (Miscellaneous)
  • 76 — Blind Canyon [Part 2 of 2] — Robert Ormond Case (Serial Segment)
  • 97 — The Soviet Army — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 98 — Men of Daring: Carl Akeley — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 100 — Timber War [Part 3 of 6] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — Power [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — George Washington’s Murder Charge — C. Kerr Dyer (Miscellaneous)
  • 140 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Robert Ormond Case (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1697Argosy Vol. 230, No. 11932-05-28Paul Stahr
  • 4 — X Marks the Lot — Thomson Burtis (Novellete)
  • 45 — The Railroad That Failed — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — Helgvor of the Blue River [Part 1 of 4] — J. H. Rosny, Aîné & Georges Surdez (Serial Segment)
  • 67 — Man-Style — Eugene Cunningham (Short Story)
  • 75 — A Natural Refrigerator — O. R. Roderick (Miscellaneous)
  • 76 — The Silken Noose — Lowell Thomas (Miscellaneous)
  • 78 — A Strange Duel — Leon W. Dean (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — Ninth Inning Nerve [Part 2 of 2] — Lieut. John Hopper (Serial Segment)
  • 97 — A Molasses Flood — Paul D. Seghers (Miscellaneous)
  • 98 — Men of Daring: Captain Philo McGiffin — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 100 — Timber War [Part 4 of 6] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — An Eclipse by Television — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — The Crusader — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 120 — Dwarf City — M. E. Zeigler (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — Power [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Pretty Soft for Woodpeckers! — Paul H. Salomon (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1698Argosy (Canada) Vol. 229, No. 61932-05-28Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Temple of the Dogs — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete) Argosy May 21 1932
  • 25 — Ninth Inning Nerve [Part 1 of 2] — Lieut. John Hopper (Serial Segment) Argosy May 21 1932
  • 53 — ??? Chink — Paul H. Salomon (Article) (r)
  • 54 — Ten Minutes After Two — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete) Argosy May 21 1932
  • 72 — ???-Barreled Cannon — Frank F. McCann (Article) (r)
  • 73 — Smoke Falls — Lowell Thomas (True Story) Argosy May 21 1932
  • 75 — ??? Island Mystery — Martin Heflin (Article) (r)
  • 76 — Blind Canyon [Part 2 of 2] — Robert Ormond Case (Serial Segment) Argosy May 21 1932
  • 97 — ??? Army — Armand Brigaud (Article) (r)
  • 98 — Men of Daring: Carl Akeley — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article) Argosy May 21 1932
  • 100 — Timber War [Part 3 of 6] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment) Argosy May 21 1932
  • 119 — Power [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment) Argosy May 21 1932
  • 139 — ??? Washington’s Murder Charge — C. Kerr Dyer (Article) (r)
  • 140 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Robert Ormond Case (Column) Argosy May 21 1932
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column) (r)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column) (r)
1699The Argosy (UK) Vol. 11, No. 731932-06-01
  • iv — Epic Wind — Robert Nichols (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — The Fourth Man — John Russell (Novellete) Collier’s January 6 1917
  • 11 — From One Generation to Another — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) The London Magazine October 1906
  • 17 — Treasure in the Dune — E. R. Morrough (Short Story) The London Mercury October 1930
  • 23 — Dunnybrig’s Baby — Eden Phillpotts (Short Story) The Old Time Before Them by Eden Phillpotts, Murray, 1913
  • 30 — See Britain First! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Pound for Pound — Albert Richard Wetjen (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post December 26 1925
  • 48 — Bubbles — Wilbur Daniel Steele (Novellete) Harper’s Magazine August 1926
  • 59 — Not to Be Taken Seriously! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 62 — The Red Man — Francis Herczeg (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 66 — The School of Courage — Philip Gibbs (Novellete) MacLean’s September 15 1925; #1 in the “Great Stories of Human Courage” series.
  • 75 — Romance — Joseph Braddock (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 93 — Bob Harris’s Deputy — A. St. John Adcock (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 97 — Balalaika — Francis Brett Young (Short Story) The Story-teller January 1926
  • 101 — The Mothers of Honoré — Mary Hartwell Catherwood (Short Story) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1899
  • 106 — In Vain the Harpist — Humbert Wolfe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 107 — Hate — H. H. Bashford (Short Story) The Grand Magazine November 1926
  • 113 — The Lagoon — Joseph Conrad (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine January 1897
  • 120 — The Red Shirt — Warwick Deeping (Novellete) The Story-teller September 1915
  • 129 — The Houses of the Wind — Norah Nisbet (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
1700Argosy Vol. 230, No. 21932-06-04Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Magpie Murders [Part 1 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — The Hand of Fathma — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 28 — Trouble Maker — John Stanford (Novellete)
  • 53 — Death’s Rendezvous — Lowell Thomas (True Story)
  • 56 — Spearing for Gold Reefs — John A. Thompson (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Helgvor of the Blue River [Part 2 of 4] — J. H. Rosny, Aine & Georges Surdez (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — An Unwanted Mountain of Gold — H. P. Behnke (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — Cold Turkey [Major Brane] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Short Story)
  • 91 — Timber War [Part 5 of 6] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — Men of Daring: Dad Fairbanks, the Saviour of Death Valley — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 108 — The Devil’s Dollar — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 119 — An Airmail Gold Camp — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 120 — Power [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Bear Cubs Replace Huskies — George Camroux (Miscellaneous)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1701Argosy Vol. 230, No. 31932-06-11Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Inheritance [Part 1 of 3] — R. V. Gery (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — The Nervous Prince — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 46 — Africa’s White Prince — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — Walrus Hunt — Lowell Thomas (Short Story)
  • 49 — Animated Newspapers — O. R. Roderick (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — The Magpie Murders [Part 2 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 73 — A Twenty-One Year Fire — Louis J. Schaefle (Miscellaneous)
  • 74 — Boomerang — Jack Allman (Novellete)
  • 90 — It Takes a Horse-Thief — W. C. Tuttle (Short Story)
  • 102 — The Fighting Coolies of 1918 — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Helgvor of the Blue River [Part 3 of 4] — J. H. Rosny, Aine & Georges Surdez (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — Men of Daring: T. E. Lawrence — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 126 — Timber War [Part 6 of 6] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 138 — Murderer’s Paradise — Alfred L. Burgess (Miscellaneous)
  • 139 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — R. V. Gery (Column)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1702Argosy Vol. 230, No. 41932-06-18Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Breath of the Desert [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — By Thundering Fist — William Merriam Rouse (Novellete)
  • 54 — The Deformed Lips of the Djinge Women — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — Giant Feet — Lowell Thomas (True Story)
  • 58 — Inheritance [Part 2 of 3] — R. V. Gery (Serial Segment)
  • 77 — Sixteenth Century Submarine Pirates — Cyrus Porter (Miscellaneous)
  • 78 — Square Peg — Karl Detzer (Short Story)
  • 88 — The Magpie Murders [Part 3 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Far Eastern Hotels and Accommodations — Jay Carter (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — Helgvor of the Blue River [Part 4 of 4] — J. H. Rosny, Aîné & Georges Surdez (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — Men of Daring: Richard Harding Davis — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 128 — Six-for-Five — Froebel A. Lawrence (Short Story)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1703Argosy Vol. 230, No. 51932-06-25Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Corporal Cole’s Conscience [Part 1 of 2] — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 21 — The How a Poodle Got the Best of an Age-long Toureg Custom — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 22 — Rapiers Ride! — J. J. des Ormeaux (Novellete)
  • 66 — Flashing Wings — Lowell Thomas (True Story)
  • 70 — Breath of the Desert [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 94 — One Every Minute — George E. Holt (Short Story)
  • 99 — The Oregon Trail Register — Paul H. Salomon (Miscellaneous)
  • 100 — Men of Daring: Kit Carson — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 102 — Inheritance [Part 3 of 3] — R. V. Gery (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — The Magpie Murders [Part 4 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — A City Located in the Crater of a Volcano — O. R. Roderick (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1704The Argosy (UK) Vol. 12, No. 741932-07-01
  • iv — The Circle — Joseph Braddock (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — Captain Musker’s Vacation [Captain Musker] — William McFee (Short Story) The Red Book Magazine May 1928
  • 11 — The Devil to Pay — Max Pemberton (Short Story) The Story-teller March 1922
  • 17 — The Outstation — W. Somerset Maugham (Novellete) Hearst’s International June 1924
  • 32 — The Young Idea — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — A Will and a Way — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine March 1901
  • 40 — The Strange Story of Michael Caviol, Violinist [Part 1 of 4] — Raymond Paton (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 59 — A Tribute to the Author of the Story — Frederick Goodliffe (Letter) [Ref. Raymond Paton]
  • 81 — Miss Jedburys — Frank Swinnerton (Short Story) The Story-teller October 1924
  • 88 — The Raid — Leo Tolstoy; translated by Mr. Aylmer Maude & Mrs. Aylmer Maude (Short Story); #2 in the “Great Stories of Human Courage” series.
  • 103 — Father and Son — W. Pett Ridge (Short Story) Light Refreshment by W. Pett Ridge, Hodder, 1910
  • 105 — Fountainblue — John Buchan (Novellete) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine August 1901
  • 120 — A Narrow Escape — G. H. Powell (Short Story) The Strand Magazine December 1914
  • 123 — The Delights of Horsemanship — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 126 — The Man in the Room — H. D. Lowry (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine April 1903
  • 129 — A Great Love — Dorothy Canfield (Vignette) The Outlook February 8 1922
  • 132 — The New Administration — Melville Davisson Post (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 20 1915
1705Argosy Vol. 230, No. 61932-07-02Robert A. Graef
  • 5 — The Radio War [Part 1 of 5] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — The Chairs of the Bandas — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Earthquake Catchers — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 39 — The Beggar Racket — Colin K. Cameron (Miscellaneous)
  • 40 — The Tiger of Yezo — L. G. Blochman (Novellete)
  • 64 — Corporal Cole’s Conscience [Part 2 of 2] — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 77 — Alligator Man — Godin V. Greene (Miscellaneous)
  • 78 — Big Bill, Diver — Jack Allman (Novellete)
  • 97 — Breath of the Desert [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 114 — Men of Daring: Cecil J. Rhodes — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 116 — Hot Dog — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 120 — Longest Snap Shot — Herbert E. Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — The Magpie Murders [Part 5 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1706Argosy (Canada) Vol. 230, No. 51932-07-02Paul Stahr
  • — Corporal Cole’s Conscience [Part 1 of 2] — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete) Argosy June 25 1932
  • — Rapiers Ride! — J. J. des Ormeaux (Novellete) Argosy June 25 1932
1707Argosy Vol. 231, No. 11932-07-09Paul Stahr
  • 2 — The Door of Destiny [Part 1 of 2] — William Merriam Rouse (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — Where Linen Is Money — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 24 — The Stuff of Empire [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 42 — Wrath of the Surf — Samuel Taylor Moore (Short Story)
  • 54 — “The Devil’s Tar” — Paul H. Salomon (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — The Radio War [Part 2 of 5] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — Masked Death — Lieut. John Hopper (Novellete)
  • 106 — Men of Daring: “Irish” John Nicholson — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 108 — Breath of the Desert [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 122 — Clinking Glasses — Earl Chapin (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — The Magpie Murders [Part 6 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1708Argosy Vol. 231, No. 21932-07-16Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Unknown Island [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — Serpents of the Sea — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 28 — River Pirates — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 52 — What’s in a Name? — Carlton L. Dalley (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — The Gentleman and the Tigress — Bob Davis (Short Story)
  • 56 — The Door of Destiny [Part 2 of 2] — William Merriam Rouse (Serial Segment)
  • 73 — A Clever Thief — Colin K. Cameron (Miscellaneous)
  • 74 — The White Savage — Armand Brigaud (Novellete)
  • 106 — Men of Daring: Winston Churchill — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 108 — The Radio War [Part 3 of 5] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — A Strange Chinese Delicacy — Earl Huntley (Miscellaneous)
  • 125 — Breath of the Desert [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Armand Brigaud (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1709Argosy Vol. 231, No. 31932-07-23Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Always Obey Orders [Part 1 of 3] — F. V. W. Mason (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 23 — Hot Ice — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 24 — Titans of the North — George Allan England (Novellete)
  • 58 — Good-by Pennant — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 70 — The Unknown Island [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — The American Menu — C. W. Levere (Miscellaneous)
  • 92 — Men of Daring: Captain Bob Bartlett — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — Sand—à la Carte — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 97 — The Mississippi Delta — J. E. Greer (Miscellaneous)
  • 98 — The Radio War [Part 4 of 5] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 120 — Lion Tamer — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 123 — Why Bedouins Never Harm Foxes — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 124 — Breath of the Desert [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — A South Seas Solomon — William P. Schramm (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1710Argosy Vol. 231, No. 41932-07-30Paul Stahr
  • 2 — No Back Trail [Part 1 of 3] — R. de S. Horn (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Towers of Mystery — Will McMorrow (Novellete)
  • 52 — Hush Money — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 56 — Always Obey Orders [Part 2 of 3] — F. V. W. Mason (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 75 — War Dance of the Women — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — Diving for Water — Cyrus Porter (Miscellaneous)
  • 76 — Demerara Diamonds — Tom Curry (Novellete)
  • 98 — Men of Daring: Charles “Chinese” Gordon — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 100 — The Unknown Island [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — Rogues’ Parade — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 126 — The Radio War [Part 5 of 5] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1711The Argosy (UK) Vol. 12, No. 751932-08-01
  • iv — Beleaguered Cities — F. L. Lucas (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — Recognition — Ben Ames Williams (Short Story) The Story-teller September 1924
  • 9 — A Romance of the “Middle” Ages — Robert Barr (Short Story) The Strand Magazine April 1901
  • 23 — Tshushima Straits — James B. Connolly (Short Story) Hampton’s Magazine December 1910
  • 32 — Moth — Humbert Wolfe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 33 — Do You Know Frau Meyer? — The Baroness von Hutten (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 38 — Down on the Farm — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — How Casanova Escaped from the Piombi Prison [Giacomo Casanova] — Rafael Sabatini (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 50 — Mountain Meadows — Esse Hamot (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine August 1930; #3 in the “Great Stories of Human Courage” series.
  • 61 — The Tree — Walter de la Mare (Short Story) The Century Magazine August 1922
  • 70 — The Patriarch — Lazar Lazarević; translated by H. E. Kennedy (Short Story)
  • 78 — Parpon the Dwarf — Gilbert Parker (Short Story) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1894
  • 87 — A Dose of His Own Physic [Private Pagett] — Lt.-Col. W. P. Drury (Short Story) Pagett Calling by W. P. Drury, Chapman, 1930
  • 94 — The Oldest Talland — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) The Story-teller February 1917
  • 100 — The Strange Story of Michael Caviol, Violinist [Part 2 of 4] — Raymond Paton (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
1712Argosy Vol. 231, No. 51932-08-06Paul Stahr
  • 4 — War Dragons [Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 44 — Tyrant of the Steppes [Part 1 of 4] — Jack Allman (Serial Segment)
  • 62 — Flooding the Barren Lands — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — Death by the Clock — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 74 — Where Horses Wear Pants — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — No Back Trail [Part 2 of 3] — R. de S. Horn (Serial Segment)
  • 96 — A City Destroyed by Silence — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — One Error — Ferrin Fraser (Short Story)
  • 107 — Always Obey Orders [Part 3 of 3] — F. V. W. Mason (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 124 — Men of Daring: Gen. George A. Custer — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 126 — The Unknown Island [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1713Argosy Vol. 231, No. 61932-08-13Robert A. Graef
  • 3 — The Spot of Life [Part 1 of 5; Spot] — Austin Hall (Novel)
  • 22 — Chimpanzee Smarter than Child — Harold Harding (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — The Irish Admiral — James L. Hill (Short Story)
  • 34 — Château of Missing Men — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 60 — Tyrant of the Steppes [Part 2 of 4] — Jack Allman (Serial Segment)
  • 77 — Alligator Jay-Walkers — James G. Thompson (Miscellaneous)
  • 78 — Safari — Jay Brien Chapman (Novellete)
  • 94 — Men of Daring: Floyd Gibbons — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 96 — No Back Trail [Part 3 of 3] — R. de S. Horn (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Meteors Not So Hot — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — Evil Omen — Jacland Marmur (Short Story)
  • 122 — Australian Animals — John E. Gold (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — The Unknown Island [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1714Argosy Vol. 232, No. 11932-08-20Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The World Series Murders [Part 1 of 5] — Herbert L. McNary (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — The Law of Drifting Sand [Whispering Story] — Erle S. Gardner (Novellete)
  • 46 — Amazon Trade Gun — Ray C. Endicott (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — D’Orroc Earns a Breakfast — James Warner Bellah (Short Story)
  • 55 — The Spot of Life [Part 2 of 5; Spot] — Austin Hall (Novel)
  • 75 — Number One Pilot — Lieut. D. N. Goldenson (Miscellaneous)
  • 76 — Banknote Bandits — Ray Cummings (Novellete)
  • 99 — Tyrant of the Steppes [Part 3 of 4] — Jack Allman (Serial Segment)
  • 113 — The Ear of Dionysius — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 114 — Men of Daring: Fighting Bob Evans — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 116 — Silk Stockings — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 121 — A Powerful Weapon — Herbert E. Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 122 — The Unknown Island [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Austin Hall (Column)
1715Argosy Vol. 232, No. 21932-08-27Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Buckboard Tracks [Part 1 of 2] — W. C. Tuttle (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — Hot Airmen — Thomson Burtis (Novellete)
  • 64 — Finders Keepers — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 75 — Bearding the Russians — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 76 — The World Series Murders [Part 2 of 5] — Herbert L. McNary (Serial Segment)
  • 94 — A Monster Beehive — O. R. Roderick (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — The Piker — Thomas Topham (Short Story)
  • 106 — Men of Daring: Col. Manuel de Hora — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 108 — The Spot of Life [Part 3 of 5; Spot] — Austin Hall (Novel)
  • 124 — Feud’s End — Walter Marquiss (Short Story)
  • 126 — The Kilts of the Bayas — R. du Chalieu (Miscellaneous)
  • 127 — Tyrant of the Steppes [Part 4 of 4] — Jack Allman (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1716The Argosy (UK) Vol. 12, No. 761932-09-01
  • iv — The English Singers — Babette Deutsch (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — The Strong Suit of Keno Gedge — Morley Roberts (Short Story) Red Earth by Morley Roberts, Lawrence, 1894
  • 9 — An Episcopal Scherzo — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) Good Housekeeping January 1919
  • 22 — Sir Walter Scott and His Friends — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Junk — John Fleming Wilson (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 18 1914
  • 34 — Flowering Wilderness [Part 1 of 4] — John Galsworthy (Serial Segment) Heinemann, 1932
  • 45 — Consolation — James Kenward (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 59 — Feet — Winifred Holmes (Poem(s))
  • 65 — An Eye for an Eye — Claude E. Benson (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine July 1909
  • 71 — Second Subject — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) John o’ London’s Weekly December 9 1922
  • 75 — A Sweeter Life — W. H. Davies (Poem(s))
  • 76 — North of the World — Albert Richard Wetjen (Short Story) Sunset: The Pacific Monthly March 1925
  • 79 — Number 56 — Catulle Mendès; translated by Phyllis Mégroz (Novellete) Number 56 and Other Stories by Catulle Mendès, tr. Phyllis Mégroz, T. Werner Laurie, 1929translated from the French (“Rue des Filles-Dieu, 56 ou L’Héautonparatéroumène”, L’Éclair, January 15, 16, 17, 18, 1893).
  • 102 — A Pair of Lovers — Ida Lemon (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine October 1892, uncredited.; #4 in the “Great Stories of Human Courage” series.
  • 108 — The Lesson — Jerome K. Jerome (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1914
  • 114 — The Strange Story of Michael Caviol, Violinist [Part 3 of 4] — Raymond Paton (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
1717Argosy Vol. 232, No. 31932-09-03Paul Stahr
  • 4 — King Mob [Part 1 of 6] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — The Mutineer [Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 43 — A Saucepan Crab — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 44 — Fallen Angel — Jack Smalley (Short Story)
  • 57 — Buckboard Tracks [Part 2 of 2] — W. C. Tuttle (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — Burning Death — Foster-Harris (Novellete)
  • 98 — A Touareg Ruse — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — The World Series Murders [Part 3 of 5] — Herbert L. McNary (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — Farming a Lake — Ray C. Endicott (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — Men of Daring: Frank Buck — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 118 — Squealer — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 123 — The Spot of Life [Part 4 of 5; Spot] — Austin Hall (Novel)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Foster-Harris (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1718Argosy Vol. 232, No. 41932-09-10Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Buccaneer Blood [Denis Theabod Burke] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 23 — “Failure Means Death!” [Part 1 of 3] — Lieut. John Hopper (Serial Segment)
  • 45 — Savage Spears — Lowell Thomas (True Story)
  • 48 — Lighthouses of the Airways — P. William Zukas (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — King Mob [Part 2 of 6] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 71 — Java’s Upas Tree — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 72 — Bravo Trail — Eugene Cunningham (Novellete)
  • 95 — The World Series Murders [Part 4 of 5] — Herbert L. McNary (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Men of Daring: Hobey Baker — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 112 — Dynamite — Tom Curry (Short Story)
  • 121 — How Africa Got Its Name — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 122 — The Spot of Life [Part 5 of 5; Spot] — Austin Hall (Novel)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1719Argosy Vol. 232, No. 51932-09-17Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Pirates of Venus [Part 1 of 6; Venus] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 25 — The Unsinkable Goeben — Carl Maurice Cunningham (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — Cat’s-paw — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 54 — Prisoner of War — Lowell Thomas (True Story)
  • 59 — “Failure Means Death!” [Part 2 of 3] — Lieut. John Hopper (Serial Segment)
  • 81 — Pollywog Pearls — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story)
  • 87 — Superstition and a Haircut — P. William Zukas (Miscellaneous)
  • 88 — King Mob [Part 3 of 6] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Cloudburst — Anthony M. Rud (Short Story)
  • 114 — England’s Famous Dwarf — W. I. Paddock (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — The World Series Murders [Part 5 of 5] — Herbert L. McNary (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — Men of Daring: Capt. Frank Hawks — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 134 — Red Fire Extra — William Edward Hayes (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1720Argosy Vol. 232, No. 61932-09-24Paul Stahr
  • 2 — A Sultan of Java [Part 1 of 2] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Mountaineer’s Alibi — A. Leslie (Short Story)
  • 30 — Gambler’s Gold — Jack Allman (Novellete)
  • 60 — Six-Gun Accounting — Robert Ormond Case (Short Story)
  • 71 — The “Evil Eye” of the Touaregs — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 72 — Men of Daring: “Nick” Cavaliere — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 74 — The Pirates of Venus [Part 2 of 6; Venus] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 96 — And the Best Man Wins — Ellen Stevenson (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — “Failure Means Death!” [Part 3 of 3] — Lt. John Hopper (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — A Beetle with a Gun — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — So Long, Mickey — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 121 — King Mob [Part 4 of 6] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • — [letter] — A. Merritt (Letter)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1721Argosy Vol. 233, No. 11932-10-01Paul Stahr
  • 6 — The Red Scalp [Part 1 of 6] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — Dogs of the Sea — Lowell Thomas (True Story)
  • 25 — Boarding with a Shellfish — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — Peril in Penthouse C — Will McMorrow (Novellete)
  • 52 — The Oldest Shoulder-Holsters — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — A Sultan of Java [Part 2 of 2] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 72 — It’s the Driver — Cliff Farrell (Novellete)
  • 92 — Men of Daring: Gar Wood — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — The Pirates of Venus [Part 3 of 6; Venus] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 109 — The Monument — William E. Barrett (Short Story)
  • 111 — Red-Skinned Arabs — R. du Chalieu (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — King Mob [Part 5 of 6] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — Taming the African Elephant — James R. Parker (Miscellaneous)
  • 133 — Steel Man’s Bonus — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Cliff Farrell (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1722The Argosy (UK) Vol. 12, No. 771932-10-01
  • iv — The Rich Man Counts His Grains — Sir Leo Chiozza Money (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 1 — The Connoisseur — Perceval Gibbon (Short Story) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine September 1919
  • 11 — Good Intentions — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine September 1911
  • 16 — All the Fun of the Fair — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — The Runaway Gun — Victor Hugo; translated by Marjorie Laurie (Short Story)
  • 24 — Light Among Trees — James Kenward (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 25 — The Round Dozen — W. Somerset Maugham (Short Story) Good Housekeeping (UK) March 1924
  • 38 — Flowering Wilderness [Part 2 of 4] — John Galsworthy (Serial Segment) Heinemann, 1932
  • 59 — The White Window — James Stephens (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 68 — Monsieur Mon Mari — R. S. Warren Bell (Short Story) The Grand Magazine November 1915
  • 73 — The Two Drovers — Sir Walter Scott (Novellete) Chronicles of the Canongate by Sir Walter Scott, Cadell & Co., 1827
  • 84 — The Torch — Hugh MacNair Kahler (Short Story) Ladies’ Home Journal June 1922; #5 in the “Great Stories of Human Courage” series.
  • 93 — Brothers in Hate — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story) Top-Notch Magazine September 15 1923
  • 98 — A Night at Sligo’s — A. E. Fisher (Short Story) The Midland January/February 1931
  • 103 — “Tubbs” Sahib and Lalhor Serang — Frank H. Shaw (Short Story) The Story-teller October 1919
  • 109 — Old Mrs. Mandle — Edna Ferber (Short Story) Collier’s January 17 1920, as “Old Lady Mandle”
  • 117 — Under the Flame Trees — H. de Vere Stacpoole (Short Story) The Story-teller July 1922
  • 123 — African Moonrise — Roy Campbell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 124 — Profit and Loss — W. Pett Ridge (Vignette) The Daily Mail January 14 1905
  • 126 — The Strange Story of Michael Caviol, Violinist [Part 4 of 4] — Raymond Paton (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
1723Argosy Vol. 233, No. 21932-10-08Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Timber Bred — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novellete)
  • 32 — Golden Doom [Part 1 of 2] — Frank Morgan Mercer (Novellete)
  • 52 — The Affair at Camp Laurel — Fred MacIsaac (Novellete)
  • 77 — When Gandhi Lived in Capetown — Ferdinand Berthoud (Miscellaneous)
  • 78 — Armored Car — C. S. Montanye (Short Story)
  • 83 — The Red Scalp [Part 2 of 6] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 101 — Tribal Scars — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — Men of Daring: Count Felix Von Luckner — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 104 — The Pirates of Venus [Part 4 of 6; Venus] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 126 — The Land of No Parachutes — Herbert E. Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 127 — King Mob [Part 6 of 6] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Frank Morgan Mercer (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1724Argosy Vol. 233, No. 31932-10-15Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Danger Zone [Major Brane] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 31 — Jumping Torpedoes — Lowell Thomas (True Story)
  • 33 — Fish Lay Eggs in Trees — P. William Zukas (Miscellaneous)
  • 34 — Vikings of the North [Part 1 of 3] — George Allan England (Serial Segment)
  • 53 — Trick Play — Everett H. Clark (Short Story)
  • 65 — The Taming of the Mehari — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 66 — Golden Doom [Part 2 of 2] — Frank Morgan Mercer (Novellete)
  • 82 — A Doomed Island — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — The Code of Steel — Jonathan Edwards (Short Story)
  • 95 — Cannibals Prefer Dark Meat — Edward J. Wilkinson (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — Men of Daring: Tommy Hitchcock — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 98 — The Red Scalp [Part 3 of 6] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — Treasure Beneath Paris — Larry Larsen (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — More Than a Friend — John Stanford (Short Story)
  • 124 — The Pirates of Venus [Part 5 of 6; Venus] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — George Allan England (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1725PDFArgosy Vol. 233, No. 41932-10-22Robert A. Graef
  • 4 — Burn, Witch, Burn! [Part 1 of 6; Dr. Lowell] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 22 — A Transatlantic Venture — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — The Break — Walter Marquiss (Short Story)
  • 25 — Longest Lake — Theodore Hetze (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — Goal to Gain — Herbert L. McNary (Novellete)
  • 55 — Vikings of the North [Part 2 of 3] — George Allan England (Serial Segment)
  • 70 — Magpies Fight Over Money — Jessie W. McTaggart (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Flame of the East — Frank Morgan Mercer (Short Story)
  • 83 — A Circus Graveyard — Dorothy Davidson (Miscellaneous)
  • 84 — Men of Daring: Jean Lafitte — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 86 — Fixed Charges — Allan Vaughan Elston (Novellete)
  • 102 — Dinosaur Tracks in the Kitchen — Arthur Woodward (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — The Red Scalp [Part 4 of 6] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 123 — The Pirates of Venus [Part 6 of 6; Venus] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1726PDFArgosy Vol. 233, No. 51932-10-29Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Shotgun Creek — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 32 — Death of George Washington — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — The Captain’s Trousers — J. Lane Linklater (Short Story)
  • 43 — Blacksmith Diplomats — Arthur Woodward (Miscellaneous)
  • 44 — Crime Exchange [Part 1 of 3] — Will McMorrow (Serial Segment)
  • 61 — The Time-Honored Game — Fred MacIsaac (Short Story)
  • 72 — Canada and California in Same Latitude — James Montagnes (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Burn, Witch, Burn! [Part 2 of 6; Dr. Lowell] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 91 — The Dying Caravan — Lowell Thomas (Short Story)
  • 95 — Vikings of the North [Part 3 of 3] — George Allan England (Serial Segment)
  • 113 — The Red Scalp [Part 5 of 6] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 128 — Men of Daring: Frank Luke — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 130 — The King of Thunder Mountain — Howard E. Morgan (Short Story)
  • 141 — Scrambled Names — F. W. Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Will McMorrow (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1727Argosy (Canada) Vol. 233, No. 41932-10-29Robert A. Graef
  • — Burn, Witch, Burn! [Part 1 of 6; Dr. Lowell] — A. Merritt (Novel) Argosy October 22 1932
1728The Argosy (UK) Vol. 12, No. 781932-11-01Arthur Wragg
  • iv — Wisdom — James Kenward (Poem(s)) (Reprint); illustrated by Arthur Wragg
  • 1 — A Madonna of the Desert — Elia W. Peattie (Short Story) Harper’s Monthly Magazine September 1905
  • 12 — The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife — François Rabelais (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 13 — Yes, Mr. Rosenthal! — Montague Glass (Short Story) Cosmopolitan June 1926
  • 23 — Home Is the Sailor — Bill Adams (Short Story) The Blue Book Magazine February 1928
  • 31 — Neighbours — Hilda Hart (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 32 — The Silent Brothers — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine July 1907
  • 40 — “Music with her Silver Sound” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — Mahmud’s Children — V. Nemirovich-Danchenko; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 50 — Flowering Wilderness [Part 3 of 4] — John Galsworthy (Serial Segment) Heinemann, 1932
  • 73 — Moods — Norah Nisbet (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 78 — One Against One — James Oliver Curwood (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 89 — “Teacher” — Elinor Mordaunt (Short Story) The Story-teller April 1918
  • 94 — Courtship — Wilhelm Holzamer; translated by Lawrence J. Ball (Short Story)
  • 103 — My Lady Played — Marjorie Bowen (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine November 1908
  • 110 — Twenty Years On — Alfred Tresidder Sheppard (Short Story) Tuck-of-Drum and Other Stories by Alfred Tresidder Sheppard, Hodder, 1930; #6 in the “Great Stories of Human Courage” series.
  • 115 — This Is Not I… — Phyllis Mégroz (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 116 — The Son — Warwick Deeping (Novellete) The New Magazine (UK) July 1925
1729PDFArgosy Vol. 233, No. 61932-11-05Paul Stahr
  • 6 — Mystery Over Michigan [Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 37 — Grey Owl, Friend of the Beaver — James Montagnes (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — Sunken Dollars [Part 1 of 6] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 54 — Tunnel — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 65 — No Gas Buggies — Warren Kimsey (Miscellaneous)
  • 66 — Men of Daring: Major “Jimmie” Doolittle — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 68 — Crime Exchange [Part 2 of 3] — Will McMorrow (Serial Segment)
  • 83 — The Boomer Rides — A. Leslie (Short Story)
  • 89 — Burn, Witch, Burn! [Part 3 of 6; Dr. Lowell] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 108 — Licorice Root — Charles Shepherd (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — Dum-fool — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story)
  • 113 — The Red Scalp [Part 6 of 6] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — Safety Code — F. N. Litten (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1730PDFArgosy Vol. 234, No. 11932-11-12Robert A. Graef
  • 4 — The Devil’s Tattoo [Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 34 — Crocodile [Part 1 of 2] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 52 — Zorro Saves a Friend [Zorro] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 72 — Japanese Textbooks — Arthur Woodward (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Sunken Dollars [Part 2 of 6] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — The Icy Drift — Lowell Thomas (True Story)
  • 91 — Natural Coils — Warren Kimsey (Miscellaneous)
  • 92 — A Gamble on Goldberg — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 99 — Crime Exchange [Part 3 of 3] — Will McMorrow (Serial Segment)
  • 113 — A Gypsy Love Potion — Edward Wilkinson (Miscellaneous)
  • 114 — Men of Daring: “Bat” Masterson — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 116 — Cat Hair — William E. Barrett (Short Story)
  • 125 — Burn, Witch, Burn! [Part 4 of 6; Dr. Lowell] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Captain Dingle (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1731PDFArgosy Vol. 234, No. 21932-11-19Paul Stahr
  • 6 — Sting of the Blue Scorpion [Part 1 of 5; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 25 — Time to Quit — Donald Barr Chidsey (Short Story)
  • 38 — White Collar Logger — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novellete)
  • 68 — Ex-M.P. — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 81 — Crocodile [Part 2 of 2] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 96 — Depression Prices — Colin K. Cameron (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Sunken Dollars [Part 3 of 6] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — Wood Fire Alibi — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 123 — Woman Duelists — Saunders S. Kreymore (Miscellaneous)
  • 124 — Men of Daring: George Witten — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 126 — Burn, Witch, Burn! [Part 5 of 6; Dr. Lowell] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Donald Barr Chidsey (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1732PDFArgosy Vol. 234, No. 31932-11-26Paul Stahr
  • 5 — The Jungle Trap [Part 1 of 2] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — Wired for Sound — L. G. Blochman (Novellete)
  • 53 — With All the Fixin’s — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 58 — Sting of the Blue Scorpion [Part 2 of 5; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 74 — The Ironmaster — William Merriam Rouse (Novellete)
  • 94 — Men of Daring: Heino Von Heimburg — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 96 — Sunken Dollars [Part 4 of 6] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Windy Bill — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 118 — Executed for Burning Coal — Edward Wilkinson (Miscellaneous)
  • 119 — One-Eyed Jack — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 129 — The Secret Pearls of Sulu — Larry Larsen (Miscellaneous)
  • 130 — Burn, Witch, Burn! [Part 6 of 6; Dr. Lowell] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1733The Argosy (UK) Vol. 12, No. 791932-12-01
  • iv — At Senlis Once — Edmund Blunden (Poem(s))
  • 1 — Peace — Edmund Candler (Short Story) The Story-teller April 1919
  • 11 — What Happened to George — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 16 — The Turning Point — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — Wind — Mildred Cram (Short Story) Munsey’s Magazine August 1920
  • 26 — Lord Have Mercy on Me! — Leo Perutz; translated by Hedwig Singer (Short Story)
  • 36 — Boy in the Dusk — Humbert Wolfe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 37 — The Explosion of Leah — Bruno Lessing (Short Story) Pictorial Review January/February 1920
  • 45 — Billy Blenkin’s Radium [Snorkey Timms] — Arthur Morrison (Short Story) The Strand Magazine December 1909
  • 49 — The Father — Pauline Smith (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 59 — For Sale by the Candle — Oliver Onions (Short Story) The Story-teller March 1908
  • 68 — Red Flag of Papoose Peak — Vingie E. Roe (Short Story) Collier’s January 8 1916
  • 75 — Mr. Higginbotham’s Catastrophe — Nathaniel Hawthorne (Short Story) The New-England Magazine December 1834, uncredited.
  • 81 — The Step — Dorothy E. Norman-Smith (Short Story) The Story-teller April 1924
  • 86 — A Gentleman of the Old School — Philip Gibbs (Short Story) The New Magazine (UK) December 1923; #7 in the “Great Stories of Human Courage” series.
  • 96 — Wild Australian’s Little Testament — Herbert E. Palmer (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 98 — Green Tea [Martin Hesselius] — J. Sheridan Le Fanu (Novellete) All the Year Round October 23 1869 (+3), uncredited.
  • 112 — On Getting Up and Going to Bed — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 114 — Flowering Wilderness [Part 4 of 4] — John Galsworthy (Serial Segment) Heinemann, 1932
  • 140 — Some Fads About Food — Various (Miscellaneous)
1734Argosy Vol. 234, No. 41932-12-03Paul Stahr
  • 6 — The Band of Death [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — River of Death — Albert Perkins (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Murder on the Mike [Craig Kennedy] — Arthur B. Reeve (Short Story)
  • 41 — The World’s Oldest Tree — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 42 — The Last Game — Lieut. John Hopper (Novellete)
  • 78 — First California Militia — Arthur Woodward (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — The Jungle Trap [Part 2 of 2] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 99 — Mexico’s Chinese Express — Paul Gibson (Miscellaneous)
  • 100 — Men of Daring: Orville Wright — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 102 — Shakespeare Was Right — Will McMorrow (Short Story)
  • 109 — Sting of the Blue Scorpion [Part 3 of 5; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 126 — Indian Vengeance — William Patterson (Miscellaneous)
  • 127 — Sunken Dollars [Part 5 of 6] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Killer Hawk Caught Barehanded — Herbert E. Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1735Argosy Vol. 234, No. 51932-12-10Paul Stahr
  • 1 — The First Argosy Cover — [Uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 4 — The Longhorn Feud [Part 1 of 6] — Max Brand (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 26 — The Man-Hunter — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 45 — The Affair in Cabin Twelve — James Warner Bellah (Short Story)
  • 57 — The Band of Death [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 80 — Burning Dust — Ralph R. Perry (Short Story)
  • 91 — Wicked Eyes — Lowell Thomas (Short Story)
  • 94 — Sting of the Blue Scorpion [Part 4 of 5; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 107 — Broken Wedding Bells — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 113 — The Silence — Robert Carse (Short Story)
  • 124 — Men of Daring: Edward Teach — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 126 — Sunken Dollars [Part 6 of 6] — Captain Dingle (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Max Brand (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1736Argosy Vol. 234, No. 61932-12-17Paul Stahr
  • 4 — New Worlds — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 46 — O’Reilly’s Cavalry [Part 1 of 2] — Armand Brigaud (Serial Segment)
  • 65 — The Lady of the Lake — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story)
  • 75 — The Longhorn Feud [Part 2 of 6] — Max Brand (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 96 — Men of Daring: “Black Jack” Pershing — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 98 — The Nerve of Doc Magee — J. Allan Dunn (Short Story)
  • 102 — Flying Archeologists — Arthur Woodward (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — The Band of Death [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 123 — The Korean Death Bell — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 124 — Traps — A. Leslie (Short Story)
  • 127 — The Bottom — Ray C. Endicott (Miscellaneous)
  • 128 — Sting of the Blue Scorpion [Part 5 of 5; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1737Argosy Vol. 235, No. 11932-12-24Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Murder at the Mine — Jack Allman (Novellete)
  • 29 — Rats of the Harbor [Part 1 of 2; Franklin Dirk & Jack Baker] — Ray Cummings (Novellete)
  • 47 — America’s First Fire Department — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — A Tree for Christmas — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novellete)
  • 68 — O’Reilly’s Cavalry [Part 2 of 2] — Armand Brigaud (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — Men of Daring: Johnny Schneider — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — The Wolf of Morocco — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 102 — Lost Airmen of the Northland — James Montagnes (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — The Longhorn Feud [Part 3 of 6] — Max Brand (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 122 — Leather Money — Arthur Woodward (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — The Band of Death [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1738Argosy Vol. 235, No. 21932-12-31Paul Stahr
  • 2 — The Hidden Door [Part 1 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — The Pink Duck [Major Brane] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Short Story)
  • 33 — What Frontiersmen Ate — Albert Woodley (Miscellaneous)
  • 34 — Thundering Steel — William Edward Hayes (Novellete)
  • 54 — Rats of the Harbor [Part 2 of 2; Franklin Dirk & Jack Baker] — Ray Cummings (Novellete)
  • 71 — Eskimo Ingenuity — Arthur Woodward (Miscellaneous)
  • 72 — Men of Daring: Joaquin Murieta — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 74 — Fightin’ Granny O’Grady — Robert Neal Leath (Short Story)
  • 86 — The Salt Mines of Wieliczka — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — The Longhorn Feud [Part 4 of 6] — Max Brand (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 109 — Death’s Finger Accuses — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 117 — The Band of Death [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — Trial by Fire — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1739The Argosy (UK) Vol. 13, No. 801933-01-01
  • 1 — An Englishman’s Song — John Drinkwater (Poem(s))
  • 2 — Letter from an Unknown Woman — Stefan Zweig; translated by Cedar Paul & Eden Paul (Short Story)
  • 9 — The Empty House Speaks — Norah Nisbet (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 21 — Under New Management — Montague Glass (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post September 30 1916
  • 35 — Retaliation — Roy Norton (Short Story) The New Magazine (UK) August 1925
  • 47 — The Adventure of Mrs. Comber’s Birthday [Mrs. Comber] — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1920
  • 55 — Dixon’s Return — W. W. Jacobs (Play)adapted from the short story of the same name (Strand Magazine, July 1903).
  • 64 — This House Is Haunted! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — The Two Householders [Gabriel Foot, Highwayman] — A. T. Quiller-Couch (Short Story) The Day February 5 1891, as by Q
  • 73 — The Boy at Christ’s Christmas-Tree — F. Dostoievsky (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 76 — The Great Prince Shan [Part 1 of 3] — E. Phillips Oppenheim (Novellete) The Blue Book Magazine November 1921
  • 105 — A Changed Man — Thomas Hardy (Short Story) The Sphere April 1900
  • 114 — The High Note — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — The Escape — W. Somerset Maugham (Vignette) Cosmopolitan February 1925, as “A Widow’s Might”
  • 119 — Circumstance — Harriet Prescott Spofford (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly May 1860, uncredited.; #8 in the “Great Stories of Human Courage” series.
  • 123 — The Nativity — Joseph Braddock (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 126 — Grace Latouche and the Warringtons — Marjorie Bowen (Short Story) Grace Latouche and the Warringtons by Marjorie Bowen, Selwyn & Blount, 1931
  • 134 — The Tale of Lal — Raymond Paton (Novellete) (Reprint)
1740Argosy Vol. 235, No. 31933-01-07Robert A. Graef
  • 4 — The Swordsman of Mars [Part 1 of 6] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Novel)
  • 26 — Fanged Harbor — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 47 — Outlaw — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 56 — The Hidden Door [Part 2 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — A “Whale” of a Noise — Ellen Stevenson (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — Roofs and Rubber — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 86 — Men of Daring: Eddie Rickenbacker — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 88 — The Longhorn Feud [Part 5 of 6] — Max Brand (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 106 — Hollywood Party — J. Lane Linklater (Short Story)
  • 117 — “Hardened Copper” — Arthur Woodward (Miscellaneous)
  • 118 — The Band of Death [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — Blue Lightning — A. Leslie (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1741Argosy Vol. 235, No. 41933-01-14Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Crown Jewels — R. de S. Horn (Novellete)
  • 29 — What’s in a Nickel? — Lynford M. Foster (Miscellaneous)
  • 30 — Born Gamblers [Part 1 of 2] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 48 — Quicksand — Frank Knox Hockman (Short Story)
  • 60 — The Swordsman of Mars [Part 2 of 6] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Novel)
  • 82 — Trixie — John Stanford (Short Story)
  • 91 — World’s Largest Log Cabin — Sig Young (Miscellaneous)
  • 92 — Men of Daring: Col. P. H. Fawcett — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — The Hidden Door [Part 3 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 113 — Baby Bushmaster — Anthony M. Rud (Short Story)
  • 120 — The Longhorn Feud [Part 6 of 6] — Max Brand (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1742Argosy Vol. 235, No. 51933-01-21Paul Stahr
  • 4 — A Manchu Robin Hood [Part 1 of 2; Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 25 — Argentine Whip Duels — J. E. Gibson (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — Scuttled Gold — Jack Allman (Novellete)
  • 44 — Long-Tailed Roosters of Japan — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — The Incredible Emerald — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 61 — Born Gamblers [Part 2 of 2] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — Two Minutes to Live — Lieut. John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 90 — Men of Daring: Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 92 — The Swordsman of Mars [Part 3 of 6] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Novel)
  • 112 — The Fixer — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 117 — Pounding Flippers — Lowell Thomas (Short Story)
  • 120 — The Hidden Door [Part 4 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1743Argosy Vol. 235, No. 61933-01-28Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Bellegarde [Part 1 of 6] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Longest Graveyard in the World — Colin K. Cameron (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — The Land of Painted Rocks [Whispering Story] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 48 — Cows First — Paul Gibson (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — C. O. D. — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 60 — The Frenchman’s Head — R. V. Gery (Novellete)
  • 82 — Men of Daring: Tom Horn — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 84 — A Manchu Robin Hood [Part 2 of 2; Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 99 — The Swordsman of Mars [Part 4 of 6] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Novel)
  • 119 — Preferably Dead — Howard Ellis Davis (Short Story)
  • 123 — The Hidden Door [Part 5 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1744The Argosy (UK) Vol. 13, No. 811933-02-01
  • 1 — On Finding a Dead Bird Under My Window — W. H. Davies (Poem(s))
  • 2 — Fiddler’s Green — Donn Byrne (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post February 23 1918
  • 21 — Tam McWhirker’s Elephant — Richard Carol (Short Story) The Strand Magazine January 1930
  • 26 — And So It Began — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — The Island of France — Albert Richard Wetjen (Short Story) Adventure June 8 1926
  • 41 — Night — Luigi Pirandello; translated by Joan Redfern (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 45 — The Great Prince Shan [Part 2 of 3] — E. Phillips Oppenheim (Novellete) The Blue Book Magazine December 1921
  • 59 — The Madness of Martin Gould — Warwick Deeping (Short Story) The Story-teller March 1923
  • 65 — The Red Mark — John Russell (Short Story) Collier’s April 5 1919
  • 82 — A Looking-Glass for Saint Luke — A. E. Coppard (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 85 — The Night of Masquerade — Rafael Sabatini (True Story) The Premier Magazine #39, July 1917
  • 94 — A Hearty Welcome — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Quality Folks — Irvin S. Cobb (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 24 1917
  • 114 — The Day of Judgment — Juliet Tompkins (Short Story) Everybody’s Magazine August 1910
  • 117 — Lizer’s First — Arthur Morrison (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 119 — The Stowaway — Gerald Warre Cornish (Short Story) (Reprint); #9 in the “Great Stories of Human Courage” series.
  • 129 — Old Andrey’s Experience as a Musician — Thomas Hardy (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 130 — Paying the Compliment — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 133 — The Hotel Child — E. M. Delafield (Short Story) (Reprint)
1745Argosy Vol. 236, No. 11933-02-04Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Toughest in the Legion [Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 38 — Reptile Man [Part 1 of 3] — Gordon MacCreagh (Serial Segment)
  • 55 — Clocked — Herbert L. McNary (Short Story)
  • 61 — Bellegarde [Part 2 of 6] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 80 — Men of Daring: “Sandy” Smith — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 82 — The Swordsman of Mars [Part 5 of 6] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Novel)
  • 103 — Tom Scanlon’s Successor — Frank Knox Hockman (Short Story)
  • 115 — A Flower with Central Heating — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — The River — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 119 — The Hidden Door [Part 6 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Ancient Trade-Marks — Kyle C. Moore (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1746Argosy Vol. 236, No. 21933-02-11Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Sixty Grand — Fred MacIsaac (Novellete)
  • 36 — Voices from the Fog [Part 1 of 3] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 51 — Sardine Races — J. E. Gibson (Miscellaneous)
  • 52 — The Job at Station Twelve — Will McMorrow (Short Story)
  • 63 — If a Comet Hit the Earth — Marshall Breeden (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — Reptile Man [Part 2 of 3] — Gordon MacCreagh (Serial Segment)
  • 79 — Strongheart — Glenn Connor (Short Story)
  • 88 — Men of Daring: W. H. Jackson — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 90 — Bellegarde [Part 3 of 6] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — Billy Moss Resigns — Bruce Douglas (Short Story)
  • 120 — The Swordsman of Mars [Part 6 of 6] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Novel)
  • 140 — The Prow of Doom — Lowell Thomas (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1747Argosy Vol. 236, No. 31933-02-18Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Decoy [Part 1 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Two Aces in a Hole — W. C. Tuttle (Short Story)
  • 38 — A Dangerous Job — P. William Zukas (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Voices from the Fog [Part 2 of 3] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 55 — Here Comes de Wagon — Courtney Ryley Cooper (Short Story)
  • 65 — Reptile Man [Part 3 of 3] — Gordon MacCreagh (Serial Segment)
  • 82 — Men of Daring: Clay Allison — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 84 — Murder on Ice — Herbert L. McNary (Novellete)
  • 111 — Death Dog — John Stanford (Short Story)
  • 121 — Bellegarde [Part 4 of 6] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • — The Men Who Make the Argosy — [Uncredited] (Column)
  • — Spider Fires Big Cannon — [Unknown Author] (Miscellaneous)
  • — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1748Argosy Vol. 236, No. 41933-02-25Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Master Magician [Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novellete)
  • 43 — Death in a Taxi — William Corcoran (Short Story)
  • 52 — Men of Daring: Capt. H. L. Bowdoin — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 54 — Blood Across Kansas [Part 1 of 3] — Lieut. John Hopper (Serial Segment)
  • 75 — Opportunity — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 84 — The Snake Trees — P. William Zukas (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — The Decoy [Part 2 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — The Humpbacked Coyote — Glen Perrins (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — Voices from the Fog [Part 3 of 3] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — The Chiseler — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 123 — Bellegarde [Part 5 of 6] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1749Argosy (Canada) Vol. 236, No. 31933-02-25Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Decoy [Part 1 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment) Argosy February 18 1933
  • 26 — Two Aces in a Hole — W. C. Tuttle (Short Story) Argosy February 18 1933
  • 38 — A Dangerous Job — P. William Zukas (Miscellaneous) (r)
  • 39 — Voices from the Fog [Part 2 of 3] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment) Argosy February 18 1933
  • 55 — Here Comes de Wagon — Courtney Ryley Cooper (Short Story) Argosy February 18 1933
  • 65 — Reptile Man [Part 3 of 3] — Gordon MacCreagh (Serial Segment) Argosy February 18 1933
  • 82 — Men of Daring: Clay Allison — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article) Argosy February 18 1933
  • 84 — Murder on Ice — Herbert L. McNary (Novellete) Argosy February 18 1933
  • 111 — Death Dog — John Stanford (Short Story) Argosy February 18 1933
  • 121 — Bellegarde [Part 4 of 6] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment) Argosy February 18 1933
  • 141 — Spider Fires Big Cannon — Harry K. Hobart (Miscellaneous) (r)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — [uncredited] (Column) Argosy February 18 1933 [Ref. Gordon MacCreagh]
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column) (r)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column) (r)
1750The Argosy (UK) Vol. 13, No. 821933-03-01
  • 1 — The Argonauts — D. H. Lawrence (Poem(s)) Last Poems by D. H. Lawrence, G. Orioli, 1932
  • 2 — “Red Antony” [Lord George Tarlyon] — Michael Arlen (Novellete) The Sketch December 25 1922
  • 12 — The Busy Housewife — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 15 — Simpson — Albert Richard Wetjen (Short Story) Everybody’s February 1924
  • 21 — On the Track of Christopher Sly — George Bartram (Short Story) The Thirteen Evenings by George Bartram, Methuen, 1901
  • 32 — Happiness — Paul Fort; translated by Eva Martin (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 33 — A Sonata in the Desert — Willa Cather (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 42 — The Miracle of the Mango [Part 1 of 3] — Leo Perutz; translated by Hedwig Singer (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 63 — The Wash-Tub — W. Somerset Maugham (Vignette) Cosmopolitan January 1929, as “In Hiding”
  • 68 — I Ask Your Pardon — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — “Il Conde” — Joseph Conrad (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine August 1908
  • 79 — The Seventeenth Duchess of Brixton — Morley Roberts (Short Story) The Royal Magazine July 1920
  • 87 — The Clarion Call — O. Henry (Short Story) The (New York) Sunday World October 29 1905
  • 92 — The Friends — Guy de Maupassant (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the French.
  • 95 — The Mystery of Captain Knott — H. de Vere Stacpoole (Short Story) The Story-teller November 1921
  • 103 — Jubilee — Ida Lemon (Short Story) (Reprint); #10 in the “Great Stories of Human Courage” series.
  • 116 — The Great Prince Shan [Part 3 of 3] — E. Phillips Oppenheim (Novellete) The Blue Book Magazine January 1922
  • 123 — Mimi Pinson — Alfred de Musset; translated by Phyllis Mégroz (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the French.
  • 135 — Not a Drum Was Heard — Ben Ames Williams (Short Story) Collier’s June 12 1920
  • 139 — Broken Music — Norah Nisbet (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
1751Argosy Vol. 236, No. 51933-03-04Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Lost on Venus [Part 1 of 7; Venus] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 22 — Jacket Number 6984 — Georges Surdez (Novellete)
  • 43 — Tobacco Is Grown in Canada — James Montagnes (Miscellaneous)
  • 44 — Three-Timed — Tip Bliss (Short Story)
  • 59 — Blood Across Kansas [Part 2 of 3] — Lieut. John Hopper (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — The Job of the Red Monkeys — Will McMorrow (Short Story)
  • 87 — Who Named America? — P. H. Kreibohm (Miscellaneous)
  • 88 — Men of Daring: Charles A. Lindbergh — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 90 — The Decoy [Part 3 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — Thrills of Tuna Fishing — William P. Schramm (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — Lily Irons Off Georges — Warren E. Carleton (Short Story)
  • 119 — Stung — Upton Terrell (Short Story)
  • 123 — Bellegarde [Part 6 of 6] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1752Argosy Vol. 236, No. 61933-03-11Paul Stahr
  • — Law of the Rope [Whispering Story] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • — Forest Feud — Albert Payson Terhune (Short Story)
  • — On Moccasin Mountain — William Edward Hayes (Short Story)
  • — Coney Island Barker — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • — Men of Daring: Sir Ernest Shackleton — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • — Noah’s Ark — R. V. Gery (Short Story)
  • — The Tyrant of Technocracy [Part 1 of 2] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • — Lost on Venus [Part 2 of 7; Venus] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • — Blood Across Kansas [Part 3 of 3] — Lieut. John Hopper (Serial Segment)
  • — The Decoy [Part 4 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • — The Men Who Make the Argosy — William Edward Hayes (Column)
1753Argosy Vol. 237, No. 11933-03-18Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Masterman [Part 1 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — Hassan’s Killers — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 44 — Prospecting with Camera Film — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — The Whippoorwill — H. M. Sutherland (Short Story)
  • 56 — The First Sky Battle — Hubert B. Hargis (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — The Tyrant of Technocracy [Part 2 of 2] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 71 — A Bird’s-Eye View — Glen Perrins (Miscellaneous)
  • 72 — Men of Daring: H. M. Stanley — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 74 — Wise-Guy Driller — Carmony Gove (Short Story)
  • 85 — Lost on Venus [Part 3 of 7; Venus] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 103 — Hot Stuff — Anthony Autumn (Short Story)
  • 110 — The Decoy [Part 5 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 129 — Off the Dirt — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 141 — A Queer Funeral Dirge — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — H. M. Sutherland (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1754Argosy Vol. 237, No. 21933-03-25Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Spanish Blood Is Proud Blood [Denis Theabod Burke] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 23 — Ole Olsen’s Jump Ball — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 31 — Oldest Pine Cone — Edward J. Wilkinson (Miscellaneous)
  • 32 — The Fourth Compadre [Part 1 of 2] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 52 — Dark Shadows — Charles S. Verral (Novellete)
  • 73 — The Masterman [Part 2 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — Men of Daring: Edward P. Mulrooney — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — Lost on Venus [Part 4 of 7; Venus] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 113 — The Boatswain Blundered — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Short Story)
  • 117 — The Brewmaster of Pharaoh — Edward J. Tournier (Miscellaneous)
  • 118 — The Decoy [Part 6 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Narrative Cross-Word Puzzle — Richard Hoadley Tingley (Puzzle)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1755Argosy Vol. 237, No. 31933-04-01Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Hour of Fury [New Hope] — Ernest Haycox (Novellete)
  • 34 — Clean Money — Arthur Woodward (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Full Payment — G. H. Coxe (Short Story)
  • 45 — Strange Flotsam — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Creek Started by Fire — Glen Perrins (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — Forbidden Timber [Part 1 of 2] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — The Jungle Battery — Lieut. John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 74 — The Fourth Compadre [Part 2 of 2] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — Men of Daring: Lt. Col. H. St. Clair Smallwood — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — The Masterman [Part 3 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — The Scaffolding — Ralph R. Perry (Short Story)
  • 117 — Peru’s Graveyard of Whales — J. E. Gibson (Miscellaneous)
  • 118 — Lost on Venus [Part 5 of 7; Venus] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 140 — Narrative Cross-Word Puzzle — Richard Hoadley Tingley (Puzzle)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Ernest Haycox (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1756The Argosy (UK) Vol. 13, No. 831933-04-01
  • 1 — Orient Air Express — Paul Morand; translated by Desmond Flower (Short Story)
  • 11 — The Lamb — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 25 — “Old-Fashioned” — The Baroness von Hutten (Short Story) The Story-teller November 1927
  • 31 — When the Moon’s Scimitar — Joseph Braddock (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 42 — A Mixed Post-Bag — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — The Citizen — “Bartimeus” (Short Story) The Story-teller April 1924
  • 54 — Two for a Cent — F. Scott Fitzgerald (Short Story) Metropolitan April 1922
  • 60 — The Valley — A. Lamartine; translated by Mary Kelly Walker (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 61 — Dumb-Animal — Osbert Sitwell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 65 — Mr. Marshall’s Doppelgänger — H. G. Wells (Short Story) The Gentlewoman September 18 1897
  • 71 — Serenata for the Grand Duke — George R. Preedy (Short Story) Bagatelle, and Some Other Diversions by George R. Preedy, Lane, 1930, as “A Serenata”
  • 79 — The Miracle of the Mango [Part 2 of 3] — Leo Perutz; translated by Hedwig Singer (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 100 — The Best Years — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — The Guardian Angel — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine April 1911
  • 110 — “Page 189” — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #101, August 1920
  • 120 — These Provoking People! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — Love of Life — Jack London (Short Story) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine December 1905; #11 in the “Great Stories of Human Courage” series.
  • 131 — The Other Room — Don Marquis (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine October 1930
1757Argosy Vol. 237, No. 41933-04-08C. D. Williams
  • 2 — The Kingdom of Hell [Part 1 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 21 — The Gas Cure — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 29 — Ohio’s Apache Bank Robbers — R. F. Wirth (Miscellaneous)
  • 30 — Spearhead [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 53 — Forbidden Timber [Part 2 of 2] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 71 — The Hand Is Quicker — Victor Shaw (Short Story)
  • 78 — Men of Daring: Prof. Auguste Piccard — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 80 — The Masterman [Part 4 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 99 — Twenty Bucks — William E. Barrett (Short Story)
  • 112 — Lost on Venus [Part 6 of 7; Venus] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 127 — The Dark Pathway — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 139 — The First Fireless Cooker — Fred Cornelius (Miscellaneous)
  • 140 — Narrative Cross-Word Puzzle — Richard Hoadley Tingley (Puzzle)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1758Argosy Vol. 237, No. 51933-04-15Robert A. Graef
  • — Showdown — W. C. Tuttle (Novellete)
  • — Four Years Late — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • — Navy Tug — Roy Horn (Short Story)
  • — Men of Daring: Buffalo Bill — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • — With Sound Effects — David Thibault (Short Story)
  • — The Earth-Shaker [Part 1 of 4] — Murray Leinster (Serial Segment)
  • — The Kingdom of Hell [Part 2 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • — The Masterman [Part 5 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • — Lost on Venus [Part 7 of 7; Venus] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Samuel Cahan (Column)
1759Argosy Vol. 237, No. 61933-04-22Paul Stahr
  • 2 — The Snaring of Sergeant Frost [Part 1 of 2] — F. V. W. Mason (Novellete)
  • 24 — Zorro Hunts a Jackal [Zorro] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 41 — Mr. Monk, Assistant Cashier — Harry K. Hobart (Miscellaneous)
  • 42 — Law of the Ghost Town [Whispering Story] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Short Story)
  • 54 — Diamond Paved Streets — Edward J. Wilkinson (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — The Earth-Shaker [Part 2 of 4] — Murray Leinster (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — Kick — Frank J. Leahy (Short Story)
  • 82 — Men of Daring: William Beebe — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 84 — The Kingdom of Hell [Part 3 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — The Great Lakes Are Tilting — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 110 — Black Dice — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 114 — The Masterman [Part 6 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 133 — Jungle Mystery — Anthony M. Rud (Short Story)
  • 140 — Narrative Cross-Word Puzzle — Richard Hoadley Tingley (Puzzle)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1760Argosy Vol. 238, No. 11933-04-29Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Oklahoma Stampede [Part 1 of 6] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 21 — Blond Badmen — F. H. Sidney (Miscellaneous)
  • 22 — The Face in the Rock [Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 51 — Cheese on Rye — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 60 — The Fleetest Four Legs — Sig Young (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — The Snaring of Sergeant Frost [Part 2 of 2] — F. V. W. Mason (Novellete)
  • 80 — Men of Daring: Georges Guynemer — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 82 — Death Under Glass — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 91 — The Earth-Shaker [Part 3 of 4] — Murray Leinster (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — The Devil and the Doctor — R. V. Gery (Short Story)
  • 122 — The Kingdom of Hell [Part 4 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Narrative Cross-Word Puzzle — Richard Hoadley Tingley (Puzzle)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1761The Argosy (UK) Vol. 13, No. 841933-05-01Arthur Wragg
  • 1 — Sirocco — Robert Hichens (Novellete); illustrated by Arthur Wragg
  • 28 — The Human Brotherhood — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — The Story of a Laugh — Denis Mackail (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine March 1928
  • 39 — The Match — James Oliver Curwood (Short Story) Collier’s January 18 1913
  • 45 — The Bell of Ste. Marie — Clarence Winchester (Short Story) The Daily Mail October 22 1929
  • 49 — Mr. Bundercombe’s Wink [Joseph H. Bundercombe] — E. Phillips Oppenheim (Short Story) The Story-teller June 1914
  • 58 — The Odyssey of Bim Rochester — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 65 — The Ninth Life — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) The American Magazine November 1927
  • 78 — In the Fog [Part 1 of 3] — Richard Harding Davis (Novellete) R.H. Russell, 1901
  • 83 — I Build WIth Words — Norah Nisbet (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 93 — Johnson and the Viatique — H. de Vere Stacpoole (Short Story) Hutchinson’s Magazine January 1926
  • 100 — When the Sap Rose — A. T. Quiller-Couch (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 103 — The Miracle of the Mango [Part 3 of 3] — Leo Perutz; translated by Hedwig Singer (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 118 — The Greater Courage — Warwick Deeping (Novellete) The New Magazine (UK) March 1924; #12 in the “Great Stories of Human Courage” series.
1762Argosy Vol. 238, No. 21933-05-06Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Python Pit [Part 1 of 3; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 24 — Mystery Beach — Allan Vaughan Elston (Novellete)
  • 47 — The Dog from the Skies — Albert Payson Terhune (Short Story)
  • 57 — Oklahoma Stampede [Part 2 of 6] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 72 — Matador — Robert Carse (Short Story)
  • 85 — Son of the Wolf — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 96 — Men of Daring: Wild Bill Hickok — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 98 — The Earth-Shaker [Part 4 of 4] — Murray Leinster (Serial Segment)
  • 117 — Rangeland Zebras — Harry Galbraith (Miscellaneous)
  • 118 — The Lucky Break — William E. Barrett (Short Story)
  • 120 — Thirteenth Century Pony Express — H. F. Farrington (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — The Kingdom of Hell [Part 5 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Narrative Cross-Word Puzzle — Richard Hoadley Tingley (Puzzle)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Allan Vaughan Elston (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1763Argosy Vol. 238, No. 31933-05-13Robert A. Graef
  • 4 — The Golden City [Part 1 of 6] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 23 — Nature’s Snowshoes — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 24 — Honest Bill Peepe — Fred MacIsaac (Novellete)
  • 34 — Third Place Man — Richard Howells Watkins (Novellete)
  • 67 — The Python Pit [Part 2 of 3; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 85 — Spider as Weather Forecaster — P. H. Breibohm (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — Men of Daring: Robert E. Peary — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 88 — Oklahoma Stampede [Part 3 of 6] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Hardhack Peters — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 114 — Buccaneers — George F. Jackson (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — The Kingdom of Hell [Part 6 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Narrative Cross-Word Puzzle — Richard Hoadley Tingley (Puzzle)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Richard Howells Watkins (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1764Argosy Vol. 238, No. 41933-05-20Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Solomon in the Catacombs [John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 33 — Death by Drowning — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 44 — The Ship [Part 1 of 2] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 61 — Old 750 — A. Leslie (Short Story)
  • 67 — The Golden City [Part 2 of 6] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 85 — Jigsaw — Kenneth Duane Whipple (Short Story)
  • 92 — Men of Daring: Rear Admiral Thomas P. Magruder — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — The Python Pit [Part 3 of 3; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 111 — Destiny Is Respectable — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 121 — Oklahoma Stampede [Part 4 of 6] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Narrative Cross-Word Puzzle — Richard Hoadley Tingley (Puzzle)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1765Argosy Vol. 238, No. 51933-05-27Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Burning Billions [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — How Guam Was Captured — Harry K. Hobart (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — Wings in the Silence — Eustace L. Adams (Novellete)
  • 45 — A Fly Plays Watchdog — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — The Watchful Eyes of Taiping [Major Brane] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 62 — The Ship [Part 2 of 2] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — Men of Daring: Wilfred T. Grenfell — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 78 — The Job of the Duke’s Cabinet — Will McMorrow (Short Story)
  • 89 — The Golden City [Part 3 of 6] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 107 — The Feast of the Crabs — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 108 — “I Got 3,000 Tons” — William Edward Hayes (Short Story)
  • 121 — Oklahoma Stampede [Part 5 of 6] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Colorado Mountain SPlitting in Two — Frank S. Reynolds (Miscellaneous)
  • 140 — Narrative Cross-Word Puzzle — Richard Hoadley Tingley (Puzzle)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1766The Argosy (UK) Vol. 13, No. 851933-06-01
  • 1 — A Bargain in the Kremlin — Philip Gibbs (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 23 1923
  • 14 — Miss Pomfret and Miss Primrose — Louis Golding (Short Story) The English Review February 1922
  • 17 — Be Warned by Mr. Walpole — Montague Glass (Short Story) Cosmopolitan October 1926
  • 27 — The Round Moon’s Up — Joseph Braddock (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 28 — The Protégé — W. B. Maxwell (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine October 1923
  • 37 — The Tremendous Adventures of Major Brown [Rupert Grant; Basil Grant] — G. K. Chesterton (Novellete) Harper’s Weekly December 19 1903
  • 49 — Sleep — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 52 — The Trap — Elinor Mordaunt (Short Story) The Story-teller March 1918
  • 63 — “Freckles” and “Frenchy” — Eden Phillpotts (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 69 — The Nurse — Ben Ames Williams (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine April 1926; #13 in the “Great Stories of Human Courage” series.
  • 77 — Saying Farewell — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 80 — The Renaissance at Charleroi — O. Henry (Short Story) Era October 1902
  • 87 — Learning Magic — translated by Dr. Herbert A. Giles (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 88 — A Lieutenant and His Soldier-Servant — Edmondo de Amicis; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 93 — Barraclough: Chief Mate — Frank H. Shaw (Short Story) The Story-teller February 1909
  • 101 — The World of Books — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — The Housewife — James Branch Cabell (Short Story) Harper’s Monthly Magazine August 1906
  • 110 — The Valley — Norah Nisbet (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 111 — In the Fog [Part 2 of 3] — Richard Harding Davis (Novellete) R.H. Russell, 1901
  • 119 — Rain — W. Somerset Maugham (Novellete) The Smart Set April 1921, as “Miss Thompson”
1767Argosy Vol. 238, No. 61933-06-03Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Skull Manor — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 35 — Burning Billions [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 54 — Night Bus — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 71 — Ship’s Carpenter Lassoes Whale — Jack McKinney (Miscellaneous)
  • 72 — Afghan Trick — L. G. Blochman (Short Story)
  • 82 — The Golden City [Part 4 of 6] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 102 — Happy Birthday — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 114 — Men of Daring: Det. Johnny Broderick — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 116 — Bayou Trap — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 119 — Dry Ice — George Metcalf Johnson (Miscellaneous)
  • 120 — Oklahoma Stampede [Part 6 of 6] — J. E. Grinstead (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — Fighter’s Socks — Walter Hopper Martin (Short Story)
  • 140 — Narrative Cross-Word Puzzle — Richard Hoadley Tingley (Puzzle)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1768Argosy Vol. 239, No. 11933-06-10Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Sapphire Death [Part 1 of 6; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 26 — The Badge of Hate — Georges Surdez (Novellete)
  • 49 — Dog “Shoots” Niagara—and Lives — A. Edward Osborne (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — Golden Millstones — Anthony M. Rud (Novellete)
  • 70 — Yellow Hell — James Stevens (Short Story)
  • 81 — Burning Billions [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 99 — The Tarantula Round-Up — Austin Hall (Short Story)
  • 108 — Men of Daring: Maj.-Gen. Frederick Funston — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 110 — Wanted — Capt. W. R. Bethel (Short Story)
  • 116 — The Laziest City — James Ball (Short Story)
  • 117 — The Golden City [Part 5 of 6] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 132 — The Water Ouzel — Hal Davenport (Short Story)
  • 140 — Narrative Cross-Word Puzzle — Richard Hoadley Tingley (Puzzle)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Georges Surdez (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1769Argosy Vol. 239, No. 21933-06-17Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Crescent and Cross — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 31 — The Sapphire Death [Part 2 of 6; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 54 — The Man from Poonch — Talbot Mundy (Novellete)
  • 65 — A Yankee Amazon — C. B. W. Richardson (Miscellaneous)
  • 66 — Carved in Sand [Whispering Story] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 86 — Burning Billions [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 103 — Where Poverty Is Unknown — P. H. Kreibohm (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — Much Too Artistic [Nick Fisher] — Donald Barr Chidsey (Short Story)
  • 112 — Men of Daring: Maj. Merian C. Cooper — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 114 — Thread of Life — Cliff Farrell (Short Story)
  • 123 — The Golden City [Part 6 of 6] — Ralph Milne Farley (Novel)
  • 135 — A Stork’s Pride — F. Stanley Renshaw (Miscellaneous)
  • 136 — The Flaw — Edmond Du Perrier (Short Story)
  • 139 — Hungarian Saddles — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 140 — Narrative Cross-Word Puzzle — Richard Hoadley Tingley (Puzzle)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1770Argosy Vol. 239, No. 31933-06-24Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Clear the Trail [Part 1 of 7] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novel)
  • 26 — The Finger of Doom — Garret Smith (Novellete)
  • 55 — The High Sign — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 66 — Mountain Road — Ralph R. Perry (Short Story)
  • 78 — The Sapphire Death [Part 3 of 6; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 98 — Doomed to Die in Amecameca — Paul Gibson (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Kelp — Anthony Autumn (Short Story)
  • 106 — Men of Daring: Allan J. Villiers — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 108 — Burning Billions [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — Trustworthy — G. H. Coxe (Short Story)
  • 134 — “Listen, Pal” — Charles Green (Short Story)
  • 140 — Narrative Cross-Word Puzzle: Gold — Richard Hoadley Tingley (Puzzle)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1771Argosy Vol. 239, No. 41933-07-01C. D. Williams
  • 4 — Where There’s a Will [Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 43 — Clear the Trail [Part 2 of 7] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novel)
  • 62 — A Western Massacre — Aldine R. Bird (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — Bum Voyage — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 68 — To Be Court-Martialed — F. V. W. Mason (Novellete)
  • 84 — Jousting Tilts of Michoacan — Paul Gibson (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Three Men — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 92 — Bird and Animal Partners — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — The Sapphire Death [Part 4 of 6; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 113 — Militant Religion — Colin K. Cameron (Miscellaneous)
  • 114 — Men of Daring: Roy Chapman Andrews — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 116 — The Gypper — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 120 — American Camels — Arthur Woodward (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — Burning Billions [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Survivors of the Lost World — George Metcalf Johnson (Miscellaneous)
  • 140 — Narrative Cross-Word Puzzle — Richard Hoadley Tingley (Puzzle)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1772The Argosy (UK) Vol. 14, No. 861933-07-01Arthur Wragg
  • 1 — Bravo, Toro! — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 12 1927; illustrated by Arthur Wragg
  • 8 — Water-Meadows — John Drinkwater (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 16 — Beside the Sea — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — Billy’s Tenderfoot — Stewart Edward White (Short Story) McClure’s Magazine April 1902
  • 25 — Irish — Donn Byrne (Short Story) Changeling and Other Stories by Donn Byrne, The Century Co., 1923; #14 in the “Great Stories of Human Courage” series.
  • 34 — A Late Spring — Margaret Campbell Scott (Poem(s))
  • 35 — Cuckoo Valley Railway — A. T. Quiller-Couch (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 38 — Hassan — James Elroy Flecker (Play) Heinemann, 1922
  • 76 — Here We Are! — Dorothy Parker (Short Story) Cosmopolitan March 1931
  • 81 — Worth While — Ralph Stock (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine May 1915
  • 85 — The Withered Arm — Thomas Hardy (Novellete) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine January 1888
  • 100 — Over the Hills and Far Away — Mary Webb (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 103 — In the Fog [Part 3 of 3] — Richard Harding Davis (Novellete) R.H. Russell, 1901
  • 111 — The Bad Zouave — Alphonse Daudet; translated by Margaret I. Baumann (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the French.
  • 114 — Lord John [Lord John Hasle] — C. N. & A. M. Williamson (Novellete) McClure’s Magazine December 1915, as “Lord John in New York”
1773Argosy Vol. 239, No. 51933-07-08Paul Stahr
  • 2 — World’s End [Part 1 of 3] — Victor Rousseau (Novel)
  • 25 — Wampum, the Dutch Currency — Arthur Woodward (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — The Bugle Calls — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 48 — Cactus Blaster — George Metcalf Johnson (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — Parole — William Corcoran (Novellete)
  • 68 — Moroccan Jujutsu — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 69 — Dead Men’s Shoes — R. V. Gery (Short Story)
  • 79 — Clear the Trail [Part 3 of 7] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novel)
  • 98 — No More Mañanas — Cole Richards (Short Story)
  • 108 — Men of Daring: Capt. Giles C. Stedman — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 110 — Reward — Maurice Clark (Short Story)
  • 114 — The Sapphire Death [Part 5 of 6; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 133 — All the Signs — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Short Story)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Answer to Last Week’s Puzzle — [Uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1774Argosy Vol. 239, No. 61933-07-15Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Job at Pistol Bar — Will McMorrow (Novellete)
  • 42 — Indo-Chinese Funerals — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — World’s End [Part 2 of 3] — Victor Rousseau (Novel)
  • 63 — Two Grand — Ginty Beynon (Short Story)
  • 66 — Monsieur Murder [Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 84 — Clear the Trail [Part 4 of 7] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novel)
  • 102 — Where Bugs Eat Music — J. E. Gibson (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — The Black Pearl — Paul Annixter (Short Story)
  • 116 — Men of Daring: Duke of the Abruzzi — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 118 — First Patrol — Richard N. Donelson (Short Story)
  • 123 — Durable I.O.U.’s — F. Stanley Renshaw (Miscellaneous)
  • 124 — The Sapphire Death [Part 6 of 6; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1775Argosy Vol. 240, No. 11933-07-22Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Railroad [Part 1 of 6] — T. S. Stribling (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — The Accomplice [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 52 — Ten Minute Egg — Forrest Rosaire (Novellete)
  • 69 — Iced Onions — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 79 — Blue Light — Winnie Chandley (Miscellaneous)
  • 80 — World’s End [Part 3 of 3] — Victor Rousseau (Novel)
  • 97 — Birds Build Own Incubator — F. Stanley Renshaw (Miscellaneous)
  • 98 — Men of Daring: Gen. Charles P. Summerall — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 100 — The Light — Ferrin Fraser (Short Story)
  • 113 — Straight Steer — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 116 — “X” Marks the Driver — Clarence M. Fink (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — Clear the Trail [Part 5 of 7] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novel)
  • 138 — The Three-Strike at Monarch — Idwal Jones (Short Story)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Hapsburg Liebe (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1776Argosy Vol. 240, No. 21933-07-29Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Alarm! [Part 1 of 4] — Karl Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — The Trench of the Dead Touareg of Sudan — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — The Abyssinian Prune-Hound — Albert Payson Terhune (Short Story)
  • 33 — The World’s Strangest Fisherman — J. E. Gibson (Miscellaneous)
  • 34 — His Second Ship — Richard Howells Watkins (Novellete)
  • 61 — Railroad [Part 2 of 6] — T. S. Stribling (Serial Segment)
  • 87 — Bulldozer — Arthur G. Stangland (Short Story)
  • 98 — Men of Daring: “Jimmy” Hare — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 100 — The Seventh Story — Warren Elliot Carleton (Short Story)
  • 110 — Clear the Trail [Part 6 of 7] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novel)
  • 131 — The Right to Live — Cliff Farrell (Short Story)
  • 140 — How Romano Collected — Ginty Beynon (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1777The Argosy (UK) Vol. 14, No. 871933-08-01Arthur Wragg
  • 1 — The Island — Karel & J. Capek; translated by H. E. Kennedy (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Arthur Wraggtranslated from the Czech (“Ostrov”, 1916).
  • 6 — Oh, Liberty! — W. Pett Ridge (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 11 — The Family Tree — Irvin S. Cobb (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 24 1917
  • 19 — The Love Poem — Tristan Klingsor; translated by Joseph Braddock (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 27 — Mrs. Axminster’s Butler — Denis Mackail (Short Story) The Strand Magazine March 1927
  • 35 — The Blackbird — Pierre Mille; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 39 — This Is One Way Round — E. M. Delafield (Short Story) The Home Magazine (UK) June 1926
  • 45 — Splendid with Swords — Wythe Williams (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post September 19 1925
  • 61 — Miss Jeudwine and Miss Jacks — Warwick Deeping (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #130, January 1923
  • 67 — “I’m a Fool” — Sherwood Anderson (Short Story) The Dial February 1922
  • 73 — “The Best Is Yet to Be” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 76 — The Quaint Companions — Leonard Merrick (Novellete) (Reprint); #1 in the “Great Human Problem Stories” series.
  • 85 — Not for My Tears — Humbert Wolfe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
1778Argosy Vol. 240, No. 31933-08-05Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Wolves of Monte Carlo [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 38 — Strangest Forest Fire — Edward J. Wilkinson (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Alarm! [Part 2 of 4] — Karl Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Chinese Birthdays — Lim Sian-Tek (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — Homeward Bound — Robert Carse (Short Story)
  • 68 — Night Birds [El Paisano] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 86 — Men of Daring: Heroes in Hollywood — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 88 — Railroad [Part 3 of 6] — T. S. Stribling (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Settled for Cash — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 114 — When the Camel Has a Flat — Colin K. Cameron (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Clear the Trail [Part 7 of 7] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Novel)
  • 139 — Kick-Back — William Edward Hayes (Short Story)
  • 141 — The Smallest Fish in the World — James Ball (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1779Argosy Vol. 240, No. 41933-08-12Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Lost Land of Atzlan [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — “Kill the Ump!” — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 31 — A Humorist’s Hog Concert — Clarence M. Fink (Miscellaneous)
  • 32 — Jade from Swatow — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 55 — “Welcome, Assassins” — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 66 — The Iron Maiden — William Merriam Rouse (Novellete)
  • 85 — The Horned Woodchuck — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story)
  • 92 — Cattle Rustling on the High Seas — Benoit McCroskey (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Alarm! [Part 3 of 4] — Karl Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Men of Daring: Lincoln Beachey — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 114 — Cow Pony — Donald Hough (Vignette)
  • 116 — Where Sheep Frighten Lions — Frank S. Reynolds (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — Railroad [Part 4 of 6] — T. S. Stribling (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Are Falling Bullets Dangerous? — Edward J. Wilkinson (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Karl Detzer (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1780Argosy Vol. 240, No. 51933-08-19Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Isle of the Meteor [Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 39 — Marine Matadors — Paul Gibson (Miscellaneous)
  • 40 — The Lost Land of Atzlan [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 59 — Cattle Traps — Arthur Woodward (Miscellaneous)
  • 60 — Reckless Wings — Eustace L. Adams (Novellete)
  • 82 — Sawdust Savage — James Stevens (Short Story)
  • 94 — No Funds — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 98 — Men of Daring: Capt. John H. Towers — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 100 — Alarm! [Part 4 of 4] — Karl Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — The Last Bullet — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 122 — Railroad [Part 5 of 6] — T. S. Stribling (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Wooden Cannon — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1781Argosy (Canada) Vol. 240, No. 41933-08-19
  • — The Lost Land of Atzlan [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment) Argosy August 12 1933
1782The Argosy (UK) Vol. 14, No. 881933-09-01Arthur Wragg
  • 1 — “Zed Eight” — A. Prestigiacomo (Novellete); illustrated by Arthur Wragg
  • 34 — In Bohemia — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — The Broken Boot — John Galsworthy (Short Story) Metropolitan December 1922
  • 40 — Pantomime — Lockhart Hudson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 41 — Philo Gubb [Philo Gubb] — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story) The Red Book Magazine May 1913
  • 50 — The Prisoner of Assiout — Grant Allen (Short Story) The Strand Magazine August 1891
  • 55 — The Piece of Bread — François Coppée; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)translated from the French.
  • 58 — Six Months to Live — Warwick Deeping (Novellete) The Story-teller November 1926; #2 in the “Great Human Problem Stories” series.
  • 65 — Attachments — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 79 — The Child Spy — Alphonse Daudet; translated by Richard Vernon (Short Story)translated from the French.
  • 83 — The Cuckoo’s Gone — Laurence Housman (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 85 — The Queer Scare — James Hopper (Short Story) Collier’s March 6 1926
  • 90 — Babe’s Last Fling — Hans Fallada; translated by G. E. Halliday (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 91 — The Author’s Own Story — Hans Fallada (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 98 — The Sadness of Columbine — W. M. Letts (Short Story) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1906
  • 103 — Two of a Trade — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Idler December 1896
  • 109 — Tempest — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — The Furnished Room — O. Henry (Short Story) The (New York) Sunday World August 14 1904
  • 115 — The Powder-Mine — H. Greenhough Smith (Short Story) The Strand Magazine December 1893
  • 119 — The Invisible Collection — Stefan Zweig; translated by Ralph N. Thompson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 127 — Torture by Hope — Villiers de l’Isle Adam; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)translated from the French (“La Torture par l’Espérance”, Nouveaux Contes Cruels, La Librairie Illustrée, 1888).
  • 130 — White Man’s Bounty — Elizabeth Marc (Short Story) The Story-teller September 1923
1783Argosy Vol. 240, No. 61933-09-02Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Diamond Specter [Part 1 of 3] — Herbert L. McNary (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — A Tree That Kills Bears — W. Dave Belbeck (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — The Big Circle [Whispering Story] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 48 — Tarantula Tower [Peter Scarlet & Bradshaw, the naturalist] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 68 — The Eagle Rides — Alma Booth (Miscellaneous)
  • 69 — Congo — Paul Annixter (Short Story)
  • 79 — Flies Made Independence Day — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 80 — The Search Party — Tom Curry (Short Story)
  • 89 — The Lost Land of Atzlan [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — Men of Daring: Joseph A. Palma — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 110 — Little Duke — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 115 — Railroad [Part 6 of 6] — T. S. Stribling (Serial Segment)
  • 138 — One Punch McGuire — E. J. Burke (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1784Argosy Vol. 241, No. 11933-09-09Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The White Indian [Part 1 of 6; Rusty Sabin] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 29 — Airplane Drops House from Skies — Herbert E. Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 30 — Loot — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 52 — Skin Diver — Jack Allman (Novellete)
  • 70 — Pants — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 80 — The Diamond Specter [Part 2 of 3] — Herbert L. McNary (Serial Segment)
  • 96 — Hot Goods — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 104 — Men of Daring: Clyde Beatty — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 106 — The Chinese Frog — James Lockette Hill (Short Story)
  • 117 — The Lost Land of Atzlan [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 135 — Blood Will Tell — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1785Argosy Vol. 241, No. 21933-09-16Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Ammunition Up! [Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novellete)
  • 36 — Top o’ the World Trail — John A. Thompson (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — The White Indian [Part 2 of 6; Rusty Sabin] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 58 — Mining for Food — Bruce Bryan (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Law on the Flying U — B. M. Bower (Short Story)
  • 70 — The Black Sorcerer — Forrest Rosaire (Novellete)
  • 90 — Simpson and Delilah — Douglas Leach (Short Story)
  • 99 — Riding a Salmon — Sig Young (Miscellaneous)
  • 100 — The Diamond Specter [Part 3 of 3] — Herbert L. McNary (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — Men of Daring: Gen. Francis A. Sutton — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 120 — The Lost Land of Atzlan [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 136 — Playin’ Safe — Charles Green (Short Story)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Forrest Rosaire (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1786Argosy (Canada) Vol. 241, No. 21933-09-16
  • — Ammunition Up! [Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novellete) Argosy September 16 1933
1787Argosy Vol. 241, No. 31933-09-23Robert A. Graef
  • 2 — The Fire Planet [Part 1 of 3] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — The Meanest Desert Hunters — John A. Thompson (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — Wooden Soldiers — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 69 — Mexico’s Cannibal Isle — J. E. Gibson (Miscellaneous)
  • 70 — Skyscraper by Night — Ferrin Fraser (Short Story)
  • 81 — Hard Hitter — William Edward Hayes (Short Story)
  • 92 — The White Indian [Part 3 of 6; Rusty Sabin] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 113 — The Boy Champion — Manly Wade Wellman (Miscellaneous)
  • 114 — Men of Daring: Heroes in Sports — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 116 — The Calliope — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 120 — The Lost Land of Atzlan [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 138 — Habit Pays a Dividend — Stewart Robertson (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1788Argosy Vol. 241, No. 41933-09-30Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Captain Redspurs [Part 1 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Hired Help — Roy de S. Horn (Short Story)
  • 34 — Mediterranean Cruise — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 53 — Under Cover — Bob du Soe (Novellete)
  • 74 — The Fire Planet [Part 2 of 3] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 98 — Ten Thousand Dimes — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 102 — Men of Daring: Ivan Lebedeff — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 104 — The White Indian [Part 4 of 6; Rusty Sabin] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — Little Old Lady — Franklin H. Martin (Short Story)
  • 135 — The Battle of Bildad Brains — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1789The Argosy (UK) Vol. 14, No. 891933-10-01Arthur Wragg
  • 1 — In Portofino — Alan Sullivan (Short Story) The English Review 1927; illustrated by Arthur Wragg
  • 7 — The Truth About George Doxley — Stephen McKenna (Short Story) Pandora’s Box and Other Stories by Stephen McKenna, Ward, 1932
  • 16 — Man and His Money — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — Fear — James Warner Bellah (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post November 6 1926
  • 35 — I’m in a Hurry — William H. Upson (Short Story) Collier’s May 2 1925
  • 43 — The Little Donkeys with the Crimson Saddles — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) Woman’s Journal April 1928
  • 50 — “This Will Never Do—” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — The Silence of Jacques Fargeon — Paul Bourget; translated by Phyllis Mégroz (Short Story) (Reprint); #3 in the “Great Human Problem Stories” series.
  • 60 — Tom Causey’s Masterpiece — Horace Hutchinson (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine May 1908
  • 65 — Jean Gourdon’s Four Days — Émile Zola (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 87 — Sing a Song of Sixpence [Edward Leithen; The Runagates Club] — John Buchan (Novellete) Pall Mall Magazine February 1928
  • 94 — Environment — Albert Richard Wetjen (Short Story) The Story-teller November 1927
  • 105 — More Baboo Humour — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — Nenè and Ninì — Luigi Pirandello; translated by Joan Redfern (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 111 — “Can’t Cross Jordan by Myself” — Wilbur Daniel Steele (Short Story) Pictorial Review August 1930
  • 117 — Wine of Jurascon — Charles Coran; translated by G. M. Hort (Poem(s))
  • 122 — “Argosy” Readers Discuss a “Human Problem” — The Readers (Group Of Items)
  • 122 — [letter] — Ronald R. Smith (Letter)
  • 122 — [letter] — Margaret H. Matson (Letter)
  • 122 — [letter] — Stanley Saunders (Letter)
  • 123 — [letter] — Mrs. G. M. Rawson (Letter)
  • 123 — [letter] — Adrian Oswald (Letter)
  • 123 — [letter] — William Ferguson (Letter)
  • 124 — Mother Knows Best — Edna Ferber (Short Story) Cosmopolitan April 1925
  • 128 — At a Party — Norah Nisbet (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 134 — “I Do Not Like Thee, Dr. Fell—” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 136 — Bélisaire’s Prussian — Alphonse Daudet; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)translated from the French.
1790Argosy Vol. 241, No. 51933-10-07Paul Stahr
  • 2 — A Show of Hands — Albert Payson Terhune (Novellete)
  • 23 — When Dogs Wore Armor — Bruce Bryan (Miscellaneous)
  • 24 — Captain Redspurs [Part 2 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 46 — Terror Island [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 69 — The Mystery Sea — Ellen Stevenson (Miscellaneous)
  • 70 — Green for Danger — Anthony M. Rud (Short Story)
  • 79 — The Fire Planet [Part 3 of 3] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — Men of Daring: “Tex” O’Reilly — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 106 — Chicken Jumbo — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 116 — The White Indian [Part 5 of 6; Rusty Sabin] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 138 — Hick Sheriff — Charles Haven (Short Story)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Albert Payson Terhune (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1791Argosy Vol. 241, No. 61933-10-14Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Sons of Gun Fighters [Part 1 of 3] — Walt Coburn (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — Partners All — Jack Allman (Novellete)
  • 42 — Mr. Spider, Pioneer Balloonist — Colin K. Cameron (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — On Ice — Richard Howells Watkins (Novellete)
  • 68 — Wilder Every Hour — Tip Bliss (Short Story)
  • 81 — Manicuring an Elephant — Earl B. Powell (Miscellaneous)
  • 82 — Captain Redspurs [Part 3 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 105 — Aerial Trappers — Glen Perrins (Miscellaneous)
  • 106 — Men of Daring: George Kennan — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 108 — The Double Dutchman — R. V. Gery (Short Story)
  • 120 — Chinese Racket — Ferdinand Berthoud (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — The White Indian [Part 6 of 6; Rusty Sabin] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 138 — Good-by Carnival [Bill & Jim] — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Tip Bliss (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1792Argosy Vol. 242, No. 11933-10-21C. C. Beall
  • 4 — The Purple Ball [Part 1 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — Freak European Newspapers — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Two Wrongs — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 38 — Notre Dame to Beat — Lieut. John Hopper (Novellete)
  • 76 — The Job of the Blue-Faced Man — Will McMorrow (Short Story)
  • 88 — Men of Daring: Sgt. Major Daniel Daly — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 90 — Sons of Gun Fighters [Part 2 of 3] — Walt Coburn (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — Pull Cart Man — Colin K. Cameron (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — Bee Bait — Hal Davenport (Short Story)
  • 115 — Trail of the Buzzard — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 118 — Across Europe by Torpedo-Boat — Albert Martin (Miscellaneous)
  • 119 — Captain Redspurs [Part 4 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Mexico’s Unusual Pawn-Shop — J. E. Gibson (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Walt Coburn (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1793Argosy Vol. 242, No. 21933-10-28Paul Stahr
  • 4 — 60° Above and Below — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete)
  • 34 — The Purple Ball [Part 2 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 53 — ’Coon Hunt — H. M. Sutherland (Short Story)
  • 62 — The Gate of Doom — Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson (Novellete)
  • 79 — Cross-Eyed Luck — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 88 — President’s Election Due to a Pig — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Sons of Gun Fighters [Part 3 of 3] — Walt Coburn (Serial Segment)
  • 105 — Why the Rhinoceros Is Nasty — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 106 — Salvage of the Storm — Frank H. Shaw (Short Story)
  • 111 — A South Sea Mirage — John G. Walker (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — Men of Daring: Lincoln Ellsworth — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 114 — Captain Redspurs [Part 5 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Forgotten Man — Edmond Du Perrier (Short Story)
  • 142 — A Use for Mud Pies — Brunson Martin (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Walt Coburn (Column)
1794Argosy (Canada) October 28, 19331933-10-28Paul Stahr
  • — 60° Above and Below — J. Allan Dunn (Novellete) Argosy October 28 1933
1795The Argosy (UK) Vol. 14, No. 901933-11-01Arthur Wragg
  • 1 — Jape in the Stores — Vicki Baum; translated by Ralph N. Thompson (Short Story); illustrated by Arthur Wragg
  • 12 — More Than Natural — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 15 — Cider of Normandy — Booth Tarkington (Short Story) Cosmopolitan November 1930
  • 30 — Old Gadgett — Sheila Kaye-Smith (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine August 1922
  • 35 — Fog — A. R. Wetjen (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post September 18 1926
  • 43 — Autumn — Hilda Hart (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 48 — Of Importance to Readers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — The Juggler — Arthur Stringer (Short Story) The Red Book Magazine May 1912
  • 55 — Prize Money — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine December 1908
  • 61 — The Dreamer — Bruno Lessing (Short Story) Nash’s Magazine November 1911
  • 65 — Triumph — W. B. Trites (Short Story) McClure’s Magazine March 1918
  • 74 — “Ladies Supreme—” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — The Funny Man’s Day — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) The Strand Magazine May 1922
  • 85 — A Jury of Her Peers — Susan Glaspell (Novellete) Every Week March 5 1917; #4 in the “Great Human Problem Stories” series.based on material from the play “Trifles”.
  • 91 — Contrast — Winifred Holmes (Poem(s))
  • 97 — An Honest Deal — Walter D. Edmonds (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly March 1929
  • 106 — Responses to “Six Months to Live” — The Readers (Group Of Items)
  • 106 — [letter] — Kenneth Bernard (Letter)
  • 106 — [letter] — Derek Tangye (Letter)
  • 107 — [letter] — D. H. Pinner (Letter)
  • 107 — [letter] — Victor L. Munt (Letter)
  • 107 — [letter] — J. P. T. (Letter)
  • 107 — [letter] — Mary Camenzind (Letter)
  • 108 — The Midget — Marc Connelly (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 111 — The Presser — A. E. Coppard (Short Story) Silver Circus: Tales by A. E. Coppard, Jonathan Cape, 1928
  • 121 — Comrades — Per Hallström; translated by H. E. Kennedy (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 125 — The Cabin in the Flood — Charles G. D. Roberts (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine November 1914
  • 131 — The Case of Mrs. Keller — H. de Vere Stacpoole (Short Story) Hutchinson’s Adventure-Story Magazine September 1925
1796Argosy Vol. 242, No. 31933-11-04Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Hashknife Plays a Hunch [Hashknife Hartley] — W. C. Tuttle (Novellete)
  • 35 — Men of Power [Part 1 of 6] — Arthur Hawthorne Carhart (Serial Segment)
  • 55 — Making Earthquakes to Build a Railroad — Edward J. Wilkinson (Miscellaneous)
  • 56 — Terror of the Unseen — Ray Cummings (Novellete)
  • 79 — Testimonial — G. H. Coxe (Short Story)
  • 90 — Men of Daring: Col. Davey Crockett — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 92 — A Trick from Crooked Creek — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 97 — The Purple Ball [Part 3 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 114 — Rules of the Sea — John Murray Byers (Short Story)
  • 119 — Human Scarecrows — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 120 — Captain Redspurs [Part 6 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Door-Face, the Toad — Earl B. Powell (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1797Argosy Vol. 242, No. 41933-11-11Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Iron Adjutant — Georges Surdez (Novellete)
  • 40 — Hitch Hikers of the Sea — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — The White Eagle [Part 1 of 2] — Jack Allman (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Border Justice [El Paisano] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 76 — South American “Cow-Trees” — Paul Gibson (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — The Fadeout — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 89 — Fighting Giraffes — Armand Brigaud (Miscellaneous)
  • 90 — Men of Power [Part 2 of 6] — Arthur Hawthorne Carhart (Serial Segment)
  • 114 — The Intelligence Test — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 119 — What Price Hate? — H. M. Sutherland (Short Story)
  • 121 — What Clock-Ticks Mean in a Big City — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 122 — Men of Daring: Lt. Comm. Edward Ellsberg — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 124 — The Purple Ball [Part 4 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1798Argosy Vol. 242, No. 51933-11-18C. Calvert
  • 4 — Last Minute — Theodore Roscoe (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 46 — The White Eagle [Part 2 of 2] — Jack Allman (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — Novel Air Mail — Clarence M. Fink (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — The Hugest Harem in History — Lim Sian Tek (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — The Affair of the Gum — Henry LaCossitt (Novellete)
  • 87 — The Open Door — J. Allan Dunn (Short Story)
  • 96 — Men of Power [Part 3 of 6] — Arthur Hawthorne Carhart (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — Wise Old Owl — A. Leslie (Short Story)
  • 120 — Men of Daring: Frederick Wensley, the Ace of Scotland Yard — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 122 — The Purple Ball [Part 5 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1799Argosy Vol. 242, No. 61933-11-25Robert A. Graef
  • — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 4 — The Outlaws of Mars [Part 1 of 7; Jerry Morgan] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Mystery Camp — Allan Vaughan Elston (Novellete)
  • 52 — Football Holiday — Herbert L. McNary (Novellete)
  • 81 — Strange Voices in the Night — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 93 — Spider Which Lets Out Apartments — Earl B. Powell (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Air for Sale — Mildred Morrill (Miscellaneous)
  • 94 — Gypsy Luck — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 99 — Men of Power [Part 4 of 6] — Arthur Hawthorne Carhart (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — The Boat — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 120 — Men of Daring: Capt. Johnny O’Brien — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 122 — The Purple Ball [Part 6 of 6] — Frank L. Packard (Serial Segment)
1800The Argosy (UK) Vol. 14, No. 911933-12-01Alan Odle
  • 5 — Introduction to “Five Silver Daughters” — Louis Golding (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 5 — Five Silver Daughters [Part 1 of 8] — Louis Golding (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 16 — Singular Speculation of the House-Agent [Rupert Grant; Basil Grant] — G. K. Chesterton (Novellete) Harper’s Weekly June 11 1904 (+1); illustrated by Alan Odle
  • 28 — The Delights of Reading — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Lovers — Liam O’Flaherty (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine April 1931
  • 35 — The Miracle of the Spirito Santo — F. Tennyson Jesse (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 45 — Lullaby — Norah Nisbet (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 49 — Children at the Theatre — Leo Tolstoy; translated by Dorothy M. Richardson (Short Story)
  • 53 — These Women Inspired Authors — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 61 — A Picture — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) Good Housekeeping March 1927
  • 68 — “Keeping Barbara” — D. H. Lawrence (Play); abridged.
  • 91 — A Story of Summer — Stefan Zweig; translated by Ralph N. Thompson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 97 — Introduction to “Four Pigeons” — W. W. Jacobs (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 97 — Four Pigeons — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine September 1905
  • 104 — Desmond MacCarthy Talks About Books — Desmond MacCarthy (Book Review)
  • 109 — The Wessex Art Supplement — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 117 — The Winters and the Palmleys — Thomas Hardy (Short Story) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1891
  • 119 — The Wife A-Lost — William Barnes (Poem(s)) The Oxford Book of English Verse: 1250-1900 ed. Arthur Quiller-Couch, Oxford, 1919
  • 122 — Round the World with “The Argosy” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 135 — The “Argosy” Literary Problem Pages — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 137 — Alfred de Musset and the Delilahs — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Alfred de Musset]
  • 139 — Croisilles — Alfred de Musset; translated by Phyllis Mégroz (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 150 — Melisande; or The Long-Haired Princess — E. Nesbit (Short Story) The Strand Magazine July 1900
1801Argosy Vol. 243, No. 11933-12-02Paul Stahr
  • 5 — The Terror of Algiers [Part 1 of 4; John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 22 — The Kidnapping of Madame Storey [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 48 — Eating Their Words — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — Bad Penny [Flying U Ranch] — B. M. Bower (Short Story)
  • 60 — Laughing Weevil — Foster-Harris (Novellete)
  • 87 — The Outlaws of Mars [Part 2 of 7; Jerry Morgan] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Where Gold Is Used for Barter — Frank S. Reynolds (Miscellaneous)
  • 108 — Men of Daring: Capt. Gerhard Folgero — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 110 — Signing Hap — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 123 — Men of Power [Part 5 of 6] — Arthur Hawthorne Carhart (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — A Wife and Three Kids — Tom Thursday (Short Story)
  • 141 — New Names for Old Cities — John H. Spicer (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Arthur Hawthorne Carhart (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1802Argosy Vol. 243, No. 21933-12-09Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The White War Lords [Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 48 — The Terror of Algiers [Part 2 of 4; John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 65 — “Look Behind You!” — Albert Payson Terhune (Short Story)
  • 76 — Graveyard Limited — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 91 — Bloodhounds Help Prisoner Escape — Earl B. Powell (Miscellaneous)
  • 92 — The Outlaws of Mars [Part 3 of 7; Jerry Morgan] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Men of Daring: Glenn Curtiss — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 114 — Phantom Pilot — Will McMorrow (Short Story)
  • 124 — Men of Power [Part 6 of 6] — Arthur Hawthorne Carhart (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Horse Rustlers — F. H. Sidney (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1803Argosy Vol. 243, No. 31933-12-16Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Red Pacer [Part 1 of 6] — George Owen Baxter (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 30 — Necessity Ammunition — Clarence M. Fink (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 32 — Buyer Beware — Fred MacIsaac (Novellete)
  • 64 — The Pavilion of Mahmud — R. V. Gery (Novellete)
  • 86 — Horses in Battle — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — Discipline — Cliff Farrell (Short Story)
  • 98 — Men of Daring: Johnny Cordes — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 100 — The Terror of Algiers [Part 3 of 4; John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 119 — Evidence — Hubert La Due (Short Story)
  • 123 — The Outlaws of Mars [Part 4 of 7; Jerry Morgan] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1804Argosy Vol. 243, No. 41933-12-23Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Elephant Ju-Ju — F. V. W. Mason (Novellete)
  • 32 — The Red Pacer [Part 2 of 6] — George Owen Baxter (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 54 — Catching ’Coons with a Fish Net — Earl B. Powell (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 56 — Cruise to Nowhere — Raoul Whitfield (Novellete)
  • 80 — Talking Turkey — Frederic Arnold Kummer (Short Story)
  • 89 — The Terror of Algiers [Part 4 of 4; John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 106 — Nature Heats a City — Frank S. Reynolds (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — Bullet Balance — John Colohan (Short Story)
  • 114 — Men of Daring: Fr. B.R. Hubbard — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 116 — The Outlaws of Mars [Part 5 of 7; Jerry Morgan] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 133 — In Dark Waters — Kingsley Moses (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1805Argosy Vol. 243, No. 51933-12-30C. Calvert
  • 2 — Sabotage [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 20 — The Santa Claus Trail — W. C. Tuttle (Novellete)
  • 52 — No Breaks — Richard Howells Watkins (Novellete)
  • 73 — White Christmas — William Edward Hayes (Short Story)
  • 86 — Men of Daring: Dr. Hugo Eckener — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 88 — A Venture in Philanthropy — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 92 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 94 — The Red Pacer [Part 3 of 6] — George Owen Baxter (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 113 — The “How” of Snake-Charming — C. A. F. Macbeth (Miscellaneous)
  • 114 — The Friends — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 120 — An Animal Argument — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — The Outlaws of Mars [Part 6 of 7; Jerry Morgan] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Argonotes: A List of 410 Argosy Books — [Uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1806The Argosy (UK) Vol. 15, No. 921934-01-01Arthur Wragg; Alan Odle
  • 5 — The Story of the “Sanger” Family — Margaret Kennedy (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Arthur Wragg
  • 11 — Homage to Time — Joseph Braddock (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 14 — Brown of Boomoonoomana — Morley Roberts (Short Story) The Strand Magazine March 1921
  • 28 — The Arnold Bennett I Remember — Newman Flower (Biographical Material) [Ref. Arnold Bennett]
  • 31 — Honour — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) The Story-teller July 1930
  • 39 — The Gallant Little Lady — E. M. Delafield (Short Story) Cassell’s Weekly #2, March 30 1923
  • 44 — The Use of Man — Lord Dunsany (Play) Harper’s Bazaar August 1931
  • 53 — The Greatest Story Told in the Greatest Pictures — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 61 — The Remembering Garden — Alfred Noyes (Poem(s))
  • 62 — The Literary Career of Louis Golding — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Louis Golding]
  • 63 — Five Silver Daughters [Part 2 of 8] — Louis Golding (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 82 — “Now Listen to Me—” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — The House — André Maurois; translated by Jacques Chambrun (Vignette) Harper’s Magazine June 1931
  • 88 — Red — Somerset Maugham (Novellete) Asia April 1921
  • 100 — Curtain Up! (A Mixed Modern Entertainment)
  • 100 — “Mad Dogs and Englishmen” — Noël Coward (Song) (Reprint)
  • 102 — Mild Oats — Noël Coward (Play) (Reprint)
  • 108 — Parisian Pierrot — Noël Coward (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 108 — “Some Day I’ll Find You” — Noël Coward (Song) (Reprint)
  • 109 — Noël Coward Looks at Life — Various (Pictorial)
  • 117 — Desmond MacCarthy Talks About Books — Desmond MacCarthy (Book Review)
  • 122 — The Man Whom the Trees Loved — Algernon Blackwood (Novellete) The London Magazine March 1912; illustrated by Alan Odle
  • 147 — The “Argosy” Literary Problem Pages — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 150 — Olaf the Fair and Olaf the Dark — Cynthia Asquith (Short Story); labelled as “The Month’s Best Children’s Story”.
1807Argosy Vol. 243, No. 61934-01-06Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Camera! — Talbot Mundy (Novellete)
  • 37 — Sabotage [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 57 — Buzzard Challenges Plane — Herbert E. Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — Huascar’s Treasure — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 79 — The Tortoise Boat of Korea — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 80 — Big-Timber Getaway — James Stevens (Short Story)
  • 92 — Men of Daring: Col. Dean Lamb — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — The Red Pacer [Part 4 of 6] — George Owen Baxter (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 113 — Cane Knives — Arthur Woodward (Miscellaneous)
  • 114 — Thirty Pieces of Copper — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 119 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 120 — Northwest from X — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 124 — The Outlaws of Mars [Part 7 of 7; Jerry Morgan] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Indian’s Log Cannon — Clarence M. Fink (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1808Argosy Vol. 244, No. 11934-01-13Paul Stahr
  • 4 — King of the Bush [Part 1 of 6] — William MacLeod Raine (Serial Segment)
  • 30 — Real Dice of Death — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 32 — Dead Man’s Answer — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 49 — Snake’s Dinner Refuses to Be Eaten — Earl B. Powell (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — The Sin Ship — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 78 — Bill Jones, South Seaman — Gordon Young (Short Story)
  • 88 — Men of Daring: Gen. Cohen Moishe — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 90 — Sabotage [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Chemical S.O.S. — Charles Molyneux Brown (Short Story)
  • 119 — The Smuggler — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 124 — The Red Pacer [Part 5 of 6] — George Owen Baxter (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1809Argosy Vol. 244, No. 21934-01-20Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Sons of the Prophet — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 40 — King of the Bush [Part 2 of 6] — William MacLeod Raine (Serial Segment)
  • 65 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 66 — Gallows Reef — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 87 — An American Diamond Field — H. J. Grove (Miscellaneous)
  • 88 — Men of Daring: Col. John S. Mosby — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 90 — Sabotage [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — Church in a Tree — Frank S. Reynolds (Miscellaneous)
  • 110 — Mule’s Luck — Cliff Farrell (Short Story)
  • 119 — The Red Pacer [Part 6 of 6] — George Owen Baxter (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — William MacLeod Raine (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1810Argosy Vol. 244, No. 31934-01-27Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Valley of Missing Men [Part 1 of 3] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — Submarine Fliers of the Sea — Clarence M. Fink (Miscellaneous)
  • 24 — Brigands of the Unseen — Ray Cummings (Novellete)
  • 57 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 58 — Tough Going — Charles S. Verral (Novellete)
  • 77 — Lord of the Bon Coeur — Kenneth Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 85 — Burglars of India — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — Men of Daring: Frederick Palmer — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 88 — King of the Bush [Part 3 of 6] — William MacLeod Raine (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Too Much Rain — Harold V. McCoy (Miscellaneous)
  • 108 — The Singin’ Sheriff — Conrad Richter (Short Story)
  • 121 — Floating Treasure-Trove — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 122 — Sabotage [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — The Lion, a Ventriloquist — Stuart G. Robson (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1811The Argosy (UK) Vol. 15, No. 931934-02-01
  • 4 — The Ship Comes Back — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 5 — The Man with the Good Face — Frank Luther Mott (Novellete) The Midland December 1920
  • 16 — Women Want Too Much — Herbert Shaw (Short Story) The Premier Magazine #36, February 1926
  • 23 — Donn Byrne: Ireland’s Greatest Romantic — Austin Clarke (Biographical Material) [Ref. Donn Byrne]
  • 25 — In Praise of Lady Margery Kyteler — Donn Byrne (Short Story) Pictorial Review July 1923
  • 38 — Striking a Bargain — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — The Love-Bird — Osbert Sitwell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 50 — The Match Maker — Martin Armstrong (Vignette) Harper’s Magazine June 1926
  • 53 — Great Books in Rare Editions — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 61 — Desmond MacCarthy Talks About Books — Desmond MacCarthy (Book Review)
  • 65 — The Builder of the House — Elinor Mordaunt (Short Story) People, Houses & Ships by Elinor Mordaunt, Hutchinson, 1924
  • 70 — Five Silver Daughters [Part 3 of 8] — Louis Golding (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 85 — Cameo — Winifred Holmes (Poem(s))
  • 91 — Captain Siagh’s Gold Teeth — Rafael de Nogales (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 96 — The Real Thing — Henry James (Short Story) Black & White April 16 1892
  • 109 — A Galaxy of Argosy Authors — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 117 — Sixpence — Katherine Mansfield (Short Story) The Sphere August 6 1921
  • 120 — Fortitude — A. R. Wetjen (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post January 18 1930
  • 126 — Treasure — M. D. Turner (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 132 — Argosy Essayists Discuss Human Problem Stories
  • 132 — [letter] — Ian A. A. MacDonald (Letter)
  • 132 — [letter] — J. T. Shearman (Letter)
  • 133 — [letter] — Edwin F. Pateman (Letter)
  • 133 — [letter] — L. A. Baxter (Letter)
  • 134 — [letter] — Donald E. Mullins (Letter)
  • 134 — [letter] — Margaret G. Smith (Letter)
  • 135 — The “Argosy” Literary Problem Pages — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 138 — The Goldfish — Eleanor Farjeon (Short Story); labelled as “The Month’s Best Children’s Story”.
1812Argosy Vol. 244, No. 41934-02-03Harry H. Hohnhorst
  • 4 — Lion of Morocco — J. D. Newsom (Novel)
  • 43 — Valley of Missing Men [Part 2 of 3] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — Soaping a Geyser — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 66 — Arctic Cargo — Cliff Farrell (Novellete)
  • 86 — Deadfall — Albert Payson Terhune (Short Story)
  • 100 — Men of Daring: Leonhard Seppala — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 102 — King of the Bush [Part 4 of 6] — William MacLeod Raine (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 120 — Start and Finish — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 123 — Sabotage [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Dog Takes Care of Master’s Money — Jessie W. McTaggart (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1813Argosy Vol. 244, No. 51934-02-10Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Naked Blade [Part 1 of 6; Ivor Kildare] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — The Safari of Danger — Gordon MacCreagh (Novellete)
  • 56 — Trees That Employ Ant Protectors — Clarence M. Fink (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 58 — The Lizard’s Cage [El Paisano] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 81 — For Mayor of Dog Bite — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story)
  • 88 — Men of Daring: Buck McNeil — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 90 — Valley of Missing Men [Part 3 of 3] — Loring Brent (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Floating Barnyards — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — The Radiant Enemies — R. F. Starzl (Short Story)
  • 118 — The Natural Razor Strops — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 119 — King of the Bush [Part 5 of 6] — William MacLeod Raine (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1814Argosy Vol. 244, No. 61934-02-17Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Buckshot [Part 1 of 4] — W. C. Tuttle (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — Death on Seadrome Three — Eustace L. Adams (Novellete)
  • 53 — Machine-Gun Bows — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 54 — Gold Through the Night — William Edward Hayes (Novellete)
  • 73 — America’s First Aerial Flight — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 74 — Solitary — Tom Curry (Short Story)
  • 84 — The Naked Blade [Part 2 of 6; Ivor Kildare] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — Chinook Decides — Jack O’Brien (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 108 — Men of Daring: Smoky Joe Martin — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 110 — The Mug — Bill Cook (Short Story)
  • 122 — An Unusual Observation Balloon — Colin K. Cameron (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — King of the Bush [Part 6 of 6] — William MacLeod Raine (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Indian Justice — D. T. Carr (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — That’s Our Weakness—Now — Roger L. Gilbert (Editorial)
  • 143 — [letter from Evans City, PA] — R. M. Williams (Letter)
  • 143 — [letter from Bronx, NY] — William Hamann (Letter)
  • 143 — [letter from Cleveland, OK] — Harlan Gurney (Letter)
  • 144 — [letter from Halifax, Nova Scotia] — A. E. L. (Letter)
  • 144 — [letter from New York, NY] — A. C. Nurse (Letter)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1815Argosy (Canada) Vol. 244, No. 61934-02-17
  • — Buckshot [Part 1 of 4] — W. C. Tuttle (Serial Segment) Argosy February 17 1934
1816Argosy Vol. 245, No. 11934-02-24Robert A. Graef
  • 2 — War of the Purple Gas [Part 1 of 2] — Murray Leinster (Serial Segment)
  • 29 — The Last Place — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 35 — Fish That Fish for Fishermen — Clarence M. Fink (Miscellaneous)
  • 36 — Color Blind — Charles S. Verral (Novellete)
  • 61 — America’s Earliest Subway — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 62 — Murder on Gibraltar — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 87 — Buckshot [Part 2 of 4] — W. C. Tuttle (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — Disappearing Coins — Tom Murray (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — The Signal — Bill Adams (Short Story)
  • 116 — The Most Useless Animal — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — The Naked Blade [Part 3 of 6; Ivor Kildare] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 138 — Men of Daring: Johnny Poe — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 141 — Your Life by the Stars — Marguerite Carter (Column)
  • 142 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1817The Argosy (UK) Vol. 15, No. 941934-03-01Arthur Wragg; Alan Odle
  • 5 — The Son’s Return — Grazia Deledda (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Arthur Wragg
  • 20 — The Passenger [Harrington, Mr.] — W. Townend (Short Story) Adventure January 1913
  • 26 — The Literary Career of Ivan Bunin — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Ivan Bunin]
  • 27 — On the Farm — Ivan Bunin; translated by H. E. Kennedy (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 30 — The Spirit in the Pipe — Chester Bailey Fernald (Short Story) The Penny Magazine May 1896
  • 35 — E Tenebris [Foreign Legion: Krassilov] — P. C. Wren (Novellete) Flawed Blades by P. C. Wren, Murray, 1933
  • 53 — The World of Samuel Pepys — [uncredited] (Pictorial) [Ref. Samuel Pepys]
  • 61 — The Innocents — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) The New Magazine (UK) March 1915
  • 71 — Maupassant and His Master — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Guy de Maupassant]
  • 73 — “My Uncle Jules” — Guy de Maupassant; translated by N. Scarlyn Wilson (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the French.
  • 78 — Five Silver Daughters [Part 4 of 8] — Louis Golding (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 89 — White Trees — Grace Noll Crowell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 101 — The “Argosy” Literary Problem Pages — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 103 — The Buddhist Priest’s Wife — Olive Schreiner (Short Story) Stories, Dreams and Allegories by Olive Schreiner, T. Fisher Unwin, 1923
  • 109 — They Speak for Themselves — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 117 — Desmond MacCarthy Talks About Books — Desmond MacCarthy (Book Review)
  • 122 — The Fall of the House of Usher — Edgar Allan Poe (Novellete) Burton’s Gentlemen’s Magazine September 1839; illustrated by Alan Odle
  • 134 — Come, Walk with Me — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 138 — The Defeat of Time, or A Tale of the Fairies — Charles Lamb (Short Story) (Reprint); labelled as “The Month’s Best Children’s Story”.
1818Argosy Vol. 245, No. 21934-03-03C. Calvert
  • 4 — Pink-Eye [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 37 — War of the Purple Gas [Part 2 of 2] — Murray Leinster (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Jib-Boom Charlie [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 77 — Pioneering by Steamboat — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 78 — Hobo’s Sunset — James Stevens (Short Story)
  • 90 — Women of Daring: Mrs. James L. Clarke — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 92 — Buckshot [Part 3 of 4] — W. C. Tuttle (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — A Stock Deal — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 114 — A Vibrationless Wine Room — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Fifty Thousand Bucks — Joseph Creamer (Short Story)
  • 117 — Birds Build Own Gardens — Clarence M. Fink (Miscellaneous)
  • 118 — Men of Daring: Charles Courtney — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 120 — The Naked Blade [Part 4 of 6; Ivor Kildare] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 141 — Your Life by the Stars — Marguerite Carter (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1819Argosy Vol. 245, No. 31934-03-10Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Jungle Girl [Part 1 of 4] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — Alpine Heat — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 24 — Roll and Go — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 62 — The Knight in Crimson — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 83 — Hidden Opium — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 84 — Pardners — Houston Day (Short Story)
  • 92 — Buckshot [Part 4 of 4] — W. C. Tuttle (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Another Man’s Poison [Doc Sewell] — Douglas Leach (Short Story)
  • 118 — Men of Daring: Capt. George Fried — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 120 — Superstition’s the Bunk — Charles Victor Knox (Short Story)
  • 123 — The Naked Blade [Part 5 of 6; Ivor Kildare] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Your Life by the Stars — Marguerite Carter (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1820Argosy Vol. 245, No. 41934-03-17Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Brother of the Cheyennes [Part 1 of 6; Rusty Sabin] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Chinese Executions — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — The Ivory Casket [Major Brane] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 46 — The Unexplored Desert of Lop — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — Article 246 — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 63 — Buccaneer’s Coconut Ammunition — Clarence M. Fink (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — Peaceful-Like and Permanent — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 79 — Jungle Girl [Part 2 of 4] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 98 — King of the Killers — John Caldwell (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Deaf and Dumber — Tom Thursday (Short Story)
  • 103 — Razor Blades Rhumba — Charles Johnson (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — Men of Daring: Gen. Lee Christmas — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 106 — A Bum Steer — Tom Curry (Short Story)
  • 115 — Dynamiting a Sea Monster — W. James (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — The Naked Blade [Part 6 of 6; Ivor Kildare] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 136 — Women of Daring: Mabel Strickland — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 139 — Your Life by the Stars — Marguerite Carter (Column)
  • 141 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1821Argosy Vol. 245, No. 51934-03-24Paul Stahr
  • 2 — The Gold Coffin [Part 1 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — Squirrels Take Ferry Ride — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 24 — Hideaway Island — Eustace L. Adams (Novelette)
  • 57 — High-Stepping Nannies — John Caldwell (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — Dirty Driving — Richard Howells Watkins (Novelette)
  • 80 — The Witch of Silverwood — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 92 — Men of Daring: Sam Woodfill — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — Brother of the Cheyennes [Part 2 of 6; Rusty Sabin] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — Spinning Cotton by Mouse-Power — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — Cappers [Bill & Jim] — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 121 — Jungle Girl [Part 3 of 4] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Colombia’s Rope Railway — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 140 — Your Life by the Stars — Marguerite Carter (Column)
  • 142 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1822Argosy Vol. 245, No. 61934-03-31Paul Stahr
  • 2 — The Octopus of Hongkong [Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novelette)
  • 36 — Swallowed the Evidence — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — The Gold Coffin [Part 2 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 54 — Nesting for Birds — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — Steel Must Go Through — William Edward Hayes (Novelette)
  • 77 — Blackmail Below — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 90 — Men of Daring: S. A. Andree — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 92 — Brother of the Cheyennes [Part 3 of 6; Rusty Sabin] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 113 — An Indian Setback, Sioux Style — Clarence M. Fink (Miscellaneous)
  • 114 — The Bloodhounds! The Bloodhounds! — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story)
  • 122 — Women of Daring: Milana Jank — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 124 — Jungle Girl [Part 4 of 4] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Your Life by the Stars — Marguerite Carter (Column)
  • 142 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1823The Argosy (UK) Vol. 15, No. 951934-04-01Arthur Wragg
  • 5 — Mother to Son — Geoffrey Johnson (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Arthur Wragg
  • 7 — Samuel Bagg of the Gabriel Group — Talbot Mundy (Short Story) The Story-teller January 1916
  • 18 — The Spinster’s Maying — A. T. Quiller-Couch (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 21 — The Anniversary — Anton Tchehov; translated by Dorothy M. Richardson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 24 — Wid Tommy — Jöed Platky (Poem(s))
  • 25 — “Neither Jew nor Greek” — William M. John (Short Story) The Century Magazine August 1929
  • 33 — W.W. Jacobs As I Know Him — Clarence Winchester (Biographical Material) [Ref. W. W. Jacobs]
  • 35 — Bob’s Redemption — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine April 1905
  • 43 — Gold Lustre — Mildred Cram (Short Story) The Elks Magazine February 1923
  • 53 — Alma Mater — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 61 — Subjection — Arnold Zweig; translated by Ralph N. Thompson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 66 — The Ruffians — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) The New Magazine (UK) January 1923
  • 75 — The “Argosy” Literary Problem Pages — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 78 — Introduction to “The Black Spider” — Warwick Deeping (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 78 — The Black Spider — Warwick Deeping (Short Story) The Story-teller February 1921
  • 84 — Argosy Essayists Discuss Human Problem Stories
  • 84 — [letter] — Ella Masters (Letter)
  • 84 — [letter] — N. M. Gibbs (Letter)
  • 85 — [letter] — R. Clark Percival (Letter)
  • 85 — [letter] — Mrs. C. N. Pearson (Letter)
  • 86 — Points from Argosy Essays — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — The White Mother — Feodor Sologub (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 92 — The Snow-Image — Nathaniel Hawthorne (Short Story) The International Miscellany November 1 1850; labelled as “The Month’s Best Children’s Story”.
  • 99 — Desmond MacCarthy Talks About Books — Desmond MacCarthy (Book Review)
  • 103 — Ambrose Bierce — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Ambrose Bierce]
  • 105 — One of Twins — Ambrose Bierce (Short Story) San Francisco Examiner October 23 1888
  • 109 — Great Books and Their Illustrators — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 117 — The Progress of Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 120 — Five Silver Daughters [Part 5 of 8] — Louis Golding (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
1824Argosy Vol. 246, No. 11934-04-07Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Fatal Alarm [Part 1 of 5] — Karl Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 24 — The Curse of the Khans — Jack Allman (Novelette)
  • 52 — The Wrong Move [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novelette)
  • 71 — The Swept Trail — L. M. Kilmister (Miscellaneous)
  • 72 — Adios — Robert Carse (Short Story)
  • 86 — The Gold Coffin [Part 3 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — Blind Men at Sea — H. H. Gunning, Jr. (Miscellaneous)
  • 110 — Men of Daring: Ralph Stuart Douglas — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 112 — Blind Posses — Samuel Taylor (Short Story)
  • 119 — Novel Hopper Exterminators — David Baxter (Miscellaneous)
  • 120 — Brother of the Cheyennes [Part 4 of 6; Rusty Sabin] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 141 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 143 — Your Life by the Stars — Marguerite Carter (Column)
1825Argosy Vol. 246, No. 21934-04-14Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Devil and the Deep [Part 1 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — White Fires — Anthony M. Rud (Novelette)
  • 63 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 64 — Crime in the Clouds — Weed Dickinson (Novelette)
  • 85 — Poker — H. M. Sutherland (Short Story)
  • 94 — The Fatal Alarm [Part 2 of 5] — Karl Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — High Speed—Plus — J. Walter Briggs (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — Men of Daring: Duke Kahanamoku — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 114 — Alibi — Edward C. Acheson (Short Story)
  • 116 — Cannibal Bullfrogs — David Baxter (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — Brother of the Cheyennes [Part 5 of 6; Rusty Sabin] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Nature Pulls Teeth — Russell Raymond Voorhees (Miscellaneous)
  • 141 — Your Life by the Stars — Marguerite Carter (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1826Argosy Vol. 246, No. 31934-04-21Paul Stahr
  • 4 — One Man’s Meat — J. D. Newsom (Novelette)
  • 34 — The Devil and the Deep [Part 2 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 52 — A Matter of Accounting [El Paisano] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novelette)
  • 74 — Fast Inside — Anson Hatch (Short Story)
  • 85 — Hunting by Aeroplane — J. Walter Briggs (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — The Fatal Alarm [Part 3 of 5] — Karl Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 103 — Bath Salts for Hippos — Ellen Stevenson (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — Women of Daring: Malvina Hoffman — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 106 — No Rest for the Wicked — Howard Ellis Davis (Short Story)
  • 117 — Brother of the Cheyennes [Part 6 of 6; Rusty Sabin] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 138 — Catching the Sun — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 139 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 141 — Your Life by the Stars — Marguerite Carter (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1827Argosy (Canada) Vol. 246, No. 31934-04-21
  • One Man’s Meat — J. D. Newsom (Novellete) Argosy April 21 1934
1828Argosy Vol. 246, No. 41934-04-28Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Montana Rides Again [Part 1 of 6; The Montana Kid] — Evan Evans (Novel)
  • 25 — Railroad Oddities — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — Frozen Gold — Jack Allman (Novel)
  • 61 — Tricks of the Trade — Kyle C. Moore (Miscellaneous)
  • 62 — The Spy with the Bald Head [Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 79 — Money in Tigers — Walter Briggs (Miscellaneous)
  • 80 — Shade and the Glutton — Elmer Ransom (Short Story)
  • 87 — Magnifying Eyes — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — The Devil and the Deep [Part 3 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — The Upside-Down Tree — William Walters (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 110 — Men of Daring: Sacha Siemel — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 112 — The Fatal Alarm [Part 4 of 5] — Karl Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 129 — Old Fire-Tongue — Berton E. Cook (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 144 — Your Horoscope — Marguerite Carter (Column)
1829The Argosy (UK) Vol. 15, No. 961934-05-01Alan Odle
  • 4 — Sentiment — Donn Byrne (Short Story) Snappy Stories 1st October 1915
  • 12 — The Gun Turret — Claude Farrère; translated by N. Scarlyn-Wilson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 16 — New Hope for Some — Herbert E. Palmer (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 17 — The Widow’s Cruise — Frank R. Stockton (Short Story) Chapman’s Magazine December 1895
  • 25 — The End of the Road — H. de Vere Stacpoole (Short Story) The Popular Magazine August 20 1921
  • 32 — His Business — Arthur Ernst (Short Story)
  • 35 — Villiers de l’Isle-Adam and the Parnassians — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Villiers de l’Isle-Adam]
  • 37 — In Search of Manhood — Villiers de l’Isle-Adam; translated by Dorothy M. Richardson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 41 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 42 — Below Stairs — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — The Village Priest — Lazar K. Lazarević; translated by Malcolm Burr (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 64 — The Man Who Didn’t Matter — Roland Pertwee (Short Story) The Story-teller November 1921
  • 69 — Literary Affinities — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 85 — The Thing They Loved — Maurice Rutledge (Short Story) The Century Magazine May 1920; labelled as “The Month’s Best Problem Story”.
  • 97 — Melons — Bret Harte (Short Story) The Golden Era October 5 1862; labelled as “The Month’s Best Children’s Story”.
  • 100 — Strange Event in the Life of Schalken the Painter [The Purcell Papers] — J. Sheridan Le Fanu (Novellete) Dublin University Magazine May 1839, uncredited.; illustrated by Alan Odle
  • 114 — Desmond MacCarthy Talks About Books — Desmond MacCarthy (Book Review)
  • 118 — Five Silver Daughters [Part 6 of 8] — Louis Golding (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
1830Argosy Vol. 246, No. 51934-05-05Harry H. Hohnhorst
  • 4 — The Prophet of Death — Allan Vaughan Elston (Novel)
  • 43 — Montana Rides Again [Part 2 of 6; The Montana Kid] — Evan Evans (Novel)
  • 63 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 64 — Fence-Top Duel — Judson P. Philips (Novelette)
  • 85 — Carib Blood — Charles Tenney Jackson (Short Story)
  • 96 — The Tigress of the Sea — Clarence M. Fink (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — The Devil and the Deep [Part 4 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — Memphis Cat — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 123 — The Fatal Alarm [Part 5 of 5] — Karl Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Men of Daring: Capt. Meriwether Lewis — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1831Argosy (Canada) Vol. 246, No. 51934-05-05
  • The Prophet of Death — Allan Vaughan Elston (Novellete) Argosy May 5 1934
1832Argosy Vol. 246, No. 61934-05-12Robert A. Graef
  • 4 — Forbidden Mountain [Part 1 of 3] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Ghost Town Feud — J. E. Grinstead (Novelette)
  • 49 — A Legful of Diamonds — Albert M. Vitale (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — Proofs of Death [Major Brane] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novelette)
  • 70 — Iron Mike — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 82 — Montana Rides Again [Part 3 of 6; The Montana Kid] — Evan Evans (Novel)
  • 101 — Fifty Against Ten Thousand — David Baxter (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — Women of Daring: Marthe Richer — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 104 — A Deal in Trucks — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 114 — Spare Rattles — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 116 — The Devil and the Deep [Part 5 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — Survival of an Ancient Art — J. Walter Briggs (Miscellaneous)
  • 138 — Men of Parts — Stanley Paul (Short Story)
  • 140 — Flexible Rock — William J. Seas (Miscellaneous)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 143 — Your Horoscope — Marguerite Carter (Column)
1833Argosy Vol. 247, No. 11934-05-19Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Barbarian [Part 1 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Where Parrots Were Watch Dogs — Albert M. Vitale (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 28 — Field of Forgotten Men — Foster-Harris (Novel)
  • 66 — Men of Daring: Henry A. Snow — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 68 — The Coral Castle — Jack Allman (Novelette)
  • 85 — The Twenty-Dollar Dog — H. H. Matteson (Short Story)
  • 96 — Forbidden Mountain [Part 2 of 3] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 114 — Sea Cobras — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Bonehead — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 120 — Montana Rides Again [Part 4 of 6; The Montana Kid] — Evan Evans (Novel)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 143 — Your Horoscope — Marguerite Carter (Column)
1834Argosy Vol. 247, No. 21934-05-26Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Buddha’s Whisker [Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novelette)
  • 41 — The Barbarian [Part 2 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — The Marked Deuce — Anthony M. Rud (Novelette)
  • 82 — Men of Daring: Capt. Albert W. Stevens — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 82 — The Most Terrible Weapon — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 84 — Hammerhead — Albert Richard Wetjen (Short Story)
  • 90 — Man-Eaters — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Forbidden Mountain [Part 3 of 3] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 113 — The Hero — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Short Story)
  • 119 — The Short-Term President — Jed Maverick (Miscellaneous)
  • 120 — Montana Rides Again [Part 5 of 6; The Montana Kid] — Evan Evans (Novel)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 143 — Your Horoscope — Marguerite Carter (Column)
1835The Argosy (UK) Vol. 15, No. 971934-06-01Arthur Wragg
  • 4 — A Glimpse — Edith Wharton (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 12 1932
  • 17 — The Sea King — Albert Richard Wetjen (Short Story) The Story-teller November 1922
  • 25 — The Cross of St. Louis — André Lichtenberger; translated by Richard Vernon (Short Story)
  • 28 — “After the Ball Was Over—” — C. B. Fernald (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 35 — Illusion — Ercole Rivalta; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 38 — The White Flower of a Blameless Life — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) The Story-teller June 1920; labelled as “The Month’s Best Problem Story”.
  • 48 — A Bad-Character Suit — Flora Annie Steel (Short Story) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1897
  • 54 — In the Spring — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — A Little Candle — Mary Applewhite Bacon (Short Story) Harper’s Monthly Magazine June 1904
  • 61 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 62 — Uncle Jim and Uncle Billy — Bret Harte (Short Story) The Sun December 5 1897
  • 71 — Would You Return? — Edmund Blunden (Poem(s))
  • 77 — Does Genius Run in Families? — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 85 — The Nineteenth Hat — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine January 1907
  • 89 — Balzac’s “Quest of the Absolute” — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Honoré de Balzac]
  • 91 — El Verdugo — Honoré de Balzac; translated by Phyllis Mégroz (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the French (“El Verdugo”, La Mode, January 30, 1830).
  • 97 — The Three Lieutenants — Philip Gibbs (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Arthur Wragg
  • 105 — Francis Iles’ Books of the Month — Francis Iles (Book Review)
  • 109 — The Cat-Hood of Maurice — E. Nesbit (Short Story) The Strand Magazine December 1907; labelled as “The Month’s Best Children’s Story”.
  • 116 — Five Silver Daughters [Part 7 of 8] — Louis Golding (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 144 — “Argosy” Essays
  • 144 — [letter] — Miss Ada D. Ashton (Letter)
  • 144 — [letter] — Miss Phoebe Edmonds (Letter)
  • 144 — [letter] — Miss Margaret Sastri (Letter)
1836Argosy Vol. 247, No. 31934-06-02Robert A. Graef
  • 4 — The Terror [Part 1 of 3] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 30 — Fenced Off — Walt Coburn (Novelette)
  • 62 — Not Wide Enough — W. D. Allen (Miscellaneous)
  • 62 — Splicing a Ship — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — The Scar [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novelette)
  • 82 — Murder in the Rif — Houston Day (Short Story)
  • 90 — Persia’s Pink Animals — E. J. Clarke (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — The Barbarian [Part 3 of 6] — F. Van Wyck Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 114 — Women of Daring: Laura Ingalls — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 116 — Winner Take All — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 119 — Montana Rides Again [Part 6 of 6; The Montana Kid] — Evan Evans (Novel)
  • 141 — Your Horoscope — Marguerite Carter (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1837Argosy Vol. 247, No. 41934-06-09Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Picture Rock [Part 1 of 5] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — John Solomon of Limehouse [John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novelette)
  • 46 — The Dark Temple — William Edward Hayes (Novelette)
  • 68 — Men of Daring: Major Walter Reed — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 70 — Another Man’s Chevrons — Georges Surdez (Short Story)
  • 86 — The Terror [Part 2 of 3] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 110 — All Equal — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 118 — The Barbarian [Part 4 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Sheep to Man in Seven Hours — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 144 — Your Horoscope — Marguerite Carter (Column)
1838Argosy Vol. 247, No. 51934-06-16Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Lady of Hades — Theodore Roscoe (Novelette)
  • 34 — India’s Champion Man-Eaters — William P. Schramm (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Picture Rock [Part 2 of 5] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 54 — Secrecy — Sinclair Gluck (Novelette)
  • 72 — Men of Daring: George Vanderbilt — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 74 — Romance and Racehorses — W. C. Tuttle (Short Story)
  • 84 — The Pebble That Revolutionized Africa — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — The Terror [Part 3 of 3] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 105 — Tricks of War — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 106 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 107 — Silver Stars Among the Gold — Tip Bliss (Short Story)
  • 121 — The Barbarian [Part 5 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Your Horoscope — Marguerite Carter (Column)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1839Argosy Vol. 247, No. 61934-06-23Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Trail of Danger [Part 1 of 6] — William MacLeod Raine (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — Whose Money? — Fred MacIsaac (Novelette)
  • 63 — Tunnel Men — Borden Chase (Novelette)
  • 84 — “Saved by a Hair” — Herbert E. Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — By the Deep Six — Ralph R. Perry (Short Story)
  • 88 — Men of Daring: Juan Belmonte — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 90 — Picture Rock [Part 3 of 5] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 108 — Wise Guy — J. W. Kelly (Short Story)
  • 112 — The Barbarian [Part 6 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Stookie Allen (Column)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 143 — Your Horoscope — Marguerite Carter (Column)
1840Argosy (Canada) June 23, 19341934-06-23
  • The Trail of Danger [Part 1 of 6] — William MacLeod Raine (Serial Segment) Argosy June 23 1934
1841Argosy Vol. 248, No. 11934-06-30Paul Stahr
  • 2 — The Finger of Fate [Hashknife Hartley] — W. C. Tuttle (Novelette)
  • 35 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 36 — The Ledger of Life [Part 1 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 59 — White Rings [Jax Bowman] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novelette)
  • 79 — Tooth for Tooth — Bill Adams (Short Story)
  • 95 — The Trail of Danger [Part 2 of 6] — William MacLeod Raine (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — Women of Daring: Mabel Stark — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 120 — The Arrow — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Short Story)
  • 126 — Picture Rock [Part 4 of 5] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1842The Argosy (UK) Vol. 16, No. 981934-07-01Arthur Wragg; Starr Wood; Alan Odle
  • 5 — The Man Who Lifted the Blind — E. Phillips Oppenheim (Short Story) The Grand Magazine October 1907; illustrated by Arthur Wragg
  • 10 — Punch’s Understudy — A. T. Quiller-Couch (Short Story) The Speaker
  • 13 — Mr. Harrington’s Wife [Harrington, Mr.] — W. Townend (Short Story) Adventure mid February 1918
  • 21 — The Mother — W. Somerset Maugham (Short Story) The Story-teller April 1909
  • 28 — Youth’s the Season Made for Joys — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — The Convert — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine August 1917; illustrated by Starr Wood
  • 38 — Poison — Katherine Mansfield (Short Story) Collier’s November 24 1923
  • 41 — Courage — Warwick Deeping (Short Story) The Story-teller March 1917
  • 47 — Big Ben — Hilda Hart (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 49 — The Madness of the Marquis — L. I. Crawford (Short Story); illustrated by Alan Odle
  • 56 — Another Lady Bountiful — Zona Gale (Vignette) Cosmopolitan February 1927
  • 58 — The Lost Child — François Coppée; translated by J. Matthewman (Short Story) Short Stories December 1894
  • 63 — The Ransom of Mack — O. Henry (Short Story) McClure’s Magazine December 1904
  • 66 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 67 — The Marseillaise — Maarten Maartens (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 75 — Black Masks — André Maurois (Short Story)
  • 77 — The Literary and Artistic Associations of Bath — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 85 — Bread — Joseph Hergesheimer (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 30 1918
  • 97 — The Life and Works of Alexander Pushkin — Joseph Arthur Bimstone (Book Review) [Ref. Alexander Pushkin]
  • 99 — The Peasant Girl — Alexander Pushkin; translated by Joseph Arthur Bimstone (Short Story)translated from the Russian.
  • 109 — A Return to Discipline — “Lancer” (Short Story) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine September 1905
  • 112 — The Last Flicker — Léon Frapié; translated by Reginald Merton (Short Story)
  • 114 — Books of the Month — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 117 — The Little Dressmaker — Eleanor Farjeon (Short Story); labelled as “The Month’s Best Children’s Story”.
  • 122 — Five Silver Daughters [Part 8 of 8] — Louis Golding (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 144 — “Argosy” Essays
  • 144 — The Sacrifice Wives Must Make — Daphne Neale (Letter)
  • 144 — A Matter of Mutual Sympathy — L. K. Harris (Letter)
1843Argosy Vol. 248, No. 21934-07-07Paul Stahr
  • 6 — The Mad Monks [Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novelette)
  • 38 — The Ledger of Life [Part 2 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 59 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 60 — Two Days to Live — J. Allan Dunn (Novelette)
  • 86 — Men of Daring: Gabriele d’Annunzio — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 88 — Strong Man — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 102 — The Trail of Danger [Part 3 of 6] — William MacLeod Raine (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — Fixing “Fingy” — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 123 — Underground Salt Lake — David Baxter (Miscellaneous)
  • 124 — Picture Rock [Part 5 of 5] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1844Argosy (Canada) July 7, 19341934-07-07
  • The Mad Monks [Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novellete) Argosy July 7 1934
1845Argosy Vol. 248, No. 31934-07-14C. Calvert
  • 4 — The Hated Man [Part 1 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Time, Chance, and a Dog — Albert Payson Terhune (Short Story)
  • 35 — Two Cigarettes Away — Russell Raymond Voorhees (Miscellaneous)
  • 36 — The Wild Ones — Foster-Harris (Novelette)
  • 67 — An Oriental Boom Town — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 68 — The Jungle Master [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novelette)
  • 86 — Men of Daring: Bertram Thomas — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 88 — The Ledger of Life [Part 3 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Human Tanks — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 108 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 109 — Bigger and Better — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story)
  • 117 — The Trail of Danger [Part 4 of 6] — William MacLeod Raine (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Edison’s “Trivial Toy” — Willy Walker (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1846Argosy Vol. 248, No. 41934-07-21Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Spy at Charleville — Ared White (Novelette)
  • 30 — The Hated Man [Part 2 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 53 — Some Unusual Crimes — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 54 — Sand Blast [Whispering Story] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novelette)
  • 88 — Double Option — Owen Atkinson (Short Story)
  • 97 — Gold Beaters — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 98 — Men of Daring: Sir Basil Zaharoff — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 100 — The Ledger of Life [Part 4 of 4; Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 121 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 122 — Political Hay — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 126 — The Trail of Danger [Part 5 of 6] — William MacLeod Raine (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Horse Arrests Man — Herbert E. Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1847Argosy (Canada) July 21, 19341934-07-21
  • The Spy at Charleville — Ared White (Novellete) Argosy July 21 1934
1848Argosy Vol. 248, No. 51934-07-28Robert A. Graef
  • 2 — Flood [Part 1 of 3] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — Rodeo Roper — Arthur Hawthorne Carhart (Novelette)
  • 54 — Cap’n Jack — Gordon Young (Novelette)
  • 79 — Ananias and the Sorcerer — Douglas Leach (Short Story)
  • 89 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 90 — The Hated Man [Part 3 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — Bub Gets Set — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 114 — Women of Daring: Rosita Forbes — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 116 — The Trail of Danger [Part 6 of 6] — William MacLeod Raine (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1849The Argosy (UK) Vol. 16, No. 991934-08-01Edward Bishop; Starr Wood
  • 4 — The Current Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 5 — A Sentimental Pilgrim — Leslie McFarlane (Short Story) MacLean’s March 1 1928; illustrated by Edward Bishop
  • 14 — Biplane No. 2 — Donn Byrne (Short Story) The Century Magazine September 1914
  • 19 — Their Path — Henri Barbusse (Short Story)translated from the French.
  • 21 — The Empty Chair — Newman Flower (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 27 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 28 — Stefan Zweig: the Author and the Man — Ralph N. Thompson (Biographical Material) [Ref. Stefan Zweig]
  • 30 — Bookmendel — Stefan Zweig; translated by Ralph N. Thompson (Short Story) Menorah Journal July/September 1932
  • 43 — The Two Inns — Alphonse Daudet (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the French.
  • 45 — The Black Cat — Morley Roberts (Short Story) The Premier Magazine #138, April 18 1922; illustrated by Starr Wood
  • 55 — Modern Masters of the Short Story: L.A.G. Strong — Edward J. O’Brien (Biographical Material) [Ref. L. A. G. Strong]
  • 57 — Travellers — L. A. G. Strong (Short Story) The Dial February 1928
  • 64 — The Last Ship — Capt. Frank H. Shaw (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #73, April 1918
  • 71 — ’Awkins’s Corner — Henry Holt (Short Story) MacLean’s April 1 1923
  • 77 — The Literary and Artistic Associations of Brighton — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 85 — Blue Murder — Wilbur Daniel Steele (Novellete) Harper’s Magazine October 1925
  • 95 — Books of the Month — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 99 — How Jembu Played for Cambridge [Joseph Jorkens] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story) The Graphic Christmas 1928
  • 107 — Sheener — Ben Ames Williams (Short Story) Collier’s July 10 1920
  • 112 — “So Good of You to Call!” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — The Cat and the Cherub — C. B. Fernald (Short Story) The Century Magazine August 1895
  • 126 — The Kiss — Eusebio Blasco (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 128 — The Old Tunic — François Coppée (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 133 — No Motive — Lowry Charles Wimberly (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 138 — Medina Reef — Francis Brett Young (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #152, November 1924
1850Argosy Vol. 248, No. 61934-08-04Paul Stahr
  • 4 — West of Apache Pass [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 36 — Dead Man’s Chest — H. Bedford-Jones (Novelette)
  • 63 — Walls of Doom — William Merriam Rouse (Novelette)
  • 81 — Manchuria — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 95 — Flood [Part 2 of 3] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 116 — Behind the Bars — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 120 — Men of Daring: Jacques Cartier — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 122 — The Hated Man [Part 4 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1851Argosy Vol. 249, No. 11934-08-11Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Zimwi Crater — Gordon MacCreagh (Novelette)
  • 33 — Eagles — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 34 — West of Apache Pass [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 58 — The Honest Forger [Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novelette)
  • 93 — The Sharkskin Mitten — H. H. Matteson (Short Story)
  • 101 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 102 — Flood [Part 3 of 3] — Ray Cummings (Serial Segment)
  • 121 — The Tin Watch — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 125 — Accident! — Ralph Grant (Miscellaneous)
  • 126 — Men of Daring: Sir Gregor MacGregor — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 128 — The Hated Man [Part 5 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Nine Thousand Islands — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1852Argosy Vol. 249, No. 21934-08-18Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Shaman’s Trail [Part 1 of 3] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — A Mystery of Minnesota — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 28 — The Flying Dutchman — R. V. Gery (Novel)
  • 65 — $500,000 Water Pump — Albert M. Vitale (Miscellaneous)
  • 66 — Zorro Deals with Treason [Zorro] — Johnston McCulley (Novelette)
  • 83 — Hip and Thigh — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 91 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 92 — Men of Daring: Lt.-Col. Robert Rockwell — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — West of Apache Pass [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — The Hated Man [Part 6 of 6; Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1853Argosy Vol. 249, No. 31934-08-25Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Kingdom of the Lost [Part 1 of 5; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 25 — The Lantern Telegraph — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — King’s Ransom — Robert Carse (Novelette)
  • 50 — No Fighting Man — Eustace L. Adams (Novelette)
  • 73 — Class Ring — Charles L. Clifford (Short Story)
  • 87 — Waterways Under Paris — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 88 — Women of Daring: Dame Rachel Crowdy — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 90 — Shaman’s Trail [Part 2 of 3] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 110 — Big Gus — Cliff Farrell (Short Story)
  • 120 — West of Apache Pass [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1854Argosy Vol. 249, No. 41934-09-01Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Too Much Duty — J. D. Newsom (Novelette)
  • 36 — Kingdom of the Lost [Part 2 of 5; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 57 — Tickled to Death — R. H. Collard (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — Black Panther — Judson P. Philips (Novelette)
  • 81 — Twin Trails — Frank Del Clarke (Short Story)
  • 94 — Men of Daring: John McElligott — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 96 — Shaman’s Trail [Part 3 of 3] — J. Allan Dunn (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — The Grandstander — Vic Whitman (Short Story)
  • 118 — Crazy Courage — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 119 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 120 — West of Apache Pass [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1855The Argosy (UK) Vol. 16, No. 1001934-09-01Edward Bishop; Starr Wood; Bowyer; Charles Gould
  • 4 — The Parrot — Vicki Baum; translated by Ralph N. Thompson (Short Story); illustrated by Edward Bishop
  • 18 — A Corrected Contempt — A. T. Quiller-Couch (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 21 — The Revenge of Malachi Doddrick — W. Townend (Short Story) Adventure 1st August 1921
  • 27 — The Home of Peace — Robert Nathan (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 34 — What Chen Lin Stole from His Neighbour — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 41 — An Odd Freak — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine May 1900; illustrated by Starr Wood
  • 48 — A Little Persuasion — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — Anna — Mildred Cram (Short Story) McCall’s Magazine March 1921
  • 59 — The Meeting — Charles-Louis Philippe (Short Story) Reedy’s Mirror May 11 1917
  • 61 — The Literary and Artistic Associations of Edinburgh — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 69 — Modern Masters of the Short Story: Lady Eleanor Smith — Edward J. O’Brien (Biographical Material) [Ref. Lady Eleanor Smith]
  • 71 — Mrs. Raeburn’s Waxwork — Lady Eleanor Smith (Short Story) The London Mercury March 1931
  • 77 — Books of the Month — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 81 — The Adventure of Walter Schnaffs — Guy de Maupassant; translated by Mary Garrett (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the French.
  • 85 — A White Heron — Sarah Orne Jewett (Short Story) A White Heron by Sarah Orne Jewett, Houghton Mifflin, 1886
  • 91 — Lost Property — R. H. Mottram (Short Story) The English Review January 1927
  • 97 — The Thief — Anna Katharine Green (Short Story) The Story-teller January 1911
  • 105 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 107 — Gibson and the Wager [Henry Gibson] — Denis Mackail (Short Story) The Strand Magazine June 1923; illustrated by Bowyer
  • 117 — The Sluggard — A. Averchenko (Short Story)
  • 120 — The Mystery of Edmund d’Orien — I. A. R. Wylie (Novellete) The New Magazine (UK) November 1910
  • 126 — Equinox — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 144 — “Argosy” Essays
  • 144 — The Thing They Loved — S. E. Kirby (Letter)
  • 144 — The Thing They Loved — Doris Glasson (Letter)
1856Argosy Vol. 249, No. 51934-09-08Robert A. Graef
  • 4 — Creep, Shadow! [Part 1 of 7; Dr. Lowell] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 28 — The Racing Breed — Richard Howells Watkins (Novelette)
  • 57 — West of Paradise — William Edward Hayes (Novelette)
  • 77 — The Family Cigar — Russell Raymond Voorhees (Miscellaneous)
  • 78 — The Fence Buster — John A. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 90 — Stage-Coach Bandits of Asia Minor — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Kingdom of the Lost [Part 3 of 5; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 111 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 112 — Men of Daring: Capt. John Kent Blair — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 114 — Grampy — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 120 — West of Apache Pass [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Alden Seltzer (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Fighting Fire with Wine — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1857Argosy Vol. 249, No. 61934-09-15Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Assassin [Part 1 of 3; Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novelette)
  • 29 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 30 — They Were Fighters — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novel)
  • 60 — The River of Ink — Maurice O. Paul (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — The Gods Seem Contented — Talbot Mundy (Short Story)
  • 73 — Escape or Die — Tom Curry (Novelette)
  • 91 — Creep, Shadow! [Part 2 of 7; Dr. Lowell] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 112 — Men of Daring: Captain Bill Young — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 114 — The Last Cub — John Stanford (Short Story)
  • 122 — The Lead Cellar at Bremen — Paul H. Kreibohm (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — Kingdom of the Lost [Part 4 of 5; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1858Argosy Vol. 250, No. 11934-09-22Paul Stahr
  • 2 — That Son of a Gun Columbo — Theodore Roscoe (Novelette)
  • 28 — An Ancient Skyscraper — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — The Assassin [Part 2 of 3; Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novelette)
  • 49 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 50 — No Quarter [Jax Bowman] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novelette)
  • 72 — Shula Set — Jay Lucas (Short Story)
  • 83 — Creep, Shadow! [Part 3 of 7; Dr. Lowell] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 102 — Women of Daring: Yoshiko Kawashima — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 104 — The Bet [Bill & Jim] — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 108 — Interesting Facts About London — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — Kingdom of the Lost [Part 5 of 5; Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novel)
  • 131 — A Ring for Luck — William E. Barrett (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1859Argosy Vol. 250, No. 21934-09-29Paul Stahr
  • 2 — River Raiders — F. V. W. Mason (Novel)
  • 39 — The Death House — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 40 — The Kid from Hell [Part 1 of 3] — J. E. Grinstead (Novelette)
  • 58 — Military Prisoner — Georges Surdez (Novelette)
  • 78 — Feathered Lindberghs — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — Harness Dick — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 87 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 88 — The Assassin [Part 3 of 3; Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novelette)
  • 108 — Men of Daring: General John Archer Lejeune — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 110 — Mountain Minstrel — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 116 — Creep, Shadow! [Part 4 of 7; Dr. Lowell] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 137 — Live Bait — Anthony Rud (Short Story)
  • 141 — Chewing Drunks — Joseph Creamer (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1860The Argosy (UK) Vol. 16, No. 1011934-10-01Rowe; Alan Odle; Yolande Sterne; Charles S. Gould
  • 5 — To Lands Unknown — Jacob Wasserman (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Rowe
  • 14 — The Marvels of Science — Luigi Pirandello (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 18 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 19 — Modern Masters of the Short Story: John Metcalfe — Edward J. O’Brien (Biographical Material) [Ref. John Metcalfe]
  • 21 — “Judas” — John Metcalfe (Short Story) The London Mercury October 1930
  • 29 — God’s Sentinel — Newman Flower (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 36 — After the Wedding Bells — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Homespun Silk [Jim Hanvey] — Octavus Roy Cohen (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post June 17 1922
  • 45 — Dark Star — Norah Nisbet (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 49 — Silhouettes — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 51 — The Bosom of the Family — Guy de Maupassant; translated by Horace Newte (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Alan Odletranslated from the French.
  • 64 — Books of the Month — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 68 — The Angel of Accomplishment — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) The Story-teller February 1922
  • 73 — On Malvern Hills — Arthur Powell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 77 — The Literary and Artistic Associations of Dorset — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 85 — The Fear Drunkard — James Francis Dwyer (Short Story) The Popular Magazine January 7 1922
  • 95 — Many a Tear — M. P. Shiel (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1908
  • 101 — Too Bad — Dorothy Parker (Short Story) The Smart Set July 1923; illustrated by Yolande Sterne
  • 108 — The Rocking-Horse Winner — D. H. Lawrence (Short Story) Harper’s Bazar July 1926
  • 116 — The Fighters — Capt. Frank H. Shaw (Short Story) The Story-teller April 1913
  • 127 — The Tinker’s Donkey — H. E. Bates (Short Story) The Manchester Guardian November 9 1928
  • 129 — The Luck of Roaring Camp — Bret Harte (Short Story) Overland Monthly August 1868; illustrated by Charles Gould
  • 137 — The Little Sardinian Drummer — Edmondo de Amicis; translated by Clou E. Hard (Short Story) Short Stories December 1898translated from the Italian.
  • 144 — “Argosy” Essays
  • 144 — The White Flower of a Blameless Life — Frank R. Martin (Letter)
  • 144 — The White Flower of a Blameless Life — D. B. Hicks (Letter)
1861Argosy Vol. 250, No. 31934-10-06Paul Stahr
  • 4 — East River [Part 1 of 5] — Borden Chase & Edward Doherty (Serial Segment)
  • 32 — Brand New Money — Fred MacIsaac (Novelette)
  • 66 — Blood Payment [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novelette)
  • 85 — State Names — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — Men of Daring: Dr. Marcus Whitman — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 88 — The Duplex Chucker — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 103 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 104 — The Kid from Hell [Part 2 of 3] — J. E. Grinstead (Novelette)
  • 118 — A Quarter’s Worth of Oysters — Albert M. Vitale (Miscellaneous)
  • 119 — The Black Schooner — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 124 — Creep, Shadow! [Part 5 of 7; Dr. Lowell] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1862Argosy Vol. 250, No. 41934-10-13Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Pigskin Pirate — Judson P. Philips (Novel)
  • 38 — East River [Part 2 of 5] — Borden Chase & Edward Doherty (Serial Segment)
  • 59 — Treasure of Windsor — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 60 — Ladderman — Karl Detzer (Novelette)
  • 76 — The Sawdust Game — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — Career Man — Hal Davenport (Short Story)
  • 88 — The Unknown Boone — Joseph Creamer (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 90 — The Kid from Hell [Part 3 of 3] — J. E. Grinstead (Novelette)
  • 112 — Men of Daring: Rear Adm. Richard E. Byrd — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 114 — Mutiny on the Kashgar — Berton E. Cook (Short Story)
  • 126 — Creep, Shadow! [Part 6 of 7; Dr. Lowell] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1863Argosy Vol. 250, No. 51934-10-20Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Scourge of the Rio Grande [Part 1 of 6] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 27 — Bullet-Proof Glass — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 28 — The Deathly Island — H. Bedford-Jones (Novelette)
  • 53 — Algerian Well-Divers — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 54 — Earth-Mars Voyage 20 — Ray Cummings (Novelette)
  • 77 — Remember the Maine — Herbert L. McNary (Short Story)
  • 89 — East River [Part 3 of 5] — Borden Chase & Edward Doherty (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — Men of Daring: Col. Charles Wayne Kerwood — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 110 — The Murders on the Range — Paul Annixter (Short Story)
  • 120 — Bears Still on the Gold Standard — J. Walter Briggs (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 122 — Creep, Shadow! [Part 7 of 7; Dr. Lowell] — A. Merritt (Novel)
  • 142 — River Runs Under Its Own Bed — David Baxter (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1864Argosy Vol. 250, No. 61934-10-27Paul Stahr
  • — Circus Runaway — John Wilstach (Novelette)
  • — A Matter of Understanding — Stewart Robertson (Short Story)
  • — Men of Daring: Frank Hamer — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • — The Bright Forest — William Edward Hayes (Novelette)
  • — A Tropical Tramp — Tom Curry (Short Story)
  • — The Mystery of the Five Bald Men [Part 1 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • — Scourge of the Rio Grande [Part 2 of 6] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • — East River [Part 4 of 5] — Borden Chase & Edward Doherty (Serial Segment)
1865The Argosy (UK) Vol. 16, No. 1021934-11-01Rowe; Bowyer; Charles S. Gould
  • 5 — On the Western Circuit — Thomas Hardy (Short Story) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1891; illustrated by Rowe
  • 19 — The Slave of the Lamp — Stephen Bond (Short Story) The London Magazine August 1904
  • 27 — Modern Masters of the Short Story: Oliver Gossman — Edward J. O’Brien (Biographical Material) [Ref. Oliver Gossman]
  • 29 — Neighbours — Oliver Gossman (Short Story) Story #2, June/July 1931
  • 32 — The Lost Train — Claude Farrère; translated by N. Scarlyn Wilson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 35 — Captains All — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine June 1905
  • 42 — When He Was a Boy — Henri Lavedan; translated by Katharine Vincent (Short Story) Short Stories February 1902, as “When He Was a Little Boy”translated from the French.
  • 46 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 47 — The Wings of a Dove — Flora Annie Steel (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 54 — Crowded Hours of Glorious Life — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Brave Banners — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 61 — In Praise of the English Lakes — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 69 — The Saloon Passenger — E. W. Hornung (Short Story) The Strand Magazine June 1900
  • 76 — A Modern Sibyl — Barry Pain (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine December 1900
  • 83 — Books of the Month — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 87 — The Pigeons — Arnold Zweig; translated by Ralph N. Thompson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 91 — The Apron of Genius — Earl Derr Biggers (Short Story) Hampton’s Magazine March 1909; illustrated by Bowyer
  • 100 — Fear — H. E. Bates (Short Story) The Nation March 1926
  • 103 — Deb’s Dowry — M. E. Francis (Short Story) The Story-teller November 1923
  • 110 — An Autumn Triolet — Leslie M. Oyler (Poem(s))
  • 111 — Was It a Crime? — Princess Catherine Radziwill (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 116 — La Cathédrale Engloutie — Joseph Braddock (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 119 — Stranger Things — Mildred Cram (Short Story) Metropolitan January 1921; illustrated by Charles S. Gould
  • 135 — Cynthia and the Simple Life [Cynthia] — Mrs. Champion de Crespigny (Short Story) The Story-teller June 1908
  • 144 — A Page of Poems
  • 144 — The Blizzard — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 144 — Dynamite and Lavender — Liam O’Brien (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
1866Argosy Vol. 251, No. 11934-11-03Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Land of the Sword — Robert Carse (Novelette)
  • 43 — The Mystery of the Five Bald Men [Part 2 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 62 — The Stained Tabu — Anthony Rud (Novelette)
  • 79 — Rainbow Morning — James Stevens (Short Story)
  • 91 — Yellow Clothes Defy Mosquitoes — Joseph Creamer (Miscellaneous)
  • 92 — Scourge of the Rio Grande [Part 3 of 6] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 111 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 112 — The Weakest — Capt. William Outerson (Short Story)
  • 114 — Men of Daring: Gahzi Mustafa Kemal — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 116 — East River [Part 5 of 5] — Borden Chase & Edward Doherty (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — James Stevens (Column)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1867Argosy Vol. 251, No. 21934-11-10John A. Coughlin
  • 4 — Blood on the Moon — Eustace L. Adams (Novelette)
  • 31 — Simple Duelling — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 32 — West Coast Spoils [Part 1 of 2] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 51 — Riders of the Night — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 63 — The Rocking Stone of Tandil — Maurice O. Paul (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — Razorback — Raymond S. Spears (Novelette)
  • 90 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 91 — The Mystery of the Five Bald Men [Part 3 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — Jade Miners — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 120 — Men of Daring: Donald B. MacMillan — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 122 — The Witch Doctor — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 127 — Scourge of the Rio Grande [Part 4 of 6] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 141 — Executed for Making Unbreakable Glass — Clarence M. Fink (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1868Argosy Vol. 251, No. 31934-11-17Robert A. Graef
  • 4 — The Immortals [Part 1 of 6] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 20 — The Murders in the Hotel Cathay [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novelette)
  • 53 — Pearly Depths — Gordon MacCreagh (Novelette)
  • 85 — West Coast Spoils [Part 2 of 2] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — “319, Please” — Ralph Edgarton (Short Story)
  • 112 — Men of Daring: Maj. S. M. Montesinos — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 114 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 115 — Scourge of the Rio Grande [Part 5 of 6] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 137 — Dog Eat Dog — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1869Argosy Vol. 251, No. 41934-11-24John A. Coughlin
  • 4 — The Firebrand [Part 1 of 2; Tizzo the Firebrand] — George Challis (Novel)
  • 29 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 30 — Isle of Destiny — H. Bedford-Jones (Novelette)
  • 58 — Dog Daze — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 69 — Birds Use Shock Absorbers — Clarence M. Fink (Miscellaneous)
  • 70 — Samuel Slate Collects — J. Allan Dunn (Novelette)
  • 92 — Men of Daring: E. Alexander Powell — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — The Immortals [Part 2 of 6] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — Hoss-Trade — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 119 — Peculiar Animals — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 120 — Scourge of the Rio Grande [Part 6 of 6] — Max Brand (Novel)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1870Argosy Vol. 251, No. 51934-12-01C. Calvert
  • 6 — A Grave Must Be Deep! [Part 1 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 38 — The Ship That Was a Rock — Allen Fiske (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 40 — To Hell for the Devil — Richard E. Wormser (Novel)
  • 70 — Siamese Prize Fights — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Glory Grabber — Robert Carse (Short Story)
  • 85 — The Rats of Mahia [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novelette)
  • 103 — The Firebrand [Part 2 of 2; Tizzo the Firebrand] — George Challis (Novel)
  • 122 — Men of Daring: Frank Crilley — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 124 — Kid Sheriff — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 128 — Rhinoceros Hunters — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 129 — The Immortals [Part 3 of 6] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1871The Argosy (UK) Vol. 16, No. 1031934-12-01Edward Bishop; Charles S. Gould; Bowyer; Edgar Spenceley
  • 5 — The Power of Things — Felix Salten; translated by Ralph N. Thompson (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Edward Bishop
  • 16 — The Tinker — R. H. Sherrick (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly July 1933
  • 25 — The Missing Husband — Ben Travers (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 29 — Modern Masters of the Short Story: H.E. Bates — Edward J. O’Brien (Biographical Material) [Ref. H. E. Bates]
  • 31 — A Flower Piece — H. E. Bates (Short Story) The New Statesman October 10 1931
  • 34 — The Persian Rose Jar — Stephen Bond (Short Story) The London Magazine July 1903
  • 41 — Last Honour — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) The Story-teller October 1928; illustrated by Charles S. Gould
  • 58 — The Stranger — Ambrose Bierce (Short Story) Cosmopolitan Magazine February 1909
  • 61 — The Literary and Artistic Associations of East Anglia — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 69 — The Roll-Call of the Reef — A. T. Quiller-Couch (Short Story) The Idler June 1895, as by Q
  • 78 — The Dear Delights of Shopping — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Chivalry — Ricardo Fernández-Guardia; translated by H. E. Kennedy (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 85 — A Danger Signal — Flora Annie Steel (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine December 1895
  • 91 — Gibson and the Ghost [Henry Gibson] — Denis Mackail (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine January 1927, as “A Fragment from Gibson”; illustrated by Bowyer
  • 100 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 101 — The Second-Class Passenger — Perceval Gibbon (Short Story) McClure’s Magazine October 1906
  • 109 — Books of the Month — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 113 — A Dance While Mother Waited — Pelle Molin; translated by H. E. Kennedy (Short Story)
  • 119 — Flamingoes — Struthers Burt (Short Story) Collier’s February 6 1926; illustrated by Edgar Spenceley
  • 131 — Joy — Herbert Palmer (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 132 — Sentimental Rubbish — Roland Pertwee (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine September 1918
  • 140 — The Cannibals — A. Averchenko; translated by J. A. Bimstone (Short Story)
1872Argosy Vol. 251, No. 61934-12-08Paul Stahr
  • 6 — River Tunnel [Part 1 of 2] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 38 — Your Witness, Mr. Hazeltine! [Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 70 — Where Ignorance Is Bliss — John S. Stuart (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Lupino — Paul Annixter (Short Story)
  • 80 — A Grave Must Be Deep! [Part 2 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — Men of Daring: Commander George M. Dyott — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 106 — All the Breaks — Richard Howells Watkins (Novelette)
  • 120 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 121 — Tin Star — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 125 — Ohio River Boat-Wreckers — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 126 — The Immortals [Part 4 of 6] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1873Argosy Vol. 252, No. 11934-12-15Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Deception Trail [Hashknife Hartley] — W. C. Tuttle (Novellete)
  • 39 — The Price — Tom Curry (Short Story)
  • 48 — Bulldog Ants — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — River Tunnel [Part 2 of 2] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 71 — Submarine Rocket Ship — J. Walter Briggs (Miscellaneous)
  • 72 — Men of Daring: Gen. Lazaro Cardenas — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 74 — The Wolf of Quebec — William Merriam Rouse (Novelette)
  • 97 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 98 — A Grave Must Be Deep! [Part 3 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — A One-Man Tong — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — Stifling Competition — John H. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 120 — The Immortals [Part 5 of 6] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1874Argosy Vol. 252, No. 21934-12-22Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Masquerade [Part 1 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 26 — Diver’s Chances — Gordon MacCreagh (Novelette)
  • 45 — Shoe-String Logger — Frank R. Pierce (Novelette)
  • 69 — A Telephone Gyp — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 70 — Simple Arithmetic — R. V. Gery (Short Story)
  • 82 — Men of Daring: James C. “Bud” Mars — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 84 — A Grave Must Be Deep! [Part 4 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 98 — An Eminent Corsair Humorist — Clarence M. Fink (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Snake Bite — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 110 — The Immortals [Part 6 of 6] — Ralph Milne Farley (Serial Segment)
  • 130 — Identification [Corporal Downey of the Mounted; Halfaday Creek] — James B. Hendryx (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1875Argosy Vol. 252, No. 31934-12-29Paul Stahr
  • 2 — Captain Long Knife [Part 1 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Novel)
  • 36 — The Rollers — Murray Leinster (Novelette)
  • 66 — Claiming the Sea — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — The Sacred Sword — Tom Curry (Novelette)
  • 83 — Plant Racketeers — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 84 — Masquerade [Part 2 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — The Emperor’s Agent — Ared White (Short Story)
  • 118 — Men of Daring: Capt. Arthur La Roe — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 120 — A Grave Must Be Deep! [Part 5 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 134 — Stranger Than Fiction — John S. Stuart (Column)
  • 135 — The Hounding Minstrel — Charles Haven (Short Story)
  • 141 — Sea-Going Skeletons — G. R. Johnston (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Tom Curry (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1876The Argosy (UK) Vol. 17, No. 1041935-01-01Rowe; Starr Wood; Yolande Sterne; Charles S. Gould
  • 5 — Bagatelle — George R. Preedy (Short Story) Nash’s Magazine April 1929; illustrated by Rowe
  • 17 — Stanzas — John Keats (Poem(s)) The Complete Poetical Works and Letters of John Keats by John Keats, Houghton Mifflin, 1899
  • 18 — Happy New Year — Ben Travers (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 25 — A Love Story — H. E. Bates (Short Story) Everyman April 3 1930
  • 27 — Modern Masters of the Short Story: Ernest Hemingway — Edward J. O’Brien (Biographical Material) [Ref. Ernest Hemingway]
  • 29 — The Killers [Nick Adams] — Ernest Hemingway (Short Story) Scribner’s Magazine March 1927
  • 34 — The Shadow of Love — André Birabeau; translated by Horace Newte (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 38 — Double Dealing — W. W. Jacobs (Play); illustrated by Starr Woodadapted from the short story of the same name (Strand Magazine, October 1907).
  • 47 — Fish Eyes [Jim Hanvey] — Octavus Roy Cohen (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post May 6 1922
  • 61 — A Young Woman in Green Lace — Dorothy Parker (Short Story) The New Yorker September 24 1932; illustrated by Yolande Sterne
  • 64 — The Three Low Masses — Alphonse Daudet; translated by Mary Garrett (Short Story)translated from the French (“Les Trois Messes Basses”, Contes du Lundi, 1875).
  • 69 — Charles Lamb — Edmund Blunden (Pictorial)
  • 76 — The Peace — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 77 — Horseback — Guy de Maupassant; translated by Horace Newte (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the French.
  • 81 — A Christmas-tree and a Wedding — Theodor Dostoevsky; translated by R. Merton (Short Story)
  • 85 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 89 — P. & O. — W. Somerset Maugham (Short Story) Hearst’s International February 1923, as “Bewitched”; illustrated by Charles S. Gould
  • 108 — When Christmas Draws Nigh — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — Colonel Baigent’s Christmas — A. T. Quiller-Couch (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 118 — Songs from an Old Singer — Louis Golding (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 121 — The Five Glasses — Alfred Tresidder Sheppard (Short Story) Short Stories December 1906
  • 129 — The Frontier Guards — H. R. Wakefield (Short Story) The Illustrated London News November 25 1929
  • 133 — Salvage — Pierre Maël; translated by Maurice Devereux (Short Story)
  • 137 — The Agony Column — Earl Derr Biggers (Extract) Bobbs-Merrill, 1916
  • 145 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 157 — “My Soul Has Its Secret” — H. Orgill (Poem(s))
  • 176 — “Mark My Words!” — Various (Miscellaneous)
1877PDFArgosy Vol. 252, No. 41935-01-05Paul Stahr
  • 6 — The Case of the Kidnaped Duchess [John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novelette)
  • 35 — Thor — Albert Payson Terhune (Short Story)
  • 48 — Forty Dead Men — Ralph R. Perry (Novelette)
  • 69 — Captain Long Knife [Part 2 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Novel)
  • 91 — Jade Bells — Bassett Morgan (Novellete)
  • 114 — A Freak Star — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Masquerade [Part 3 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 130 — Men of Daring: McKinley J. Hannan — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 132 — A Grave Must Be Deep! [Part 6 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Wonders of the World 1. The Pharos of Alexandria — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1878Argosy Vol. 252, No. 51935-01-12Robert A. Graef
  • 6 — Jan in India [Part 1 of 3; Jan] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 37 — The Canny, Catty Bat — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — The Cold Trail [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novelette)
  • 69 — Sailors Drink Milk — Bill Adams (Short Story)
  • 80 — Splendor of India — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Heads to Win — Robert Carse (Novelette)
  • 104 — Men of Daring: Harold McCracken — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 106 — The Devil Is a Liar — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 110 — Captain Long Knife [Part 3 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Novel)
  • 125 — Masquerade [Part 4 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Wonders of the World 2. No. 1 Dam of the World — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1879PDFArgosy Vol. 252, No. 61935-01-19Paul Stahr
  • 6 — The Ears of Donkey Daudette [Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Novelette)
  • 32 — Odd Facts About New York — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — No Fish Today — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 45 — Smugglers’ Caches — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — Galloping Jem — H. Bedford-Jones (Novelette)
  • 65 — Jan in India [Part 2 of 3; Jan] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 86 — Spider Venom — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — The Mark of the Cat — Charles T. Jackson (Short Story)
  • 96 — Men of Daring: Robert Payne Dorman — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 98 — Captain Long Knife [Part 4 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Novel)
  • 115 — Mysterious Antarctica — Jack O’Brien (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — Masquerade [Part 5 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Wonders of the World 3. The Statues on Easter Island — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1880Argosy Vol. 253, No. 11935-01-26Paul Stahr
  • 6 — “Launch Planes!” — George Bruce (Novel)
  • 41 — Dog Boats — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 42 — Dead Reckoning — R. V. Gery (Short Story)
  • 51 — The Terrible Trebuchet — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — Blacked-In Windows — J. Walter Briggs (Miscellaneous)
  • 52 — Strong Medicine [El Paisano] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novelette)
  • 72 — Men of Daring: J. E. Williamson — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 74 — Jan in India [Part 3 of 3; Jan] — Otis Adelbert Kline (Serial Segment)
  • 96 — Dewalt Departs — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 105 — Captain Long Knife [Part 5 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Novel)
  • 133 — The Trials of Tattooed Tzum — H. H. Matteson (Short Story)
  • 141 — A Record Feat of Dentistry — Tom Murray (Miscellaneous)
  • 141 — Where Tired Seagulls Ride — P. William Zuckas (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Wonders of the World 4. Petra, City of Rock — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1881The Argosy (UK) Vol. 17, No. 1051935-02-01Charles S. Gould; Starr Wood; A. Sindall; Helen McKie
  • 5 — The Rough with the Smooth — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) The Story-teller July 1923; illustrated by Charles S. Gould
  • 15 — The Penance of John Emmet — A. T. Quiller-Couch (Novellete) Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts by A. T. Quiller-Couch, Cassell & Company, 1900
  • 26 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 30 — The Beautiful Island — Dana Burnet (Short Story) The Story-teller April 1923
  • 42 — Pygmalion to Galatea — Hilda Hart (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 43 — Love-Letters — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) Cosmopolitan April 1928; illustrated by Starr Wood
  • 49 — Wit and Wisdom — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — The Housekeeper — G. H. Stevenson (Short Story)
  • 56 — A Day Apart — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Pitalugue’s Runner Beans — Paul Arène; translated by K. Bartram (Short Story)
  • 62 — A Wish — Samuel Rogers (Poem(s)) An Ode to Superstition by Samuel Rogers, T. Cadell, 1786
  • 62 — The Gifts of God — George Herbert (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 63 — The Gift of Battle — Flora Annie Steel (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 69 — In the Footsteps of Fiction — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 77 — Victory — William Faulkner (Short Story) These 13 by William Faulkner, Jonathan Cape & Harrison Smith, 1931
  • 91 — A Tune for a Trumpet — George R. Preedy (Short Story) Bagatelle, and Some Other Diversions by George R. Preedy, Lane, 1930; illustrated by A. Sindall
  • 102 — Gibson and the Specialist [Henry Gibson] — Denis Mackail (Short Story) The Strand Magazine October 1922
  • 110 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 111 — Half-a-Dozen Pocket-Handkerchiefs — Sigrid Undset; translated by H. E. Kennedy (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Helen McKie
  • 120 — Princess Unknown — Marr Murray (Novellete) The Story-teller November 1924
  • 127 — The Child — Norah Nisbet (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
1882Argosy Vol. 253, No. 21935-02-02John A. Coughlin
  • 6 — The Great Betrayal [Part 1 of 3; Tizzo the Firebrand] — George Challis (Novelette)
  • 23 — Tempting with Tin — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 24 — Hashknife Pays a Debt [Hashknife Hartley] — W. C. Tuttle (Novelette)
  • 58 — Repression Complex — James Edward Grant (Short Story)
  • 68 — Magee of the Mounted — J. Allan Dunn (Novel)
  • 99 — The Deep Sea’s Wages — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 109 — Wonders of the World 5. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 110 — The Shorn Lion — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 116 — Men of Daring: Lt.-Col. Andrew Rowan — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 118 — Captain Long Knife [Part 6 of 6] — F. V. W. Mason (Novel)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1883PDFArgosy Vol. 253, No. 31935-02-09
  • 6 — Rifle Pass — Max Brand (Novellete)
  • 41 — A Thieves’ Paradise — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 42 — Anywhere but Here [Part 1 of 3] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 70 — World’s Youngest Lion Tamer — Joseph Creamer (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — The Case of the Deathly Barque [John Solomon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 83 — Wonders of the World 6. Mesa Verde — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 84 — He Floats Through the Air — Theodore Roscoe (Novelette)
  • 101 — The Great Betrayal [Part 2 of 3; Tizzo the Firebrand] — George Challis (Novelette)
  • 121 — Perils Loose on Memamloose — H. H. Matteson (Short Story)
  • 129 — High Rigger — Jack Allman (Novelette)
  • 140 — Men of Daring: Capt. Thomas Baldwin — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1884Argosy Vol. 253, No. 41935-02-16Paul Stahr
  • 6 — Grenades for the Colonel — J. D. Newsom (Novelette)
  • 32 — Badge of Honor — Allan Vaughan Elston (Novelette)
  • 49 — Anywhere but Here [Part 2 of 3] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — King for a Day — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 78 — Men of Daring: Gen. Tsai Ting-kai — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 80 — The Moon Plot — Ray Cummings (Novelette)
  • 92 — Mexico’s Peon Millionaire — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — The Great Betrayal [Part 3 of 3; Tizzo the Firebrand] — George Challis (Novelette)
  • 117 — Killing Scorpions in Venezuela — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 118 — Two Seconds Slow — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 130 — The Golden Fawn — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 139 — Russia’s Air Colossus — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 140 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — [uncredited] (Column) [Ref. J. D. Newsom]
  • 141 — Wonders of the World 7. The Mayan Sacrificial Pool — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1885PDFArgosy Vol. 253, No. 51935-02-23Paul Stahr
  • 4 — The Monster of the Lagoon [Part 1 of 6; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 25 — Wonders of the World 8. The Taj Mahal — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 26 — Henry Goes Arizona [Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novellete)
  • 64 — Spy Against Europe [John Barnes] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novelette)
  • 88 — Cattle Are Shod on Western Ranches — Frank S. Reynolds (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — The Golden Destroyer — Kenneth Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 96 — Men of Daring: Capt. George Fred Tilton — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 98 — “Oh, Bury Me Not—” — Frank Triem (Short Story)
  • 103 — Sea Scorpions — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — The World’s Deadliest Plant — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — Fangs of the Fetish [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novelette)
  • 125 — Winter Reigns in Summer — James Gregory (Miscellaneous)
  • 126 — Anywhere but Here [Part 3 of 3] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1886The Argosy (UK) Vol. 17, No. 1061935-03-01Abbey; A. Sindall
  • 4 — Battle of Cupid — Louis Golding (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — “All Dressed Up” — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) Cosmopolitan August 1927
  • 17 — Madonna of the Tea-Parties — Phyllis Bottome (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Abbey
  • 24 — School Friends — A. T. Quiller-Couch (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 27 — Angela — Emile Zola; translated by Phyllis Mégroz (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 32 — In Praise of the Grape — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — The Pearl Fishers — Griffith Beems (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine July 1931
  • 40 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 41 — Even Threes — Owen Johnson (Short Story) The Century Magazine July 1912
  • 51 — Married — Theodore Dreiser (Short Story) Cosmopolitan September 1917
  • 63 — The Bargain Shop — Cynthia Asquith (Short Story)
  • 69 — “The Old Curiosity Shop” Filmed — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 77 — Jimmy and Wilkie — Pierre Mille; translated by Josie Scott & Eric Scott (Short Story)
  • 79 — The Finding of Private Flanigan — Flora Annie Steel (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine October 1911
  • 84 — Santa Clara — Alfred Tresidder Sheppard (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by A. Sindall
  • 92 — Poets in the Pillory — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 97 — Eva Tonnelle — Mildred Cram (Short Story) Harper’s Bazar July 1922
  • 104 — The Spring Song — H. E. Bates (Short Story) The Spring Song and In View of the Fact That by H. E. Bates, E. Archer, 1927
  • 107 — The Ascetic — Eliza Orzeszkowa; translated by H. E. Kennedy (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 114 — The Three Cousins — Geoffrey Moss (Novellete) The Grand Magazine November 1929
1887Argosy Vol. 253, No. 61935-03-02Paul Stahr
  • 6 — The Drums Roar [Part 1 of 3] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 36 — Fatal Ivy — T. T. Rockel (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Wonders of the World 9. Carlsbad Cavern — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 38 — Crazy Rhythm — Max Brand (Novelette)
  • 52 — Three Seconds to Live — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Animal Man [East of Suez] — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 67 — Death Game — Tom Curry (Novelette)
  • 82 — The Tomb Death — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Trader’s Itch — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 88 — Food from Insects — T. S. Retlaw (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — The Monster of the Lagoon [Part 2 of 6; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 108 — Men of Daring: Father Joseph Dutton — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 110 — Blood on Steel — William Edward Hayes (Novel)
  • 132 — Billy-Be-Damned — R. V. Gery (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1888Argosy Vol. 254, No. 11935-03-09J. O. Sterling
  • 6 — Catapult — George Bruce (Novelette)
  • 38 — Weather and Work — T. T. Rockel (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — ’Way Up the Bozeman — Ernest Haycox (Short Story)
  • 49 — Big Links — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — Lone Indian — Fred MacIsaac (Novel)
  • 83 — Colorado’s Shimmering Mountain — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — The Drums Roar [Part 2 of 3] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 87 — Wonders of the World 10. The Great Wall of China — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 106 — The World’s Smallest Republic — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — The Monster of the Lagoon [Part 3 of 6; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 122 — Men of Daring: Melvin Purvis — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 124 — The Fang of Amm Jemel — Otis Adelbert Kline (Novelette)
  • 135 — Murder Money — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1889Argosy Vol. 254, No. 21935-03-16J. O. Sterling
  • 4 — Flashing Blades — Judson P. Philips (Novellete)
  • 47 — Including the Scandinavian — R. V. Gery (Short Story)
  • 59 — The Black Pearl of Massawa — Jacland Marmur (Short Story)
  • 70 — Men of Daring: Anthony Fiala — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 72 — The Steam and the Glory — William Edward Hayes (Novelette)
  • 84 — Legionnaires of Today — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — Wonders of the World 11. Pompeii — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 87 — The Drums Roar [Part 3 of 3] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Insects That Protect Books — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Beyond Hanging Dog — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 123 — The Monster of the Lagoon [Part 4 of 6; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 140 — A Man for Sale — John E. Reilly (Short Story)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1890Argosy (Canada) March 16, 19351935-03-16J. O. Sterling
  • Flashing Blades — Judson P. Philips (Novellete) Argosy March 16 1935
1891Argosy Vol. 254, No. 31935-03-23
  • 4 — With the Help of Henry [Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novelette)
  • 42 — Still Dangerous — Donald Barr Chidsey (Short Story)
  • 53 — Wonders of the World 12. The Colossus of Rhodes — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 54 — Baited Cipher — Ared White (Novelette)
  • 91 — Ra, the Inhossible — C. C. Rice (Short Story)
  • 100 — Men of Daring: Lieut. E. M. Roberts — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 102 — The Wild Man of Cape Cod [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — The Bildad Liar — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 126 — Weird Lights — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 127 — The Monster of the Lagoon [Part 5 of 6; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1892Argosy Vol. 254, No. 41935-03-30
  • 2 — Wagon Show War — John Wilstach (Novelette)
  • 40 — The Lavender Lamp — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 52 — Death Calls a Bluff — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novelette)
  • 73 — Wonders of the World 13. The Strange Forts of Aran — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 74 — Free-Lance Spy [John Barnes] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novelette)
  • 101 — The Wild Man of Cape Cod [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — Men of Daring: Jan Christian Smuts — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 120 — Steel Drivin’ Man — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 126 — The Monster of the Lagoon [Part 6 of 6; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novellete)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1893The Argosy (UK) Vol. 17, No. 1071935-04-01Starr Wood
  • 4 — Left Behind — R. H. Mottram (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Mr. Birnbaum Finds an Artist — Arndt Giusti (Short Story) Britannia and Eve September 1931
  • 11 — Captain Cruickshank — James Hanley (Short Story)
  • 28 — Vera — Villiers de l’Isle Adam; translated by Phyllis Mégroz (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 32 — The Lure of London — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Fear — Guy de Maupassant; translated by Mary Garrett (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the French.
  • 39 — “Choice Spirits” — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Idler October 1896; illustrated by Starr Wood
  • 48 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 49 — Hair — William Faulkner (Short Story) The American Mercury May 1931
  • 56 — The Carpenter Encouraged the Goldsmith — Agnes Grozier Herbertson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 61 — What Great Events— — W. Pett Ridge (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 66 — Every Other Thursday — Edna Ferber (Short Story) Cosmopolitan July 1926
  • 77 — Famous Authors and their Homes — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 85 — The Truant — Sarah-Elizabeth Rodger (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine May 1931
  • 93 — First Encounter — Sigrid Undset; translated by A. G. Chater (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 97 — The Heller — Henry Williamson (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly May 1928
  • 103 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 107 — The Dollar Chasers — Earl Derr Biggers (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post February 16 1924 (+1)
1894Argosy Vol. 254, No. 51935-04-06John A. Coughlin
  • 4 — The Storm [Part 1 of 3; Tizzo the Firebrand] — George Challis (Novelette)
  • 35 — Stopped by Locusts — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 36 — Over the Dragon Wall [Peter the Brazen] — Loring Brent (Novelette)
  • 78 — Hind Hide — H. H. Matteson (Short Story)
  • 87 — Man Shot by Rabbit — Franklyn Powderly (Miscellaneous)
  • 88 — Tomorrow We Die — George Bruce (Novelette)
  • 108 — Oriental Ring Champs — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — Wonders of the World 14. The Blue Grotto — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 110 — Jungle Guillotine — Tom Curry (Novelette)
  • 122 — Men of Daring: Phillip “Red” Mohun — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 124 — The Lonely Killer — Anthony M. Rud (Short Story)
  • 129 — The Wild Man of Cape Cod [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1895Argosy Vol. 254, No. 61935-04-13J. O. Sterling
  • 4 — Alcatraz Bound — Eustace L. Adams (Novelette)
  • 41 — Wonders of the World 15. The Porcelain Pagoda — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 42 — Imperial Shadows — Ared White (Novelette)
  • 72 — Men of Daring: Capt. Ronald N. Stuart — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 74 — Treasure Trove — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 82 — A Houdini Number — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — The Storm [Part 2 of 3; Tizzo the Firebrand] — George Challis (Novelette)
  • 99 — Rabbit Deserts — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 100 — A Stranger at Hulston’s — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 106 — The Polar Light — Ray Cummings (Novelette)
  • 125 — The Wild Man of Cape Cod [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Buying a Wind — Thomas Wolf (Miscellaneous)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1896Argosy Vol. 255, No. 11935-04-20
  • 4 — The Living Lose — Georges Surdez (Novelette)
  • 41 — Wonders of the World 16. The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 42 — Thar She Blows! — George Bruce (Novelette)
  • 63 — Odd Facts About Tigers — Melville C. Whitman (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — The Dead Man Types — Ray Cummings (Short Story)
  • 71 — The Most Expensive Metal — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 72 — “Roll, Bus!” — Richard Howells Watkins (Novelette)
  • 92 — Men of Daring: Major Gen. Merritte W. Ireland — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — The Storm [Part 3 of 3; Tizzo the Firebrand] — George Challis (Novelette)
  • 116 — Insects That Bore Through Glass — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — Anybody’s Pearl [Doc Sewell] — Douglas Leach (Short Story)
  • 126 — The Wild Man of Cape Cod [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1897Argosy Vol. 255, No. 21935-04-27C. Calvert
  • 4 — War Declared! [Part 1 of 7] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 29 — Wonders of the World 17. Crater Lake — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 30 — The Sherlock of Sageland [Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novelette)
  • 65 — The Green Clunker — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 72 — Indian Nudists — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Never Show Your Hand — Alfred Hall Stark (Novelette)
  • 93 — Green Gold — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 101 — Elephants on Guard — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — Men of Daring: Georges-Marie Harrdt — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 104 — Dead Man’s Reef — R. V. Gery (Novelette)
  • 123 — Phantom Signaling — Clarence M. Fink (Miscellaneous)
  • 124 — The Wild Man of Cape Cod [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — The Egg Tree — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
1898The Argosy (UK) Vol. 17, No. 1081935-05-01
  • 4 — To Meadows — Robert Herrick (Poem(s)) Hesperides by Robert Herrick, 1648
  • 5 — Mater Dolorosa — Norman Edwards (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 9 — For Young Poets — The Editor (Miscellaneous)
  • 10 — Unpublished Letters — Germaine Beaumont; translated by Ralph Cooke (Short Story)
  • 14 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 15 — Youth Pays — Elinor Mordaunt (Novellete) The Story-teller November 1916
  • 34 — Einstein Looks at the World — Albert Einstein (Extract) from The World as I See It, Covici-Friede, 1934
  • 36 — The Cruise of the “Idlewild” — Theodore Dreiser (Short Story) Free and Other Stories by Theodore Dreiser, Boni & Liveright, 1918an earlier version was first published in The Bohemian, October 1909.
  • 44 — The Scent of Box-wood — François Coppée; translated by W. W. Tunbridge (Short Story)
  • 47 — The Conspiracy for Claudine — Leonard Merrick (Short Story) A Chair on the Boulevard by Leonard Merrick, Hodder, 1919
  • 53 — “The Little Minister” Filmed — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 61 — Retaining Fees — Flora Annie Steel (Short Story) Metropolitan Magazine January 1904
  • 66 — Big Lord Fauntleroy — Richard Connell (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post August 16 1924
  • 76 — Britons Abroad — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — His Brother’s Keeper — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine December 1922
  • 85 — Home-Brew — Grace Sartwell Mason (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post August 18 1923
  • 98 — Alone — Carl Busse; translated by L. J. Ball (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 104 — Speaking for Themselves — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 109 — The Sound of the Axe — S. Carleton (Short Story) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1902
  • 120 — A Plumber in Paradise — I. A. R. Wylie (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post January 4 1930
  • 140 — Loneliness — Lockhart Hudson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 144 — Flowers of Speech — Various (Miscellaneous)
1899Argosy Vol. 255, No. 31935-05-04
  • 6 — Murder—In Some Degree [Part 1 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 36 — Rockets — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Big Game — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 39 — Pole-Vaulting Peasants — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 40 — Revolt in Ventura — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 80 — Plant Murderers in the Jungle — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Wonders of the World 18. The Parsee Towers of Silence — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 82 — The Spirit of the Thing — W. C. Tuttle (Short Story)
  • 94 — Men of Daring: Col. Constantine Perkins — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 96 — War Declared! [Part 2 of 7] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — Trespass — James M. Clarke (Novelette)
  • 136 — The Phoney Alarm — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1900Argosy (Canada) Vol. 255, No. 31935-05-04
  • Murder—In Some Degree [Part 1 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment) Argosy May 4 1935
1901Argosy Vol. 255, No. 41935-05-11Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Hell Island — Eustace L. Adams (Novelette)
  • 52 — Wonders of the World 19. Stonehenge — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 53 — Amateur Devises — William Freeman Hough (Short Story)
  • 61 — Murder—In Some Degree [Part 2 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — Men of Daring: Glenn L. Martin — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 86 — First Loyalty — Anthony Rud (Short Story)
  • 90 — War Declared! [Part 3 of 7] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 114 — You Have to Learn Sometime — Richard Wormser (Novelette)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1902Argosy Vol. 255, No. 51935-05-18
  • 4 — The Enemy’s Goal — F. V. W. Mason (Novelette)
  • 46 — Frog Barometers — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — Under the Durian Tree — Paul Annixter (Short Story)
  • 55 — Wonders of the World 20. The Roman Catacombs — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 56 — The Sphinx Strikes [John Barnes] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novelette)
  • 86 — Men of Daring: Lt. Ormer Locklear — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 88 — Perfect Set-Up — Karl Detzer (Novelette)
  • 102 — A Man Who Never Sleeps — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Murder—In Some Degree [Part 3 of 3; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — Skullduggery — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 131 — War Declared! [Part 4 of 7] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1903Argosy Vol. 255, No. 61935-05-25Paul Stahr
  • 6 — Sink of Iniquity [Part 1 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 34 — Sorcerer’s Treasure — Anthony M. Rud (Novelette)
  • 77 — A Meal in a Spoon — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 78 — No. 3 on the Hard Guys — Howard R. Marsh (Short Story)
  • 87 — An Exclusive Orginization — Herbert E. Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 88 — Men of Daring: Adm. Harry Huse — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 90 — The Golden Oyster [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novelette)
  • 115 — Wonders of the World 21. The Great Shwe Dagon Pagoda — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 116 — War Declared! [Part 5 of 7] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — Curious Mistakes on Maps — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 138 — One Man Feud — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1904Argosy Vol. 256, No. 11935-06-01
  • 6 — Soldiers of Misfortune — J. D. Newsom (Novellete)
  • 56 — The Deadliest Hour — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Wonders of the World 22. The Alhambra — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 58 — Heading Boss [Part 1 of 3] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 83 — Easy Gold [Doc Sewell] — Douglas Leach (Short Story)
  • 92 — Animal Bums — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Blackout — Judson P. Philips (Novelette)
  • 108 — Men of Daring: Harry Houdini — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 110 — Sink of Iniquity [Part 2 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 125 — Queer Plants and Animals — Carl C. Mellor (Miscellaneous)
  • 126 — Aggie B., Which Ran the Wrong Way — C. C. Rice (Short Story)
  • 131 — War Declared! [Part 6 of 7] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1905The Argosy (UK) Vol. 17, No. 1091935-06-01
  • 4 — The Crimson Tide — Spencer Freer (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Joy in the House — Edith Wharton (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1932
  • 15 — The Coming of Spring — Joseph Braddock (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 16 — A New Platform for Young Poets — The Editor (Miscellaneous)
  • 18 — The Bandits — Villiers de l’Isle Adam (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 21 — When the Devil Was Well — Robert Louis Stevenson (Novellete) Bibliophile Society, 1921
  • 39 — Cheap — Marjorie L. C. Pickthall (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine May 1914
  • 44 — Talks Between Lovers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — The Electric King [Joseph Jorkens] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine August 1930
  • 58 — Simplex Munditiis — Ben Jonson (Poem(s)) from Epicœne, or The Silent Woman, The Workes of Beniamin Ionson by Ben Jonson, William Stansby, 1616
  • 58 — The Silent Lover — Sir Walter Ralegh (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 59 — Millie — Katherine Mansfield (Short Story) The Century Magazine April 1924
  • 63 — The Nutcracker — Ben Travers (Short Story) A Century of Humour ed. P. G. Wodehouse, Hutchinson & Co., 1915
  • 69 — “David Copperfield” Filmed — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 77 — The Wine Beyond the World — Alfred Noyes (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post May 8 1920
  • 83 — Honours Easy — C. E. Montague (Novellete) Blackwood’s Magazine August 1921
  • 99 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 103 — Jukes Bahadur! — Anthony Parsons (Short Story) Bush Gypsies by Anthony Parsons, Grayson, 1932
  • 111 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 112 — Knock! Knock! — H. R. Wakefield (Short Story) Ghost Stories by H. Russell Wakefield, Cape, 1932, as “Knock! Knock! Who’s There?”
  • 115 — In Tune with Nature — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — The Accuser — Jules Claretie; translated by Phyllis Mégroz (Short Story) (Reprint)
1906Argosy Vol. 256, No. 21935-06-08John A. Coughlin
  • 6 — The Cat and the Perfume [Tizzo the Firebrand] — George Challis (Novellete)
  • 43 — Wonders of the World 23. The Great Pyramid — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 44 — Smeared with Glory — Howard R. Marsh (Short Story)
  • 52 — Mystery Fingerprints — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Heading Boss [Part 2 of 3] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — A Queer Custom — Carl C. Mellor (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — Sink of Iniquity [Part 3 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 98 — Men of Daring: The Fighting Garibaldis — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 100 — Mountain Murder — William Merriam Rouse (Novelette)
  • 117 — War Declared! [Part 7 of 7] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — Lord of the Sunderbunds — Anthony M. Rud (Short Story)
  • 141 — Fishermen at Ease — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Howard R. Marsh (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1907Argosy (Canada) Vol. 256, No. 21935-06-08
  • The Cat and the Perfume [Tizzo the Firebrand] — George Challis (Novellete) Argosy June 8 1935
1908Argosy Vol. 256, No. 31935-06-15C. Calvert
  • 6 — Lysander of Chios [Part 1 of 7] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 34 — Goblin Trail — J. Allan Dunn (Novelette)
  • 69 — Wonders of the World 24. The Serpent Mound — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 70 — The Secret Room — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 79 — Heading Boss [Part 3 of 3] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 96 — Men of Daring: Dr. Robert Connor — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 98 — The Courier from Spa — Ared White (Novelette)
  • 119 — Sink of Iniquity [Part 4 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 134 — Beginner’s Luck — Arthur Hawthorne Carhart (Short Story)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — F. V. W. Mason (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1909Argosy Vol. 256, No. 41935-06-22Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Shark Bait [Part 1 of 3; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novelette)
  • 36 — Brain and Brawn — Tom Curry (Novelette)
  • 51 — Other Worlds — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 52 — Corn Doctor — Ted Copp (Short Story)
  • 61 — The Dangling-Man Rite — Melville Whitman (Miscellaneous)
  • 62 — Men of Daring: Sailor of Fortune (Ransford D. Bucknam) — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article) [Ref. Ransford D. Bucknam]
  • 64 — Lysander of Chios [Part 2 of 7] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — Wonders of the World 25. The Great Bell of Moscow — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 92 — “Stand by to Crash!” — George Bruce (Novelette)
  • 116 — Roots of the Devil — Frank Lewis (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — Sink of Iniquity [Part 5 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 135 — A Streak of Lean — Anthony Rud (Short Story)
  • 139 — Seeing Snakes — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 140 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — George Bruce (Column)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1910Argosy (Canada) Vol. 256, No. 41935-06-22
  • Shark Bait [Part 1 of 3; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novellete) Argosy June 22 1935
1911Argosy Vol. 256, No. 51935-06-29
  • 2 — The Marines Have Landed [Part 1 of 3] — Kevin Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 37 — How Deep Is Down? — Joseph W. Skidmore (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — Port of Missing Heads [Peter Scarlet & Bradshaw, the naturalist] — Theodore Roscoe (Novelette)
  • 65 — Wonders of the World 26. The Colossi of Memnon — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 66 — Shark Bait [Part 2 of 3; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novelette)
  • 91 — Secret of the Pack — Jack Allman (Short Story)
  • 101 — Fire in the Sea — Melville C. Whitman (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Mummy by Accident! — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — Men of Daring: Allen Carpe — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 104 — Lysander of Chios [Part 3 of 7] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 122 — Doomed Isle of San Nicolas — Clyde Browne (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — Day of Judgement — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 130 — Sink of Iniquity [Part 6 of 6] — Hulbert Footner (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Theodore Roscoe (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1912The Argosy (UK) Vol. 18, No. 1101935-07-01
  • 4 — As We Ride Out — R. H. Mottram (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Merry-Garden — A. T. Quiller-Couch (Novellete) Merry-Garden and Other Stories by Q, Methuen & Co., 1907, as by Q
  • 20 — Yellow Women and Blond Men — Mollie Panter-Downes (Short Story) Britannia and Eve February 1932
  • 26 — As Others Saw Them — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — A Maker of Books — Walter Greenwood (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1931
  • 37 — Blanchard’s Trousers — Hugues Lapaire; translated by Horace Newte (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 40 — The Rented Body — Rupert Hughes (Short Story) Cosmopolitan November 1928
  • 53 — In Praise of the Thames — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 61 — Hear and See — Frank Condon (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 1 1929
  • 65 — To Helene — George Darley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 71 — Conscience — P. Choynowski; translated by H. E. Kennedy (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 82 — A New Platform for Young Poets — The Editor (Miscellaneous)
  • 84 — “Fullcircle” [The Runagates Club] — John Buchan (Novellete) Blackwood’s Magazine January 1920
  • 92 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 93 — The Revolt of “Mother” — Mary E. Wilkins (Short Story) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1890
  • 102 — The Gentle Art of Evasion — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — Fulvia — Heinrich Mann; translated by Ralph N. Thompson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 109 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 113 — The White Château — René Bazin; translated by Maurice Devereux (Short Story)
  • 117 — The Death of Simon Fuge — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) The Grim Smile of the Five Towns by Arnold Bennett, Chapman & Hall, 1907
1913Argosy Vol. 256, No. 61935-07-06Paul Stahr
  • 6 — High Treason [Part 1 of 3] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 34 — The Diplomacy of Henry [Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novelette)
  • 65 — Wonders of the World 27. The Giant’s Causeway — Alfred George (Illustrated Article); given as “Stairway of the Giants” in the Table of Contents.
  • 66 — Men of Daring: Barney Oldfield — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 68 — The Marines Have Landed [Part 2 of 3] — Kevin Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 85 — “Ride That Hoss!” — C. C. Rice (Short Story)
  • 97 — Shark Bait [Part 3 of 3; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novelette)
  • 113 — The Knife — Raymond S. Spears (Short Story)
  • 123 — Lysander of Chios [Part 4 of 7] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — John Wilstach (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1914Argosy Vol. 257, No. 11935-07-13John A. Coughlin
  • 4 — Claws of the Tigress [Tizzo the Firebrand] — George Challis (Novelette)
  • 41 — Once America’s Richest City — Joseph Russell (Miscellaneous)
  • 42 — Riley Dillon, Masquerader [Part 1 of 6; Riley Dillon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — Jaybird — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 72 — Hairless Gee-Gees — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Wonders of the World 28. The Mystery of Angkor — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 74 — High Treason [Part 2 of 3] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — The Marines Have Landed [Part 3 of 3] — Kevin Johnson (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — Men of Daring: Abd-el-Krim — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 120 — Lysander of Chios [Part 5 of 7] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 136 — A Mountain of Glass — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 137 — Monster of the Mud-Line — Anthony M. Rud (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1915Argosy Vol. 257, No. 21935-07-20
  • 4 — The Blackbirds Sing [Part 1 of 6] — Dennis Lawton (Serial Segment)
  • 31 — Speed Marvels — Joseph W. Skidmore (Miscellaneous)
  • 32 — The Broken Circuit — George F. Worts (Novelette)
  • 48 — The Tendon of Achilles — W. C. Tuttle (Short Story)
  • 57 — The Biggest Meat Eater — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — Riley Dillon, Masquerader [Part 2 of 6; Riley Dillon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 77 — Expensive Animals — T. T. Rockel (Miscellaneous)
  • 78 — Men of Daring: Capt. Bill McDonald — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 80 — Wonders of the World 29. The Temple of Diana — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 81 — Hell’s Pall — Tom Curry (Novelette)
  • 97 — High Treason [Part 3 of 3] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — Game-Hunting with Leopards — Carl C. Mellor (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Where Metal Blazes — Melville C. Whitman (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — Vanishing Trails — H. M. Sutherland (Short Story)
  • 125 — Snow Upside-Down — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 126 — Lysander of Chios [Part 6 of 7] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1916Argosy Vol. 257, No. 31935-07-27Paul Stahr
  • 2 — The Winged Jinx — Eustace L. Adams (Novelette)
  • 37 — Wonders of the World 30. The Mosque of St. Sophia — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 38 — Glory Road [Part 1 of 2] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Sin-Swept Sea — H. H. Matteson (Short Story)
  • 73 — The Blackbirds Sing [Part 2 of 6] — Dennis Lawton (Serial Segment)
  • 93 — How Large Is Man? — Joseph W. Skidmore (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Record Robbery — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 94 — Men of Daring: Capt. J. E. Bernier — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 96 — Riley Dillon, Masquerader [Part 3 of 6; Riley Dillon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 117 — Applejack — Kevin Johnson (Short Story)
  • 124 — Living Heads — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 125 — Lysander of Chios [Part 7 of 7] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1917The Argosy (UK) Vol. 18, No. 1111935-08-01Arthur Wragg
  • 4 — Song — George Darley (Poem(s)) (Reprint); illustrated by Arthur Wragg
  • 5 — Blind Man’s Holiday — Margaret Kennedy (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine August 1933
  • 11 — A Piece of String — Guy de Maupassant; translated by Diana Gentry (Short Story)translated from the French (“La Ficelle”).
  • 15 — The Bog of Ballyvourney — James Francis Dwyer (Short Story)
  • 22 — Comparisons Are—! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — The Good Cat Percy Perkins — Sophie Kerr (Short Story) Ladies’ Home Journal January 1931
  • 33 — The Tiredness of Rosabel — Katherine Mansfield (Short Story) Little Girl and Other Stories by Katherine Mansfield, Knopf, 1924
  • 36 — Ice Water — Win Brooks (Short Story) The Story-teller August 1931
  • 41 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 42 — Literary Love Letters — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Kazan [Kazan] — James Oliver Curwood (Short Story) The Red Book Magazine August 1912
  • 53 — The Literary Associations of Ireland — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 61 — A Quatrain of Ling Tai Fu’s — Donn Byrne (Short Story) The Red Book Magazine August 1917
  • 69 — Inspiration — M. Konopnicka; translated by H. E. Kennedy (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 81 — Full Moon — Anthony Parsons (Short Story) Bush Gypsies by Anthony Parsons, Grayson, 1932
  • 92 — Misunderstandings — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — The King and the Pasta — Eleanor Farjeon (Short Story)
  • 99 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 103 — The Answer — W. Pett Ridge (Short Story) Light Refreshment by W. Pett Ridge, Hodder, 1910
  • 108 — The Cow — E. Merrill Root (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 109 — Nuria — S. R. Crockett (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine December 1901
  • 119 — The Host of Golden Fairies — Thomas Burke (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine March 1929
  • 125 — The Peacemaker — Kobold Knight (Short Story) The Story-teller November 1928
  • 140 — Laying Down the Law — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Apple Women — H. A. Manhood (Vignette) The Daily Mail September 8 1934
1918Argosy Vol. 257, No. 41935-08-03John A. Coughlin
  • 4 — The Bait and the Trap [Tizzo the Firebrand] — George Challis (Novelette)
  • 40 — “Lancers, Advance!” [Part 1 of 2] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — Is Man a Television Machine? — J. Schreibman (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — “Front and Center!” — Capt. R. E. Dupuy (Novelette)
  • 84 — Men of Daring: Col. E. W. Starling — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 86 — Glory Road [Part 2 of 2] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — Tricks Played by the Mind — Melville C. Whitman (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — Wonders of the World 31. The Strasbourg Clock — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 106 — Doubles Partner — James W. Egan (Short Story)
  • 116 — The Blackbirds Sing [Part 3 of 6] — Dennis Lawton (Serial Segment)
  • 129 — Riley Dillon, Masquerader [Part 4 of 6; Riley Dillon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1919Argosy Vol. 257, No. 51935-08-10V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — The Sacred Valley [Part 1 of 6; Rusty Sabin] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — The Morrison Monument — Murray Leinster (Novelette)
  • 47 — Wonders of the World 32. King Christophe’s Citadel — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 48 — “Lancers, Advance!” [Part 2 of 2] — F. V. W. Mason (Serial Segment)
  • 66 — Will a Meteor Hit You? — Joseph W. Skidmore (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Devil a Dare — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 78 — Bugs by Electricity — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — The Blackbirds Sing [Part 4 of 6] — Dennis Lawton (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — Men of Daring: Temahi — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 108 — Riley Dillon, Masquerader [Part 5 of 6; Riley Dillon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — Steel — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 125 — Fate Rolls Death — Tom Curry (Novelette)
  • 140 — A Sinking Town — Melville C. Whitman (Miscellaneous)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1920Argosy Vol. 257, No. 61935-08-17Paul Stahr
  • 4 — Motor Circus Murder — John Wilstach (Novelette)
  • 29 — Record Lightning — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 30 — Bed Rock [Part 1 of 3] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 51 — Tarantula Catchers — Melville Whitman (Miscellaneous)
  • 52 — Men of Daring: Capt. Hugo Sundstedt — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 54 — The Sacred Valley [Part 2 of 6; Rusty Sabin] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — Giant Flowers — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 69 — Wonders of the World 33. The Petrified Forest — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 70 — The Blackbirds Sing [Part 5 of 6] — Dennis Lawton (Serial Segment)
  • 85 — A Lion in the Parlor — C. C. Rice (Short Story)
  • 97 — Riley Dillon, Masquerader [Part 6 of 6; Riley Dillon] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — Hollywood Invades the Laboratory — J. Schreibman (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — No-Gun Outlaw — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 117 — A Pay Window for Drunks — Clarence M. Fink (Miscellaneous)
  • 118 — Grit in His Gizzard — Anthony M. Rud (Short Story)
  • 130 — Trouble Aft — Berton E. Cook (Short Story)
  • 141 — The Chemistry of Femininity — Mrs. Orrin Black (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Borden Chase (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1921Argosy Vol. 258, No. 11935-08-24
  • 2 — The Pearls of Bonfadini [Tizzo the Firebrand] — George Challis (Novelette)
  • 37 — Wonders of the World 34. The White Palace of King Chosroes, Ctesiphon — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 38 — Silver Thaw [Part 1 of 3] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — Well Guarded Gold — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — Men of Daring: An Officer of the Legion (Captain Edward G. Hamilton) — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 66 — The Rattler Whirs — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 77 — America’s Vanished Sea — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — Russia’s Burning Temple — Carl C. Mellor (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — The Husband Who Never Goes Out — T. T. Rockel (Miscellaneous)
  • 78 — Bed Rock [Part 2 of 3] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 105 — The Load on Our Minds — Joseph W. Skidmore (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — The Strangest Thing on Earth — Frank Lewis (Miscellaneous)
  • 106 — The Sacred Valley [Part 3 of 6; Rusty Sabin] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — Cure for a Headache — Houston Day (Short Story)
  • 122 — The Blackbirds Sing [Part 6 of 6] — Dennis Lawton (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Tricks of Boilers — Melville C. Whitman (Miscellaneous)
  • 141 — Toad Poison — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1922Argosy Vol. 258, No. 21935-08-31
  • 2 — The Gold Fist [Part 1 of 4] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 33 — Wonders of the World 35. The Valley of the Kings — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 34 — The Richest Widow [Madame Rosika Storey] — Hulbert Footner (Novelette)
  • 65 — The Eyes Had It — Theodore Fredenburgh (Short Story)
  • 80 — Men of Daring: Angus Walters — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 82 — Silver Thaw [Part 2 of 3] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 101 — The Killers — Franklin H. Martin (Short Story)
  • 107 — Bed Rock [Part 3 of 3] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 130 — The Sacred Valley [Part 4 of 6; Rusty Sabin] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1923The Argosy (UK) Vol. 18, No. 1121935-09-01
  • 4 — To Leven Water — Tobias Smollett (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — The Hound of Heaven — Betsy Graves (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 12 — The Tax Collector [Gerald Jennerton] — E. Phillips Oppenheim (Short Story) Jennerton & Co. by E. Phillips Oppenheim, Hodder, 1929
  • 20 — At the Seaside — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — The Egyptian Chariot — Joseph Hergesheimer (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post September 14 1918
  • 35 — The Sabbath [Wee MacGreegor] — J. J. Bell (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine February 1930
  • 42 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 43 — The Bottle Imp — Robert Louis Stevenson (Novellete) New York Herald February 8 1891 (+3)
  • 58 — The Beginning of Command — Albert Richard Wetjen (Short Story) Everybody’s January 1926
  • 63 — The Wig — Patrick Hamilton (Short Story) The Story-teller August 1929
  • 69 — “How I Write My Stories” — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 77 — Tillingfold Play the Haberdashers [Tillingfold] — Hugh de Selincourt (Short Story) The Story-teller July 1931
  • 84 — Dancing Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — Love Is a Word — Harlan Ware (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 95 — Ninon — Alfred de Musset; translated by Rachel Hayward (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 96 — The Lost Button — James Francis Dwyer (Short Story) The Black Cat November 1908
  • 99 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 103 — Happy Ending — H. E. W. Gay (Short Story) The Corner Magazine September 1930
  • 106 — Seven Keys to Baldpate [Part 1 of 3] — Earl Derr Biggers (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
1924Argosy Vol. 258, No. 31935-09-07Paul Stahr
  • 6 — Munumguru — Theodore Roscoe (Novelette)
  • 41 — Wonders of the World 36. The Adler Planetarium — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 42 — The Dew of Heaven [Part 1 of 6; Ivor Kildare] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — Men of Daring: Casey Jones — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 70 — The Gold Fist [Part 2 of 4] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 87 — Peaceful Explosives — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 88 — Snake Eyes — Robert H. Rohde (Short Story)
  • 98 — Silver Thaw [Part 3 of 3] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — The Trap — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 129 — The Sacred Valley [Part 5 of 6; Rusty Sabin] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1925Argosy Vol. 258, No. 41935-09-14V. E. Pyles
  • 6 — The Sheriff of Tonto Town [Part 1 of 6; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 31 — Wonders of the World 37. The Temple of Zeus — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 32 — White Jade — Alfred Batson (Novelette)
  • 70 — Men of Daring: Simon Lake — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 72 — The Dew of Heaven [Part 2 of 6; Ivor Kildare] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 93 — The White-Haired Boy — R. V. Gery (Short Story)
  • 108 — The Gold Fist [Part 3 of 4] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 121 — Bighorn — Charles Newton Elliott (Short Story)
  • 128 — Unknown Quicksand — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 129 — The Sacred Valley [Part 6 of 6; Rusty Sabin] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Luminous Frogs — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — R. V. Gery (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1926Argosy Vol. 258, No. 51935-09-21V. E. Pyles
  • 6 — Mysterious Don Miguel [Part 1 of 2; Zorro] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 34 — Bunched Knuckles [Jax Bowman] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novelette)
  • 58 — A Kneel, a Kick, and a Spurn — Joseph Russell (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Wonders of the World 38. The Great Mosque at Delhi — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 60 — Swim for Your Supper — Edward Better (Short Story)
  • 71 — The Sheriff of Tonto Town [Part 2 of 6; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 88 — Men of Daring: Ward T. Van Orman — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 90 — The Prodigal’s Return — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story)
  • 98 — The Dew of Heaven [Part 3 of 6; Ivor Kildare] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — Unusual Mishaps — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 119 — There Ain’t No Justice — R. V. Gery (Short Story)
  • 130 — The Gold Fist [Part 4 of 4] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — A Strange Ethiopian Feast — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1927Argosy Vol. 258, No. 61935-09-28
  • 4 — Clarions of Youth — Georges Surdez (Novelette)
  • 35 — Crime Oddities — Kenneth P. Wood (Column)
  • 36 — Half-Million Murder [Part 1 of 2] — Allan Vaughan Elston (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — The Boy — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 71 — Wonders of the World 39. Fujiyama: “Sacred Mountain of Japan” — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 72 — Mysterious Don Miguel [Part 2 of 2; Zorro] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 91 — The Sheriff of Tonto Town [Part 3 of 6; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 107 — Speed of Snakes and Eagles — Arnold Peters (Miscellaneous)
  • 108 — Men of Daring: Alexandre Iacovleff — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 110 — Salt in the Blood — Berton E. Cook (Short Story)
  • 120 — The Most Dangerous Animal — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — The Dew of Heaven [Part 4 of 6; Ivor Kildare] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Moving an Obelisk — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1928The Argosy (UK) Vol. 18, No. 1131935-10-01
  • 4 — City’s Enticement — Clarence Winchester (Poem(s)) The Story-teller December 1930
  • 5 — The Kiss — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) Everybody’s August 1923
  • 17 — White Trader — Norman Reilly Raine (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 27 — The Argosy Poetry Competition — The Editor (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — The Night Before Easter — J. D. Holland (Poem(s)); the winning poem.
  • 30 — Pavanne for a Dead Infanta — Miss Margaret Stanley-Wrench (Poem(s)); second-place poem.
  • 30 — Sonnet in June — Miss Margaret Rhodes (Poem(s)) (Reprint); third-place poem.
  • 31 — A Source of Irritation — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) The Century Magazine January 1918
  • 38 — When a Fellow’s Rich — Leopold Spero (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 44 — Cabins of Innisfree — Louis Golding (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 45 — Because of the Dollars — Joseph Conrad (Short Story) Metropolitan September 1914, as “Laughing Anne”
  • 62 — Man Who Kept a Diary — J. C. Squire (Short Story) The Century Magazine December 1923
  • 69 — “Educated At—” — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 77 — A Horseman in the Sky — Ambrose Bierce (Short Story) San Francisco Examiner April 14 1889
  • 81 — Old Sharley — “Sinbad” (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 3 1923, as by Captain Dingle
  • 97 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 98 — “Brave New Worlds” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — A Comedy in Rubber — O. Henry (Short Story) The (New York) Sunday World June 19 1904
  • 104 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 108 — Seven Keys to Baldpate [Part 2 of 3] — Earl Derr Biggers (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 136 — A Metting on a By-Road — Richard Connell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 144 — So They Say— — Various (Miscellaneous)
1929Argosy Vol. 259, No. 11935-10-05Paul Stahr
  • 6 — Big League Bandit — Judson P. Philips (Novelette)
  • 29 — The Lost Blarney Stone — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 30 — Bowie Knife [Part 1 of 6] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 52 — Beaver Moon — Kenneth Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 59 — New Uses for X-Rays — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 60 — Men of Daring: Jean Ellrich — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 62 — Half-Million Murder [Part 2 of 2] — Allan Vaughan Elston (Serial Segment)
  • 80 — The Most Trodden Bridge — James Arthur (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Wonders of the World 40. The Appian Way — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 82 — The Sheriff of Tonto Town [Part 4 of 6; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 97 — Explosions by Sea Air — Rutherford Robinson (Miscellaneous)
  • 98 — Swamp Rat — Charles T. Jackson (Short Story)
  • 106 — Strange Brethren — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 122 — The Dew of Heaven [Part 5 of 6; Ivor Kildare] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Judson P. Philips (Column)
  • 140 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1930Argosy Vol. 259, No. 21935-10-12
  • 6 — Midnight Taxi [Part 1 of 7; Peter “Smooth” Kyle] — Borden Chase (Novel)
  • 34 — Test Flight — Frederick C. Painton (Novelette)
  • 71 — Wonders of the World 41. Florida’s “Singing Tower” — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 72 — Bowie Knife [Part 2 of 6] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 91 — The Tuba Pitcher — Howard R. Marsh (Short Story)
  • 103 — What’s in a Name? — Joseph W. Skidmore (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — Men of Daring: “Buffalo” Jones — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 106 — The Sheriff of Tonto Town [Part 5 of 6; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 121 — Tides — Betty Wood McNabb (Miscellaneous)
  • 122 — Throw ’Em Down McClosky — H. H. Matteson (Short Story)
  • 126 — The Worst Earthquake — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 127 — The Dew of Heaven [Part 6 of 6; Ivor Kildare] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — How to Reduce Your Weight — Alton Trues (Miscellaneous)
  • 141 — Nature’s First Invention — James Meeker (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1931Argosy Vol. 259, No. 31935-10-19John A. Coughlin
  • 6 — Eagle’s Eye [Part 1 of 5] — Allan Vaughan Elston (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — The Atoll of Flaming Men [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novelette)
  • 49 — Prehistoric Tramps — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — Midnight Taxi [Part 2 of 7; Peter “Smooth” Kyle] — Borden Chase (Novel)
  • 70 — Happy Hunting Grounds — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Wonders of the World 42. The Ming Tombs — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 72 — Nothing but the Truth — Albert Richard Wetjen (Short Story)
  • 81 — The Adder Boy of Chuangchow — J. T. Champion (Miscellaneous)
  • 82 — Men of Daring: Maj. Herbert Dargue — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 84 — Bowie Knife [Part 3 of 6] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 103 — Grainman — Kimball Herrick (Short Story)
  • 113 — How Big Is Large? — Joseph W. Skidmore (Miscellaneous)
  • 114 — The Sheriff of Tonto Town [Part 6 of 6; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 131 — John Brown’s Buddy — William Edward Hayes (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1932Argosy Vol. 259, No. 41935-10-26
  • 4 — Wings of Treachery [Part 1 of 2] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 31 — Bitten Bullets — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 32 — The Red Scorpion — Anthony M. Rud (Novelette)
  • 58 — Eagle’s Eye [Part 2 of 5] — Allan Vaughan Elston (Serial Segment)
  • 77 — Wonders of the World 43. Mont St. Michel — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 78 — “Face” — Alfred Batson (Short Story)
  • 94 — Men of Daring: A. Henry Savage Landor — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 96 — Midnight Taxi [Part 3 of 7; Peter “Smooth” Kyle] — Borden Chase (Novel)
  • 116 — A Hard-Working Hound — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — Thunder Deck — R. V. Gery (Short Story)
  • 127 — Bowie Knife [Part 4 of 6] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 141 — Freak Showers — Kenneth P. Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Eustace L. Adams (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1933The Argosy (UK) Vol. 18, No. 1141935-11-01Arthur Wragg
  • 4 — Night-Crossing — Wilfrid Thorley (Poem(s)) (Reprint); illustrated by Arthur Wragg
  • 5 — The War Game — William Joyce Cowen (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 14 — Bridal Serenade — Thomas Lovell Beddoes (Poem(s)) The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes by Thomas Lovell Beddoes, W. Pickering, 1851
  • 22 — The Parson’s Lady — Katherin McIntosh (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 27 — A Pretty Little Property — C. E. Montague (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post February 4 1928
  • 35 — The Fourth Man — James Hilton (Short Story) The Story-teller June 1928
  • 41 — Good Old Uncle Homer — Nunnally Johnson (Short Story) McCall’s Magazine November 1928
  • 49 — The Captive — Naomi Mitchison (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 53 — Famous Characters Brought to Life — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 61 — Honolulu — W. Somerset Maugham (Novellete) Everybody’s October 1921
  • 73 — The Argosy Poetry Competition: The Committee Poets and Their Work — The Editor (Miscellaneous)
  • 74 — Iliad — Humbert Wolfe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 75 — Combing — W. H. Davies (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 75 — The Strong City — Alfred Noyes (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 76 — Hamm and the Elephant — Llewellyn Hughes (Short Story) MacLean’s July 1 1928
  • 83 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 87 — A Municipal Report — O. Henry (Short Story) Hampton’s Magazine November 1909
  • 95 — Consolations — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 98 — Derelict — W. Townend (Short Story) Adventure November 1 1928
  • 110 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 111 — To Autumn — John Keats (Poem(s)) Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems by John Keats, Taylor and Hessey, 1820
  • 112 — Seven Keys to Baldpate [Part 3 of 3] — Earl Derr Biggers (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
1934Argosy Vol. 259, No. 51935-11-02
  • 6 — Escape! — F. V. W. Mason (Novelette)
  • 43 — Rebel: 1935 Model [Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Novelette)
  • 69 — Wonders of the World 44. “Old Faithful” Geyser — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 70 — Wings of Treachery [Part 2 of 2] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 96 — Men of Daring: Capt. Jack Crawford — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 98 — Eagle’s Eye [Part 3 of 5] — Allan Vaughan Elston (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Midnight Taxi [Part 4 of 7; Peter “Smooth” Kyle] — Borden Chase (Novel)
  • 125 — Leader of the Kloomp — Anthony M. Rud (Short Story)
  • 130 — Bowie Knife [Part 5 of 6] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1935Argosy Vol. 259, No. 61935-11-09
  • 6 — Rodeo [Part 1 of 6] — Arthur Hawthorne Carhart (Serial Segment)
  • 37 — Wonders of the World 45. Hadrian’s Wall — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 38 — Black Ace — George Bruce (Novelette)
  • 70 — The Valuable Coyote — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Eagle’s Eye [Part 4 of 5] — Allan Vaughan Elston (Serial Segment)
  • 94 — Men of Daring: Gen. Smith-Dorrien — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 96 — Midnight Taxi [Part 5 of 7; Peter “Smooth” Kyle] — Borden Chase (Novel)
  • 115 — How to Make Gold — Joseph W. Skidmore (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — Stairway to Rose Street — Stewart Robertson (Short Story)
  • 120 — Stretching a Light — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — A Nickel’s Worth of Life — James H. S. Moynahan (Short Story)
  • 127 — Bowie Knife [Part 6 of 6] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1936Argosy Vol. 260, No. 11935-11-16
  • 6 — Fool’s Mate [Part 1 of 6] — J. D. Newsom (Serial Segment)
  • 33 — The Feathered Lindbergh — Joseph W. Skidmore (Miscellaneous)
  • 34 — Tibetan Image — Herb Lewis (Novelette)
  • 55 — Wonders of the World 46. The Kaaba at Mecca — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 56 — Rodeo [Part 2 of 6] — Arthur Hawthorne Carhart (Serial Segment)
  • 73 — The Great Little Handicapper — C. C. Rice (Short Story)
  • 84 — Men of Daring: Lt. Amos Anderson — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 86 — Eagle’s Eye [Part 5 of 5] — Allan Vaughan Elston (Serial Segment)
  • 102 — Fire Walkers — Carl C. Mellor (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — When Buckaroos Strike — Howard R. Marsh (Short Story)
  • 109 — Ripe Old Ages — Robert H. Pollard (Miscellaneous)
  • 110 — Midnight Taxi [Part 6 of 7; Peter “Smooth” Kyle] — Borden Chase (Novel)
  • 134 — The Last Hunt — John Randolph Phillips (Short Story)
  • 142 — Deadly South Sea Fish — J. T. Champion (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1937Argosy Vol. 260, No. 21935-11-23V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — Off-Side! [Part 1 of 3] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — The Monster from Nowhere — Donald Wandrei (Novelette)
  • 50 — Fool’s Mate [Part 2 of 6] — J. D. Newsom (Serial Segment)
  • 66 — Animals Under Water — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Wonders of the World 47. Fingal’s Cave — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 68 — Man Hunt — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novelette)
  • 83 — Rodeo [Part 3 of 6] — Arthur Hawthorne Carhart (Serial Segment)
  • 103 — Mississippi Stick-Up — Henry LaCossitt (Short Story)
  • 113 — The Shape of Speed — Joseph W. Skidmore (Miscellaneous)
  • 114 — Men of Daring: Dr. Frederick Law — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 116 — Midnight Taxi [Part 7 of 7; Peter “Smooth” Kyle] — Borden Chase (Novel)
  • 135 — The World’s Richest Man — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 136 — The Fighter That Kills — H. H. Matteson (Short Story)
  • 141 — Banana Plants Yield No Seeds — Carl C. Mellor (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1938Argosy Vol. 260, No. 31935-11-30
  • 4 — Flying Circus [Part 1 of 6] — George Bruce (Serial Segment) not the same as the story of the same name in the December 1927 issue of Air Stories.
  • 20 — Tons of Holes — F. E. Davis (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — Wonders of the World 48. The Circus Maximus — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 22 — Byng of Ballarat — Anthony M. Rud (Novelette)
  • 52 — Off-Side! [Part 2 of 3] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — Men of Daring: Capt. Charles Scully — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 76 — Goliath — R. V. Gery (Short Story)
  • 89 — Chinese Paid Taxes with Poisonous Snakes — Clarence A. Pope (Miscellaneous)
  • 90 — Fool’s Mate [Part 3 of 6] — J. D. Newsom (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — The Extra Intelligence — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 119 — Wood’s Enemy — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 120 — Rodeo [Part 4 of 6] — Arthur Hawthorne Carhart (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — Taos Men Were Mountain Men — Odgers T. Gurnee (Short Story)
  • 142 — How Life Insurance Began — J. V. Burne (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1939The Argosy (UK) Vol. 18, No. 1151935-12-01
  • 4 — King’s Daughter — V. Sackville-West (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — The Mother Who Forgot — James Francis Dwyer (Short Story) McCall’s Magazine January 1929
  • 15 — The Poet — Jonathan Field (Poem(s))
  • 16 — Mr. Fryer’s Leap — Eleanor H. Kittredge (Short Story) Forum and Century December 1930
  • 23 — Before the Party — W. Somerset Maugham (Novellete) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1922
  • 37 — In Borrowed Plumes — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) Many Cargoes by W. W. Jacobs, Lawrence and Bullen, 1896
  • 43 — “Please to Remember—” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — The Friend — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 52 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 53 — In Praise of Wales — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 61 — Stumberleap — Henry Williamson (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine October 1925, as “The Stag of Stumberleap”
  • 71 — The Stone’s Throw — Horace Fish (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1928
  • 80 — So They Say— — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Bridesmaids to a Thousand Brides — Christine Jope-Slade (Short Story) Chatelaine June 1928
  • 85 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 89 — Typhoon — Joseph Conrad (Novellete) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1902 (+2)
  • 127 — According to Mark Twain — Mark Twain (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 131 — Envoi — Adrian Bury (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 132 — Compensations — W. Townend (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1928
  • 144 — Conversation Pieces — Various (Miscellaneous)
1940Argosy Vol. 260, No. 41935-12-07V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — Suspected by Henry [Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novelette)
  • 42 — Goofy Submarines — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — Wonders of the World 49. The Temple of San-Ju-San-Gen-Do — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 44 — Flying Circus [Part 2 of 6] — George Bruce (Serial Segment) not the same as the story of the same name in the December 1927 issue of Air Stories.
  • 60 — Men of Daring: Slatin Pasha — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 62 — A Tillicum You Can Trust — H. H. Matteson (Short Story)
  • 67 — Death to Spirits — Carl C. Mellor (Miscellaneous)
  • 68 — Off-Side! [Part 3 of 3] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — Remarkable Feats of Bloodhounds — Joseph W. Skidmore (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Sailorman’s Bottle — Edgar Piper (Short Story)
  • 100 — Birds and Water — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Fool’s Mate [Part 4 of 6] — J. D. Newsom (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — Hand-Made Dragons — Robert H. Pollard (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — “Stripes, the Villain” — Anthony Rud (Short Story)
  • 122 — A Flag That Never Is Lowered — Gerald FitzGerald (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — Rodeo [Part 5 of 6] — Arthur Hawthorne Carhart (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1941Argosy Vol. 260, No. 51935-12-14John A. Coughlin
  • 6 — Perique [Part 1 of 6] — Dennis Lawton (Serial Segment)
  • 31 — Wonders of the World 50. The Kremlin — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 32 — Guns for Africa — H. Bedford-Jones (Novelette)
  • 59 — Shaky Ground — Andrew Withers (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Otto the Otter at Play — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Profits in Snakes — John Jamieson (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Pigs — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 60 — Millstone on the Neck of Progress — William Edward Hayes (Short Story)
  • 76 — Men of Daring: “Do Anything” Niles — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 78 — Flying Circus [Part 3 of 6] — George Bruce (Serial Segment) not the same as the story of the same name in the December 1927 issue of Air Stories.
  • 90 — Modern Babel — Joseph W. Skidmore (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Fool’s Mate [Part 5 of 6] — J. D. Newsom (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Man-Hunter’s Holiday — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 121 — Rodeo [Part 6 of 6] — Arthur Hawthorne Carhart (Serial Segment)
  • 134 — Lift and Learn — C. C. Rice (Short Story)
  • 141 — Plants Fight for Life — J. T. Champion (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1942Argosy Vol. 260, No. 61935-12-21Paul Stahr
  • 6 — Freebooter [Part 1 of 2] — Major George Fielding Eliot (Serial Segment)
  • 37 — Strong Arm Law — Alfred Batson (Novelette)
  • 53 — The Ouled Nayels — R. A. Crider (Miscellaneous)
  • 54 — Perique [Part 2 of 6] — Dennis Lawton (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — Men of Daring: Adolphus Greely — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 76 — Prunes and Applesauce — Kevin Johnson (Short Story)
  • 86 — The Divine Sword — J. T. Champion (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — Wonders of the World 51. The Potala Palace, Lhasa — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 88 — Flying Circus [Part 4 of 6] — George Bruce (Serial Segment) not the same as the story of the same name in the December 1927 issue of Air Stories.
  • 99 — A Jewel-Lined Coat — Joseph W. Skidmore (Miscellaneous)
  • 100 — Hell’s Kettle — H. H. Matteson (Short Story)
  • 108 — Not My Dog — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 117 — Fool’s Mate [Part 6 of 6] — J. D. Newsom (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — A Queer Bird of Prey — Carl C. Mellor (Miscellaneous)
  • 133 — Hooray for Idaho — Howard R. Marsh (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1943Argosy Vol. 261, No. 11935-12-28
  • 2 — Ladders Up! [Part 1 of 5] — Karl Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — Down Under — Melville C. Whitman (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — Wonders of the World 52. The Rock-Hewn Temples of Ellora, India — Alfred George (Illustrated Article)
  • 24 — Blinkers in Bermuda — Harold de Polo (Novelette)
  • 44 — The Yellow Yangtze — Herb Lewis (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Freebooter [Part 2 of 2] — Major George Fielding Eliot (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — North Star — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 73 — Hot Water — Cornell Woolrich (Novelette)
  • 87 — Perique [Part 3 of 6] — Dennis Lawton (Serial Segment)
  • 103 — The Strangest Migration — William B. Bellows (Miscellaneous); given as by Herb Lewis on the item itself.
  • 104 — Men of Daring: Dr. Edward Ryan — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 106 — Wrecker’s Luck — Will McMorrow (Short Story)
  • 125 — Valuable Paper — Theodore Stratton (Miscellaneous)
  • 125 — Toughest Guy — J. T. Champion (Miscellaneous)
  • 126 — Sheriff o’ Sunday Creek — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 129 — Lots of Noise — Robert Fuller (Miscellaneous)
  • 129 — Ice Cream Is Hot — James Joyce (Miscellaneous)
  • 130 — Flying Circus [Part 5 of 6] — George Bruce (Serial Segment) not the same as the story of the same name in the December 1927 issue of Air Stories.
  • 141 — He Ought to Fry — Thad Fears (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1944The Argosy (UK) Vol. 19, No. 1161936-01-01
  • 4 — Christmas — Thomas Lovell Beddoes (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Night-Flight — Antoine de Saint-Exupéry; translated by Stuart Gilbert (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 32 — The Skarhaven Tercentenary — Neil Bell (Short Story) Mixed Pickles by Neil Bell, Collins, 1935
  • 39 — Jerry Bundler — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine December 1897
  • 44 — Many Christmasses — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — Treasure Trove — F. Tennyson Jesse (Short Story) McCall’s Magazine April 1928
  • 51 — Wishing Is Free — Hans Fallada; translated by G. E. Halliday (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 60 — The Sign of the Broken Sword [Father Brown] — G. K. Chesterton (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post January 7 1911
  • 69 — “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” on the Screen — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 77 — Golden Star of Plymouth — James Francis Dwyer (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1929
  • 87 — Zganarel — Nikolai Lyeskov; translated by H. E. Kennedy (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 93 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 94 — In the Fog — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Clothes and the Man — Arthur Somers Roche (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 104 — Laughter and Song — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — The Laurels and the Lady — Leonard Merrick (Novellete) The Man Who Understood Women and Other Stories by Leonard Merrick, Nash, 1908
  • 129 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 133 — The Yahi-Bahi Oriental Society — Stephen Leacock (Short Story) Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich by Stephen Leacock, Bell and Cockburn, 1914
  • 144 — When All Was Young — Cosmo Hamilton (Short Story) Come Away from Life, and Other Incidents by Cosmo Hamilton, Hutchinson, 1935
  • 152 — The First Christmas — Katherine Hale (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 153 — Moumou — Ivan Turgenev (Short Story) Lippincott’s Magazine of Literature, Science and Education April 1871translated from the Russian.
  • 161 — Broken Ditches — Sylvia Lynd (Short Story) The New Magazine (UK) October 1926
  • 172 — The Gold Coin — François Coppée; translated by R. Merton (Short Story)
1945Argosy Vol. 261, No. 21936-01-04V. E. Pyles
  • 6 — Texas Shall Be Free! [Part 1 of 5] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — The Three Sacred Emblems — J. T. Champion (Miscellaneous); given as “The Three Sacred Emblem” on the item itself.
  • 27 — A Deal in Dogieville [Dogieville] — W. C. Tuttle (Short Story)
  • 38 — The Brothers — Robert Carse (Novelette)
  • 55 — The Longest Race — Herb Lewis (Miscellaneous)
  • 56 — Men of Daring: Sergt. Stanley Morgan — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 58 — Ladders Up! [Part 2 of 5] — Karl Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — The Wolf of Cobble Hill — William Merriam Rouse (Novelette)
  • 94 — A Burglar Who Believed in Signs — James Joyce (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Where the Word ARGOSY Comes From — [uncredited] (Illustrated Article)
  • 96 — Perique [Part 4 of 6] — Dennis Lawton (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — Instead of Guns — Walter Clare Martin (Short Story)
  • 118 — Killer’s Joke — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 121 — Geographical Oddities in the Americas — Betty Wood McNabb (Miscellaneous)
  • 122 — Flying Circus [Part 6 of 6] — George Bruce (Serial Segment) not the same as the story of the same name in the December 1927 issue of Air Stories.
  • 134 — On the Up and Up — Robert Fuller (Miscellaneous)
  • 135 — The Spotted Ethiopian — Anthony M. Rud (Short Story)
  • 139 — Iceberg Hunters — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 140 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Robert Carse (Column)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1946Argosy Vol. 261, No. 31936-01-11
  • 4 — Once—For a Thousand [Part 1 of 6; Peter “Smooth” Kyle] — Borden Chase (Novel)
  • 30 — Slated to Die — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novelette)
  • 58 — Texas Shall Be Free! [Part 2 of 5] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — A-Hunting We Shall Go — Theodore Fredenburgh (Novelette)
  • 93 — Captain Absalom — R. V. Gery (Short Story)
  • 101 — Ladders Up! [Part 3 of 5] — Karl Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — Men of Daring: Lt. Com. George O. Noville — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 118 — Punch-Drunk — Frederick C. Painton (Short Story)
  • 128 — Perique [Part 5 of 6] — Dennis Lawton (Serial Segment)
1947Argosy Vol. 261, No. 41936-01-18
  • 4 — Free Balloon — George Bruce (Novelette)
  • 29 — White Adventure—No. 1: The Holds Are Filled — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 40 — A Trick That Failed — Howard Rummel (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — Once—For a Thousand [Part 2 of 6; Peter “Smooth” Kyle] — Borden Chase (Novel)
  • 65 — Husband Killing in Roumania — J. T. Champion (Miscellaneous)
  • 66 — Men of Daring: Arthur H. Young — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 68 — Being a Gentleman Pays — Ted Copp (Short Story)
  • 77 — Cops Aren’t So Tough — Brian Welch (Miscellaneous)
  • 78 — Texas Shall Be Free! [Part 3 of 5] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — Jester’s Luck — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 96 — Chinese Hit-and-Run — Betty Wood McNabb (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Ladders Up! [Part 4 of 5] — Karl Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 113 — Easy to Catch — Will Taylor (Miscellaneous)
  • 114 — Hermit of Devil’s Bend — H. H. Matteson (Short Story)
  • 121 — Where Red Heads Are Scarce — Everett Wales (Miscellaneous)
  • 122 — Perique [Part 6 of 6] — Dennis Lawton (Serial Segment)
  • 138 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Lt. Com. George O. Noville (Column)
  • 140 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1948Argosy Vol. 261, No. 51936-01-25V. E. Pyles
  • 2 — The Streak [Part 1 of 6] — Max Brand (Novellete)
  • 23 — Monsieur, the Murderer — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 36 — Caribbean Style — Richard Howells Watkins (Novelette)
  • 66 — White Adventure—No. 2: The Devil’s Graveyard — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 73 — Back to Nature — Howard Rummel (Miscellaneous)
  • 74 — Men of Daring: Albert I — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 76 — Once—For a Thousand [Part 3 of 6; Peter “Smooth” Kyle] — Borden Chase (Novel)
  • 94 — Effect of G-Men on Crime — J. T. Champion (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — The Crime on St. Catherine Street — Cornell Woolrich (Novelette)
  • 110 — A Mosquito’s Tool Kit — Alfred Nord (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — Texas Shall Be Free! [Part 4 of 5] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — Ladders Up! [Part 5 of 5] — Karl Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — The End of Niagara — Herb Lewis (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1949Argosy Vol. 261, No. 61936-02-01
  • 6 — Black Angel Bridge — F. V. W. Mason (Novelette)
  • 39 — Living Relics of Old Chima — Stan Blakeslee (Miscellaneous)
  • 40 — The Dark Waters [Part 1 of 6] — William Corcoran (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — The Softy — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Short Story)
  • 70 — White Adventure—No. 3: World of Ice — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 79 — The Curse — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 80 — The Streak [Part 2 of 6] — Max Brand (Novellete)
  • 98 — Men of Daring: Billups Harris — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 100 — Once—For a Thousand [Part 4 of 6; Peter “Smooth” Kyle] — Borden Chase (Novel)
  • 116 — Texas Shall Be Free! [Part 5 of 5] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1950The Argosy (UK) Vol. 19, No. 1171936-02-01
  • 4 — A Song of Cities — Lady Margaret Sackville (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — The Attic Room — Mary Johnston (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 15 — Outward Bound — Norman Reilly Raine (Short Story) MacLean’s August 15 1929
  • 22 — Unlighted Lantern — Post Wheeler (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 25 — Portrait of a Miser — D. Manners-Sutton (Short Story) The Story-teller February 1932
  • 32 — Introduction to Browning Letters — William Rose Benét (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article) Woman’s Home Companion September 1935
  • 32 — “Addressed to Wimpole Street” [Part 1 of 3] — Elizabeth Barrett & Robert Browning; edited by William Rose Benét (Article) Woman’s Home Companion September 1935 (+3)
  • 53 — The Brownings — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 61 — The Flying Hat [Sir Richard Brantyngham] — Vincent Cornier (Novellete) The Story-teller May 1929
  • 74 — The Machine — Evan Coombes (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 79 — A Private War — J. E. Gurdon (Short Story)
  • 86 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 87 — From the Queen — Sinclair Lewis (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 96 — Sirius, the Dog Star — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Beryl, the Croucher, and the Rest of England [Limehouse] — Thomas Burke (Short Story) Limehouse Nights by Thomas Burke, Grant Richards, 1916
  • 105 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 109 — The Constant Mistress — Cosmo Hamilton (Short Story) Come Away from Life, and Other Incidents by Cosmo Hamilton, Hutchinson, 1935
  • 117 — Island Magic — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 119 — An Undiplomatic Incident — Richard Harding Davis (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 144 — To Dianeme — Robert Herrick (Poem(s)) Hesperides by Robert Herrick, 1648
  • 144 — To — — P. B. Shelley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 144 — To Celia — Sir George Etherege (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
1951Argosy Vol. 262, No. 11936-02-08John A. Coughlin
  • 6 — Fire Island [Part 1 of 3] — R. V. Gery (Serial Segment)
  • 35 — White Adventure—No. 4: The Lucky 13th — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 45 — Billiards — Charles Doubleyou (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — Dead Man’s Joke — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novelette)
  • 77 — Stowaway on the Mayflower — J. T. Champion (Miscellaneous)
  • 78 — Men of Daring: Col. Gordon Johnston — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 80 — The Dark Waters [Part 2 of 6] — William Corcoran (Serial Segment)
  • 98 — A Hole in the Sand — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 108 — The Streak [Part 3 of 6] — Max Brand (Novellete)
  • 123 — Dust Storms in the West Uncover Rare Seas Fossils — Alfred Nord (Miscellaneous)
  • 124 — Once—For a Thousand [Part 5 of 6; Peter “Smooth” Kyle] — Borden Chase (Novel)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1952Argosy Vol. 262, No. 21936-02-15John A. Coughlin
  • 6 — Madison Square Garden: I. Golden Gloves — Judson P. Philips (Novelette)
  • 35 — The Tough Sailor — Irving Wallace (Miscellaneous)
  • 36 — The Imperial Code — Ared White (Novelette)
  • 57 — White Adventure—No. 5: The Bay of Wails — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 67 — Wise Guys — Howard Rummel (Miscellaneous)
  • 68 — Fire Island [Part 2 of 3] — R. V. Gery (Serial Segment)
  • 82 — The Reds and Grays Fight It Out — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — The Diogenes Angle — Ted Copp (Short Story)
  • 92 — Men of Daring: Sir Claude De Crespigny — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — The Dark Waters [Part 3 of 6] — William Corcoran (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — The Streak [Part 4 of 6] — Max Brand (Novellete)
  • 123 — Once—For a Thousand [Part 6 of 6; Peter “Smooth” Kyle] — Borden Chase (Novel)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1953Argosy Vol. 262, No. 31936-02-22V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — Special Cargo — Robert Carse (Novelette)
  • 20 — Madison Square Garden: II. Iron Man — Judson P. Philips (Short Story)
  • 39 — White Adventure—No. 6: The Lost City — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 49 — Jealousy Deadly As Typhus — J. T. Champion (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — Men of Daring: G. H. Pegram — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 52 — Knife and Gun — Herb Lewis (Novelette)
  • 73 — Fire Island [Part 3 of 3] — R. V. Gery (Serial Segment)
  • 95 — Steam — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 109 — The Dark Waters [Part 4 of 6] — William Corcoran (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — The Streak [Part 5 of 6] — Max Brand (Novellete)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1954Argosy Vol. 262, No. 41936-02-29Paul Stahr
  • 6 — Traitor’s Shadow [Part 1 of 4] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 38 — Sleeping Helps Memory — J. T. Champion (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — White Adventure—No. 7: The Weeping Wall — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 51 — The Knocking Boy — James Robinson (Miscellaneous)
  • 52 — Murder Sails the Seas — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novelette)
  • 72 — Men of Daring: Capt. Edwin C. Musick — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 74 — Madison Square Garden: III. Troublemaker — Judson P. Philips (Short Story)
  • 94 — The Ritual of the Ganges — James Coburn (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — The Dark Waters [Part 5 of 6] — William Corcoran (Serial Segment)
  • 117 — Discoverer of the Pacific Ocean — I. Redell (Miscellaneous)
  • 118 — The Hairless Menace — Anthony Rud (Short Story)
  • 124 — The Streak [Part 6 of 6] — Max Brand (Novellete)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1955The Argosy (UK) Vol. 19, No. 1181936-03-01
  • 4 — Eternal Love — Sir Philip Sidney (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Widow’s Evening — I. A. R. Wylie (Novellete) The Delineator June 1931
  • 22 — The Academic Mr. Cataby — Vincent Cornier (Short Story) The Story-teller June 1928
  • 27 — No Eel for Nog — Henry Williamson (Short Story) Collier’s April 11 1925
  • 31 — Years — Walter Savage Landor (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 33 — The Stamp Collection — Karel Čapek; translated by Paul Selver (Short Story) Tales from Two Pockets by Karel Capek, tr. Paul Selver, Faber and Faber, 1932translated from the Czech (“Sbírka známek”, 1929).
  • 37 — Mother’s Son — Captain A. E. Dingle (Short Story) The Century Magazine February 1927
  • 44 — “Addressed to Wimpole Street” [Part 2 of 3] — Elizabeth Barrett & Robert Browning; edited by William Rose Benét (Article) Woman’s Home Companion September 1935 (+3)
  • 52 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 53 — The Wind and the Rain — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 61 — Mr. Tripney Goes Abroad — St. John G. Ervine (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 68 — Everyman — Siegfried Sassoon (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 74 — Travelling Companions — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — An Appointment with Himself — Clarence Winchester (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 81 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 85 — “One Crowded Hour…” — W. Townend (Short Story) The Story-teller January 1932
  • 96 — “I Saw a Ship A-Sailing” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — The Closed Door — Dorothy Whipple (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 127 — The History of the Hardcomes — Thomas Hardy (Short Story) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1891
  • 132 — Canzone — Inniss Bowen (Poem(s))
  • 132 — Sea — Don Gordon (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 133 — Three Who Fled — James Francis Dwyer (Short Story) The Premier Magazine #10, February 1915
  • 144 — This Modern World! — Various (Miscellaneous)
1956Argosy Vol. 262, No. 51936-03-07John A. Coughlin
  • 6 — Death Rides the Wind [Part 1 of 5] — Eustace L. Adams (Novellete) Air Trails February 1930
  • 31 — Glitter Dust — Donald Barr Chidsey (Short Story)
  • 37 — Don’t Stay at Home — James Robinson (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — Old Hell-Cat — T. T. Flynn (Novelette)
  • 79 — White Adventure—No. 8: Pressure Ridge — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 89 — Madison Square Garden: IV. Last Hour — Judson P. Philips (Novelette)
  • 110 — Men of Daring: Capt. Harry Manning — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 112 — Traitor’s Shadow [Part 2 of 4] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — The Dark Waters [Part 6 of 6] — William Corcoran (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Little, But— — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1957Argosy Vol. 262, No. 61936-03-14V. E. Pyles
  • 6 — The Devil’s Paint Pot — W. C. Tuttle (Novelette)
  • 40 — Class for Cops — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — White Adventure—No. 9: The Sturdy Little Tub — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 51 — A Last Outpost — Delos White (Miscellaneous)
  • 52 — The Wildcatter [Part 1 of 3] — Ted Copp (Serial Segment)
  • 85 — Death Rides the Wind [Part 2 of 5] — Eustace L. Adams (Novellete) Air Trails February 1930
  • 101 — Traitor’s Shadow [Part 3 of 4] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — Fifty Years from Now — Robert Schall (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — Men of Daring: Captain Tim Healy — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 118 — Seventy Below — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 125 — Madison Square Garden: V. Mile of the Century — Judson P. Philips (Short Story)
  • 142 — Strange Customs of the Guajiro Indians — J. T. Champion (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — The Champion Bull — Irving Wallace (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1958Argosy Vol. 263, No. 11936-03-21John A. Coughlin
  • 6 — Mr. Hazeltine—Murderer [Part 1 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 36 — Shark Trail [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novelette)
  • 59 — Modern American Massacre — J. T. Champion (Miscellaneous)
  • 60 — White Adventure—No. 10: Ice Party — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 72 — The Kiss of Death — William Warren, Jr. (Miscellaneous)
  • 72 — No More Noise — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Madison Square Garden: VI. The Big Show — Judson P. Philips (Short Story)
  • 88 — Dead Sea Fruit — Robert Clark (Miscellaneous)
  • 88 — The Virtuous City — Irving Wallace (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — The Wildcatter [Part 2 of 3] — Ted Copp (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Death Rides the Wind [Part 3 of 5] — Eustace L. Adams (Novellete) Air Trails February 1930
  • 127 — Science Develops a Frankenstein Insect — Hampton J. Meek (Miscellaneous)
  • 128 — Men of Daring: Jack Abernathy — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 130 — Traitor’s Shadow [Part 4 of 4] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Feathered Thief — L. R. Burwell (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1959Argosy Vol. 263, No. 21936-03-28John A. Coughlin
  • 4 — The Song of the Whip [Part 1 of 6] — Evan Evans (Novellete)
  • 30 — Bong-Piau — Alfred Batson (Novelette)
  • 47 — About Cops and Crooks — William Warren, Jr. (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — White Adventure—No. 11: Drift — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 57 — Gothamites Shouldn’t Boast — Devereaux Lyman Schmidt (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — Mr. Hazeltine—Murderer [Part 2 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 80 — Men of Daring: Gus Schalkham — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 82 — Once Off Key Largo — Theodore Fredenburgh (Short Story)
  • 93 — Tom-Tom Radios — Stilton J. Humboldt (Miscellaneous)
  • 94 — The Wildcatter [Part 3 of 3] — Ted Copp (Serial Segment)
  • 117 — Suttee — J. T. Champion (Miscellaneous)
  • 118 — Captain Jeff — John R. Phillips (Short Story)
  • 127 — Death Rides the Wind [Part 4 of 5] — Eustace L. Adams (Novellete) Air Trails February 1930
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1960The Argosy (UK) Vol. 19, No. 1191936-04-01
  • 4 — Dirge Without Music — Edna St. Vincent Millay (Poem(s)) Harper’s Magazine July 1928
  • 5 — Midwinter — Almet Jenks (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post October 18 1930
  • 23 — Sonnet — Elizabeth Barrett Browning (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 28 — A Benefit Performance — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) To-Day
  • 35 — Slow Poison — Charles Caldwell Dobie (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine July 1927
  • 46 — The General’s Flag — Bruno Lessing (Short Story) The Story-teller January 1932
  • 53 — Some Prominent Young Writers — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 61 — Afternoon Off — Dorothy Whipple (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine November 1932
  • 65 — The Golden Beetle — Bruno Frank; translated by Carina Carroll (Short Story)
  • 78 — The Law Steps In — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — The Eagle Gains Its Wings — Richard Parry (Short Story) The Story-teller June 1931
  • 85 — No Ships Pass — Lady Eleanor Smith (Novellete) The Story-teller May 1932
  • 99 — “Addressed to Wimpole Street” [Part 3 of 3] — Elizabeth Barrett & Robert Browning; edited by William Rose Benét (Article) Woman’s Home Companion September 1935 (+3)
  • 107 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 110 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 111 — The Quest — Albert Richard Wetjen (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 124 — The Poet and the Peasant — O. Henry (Short Story) The (New York) Sunday World September 10 1905
  • 127 — In the Train — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 129 — A Bird of Passage — Newman Flower (Short Story) The Story-teller August 1923
  • 144 — Dreams and the Dust — Richard Le Gallienne (Poem(s)) The Story-teller April 1923
1961Argosy Vol. 263, No. 31936-04-04V. E. Pyles
  • 6 — The Best Man Loses — Allan Vaughan Elston (Novelette)
  • 42 — Timber Smoke [Part 1 of 2] — Special Agent No. 76 (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — Lake of Fire — J. T. Champion (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — The Best Policy — C. C. Rice (Short Story)
  • 75 — Royal Water — Frankie Lewis (Miscellaneous)
  • 76 — Men of Daring: Russell S. Callow — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 78 — The Song of the Whip [Part 2 of 6] — Evan Evans (Novellete)
  • 99 — White Adventure—No. 12: The Mystery House — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 106 — The Longest Missing — Fridtjof Michelson (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — Mr. Hazeltine—Murderer [Part 3 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 125 — Life in Antarctica — Jacques D’Albert (Miscellaneous)
  • 126 — Death Rides the Wind [Part 5 of 5] — Eustace L. Adams (Novellete) Air Trails February 1930
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1962Argosy Vol. 263, No. 41936-04-11
  • 6 — The Devil Who Played God [Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Novelette)
  • 38 — Two-Faced Terror [Part 1 of 2] — Richard Howells Watkins (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — Ole Ram Sheep — Howard Ellis Davis (Short Story)
  • 71 — Timber Smoke [Part 2 of 2] — Special Agent No. 76 (Serial Segment)
  • 90 — Men of Daring: Sir Roger Keyes — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 92 — White Adventure—No. 13: Antarctic City — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 101 — The Song of the Whip [Part 3 of 6] — Evan Evans (Novellete)
  • 117 — Strangers at the Crossroads — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 121 — Mr. Hazeltine—Murderer [Part 4 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
1963Argosy Vol. 263, No. 51936-04-18John A. Coughlin
  • 4 — River Devil [Part 1 of 4] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 31 — Hot Weather—Hot Crime — J. W. Holden (Miscellaneous)
  • 32 — Right Down the Groove — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novelette)
  • 53 — Two-Faced Terror [Part 2 of 2] — Richard Howells Watkins (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — Out-of-Date Set — Karl Detzer (Short Story)
  • 89 — Coming of Age — Fridtjof Michelson (Miscellaneous)
  • 90 — White Adventure—No. 14: Retreat — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 100 — Men of Daring: T. O. M. Sopwith — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 102 — The Song of the Whip [Part 4 of 6] — Evan Evans (Novellete)
  • 117 — Cat of the Clouds — Anthony Rud (Short Story)
  • 121 — He Won His Bet — Frankie Lewis (Miscellaneous)
  • 122 — Mr. Hazeltine—Murderer [Part 5 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — No Honor — Robert Crain (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1964Argosy Vol. 263, No. 61936-04-25V. E. Pyles
  • 2 — The Revelation of Henry [Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novelette)
  • 33 — Best Man — Fridtjof Michelson (Miscellaneous)
  • 34 — The Gratitude of Coolie Sam — Herb Lewis (Novelette)
  • 54 — We’re All Nuts — Robert Kline (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — Hay Burner — C. C. Rice (Short Story)
  • 65 — Hard to Get Lost — Ralph Greer (Miscellaneous)
  • 66 — Men of Daring: Matt McGrath — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 68 — River Devil [Part 2 of 4] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 81 — The Song of the Whip [Part 5 of 6] — Evan Evans (Novellete)
  • 97 — Risin’ River — Charles T. Jackson (Short Story)
  • 109 — White Adventure—No. 15: The Admiral’s Griddle Cake — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 117 — Mr. Hazeltine—Murderer [Part 6 of 6; Gillian Hazeltine] — George F. Worts (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1965The Argosy (UK) Vol. 19, No. 1201936-05-01
  • 4 — Spring — Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (Poem(s)) Songes and Sonettes ed. Richard Tottel, Richard Tottel, 1557
  • 5 — The Ecstatic Thief — G. K. Chesterton (Novellete) Cassell’s Magazine September 1929
  • 15 — Willow Legend — Jessica West (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 27 — Amok — John Russell (Short Story) Collier’s June 21 1919
  • 35 — Young China — Charles Caldwell Dobie (Short Story) Ladies’ Home Journal August 1920
  • 44 — A Great Rushing of Wings — Emma-Lindsay Squier (Novellete) McCall’s Magazine December 1924
  • 53 — “A Tale of Two Cities” on the Screen — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 61 — The Old Ancient Ship — Morley Roberts (Short Story) The Premier Magazine #23, March 1916
  • 70 — At Easter — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Talin — Concha Espina; translated by H. E. Kennedy (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 83 — A Love Passage — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Idler August 1896
  • 89 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 93 — The Backbreaker’s Bride — Henry Williamson (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine June 1933
  • 97 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 98 — So They Say— — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — The Notorious Mrs. Gatacre — The Baroness von Hutten (Short Story) The Story-teller July 1932
  • 110 — True Beauty — Thomas Carew (Poem(s)) Poems by Thomas Carew, 1640
  • 110 — Echoes — Thomas Moore (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 111 — Tent Show Lady — Ellis Parker Butler (Short Story) New Age Illustrated November 1927
  • 119 — Jealousy — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 130 — Full Circle — Algernon Blackwood (Short Story) The English Review May 1925
  • 135 — The Living Dead — Bruno Lessing (Short Story) The Story-teller July 1932
1966Argosy Vol. 264, No. 11936-05-02John A. Coughlin
  • 6 — Big Top Banners [Part 1 of 4] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 31 — Burglars, Beware! — Fridtjof Michelson (Miscellaneous)
  • 32 — Men of Daring: Gen. Nelson A. Miles — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 34 — The Witch-Makers — Donald Wandrei (Novelette)
  • 57 — Cannibalee — R. V. Gery (Short Story)
  • 69 — They All Got Systems — Ted Copp (Novelette)
  • 85 — River Devil [Part 3 of 4] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 101 — White Adventure—No. 16: “Fellow Countrymen—” — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 109 — Handcuffs — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 118 — Eat Your Vegetables to See Well — Fred Kleetor (Miscellaneous)
  • 119 — The Song of the Whip [Part 6 of 6] — Evan Evans (Novellete)
  • 136 — Rains Red Wine — J. T. Champion (Miscellaneous)
  • 137 — The Cow Cook — H. H. Matteson (Short Story)
  • 142 — A Good Throw — Steve Porter (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1967Argosy Vol. 264, No. 21936-05-09V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — This Man Was Murdered! — Donald B. Chidsey (Novelette)
  • 30 — Big Game [Part 1 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 36 — Destiny Walk — Robert Carse (Novelette)
  • 74 — Raiders of the Deep — Frankie Lewis (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — Big Top Banners [Part 2 of 4] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 94 — The Best Drivers — J. T. Champion (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — White Adventure—No. 17: Dog-Sledging — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 103 — Frying Pans and Telescopes — James Grainger (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — Men of Daring: Joe Crosson — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 106 — Five Devils and the Deep Sea — Ralph R. Perry (Short Story)
  • 115 — River Devil [Part 4 of 4] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 129 — Uncle Tom’s Day Off — Kenneth Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 136 — High Tide — H. H. Matteson (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1968Argosy Vol. 264, No. 31936-05-16John A. Coughlin
  • 4 — Murderer’s Paradise [Part 1 of 6; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novel)
  • 30 — Crime of the Century — Alfred Batson (Novelette)
  • 67 — Big Game [Part 2 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — The Mustache That Failed — J. T. Champion (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Underworld Trail — Cornell Woolrich (Novelette)
  • 103 — The Record for Cold — Robert Delaney (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — “Yours Without Wax” — Gertrude Lewis (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — Men of Daring: Dick Grace — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 106 — White Adventure—No. 18: Advance Base — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 116 — The Worst Liquor — Fridtjof Michelson (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — Big Top Banners [Part 3 of 4] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — A Difficult Moving Job — A. E. Callow (Miscellaneous)
  • 132 — Out of the Wreck — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 137 — Cobra — Perry Adams (Short Story)
  • 141 — Washington Wasn’t a U.S. Army General — Jean James (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1969Argosy Vol. 264, No. 41936-05-23Emmett Watson
  • 2 — Dungeon of Spies — Ared White (Novelette)
  • 34 — Donnybrook Shoots the Works [Part 1 of 3] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 55 — Fire Versus Gas in War — A. E. Callow (Miscellaneous)
  • 56 — Charivari — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 66 — Murderer’s Paradise [Part 2 of 6; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novel)
  • 84 — Strange Burial Custom — Roger Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — White Adventure—No. 19: Black Winter — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 94 — Men of Daring: Gregory Mason — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 96 — Big Game [Part 3 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Cold Blooded — Fridtjof Michelson (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — Slum with an Overcoat — H. H. Matteson (Short Story)
  • 118 — Is Pedigree the Measure of Animals’ Value? — Ferncliffe Cummock (Miscellaneous)
  • 119 — Big Top Banners [Part 4 of 4] — John Wilstach (Serial Segment)
  • 134 — Check “Blind Spots” on National Forests — Caspar J. Koch (Miscellaneous)
  • 135 — Sparkling Waters of Death — Anthony M. Rud (Short Story)
  • 139 — The Bullet-Proof Indian — Lewis Rash (Miscellaneous)
  • 140 — Panther’s Mate — Hapsburg Liebe (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1970Argosy Vol. 264, No. 51936-05-30John A. Coughlin
  • 2 — The Alligator Ring [Part 1 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Irishman’s Holiday — R. V. Gery (Novelette)
  • 45 — Costly Ducks — Ralph Schlechter (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — Safe Cracker — Stewart Robertson (Short Story)
  • 56 — Plow Designer Whittled Models from Potatoes — Tom Tupper (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Murderer’s Paradise [Part 3 of 6; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novel)
  • 76 — One Plowing of Potatoes Enough — Roger Yase (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — White Adventure—No. 20: Green Moon — Lieutenant Commander George O. Noville, U.S.N.R.; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 86 — Men of Daring: Capt. Einar Sundstrom — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 88 — Big Game [Part 4 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — Broken Snowshoe — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 116 — Defects of Inbreeding Erased by Outbreeding — Raymond Lee (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — Donnybrook Shoots the Works [Part 2 of 3] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 133 — To the Cleaners — C. C. Rice (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1971The Argosy (UK) Vol. 19, No. 1211936-06-01
  • 4 — We Are Ten — The Editor (Editorial) (Reprint)
  • 6 — Sonnet — Lord Alfred Douglas (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 7 — A Jungle Graduate — James Francis Dwyer (Short Story) Harper’s Weekly September 10 1910
  • 13 — After the Inquest — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) Short Stories November 1894
  • 18 — What Men Live By — Leo Tolstoy; translated by Louise Maude & Aylmer Maude (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the Russian.
  • 28 — Success — W. H. Davies (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 29 — Holiday Group — E. M. Delafield (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 37 — Wolf’s Homing — Vincent Cornier (Short Story) The Story-teller March 1929
  • 45 — A Crown of Life — Henry Williamson (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1935
  • 53 — “Sea Fever” — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 61 — The Lost God — John Russell (Short Story) Collier’s August 18 1917
  • 71 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 72 — This Modern World! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Tuesday Afternoon — L. A. G. Strong (Short Story) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine May 1934
  • 79 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 83 — The Fountain Plays — Dorothy L. Sayers (Short Story) Harper’s Bazaar December 1932; #1 in the “Great Stories of Religion” series.
  • 90 — Summer’s Return — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — The Man Who Wrote Free Verse — J. C. Squire (Short Story) The Grub Street Nights Entertainment by J. C. Squire, Hodder, 1924
  • 101 — Georgia’s Ruling — O. Henry (Short Story) The Outlook June 30 1900
  • 106 — Ad Interim — Daniel Whitehead Hicky (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 108 — To the Ladies — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 110 — Tillingfold Play Grinling Green [Tillingfold] — Hugh de Selincourt (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine September 1930, as “Tillingfold v. Grinling Green”
  • 117 — Strange Partnerships — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 119 — Time Throws a Dart — Joseph Hergesheimer (Novellete) The Story-teller February 1930
1972Argosy Vol. 264, No. 61936-06-06
  • 6 — The Pathfinders — Allan Vaughan Elston (Novelette)
  • 43 — Strip Crops Hold Soil When Winds Whip Fields — Luke Jones (Miscellaneous)
  • 44 — The Flying Bartender — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 56 — Sword of Caesar — Theodore Roscoe (Novelette)
  • 77 — The Alligator Ring [Part 2 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 95 — Donnybrook Shoots the Works [Part 3 of 3] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 114 — Men of Daring: Will Bill Donovan — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 116 — Murderer’s Paradise [Part 4 of 6; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novel)
  • 130 — Big Game [Part 5 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1973Argosy Vol. 265, No. 11936-06-13V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — Henry Rides the Danger Trail [Part 1 of 5; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel); given as Part 1 of 4.
  • 25 — White Adventure—No. 21: Men Alone — Lt. Com. Geo. O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 35 — Eat It or Die! — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 36 — Tough Guy — Judson P. Philips (Novelette)
  • 57 — The Alligator Ring [Part 3 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — Marvine the Marvelous — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 84 — Men of Daring: Floyd Bennett — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 86 — Murderer’s Paradise [Part 5 of 6; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novel)
  • 103 — The Strangest Beast — Anthony M. Rud (Short Story)
  • 107 — Big Game [Part 6 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 121 — Bad Dog — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 127 — Set a Thief — Alfred Batson (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1974Argosy Vol. 265, No. 21936-06-20Hubert Rogers
  • 4 — The Golden Knight [Part 1 of 7] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Stowaway with Death — Berton E. Cook (Novelette)
  • 48 — Henry Rides the Danger Trail [Part 2 of 5; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 65 — One Thousand Dollars, Mex. — R. V. Gery (Short Story)
  • 76 — Ponds Behind Check Dams Bring Ice and Wild Ducks — Jack Spellman (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — The Easy Way to Chi — Herb Lewis (Short Story)
  • 90 — Giants That Battle the Air — L. U. Reavis (Pictorial)
  • 92 — The Alligator Ring [Part 4 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — Any Jail Is a Jail — Edgar Piper (Short Story)
  • 114 — Men of Daring: George Washington De Long — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 116 — White Adventure—No. 22: Crevasse Dodging — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 124 — Rescued Rescues Rescuer — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 125 — Murderer’s Paradise [Part 6 of 6; Singapore Sammy] — George F. Worts (Novel)
  • 141 — Insect Pests Sap Away $2,000,000,000 Each Year — John Knox (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1975Argosy Vol. 265, No. 31936-06-27Hubert Rogers
  • 4 — Madame X of the Legion — Georges Surdez (Novelette)
  • 38 — The Golden Knight [Part 2 of 7] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 58 — Chinese Contraband — Richard V. Whyte (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Jungle Tribune — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 74 — White Adventure—No. 23: My Gallant Companions — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 85 — The Fancy Man — R. V. Gery (Short Story)
  • 95 — Garageman Finds a Comet — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — Men of Daring: Charley Rankin — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 98 — Henry Rides the Danger Trail [Part 3 of 5; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 114 — A Fishworm Never Sees Red! — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Two Red Corn Ears — H. H. Matteson (Short Story)
  • 122 — Wrangling at Wrangel — Boris Vronsky (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — The Alligator Ring [Part 5 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 136 — Rain—Amateur Archeologist — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 137 — Three Smart Boys — Alfred Batson (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1976The Argosy (UK) Vol. 20, No. 1221936-07-01
  • 4 — The Beacon-Fires — Ernest Rhys (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Missing from Her Home — Dorothy Whipple (Short Story) The Story-teller August 1932
  • 15 — This Impermanence — Louise Crenshaw Ray (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 19 — Crime Without Passion — Ben Hecht (Novellete) The Grand Magazine September 1933
  • 30 — Lanes — James Walker (Poem(s))
  • 31 — The Kings of Orion — John Buchan (Short Story) The Moon Endureth by John Buchan, Blackwood, 1912
  • 42 — The Dearly Beloved of Benjamin Cobb — Clemence Dane (Short Story) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine April 1923
  • 53 — An Argosy Calendar — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 61 — The Basement Room — Graham Greene (Novellete) The Basement Room and Other Stories by Graham Greene, Cresset Press, 1935
  • 74 — Night — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg — Mark Twain (Novellete) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1899
  • 95 — Sonnet — Lord Alfred Douglas (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 101 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 105 — Death of Uncle Silas [Uncle Silas] — H. E. Bates (Short Story) Story #22, May 1934
  • 109 — The Third Lamb — Anne D. Kyle (Short Story) Ladies’ Home Journal December 1929; #2 in the “Great Stories of Religion” series.
  • 115 — The Song of Wandering Aengus — W. B. Yeats (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 116 — The Little Gold Ears of Sleth — James Francis Dwyer (Short Story) The Red Book Magazine August 1914
  • 125 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 126 — The Romany Folk — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 129 — The Kang-He Jar — W. Townend (Short Story) The Strand Magazine August 1929
  • 138 — So They Say— — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 139 — Mr. Mocatta — Peter Delius (Short Story) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine August 1934
1977Argosy Vol. 265, No. 41936-07-04Hubert Rogers
  • 6 — “The Rockets’ Red Glare—” — George Bruce (Novelette)
  • 36 — Filibusters Five [Part 1 of 4] — Ralph R. Perry (Serial Segment)
  • 58 — The Mob Knows Best — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 65 — The Golden Knight [Part 3 of 7] — George Challis (Serial Segment); given in the Table of Contents as part 3 of 8.
  • 87 — White Adventure—No. 24: Meet the Professors — Lt. Com. George O. Noville; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story)
  • 98 — Men of Daring: Mystery Hero (Admiral Gordon Campbell) — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 100 — Henry Rides the Danger Trail [Part 4 of 5; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 118 — Rule of the Rope — Frank Piazzi (Short Story)
  • 122 — Airplanes vs. Burros — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — The Alligator Ring [Part 6 of 6] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 136 — Highway to Hell — Paul Ernst (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1978Argosy (Canada) July 4, 19361936-07-04Hubert Rogers
  • “The Rockets’ Red Glare—” — George Bruce (Novellete) Argosy July 4 1936
  • Filibusters Five [Part 1 of 4] — Ralph R. Perry (Serial Segment) Argosy July 4 1936
1979Argosy Vol. 265, No. 51936-07-11Emmett Watson
  • 6 — The Captain Had Five Wives — Allan Vaughan Elston (Novelette)
  • 21 — Small Boats Starts to Circle Globe — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 22 — Filibusters Five [Part 2 of 4] — Ralph R. Perry (Serial Segment)
  • 44 — Jacques the Giantess Killer [Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Novelette)
  • 61 — The Golden Knight [Part 4 of 7] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 81 — Save Us from This — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 82 — Men of Daring: The Flying Padre (Paul Schulte) — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 84 — Sleepy McGee — L. Ron Hubbard (Short Story)
  • 96 — White Adventure—No. 25: Wings Over Ice — Lieutenant Commander George O. Noville, U.S.N.R.; as told to Thomas Calvert McClary (True Story); indicated as the last “White Adventure” to be published.
  • 108 — No Surrender — William Chamberlain (Novelette)
  • 125 — Henry Rides the Danger Trail [Part 5 of 5; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1980Argosy Vol. 265, No. 61936-07-18V. E. Pyles
  • When Hamlet Hit Dogieville [Dogieville] — W. C. Tuttle (Novelette)
  • The Exiled Monster — Anthony M. Rud (Short Story)
  • North of the Stars [Part 1 of 4] — Patrick Lee (Serial Segment)
  • Web of Steel — Edmund M. Littell (Novelette)
  • Filibusters Five [Part 3 of 4] — Ralph R. Perry (Serial Segment)
  • Don’t Rush Me — L. Ron Hubbard (Short Story)
  • The Golden Knight [Part 5 of 7] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • Men of Daring: Billy Arnold — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • Pigboat Guy — Steve Fisher (Short Story)
  • Murder for an Alibi — Ted Copp (Short Story)
  • Loot of Takenah — Fridtjof Michelson (Short Story)
1981Argosy Vol. 266, No. 11936-07-25John A. Coughlin
  • 4 — Things Happen Fast [Nick Fisher] — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novelette)
  • 21 — Old Trigger Finger — William Edward Hayes (Short Story)
  • 33 — Hunts Gold in Volcanoes’ Cores — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 34 — North of the Stars [Part 2 of 4] — Patrick Lee (Serial Segment)
  • 59 — Pink Snakes — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 69 — The Golden Knight [Part 6 of 7] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 89 — My Kingdom for a Tractor— — Richard V. Whyte (Miscellaneous)
  • 90 — Men of Daring: Buck Jones — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 92 — Filibusters Five [Part 4 of 4] — Ralph R. Perry (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — Cathedral of the Giants — Tom Curry (Novelette)
  • 135 — They Can’t Stay Away — Wilton Hazzard (Miscellaneous)
  • 136 — Hipboot and the Genie — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 142 — Poisoned Arrows to Cure Your Ills — Boris Vronsky (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1982Argosy Vol. 266, No. 21936-08-01Hubert Rogers
  • 6 — Brave Men Die Hard [Part 1 of 4] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 32 — Money in the Ashes — Richard Wormser (Novelette)
  • 56 — Columbus Defied the Weather and Won! — L. U. Reavis (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — The Man of Peace — R. V. Gery (Novelette)
  • 78 — When History Hit Dogieville [Dogieville] — W. C. Tuttle (Short Story)
  • 90 — They Keep Them Awake in Texas — Harold Ledbetter (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — North of the Stars [Part 3 of 4] — Patrick Lee (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Men of Daring: Air Speed King (Howard Hughes) — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 112 — The Size of a Man — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 119 — The Golden Knight [Part 7 of 7] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 133 — The Diamond Pit — Alexander Key (Short Story)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1983The Argosy (UK) Vol. 20, No. 1231936-08-01
  • 4 — Forgetfulness — Lord Alfred Douglas (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — A Friend of Napoleon — Richard Connell (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 30 1923
  • 15 — Inheritance — Anne Duffield (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1932
  • 23 — The Cage — Harry Brander (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 29 — A Fine Day [Jeremy] — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) The Story-teller April 1923
  • 37 — Zodomirsky’s Duel — Alexandre Dumas; translated by Percy Haselden (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the French (“Marianna”, Herminie and Marianna, Méline, Cans et Cie., 1859).
  • 47 — Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven — W. B. Yeats (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 52 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 53 — “Things to Come” — [uncredited] (Pictorial) [Ref. H. G. Wells]
  • 61 — The Queer Story of Brownlow’s Newspaper — H. G. Wells (Short Story) Ladies’ Home Journal February 1932
  • 71 — Valuable Cargo — Jacland Marmur (Novellete) The Story-teller December 1932
  • 86 — “Under the Greenwood Tree” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Godfather Death — Clemence Dane (Novellete) The Fairies Return, Peter Davies, 1934
  • 99 — The Leader of the People [Billy Buck] — John Steinbeck (Short Story)
  • 107 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 111 — The Message — Andrew Soutar (Short Story) (Reprint); #3 in the “Great Stories of Religion” series.
  • 117 — Among the High Hills — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 119 — The Stoic — Alan Sullivan (Short Story) The Story-teller September 1932
  • 124 — Birthdays — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 127 — The Perfect Conspiracy — Bruce Norman (Novellete) The Story-teller September 1932
  • 144 — So They Say— — Various (Miscellaneous)
1984Argosy Vol. 266, No. 31936-08-08V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — Battleship on a Mountain [Nick Fisher] — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novelette)
  • 22 — Thief-Lover Valley [Part 1 of 2] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 45 — Wilderness Drama — Harold F. Cruickshank (Short Story)
  • 57 — Prairie Schooners Roll Again — Lewis Rash (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — Loot for the Legion — Robert Carse (Novelette)
  • 79 — Do Meteorites Carry Life? — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 80 — Men of Daring: Sir Robert Baden-Powell — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 82 — Brave Men Die Hard [Part 2 of 4] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — An Ancient City in Nebraska — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — The Devil in Hollywood — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 113 — Giant Air Base Planned in Alaska — Harold Ledbetter (Miscellaneous)
  • 114 — North of the Stars [Part 4 of 4] — Patrick Lee (Serial Segment)
  • 128 — Scared — Thomas Duncan (Short Story)
  • 135 — Fog — William Chamberlain (Short Story)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1985Argosy Vol. 266, No. 41936-08-15Emmett Watson
  • 4 — The Spy Double — Ared White (Novelette)
  • 32 — Toy Battleships for Admirals — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Swamp Carnival — Franklin H. Martin (Short Story)
  • 44 — Buccaneers International [Part 1 of 3] — Arthur Hawthorne Carhart (Novelette)
  • 70 — Strike Three in Dogieville [Dogieville] — W. C. Tuttle (Short Story)
  • 82 — Thief-Lover Valley [Part 2 of 2] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — Men of Daring: Edward Marshall — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 106 — Decoyed — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story) Western Story Magazine July 12 1930
  • 115 — Brave Men Die Hard [Part 3 of 4] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 137 — The Dead Remember — Robert E. Howard (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1986Argosy Vol. 266, No. 51936-08-22Hubert Rogers
  • 2 — Don Peon [Part 1 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — Thunder Bull Thunders Again! — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — On Patrol — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 34 — Storm Signals! [Nick Fisher] — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novelette)
  • 53 — You Pays Your Nickel — Cornell Woolrich (Novelette)
  • 66 — Handshake Wanes in El Salvador — Boris Vronsky (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Buccaneers International [Part 2 of 3] — Arthur Hawthorne Carhart (Novelette)
  • 90 — Men of Daring: Sidney Franklin, American Bull-Fighter — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 92 — Uneasy Lies the Head — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 105 — Spider Gold [Jan Kromhout] — James Francis Dwyer (Short Story)
  • 113 — Brave Men Die Hard [Part 4 of 4] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — Carnival Champion — Franklin H. Martin (Short Story)
  • 139 — Call for Wooden Nickels! — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 140 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1987Argosy Vol. 266, No. 61936-08-29Hubert Rogers
  • 2 — Range of Riddles — Bennett Foster (Novelette)
  • 30 — The Speed King [Part 1 of 4] — George Bruce (Serial Segment)
  • 54 — Two Pearls—with Blood — Capt. Frederick Moore (Short Story)
  • 65 — Oh, for the Life of a Sailor! — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 66 — Don Peon [Part 2 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 87 — Lucky Lady — Robert Carse (Novelette)
  • 105 — Universe Still Creating Matter — Harold Ledbetter (Miscellaneous)
  • 106 — Men of Daring: Tracy Richardson — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 108 — Cooks Got No Tumtum — H. H. Matteson (Short Story)
  • 115 — A Hammock to Fall In — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — Buccaneers International [Part 3 of 3] — Arthur Hawthorne Carhart (Novelette)
  • 133 — The Black Warrior — Anthony M. Rud (Short Story)
  • 142 — Strange Facts Concerning Common Insects — J. T. Champion (Miscellaneous)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1988The Argosy (UK) Vol. 20, No. 1241936-09-01
  • 4 — The Sorrow of Love — W. B. Yeats (Poem(s)) An Anthology of Modern Verse ed. A. Methuen, Methuen, 1921
  • 5 — Film Face — Vicki Baum; translated by Margaret Goldsmith (Short Story) Ladies’ Home Journal November 1932
  • 9 — Mr. Walcot Goes Home — Francis Brett Young (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine October 1929
  • 20 — Flowers of Frost — Beverley Nichols (Short Story) The Story-teller August 1932
  • 33 — Afternoon with Lynette — Doris Peel (Short Story) Story #24, July 1934
  • 39 — Skin Deep — Harry Brander (Short Story) The Story-teller March 1932
  • 51 — In the Garden — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — An Argosy Calendar — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 61 — The Orgy — Walter de la Mare (Novellete) The Yale Review June 1930
  • 76 — Morning — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — Without Sentiment — Juliet Wilbor Tompkins (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1932
  • 85 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 89 — The Stranglehold — Anne Duffield (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1932
  • 98 — The Bear — Desmond MacCarthy (Short Story)
  • 103 — A Black Affair — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Idler April 1896
  • 109 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 110 — Two and Two Together — James Warner Bellah (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine September 1932
  • 117 — Paradise Orchid — Vincent Cornier (Novellete) The Story-teller December 1931
1989Argosy Vol. 267, No. 11936-09-05John A. Coughlin
  • 6 — Bengal Fire [Part 1 of 6; Insp. Leonidas Prike] — L. G. Blochman (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — Bare Fists at Shanghai — Roy de S. Horn (Novelette)
  • 44 — The Old Gray Hudson Ain’t What It Used to Be — Harold Ledbetter (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Spurs — Rollin Brown (Short Story)
  • 58 — Gun for a Gringo — Cornell Woolrich (Novelette)
  • 76 — Lady Musher Goes Boating — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — The Ghost Mascot — Anthony Rud (Short Story)
  • 83 — New Whippets for the Navy — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 84 — Men of Daring: Ugo Zacchini — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 86 — The Speed King [Part 2 of 4] — George Bruce (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Longhair Said No — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 121 — Don Peon [Part 3 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Dey Ain’t No Ghosts! — Oscar O’Keefe (Miscellaneous)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1990Argosy Vol. 267, No. 21936-09-12Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Transpacific Plunder — Frederick C. Painton (Novelette)
  • 28 — S.R.O. for Ghosts — Oscar O’Keefe (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Harp’s Blood — Major R. E. Dupuy (Novelette)
  • 45 — Bengal Fire [Part 2 of 6; Insp. Leonidas Prike] — L. G. Blochman (Serial Segment)
  • 66 — Call for Pioneers! — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Dusty Dan — John R. Phillips (Short Story)
  • 76 — Men of Daring: Roger Q. Williams — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 78 — The Speed King [Part 3 of 4] — George Bruce (Serial Segment)
  • 102 — Getaway Money — Charles T. Jackson (Short Story)
  • 115 — Have You Heard These Yet? — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — Don Peon [Part 4 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 133 — He Reached for the Stars — James P. Olsen (Short Story)
  • 141 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1991Argosy Vol. 267, No. 31936-09-19Hubert Rogers
  • 6 — Tarzan and the Magic Men [Part 1 of 3; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Serial Segment)
  • 35 — The Fame of Tarzan — The Editor (Miscellaneous) [Ref. Edgar Rice Burroughs]
  • 36 — Spanish for Goat [Nick Fisher] — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novelette)
  • 58 — Men of Daring: Wyatt Earp — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 60 — Hold ’Em Dogieville [Dogieville] — W. C. Tuttle (Short Story)
  • 72 — Plenty of Nerves — Harold Ledbetter (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Tom Quixote — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 86 — Bengal Fire [Part 3 of 6; Insp. Leonidas Prike] — L. G. Blochman (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — Shenandoah, Shenandoah — William Chamberlain (Novelette)
  • 123 — The Speed King [Part 4 of 4] — George Bruce (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1992Argosy Vol. 267, No. 41936-09-26Hubert Rogers
  • 6 — Raid of the China Clipper [Part 1 of 5] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — No Law in Shadow Valley — W. C. Tuttle (Novelette)
  • 61 — New Guns for G-Men — Oscar O’Keefe (Miscellaneous)
  • 62 — Tarzan and the Magic Men [Part 2 of 3; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Serial Segment)
  • 83 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 84 — Blood Feud — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 95 — Look Out for Those Hydrogen Atoms! — Harold Ledbetter (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — Men of Daring: Burt McConnell — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 98 — Hard Rock—Hard Men — Edward Green (Short Story)
  • 109 — Dead in One Place, Alive in Another — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 110 — Bengal Fire [Part 4 of 6; Insp. Leonidas Prike] — L. G. Blochman (Serial Segment)
  • 130 — The Envoy from Cactus County — Dorothy & Rollin Brown (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1993The Argosy (UK) Vol. 20, No. 1251936-10-01
  • 4 — Sonnet — Sir Philip Sidney (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — The Adventure of the Kind Mr. Smith [Aristide Pujol] — W. J. Locke (Short Story) The Strand Magazine June 1911
  • 15 — The Man Who Was Blind — Edwin Pugh (Short Story) The Grand Magazine January 1907
  • 21 — Horsie — Dorothy Parker (Short Story) Harper’s Bazaar December 1932
  • 29 — The Vigil of Mousing Keekee — Henry Williamson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 37 — Literary and Artistic Associations of the West Country — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 45 — Black and Scarlet — Susan Ertz (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 19 1932
  • 52 — Do You Remember? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 53 — The Apple-Tree — John Galsworthy (Novellete) Good Housekeeping January 1917 (+3)
  • 80 — So They Say— — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — For My Lady — A. R. Wetjen (Short Story) Collier’s July 30 1932
  • 87 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 91 — The Love Nest — Ring W. Lardner (Short Story) Cosmopolitan August 1925
  • 97 — Anniversary — Clarence Winchester (Short Story) The Story-teller March 1932
  • 100 — The Heart’s Awakening — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — False Colours — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine January 1899
  • 108 — Jack Wapping — Thomas Burke (Short Story) Night Pieces by Thomas Burke, Constable, 1935
  • 114 — When the World Is Over — Lord Dunsany (Poem(s)) New York Herald Tribune December 9 1934
  • 115 — “To Account Rendered…” — Edward G. Smettem (Novellete) The Story-teller March 1933
  • 134 — The Leisure Hour — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 136 — There Goes Fame — Douglas Newton (Short Story) The Story-teller March 1933
1994Argosy Vol. 267, No. 51936-10-03V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — King of the Beasts — Theodore Roscoe (Novelette)
  • 23 — Raid of the China Clipper [Part 2 of 5] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 45 — A Gent from the Pecos [Pike Bearfield] — Robert E. Howard (Short Story)
  • 57 — Justice in the Zoo — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — Mr. Luck — L. Ron Hubbard (Novelette)
  • 74 — Men of Daring: Andre Malraux — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 76 — Tarzan and the Magic Men [Part 3 of 3; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Serial Segment)
  • 101 — Famous Diamonds — Richard V. Whyte (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — Sons of Noah — James Stevens (Short Story)
  • 115 — Ice Water Warrior — Anthony M. Rud (Short Story)
  • 121 — Farming with Vacuum Cleaners — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 122 — Bengal Fire [Part 5 of 6; Insp. Leonidas Prike] — L. G. Blochman (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1995Argosy Vol. 267, No. 61936-10-10Emmett Watson
  • 6 — Legionnaires Lost — Robert Carse (Novelette)
  • 37 — Drug for Depression — Harold Ledbetter (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — Blue Norther [Part 1 of 2] — Edgar L. Cooper (Serial Segment)
  • 62 — Counterfeiting—1636 Style — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — Space Station No. 1 — Manly Wade Wellman (Short Story)
  • 75 — The Man with the Tin Nose — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 88 — Men of Daring: Capt. John H. Craige — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 90 — Raid of the China Clipper [Part 3 of 5] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — The Ghost Camp — Donald Barr Chidsey (Short Story)
  • 122 — Once a Sailor— — Boris Vronsky (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — Bengal Fire [Part 6 of 6; Insp. Leonidas Prike] — L. G. Blochman (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1996Argosy Vol. 268, No. 11936-10-17Emmett Watson
  • 6 — The Howling Wilderness — Allan Vaughan Elston (Novelette)
  • 26 — Red Chaos by Night [Part 1 of 3] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 51 — Gents on the Lynch [Pike Bearfield] — Robert E. Howard (Novelette)
  • 63 — Tourists Are Bad for Bears — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — Razzberries, Mex [Nick Fisher] — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novelette)
  • 80 — All Dice Are Loaded — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — The Boy Who Made Good — John Forbes (Short Story)
  • 83 — Debunking the Human Brain — Harold Ledbetter (Miscellaneous)
  • 84 — Men of Daring: Capt. Tom Hickman — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 86 — Test Pilot — L. Ron Hubbard (Short Story)
  • 98 — When Texas Rangers Captured a Fleet — Ruel McDaniel (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Raid of the China Clipper [Part 4 of 5] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — Blue Norther [Part 2 of 2] — Edgar L. Cooper (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Food for Thought — Oscar O’Keefe (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
1997Argosy Vol. 268, No. 21936-10-24V. E. Pyles
  • 6 — Annapolis, Ahoy! [Part 1 of 7] — George Bruce (Serial Segment)
  • 31 — O’Reilly Sahib [Terrence O’Reilly] — L. G. Blochman (Novelette)
  • 46 — Guns Over Gibraltar — Frederick C. Painton (Novelette)
  • 70 — Conflict — L. U. Reavis (Miscellaneous)
  • 72 — Deep-Sea Diver — L. Ron Hubbard (Short Story)
  • 83 — Rawhide Coffin — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 93 — It’s Not Really Whacky — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 94 — Men of Daring: Capt. Cummings — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 96 — Red Chaos by Night [Part 2 of 3] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 114 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 115 — The Passenger in C-15 — Will McMorrow (Short Story)
  • 120 — How to Shock an Eel — Oscar O’Keefe (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — Raid of the China Clipper [Part 5 of 5] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1998Argosy Vol. 268, No. 31936-10-31V. E. Pyles
  • 2 — Lords of the Roaring Road — Richard Howells Watkins (Novelette)
  • 33 — The Big Cats — L. Ron Hubbard (Short Story)
  • 45 — It’s a Lot of Spinach — Oscar O’Keefe (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — El Caballero [Part 1 of 3] — Richard Wormser (Serial Segment)
  • 69 — Plague Control — Harold Ledbetter (Miscellaneous)
  • 70 — Men of Daring: John MacMonigle — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 72 — Annapolis, Ahoy! [Part 2 of 7] — George Bruce (Serial Segment)
  • 93 — Full Circle — Robert Carse (Short Story)
  • 100 — The Riot at Bucksnort [Pike Bearfield] — Robert E. Howard (Short Story)
  • 109 — Red Chaos by Night [Part 3 of 3] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 125 — Porgies Are Back — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 134 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 135 — The Spearhead Streak — Anthony M. Rud (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
1999The Argosy (UK) Vol. 20, No. 1261936-11-01
  • 4 — Fantasy — Margaret Elizabeth Rhodes (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Red-Heeled Shoes — G. B. Stern (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post September 24 1932
  • 17 — Duty — A. R. Wetjen (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1933
  • 27 — The Black Boxer — H. E. Bates (Short Story) Everyman December 3 1931 (+2)
  • 37 — Waiting — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — The Hands of O’Shea — Basil Carey (Novellete) The Story-teller February 1933
  • 53 — The English Countryside in Prose and Verse, 1: Kent, Surrey and Sussex — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 61 — The Brown Sandwich — St. John Ervine (Short Story) The Story-teller February 1933
  • 68 — The Testing of Peegish — Alan Sullivan (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1933
  • 73 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 77 — Love and Death of the One-Eyed — Henry Williamson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 83 — The Lost Garden — Bruce Norman (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1933
  • 98 — Something Sinister — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Blood from the Moon — Nunnally Johnson (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 12 1932
  • 110 — This Modern World! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — The Virtuoso — Vincent Sheean (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post February 18 1933
  • 118 — The Fourth Gift — Virginia May Moffitt (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1933
  • 123 — Too Much Violet — Frank Condon (Short Story) Collier’s October 29 1932
  • 129 — Grand Slam — Laurence Kirk (Short Story) The Story-teller November 1933; given as “Grand Flam” in the Table of Contents.
  • 134 — “Down to the Seas Again” — Norman Reilly Raine (Short Story) The Story-teller July 1932
2000Argosy Vol. 268, No. 41936-11-07
  • 6 — The Last Crusade [Part 1 of 3] — Martin McCall (Serial Segment)
  • 35 — Pirates—New York Style — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 36 — One-Way Ticket [Nick Fisher] — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novelette)
  • 62 — River Driver — L. Ron Hubbard (Short Story)
  • 74 — Men of Daring: F. W. Sinclaire — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 76 — The Outlaw — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 84 — Our Husky Ancestors — Oscar O’Keefe (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — El Caballero [Part 2 of 3] — Richard Wormser (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — Public Toothache No. 1 — Cornell Woolrich (Short Story)
  • 110 — Worse Than a Bronco — Johnson Warburg (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — Annapolis, Ahoy! [Part 3 of 7] — George Bruce (Serial Segment)
  • 130 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 131 — The Boss of Wildtown — John Randolph Phillips (Short Story)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2001Argosy Vol. 268, No. 51936-11-14Emmett Watson
  • 8 — Terror Stalks the Mangroves — Eustace L. Adams (Novellete)
  • 53 — Now They’re Counting Gravy Spots! — Donald Klingler (Miscellaneous)
  • 54 — A Little Workup for Windy [Dogieville] — W. C. Tuttle (Short Story)
  • 65 — The Weather Man Is Right! — Joseph Kittredge (Miscellaneous)
  • 66 — Crime on Tristan — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 73 — Which Witch Is Which? — Oscar O’Keefe (Miscellaneous)
  • 74 — The Last Crusade [Part 2 of 3] — Martin McCall (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — Men of Daring: Le Roy Prinz — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 102 — Annapolis, Ahoy! [Part 4 of 7] — George Bruce (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — Death Certificate — Alexander Key (Short Story)
  • 125 — Hoodooed Treasure — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 126 — El Caballero [Part 3 of 3] — Richard Wormser (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2002Argosy Vol. 268, No. 61936-11-21V. E. Pyles
  • 6 — Snake Charmer [Dave McNally] — Richard Wormser (Novelette)
  • 28 — One Gun—One Dollar [Part 1 of 2] — William E. Barrett (Novellete)
  • 51 — Agmar the Hittite — Arthur Dana Hall (Short Story)
  • 58 — When Oil Was Just a Drug — Warren Padgett (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Black Bandana — Norbert Davis (Novelette)
  • 79 — Annapolis, Ahoy! [Part 5 of 7] — George Bruce (Serial Segment)
  • 95 — The First United States Navy — Richard V. Whyte (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — Men of Daring: Arthur Vernay — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 98 — Not Dead Enough — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 106 — The Last Crusade [Part 3 of 3] — Martin McCall (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 132 — Party at Midnight — L. W. Claflin (Short Story)
  • 140 — We Walk Too Much — James F. Lambert (Miscellaneous)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2003Argosy Vol. 269, No. 11936-11-28Emmett Watson
  • 6 — Will o’ the Wisp [Part 1 of 5] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 32 — Treachery at Point Fear — L. G. Blochman (Novelette)
  • 56 — The Bears Can’t Bear It — Oscar O’Keefe (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Man of Quality — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 65 — 160,083 Is a Lot of Flapjacks — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 66 — Men of Daring: Morris Doob — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 68 — High Steel — T. T. Flynn (Novelette)
  • 82 — Soldiers’ Shorts Save Centavos — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Vultures’ Sanctuary — Robert E. Howard (Novelette)
  • 94 — Annapolis, Ahoy! [Part 6 of 7] — George Bruce (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — Nine ’Rahs for Caesar — Richard V. Whyte (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — The Ethnologist — L. Ron Hubbard (Short Story)
  • 123 — One Gun—One Dollar [Part 2 of 2] — William E. Barrett (Novellete)
  • 141 — A Bashful Brain — Michael Quinlan (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2004The Argosy (UK) Vol. 20, No. 1271936-12-01
  • 4 — The Ultimate Atrocity — Siegfried Sassoon (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Masked Ball — Vicki Baum (Short Story) Pictorial Review July 1933
  • 13 — Æpyornis Island — H. G. Wells (Short Story) Pall Mall Budget December 27 1894
  • 19 — Eve and the Convict — James Francis Dwyer (Short Story) The Story-teller October 1933
  • 29 — No Change — Neil Bell (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1933
  • 35 — Honeymoon — Malachi Whitaker (Short Story)
  • 41 — Gratitude — F. R. Buckley (Short Story) Adventure June 15 1932
  • 48 — For Her No Tears — Vivien R. Bretherton (Short Story) McCall’s Magazine July 1933
  • 53 — The English Counties in Prose and Verse, 2: Lancashire and Yorkshire — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 61 — “Let the Truth Speak for You” — Alec Waugh (Novellete) The Story-teller October 1933
  • 78 — Flowers of Memory — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Hill Sixty-One — Laurence Kirk (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine July 1933
  • 87 — A Black Tie — Vincent Sheean (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 15 1933
  • 97 — The Enemy — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) Ainslee’s January 1915
  • 107 — The Mascot — H. de Vere Stacpoole (Short Story) The Strand Magazine November 1928
  • 114 — So They Say— — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — A Thread of Scarlet — J. J. Bell (Short Story) The Strand Magazine March 1927
  • 123 — The Hidden Empire — Vincent Cornier (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1933
  • 133 — Books of Moment — Adrian Bury (Book Review)
  • 137 — Salt of the Sea — S. B. H. Hurst (Short Story) Woman’s Home Companion August 1933
2005Argosy Vol. 269, No. 21936-12-05Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Hades [Part 1 of 3] — Lester Dent (Novelette)
  • 28 — Kayo in the Caribbees — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novelette)
  • 52 — Mine Inspector — L. Ron Hubbard (Short Story)
  • 64 — Men of Daring: Clyde Eddy — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 66 — Will o’ the Wisp [Part 2 of 5] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — Black Blizzard — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 102 — Not to the Strong — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 110 — Mice and Men—and Hawks — Chandler McGinnis (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — Annapolis, Ahoy! [Part 7 of 7] — George Bruce (Serial Segment)
  • 133 — Famous Figureheads — Richard V. Whyte (Miscellaneous)
  • 134 — The Crime Doctor — Herb Lewis (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2006Argosy Vol. 269, No. 31936-12-12V. E. Pyles
  • 6 — The Man with the Painted Smile [Part 1 of 4] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 30 — Holocaust — Cornell Woolrich (Novelette)
  • 55 — Say It with Speed — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 60 — Hades [Part 2 of 3] — Lester Dent (Novelette)
  • 89 — Myths and Meteors — Warren Padgett (Miscellaneous)
  • 90 — Men of Daring: Sir Edgar Britten — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 92 — The Shooter — L. Ron Hubbard (Short Story)
  • 105 — Will o’ the Wisp [Part 3 of 5] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — Guns or Crossbows — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 133 — Two Pints of Dynamite — James Stevens (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2007Argosy Vol. 269, No. 41936-12-19Emmett Watson
  • 4 — Gorilla Cargo [Dave McNally] — Richard Wormser (Novelette)
  • 26 — Money Player — John Hawkins (Short Story)
  • 37 — Dangerous Snakes — Algernon Schultz (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — The Man with the Painted Smile [Part 2 of 4] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — Men of Daring: Col. Victor Morales — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 66 — The Rubber Check — Joel Townsley Rogers (Novelette)
  • 90 — Old Man Terry’s River — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 96 — A Vanished Land — George Conroy (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Will o’ the Wisp [Part 4 of 5] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 120 — Mountain of Mystery — John St. John (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — Queer Street — William Chamberlain (Short Story)
  • 125 — Treasure Hunt in Manhattan — Lanny Wallace (Miscellaneous)
  • 126 — Hades [Part 3 of 3] — Lester Dent (Novelette)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2008Argosy Vol. 269, No. 51936-12-26V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — Wench Caravan [Part 1 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — Keepers of the Peace — Frederick C. Painton (Novelette)
  • 49 — Double David and Goliath — James Stevens (Short Story)
  • 62 — The Caribbee Cat — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 74 — Men of Daring: Major Gordon W. Lillie — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 76 — Hollywood Highwayman — Stewart Robertson (Novelette)
  • 93 — The Man with the Painted Smile [Part 3 of 4] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — The Mighty Mr. Weeble [Wallace Weeble] — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 118 — Will o’ the Wisp [Part 5 of 5] — H. Bedford-Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2009The Argosy (UK) Vol. 21, No. 1281937-01-01
  • 4 — Outcry in December — David Morton (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — The Door of Opportunity — W. Somerset Maugham (Novellete) Cosmopolitan October 1931
  • 22 — This Modern World! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — The Inexperienced Ghost — H. G. Wells (Short Story) The Strand Magazine March 1902, as “The Story of the Inexperienced Ghost”
  • 30 — Shellback — “Sinbad” (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 20 1929, as by Captain Dingle
  • 39 — Winner Takes All — Evelyn Waugh (Short Story) The Strand Magazine March 1936
  • 47 — Shareholders — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) Hearst’s Magazine October 1918
  • 53 — Death to the Killer — Henry Williamson (Short Story) The Golden Book Magazine #100, April 1933, as “Death of the Killer”
  • 60 — The Season’s Blessings — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — The Cornet Player — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) The Strand Magazine August 1927
  • 69 — The English Counties in Prose and Verse, 3: East Anglia — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 77 — The Gangster’s Wedding — F. Tennyson Jesse & Laurence Kirk (Short Story) The Strand Magazine January 1933
  • 85 — Plenty of Salt — Ethel Wooddell (Short Story) North American Review Autumn 1936
  • 89 — The Long Beaches — Beatrice Grimshaw (Short Story) The Long Beaches and Other South Sea Stories by Beatrice Grimshaw, Cassell, 1933
  • 97 — Hero Number Three — A. R. Wetjen (Short Story) Collier’s April 1 1933
  • 103 — A Child Is Born — Malachi Whitaker (Short Story)
  • 106 — The Four Flowers — Marjorie Tilden (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 107 — The Queen of the Marshes [Sanders of the River] — Edgar Wallace (Short Story) The Grand Magazine April 1928
  • 113 — Silence — Norah Nisbet (Poem(s)) The Story-teller October 1931
  • 114 — Eighteen Carat Duck — Vincent Cornier (Short Story) The Story-teller February 1929
  • 121 — The Little More — J. J. Bell (Novellete) The Strand Magazine December 1929
  • 127 — Stowaway — Claire D. Pollexfen (Short Story) The Story-teller March 1931
  • 131 — Horse and Rider — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 133 — The Captain’s Doll — D. H. Lawrence (Novellete) The Ladybird; The Fox; The Captain’s Doll by D. H. Lawence, Martin Secker, 1923
  • 143 — Reverie — Bernard Upton (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 176 — The Bracelet: To Julia — Robert Herrick (Poem(s)) Hesperides by Robert Herrick, 1648
  • 176 — Desideria — William Wordsworth (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 176 — The English Counties in Prose and Verse, 4: Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
2010Argosy Vol. 269, No. 61937-01-02Emmett Watson
  • 6 — Baby Face [Part 1 of 4] — George Bruce (Serial Segment)
  • 31 — The Kid and the Cutthroats [Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Novelette)
  • 48 — Invitation to the Brawl — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novelette)
  • 72 — Viva! Viva! — Max Brand (Short Story)
  • 81 — Wench Caravan [Part 2 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 102 — The Mad Yogi of Zarapore [Terrence O’Reilly] — L. G. Blochman (Short Story)
  • 114 — The Window — John St. John (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — The Man with the Painted Smile [Part 4 of 4] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — Truckload of Trouble — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2011Argosy Vol. 270, No. 11937-01-09Emmett Watson
  • 4 — Seven Worlds to Conquer [Part 1 of 6] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 28 — The Queen Commands — J. J. des Ormeaux (Novelette)
  • 53 — Common Cause — Sewell Peaslee Wright (Short Story) The Story-teller November 1935
  • 60 — A Hundred Gallant Gentlemen — William Chamberlain (Short Story)
  • 75 — Steeplejack — L. Ron Hubbard (Short Story)
  • 88 — Hell Wagon — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 96 — Men of Daring: Ernest Emfelt — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 98 — Baby Face [Part 2 of 4] — George Bruce (Serial Segment)
  • 117 — Wench Caravan [Part 3 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2012Argosy Vol. 270, No. 21937-01-16V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — Sword of the Sahara — Robert Carse (Novelette)
  • 43 — Seven Worlds to Conquer [Part 2 of 6] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 64 — The Book with the Golden Leaves — Alexander Key (Short Story)
  • 75 — Lizards with Venom — John St. John (Miscellaneous)
  • 76 — Swamp Secret — Henry F. Church (Short Story)
  • 83 — Baby Face [Part 3 of 4] — George Bruce (Serial Segment)
  • 101 — Old as the Hills — Walter Kennicott (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — Eye in the Sky — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 113 — Wench Caravan [Part 4 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — Clover Came Late — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 133 — Right Court Shot — Albert David Marx (Short Story)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2013Argosy Vol. 270, No. 31937-01-23Emmett Watson
  • 4 — Riding Gun [Part 1 of 6] — Bennett Foster (Novel)
  • 30 — Beware a Brainstorm — Richard V. Whyte (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Wolf’s Prey — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 36 — Footprints to Oblivion — Theodore Roscoe (Novelette)
  • 73 — Still Untamed — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 82 — Men of Daring: General Frank McCoy — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 84 — Seven Worlds to Conquer [Part 3 of 6] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 104 — Flying Trapeze — L. Ron Hubbard (Short Story)
  • 115 — Brainiest American — John St. John (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — Baby Face [Part 4 of 4] — George Bruce (Serial Segment)
  • 136 — Last Debt of Dishonor — William E. Barrett (Short Story)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2014Argosy Vol. 270, No. 41937-01-30Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — The Ace of Emeralds [Part 1 of 2; Nick Fisher; Wentworth L. McGarvey & Wainwright T. Morton] — Donald Barr Chidsey (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Neighbors — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 28 — The Valley of Magic Men [Dave McNally] — Richard Wormser (Novelette)
  • 56 — Riding Gun [Part 2 of 6] — Bennett Foster (Novel)
  • 77 — The Gods Are Jealous — Frederick C. Painton (Short Story)
  • 86 — Men of Daring: Jeff Ake — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 88 — Path to the Stars — Henry F. Church (Short Story)
  • 97 — Unlucky East Wind — H. H. Matteson (Short Story)
  • 104 — Greek Glory — Chandler McInnis (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — Seven Worlds to Conquer [Part 4 of 6] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 123 — Dragons — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 124 — Cable to Tahiti — Thomas W. Duncan (Short Story)
  • 130 — Our Crazy Calendar — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 131 — The Ghost Tiger of Everest — Gordon MacCreagh (Short Story)
  • 141 — Beaches of the Dead — John St. John (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2015The Argosy (UK) Vol. 21, No. 1291937-02-01
  • 4 — Winter — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s)) Poems by Walter de la Mare, Murray, 1906
  • 5 — Turn About — William Faulkner (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post March 5 1932
  • 19 — The Friend — Norah Nisbet (Poem(s)) The Story-teller November 1931
  • 20 — This Modern World! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — The Rival Beauties — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Million March 30 1895
  • 25 — Footprints in the Jungle — W. Somerset Maugham (Novellete) Cosmopolitan January 1927
  • 41 — Old Age — Edmund Waller (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 42 — Resolves—and Reveries — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Burden of the Word — Malachi Whitaker (Short Story)
  • 52 — The Lesson — Marguerite Johansen (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 53 — The English Counties in Prose and Verse, 4: Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 61 — Caliban — F. R. Buckley (Short Story) Adventure December 1 1930
  • 70 — An Island Wedding — George Manning-Sanders (Short Story) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine January 1935
  • 77 — Not in the Ritual — Georges Surdez (Short Story) Adventure March 15 1931
  • 87 — Hairy Carey’s Son — Stella Benson (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine June 1929
  • 97 — Toine — Guy de Maupassant; translated by Stuart Gilbert (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the French.
  • 102 — One Sunday Morning — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) The Strand Magazine December 1924
  • 107 — The Sleeping Faun — M. L. C. Pickthall (Short Story) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1914
  • 118 — Echoes of Enchantment — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — The Flaw — “Sinbad” (Short Story) Britannia and Eve October 1930, as by Captain A. E. Dingle
  • 128 — With Bated Breath — Ross Santee (Short Story) Collier’s April 13 1935
  • 131 — The Destiny of Miss Winthrop-Smith — Louis Hemon (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 137 — The Coward [Vrouw Grobelaar] — Perceval Gibbon (Short Story) Vrouw Grobelaar’s Leading Cases by Perceval Gibbon, Blackwood, 1905
2016Argosy Vol. 270, No. 51937-02-06V. E. Pyles
  • 6 — Z Is for Zombie [Part 1 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 37 — Sea Giants — John St. John (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — Confidence Flight — Carl Rathjen (Novelette)
  • 56 — Mountaineer — L. Ron Hubbard (Short Story)
  • 67 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Charles L. Clifford (Column)
  • 68 — Riding Gun [Part 3 of 6] — Bennett Foster (Novel)
  • 86 — Men of Daring: Wirkus and Schilt — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 88 — Pipe All Hands — Robert Carse (Short Story)
  • 100 — Cause of Crime — Harry Marx (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Seven Worlds to Conquer [Part 5 of 6] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 121 — The Ace of Emeralds [Part 2 of 2; Nick Fisher; Wentworth L. McGarvey & Wainwright T. Morton] — Donald Barr Chidsey (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — By Remote Control — Bernard Elas (Miscellaneous)
  • 140 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2017Argosy Vol. 270, No. 61937-02-13V. E. Pyles
  • 6 — The Spider’s Web — H. Bedford-Jones (Novelette)
  • 33 — Berlin to New York — Chandler McGinnis (Miscellaneous)
  • 34 — The Redcoat Renegade [Part 1 of 4] — Patrick Lee (Serial Segment)
  • 53 — Red Sails in the Sunset — Donald Barr Chidsey (Short Story)
  • 66 — Pellucidar’s Creatures — Bernard Elas (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Z Is for Zombie [Part 2 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — Men of Daring: Fridtjof Nansen — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — Riding Gun [Part 4 of 6] — Bennett Foster (Novel)
  • 111 — Flight — John St. John (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — Swamper — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 118 — Seven Worlds to Conquer [Part 6 of 6] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2018Argosy Vol. 271, No. 11937-02-20Emmett Watson
  • 6 — The Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novelette)
  • 20 — Gold Buttons — George Bruce (Novelette)
  • 51 — Dak Bungalow — L. G. Blochman (Short Story)
  • 63 — A Long Way Down — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 68 — The Ghost Ship — John St. John (Miscellaneous)
  • 69 — The Redcoat Renegade [Part 2 of 4] — Patrick Lee (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — The Fiery Breath — Chandler McGinnis (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Tow to Hell — Carl Rathjen (Short Story)
  • 94 — Lost Continent — Meredith Ames (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Z Is for Zombie [Part 3 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 113 — The Murderous Frog — Bernard Elas (Miscellaneous)
  • 114 — Men of Daring: Lee Gehlbach — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 116 — Riding Gun [Part 5 of 6] — Bennett Foster (Novel)
  • 133 — Bush Master — Tom Curry (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2019Argosy Vol. 271, No. 21937-02-27V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — The American [Part 1 of 7] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — Speak to Me of Death [Lieutenant McManus] — Cornell Woolrich (Novelette)
  • 51 — Whole Hog — L. G. Blochman (Short Story)
  • 66 — Men of Daring: World Adventurer (Frank Duquesne) — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 68 — Z Is for Zombie [Part 4 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 89 — The Yellow Elephant — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 97 — Riding Gun [Part 6 of 6] — Bennett Foster (Novel)
  • 113 — The Devil Must Pay — Frederick C. Painton (Short Story)
  • 122 — The Redcoat Renegade [Part 3 of 4] — Patrick Lee (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2020The Argosy (UK) Vol. 21, No. 1301937-03-01
  • 4 — All That’s Past — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s)) The Listeners and Other Poems by Walter de la Mare, Constable, 1912
  • 5 — A Drug on the Market — Weston Martyr (Short Story) Not Without Dust and Heat by Weston Martyr, Blackwood, 1929
  • 11 — Song — John Gay (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 16 — The Keeper of the Bishop — A. E. W. Mason (Short Story) Ensign Knightley by A. E. W. Mason, Constable, 1901
  • 19 — The Woodstock Plate [Devon] — Eden Phillpotts (Short Story) The Novel Magazine May 1922
  • 28 — Temper — H. R. Hughes (Prose Poem)
  • 29 — The Heart of the Gale — Elinor Mordaunt (Short Story) Traveller’s Pack by Elinor Mordaunt, Martin Secker, 1933
  • 33 — Bill’s Lapse — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine November 1902
  • 39 — The Blue Wall — William Corcoran (Novellete) Adventure August 1 1930
  • 45 — Plays — Walter Savage Landor (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 52 — The Noble Nature — Ben Jonson (Poem(s)) from “A Pindaric Ode on the Death of Sir H. Morison”, Under-Woods by Ben Jonson, Kenelm Digby, 1640
  • 53 — The English Counties in Prose and Verse, 5: Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 61 — Mrs. Jorkens [Joseph Jorkens] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story) Cosmopolitan October 1930, as “The Mermaid’s Husband”
  • 70 — The Constant Lover — Sir John Suckling (Poem(s)) The Last Remains of Sir John Suckling by John Suckling, 1659
  • 71 — Sea Daddy — “Bartimeus” (Short Story) A Make-and-Mend by Bartimeus, Rich, 1934
  • 77 — When I’m Alone — Siegfried Sassoon (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 83 — The Landlord of “The Love-a-Duck” — Stacy Aumonier (Short Story) Hutchinson’s Story Magazine July 1919
  • 93 — Mankind — John Dryden (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 94 — This Modern World! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Boomerang — A. W. Wells (Short Story) All This Is Ended by A. W. Wells, Melrose, 1936
  • 115 — The Desert Islander — Stella Benson (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine June 1930
  • 125 — Vasco’s Sweetheart [Vrouw Grobelaar] — Perceval Gibbon (Short Story) Vrouw Grobelaar’s Leading Cases by Perceval Gibbon, Blackwood, 1905
  • 128 — The Ploughman — Patrick White (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 129 — High Air — Borden Chase (Short Story) Adventure July 1934
  • 136 — Adventure’s Lure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 139 — Friends — M. L. C. Pickthall (Short Story) The Century Magazine March 1914
2021Argosy Vol. 271, No. 31937-03-06Emmett Watson
  • 6 — Skyway to Peril [Part 1 of 3] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — Missing—$240,000,000! — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 28 — Sand Hog Heritage — Edmund M. Littell (Novelette)
  • 46 — The American [Part 2 of 7] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 66 — Beasts of Worship — John St. John (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Reunion on River Street — John K. Butler (Short Story)
  • 80 — The Golden Fortress — Bernard Elas (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Z Is for Zombie [Part 5 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — Where Lee Rests— — Chandler McGinnis (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — The Mistake Was Mutual — Samuel Taylor (Short Story)
  • 110 — Men of Daring: Walter Wellman — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 112 — The Redcoat Renegade [Part 4 of 4] — Patrick Lee (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — When Twins Meet Twins — James Stevens (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2022Argosy Vol. 271, No. 41937-03-13Emmett Watson
  • 4 — High Heels—and Henry [Part 1 of 4; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 26 — Blue Bullets — Norbert Davis (Novelette)
  • 46 — The Legion Marches On — Robert Carse (Short Story)
  • 56 — The “Bounty”’s Haven — John St. John (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Skyway to Peril [Part 2 of 3] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — Men of Daring: Kongonia and Joe Kudluk — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 80 — Feed Him to the Crabs — Charles Alexander (Short Story)
  • 90 — The American [Part 3 of 7] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — Highballing the Jack — Bernard Elas (Miscellaneous)
  • 110 — Jack of Diamonds — William Chamberlain (Short Story)
  • 121 — On the Bottom — John H. Paine (Miscellaneous)
  • 122 — Z Is for Zombie [Part 6 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2023Argosy Vol. 271, No. 51937-03-20V. E. Pyles
  • 6 — Pretty Boy [Part 1 of 2] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 30 — A Lesson in Lightning — L. Ron Hubbard (Novelette)
  • 49 — Snake Tale — Bernard Elas (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — Night Stage — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 56 — Tower of Silence — John St. John (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — High Heels—and Henry [Part 2 of 4; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 78 — Whales and Whaling — Herbert L. Aldrich (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 79 — Face the Music — Freeman Tilden (Short Story)
  • 87 — The American [Part 4 of 7] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 105 — Thirteen Stones — Rollin Brown (Short Story)
  • 114 — Black Gold — Edmund Otis Hovey (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Skyway to Peril [Part 3 of 3] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — Men of Daring: Dr. Sven Hedin — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 134 — Half a Town — William Donald Bray (Short Story)
  • 141 — For Valor — Hartley Davis (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2024Argosy Vol. 271, No. 61937-03-27Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Doomed Liner [Part 1 of 6] — Garnett Radcliffe (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Captain of Mutineers — J. J. des Ormeaux (Novelette)
  • 50 — By the Two-Toed Prophet — William Freeman Hough (Short Story)
  • 58 — Bureau of Missing Cyclones — Chandler McGinnis (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Pretty Boy [Part 2 of 2] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 79 — Last Man Wins — R. V. Gery (Short Story)
  • 85 — High Heels—and Henry [Part 3 of 4; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 105 — Personal Record — William Edward Hayes (Short Story)
  • 115 — Coal Tar Candy — Ernest Sprock (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — Men of Daring: Harry Hawker — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 117 — Men of Daring: Clem Sohn — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 118 — The American [Part 5 of 7] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Bacteria—Wake Up and Live! — Albert George (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2025The Argosy (UK) Vol. 21, No. 1311937-04-01
  • 2 — To the Birds — Lord Dunsany (Poem(s))
  • 3 — Warfare Accomplished — “Bartimeus” (Short Story) A Make-and-Mend by Bartimeus, Rich, 1934
  • 16 — So They Say— — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 17 — In the Family — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine January 1907
  • 22 — Friendship — Hartley Coleridge (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 23 — Bill Brock’s Good Turn [Bill Brock] — Henry Williamson (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post January 5 1924
  • 30 — Timgad — Edith Lombard Squires (Poem(s)) The Story-teller July 1931
  • 31 — A Four-Cross — Weston Martyr (Short Story)
  • 42 — Sonnet — Guido Cavalcanti; translated by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 43 — Barrington’s Return — A. E. W. Mason (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 48 — Brother George — Eden Phillpotts (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine October 1926
  • 57 — The Swordsman — A. S. M. Hutchinson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 63 — Weep No More — John Fletcher (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 69 — The English Counties in Prose and Verse, 6: Devon, Cornwall and Somerset — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 77 — Grape Knuts — W. H. Upson (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine August 1930
  • 83 — A Child — Mary Lamb (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 89 — On the Sabbath — James Stern (Short Story) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine February 1934
  • 97 — The Golden Cock — Martin de Hegedus (Short Story) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine July 1934
  • 102 — Hope for Youth — Clarence Winchester (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 103 — The Bulldogger — James Stevens (Short Story) Adventure April 1 1929
  • 111 — The Torch — Anthony Richardson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 118 — Rustle of Spring — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — Strictly Honest — Humfrey Jordan (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 144 — The Alabaster Box — A. Newberry Choyce (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
2026Argosy Vol. 272, No. 11937-04-03Emmett Watson
  • 4 — Carnival Queen [Part 1 of 3] — Richard Wormser (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Night on the Whangpoo — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novelette)
  • 50 — A Racket in Blondes — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 62 — London Says; “Quiet, Please!” — Algernon Blaire (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — Doomed Liner [Part 2 of 6] — Garnett Radcliffe (Serial Segment)
  • 87 — Men of Daring: Chief of Staff (General Malin Craig) — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 90 — Battle Piece — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 98 — The American [Part 6 of 7] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 122 — Great Study, Chemistry — Henry F. Church (Short Story)
  • 126 — When a Whale Becomes Unhappy — Albert George (Miscellaneous)
  • 127 — High Heels—and Henry [Part 4 of 4; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2027Argosy Vol. 272, No. 21937-04-10V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — Revolution—with Pictures [Part 1 of 5] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — The File Boner — John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 40 — Red-Headed Dancing Girl [Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Novelette)
  • 67 — The Wildcat’s Whiskers [Wallace Weeble] — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 74 — Carnival Queen [Part 2 of 3] — Richard Wormser (Serial Segment)
  • 93 — X Marks the Spot — Robert Ormond Case (Short Story)
  • 96 — Men of Daring: Andre Roosevelt — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 98 — Doomed Liner [Part 3 of 6] — Garnett Radcliffe (Serial Segment)
  • 114 — Ice on the Move — Albert George (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Faded Scarlet — Boyd Thomas (Short Story)
  • 122 — Greenhouse de Luxe — Ernest Sprock (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — The American [Part 7 of 7] — George Challis (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2028Argosy Vol. 272, No. 31937-04-17V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — Graveyard of the Gods — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novelette)
  • 25 — The Limit — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 32 — Locusts from Asia [Part 1 of 2] — Joel Townsley Rogers (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Science and the Groceryman — John St. John (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — Revolution—with Pictures [Part 2 of 5] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 81 — Spin Down, Spin In — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 88 — Doomed Liner [Part 4 of 6] — Garnett Radcliffe (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — Men of Daring: Bill Reed and Tom Eadie — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 110 — The Madness of Captain Jonas — Albert Richard Wetjen (Short Story)
  • 121 — Carnival Queen [Part 3 of 3] — Richard Wormser (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — We Object! — Algernon Blaire (Miscellaneous)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2029Argosy Vol. 272, No. 41937-04-24Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — War for Sale [Part 1 of 4] — Max Brand (Novellete)
  • 30 — Walls of Jericho — Roy de S. Horn (Novelette)
  • 52 — Sourdough — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 63 — Shades of Vesuvius — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — Men of Daring: Cliff Bergere — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 66 — Revolution—with Pictures [Part 3 of 5] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 85 — Lead Feet — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 95 — Doomed Liner [Part 5 of 6] — Garnett Radcliffe (Serial Segment)
  • 113 — Locusts from Asia [Part 2 of 2] — Joel Townsley Rogers (Serial Segment)
  • 139 — Jolly Good Fellows — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2030Argosy Vol. 272, No. 51937-05-01V. E. Pyles
  • 6 — Grand National [Part 1 of 5] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 29 — Burnout — James Stevens (Short Story)
  • 40 — The Faith Unfaithful — William Corcoran (Novelette)
  • 71 — War for Sale [Part 2 of 4] — Max Brand (Novellete)
  • 95 — Arctic Justice — Harold Willard Gleason (Poetry)
  • 96 — Revolution—with Pictures [Part 4 of 5] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Men of Daring: Judge Isaac Parker & Judge Roy Bean — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 114 — Camera Tells a Lie — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 125 — Doomed Liner [Part 6 of 6] — Garnett Radcliffe (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2031The Argosy (UK) Vol. 21, No. 1321937-05-01
  • 2 — Truly Great — W. H. Davies (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary — Weston Martyr (Short Story)
  • 13 — Quality — John Galsworthy (Short Story) Scribner’s Magazine March 1912
  • 17 — Seaton’s Aunt — Walter de la Mare (Novellete) The London Mercury April 1922
  • 33 — A Pretty Fellow — Martin Armstrong (Short Story) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine November 1934
  • 37 — Easy Money [Devon] — Eden Phillpotts (Short Story) The Novel Magazine October 1920, as “Easy Money for Nick”
  • 44 — The Broad Highway — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — The Dreamer — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine October 1906
  • 52 — The Narrow Corner — W. Somerset Maugham (Novel) Cosmopolitan October 1932 (+2)
  • 95 — Peasants — Frank O’Connor (Short Story) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine October 1934
  • 99 — “You’re Dead!!” — Wilson Mizner (Short Story) Liberty May 3 1930
  • 105 — A Quiet Soul — John Oldham (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 107 — “Terrible Trouble Down Here” — W. H. Upson (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine May 1930
  • 116 — Fortune’s Wheel — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 119 — Zoë — Henry Williamson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 128 — This Modern World! — Various (Miscellaneous)
2032Argosy Vol. 272, No. 61937-05-08
  • 4 — The Sea’s Way — Robert E. Pinkerton (Novelette)
  • 34 — Galloping Gold [Part 1 of 3; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 55 — A Ghost in the House — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 65 — Grand National [Part 2 of 5] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 87 — Canada, Here We Come — Kenneth Brown Collings (Short Story)
  • 96 — Men of Daring: Capt. Ernest Engerer — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 98 — War for Sale [Part 3 of 4] — Max Brand (Novellete)
  • 119 — Time to Kill — Hulbert Footner (Short Story)
  • 128 — Revolution—with Pictures [Part 5 of 5] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2033Argosy Vol. 273, No. 11937-05-15Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Red Snow at Darjeeling [Part 1 of 6; Insp. Leonidas Prike] — L. G. Blochman (Novel)
  • 30 — Beyond Control — Carl Rathjen (Novelette)
  • 63 — The Mite and the Mighty — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 73 — Galloping Gold [Part 2 of 3; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 92 — Men of Daring: Ernst Udet — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — Grand National [Part 3 of 5] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 113 — ’Bo Gestures — Martin McCall (Article)
  • 114 — The Gentle Gunman — Paul Ernst (Short Story)
  • 122 — War for Sale [Part 4 of 4] — Max Brand (Novellete)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2034Argosy Vol. 273, No. 21937-05-22V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — All Noisy on the Spanish Front — Theodore Roscoe (Novelette)
  • 30 — In the Bag — Hugh B. Cave (Vignette)
  • 32 — Hocus Pocus [Part 1 of 3] — Lester Dent (Novelette)
  • 56 — Men of Daring: Blackburn and Short — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 58 — Red Snow at Darjeeling [Part 2 of 6; Insp. Leonidas Prike] — L. G. Blochman (Novel)
  • 79 — Screwball — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 90 — Cricket Seeks Sponsor — Albert George (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Grand National [Part 4 of 5] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — Smoke for Breakfast — Garvey Malone (Short Story)
  • 118 — New Air for Old Bottles — Boris Vronsky (Miscellaneous)
  • 119 — Galloping Gold [Part 3 of 3; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novel)
  • 141 — Page Daniel Boone — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2035Argosy Vol. 273, No. 31937-05-29Rudolph Belarski
  • 2 — The Smoking Land [Part 1 of 6] — George Challis (Novel)
  • 24 — The White Flower — Sinclair Gluck (Novelette)
  • 55 — Reader, I Killed Him — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 65 — With Sword and Drum — William Chamberlain (Short Story)
  • 76 — Hocus Pocus [Part 2 of 3] — Lester Dent (Novelette)
  • 93 — Crazy Kent — William Merriam Rouse (Short Story)
  • 103 — Red Snow at Darjeeling [Part 3 of 6; Insp. Leonidas Prike] — L. G. Blochman (Novel)
  • 120 — Men of Daring: Knud Rasmussen — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 122 — Grand National [Part 5 of 5] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — The Upside-Down World — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2036The Argosy (UK) Vol. 21, No. 1331937-06-01
  • 2 — Bewitched — W. H. Davies (Poem(s)) The Story-teller August 1933
  • 3 — A Wedding Morn — Sheila Kaye-Smith (Novellete) The Story-teller December 1927
  • 16 — This Modern World! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 17 — Last Order — A. W. Wells (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 29 — Shellis’s Reef — Francis Brett Young (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 2 1929
  • 40 — Caps and Bells — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — The Pipe Pushers — Weston Martyr (Short Story) Not Without Dust and Heat by Weston Martyr, Blackwood, 1929
  • 55 — Grandeur of Ghosts — Siegfried Sassoon (Poem(s)) The Saturday Review of Literature August 1 1925
  • 55 — The Power and the Glory — Siegfried Sassoon (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 55 — Passing the New Menin Gate — Siegfried Sassoon (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 56 — An Overloaded Ass — Sir John Fortescue (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 84 — So They Say— — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — The Money Box — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine July 1902
  • 91 — The Five Lives of the Isle of Wight Parson — Henry Williamson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 102 — “The Old Familiar Faces” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — The Unbroken Chain — Irvin S. Cobb (Short Story) Cosmopolitan September 1923
  • 115 — Tavern — Edna St. Vincent Millay (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 117 — Father Is Angry [Earthworm Tractors] — W. H. Upson (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post August 3 1929
2037Argosy Vol. 273, No. 41937-06-05Emmett Watson
  • 6 — The Yardarm Swing — H. Bedford-Jones (Novelette)
  • 34 — The Hand of Jeopardy [Part 1 of 2] — Martin McCall (Serial Segment)
  • 56 — He Took Richmond [Four Corners] — Theodore Roscoe (Novelette)
  • 74 — The Smoking Land [Part 2 of 6] — George Challis (Novel)
  • 94 — The Dragon’s Shadow — Jean Francis Webb (Short Story)
  • 101 — Men of Daring: Dave Irwin—Missouri Eskimo — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 102 — Red Snow at Darjeeling [Part 4 of 6; Insp. Leonidas Prike] — L. G. Blochman (Novel)
  • 119 — Mail Boat — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 127 — Hocus Pocus [Part 3 of 3] — Lester Dent (Novelette)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 144 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2038Argosy Vol. 273, No. 51937-06-12V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — Señor Vulture [Part 1 of 3] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Meet Me in St. Louis — W. Ryerson Johnson (Novelette)
  • 52 — Bottle in the Sea — Max Brand (Novelette)
  • 62 — Slumbering Brains — Harold Ledbetter (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — Quest of the Golden Lie — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 71 — The Smoking Land [Part 3 of 6] — George Challis (Novel)
  • 88 — Men of Daring: Bob Merrill — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 90 — A Gentleman of Letters — William E. Barrett (Short Story)
  • 99 — Red Snow at Darjeeling [Part 5 of 6; Insp. Leonidas Prike] — L. G. Blochman (Novel)
  • 116 — Fire Wind — Charles Alexander (Short Story)
  • 125 — The Hand of Jeopardy [Part 2 of 2] — Martin McCall (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2039Argosy Vol. 273, No. 61937-06-19V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — The Big Wind Blows [Part 1 of 4] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — Just Irish — Max Brand (Short Story)
  • 34 — Mile a Minute — Theodore Roscoe (Novelette)
  • 52 — China Station — Richard Sale (Novelette)
  • 76 — The Wasteless Land — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — The Smoking Land [Part 4 of 6] — George Challis (Novel)
  • 94 — Men of Daring: Thomas Swinton, Long Chance Champ — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 96 — Señor Vulture [Part 2 of 3] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 117 — Your Own Funeral — Cornell Woolrich (Short Story)
  • 127 — Red Snow at Darjeeling [Part 6 of 6; Insp. Leonidas Prike] — L. G. Blochman (Novel)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2040PDFArgosy Vol. 274, No. 11937-06-26Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Long Live the Emperor — Georges Surdez (Novelette)
  • 22 — A Strange Place to Be — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novelette)
  • 46 — The Big Wind Blows [Part 2 of 4] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — Venus de Malibu — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 75 — Shock Company — Harold Ledbetter (Miscellaneous)
  • 76 — Men of Daring: Canfield and Gates — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 78 — The Smoking Land [Part 5 of 6] — George Challis (Novel)
  • 95 — Royal Road — Robert Carse (Short Story)
  • 110 — Puppets for Moppets — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — Señor Vulture [Part 3 of 3] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — Never Say Die — Albert George (Miscellaneous)
  • 132 — Men Without Dogs — C. F. Kearns (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2041The Argosy (UK) Vol. 22, No. 1341937-07-01
  • 2 — Harmonie Du Soir — Lord Alfred Douglas (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Sweet Herbs — Elizabeth Goudge (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 12 — This Modern World! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 13 — The Ship in the Swamp — W. Townend (Short Story) The Strand Magazine December 1926
  • 23 — Zone of Quiet — Ring W. Lardner (Short Story) Cosmopolitan June 1925
  • 29 — The Interruption — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) Liberty July 4 1925
  • 36 — The Ruling Passion — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — The Pearl and the Oyster — Francis Brett Young (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine March 1927
  • 45 — Pageant Master — [uncredited] (Article) [Ref. Alfred Neumann]
  • 46 — The Patriot — Alfred Neumann (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 70 — So They Say— — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — He Knows Better Now — Nunnally Johnson (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine August 1931
  • 80 — With Malice Aforethought — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — A Gold Mine — Weston Martyr (Short Story) Blackwood’s Magazine 1930
  • 91 — Transient Joys — Walter Savage Landor (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 98 — “Local Colour” Cobb — [uncredited] (Article) [Ref. Irvin S. Cobb]
  • 99 — The Great Auk — Irvin S. Cobb (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post April 29 1916
  • 110 — The Moon — Percy Bysshe Shelley (Poem(s)) Posthumous Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, John and Henry L. Hunt, 1824, as “The Waning Moon”
  • 111 — Squaring Accounts — Humfrey Jordan (Short Story) White Masters by Humfrey Robertson Jordan, Blackwood, 1929
2042Argosy Vol. 274, No. 21937-07-03Emmett Watson
  • 4 — McGlusky’s Lucky Day — Richard Wormser (Novelette)
  • 26 — King Colt [Part 1 of 6] — Luke Short (Serial Segment)
  • 47 — Clever, These Americans — Cornell Woolrich (Short Story)
  • 59 — Red Caviar — Boris Vronsky (Miscellaneous)
  • 60 — Bravo — Owen Atkinson (Novelette)
  • 76 — Men of Daring: Walter Hinton — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 78 — Well, Mr. Weeble [Wallace Weeble] — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 88 — The Big Wind Blows [Part 3 of 4] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 105 — Over the Hills and Far Away — William Chamberlain (Short Story)
  • 116 — Galahad Stuff — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 126 — The Smoking Land [Part 6 of 6] — George Challis (Novel)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2043Argosy Vol. 274, No. 31937-07-10V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — County Fair [Part 1 of 2] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Little Green Buddha — Sinclair Gluck (Novelette)
  • 55 — King Colt [Part 2 of 6] — Luke Short (Serial Segment)
  • 79 — At Noon: Beware — Carl Rathjen (Short Story)
  • 94 — The High One — Samuel Taylor (Short Story)
  • 102 — The Fourth Classman — Paul R. Morrison (Short Story)
  • 110 — The Big Wind Blows [Part 4 of 4] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — Guardian of the Gold — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2044Argosy Vol. 274, No. 41937-07-17Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Enter the Tiger [Nick Fisher] — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 28 — Strike [Part 1 of 6] — John Hawkins (Serial Segment)
  • 51 — Bright Cartridges — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 57 — Way Out West on Tenth Avenue — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — Frivolous Sal [Four Corners] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 76 — Men of Daring: Capt. Jack Sheridan — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 78 — King Colt [Part 3 of 6] — Luke Short (Serial Segment)
  • 94 — Battle Shouts Down the Wind — William Chamberlain (Short Story)
  • 105 — Fortune Has Horns — Alexander Key (Short Story)
  • 116 — County Fair [Part 2 of 2] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 135 — The Pup Comes Home — Charles T. Jackson (Short Story)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2045PDFArgosy Vol. 274, No. 51937-07-24V. E. Pyles
  • 2 — Copra — Allan Vaughan Elston (Novellete)
  • 24 — Santa Fortuna [Part 1 of 2] — T. T. Flynn (Serial Segment)
  • 51 — Pot-Valiant — L. G. Blochman (Short Story)
  • 64 — Down to the Sea in Ovens — Boris Vronsky (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — Men of Daring: Captain Lehmann—Hero of the Hindenburg — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 66 — Hell and High Water — Richard Sale (Novellete)
  • 87 — Pigeon Eggs from Oysters — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 88 — Strike [Part 2 of 6] — John Hawkins (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — And See the World — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 113 — King Colt [Part 4 of 6] — Luke Short (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — Sea-Goin’ Samaritan — Kenneth L. Sinclair (Short Story)
2046Argosy Vol. 274, No. 61937-07-31Emmett Watson
  • 2 — Drink We Deep [Part 1 of 6] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Novel)
  • 35 — Pay the Devil — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 48 — Black Cargo — Cornell Woolrich (Novellete)
  • 67 — Candlepower — L. W. Claflin (Short Story)
  • 72 — Requiescat in Pace — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Men of Daring: Clayton Knight — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 74 — Strike [Part 3 of 6] — John Hawkins (Serial Segment)
  • 94 — The Bargain of Hand-Sled Burke — C. F. Kearns (Short Story)
  • 103 — King Colt [Part 5 of 6] — Luke Short (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — China Marches On! — Chandler McGinnis (Miscellaneous)
  • 119 — Santa Fortuna [Part 2 of 2] — T. T. Flynn (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — No Slums for Simians — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2047The Argosy (UK) Vol. 22, No. 1351937-08-01
  • 2 — Night Coming Out of a Garden — Lord Alfred Douglas (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Letter — W. Somerset Maugham (Novellete) Hearst’s International April 1924
  • 20 — Rainy Day — Norah Nisbet (Poem(s)) The Story-teller November 1932
  • 21 — Through Other Eyes — Betsy Graves (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 26 — A Mirror to Nature — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — The Miracle of Moon Crescent [Father Brown] — G. K. Chesterton (Novellete) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine May 1924
  • 41 — Orphans — Lajos Bibó (Short Story)
  • 44 — “Chutky” Montague — [uncredited] (Article) [Ref. C. E. Montague]
  • 45 — Another Temple Gone — C. E. Montague (Short Story) The London Mercury December 1922
  • 53 — Song — William Browne (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 54 — The Great Gatsby — F. Scott Fitzgerald (Novel) Scribner’s, 1925
  • 64 — Absence — Walter Savage Landor (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 94 — The Golden Age — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Bolshevik — W. Townend (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 11 1925
  • 109 — Amberley Revisited — Clarence Winchester (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 110 — “Dartmoor’s Willing Slave” — [uncredited] (Article) [Ref. Eden Phillpotts]
  • 111 — Steadfast Samuel — Eden Phillpotts (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine July 1927
  • 121 — Outward Bound — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 124 — The Wager — Charles Lever (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 128 — So They Say— — Various (Miscellaneous)
2048Argosy Vol. 275, No. 11937-08-07V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — Passage to Hong Kong — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 35 — Barber, Barber, Shave a Pig [Four Corners] — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 51 — Imaginectomy — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 52 — Drink We Deep [Part 2 of 6] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Novel)
  • 77 — Reunion in Liverpool — Berton E. Cook (Short Story)
  • 88 — Men of Daring: Capt. Melville Bloomer — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 90 — Desert Saga — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 95 — Strike [Part 4 of 6] — John Hawkins (Serial Segment)
  • 114 — Homecoming — William Corcoran (Short Story)
  • 125 — Hairless in Gaza — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 126 — King Colt [Part 6 of 6] — Luke Short (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2049Argosy Vol. 275, No. 21937-08-14Emmett Watson
  • 4 — Trails West [Part 1 of 6] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 30 — Resurrection in Paris — Frederick C. Painton (Novellete)
  • 62 — Swindle School — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 75 — Men of Daring: Tom Gill — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 76 — Drink We Deep [Part 3 of 6] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Novel)
  • 98 — Meat for the Grinder — Henry F. Church (Short Story)
  • 105 — Birthright — Albert Richard Wetjen (Short Story)
  • 113 — Strike [Part 5 of 6] — John Hawkins (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — Steel Men Die Hard — W. Chambers Ward (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2050Argosy Vol. 275, No. 31937-08-21Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Call Me Mike — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 30 — Trails West [Part 2 of 6] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 49 — Farewell to Wings — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — Nine Lives — L. Ron Hubbard (Novellete)
  • 69 — Without Rules — Garnett Radcliffe (Short Story)
  • 78 — Men of Daring: Capt. Erskine E. Loch — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 80 — Drink We Deep [Part 4 of 6] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Novel)
  • 103 — A-Yachting We Will Go — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 115 — Strike [Part 6 of 6] — John Hawkins (Serial Segment)
  • 133 — An Echo in the Valley — Peter Kelly (Miscellaneous)
  • 134 — Bill o’ Sale — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2051Argosy Vol. 275, No. 41937-08-28Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Kingdom Come [Part 1 of 6] — Martin McCall (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — A Hole in the Moon — Georges Surdez (Novellete)
  • 44 — Lo, the Poor Place-Name — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 46 — Bloodshed and Roses [Nick Fisher] — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 67 — Partners in Ossi Osser — Howard R. Marsh (Short Story)
  • 81 — Trails West [Part 3 of 6] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 98 — Men of Daring: John Hayes Hammond and Lawrence W. Griswold — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 100 — Sons of the Wolf — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 112 — Drink We Deep [Part 5 of 6] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Novel)
  • 126 — The Great Markley — Frederick C. Painton (Short Story)
  • 134 — Second Wind — Samuel Taylor (Short Story)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2052The Argosy (UK) Vol. 22, No. 1361937-09-01
  • 2 — Regret — Laurence Housman (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Lilac — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) Good Housekeeping May 1930
  • 12 — This Modern World! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 13 — Nigel — Louis Bromfield (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 23 — Ribuck — Weston Martyr (Short Story)
  • 34 — Silent Friends — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — John Tom Little Bear [Jeff Peters] — O. Henry (Short Story) Everybody’s Magazine July 1903, as “The Atavism of John Tom Little Bear”
  • 44 — “Luck Made Me an Author” — F. A. Beaumont (Interview) [Ref. W. Somerset Maugham]
  • 46 — Cakes and Ale — W. Somerset Maugham (Novellete) Harper’s Bazaar February 1930 (+4)
  • 60 — The Bubble — William Drummond (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 83 — Colourings — Jesse Lasky, Jr. (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 84 — Sea and Sky — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — The “Paradise” Coal-Boat — C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne (Short Story) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1896
  • 93 — Mlle. Irene the Great — Nunnally Johnson (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 5 1929
  • 102 — Voltaire of the Suburbs — [uncredited] (Article) [Ref. “Saki”]
  • 103 — The Mouse — “Saki” (Short Story) The Westminster Gazette October 23 1909
  • 107 — The Whistle [Major Maurice Hemyock] — Douglas G. Browne (Short Story) Uncle William and Other Stories by Douglas G. Browne, Blackwood, 1930
  • 126 — Twenty Years Hence — Walter Savage Landor (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 128 — So They Say— — Various (Miscellaneous)
2053Argosy Vol. 275, No. 51937-09-04Emmett Watson
  • 6 — Monkey See, Monkey Do [Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 34 — For the Love of Mike — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 54 — Tough Enough — Luke Short (Short Story)
  • 64 — Kingdom Come [Part 2 of 6] — Martin McCall (Serial Segment)
  • 86 — Men of Daring: Otto Witte — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 88 — Even Stephen — Crawford Sullivan (Short Story)
  • 102 — Trails West [Part 4 of 6] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 120 — Blood Upon the Waters — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 126 — Drink We Deep [Part 6 of 6] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Novel)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2054Argosy Vol. 275, No. 61937-09-11V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — Black Damp — W. Ryerson Johnson (Novellete)
  • 30 — The Wall — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 50 — Fifty Bucks, Please — Frederick C. Painton (Short Story)
  • 58 — Kingdom Come [Part 3 of 6] — Martin McCall (Serial Segment)
  • 75 — No Romance at Racetracks — Borden Chase (Short Story)
  • 81 — Discipline by the Barrel — George Preston (Miscellaneous)
  • 82 — Mr. Gadget — D. L. Ames (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 124 — Trails West [Part 5 of 6] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — The Greatest Scoundrel Unhung — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2055Argosy Vol. 276, No. 11937-09-18Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Blue-White and Perfect [Part 1 of 6; Peter “Smooth” Kyle] — Borden Chase (Novel)
  • 32 — Long Ears — Robert Carse (Short Story)
  • 46 — Mike the Magnificent — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 64 — M-M-Men S-S-Stutter M-M-More — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — A Life for a Life — L. G. Blochman (Vignette)
  • 68 — Men of Daring: Martin J. Callagy — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 70 — The Man in the Next Office — Hulbert Footner (Novellete)
  • 95 — Kingdom Come [Part 4 of 6] — Martin McCall (Serial Segment)
  • 113 — Aw, Wilderness — Peter Kelly (Miscellaneous)
  • 114 — The Bishop’s Passport — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 126 — Trails West [Part 6 of 6] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2056Argosy Vol. 276, No. 21937-09-25Emmett Watson
  • 4 — Stunt Man [Part 1 of 4] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 30 — Death Is a Far Country — Bary Boru (Novellete)
  • 56 — A Street in Singapore — John K. Butler (Novellete)
  • 85 — Blue-White and Perfect [Part 2 of 6; Peter “Smooth” Kyle] — Borden Chase (Novel)
  • 110 — Ghoul Insurance — Chandler McGinnis (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — Night on the Koyukuk — Samuel Taylor (Short Story)
  • 118 — Salt Water Daffy — Peter Kelly (Miscellaneous)
  • 119 — Men of Daring: Capt. Charles Fitzgerald — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 120 — Kingdom Come [Part 5 of 6] — Martin McCall (Serial Segment)
  • 136 — Deadline — Nard Jones (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2057The Argosy (UK) Vol. 22, No. 1371937-10-01
  • 2 — The Little Book — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Flying Scotswoman — “Shalimar” (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 17 — The Tomb of the Elephants — H. de Vere Stacpoole (Short Story) The Popular Magazine June 7 1927
  • 24 — Silence — Thomas Hood (Poem(s)) The Works of Thomas Hood by Thomas Hood, Edward Moxon, 1862
  • 25 — Brotherhood — H. A. Manhood (Short Story) John o’ London’s Weekly June 11 1927
  • 27 — To His Daughter — Bernard Barton (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 28 — Hungary’s Greatest Novelist — [uncredited] (Article) [Ref. Maurus Jokai]
  • 29 — The Room with Forty-Eight Stars — Maurus Jokai (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 32 — For the Sea — Jesse Lasky, Jr. (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 39 — The Church Grim — Eden Phillpotts (Short Story) The Century Magazine September 1914
  • 44 — Fads and Foibles — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — The Dancing Girl — Lafcadio Hearn (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 55 — “Twenty-Four Conrads” — [uncredited] (Article) [Ref. Joseph Conrad]
  • 56 — Gaspar Ruiz — Joseph Conrad (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post July 28 1906 (+3)also published in Pall Mall Magazine from July to October 1906.
  • 66 — The Open Book — William Drummond (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 82 — Contented Days — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — “Manners Makyth Man” — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine August 1911
  • 90 — This Modern World! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — The Sixth Shot — Samuel A. Derieux (Short Story) The Red Book Magazine July 1922
  • 97 — The Statue in the Swamp [Earthworm Tractors] — W. H. Upson (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post September 23 1933
  • 108 — Albatross — Charles Baudelaire (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 109 — The Open Window — “Saki” (Short Story) The Westminster Gazette November 18 1911
  • 110 — Renunciation — Thomas Campion (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 113 — An Abolition of Armaments — Weston Martyr (Short Story)
2058Argosy Vol. 276, No. 31937-10-02V. E. Pyles
  • 6 — The Dreaming Death [Dan Brice] — Sinclair Gluck (Novellete)
  • 36 — Readjustment at Kirby — Charles Green (Novellete)
  • 61 — Stunt Man [Part 2 of 4] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 80 — Dark Trail — Rollin Brown (Short Story)
  • 91 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 92 — Diamond Daisy’s Fur Coat — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 99 — Too Many Chinese — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 100 — Men of Daring: Ray Woods — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 102 — Blue-White and Perfect [Part 3 of 6; Peter “Smooth” Kyle] — Borden Chase (Novel)
  • 121 — The Unsleeping Regiment — Garnett Radcliffe (Short Story)
  • 128 — Kingdom Come [Part 6 of 6] — Martin McCall (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2059Argosy Vol. 276, No. 41937-10-09V. E. Pyles
  • 6 — The Imperfect Gentleman — L. G. Blochman (Novellete)
  • 33 — Martian Laughter — Peter Kelly (Miscellaneous)
  • 34 — Henry Plays a Hunch [Part 1 of 4; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 58 — America Munches On — George Preston (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Wildcat Talk — Charles Tenney Jackson (Short Story)
  • 67 — Armored Car No. 13 — Wayne Brooke (Short Story)
  • 81 — Whoa Mankind! — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 82 — Men of Daring: Dr. George Washington Crile — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 84 — Stunt Man [Part 3 of 4] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 99 — Taste of Brass — Perry Adams (Short Story)
  • 104 — Higher Than Haman — James R. Webb (Short Story)
  • 112 — Blue-White and Perfect [Part 4 of 6; Peter “Smooth” Kyle] — Borden Chase (Novel)
  • 132 — A Bird and His Tail — Robert E. Pinkerton (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2060Argosy Vol. 276, No. 51937-10-16Emmett Watson
  • 4 — The Junkman Calls — Georges Surdez (Novellete)
  • 24 — Henry Plays a Hunch [Part 2 of 4; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 44 — Sunlight and Shadow — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Song of the Fool — John G. Pearsol (Novellete)
  • 61 — Men of Daring: Maj. Alexander de Seversky — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 62 — Hell-Bent for Aves — Richard Howells Watkins (Novellete)
  • 85 — Bullet-Proof Spectacles — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — Stumbling Horses Make Gray Hair — Bennett Foster (Short Story)
  • 96 — Blue-White and Perfect [Part 5 of 6; Peter “Smooth” Kyle] — Borden Chase (Novel)
  • 114 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 115 — Mr. Daniel and the Hood — John Earl Davis (Short Story)
  • 122 — Stunt Man [Part 4 of 4] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2061Argosy Vol. 276, No. 61937-10-23V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — Tiger on Parade [Part 1 of 5] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Coronation Interlude — Frederick C. Painton (Novellete)
  • 65 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 66 — Woman on His Mind — Henry F. Church (Short Story)
  • 77 — Storm Over Nancy — Carl Rathjen (Short Story)
  • 87 — Time and Trophies — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 88 — Men of Daring: “Chateau Joe” Stehlin — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 89 — Henry Plays a Hunch [Part 3 of 4; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 103 — Silent Pardner — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 109 — It’s Murder Again — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 119 — Tesla — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 120 — Blue-White and Perfect [Part 6 of 6; Peter “Smooth” Kyle] — Borden Chase (Novel)
  • 136 — No Holds Barred — George Armin Shaftel (Short Story)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2062Argosy Vol. 277, No. 11937-10-30Emmett Watson
  • 2 — I Was the Kid with the Drum [Four Corners] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 33 — —And Sporting Death — Chandler McGinnis (Miscellaneous)
  • 34 — Sable [Part 1 of 2; No-Shirt McGee] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 56 — The Whip — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 76 — Dear Old Mudder of Mine — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 87 — Oh-oh, Pioneers! — George Preston (Miscellaneous)
  • 88 — Men of Daring: James A. Harden-Hickey — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 90 — Tiger on Parade [Part 2 of 5] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Flies and Molasses — David C. Gardner (Short Story)
  • 113 — Men, Butterflies, and Birds — Peter Kelly (Miscellaneous)
  • 114 — Smoke Gets in Your Eyes — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 123 — Destiny and the Bijou — Crossen Howard (Miscellaneous)
  • 124 — Henry Plays a Hunch [Part 4 of 4; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 139 — It Was Like This — Nard Jones (Short Story)
  • 141 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2063The Argosy (UK) Vol. 22, No. 1381937-11-01
  • 2 — In a London Park — Lord Dunsany (Poem(s)) This Week July 11 1937, as “In a Park”
  • 3 — The Tarn — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) Success October 1923
  • 10 — Germany’s Noel Coward — [uncredited] (Article) [Ref. Carl Zuckmayer]
  • 11 — A Love Story — Carl Zuckmayer; translated by F. A. Beaumont (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 20 — Greatness — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 29 — Rescue — Perceval Gibbon (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 39 — This Heavy Land — William March (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 45 — Storm in a Teacup — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — The Burning Secret — Stefan Zweig; translated by Eden Paul & Cedar Paul (Novellete)
  • 58 — To a Glove — Ben Jonson (Poem(s)) (Reprint), as “Song to a Glove”
  • 78 — This Modern World! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — Dirty Work — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine December 1918
  • 85 — A Sleeping Draught — Weston Martyr (Short Story) Not Without Dust and Heat by Weston Martyr, Blackwood, 1929
  • 95 — The Thrush’s Nest — John Clare (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 96 — Pilgrim and Poet — [uncredited] (Article) [Ref. Louis Golding]
  • 97 — Lady and Shadow — Louis Golding (Short Story) The Story-teller November 1934
  • 106 — Early One Morning — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — Bingo — Humfrey Jordan (Short Story) (Reprint)
2064Argosy Vol. 277, No. 21937-11-06
  • 6 — Pacific Passage [Part 1 of 5] — Allan Vaughan Elston (Serial Segment)
  • 29 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 30 — Main Line West — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 56 — Winter Flight — Jack Rogers Beehan (Short Story)
  • 66 — Pearls [Dan Brice] — Sinclair Gluck (Novellete)
  • 90 — Men of Daring: Eugene Bullard — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 91 — Tiger on Parade [Part 3 of 5] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 105 — Governor’s Escort — Henry F. Church (Short Story)
  • 111 — Old Gus Takes Over — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 123 — Sable [Part 2 of 2; No-Shirt McGee] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2065Argosy Vol. 277, No. 31937-11-13Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Sandhog [Part 1 of 6] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 32 — A Cargo of Coffins — L. Ron Hubbard (Novellete)
  • 67 — Mule Heaven — Charles T. Jackson (Short Story)
  • 79 — Hollywood Comes to School — Peter Kelly (Miscellaneous)
  • 80 — Pacific Passage [Part 2 of 5] — Allan Vaughan Elston (Serial Segment)
  • 97 — Oft in the Silly Night — Cornell Woolrich (Short Story)
  • 110 — Men of Daring: Charley D. Bower — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 112 — Trail’s End — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story) Western Story Magazine November 8 1930
  • 118 — Tiger on Parade [Part 4 of 5] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 131 — Women Are Lousy Loggers — Donald Bowman (Short Story)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2066Argosy Vol. 277, No. 41937-11-20V. E. Pyles
  • 6 — The Man Who Lost His Head [Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 24 — Last Voyage — Crossen Howard (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Sandhog [Part 2 of 6] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 47 — The Mark of Zapotec — Peter Kelly (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — Sierra Gold — John K. Butler (Novellete)
  • 73 — The Shortened Hammer — C. F. Kearns (Short Story)
  • 87 — Requiescat on Riverside — Eduard Hellman Ohlson (Miscellaneous)
  • 88 — Men of Daring: Count De Porok — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 90 — Pacific Passage [Part 3 of 5] — Allan Vaughan Elston (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Close—but No Cigar — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 116 — A Matter of Living — Chandler McGinnis (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — Horses Can’t Read — Dudley Early (Short Story)
  • 123 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 124 — Tiger on Parade [Part 5 of 5] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 138 — The Lady and the Lug — Martin McCall (Short Story)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2067Argosy Vol. 277, No. 51937-11-27Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Genius Jones [Part 1 of 6] — Lester Dent (Serial Segment)
  • 32 — Never Mind, Ulysses — Chandler McGinnis (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Men of Daring: Roy Hansen — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article) [Ref. Roy Hansen]
  • 34 — Rebell’s Luck — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete)
  • 65 — Pigeon’s Progress — Jon T. Charles (Miscellaneous)
  • 66 — West to Siberia — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novellete)
  • 83 — Sandhog [Part 3 of 6] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Third Classman — Paul R. Morrison (Short Story)
  • 116 — Pacific Passage [Part 4 of 5] — Allan Vaughan Elston (Serial Segment)
  • 134 — Nothing to Laugh About — Edwin H. Hoover (Short Story)
  • 141 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2068The Argosy (UK) Vol. 22, No. 1391937-12-01
  • 2 — Away — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s))
  • 3 — Elementals — Stephen Vincent Benét (Novellete) Cosmopolitan April 1922
  • 17 — The Good Samaritan — Elizabeth Goudge (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 24 — White Man’s Twilight? — [uncredited] (Article) [Ref. Kurt Heuser]
  • 25 — War Against England — Kurt Heuser; translated by F. A. Beaumont (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 36 — Cloaks of Office — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — No Unkindness Intended — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) The Silver Thorn by Hugh Walpole, Macmillan, 1928
  • 47 — The Grove of Ashtaroth — John Buchan (Novellete) Blackwood’s Magazine June 1910
  • 59 — Naturalist and Novelist — [uncredited] (Article) [Ref. David Garnett]
  • 60 — The Grasshoppers Come — David Garnett (Novellete) The Story-teller April 1931
  • 89 — The Life of Man — Henry King (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 90 — Good Company — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — The King of Kanga — Eden Phillpotts (Short Story) Hutchinson’s Magazine September 1925
  • 103 — Honey — Ethel Lina White (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine June 1931
  • 110 — The Sisters — Roy Campbell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 111 — Tombacco — W. J. Makin (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine January 1935
  • 119 — The Little Wife — William March (Short Story) The Midland January/February 1930
2069Argosy Vol. 277, No. 61937-12-04Gayle Hoskins
  • 6 — The Wonderful Lips of Thibong Linh [Thibong Linh; Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 31 — Genius Jones [Part 2 of 6] — Lester Dent (Serial Segment)
  • 53 — The Clan of Kirk — William Chamberlain (Short Story)
  • 66 — The Rough Hand — Richard Wormser (Novellete)
  • 88 — Men of Daring: Ali Bin Bahojo — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 89 — Sandhog [Part 4 of 6] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Dey’s a Rustling in de Cotton — David Howard Lester (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — The Captain’s Efficiency Record — John Hopper (Short Story)
  • 122 — Pacific Passage [Part 5 of 5] — Allan Vaughan Elston (Serial Segment)
  • 140 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2070Argosy Vol. 278, No. 11937-12-11Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Loot Below [Part 1 of 5] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 32 — Rhythm in the Ring — Robert Griffith (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 71 — Omit Wreaths — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 79 — Beachcomber — Walter C. Brown (Short Story)
  • 82 — Men of Daring: Dr. Harold Anthony — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 84 — Genius Jones [Part 3 of 6] — Lester Dent (Serial Segment)
  • 99 — Ready, Willing and Weeble [Wallace Weeble] — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 110 — Sandhog [Part 5 of 6] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 130 — From Golf to Worse — Clark Bodey (Short Story)
  • 140 — Muzzle Your Sea Food — Kent Howard (Miscellaneous)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2071Argosy Vol. 278, No. 21937-12-18Emmett Watson
  • 6 — Guns, Gentlemen — Cornell Woolrich (Novellete)
  • 23 — Loot Below [Part 2 of 5] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 45 — With Christmas Comes Itam Piang — Verne Chute (Short Story)
  • 48 — Orders Is Orders — L. Ron Hubbard (Novellete)
  • 86 — Men of Daring: Matt Henson, Arctic Man Friday — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 87 — Genius Jones [Part 4 of 6] — Lester Dent (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Golden Wedding — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 114 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 115 — Sandhog [Part 6 of 6] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2072Argosy Vol. 278, No. 31937-12-25
  • 4 — Christmas on the Trail — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novellete)
  • 25 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 26 — The World’s Fair Mystery [Part 1 of 5] — Karl Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 42 — Ribbon of Steel — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 60 — A Whip for the Colonel — Alexander Key (Short Story)
  • 72 — Puzzles by Wire — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Tobacco Jamboree — Henry F. Church (Short Story)
  • 82 — Men of Daring: Major Frederick Lord — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 84 — Loot Below [Part 3 of 5] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 103 — Printing by Air — Ralph Mitchell Benton (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — High Bid — Victor Kaufman (Short Story)
  • 112 — Genius Jones [Part 5 of 6] — Lester Dent (Serial Segment)
  • 132 — Gambler’s Odds — T. T. Flynn (Short Story)
  • 140 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2073Argosy Vol. 278, No. 41938-01-01V. E. Pyles
  • 6 — A Swap for Stonewall Jackson — Richard Sale (Novellete)
  • 26 — The Isle of Yellow Girls [Dave McNally] — Richard Wormser (Novellete)
  • 51 — The World’s Fair Mystery [Part 2 of 5] — Karl Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 70 — The Reef — John Earl Davis (Short Story)
  • 77 — Mouse and Man — George Preston (Miscellaneous)
  • 78 — Men of Daring: Andy Bahr — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 79 — Little Man—What Next? — Weston Martyr (Short Story)
  • 85 — Loot Below [Part 4 of 5] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — Too Big to Lick — Frank Bunce (Short Story)
  • 107 — The Toast of Handsled Burke — C. F. Kearns (Short Story)
  • 119 — Genius Jones [Part 6 of 6] — Lester Dent (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2074The Argosy (UK) Vol. 23, No. 1401938-01-01
  • 2 — Remembrance — Clarence Winchester (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Pharaoh with His Wagons — Rupert Croft-Cooke (Short Story) Pharaoh and His Waggons and Other Stories by Rupert Croft-Cooke, Jarrolds, 1937
  • 9 — Queen of Song — John Russell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 18 — “The Daintier Sense” — [uncredited] (Article) [Ref. Edith Wharton]
  • 19 — Bewitched — Edith Wharton (Novellete) Pictorial Review March 1925
  • 30 — Vanity Fair — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — “Ambition” Bevan — Alec Waugh (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine January 1936
  • 46 — This Modern World! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — Too Perfect — Leonard Lee (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 10 1934
  • 56 — The Alien Corn — W. Somerset Maugham (Novellete) Cosmopolitan August 1931
  • 77 — Tamango — Prosper Mérimée; translated by Mary Garrett (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 87 — The Ways on Earth — Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 88 — Before Dawn — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s)) The Veil and Other Poems by Walter de la Mare, Constable, 1921
  • 90 — A Modern Victorian — [uncredited] (Article) [Ref. Hugh Walpole]
  • 91 — The Enemy — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) The Strand Magazine February 1923
  • 97 — Ivory for Felicity — Kurt Heuser; translated by F. A. Beaumont (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 106 — Good Cheer — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — Rabbits in a Hat — Elizabeth Goudge (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 116 — S.S. “San Pedro” — J. G. Cozzens (Novellete) Scribner’s Magazine August 1930
  • 144 — London Pride — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 147 — The Hole in the Wall [Horne Fisher] — G. K. Chesterton (Novellete) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #114, September 1921
2075Argosy Vol. 278, No. 51938-01-08Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Carson of Venus [Part 1 of 6; Venus] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 23 — Daisies Won’t Tell [Four Corners] — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 37 — The Universe Is Okay — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — The Stolen Passport — Frederick C. Painton (Novellete)
  • 83 — New Dive for Ducats — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 84 — Men of Daring: Bill Quaine — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 86 — No-Shirt McGee’s Burnt Offering [No-Shirt McGee] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 94 — The World’s Fair Mystery [Part 3 of 5] — Karl Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 113 — The Captain Has a Cat — Alexander Key (Short Story)
  • 123 — Sound vs. Smoke — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 124 — Loot Below [Part 5 of 5] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 141 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2076Argosy Vol. 278, No. 61938-01-15Emmett Watson
  • 6 — London Skies Are Falling Down [Part 1 of 6] — Garnett Radcliffe (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — The Third Meeting — Georges Surdez (Short Story)
  • 42 — Featherfingers — Richard Wormser (Novellete)
  • 64 — Finny Chickens — Eric Sharpe (Article)
  • 65 — Carson of Venus [Part 2 of 6; Venus] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 89 — Sowing the Planets — Ralph Mitchell Benton (Article)
  • 90 — Men of Daring: Taylor and Pope — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 92 — Privateer — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 107 — A Gid Never Shivers — John Holden (Short Story)
  • 120 — The World’s Fair Mystery [Part 4 of 5] — Karl Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 135 — Lost Worlds, or Worms — Eduard Hellman Ohlson (Article)
  • 136 — Secret Mission — Henry F. Church (Short Story)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2077Argosy Vol. 279, No. 11938-01-22Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Highland Man — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 38 — Cradle in Colorado — David Howard Lester (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — London Skies Are Falling Down [Part 2 of 6] — Garnett Radcliffe (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — It Happened in Hollywood — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 73 — Men of Daring: Capt. Finn L. Holm — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 74 — Carson of Venus [Part 3 of 6; Venus] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 93 — Did Mahomet?—No! — Harold Ledbetter (Miscellaneous)
  • 94 — Gallows Bid — William Edward Hayes (Novellete)
  • 112 — White-Water Ship — Warren F. Robinson (Short Story)
  • 121 — Knitted Windows for Glass Houses — James Foster Burke (Miscellaneous)
  • 122 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 123 — As Ye Sew — Joseph Mickler (Vignette)
  • 125 — The World’s Fair Mystery [Part 5 of 5] — Karl Detzer (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 144 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2078PDFArgosy Vol. 279, No. 21938-01-29Gayle Hoskins
  • 2 — Golden Acres [Part 1 of 5] — Luke Short (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — Neptune’s Poke — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novellete)
  • 51 — Five Parts to the Wind — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 52 — The Brothers Romano — Alexander Key (Short Story)
  • 64 — Death in the Yoshiwara — Cornell Woolrich (Novellete)
  • 82 — Men of Daring: “Lucky” Hollingsworth—Expert Blaster — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 83 — Three in the Family — Frank Bunce (Short Story)
  • 92 — London Skies Are Falling Down [Part 3 of 6] — Garnett Radcliffe (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — Trends in Trolleys — Ralph Mitchell Benton (Miscellaneous)
  • 110 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 111 — A Chance for Casual — Henry F. Church (Short Story)
  • 120 — Carson of Venus [Part 4 of 6; Venus] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 136 — Passage to Nantua — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2079The Argosy (UK) Vol. 23, No. 1411938-02-01
  • 2 — Creed — Louis Golding (Poem(s))
  • 3 — The Tillotson Banquet — Aldous Huxley (Short Story) The Century Magazine January 1921
  • 14 — This Modern World! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 15 — The Lamb — Naomi Mitchison (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 24 — A Gallery of Women — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — “Whistle, and I’ll Come to You” — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) The Story-teller February 1932
  • 34 — The Salt of the Earth — Rebecca West (Novellete) Woman’s Home Companion March 1934 (+1)
  • 59 — The Lilac Tree — Georg Britting; translated by F. A. Beaumont (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 67 — The Quality of Mercy — Vincent Sheean (Short Story) This Week August 2 1936
  • 72 — Martial Airs — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — The Basin — Humfrey Jordan (Short Story) White Masters by Humfrey Robertson Jordan, Blackwood, 1929
  • 95 — Laurette — Alfred de Vigny; translated by George Gilroy (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 105 — One of the Missing — Ambrose Bierce (Short Story) San Francisco Examiner March 11 1888
2080Argosy Vol. 279, No. 31938-02-05V. E. Pyles
  • 6 — The Singing Cats of Siam [Dave McNally] — Richard Wormser (Novellete)
  • 28 — Magic Carpets for Manhattan — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Golden Acres [Part 2 of 5] — Luke Short (Serial Segment)
  • 57 — Perseus Had a Helmet [Captain McGrail] — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 66 — Money for Sale — L. G. Blochman (Novellete)
  • 88 — Men of Daring: Pat Lee—Newspaper D’Artagnan — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 90 — London Skies Are Falling Down [Part 4 of 6] — Garnett Radcliffe (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Two and Two Is Four — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 119 — Worm Business — Crossen Howard (Miscellaneous)
  • 120 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 121 — Carson of Venus [Part 5 of 6; Venus] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 137 — Wild Bill Hiccup — Cornell Woolrich (Short Story)
  • 141 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 142 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2081Argosy Vol. 279, No. 41938-02-12Emmett Watson
  • 6 — A Letter for Mr. Lincoln — Richard Sale (Novellete)
  • 24 — Salvage Tide — Richard Howells Watkins (Novellete)
  • 47 — Golden Acres [Part 3 of 5] — Luke Short (Serial Segment)
  • 67 — The Coat of M’sieu Picart — Georges Surdez (Short Story)
  • 75 — Men of Daring: Con Colleano — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 76 — Neptune Is an Irishman — James Lockette Hill (Short Story)
  • 85 — London Skies Are Falling Down [Part 5 of 6] — Garnett Radcliffe (Serial Segment)
  • 104 — Monument at Stovepipe — Robert E. Pinkerton (Short Story)
  • 112 — A Kerry Comes Home — Philip Ketchum (Short Story)
  • 121 — Carson of Venus [Part 6 of 6; Venus] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 134 — The Saga of Syd the Psych — William Chamberlain (Short Story)
  • 143 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 144 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2082Argosy Vol. 279, No. 51938-02-19Emmett Watson
  • 4 — Trouble Wagon [Part 1 of 5] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — Galleons for Panama — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 47 — The Golden Glyphs — Logan Ancram (Short Story)
  • 55 — Button Up Your Overcoat — Crossen Howard (Miscellaneous)
  • 56 — Black Orchids Tonight — Richard Wormser (Novellete)
  • 78 — Men of Daring: Major Yeats-Brown — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 80 — Typhoon Cardigan — Jacland Marmur (Short Story)
  • 88 — Geared Fish — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Golden Acres [Part 4 of 5] — Luke Short (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — No Stop at Juno — John Randolph Phillips (Short Story)
  • 119 — Second Classman — Paul R. Morrison (Short Story)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 129 — London Skies Are Falling Down [Part 6 of 6] — Garnett Radcliffe (Serial Segment)
  • 142 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2083Argosy Vol. 279, No. 61938-02-26Emmett Watson
  • 6 — A Ship of the Line [Part 1 of 6; Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Serial Segment)
  • 35 — The Gentleman from Virginia — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 41 — Birds of a Weather — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 42 — Trouble Wagon [Part 2 of 5] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 67 — The Devil’s Shoestring — Paul Eldridge (Short Story)
  • 76 — Men of Daring: Norman Alley — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 78 — Riddle in Blondes — Frederick C. Painton (Novellete)
  • 109 — I’ll Bring You a General — Kenneth Atkinson (Short Story)
  • 112 — Shivery Land — C. F. Kearns (Short Story)
  • 124 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 125 — Golden Acres [Part 5 of 5] — Luke Short (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Old Enough to Vote — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 144 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2084The Argosy (UK) Vol. 23, No. 1421938-03-01
  • 2 — The Midnight Skaters — Edmund Blunden (Poem(s))
  • 3 — The Red Dress — Lucia Alzamora (Short Story) The Story-teller March 1935
  • 9 — Sonnet — Marjorie Mason (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 10 — “They Say—” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 11 — A Blade of Grass — Edita Morris (Short Story) Story #49, August 1936
  • 22 — Happy Families — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — The Jonah — A. R. Wetjen (Short Story) Collier’s April 14 1934
  • 32 — The Highbrow — Naomi Mitchison (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 37 — Diagnosis — Edith Wharton (Novellete) Ladies’ Home Journal November 1930
  • 47 — Reduced — Elizabeth Bowen (Short Story) The Listener June 12 1935
  • 53 — Monkey Wedding — Carl Zuckmayer; translated by F. A. Beaumont (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 70 — Decorous Days — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — The Chain — W. Townend (Short Story) The Story-teller January 1928
  • 83 — One Year Ago — Walter Savage Landor (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 84 — Pilot and Observer — Joseph Kessel (Novellete) (Reprint)
2085Argosy Vol. 280, No. 11938-03-05V. E. Pyles
  • 6 — Tainted Caballero [Part 1 of 2] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — Red Coat—White Feather — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novellete)
  • 49 — Are We Mice—or Mice? — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — A Ship of the Line [Part 2 of 6; Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Serial Segment)
  • 72 — No Tool for a Diver — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 83 — Liege Lord — Robert E. Pinkerton (Novellete)
  • 102 — The Enchanted Mug — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 112 — Trouble Wagon [Part 3 of 5] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 134 — Beachcomber — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2086Argosy Vol. 280, No. 21938-03-12Emmett Watson
  • 4 — A Flag to Die For — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 21 — A Ship of the Line [Part 3 of 6; Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Serial Segment)
  • 46 — Cockeyed Chiaroscuro — Angelo Rubens (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — Malice Aforethought — John Earl Davis (Short Story)
  • 58 — Dress Rehearsal — Algernon Blaire (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Rainbow’s End — E. Hoffmann Price (Short Story)
  • 71 — Faster Than Flight — Crossen Howard (Miscellaneous)
  • 72 — Mush, You Huskies — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novellete)
  • 93 — Men of Daring: Roy Lobdell — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — Yankee Bargain — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 99 — Trouble Wagon [Part 4 of 5] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — Call Me “Will” — Chandler McGinnis (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — This Outlaw Business — Frank Gruber (Short Story)
  • 119 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 120 — Tainted Caballero [Part 2 of 2] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 143 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2087Argosy Vol. 280, No. 31938-03-19Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — The Red Star of Tarzan [Part 1 of 6; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 23 — A Match for Oskie — Eustace Cockrell (Short Story)
  • 29 — But Where Was Saint George? — Eduard Hellman Ohlson (Miscellaneous)
  • 30 — The Riviera Road — Frederick C. Painton (Novellete)
  • 56 — Men of Daring: Captain Nungesser — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 58 — One-Armed Sailor — Allan Vaughan Elston (Novellete)
  • 72 — A Ship of the Line [Part 4 of 6; Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Serial Segment)
  • 95 — Pearl of Great Price — Donald Barr Chidsey (Short Story)
  • 102 — Beauty on Order — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Trouble Wagon [Part 5 of 5] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 117 — Spring Without Groundhogs — Crossen Howard (Miscellaneous)
  • 118 — Mister Kirby — Clifford Knight (Short Story)
  • 126 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2088Argosy Vol. 280, No. 41938-03-26Emmett Watson
  • 4 — You’re in the Circus Now [Part 1 of 3] — Richard Wormser (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — How Do You Like It, Johnny? — Kenneth B. Collings (Short Story)
  • 33 — Botticelli for a Nickel — Angelo Rubens (Article)
  • 34 — River Stampede — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novellete)
  • 62 — The Red Star of Tarzan [Part 2 of 6; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 81 — Spare the Food — J. Wentworth Tilden (Article)
  • 82 — Men of Daring: Caywood and Owens — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 84 — A Sword for the Cardinal [Richard Cleve; Monsieur le Comte Guy d’Entreville] — M. R. Montgomery (Novellete)
  • 95 — The Lady Known as Jimsky — Boris Vronsky (Article)
  • 96 — Wedding Gift — Bennett Foster (Novellete)
  • 107 — Lo, the Poor Glacier — Eduard Hellman Ohlson (Article)
  • 108 — A Ship of the Line [Part 5 of 6; Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2089The Argosy (UK) Vol. 23, No. 1431938-04-01
  • 2 — Spring — George Herbert (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Message — Viola Meynell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 7 — Leiningen Versus the Ants — Carl Stephenson; translated by F. A. Beaumont (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 19 — How Ryan Got Out of Russia [Joseph Jorkens] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story) Collier’s May 19 1934
  • 28 — The Green Curve — “Ole Luk-Oie” (Novellete) Blackwood’s Magazine June 1907
  • 39 — When in the Night— — Margaret Elizabeth Rhodes (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 40 — Country Cousins — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — Homeward Bound — William Hope Hodgson (Short Story) Putnam’s Monthly & The Reader April 1908, as “The “Shamraken” Homeward-Bounder”
  • 49 — Duck on Wheels — H. A. Manhood (Short Story) The Daily Mail April 27 1935
  • 52 — The Last Day — Vicki Baum; translated by Ralph N. Thompson (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 71 — Mrs. Packletide’s Tiger [Clovis Sangrail] — “Saki” (Short Story) The Bystander April 12 1911
  • 72 — The Girdle — Edmund Waller (Poem(s)) Poems by Edmund Waller, C & J Ollier, 1645, as “On a Girdle”
  • 74 — “They Say—” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — The Flying Game — Clarence Winchester (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 82 — Pleasant Bypaths — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Hair — Jesse Stuart (Short Story) The American Mercury July 1936
  • 93 — The Old Men — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 94 — Gentleman George — “Shalimar” (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 112 — Wise Words — Various (Miscellaneous)
2090Argosy Vol. 280, No. 51938-04-02G. J. Rozen
  • 6 — Cowboy, Oil Your Gun — Bennett Foster (Novellete)
  • 26 — Dark Island — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 51 — You’re in the Circus Now [Part 2 of 3] — Richard Wormser (Serial Segment)
  • 70 — Eagle’s Wings — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 79 — Men of Daring: Pat Garrett — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 80 — The Red Star of Tarzan [Part 3 of 6; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 95 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 96 — Oke for the Bosun’s Mate — James Lockette Hill (Short Story)
  • 100 — A Ship of the Line [Part 6 of 6; Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2091Argosy Vol. 280, No. 61938-04-09V. E. Pyles
  • 4 — This Doll Must Die [Part 1 of 6] — Walter Ripperger (Serial Segment)
  • 21 — The Fowl of the Air — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 30 — Indians Coming — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 49 — Men of Daring: Sam Dreben — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 50 — Midnight Haul — Charles M. Warren (Novellete)
  • 76 — Tern Backward in Thy Flight — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — The Red Star of Tarzan [Part 4 of 6; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 97 — Sidewalk Man — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 110 — You’re in the Circus Now [Part 3 of 3] — Richard Wormser (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2092Argosy Vol. 281, No. 11938-04-16Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Pardon My Glove [Part 1 of 3] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — The Sword of Vishnu [Nick Fisher] — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 45 — Happy Landing — William Chamberlain (Short Story)
  • 55 — This Doll Must Die [Part 2 of 6] — Walter Ripperger (Serial Segment)
  • 71 — The Compleat Wrangler — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 72 — A Rose for Mad Anthony — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 86 — The Davis House, Very Red — Howard R. Marsh (Short Story)
  • 94 — In Ten Easy Lessons — Augustus Harden (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Men of Daring: Dr. Frank Perret — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 96 — The Red Star of Tarzan [Part 5 of 6; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 115 — No Sixth Commandment — H. H. Stinson (Short Story)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2093Argosy Vol. 281, No. 21938-04-23Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — On Evil Beach [East of Suez] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 36 — Pardon My Glove [Part 2 of 3] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 52 — Fogs of Death — Algernon Blaire (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Rabbit Chaser — William E. Barrett (Short Story)
  • 59 — Why Not Mathilda? — Crossen Howard (Miscellaneous)
  • 60 — Red Pennant Flying — Carl Rathjen (Short Story)
  • 72 — This Doll Must Die [Part 3 of 6] — Walter Ripperger (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — Men of Daring: Gordon Sinclair — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 92 — Time Without Pay — Henry F. Church (Short Story)
  • 100 — Snake Blossom — Charles T. Jackson (Short Story)
  • 111 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 112 — The Red Star of Tarzan [Part 6 of 6; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2094Argosy Vol. 281, No. 31938-04-30V. E. Pyles
  • 2 — I’d Climb the Highest Mountain [Part 1 of 6] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — Rubber Arm — Martin McCall (Novellete)
  • 40 — The Bells of San Carlos — Max Brand (Short Story)
  • 49 — Spell It the Long Way — Chandler McGinnis (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — The Magnificent Babu Dutt — L. G. Blochman (Novellete)
  • 70 — Time in Its Place — Crossen Howard (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — This Doll Must Die [Part 4 of 6] — Walter Ripperger (Serial Segment)
  • 89 — Medicine on the Air — Augustus Harden (Miscellaneous)
  • 90 — Men of Daring: Ray Ulyate — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 92 — Strong Man’s Burden — Samuel Taylor (Short Story)
  • 100 — Pardon My Glove [Part 3 of 3] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 114 — Music Man — Bennett Foster (Novellete)
  • 126 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2095The Argosy (UK) Vol. 23, No. 1441938-05-01
  • 2 — England — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s)) Poems by Walter de la Mare, Murray, 1906
  • 3 — Lucy Moon — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) Pictorial Review November 1920
  • 12 — “They Say—” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 13 — Bertram and the Dictators — C. S. Forester (Short Story) The Story-teller June 1935
  • 20 — Woman — W. H. Davies (Poem(s))
  • 20 — Music’s Tragedy — W. H. Davies (Poem(s))
  • 21 — Dauntless Immigrant — C. T. Stoneham (Short Story) The Story-teller July 1934
  • 29 — Mahogany Mike — “Shalimar” (Short Story) Mingled Yarn by Shalimar, Blackwood, 1935
  • 43 — Sonnet — Marjorie Mason (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 44 — English Heritage — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — A Mystery of the East [Joseph Jorkens] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story) Vanity Fair (US) July 1934
  • 52 — Her Son — Edith Wharton (Novellete) Scribner’s Magazine February 1932
  • 84 — Sunrise — Robert Nichols (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 85 — Daniel Webster and the Sea Serpent — Stephen Vincent Benét (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post May 22 1937
  • 93 — We Were Just Saying… — Viola Meynell (Short Story) Time and Tide May 16 1924 (+1)
  • 98 — Many Waters — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — The False Brother — Maurice Hewlett (Short Story) New Canterbury Tales by Maurice Hewlett, Archibald Constable, 1901
  • 112 — Alsatian — Eleanor Farjeon (Poem(s))
2096Argosy Vol. 281, No. 41938-05-07Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — The Living Ghost [Part 1 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — Highpockets [No-Shirt McGee] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novellete)
  • 55 — The Smoking Monkey — Captain Dingle (Short Story)
  • 65 — Writing to Left — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 66 — I’d Climb the Highest Mountain [Part 2 of 6] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — Eight Ball — Samuel Taylor (Short Story)
  • 99 — This Doll Must Die [Part 5 of 6] — Walter Ripperger (Serial Segment)
  • 120 — Bald Face — Paul Annixter (Short Story)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2097Argosy Vol. 281, No. 51938-05-14G. J. Rozen
  • 4 — Short Rope for Rustlers [Hashknife Hartley] — W. C. Tuttle (Novellete)
  • 44 — The Living Ghost [Part 2 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — Old Gent with Whiskers — Frederick C. Painton (Short Story)
  • 74 — I’d Climb the Highest Mountain [Part 3 of 6] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 94 — Surprise Tomato — Bruno Landi (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Men of Daring: Jack Knight — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 96 — The Brand of Eve — C. S. Forester (Short Story) The (London) Evening News March 29 1938
  • 100 — Lots of Lotus — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — This Doll Must Die [Part 6 of 6] — Walter Ripperger (Serial Segment)
  • 102 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 126 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2098Argosy Vol. 281, No. 61938-05-21Emmett Watson
  • 4 — Granger Wagon [Part 1 of 2] — Bennett Foster (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 27 — Clean, Green, and Phoney — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 47 — But What Do Warriors Prefer? — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — The Law Visits Halfaday Creek [Halfaday Creek; Corporal Downey of the Mounted] — James B. Hendryx (Novellete)
  • 63 — Palmetto Gold [Mase McKay] — Charles T. Jackson (Short Story)
  • 75 — Culture à la Carte — Angelo Rubens (Miscellaneous)
  • 76 — Men of Daring: Charlie Sweeny — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 77 — Men of Daring: Captain Irving O’Hay — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 78 — The Living Ghost [Part 3 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 93 — Out of the Mouths of Babes — Chandler McGinnis (Miscellaneous)
  • 94 — That Damfool, Josephine — Eric Knight (Short Story)
  • 98 — I’d Climb the Highest Mountain [Part 4 of 6] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — Goodbye, Hawaii — Steve Fisher (Short Story)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2099Argosy Vol. 282, No. 11938-05-28Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — The Heads of Sergeant Baptiste [Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 35 — Feather Foot — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 47 — Thirteen Stars — Robert Carse (Short Story)
  • 60 — The Living Ghost [Part 4 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — The Larger Lunacy — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — Men of Daring: Ezra Lee — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 80 — It Rained One Night — Carl Rathjen (Short Story)
  • 89 — I’d Climb the Highest Mountain [Part 5 of 6] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Two Word McVarsity — Augustus Harden (Miscellaneous)
  • 108 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 109 — Granger Wagon [Part 2 of 2] — Bennett Foster (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 126 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2100The Argosy (UK) Vol. 23, No. 1451938-06-01
  • 2 — All in a Day — W. H. Davies (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Praises of Obscurity — Sheila Kaye-Smith (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine September 1926
  • 10 — The Image-Maker — Oliver St. John Gogarty (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 11 — The Wild Goat’s Kid — Liam O’Flaherty (Short Story) The Dial August 1925
  • 15 — The Man Who Did Not Pray — Laurence Housman (Short Story) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine April 1935
  • 22 — City Riverside — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 23 — Skilled Assistance — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine October 1911
  • 28 — “The Mind’s Eye” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Something Funny — Malachi Whitaker (Short Story)
  • 34 — Numbers — Louis Golding (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 36 — The Listener — Louis Bromfield (Novellete) The Story-teller April 1934
  • 62 — “They Say—” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — Maria-Fly — Walter de la Mare (Novellete) G.K.’s Weekly September 19 1925 (+1)
  • 70 — “Afoot and Lighthearted” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Devil in Church — H. A. Manhood (Short Story) Apples by Night by H. A. Manhood, Cape, 1932
  • 83 — Outcasts — Juliana von Stockhausen; translated by F. A. Beaumont (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 102 — The Wanderer and Life — Clarence Winchester (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 103 — The Golden Gods [Joseph Jorkens] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story) The Observer December 24 1933
  • 112 — Wise Words — Various (Miscellaneous)
2101Argosy Vol. 282, No. 21938-06-04Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — The Man with the Magic Face [Part 1 of 3] — Robert Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 32 — Death in the Luminous Earth — Maurice Beam (Novellete)
  • 56 — Campaign Promise — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 66 — Kill the Robot — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Lobo Quarantine — Luke Short (Short Story)
  • 79 — The Living Ghost [Part 5 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 97 — Ladies of Iron — John Nelson (Miscellaneous)
  • 98 — Men of Daring: Wilbur Shaw — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 100 — Like Distant Thunder — Charles Bonner (Short Story)
  • 107 — I’d Climb the Highest Mountain [Part 6 of 6] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 125 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 126 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2102Argosy Vol. 282, No. 31938-06-11G. J. Rozen
  • 4 — The Rogue [Part 1 of 5] — Richard Sale (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — Give a Dog… — Garnett Radcliffe (Short Story)
  • 32 — Unsentimental Journey — William Corcoran (Novellete)
  • 48 — The Man with the Magic Face [Part 2 of 3] — Robert Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 66 — The Jade of Kuan Ti — Arden X. Pangborn (Short Story)
  • 75 — Olive Branch—7-3620 — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 76 — The Golden Lions of Rhyolite — W. Ryerson Johnson (Novellete)
  • 92 — Men of Daring: Captain von Muecke — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — The Strategist — Alfred Batson (Short Story)
  • 103 — The Big Hook — William Edward Hayes (Short Story)
  • 111 — These Old Bones — John Nelson (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — The Living Ghost [Part 6 of 6] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2103Argosy Vol. 282, No. 41938-06-18Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Señor Coyote [Part 1 of 2] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — One Good Turn — Alfred Batson (Short Story)
  • 36 — Picador — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 51 — Du Shalt Not — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 52 — Men of Daring: Bill Tilghman — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 54 — The Long Knives Ride — Foster-Harris (Novellete)
  • 76 — The Rogue [Part 2 of 5] — Richard Sale (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — Laugh at the Birdie — John Nelson (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Next of Kin — John Randolph Phillips (Short Story)
  • 100 — Exit the Saint Bernards — Augustus Harden (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — The Man with the Magic Face [Part 3 of 3] — Robert Smith (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — Knight’s Gambit — Kenneth B. Atkinson (Short Story)
  • 126 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2104Argosy Vol. 282, No. 51938-06-25Emmett Watson
  • 4 — Mad Money [Part 1 of 5; Jim Daniels] — Norbert Davis (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — The Lives of Handsled Burke [Handsled Burke] — C. F. Kearns (Novellete)
  • 46 — Snakes in the Grass [Mase McKay] — Charles T. Jackson (Short Story)
  • 58 — Park Your Child Here — Augustus Harden (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Dehydrox — Charles A. Crawford (Short Story)
  • 66 — Men of Daring: Scott and Herrin — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 68 — The Rogue [Part 3 of 5] — Richard Sale (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — Harem, Scare ’Em — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Proverbs Can Lie — B. M. Bower (Short Story)
  • 94 — No More Frontiers, Eh? — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 96 — Now About Last Night… — Carl Rathjen (Short Story)
  • 106 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 107 — Señor Coyote [Part 2 of 2] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2105The Argosy (UK) Vol. 24, No. 1461938-07-01
  • 2 — Strange Perspective — Edmund Blunden (Poem(s))
  • 3 — The Honey-Box — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) Harper’s Bazaar April 1933
  • 12 — “They Say—” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 13 — Birthright — A. W. Wells (Short Story) All This Is Ended by A. W. Wells, Melrose, 1936
  • 20 — The Moment — Claire Cameron (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 21 — Mr. Thompson — Arthur Calder-Marshall (Short Story)
  • 25 — The Mountain — St. John Ervine (Short Story) The Yale Review October 1926
  • 36 — Sports and Pastimes — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Mr. and Mrs. Perry — Hector Bolitho (Short Story) The House in Half Moon Street by Hector Bolitho, Cobden-Sanderson, 1935
  • 47 — A Story by Angela Poe — Stephen Vincent Benét (Short Story) Harper’s Bazaar July 1935
  • 56 — Leave Me Fond Love! — Laurence Housman (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 58 — The Two Helens — F. Tennyson Jesse (Novellete) The London Magazine April 1927
  • 85 — The Pearly Beach [Joseph Jorkens] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story) Vanity Fair (US) March 1932
  • 89 — The Man from Alesia — Naomi Mitchison (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 98 — Sanctuary — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Pierre Grasson — Honoré de Balzac; translated by George Gilroy (Short Story)
2106Argosy Vol. 282, No. 61938-07-02Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Three Against the Stars [Part 1 of 5] — Eric North (Novella/Short Novel) Melbourne Herald 1924, as “The Satyr”
  • 25 — Lucky McNally [Dave McNally] — Richard Wormser (Novellete)
  • 44 — Asylum — Theodore Roscoe (Short Story)
  • 57 — Mad Money [Part 2 of 5; Jim Daniels] — Norbert Davis (Serial Segment)
  • 75 — Men of Daring: Arthur Menken — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 76 — Dandy Boy — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 94 — Round Trip — Eustace Cockrell (Short Story)
  • 97 — The Rogue [Part 4 of 5] — Richard Sale (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — The Old Breed — Bennett Foster (Short Story)
  • 125 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 126 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2107Argosy Vol. 283, No. 11938-07-09Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Pharaoh Had a Tomb — Frederick C. Painton (Novellete)
  • 40 — Have a Cup of Mocha — Eustace Cockrell (Short Story)
  • 45 — Three Against the Stars [Part 2 of 5] — Eric North (Novella/Short Novel) Melbourne Herald 1924, as “The Satyr”
  • 64 — Fire on Cannery Row — M. O’Moran (Short Story)
  • 74 — Men of Daring: Gottlieb and Goldstein — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 76 — Mad Money [Part 3 of 5; Jim Daniels] — Norbert Davis (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — Insect Handicap — Augustus Harden (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Yeggs and Bacon — Henry F. Church (Short Story)
  • 102 — Priest of the Joss — Arden X. Pangborn (Short Story)
  • 109 — Stars at Less Than Cost — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 110 — The Rogue [Part 5 of 5] — Richard Sale (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2108Argosy Vol. 283, No. 21938-07-16Emmett Watson
  • 4 — The Invasion of America [Part 1 of 6] — Frederick C. Painton (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — The Paper Doll Kid — Richard Sale (Novellete)
  • 42 — King of Ancient Commerce — Augustus Harden (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — Shorty Builds a Cow — Ralph R. Perry (Short Story)
  • 52 — Red Sky Over China — Sinclair Gluck (Novellete)
  • 77 — Have a Cup of Sunshine — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 78 — Three Against the Stars [Part 3 of 5] — Eric North (Novella/Short Novel) Melbourne Herald 1924, as “The Satyr”
  • 93 — Leave Your Grass Alone — Crossen Howard (Miscellaneous)
  • 94 — Bells Across a Valley — William K. Hubbell (Short Story)
  • 103 — Men of Daring: Bill McDougall — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 104 — Mad Money [Part 4 of 5; Jim Daniels] — Norbert Davis (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — The Hounds at Bay — Edwin Dial Torgerson (Short Story)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2109Argosy Vol. 283, No. 31938-07-23Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — No-Shirt McGee’s Medicine Show [No-Shirt McGee] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 35 — People Who Live in Glass Houses — John Nelson (Miscellaneous)
  • 36 — The Invasion of America [Part 2 of 6] — Frederick C. Painton (Serial Segment)
  • 54 — How Big Is Small? — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — Trade Winds — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 66 — Disease Made Easy — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Men of Daring: John D. Craig — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 68 — Romance on Rye — Robert L. Blake (Short Story)
  • 74 — Three Against the Stars [Part 4 of 5] — Eric North (Novella/Short Novel) Melbourne Herald 1924, as “The Satyr”
  • 92 — Of Time and the Chessmen — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Dealings with Arabs — Howard Rigsby (Short Story)
  • 104 — Board Fence — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 111 — Mad Money [Part 5 of 5; Jim Daniels] — Norbert Davis (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2110Argosy Vol. 283, No. 41938-07-30G. J. Rozen
  • 2 — Murder Masterpiece [Part 1 of 3; Slimuel X. Evans] — Thomson Burtis (Serial Segment)
  • 20 — Gunswift — Ralph R. Perry (Short Story)
  • 27 — Heil, Forever! — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 28 — The Fate of Five — Richard Howells Watkins (Novellete)
  • 48 — The Invasion of America [Part 3 of 6] — Frederick C. Painton (Serial Segment)
  • 65 — Readin’, Writin’ and Blackmetic — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 66 — Cowboys on the Cuff [J. Edwin Bell] — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 76 — The Never-Ever Land — Emil Capper (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — Men of Daring: Howard Rinehart — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 79 — Lo, the Poor Indian — William Chamberlain (Novellete)
  • 93 — It Happened Like This [Patrick Dugan] — Carl Rathjen (Short Story)
  • 104 — Three Against the Stars [Part 5 of 5] — Eric North (Novella/Short Novel) Melbourne Herald 1924, as “The Satyr”
  • 119 — Pieces of Silver — Davis Dresser (Short Story)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2111The Argosy (UK) Vol. 24, No. 1471938-08-01
  • 2 — The Sluggard — W. H. Davies (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Nearer Duty — James Clifton Peters (Short Story) The Story-teller September 1935
  • 9 — What Jorkens Has to Put Up With [Joseph Jorkens] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story) The Evening Standard May 6 1933
  • 13 — The Mask — F. Tennyson Jesse (Short Story) The English Review January 1912
  • 22 — “’Tis My Vocation” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — New-Chicago — Jean-Jacques Bernard; translated by John Leslie Firth (Short Story)
  • 34 — The Fool and the Woman — Robert Blatchford (Short Story) Tales for the Marines by Robert Blatchford, Clarion, 1897
  • 43 — The Varvill — “Shalimar” (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 56 — Self-Portraits — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — A Woman Scorned — Stendhal; translated by George Gilroy (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 66 — Renouncement — Alice Meynell (Poem(s)) Sonnets of Three Centuries ed. T. Hall Caine, Elliot Stock, 1882
  • 67 — With One’s Own Horses — Albert Jarosy (Short Story)
  • 75 — Nineveh — Sheila Kaye-Smith (Short Story) Faithful Stranger and Other Stories by Sheila Kaye-Smith, Cassell, 1938
  • 83 — Eventide — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — Under the Yew — Robert Nichols (Novellete) (Reprint)
2112Argosy Vol. 283, No. 51938-08-06Emmett Watson
  • 6 — Cut Loose Your Wolf [Part 1 of 6] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — Glory Road — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Kid Silk — Robert Griffith (Novellete)
  • 44 — Question No. 3 — Louis Golding (Short Story) The Evening Standard August 13 1937
  • 46 — More Ways to Skin a Brat — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — Men of Daring: Francis Chichester — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 48 — Break-Up — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novellete)
  • 63 — Busy as You Know What — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — Murder Masterpiece [Part 2 of 3; Slimuel X. Evans] — Thomson Burtis (Serial Segment)
  • 82 — The Pig Was in the Parlor — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 93 — The Invasion of America [Part 4 of 6] — Frederick C. Painton (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 113 — Wild Man of Jigger Key — Charles Tenney Jackson (Short Story)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2113Argosy Vol. 283, No. 61938-08-13G. J. Rozen
  • 4 — Boiling River — Robert E. Pinkerton (Novellete)
  • 23 — Cut Loose Your Wolf [Part 2 of 6] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 43 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 44 — The Bright Sword — Robert Carse (Short Story)
  • 53 — Chicken Feed — Augustus Harden (Miscellaneous)
  • 54 — The Devil’s Jaw — Alexander Key (Novellete)
  • 67 — Weather by Machinery — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 68 — Wolf-Weed — Charles Alexander (Short Story)
  • 79 — Men of Daring: Sergeant Mike Donaldson — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 80 — The Invasion of America [Part 5 of 6] — Frederick C. Painton (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — Child of Nature — Frank Bunce (Short Story)
  • 109 — Murder Masterpiece [Part 3 of 3; Slimuel X. Evans] — Thomson Burtis (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2114Argosy Vol. 284, No. 11938-08-20Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Midas of the Mountains [Part 1 of 3] — Donald Barr Chidsey (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 24 — Medals for McNally [Dave McNally] — Richard Wormser (Novellete)
  • 41 — Lines from a Legend — Robert Griffith (Short Story)
  • 53 — Wagons West — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 70 — This Ailing World — Crossen Howard (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Salaam to the Thief — Kenneth Perkins (Short Story)
  • 78 — Without Rehearsal — Eduard H. Ohlson (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — Cut Loose Your Wolf [Part 3 of 6] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 98 — Men of Daring: Ross Allen — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 100 — High Head of Hijos — Henry F. Church (Short Story)
  • 108 — The Invasion of America [Part 6 of 6] — Frederick C. Painton (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2115Argosy Vol. 284, No. 21938-08-27Emmett Watson
  • 4 — Pirates of Foggy Reef — Robert E. Pinkerton (Novellete)
  • 24 — Lost House [Part 1 of 6] — Frances Shelley Wees (Serial Segment)
  • 42 — I’ll Be Glad When You’re Dead — Howard Rigsby (Short Story)
  • 49 — Midas of the Mountains [Part 2 of 3] — Donald Barr Chidsey (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — Men of Daring: Harold Johnson and Capt. Dick Granere — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 66 — Refugee Land [Handsled Burke] — C. F. Kearns (Novellete)
  • 81 — Allergy’s Child — Crossen Howard (Miscellaneous)
  • 82 — Off Soundings — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 94 — What, No Joneses? — Augustus Harden (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Cut Loose Your Wolf [Part 4 of 6] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — Man Is but Flesh — Eduard H. Ohlson (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — The Horse Trader — John Randolph Phillips (Short Story)
  • 126 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2116The Argosy (UK) Vol. 24, No. 1481938-09-01
  • 2 — Frolic — “A. E.” (Poem(s)) The Divine Vision and Other Poems by A. E., Macmillan, 1904
  • 3 — The Nameless Member — Max Brand (Short Story) American Cavalcade August 1937
  • 8 — “They Say—” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 9 — Fish Story — Donald Moffat (Short Story) The New Yorker April 1 1933, as “Poisson d’Avril”
  • 13 — The Helpmeet — David Footman (Short Story) Better Forgotten by David Footman, Heinemann, 1938
  • 20 — Where I Am Going — Margaret Elizabeth Rhodes (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 21 — They Waited Their Turn — Francis Sibson (Short Story) The Story-teller October 1935
  • 29 — Earth and Sea — Oliver St. John Gogarty (Poem(s)) The Smart Set February 1923
  • 30 — Pride of Summer — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — The Fear of Death — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) Harper’s Bazaar July 1933
  • 41 — The Hostages — Naomi Mitchison (Short Story) The Evening Standard May 4 1933
  • 47 — The Feast — George Manning-Sanders (Short Story)
  • 51 — Dirge — Hector Bolitho (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 56 — The Art of Happiness [Mr. Rumbin] — Booth Tarkington (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 87 — The White Camel — Eugene Wright (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine April 1938
  • 96 — Green Candles — Humbert Wolfe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 97 — Ingrate Island — Frederick Boutet; translated by Horace Newte (Short Story) The Evening Standard April 5 1934translated from the French.
  • 100 — Undying Fires — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — The Black M.P.s — Robert Blatchford (Short Story) Tales for the Marines by Robert Blatchford, Clarion, 1897
2117Argosy Vol. 284, No. 31938-09-03Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — The Road to Damascus [Dan Harden] — Frederick C. Painton (Novellete)
  • 31 — The Devil’s Mushroom — James Francis Dwyer (Short Story)
  • 42 — Lost House [Part 2 of 6] — Frances Shelley Wees (Serial Segment)
  • 62 — A Cell for Wong Soo — Arden X. Pangborn (Short Story)
  • 70 — Men of Daring: Gen. Harry Bandholtz — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 72 — Off the Record — Howard Marsh (Short Story)
  • 77 — Cut Loose Your Wolf [Part 5 of 6] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 95 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 96 — Karpen the Jew — Robert Neal Leath (Short Story)
  • 108 — Midas of the Mountains [Part 3 of 3] — Donald Barr Chidsey (Serial Segment)
  • 125 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 126 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2118Argosy Vol. 284, No. 41938-09-10G. J. Rozen
  • 4 — Southbound to Singapore [Part 1 of 2; Captain Jim Blair of the “Dixie”] — Roy de S. Horn (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Colony of the Doomed — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 45 — Uncertain Reformation — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — A Matter of Luck — Howard Rigsby (Short Story)
  • 50 — The Son of Handsled Burke [Handsled Burke] — C. F. Kearns (Novellete)
  • 67 — Lost House [Part 3 of 6] — Frances Shelley Wees (Serial Segment)
  • 86 — Men of Daring: Bobby Leach, Eddie Winfield, and Jimmy Terry — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 88 — A Ship for a Ship — Carl Rathjen (Short Story)
  • 98 — Rest in Peace — John Ames York (Short Story)
  • 109 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 110 — Cut Loose Your Wolf [Part 6 of 6] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2119Argosy Vol. 284, No. 51938-09-17Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Beat to Quarters [Part 1 of 6; Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 26 — Milk of the Moon [Chullunder Ghose] — Talbot Mundy (Short Story) Adventure October 1 1931, as “The Babu”
  • 35 — All Hackmen Are Smart — Borden Chase (Short Story)
  • 41 — Not the Heat but the Aptitude — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 42 — Backfire — Karl Detzer (Novellete)
  • 66 — Rope’s End — Albert Richard Wetjen (Short Story)
  • 74 — The Dogs Do Bark — Eduard H. Ohlson (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — Lost House [Part 4 of 6] — Frances Shelley Wees (Serial Segment)
  • 95 — Yannigan’s Choice — Holmes Alexander (Short Story)
  • 101 — The Star You Can’t See — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — “Wolf! Wolf!” — Alfred Batson (Short Story)
  • 111 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 112 — Southbound to Singapore [Part 2 of 2; Captain Jim Blair of the “Dixie”] — Roy de S. Horn (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2120Argosy Vol. 284, No. 61938-09-24Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — It’s Hard to Die [Part 1 of 3] — Walter Ripperger (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Light the War Fires — Luke Short (Novellete)
  • 43 — Beat to Quarters [Part 2 of 6; Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 62 — Gods of the Lightning — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — Children of the Dark — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 84 — Men of Daring: Mingalone and Binns — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 86 — Horses in Midstream — Eustace Cockrell (Short Story)
  • 93 — The Gold Old Summer School — Albert George (Miscellaneous)
  • 94 — Birthday Present — Virginia Dale (Short Story)
  • 97 — Lost House [Part 5 of 6] — Frances Shelley Wees (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — One Lama, Unburied — Boris Vronsky (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — Storm Shadow — W. Ryerson Johnson (Short Story)
  • 125 — Methuselah of the Veldt — John St. John (Miscellaneous)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2121Argosy Vol. 285, No. 11938-10-01G. J. Rozen
  • 6 — The Matchless Mr. Mallet — Judson P. Philips (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 46 — Captain’s Cup — Albert t’Serstevens; translated by Georges Surdez (Short Story)
  • 52 — It’s Hard to Die [Part 2 of 3] — Walter Ripperger (Serial Segment)
  • 73 — Men of Daring: “Hawaiian Joe” — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 74 — Clara Knew the Odds — D. L. Champion (Short Story)
  • 77 — Beat to Quarters [Part 3 of 6; Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 97 — Code — Bennett Foster (Short Story)
  • 107 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 108 — Lost House [Part 6 of 6] — Frances Shelley Wees (Serial Segment)
  • 125 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 126 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2122The Argosy (UK) Vol. 24, No. 1491938-10-01
  • 2 — Shepherds — Eleanor Farjeon (Poem(s))
  • 3 — Boys Will Be Boys [Judge William Pitman Priest (Old Judge Priest)] — Irvin S. Cobb (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post October 20 1917
  • 18 — “They Say—” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — Fair’s Fair — David Footman (Short Story) Better Forgotten by David Footman, Heinemann, 1938
  • 26 — Promise — Clarence Winchester (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 27 — The Miracle — Eça de Queiroz; translated by H. E. Kennedy (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 32 — Wings of Song — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Cement — “Shalimar” (Short Story) Mingled Yarn by Shalimar, Blackwood, 1935
  • 49 — Restless Lodging — Erwin Wittstock; translated by F. A. Beaumont (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 58 — The Battle — Claude Farrère; translated by Stuart Gilbert (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 89 — The Correct Kit [Joseph Jorkens] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story) The Strand Magazine February 1933
  • 92 — The Mountain’s Magic — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — A Gleam — Thomas Mann; translated by H. T. Lowe-Porter (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 101 — Susanna and Her Elders — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1935
  • 112 — Significance — Arthur Powell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
2123Argosy Vol. 285, No. 21938-10-08Emmett Watson
  • 4 — Two Hours to Go [Part 1 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 31 — Bluebeard’s Closet [Halfway House] — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 42 — River Pig — Robert E. Pinkerton (Novellete)
  • 65 — Men of Daring: Captain McKinley — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 66 — Death Had a Pencil — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 76 — Beat to Quarters [Part 4 of 6; Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 93 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — For Divers Reasons — William E. Barrett (Short Story)
  • 103 — Weasel, Weasel… [No-Shirt McGee] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 108 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 109 — It’s Hard to Die [Part 3 of 3] — Walter Ripperger (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Bon Voyage for Hitch-Hikers — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2124Argosy Vol. 285, No. 31938-10-15G. J. Rozen
  • 5 — Tin Money [Part 1 of 3] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — The Flame Tree — Charles T. Jackson (Short Story)
  • 33 — Moo, Moo Black Sheep — Bennett Foster (Short Story)
  • 43 — Gold Is Where You Wear It — John St. John (Miscellaneous)
  • 44 — The Beginnings of Michael Costello — Karl Detzer (Novellete)
  • 63 — Two Hours to Go [Part 2 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 83 — You Can’t Take It with You — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 84 — Day of the Dog — Rollin Brown (Short Story)
  • 92 — But No Pink Elephants — Crossen Howard (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Men of Daring: Captain Knight — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — Beat to Quarters [Part 5 of 6; Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 118 — The Man from Painted Arrow — Paul Ernst (Short Story)
  • 126 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2125Argosy Vol. 285, No. 41938-10-22Robert CarseRudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Return to Glory — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 33 — International Settlement — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 43 — Tin Money [Part 2 of 3] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 61 — Big Shot — Davis Dresser (Short Story)
  • 70 — Two Hours to Go [Part 3 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — First Judgment — Luke Short (Short Story)
  • 96 — Beat to Quarters [Part 6 of 6; Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 118 — Men of Daring: Col. Roscoe Turner — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 119 — Jail Delivery — Norbert Davis (Short Story)
  • 127 — Argonotes — Robert Carse (Editorial)
2126Argosy Vol. 285, No. 51938-10-29Emmett Watson
  • 2 — The Ship of Ishtar [Part 1 of 6] — A. Merritt (Novel) Argosy Allstory Weekly November 8 1924
  • 24 — Salesmanship and This Sick World — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 26 — The Schooling of Michael Costello [Michael Costello] — Karl Detzer (Short Story)
  • 45 — Rebellion — Harold Q. Masur (Short Story)
  • 53 — Tanks Can’t Fly — Louis Goldsmith (Novellete)
  • 66 — How to Lower Your I.Q. — John St. John (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Two Hours to Go [Part 4 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 87 — The Temple of Ishtar — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 88 — Men of Daring: Miller and Pitman, Giants of the Old West — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 90 — Paradise Cove — Carl Rathjen (Short Story)
  • 101 — Heads or Tails? — Eduard H. Ohlson (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — Tin Money [Part 3 of 3] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 117 — The Navy’s More Than Ships — Ralph R. Perry (Short Story)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2127The Argosy (UK) Vol. 24, No. 1501938-11-01
  • 2 — The Great Breath — “A. E.” (Poem(s)) Homeward, Songs by the Way by A. E., John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1901
  • 3 — Fathers — Rudolf Kreutzer; translated by F. A. Beaumont (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 10 — “They Say—” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 11 — Lya’s Cousin — David Footman (Short Story) Half-Way East by David Footman, Heinemann, 1935
  • 14 — Man Against Sea — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story) The Story-teller November 1935
  • 20 — Beauty — Charles Baudelaire (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 21 — Helen’s Lovers — Gerald Bullett (Short Story) Helen’s Lovers, and Other Tales by Gerald Bullett, Heinemann, 1932
  • 33 — The Ordinary Hairpins [Philip Trent] — E. C. Bentley (Short Story) The Strand Magazine October 1916
  • 43 — Gerald and the Candidate — James Hilton (Short Story) Cosmopolitan March 1935
  • 57 — Rhythm — Marjorie D. Turner (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 58 — The Quiet Hour — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — The Sobbin’ Women — Stephen Vincent Benét (Short Story) The Country Gentleman May 1926
  • 70 — The Blood Eagle — Oliver Onions (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 100 — “I, for One” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — The Book of Hours — D. K. Broster (Short Story)
2128PDFArgosy Vol. 285, No. 61938-11-05Rudolph Belarski
  • 7 — Dead Storage [Part 1 of 4] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — The King of Halstead Street — Murray Leinster (Novellete)
  • 36 — Eyes of Stone — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Isle of the Dead [Halfway House] — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 48 — The Ship of Ishtar [Part 2 of 6] — A. Merritt (Novel) Argosy Allstory Weekly November 15 1924
  • 74 — Nomad’s Debt — C. F. Kearns (Novellete)
  • 90 — River Man — James Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 96 — Men of Daring: Ned Buntline—Stranger Than Fiction — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 98 — Two Hours to Go [Part 5 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 114 — Tough on the Gulf — Captain Dingle (Short Story)
  • 124 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 125 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2129Argosy Vol. 286, No. 11938-11-12G. J. Rozen
  • 6 — Singapore Nights — Allan Vaughan Elston (Novellete)
  • 24 — Dead Storage [Part 2 of 4] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 36 — The Masked Marvel — Walter Ripperger (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 65 — Gilt Edged — Bennett Foster (Short Story)
  • 76 — Men of Daring: Runger and Thompson — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 78 — The Ship of Ishtar [Part 3 of 6] — A. Merritt (Novel) Argosy Allstory Weekly November 22 1924
  • 100 — Weather, Clear—Air, Fast — Crossen Howard (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 102 — Beer, Ack, Tock, Tock, York — Garnett Radcliffe (Short Story)
  • 109 — Two Hours to Go [Part 6 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2130Argosy Vol. 286, No. 21938-11-19Rudolph Belarski
  • 8 — “A Punt, a Pass, and a Prayer” [Part 1 of 4] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — Cow Jumps Over Moon — Albert George (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Tyee Man — Jack Paterson (Short Story)
  • 38 — The Laughing Lily — Robert E. Pinkerton (Novellete)
  • 62 — Cleopatra’s Amulet [Halfway House] — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 71 — Two Patrolmen of Verona — John Nelson (Miscellaneous)
  • 72 — Dead Storage [Part 3 of 4] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 87 — Men of Daring: Captain Edward Houck — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 88 — Peabody’s War — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 96 — The Ship of Ishtar [Part 4 of 6] — A. Merritt (Novel) Argosy Allstory Weekly November 29 1924
  • 120 — First Classman — Paul R. Morrison (Short Story)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2131Argosy Vol. 286, No. 31938-11-26Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Ghoul’s Paradise [Four Corners] — Theodore Roscoe (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 40 — Nymphs, Professor — William P. Templeton (Short Story)
  • 46 — “A Punt, a Pass, and a Prayer” [Part 2 of 4] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — Men of Daring: Vincent Schmidt—War Chaser — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 64 — Wong Sun Wages War [Wong Sun] — Arden X. Pangborn (Short Story)
  • 71 — The Ship of Ishtar [Part 5 of 6] — A. Merritt (Novel) Argosy Allstory Weekly December 6 1924
  • 92 — Missing Person — Charles Bonner (Short Story)
  • 100 — What—No Bank Nite? — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Dead Storage [Part 4 of 4] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — He’s Paid For! — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2132The Argosy (UK) Vol. 24, No. 1511938-12-01
  • 2 — Windy Day — Andrew Young (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Great Food War at Eastwich — Neil Bell (Short Story) The Smallways Rub Along by Neil Bell, Collins, 1938
  • 14 — “A Diversity of Creatures” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 17 — Napoleon of the Sea — A. R. Wetjen (Short Story) Collier’s April 20 1935
  • 24 — Minuetto — Faith Compton Mackenzie (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine September 1918
  • 28 — Reply — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 29 — The Triumph of Night — Edith Wharton (Novellete) Scribner’s Magazine August 1914
  • 42 — Creed — E. H. W. Meyerstein (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 43 — The Camel — Gerald Bullett (Short Story) Helen’s Lovers, and Other Tales by Gerald Bullett, Heinemann, 1932
  • 48 — The Polite Art — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — Old Men’s Pool — Ben Ames Williams (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 16 1935
  • 58 — “Out of the Heart of Beauty” — Marjorie D. Turner (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 59 — Just Say the Word — Constance Bestor (Short Story) Story #72, July/August 1938
  • 63 — The Kite — “Ole Luk-Oie” (Short Story) The Green Curve and Other Stories by Ole Luk-Oie, Blackwood, 1909
  • 70 — A Sentimental Education — Fred Andreas; translated by Sven Holst (Novellete)
2133Argosy Vol. 286, No. 41938-12-03Emmett Watson
  • 7 — The First Watch of Michael Costello — Karl Detzer (Novellete)
  • 28 — Flying Colours [Part 1 of 6; Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Serial Segment)
  • 50 — The Pit of Punishment — Garnett Radcliffe (Short Story)
  • 56 — Foxcatcher Final — Holmes Alexander (Short Story)
  • 66 — “A Punt, a Pass, and a Prayer” [Part 3 of 4] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 83 — Men of Daring: Trader Horn—Jungle Merchant — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 84 — As We Grow Older — George Michener (Short Story)
  • 94 — Requiescat in Jawbones — Albert George (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Duck the Redheads — Edgar Franklin (Short Story)
  • 108 — The Ship of Ishtar [Part 6 of 6] — A. Merritt (Novel) Argosy Allstory Weekly December 13 1924
2134Argosy Vol. 286, No. 51938-12-10David Berger
  • 6 — The Point of Honor — Georges Surdez (Novellete)
  • 28 — Black Wings by Night — Walter de Steiguer (Short Story)
  • 34 — The Thirty-Nine Steps [Part 1 of 3; Richard Hannay] — John Buchan (Novel) Blackwood, October 1915
  • 56 — Tiger Island — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 68 — Flying Colours [Part 2 of 6; Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Serial Segment)
  • 86 — Rio Yaqui — Kent Sagendorph (Novellete)
  • 102 — Sentimental Guy — Robert Griffith (Short Story)
  • 108 — Blueprint for Confusion — Augustis Hardin (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — Men of Daring: Major Arthur Dugmore—Jungle Cameraman — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 110 — “A Punt, a Pass, and a Prayer” [Part 4 of 4] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
2135Argosy Vol. 286, No. 61938-12-17Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Island in the Sky — Arthur Leo Zagat (Novellete)
  • 26 — Young Doctor Kildare [Part 1 of 3; Dr. Kildare] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 48 — Sharks for Breakfast — Charles Tenney Jackson (Short Story)
  • 59 — The Bell of Loneliness — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 60 — Flying Colours [Part 3 of 6; Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Serial Segment)
  • 79 — Men of Daring: Capt. Carey Harrison—Doom-Dodger — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 80 — The Tattooed Sheep [Dave McNally] — Richard Wormser (Novellete)
  • 100 — The Thirty-Nine Steps [Part 2 of 3; Richard Hannay] — John Buchan (Novel) Blackwood, October 1915
  • 119 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 120 — Mr. Primrose Goes to the Devil — William P. Templeton (Short Story)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2136Argosy Vol. 287, No. 11938-12-24Emmett Watson
  • 6 — Henry Hits the Warpath [Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novellete)
  • 40 — Readin’, Writin’—and Revelation — Albert George (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — Young Doctor Kildare [Part 2 of 3; Dr. Kildare] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 61 — Ghost of the Teave — Donald Barr Chidsey (Short Story)
  • 72 — The Old Razzle Dazzle — Herbert Dalmas (Short Story)
  • 79 — Flying Colours [Part 4 of 6; Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Serial Segment)
  • 100 — Simple Simon — Garnett Radcliffe (Short Story)
  • 106 — Women of Daring: Bessie Thom & Aloha Wanderwell — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 108 — The Last Horizon — Nard Jones (Vignette)
  • 110 — Done with the Wind — Eric Sharpe (Short Story)
  • 111 — The Thirty-Nine Steps [Part 3 of 3; Richard Hannay] — John Buchan (Novel) Blackwood, October 1915
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2137Argosy Vol. 287, No. 21938-12-31G. J. Rozen
  • 4 — Black Grandee [Part 1 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — Rain-Maker McGee [No-Shirt McGee] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 49 — Bullhead Take All — Charles Marquis Warren (Short Story)
  • 61 — Dollars and Sense — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 62 — Home Is the Sailor — Captain Dingle (Short Story)
  • 71 — Flying Colours [Part 5 of 6; Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Serial Segment)
  • 93 — High Game — Edwin Dial Torgerson (Short Story)
  • 104 — Young Doctor Kildare [Part 3 of 3; Dr. Kildare] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 125 — Bringing in the Sheaves — Kate Warren Hayden (Vignette)
  • 127 — Beware the Nile’s Curse — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2138The Argosy (UK) Vol. 25, No. 1521939-01-01
  • 2 — Carol — Margaret Stanley Wrench (Poem(s))
  • 3 — Merry Christmas, Mr. Chips [Mr. Chips] — James Hilton (Short Story) McCall’s January 1936
  • 9 — The Lamb Yard — Gerald Bullett (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 13 — Mr. Gallup Goes to Chiny [Mr. Gallup] — Norman Reilly Raine (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 23 1935
  • 25 — When You Are Old — W. B. Yeats (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 26 — The Clever Cockatoo [Philip Trent] — E. C. Bentley (Short Story) The Strand Magazine July 1914
  • 36 — Festive Occasions — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — The Vineyard — Neil Bell (Short Story) The Smallways Rub Along by Neil Bell, Collins, 1938
  • 43 — January — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 44 — The House of Desolation — Alan Griff (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine January 1934
  • 52 — The Third Dove — Stefan Zweig (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 54 — Miss Fortune’s Favours — I. A. R. Wylie (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post February 26 1938 (+4), as “The Gay Banditti”
  • 67 — Bells — Edmund Blunden (Poem(s))
  • 81 — The Woodman — John Clare (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 98 — Fathers and Sons — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Balthasar — Anatole France (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 107 — Soul’s Haven — Thomas Campion (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 108 — Explosion — T. O. Beachcroft (Short Story)
  • 116 — Janet Ifans’ Donkey — Geraint Goodwin (Short Story)
  • 124 — “Let Me Not Live—” — Ruth Pitter (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 126 — Shakespeare’s Christmas — Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch (Short Story) Shakespeare’s Christmas by Q, Smith, Elder, 1905, as by Q
2139Argosy Vol. 287, No. 31939-01-07Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Snake-Head [Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 26 — The Synthetic Men of Mars [Part 1 of 6; Barsoom] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 44 — Midshipman Uneasy — Cliff Alderman (Short Story)
  • 55 — Mathilde Had a Little Lama — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 56 — ’49 Gold — Robert E. Pinkerton (Novellete)
  • 75 — A Pooch for Schiaparelli — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 76 — Men of Daring: Alberto Calvo Nunez — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 78 — Black Grandee [Part 2 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 97 — Tractor with Lugs — Henry F. Church (Short Story)
  • 105 — Ducks on Windy Slough — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 111 — Upside-Down Hill — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — Flying Colours [Part 6 of 6; Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2140Argosy Vol. 287, No. 41939-01-14Emmett Watson
  • 6 — The Eye of Doom 1—The Episode of the Vengeful God — Cornell Woolrich (Novellete)
  • 23 — The Synthetic Men of Mars [Part 2 of 6; Barsoom] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 40 — Gloves for the Governor — Eustace Cockrell (Novellete)
  • 56 — Have You a Seagull in Your Sink? — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Swamp Hound — Charles Tenney Jackson (Short Story)
  • 68 — Red Commanders — Foster-Harris (Novellete)
  • 88 — Bearded Loons — Captain Dingle (Short Story)
  • 98 — Shortened Shirt-Tales — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Men of Daring: Captain George E.T. Eyston — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 100 — Black Grandee [Part 3 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 115 — Let Him Who Is Without Co-Carboxylase — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — Good Medicine — Odgers T. Gurnee (Short Story)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2141Argosy Vol. 287, No. 51939-01-21Emmett Watson
  • 6 — Death Due North — Allan Vaughan Elston (Novellete)
  • 40 — River Parson — Bertrand L. Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 48 — The Eye of Doom 2—The Episode of the Hungry Knife — Cornell Woolrich (Novellete)
  • 64 — Brag — Robert Griffith (Short Story)
  • 75 — The Synthetic Men of Mars [Part 3 of 6; Barsoom] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 93 — Men of Daring: Dr. Eustace Peterson — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — Beast of Allah — Garnett Radcliffe (Short Story)
  • 99 — The Bell at the Bottom of the Sea — M. O’Moran (Short Story)
  • 109 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 110 — Black Grandee [Part 4 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2142Argosy Vol. 287, No. 61939-01-28G. J. Rozen
  • 6 — Steamboat Gold [Part 1 of 6] — George W. Ogden (Novel) All-Story Weekly February 16 1918 (+4)
  • 28 — Skate, You Sinners — Judson P. Philips (Novellete)
  • 49 — Men of Daring: Bradford Washburn — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 50 — Pheasants for the Fox — Alexander Key (Short Story)
  • 61 — Him and General Lee — Richard Sale (Novellete)
  • 78 — The Synthetic Men of Mars [Part 4 of 6; Barsoom] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 94 — Nor’easter — Weed Dickinson (Short Story)
  • 105 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 106 — The Eye of Doom 3—The Episode of the Voodoo Gun — Cornell Woolrich (Novellete)
  • 125 — Detour — Nard Jones (Short Story); given as by Nord Jones in the Table of Contents.
  • 127 — View, Halloo! — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2143The Argosy (UK) Vol. 25, No. 1531939-02-01
  • 2 — Civilization — Wilfred Rowland Childe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Raincoat — Ann Bridge (Short Story)
  • 13 — A Lesson in Art — Booth Tarkington (Short Story) The Story-teller April 1936
  • 25 — The Horse-Stealers — Anton Tchehov; translated by Constance Garnett (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 34 — Contemporary Verse
  • 34 — Gay Golden Leaves — Marjorie D. Turner (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 34 — Farewell — Clarence Winchester (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 35 — The Ecstatic — Cecil Day Lewis (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 35 — Present Tense — Oscar Williams (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 36 — Evenstar — Robert Nichols (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 37 — The Rivers of Damascus — Donn Byrne (Novellete) McCall’s Magazine October 1926
  • 46 — Music — Percy Bysshe Shelley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 52 — Prima Ballerina — Bruce Gould & Beatrice Blackmar (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 27 1935
  • 61 — Smoke Over the Prairie — Conrad Richter (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post June 1 1935
  • 69 — At Night — Alice Meynell (Poem(s)) Other Poems by Alice Meynell, self-published, 1896
  • 73 — Made Out of Nothing — L. P. Jacks (Short Story) The Magic Formula and Other Stories by L. P. Jacks, Harper UK, 1927
  • 81 — The Walk to Lingham [Joseph Jorkens] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story) Life and Letters December 1933/February 1934
  • 86 — Killed at Resaca — Ambrose Bierce (Short Story) San Francisco Examiner June 5 1887
  • 89 — Hope for the New Year — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 92 — The Maid of Miramichi — “Shalimar” (Novellete) (Reprint)
2144Argosy Vol. 288, No. 11939-02-04Rudolph Belarski
  • 7 — Seven Came by Sea — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 21 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 22 — Help! Murder! Police! [Part 1 of 3; Lt. John J. Shannon] — Cleve F. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 40 — Flame-Thrower — Eustace L. Adams (Short Story)
  • 52 — Steamboat Gold [Part 2 of 6] — George W. Ogden (Novel) All-Story Weekly February 16 1918 (+4)
  • 76 — Noise, Please — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — Men of Daring: Commander Herbert Wiley — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 78 — In Case of Accident — Donald Barr Chidsey (Short Story)
  • 87 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 88 — The Synthetic Men of Mars [Part 5 of 6; Barsoom] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 105 — The Eye of Doom 4—The Episode of the Golden Cat’s-Paw — Cornell Woolrich (Novellete)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2145Argosy Vol. 288, No. 21939-02-11G. J. Rozen
  • 6 — Glamour Guy — Frederick C. Painton (Novellete)
  • 42 — Sailing Bum — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 52 — Help! Murder! Police! [Part 2 of 3; Lt. John J. Shannon] — Cleve F. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 69 — Poppies for Harvard — Howard Rigsby (Short Story)
  • 81 — Steamboat Gold [Part 3 of 6] — George W. Ogden (Novel) All-Story Weekly February 16 1918 (+4)
  • 101 — Men of Daring: Robert Shippee — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 102 — One Bounce Is Out — Herbert Clyde Lewis (Short Story)
  • 112 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 113 — The Synthetic Men of Mars [Part 6 of 6; Barsoom] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Novel)
  • 127 — There’s a Hayseed on Your Sables — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2146Argosy Vol. 288, No. 31939-02-18Marshall Frantz
  • 4 — Lost Harbors [Part 1 of 5] — Allan Vaughan Elston (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — The Man Who Hated Lincoln [Four Corners] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 51 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 52 — Young Men and Prideful — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 61 — Tinhorn — Herbert A. Woodbury (Novellete)
  • 75 — Steamboat Gold [Part 4 of 6] — George W. Ogden (Novel) All-Story Weekly February 16 1918 (+4)
  • 97 — Two Steps from Hades — Carl Rathjen (Short Story)
  • 108 — Men of Daring: Marty Owens — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 110 — Four Minutes — R. H. Newman (Vignette)
  • 112 — Help! Murder! Police! [Part 3 of 3; Lt. John J. Shannon] — Cleve F. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2147Argosy Vol. 288, No. 41939-02-25G. J. Rozen
  • 4 — Fast and Loose [Part 1 of 5] — Marco Page (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 26 — The Axe Bites Deep [Bretwalda] — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 42 — Cape Stiff — Robert Carse (Short Story)
  • 54 — Lost Harbors [Part 2 of 5] — Allan Vaughan Elston (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — Nonstop to Mars — Jack Williamson (Novellete)
  • 93 — The River Run — Nard Jones (Short Story)
  • 101 — None but the Brave — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 108 — Steamboat Gold [Part 5 of 6] — George W. Ogden (Novel) All-Story Weekly February 16 1918 (+4)
  • 126 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2148The Argosy (UK) Vol. 25, No. 1541939-03-01
  • 2 — Kindness — T. Sturge Moore (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Fall of Edward Barnard — W. Somerset Maugham (Novellete) The Trembling of a Leaf. Little Stories from the South Sea Islands by W. Somerset Maugham, George H. Doran, 1921
  • 19 — The Song in the House — Ann Bridge (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine September 1933
  • 28 — Contemporary Verse
  • 28 — Music — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s)) The Veil and Other Poems by Walter de la Mare, Constable, 1921
  • 28 — Belief — Robert Gittings (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 29 — I Laid My Hand in God’s — Marjorie D. Turner (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 29 — Eternal Armageddon — Anderson M. Scruggs (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 30 — Never Deny a Mountain — Howard McKinley Corning (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 31 — The Black Stone — Walter de Steiguer (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 26 1935
  • 39 — Predestination — C. G. Learoyd (Short Story)
  • 47 — Barbers Are So Ordinary — William Dudley Pelley (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine November 1930
  • 55 — The Life-Trap — Francis Sibson (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1935
  • 61 — Do You Know? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 62 — Parker Adderson, Philosopher — Ambrose Bierce (Short Story) San Francisco Examiner February 22 1891
  • 66 — The Story of the Unknown Church — William Morris (Short Story) Oxford and Cambridge Magazine January 1856
  • 71 — In the Country — Guy de Maupassant; translated by Marjorie Laurie (Short Story) Boule de Suif and other Short Stories by Guy de Maupassant, T. Werner Laurie Ltd., 1920translated from the French.
  • 74 — The Life Without Passion — William Shakespeare (Poem(s)) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609, as “Sonnet XCIV”
  • 75 — They Say and They Said — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 76 — Unconfessed Crime — Edith Wharton (Novellete) The Story-teller March 1936
  • 94 — “…Singing as It Blows” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Among Those Present — Stephen Vincent Benét (Short Story) Redbook Magazine February 1935
  • 104 — Views on Censorship — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — The Invention of Mr. Caber [Joseph Jorkens] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story) The Story-teller April 1936
2149Argosy Vol. 288, No. 51939-03-04G. J. Rozen
  • 7 — McGee & Co: Trouble-Shooters [No-Shirt McGee] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novellete)
  • 40 — Fast and Loose [Part 2 of 5] — Marco Page (Serial Segment)
  • 58 — Nervous as a Rat — Algernon Blaire (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Men of Daring: Donna Fox — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 60 — The Man Next Door — Paul Ernst (Novellete)
  • 73 — Once a Hero — Eustace Cockrell (Short Story)
  • 81 — Lost Harbors [Part 3 of 5] — Allan Vaughan Elston (Serial Segment)
  • 99 — That She-Devil Sea — Francis Gott (Short Story)
  • 106 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 107 — Steamboat Gold [Part 6 of 6] — George W. Ogden (Novel) All-Story Weekly February 16 1918 (+4)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2150Argosy Vol. 288, No. 61939-03-11Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Seven Out of Time [Part 1 of 6] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Serial Segment); illustrated by F. H. Smith
  • 27 — Men of Daring: Howard Hill — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 28 — There Are Smiles That Make You Happy [Four Corners] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete); given as “There Are Smiles” in the Table of Contents.
  • 46 — The Sea Is a Loan Shark — Captain Dingle (Short Story)
  • 54 — Fast and Loose [Part 3 of 5] — Marco Page (Serial Segment)
  • 73 — Rifles at the River — Bennett Foster (Novellete)
  • 89 — Professor, Take a Blow — Robert Griffith (Short Story)
  • 100 — Lost Harbors [Part 4 of 5] — Allan Vaughan Elston (Serial Segment)
  • 117 — Another God Is Born — Arthur Dana Hall (Short Story)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2151Argosy Vol. 289, No. 11939-03-18Emmett Watson
  • 4 — Yardmaster — Harry Bedwell (Novellete)
  • 32 — Seven Out of Time [Part 2 of 6] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Serial Segment); illustrated by F. H. Smith
  • 51 — A Family Council — Georges Surdez (Short Story)
  • 57 — Vandal [Bretwalda] — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 75 — Fast and Loose [Part 4 of 5] — Marco Page (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — The Bee Hunter — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 98 — Men of Daring: Emmett Blake — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 100 — Hollywood Bite — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 112 — Lost Harbors [Part 5 of 5] — Allan Vaughan Elston (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2152Argosy Vol. 289, No. 21939-03-25Marshall Frantz
  • 4 — Calling Doctor Kildare [Part 1 of 3; Dr. Kildare] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — Bright Metal — Crossen Howard (Miscellaneous)
  • 28 — A Package for Paris [Dan Harden] — Frederick C. Painton (Novellete)
  • 49 — Drink Up—and Shame the Devil — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — Indian Scare — Luke Short (Short Story)
  • 59 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 60 — Seven Out of Time [Part 3 of 6] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Serial Segment); illustrated by F. H. Smith
  • 76 — Secret of the Silent Drum — David V. Reed (Novellete)
  • 93 — The Curse of K’ang [Wong Sun] — Arden X. Pangborn (Short Story)
  • 100 — Men of Daring: Terrell Jacobs — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 102 — Luck on the Ladybird — Alexander Key (Short Story)
  • 111 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 112 — Fast and Loose [Part 5 of 5] — Marco Page (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — No Pyramids in Kansas — Algernon Blaire (Miscellaneous)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2153Argosy Vol. 289, No. 31939-04-01Rudolph Belarski
  • 7 — Elephants to Ride Upon [Dave McNally] — Richard Wormser (Novellete)
  • 27 — Women of Daring: Alexandria David-Neel — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 28 — Sand in the Snow [Part 1 of 5; Jim Daniels] — Norbert Davis (Serial Segment)
  • 51 — The Magic Monkeys — Garnett Radcliffe (Short Story)
  • 56 — Shall the Robin Crow? — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Calling Doctor Kildare [Part 2 of 3; Dr. Kildare] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 79 — Two Tall Men — Bennett Foster (Novellete)
  • 93 — The Pebble of Justice — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 100 — Seven Out of Time [Part 4 of 6] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Serial Segment); illustrated by F. H. Smith
  • 119 — Shake Hands with Davy Jones — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2154The Argosy (UK) Vol. 25, No. 1551939-04-01
  • 2 — Simplicity — Richard Church (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Private War — Gerald Bullett (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 13 — News from Africa — David Footman (Short Story) Better Forgotten by David Footman, Heinemann, 1938
  • 20 — Solved by Inspection [Miles Bredon] — Father Ronald Knox (Short Story) 1925; #1 in the “Modern Masters of the Detective Story” series.
  • 27 — Another Gold Band — A. R. Wetjen (Short Story) Collier’s March 23 1935
  • 35 — Science and Religion — R. B. Cattell (Extract) from Psychology and the Religious Quest, Nelson, 1938
  • 36 — Sanders of the River — [uncredited] (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article) [Ref. Edgar Wallace]
  • 37 — The Rising of the Akasava [Sanders of the River] — Edgar Wallace (Short Story) The Weekly Tale-Teller #177, September 21 1912
  • 46 — Serenade to Music — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — The Pool — W. Somerset Maugham (Novellete) Cosmopolitan September 1921
  • 68 — The Reading Lamp — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 69 — The Safety-Match — Anton Tchehov (Novellete) (Reprint)translated from the Russian.
  • 79 — Do You Know? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 80 — The Apparition of One Mrs. Veal — Daniel Defoe (Article) B. Bragg, 1706, as “A True Relation of the Apparition of One Mrs. Veal the Next Day After Her Death to One Mrs. Bargrave at Canterbury the 8th of September, 1705”, uncredited.; #1 in the “Famous Stories by British Writers” series.
  • 85 — Verse—New and Old
  • 85 — The Dreamer — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s)) Motley and Other Poems by Walter de la Mare, Constable, 1918
  • 85 — The Poet’s Dream — P. B. Shelley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 86 — Sun Magic — Thomas Moult (Poem(s)) The Smart Set February 1921
  • 86 — Beauty — Lord Byron (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 87 — The Moment — Marjorie D. Turner (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 87 — The Primrose — Robert Herrick (Poem(s)) Hesperides by Robert Herrick, 1648
  • 88 — Apple Blossom — Inniss Bowen (Poem(s))
  • 88 — The Vine — James Thomson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 89 — Souvenir — Daniel Whitehead Hicky (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 89 — The Conclusion — Sir Walter Ralegh (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 90 — “Tormented by the World” — Lascelles Abercrombie (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 91 — Boule de Suif — Guy de Maupassant; translated by Marjorie Laurie (Novellete) (Reprint)translated from the French.
2155Argosy Vol. 289, No. 41939-04-08Emmett Watson
  • 6 — Costello Learns to Take It [Michael Costello] — Karl W. Detzer (Novellete)
  • 33 — Inhibited—or Inhabited? — Crossen Howard (Miscellaneous)
  • 34 — The Bells of St. Mary’s [No-Shirt McGee] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 42 — Rx—Gone with the Wind — Algernon Blaire (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — Sand in the Snow [Part 2 of 5; Jim Daniels] — Norbert Davis (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Men of Daring: Alain Gerbault — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 62 — Test for a Tartar — Nat Schachner (Short Story)
  • 71 — The Children’s Hour — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 72 — Seven Out of Time [Part 5 of 6] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Serial Segment); illustrated by F. H. Smith
  • 88 — The Liar and the Mouse [J. Edwin Bell] — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 99 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 100 — Out to Rest — A. M. Burrage (Short Story)
  • 104 — Calling Doctor Kildare [Part 3 of 3; Dr. Kildare] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2156Argosy Vol. 289, No. 51939-04-15G. J. Rozen
  • 4 — Rider of the Rifle Rock [Part 1 of 5] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — All Good Embezzlers — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 44 — Just a Dreamer — Creighton Peet (Short Story)
  • 52 — The Wind Won’t Tell — Maurice Beam (Short Story)
  • 61 — Sand in the Snow [Part 3 of 5; Jim Daniels] — Norbert Davis (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — A Sword for Leif the Lucky [Bretwalda] — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 94 — A Pretty Country — Robert E. Pinkerton (Short Story)
  • 102 — The Blessed Land — Crossen Howard (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Men of Daring: Bill Dillingham — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 104 — Down at Sea—No Position — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 112 — Seven Out of Time [Part 6 of 6] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Serial Segment); illustrated by F. H. Smith
  • 126 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2157Argosy Vol. 289, No. 61939-04-22Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Minions of the Moon [Part 1 of 3; Minions] — William Gray Beyer (Novel)
  • 24 — Science Rules the Waves — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Crusader — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 40 — The Pearls of Fistiana — Robert Griffith (Short Story)
  • 51 — Small Wings Fly High — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 52 — Rider of the Rifle Rock [Part 2 of 5] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 73 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 74 — Heathen Cargo [Captain Jim Blair of the “Dixie”] — Roy de S. Horn (Novellete)
  • 101 — Sand in the Snow [Part 4 of 5; Jim Daniels] — Norbert Davis (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — Men of Daring: Dr. Arthur Torrance and Karl Von Hoffman — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 120 — The Wile of Wong Sun [Wong Sun] — Arden X. Pangborn (Short Story)
  • 126 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2158Argosy Vol. 290, No. 11939-04-29Rudolph Belarski
  • 2 — The Wonderful Lamp of Thibaut Corday [Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 25 — Minions of the Moon [Part 2 of 3; Minions] — William Gray Beyer (Novel)
  • 46 — Semper Paratus — Leslie T. White (Short Story)
  • 58 — Sheep Dog — Robert W. Cochran (Short Story)
  • 67 — Men of Daring: Norbert Casteret — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 68 — Rider of the Rifle Rock [Part 3 of 5] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 87 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 88 — Angel Sharks — William Byron Mowery (Short Story)
  • 97 — Make Hay in the Moonlight — Robert Ormond Case (Short Story)
  • 108 — Sand in the Snow [Part 5 of 5; Jim Daniels] — Norbert Davis (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2159The Argosy (UK) Vol. 25, No. 1561939-05-01
  • 2 — Silver — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s)) Peacock Pie by Walter de la Mare, Constable, 1913
  • 3 — The Talisman — Michael Harrison (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 7 — Heroes by Request — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 25 1936
  • 17 — Art Dealer’s Face — Booth Tarkington (Short Story) The Story-teller August 1936
  • 29 — The Man on the Bridge — Hugo Krestinsky; translated by H. E. Kennedy (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 38 — Sweet Wild Bird — Marjorie D. Turner (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 39 — Beyond the Horizon — James Hanley (Short Story) The Fortnightly Review October 1938
  • 49 — Sam’s Ghost — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine December 1915
  • 54 — The Avenging Chance [Roger Sheringham] — Anthony Berkeley (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine September 1929; #2 in the “Modern Masters of the Detective Story” series.
  • 64 — The Easter Festival — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — The Good Horse — Antoon Coolen; translated by H. E. Kennedy (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 75 — The “Iron City” — Lovell Thompson (Novellete) Story #44, March 1936
  • 83 — Song — Thomas Randolph (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 89 — The Laughing Moon — Leo Perutz; translated by J. R. Perceval (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 95 — Three Pages of Verse
  • 95 — The Donkey — G. K. Chesterton (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 96 — Vigil — Brenda F. Skene (Poem(s))
  • 96 — Surplus — Charles Hanson Towne (Poem(s)) Harper’s Magazine November 1937
  • 97 — The Happy Tree — Gerald Gould (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 98 — Charm Incorporated — Edith Wharton (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 112 — They Say and They Said — Various (Miscellaneous)
2160Argosy Vol. 290, No. 21939-05-06Rudolph Belarski
  • 7 — The Rebels Are Coming! — Richard Sale (Novellete)
  • 22 — All Is Not Diamonds — Augustus Harden (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 24 — Cancelled in Red [Part 1 of 5; Luke Bradley] — Hugh Pentecost (Novellete)
  • 42 — An Old Persian Customer — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 50 — The Lizard Man — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 67 — Rider of the Rifle Rock [Part 4 of 5] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 89 — Ill Wed by Moonlight — Robert Neal Leath (Short Story)
  • 100 — Vox Inhumana — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Minions of the Moon [Part 3 of 3; Minions] — William Gray Beyer (Novel)
  • 122 — Men of Daring: Steve Donoghue — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 124 — Show Me the Way to Go Home — John Ames York (Short Story)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2161Argosy Vol. 290, No. 31939-05-13Marshall Frantz
  • 4 — The Golden Woman [Part 1 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — The Coughing Mountain — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 50 — Cancelled in Red [Part 2 of 5; Luke Bradley] — Hugh Pentecost (Novellete)
  • 72 — Steal No Man’s Shadow — Walter C. Brown (Short Story)
  • 81 — Men of Daring: Skeet Miller—Radio Daredevil — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 82 — Paths of Conquest [Bretwalda] — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 100 — The Judas Tree — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 110 — Rider of the Rifle Rock [Part 5 of 5] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 125 — The Time Is at Hand — John Ames York (Short Story)
  • 127 — The Enemy Within — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
2162Argosy Vol. 290, No. 41939-05-20Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Wild River [Part 1 of 5] — John Stromberg (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — The Magic Mountain — Andrew McCobb (Miscellaneous)
  • 24 — Simple Seaman — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 34 — Stay As Sweet As You Are [Four Corners] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 56 — The Golden Woman [Part 2 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 81 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 82 — A Ton of Gold — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novellete) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine January 4 1936
  • 91 — Men of Daring: Sir Hubert Wilkins — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 92 — The Cup of Satan — Garnett Radcliffe (Short Story)
  • 97 — Cancelled in Red [Part 3 of 5; Luke Bradley] — Hugh Pentecost (Novellete)
  • 119 — No Planes for Pop — Marte Richards (Short Story)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2163Argosy Vol. 290, No. 51939-05-27Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Tomorrow [Dikar and the Bunch] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Novellete)
  • 31 — Wild River [Part 2 of 5] — John Stromberg (Serial Segment)
  • 50 — The Pond, Lillie — Peter Kelly (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — The Spitting Image — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 63 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 64 — Fish Ain’t Got No Brains — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 71 — Cancelled in Red [Part 4 of 5; Luke Bradley] — Hugh Pentecost (Novellete)
  • 90 — Men of Daring: Fritz W. Up de Graff — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 92 — Itching Foot’s Itching Palm — Howard R. Marsh (Short Story)
  • 100 — Death by Air — Albert George (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Glory Hill — Alfred Batson (Short Story)
  • 109 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 110 — The Golden Woman [Part 3 of 3] — Fred MacIsaac (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2164The Argosy (UK) Vol. 25, No. 1571939-06-01
  • 2 — Epitaph — Lascelles Abercrombie (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Indulgence Passenger — “Bartimeus” (Short Story) The Story-teller July 1936
  • 7 — Pale Blue Night-Gown — Louis Golding (Short Story) The Story-teller October 1936
  • 11 — The Homing Instinct — John Hunter (Short Story) ; #3 in the “Modern Masters of the Detective Story” series.
  • 15 — Devil-Mane — James Francis Dwyer (Short Story) Storyteller November 1936
  • 23 — The Herricks — David Footman (Short Story) Half-Way East by David Footman, Heinemann, 1935
  • 38 — Come, O Come, My Life’s Delight — Thomas Campion (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 39 — Mr. Rumbin’s Honour [Mr. Rumbin] — Booth Tarkington (Short Story) The Story-teller September 1936
  • 50 — Sun Magic — Thomas Moult (Poem(s)) The Smart Set February 1921
  • 51 — Ionitch — Anton Tchehov; translated by Constance Garnett (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 61 — The Beau Miser — Leigh Hunt (Short Story) The Indicator November 3 1819; #2 in the “Famous Stories by British Writers” series.
  • 66 — The Path of Friendship — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 69 — Harvest Festival — Susan Gillespie (Short Story) The Story-teller March 1935
  • 75 — Mr. Milne Looks at Books — A. A. Milne (Extract) from By Way of Introduction, Methuen, 1929
  • 83 — Trailing Clouds — Neil Bell (Short Story) The Story-teller December 1935
  • 90 — Three Pages of Verse
  • 90 — This Break of Day — S. V. Carwardine (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 91 — On a Cold Day — W. H. Davies (Poem(s)) The Story-teller March 1934
  • 91 — The Unchanging — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s)) Motley and Other Poems by Walter de la Mare, Constable, 1918
  • 92 — The Swan — Adrian Bury (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 92 — Marriage — Catherine Brewster Toosey (Poem(s))
  • 93 — The Clerk’s Quest — George Moore (Short Story) Untilled Field by George Moore, Lippincott, 1903
  • 97 — Lightning Never Strikes Twice — Mary Roberts Rinehart (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post June 6 1936
  • 112 — They Say and They Said — Various (Miscellaneous)
2165Argosy Vol. 290, No. 61939-06-03Rudolph Belarski
  • 7 — The Wingless Wonder — Judson P. Philips (Novellete)
  • 23 — Men of Daring: Hannes Schneider — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 24 — Voyage to Leandro [Part 1 of 5] — Howard Rigsby (Serial Segment)
  • 47 — The Whiskerious Stranger [Wallace Weeble] — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 58 — Wild River [Part 3 of 5] — John Stromberg (Serial Segment)
  • 72 — Turpitude à la Carte — Albert George (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — S.S. Sesame — Crawford Sullivan (Novellete)
  • 91 — West of Water — Philip Ketchum (Short Story)
  • 101 — “I,” Said the Sparrow — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 108 — Cancelled in Red [Part 5 of 5; Luke Bradley] — Hugh Pentecost (Novellete)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2166Argosy Vol. 291, No. 11939-06-10Marshall Frantz
  • 4 — Delay at Antioch [Bretwalda] — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 23 — The Man from Madrid [Part 1 of 6] — Walter Ripperger (Serial Segment)
  • 49 — Home Are the Horses — W. Donaldson Smith (Short Story)
  • 60 — Men of Daring: A. Leo Stevens — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 62 — The Great Green Serpent — Paul Ernst (Novellete)
  • 81 — Voyage to Leandro [Part 2 of 5] — Howard Rigsby (Serial Segment)
  • 99 — Some Dogs Steal [Blackie] — Luke Short (Short Story)
  • 108 — Wild River [Part 4 of 5] — John Stromberg (Serial Segment)
  • 123 — Gone with the Vaccine — Crossen Howard (Miscellaneous)
  • 124 — Boomerang [Kemal Sel] — Hugh B. Cave (Short Story)
  • 126 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2167Argosy Vol. 291, No. 21939-06-17Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Children of Tomorrow [Dikar and the Bunch] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Novellete)
  • 37 — Salt-Water Hick — Jacland Marmur (Short Story)
  • 45 — The Man from Madrid [Part 2 of 6] — Walter Ripperger (Serial Segment)
  • 71 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 72 — Americans Are Different — Robert W. Cochran (Short Story)
  • 80 — Voyage to Leandro [Part 3 of 5] — Howard Rigsby (Serial Segment)
  • 98 — Gold at Black-Knife — C. F. Kearns (Short Story)
  • 109 — Men of Daring: Pete Bostwick — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 110 — Wild River [Part 5 of 5] — John Stromberg (Serial Segment)
  • 124 — Big Whisper — Robert Arnet (Short Story)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2168Argosy Vol. 291, No. 31939-06-24Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Corday and the 7-League Boots [Thibaut Corday] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 32 — Seven Footprints to Satan [Part 1 of 5] — A. Merritt (Novel) Argosy Allstory Weekly July 2 1927
  • 54 — Our Daily Miracle — Peter Kelly (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — Shovel Skinner — Louis C. Goldsmith (Short Story)
  • 64 — Allah’s Infidel — E. Hoffmann Price (Short Story)
  • 74 — What—No Screeno? — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — The Man from Madrid [Part 3 of 6] — Walter Ripperger (Serial Segment)
  • 92 — Men of Daring: Mickey McDougall — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — Standing Orders — Baynard Kendrick (Short Story)
  • 102 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 103 — Voyage to Leandro [Part 4 of 5] — Howard Rigsby (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — The Kidder — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2169Argosy Vol. 291, No. 41939-07-01Rudolph Belarski
  • 5 — East of Fiji — Allan Vaughan Elston (Novellete)
  • 40 — Seven Footprints to Satan [Part 2 of 5] — A. Merritt (Novel) Argosy Allstory Weekly July 9 1927
  • 60 — The Goal of the Timberlost — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — The Rifle of Feroz Khan — Garnett Radcliffe (Short Story)
  • 66 — The Lost Pigtail — Walter C. Brown (Short Story)
  • 78 — The Man from Madrid [Part 4 of 6] — Walter Ripperger (Serial Segment)
  • 99 — The Island That Died [Mase McKay] — Charles Tenney Jackson (Short Story)
  • 111 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 112 — Women of Daring: Jackie Cochran — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article); given as “Men of Daring” in the Table of Contents.
  • 113 — Thunderbolt — John Ames York (Short Story)
  • 116 — Voyage to Leandro [Part 5 of 5] — Howard Rigsby (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2170The Argosy (UK) Vol. 26, No. 1581939-07-01
  • 2 — Flight — Alexander Reid (Poem(s))
  • 3 — The Ambassador’s Wife — John Gunther (Short Story) Collier’s November 28 1936
  • 9 — The Turn of the Wheel — Dorothea Donn Byrne (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 14 1933
  • 19 — The Lowest Trees Have Tops — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) 1603
  • 20 — Salt Water — Louis Golding (Short Story) Storyteller November 1936
  • 29 — The Shoes — Phyllis Bentley (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 36 — The Voice of the Trees — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — The Blue Car — Ann Bridge (Short Story)
  • 48 — They Say and They Said — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — The Queer Feet [Father Brown] — G. K. Chesterton (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 1 1910, as “Why the True Fishermen Always Wear Green Evening Coats”; #4 in the “Modern Masters of the Detective Story” series.
  • 59 — The Two Drovers — Sir Walter Scott (Novellete) Chronicles of the Canongate by Sir Walter Scott, Cadell & Co., 1827; #3 in the “Famous Stories by British Writers” series.
  • 73 — Ships and the Sea — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — Under the Clock — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) The Matador of the Five Towns by Arnold Bennett, Methuen, 1912
  • 79 — Justice — Eugen Roth; translated by H. E. Kennedy (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 88 — Three Pages of Verse
  • 88 — The Veteran — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 89 — Foxtail Grass on the Canadian Prairie — Catherine Brewster Toosey (Poem(s))
  • 89 — Life — Anna Laetitia Barbauld (Poem(s)) The Works of Anna Letitia Barbauld by Anna Letitia Barbauld, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1825
  • 90 — We Are the Sailors — James Bramwell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 90 — Ecstasy — Marjorie D. Turner (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 91 — The Boy Who Ran — Alex Barber (Short Story) The Star February 4 1936
  • 94 — A Passenger to Bali — Ellis St. Joseph (Novellete) Story #52, November 1936
2171Argosy Vol. 291, No. 51939-07-08Emmett Watson
  • 4 — Thirty Days for Henry [Part 1 of 4; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novellete)
  • 21 — Weather or No — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 22 — We’re Running Line — Louis C. Goldsmith (Novellete)
  • 44 — Swimmers in Satin — Bernard Elas (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — The Eye of the Crow — Arden X. Pangborn (Short Story)
  • 53 — Seven Footprints to Satan [Part 3 of 5] — A. Merritt (Novel) Argosy Allstory Weekly July 16 1927
  • 74 — Scourge of the Severn [Bretwalda] — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 92 — Ten-Thirty and Red — William Foster Elliot (Short Story)
  • 99 — Men of Daring: Douglas March — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 100 — The Man from Madrid [Part 5 of 6] — Walter Ripperger (Serial Segment)
  • 118 — I Want to Be Like Lefty — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 126 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2172Argosy Vol. 291, No. 61939-07-15Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Maximilian’s Men — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 31 — Fool of the Regiment — Garnett Radcliffe (Short Story)
  • 37 — Men of Daring: Marshall Mabey — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 38 — Thirty Days for Henry [Part 2 of 4; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novellete)
  • 55 — Sweet-Talkin’ Man — Eustace Cockrell (Short Story)
  • 61 — Seven Footprints to Satan [Part 4 of 5] — A. Merritt (Novel) Argosy Allstory Weekly July 23 1927
  • 87 — Plague Ship — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 98 — Red Light—Green Light — Burton W. Peabody (Short Story)
  • 108 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 109 — The Man from Madrid [Part 6 of 6] — Walter Ripperger (Serial Segment)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2173Argosy Vol. 292, No. 11939-07-22Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — The Ringer [Part 1 of 5] — Charles Rice McDowell (Serial Segment)
  • 33 — Kiss the Gloves Goodbye — D. L. Champion (Short Story)
  • 35 — Shark Master — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 59 — Men of Daring: Alfred Batson — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 60 — Comet on Wheels — William Edward Hayes (Short Story)
  • 69 — Thirty Days for Henry [Part 3 of 4; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novellete)
  • 89 — Room Service, 1839 — Albert George (Miscellaneous)
  • 90 — Volcano — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 103 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 104 — Epitaph in Red — Arthur Lawson (Short Story)
  • 107 — Seven Footprints to Satan [Part 5 of 5] — A. Merritt (Novel) Argosy Allstory Weekly July 30 1927
  • 128 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material); short bio of Charles Rice McDowell.
2174Argosy Vol. 292, No. 21939-07-29Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Mother Damnation [Part 1 of 3] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Tribute to None [Bretwalda] — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 41 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 42 — When the Dyaks Dance — James Francis Dwyer (Short Story)
  • 51 — The Ringer [Part 2 of 5] — Charles Rice McDowell (Serial Segment)
  • 66 — Want Some Sea Food, Mamma? — Augustus Harden (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — The Fog’s Whiskers — Francis Gott (Short Story)
  • 78 — Men of Daring: Dick Sarno and Tony Sarno — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 80 — The Wagon Whelp — C. K. Shaw (Novellete)
  • 98 — Buy It if You Must — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Hell Child — Robert Neal Leath (Short Story)
  • 109 — Thirty Days for Henry [Part 4 of 4; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novellete)
  • 126 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Argosy Calendar of August Hits — The Editor (Miscellaneous)
2175The Argosy (UK) Vol. 26, No. 1591939-08-01
  • 2 — The Dusk — Clifford Dyment (Poem(s))
  • 3 — His Own Country — Pearl S. Buck (Short Story) Cosmopolitan October 1935
  • 14 — The Cicadas Sang — Stuart Cloete (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 11 1939
  • 23 — The Power of Destruction — Weston Martyr (Short Story) Blackwood’s Magazine April 1935
  • 33 — Pressure — Borden Chase (Short Story) The American Magazine September 1936
  • 41 — Wrong Not — Sir Walter Raleigh (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 42 — They Say and They Said — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — A Misfortune — Anton Tchehov; translated by Constance Garnett (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 50 — A Rake’s Progress — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Homecoming — Thomas Walsh (Short Story) Collier’s March 28 1936
  • 61 — The Escape from the Valley [Joseph Jorkens] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine May 1932
  • 67 — Hunted Down — Charles Dickens (Novellete) The New York Ledger August 20 1859 (+2); #4 in the “Famous Stories by British Writers” series.
  • 78 — Three Pages of Verse
  • 78 — Between Us and the Shore — Charles Malam (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 79 — The Deserted Summer House — Adrian Bury (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 79 — The Flowers — Walter Dowding (Poem(s))
  • 80 — Garden Left Alone — Glenn Ward Dresbach (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 80 — A Sussex Triolet — Leslie M. Oyler (Poem(s))
  • 81 — High Noon — James Stanley (Short Story)
  • 85 — A Fisher of Men [Dr. John Thorndyke] — R. Austin Freeman (Short Story) Argosy Allstory Weekly October 20 1923; #5 in the “Modern Masters of the Detective Story” series.
  • 98 — June, 1922 — W. Townend (Short Story) The Ship in the Swamp and Other Stories by W. Townend, Jenkins, 1928
2176Argosy Vol. 292, No. 31939-08-05Rudolph Belarski
  • 7 — The Ninth Life [Part 1 of 4; Gees] — Jack Mann (Novel)
  • 34 — McGee on Horseback [No-Shirt McGee] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novellete)
  • 56 — Kid Tarzan — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Tonight We March — Robert W. Cochran (Short Story)
  • 66 — Mother Damnation [Part 2 of 3] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — One Step from Hell — E. Hoffmann Price (Novellete)
  • 100 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 101 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 102 — The Ringer [Part 3 of 5] — Charles Rice McDowell (Serial Segment)
  • 122 — Hear Them Whistles Blowing! — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2177Argosy Vol. 292, No. 41939-08-12Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Raiders of the Ice — Roy de S. Horn (Novellete)
  • 38 — Tower of Strength — Robert W. Cochran (Short Story)
  • 47 — Women of Daring: Mary Shanley — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 48 — The Ninth Life [Part 2 of 4; Gees] — Jack Mann (Novel)
  • 70 — North Ten Degrees — Robert Griffith (Short Story)
  • 76 — The Ringer [Part 4 of 5] — Charles Rice McDowell (Serial Segment)
  • 95 — Sheepherder — Cliff Walters (Short Story)
  • 103 — Palmetto Cat — Charles Tenney Jackson (Short Story)
  • 114 — Mother Damnation [Part 3 of 3] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2178Argosy Vol. 292, No. 51939-08-19Marshall Frantz
  • 6 — Hurricane Range [Part 1 of 5] — Luke Short (Novellete)
  • 27 — These Little Piggies Went to Town — Tarbell Mullally (Humour)
  • 28 — The Valiant Arm [Bretwalda] — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 47 — Benefit Performance — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 56 — Men of Daring: Rene Caille — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 58 — Flaming Acres — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 74 — The Kiss of the Cobra — Walter C. Brown (Short Story)
  • 85 — The Ninth Life [Part 3 of 4; Gees] — Jack Mann (Novel)
  • 105 — Crying Hound — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 112 — The Ringer [Part 5 of 5] — Charles Rice McDowell (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2179Argosy Vol. 292, No. 61939-08-26Marshall Frantz
  • 6 — River Rogues [Part 1 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac & C. W. Harkins (Serial Segment)
  • 29 — Saltwater Scramble — Alexander Key (Novellete)
  • 46 — Crash Man — Carl Rathjen (Short Story)
  • 54 — Men of Daring: Alcock and Brown — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 56 — Kid Miracle — Judson P. Philips (Novellete)
  • 74 — Early American — Holmes Alexander (Short Story)
  • 83 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 84 — Hurricane Range [Part 2 of 5] — Luke Short (Novellete)
  • 102 — Run, Captain, Run — Harry Sylvester (Short Story)
  • 108 — Athletics in Undress — Augustus Harden (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — The Ninth Life [Part 4 of 4; Gees] — Jack Mann (Novel)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2180The Argosy (UK) Vol. 26, No. 1601939-09-01
  • 2 — Looks — W. H. Davies (Poem(s))
  • 2 — Slippers — W. H. Davies (Poem(s))
  • 3 — Bombastes Furioso — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) Pictorial Review December 1920
  • 13 — Tom Tom — Peter Fleming (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine January 1935
  • 19 — “Too Soon…Too Late” — E. Temple Thurston (Short Story) The Story-teller September 1932
  • 26 — The Traitor [Ashenden] — W. Somerset Maugham (Novellete) Cosmopolitan September 1927
  • 45 — Anna, Lady Baxby — Thomas Hardy (Short Story) (Reprint); #5 in the “Famous Stories by British Writers” series.
  • 48 — To the Evening Star — William Blake (Poem(s)) Poetical Sketches by William Blake, 1783
  • 49 — What a Man! — “Shalimar” (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 63 — Two Pages for Nature Lovers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — A Certain Regrettable Occasion — Donn Byrne (Short Story) Harper’s Bazar July 1925
  • 71 — Peace and War — Leo Tolstoi (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 73 — Babel — Desider Kosztolányi; translated by Adam de Hegedus (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 78 — Three Pages of Verse
  • 78 — The People — Clifford Dyment (Poem(s))
  • 79 — To the Nightingale — William Drummond (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 79 — Peace — John Irvine (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 80 — The Answering Voice — Richard Burdick Eldridge (Poem(s))
  • 80 — The Snare — James Stephens (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 81 — The Treasure — Bernard Gervaise; translated by Horace Newte (Short Story) The Evening Standard March 28 1934translated from the French.
  • 85 — They Say and They Said — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — The Gardenia — Robert Hichens (Novellete) The Story-teller October 1932
  • 112 — The Unfading Beauty — Thomas Carew (Poem(s)) Poems by Thomas Carew, 1640
2181Argosy Vol. 293, No. 11939-09-02Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Men with No Master [Part 1 of 2; Robin Santerre (aka Robin the Bombardier)] — Roy de S. Horn (Novellete)
  • 31 — Guns for Ethiopia — E. Hoffmann Price (Novellete)
  • 48 — Eight Ball — Tarbell Mullaly (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — Ghost Ball — James A. Kirch (Short Story)
  • 59 — Men of Daring: John R. Hughes — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 60 — River Rogues [Part 2 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac & C. W. Harkins (Serial Segment)
  • 76 — Mosquito [Johnny Kent] — Richard Sale (Novellete)
  • 96 — Blood of the Albacore — Nard Jones (Short Story)
  • 102 — Hurricane Range [Part 3 of 5] — Luke Short (Novellete)
  • 122 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 123 — Hi, Roscoe — Samuel W. Taylor (Short Story)
  • 126 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 126 — [letter] — Roy de S. Horn (Letter)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2182Argosy Vol. 293, No. 21939-09-09Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Bright Flag of Tomorrow [Dikar and the Bunch] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Novellete)
  • 41 — Hero, Remember — Robert W. Cochran (Short Story)
  • 51 — Men of Daring: Cecil Smith — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 52 — River Rogues [Part 3 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac & C. W. Harkins (Serial Segment)
  • 69 — Don’t Laugh Now — Samuel Taylor (Short Story)
  • 77 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 78 — Hurricane Range [Part 4 of 5] — Luke Short (Novellete)
  • 99 — Red Stallion — Bob Obets (Short Story)
  • 108 — Men with No Master [Part 2 of 2; Robin Santerre (aka Robin the Bombardier)] — Roy de S. Horn (Novellete); given as by Roy des. Horn in the Table of Contents.
  • 126 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2183Argosy Vol. 293, No. 31939-09-16Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Remember Tomorrow [Part 1 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 30 — Señor Sleight-of-Hand — Richard Blaker (Novellete)
  • 45 — Nightingale at Second — John Wiggin (Short Story)
  • 56 — Men of Daring: Zane Grey and Thomas Howell — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 58 — Puritan’s Progress — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 75 — River Rogues [Part 4 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac & C. W. Harkins (Serial Segment)
  • 90 — Judgment Deferred — Dr. Charles Ticknor Tolson (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 92 — Storm Over Claybank — Philip Ketchum (Short Story)
  • 100 — Dutch Courage — George Masselman (Short Story)
  • 110 — Hurricane Range [Part 5 of 5] — Luke Short (Novellete)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2184Argosy Vol. 293, No. 41939-09-23Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Lords of Creation [Part 1 of 6] — Eando Binder (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Little Rat, What Now? — Donald Barr Chidsey (Short Story)
  • 34 — Spurs for Sacatone — Bennett Foster (Novellete)
  • 50 — Battleground Number One — Augustus Harden (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — Ticket at Twenty — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 62 — Remember Tomorrow [Part 2 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 82 — The Aztec Heart — Brice Purcell (Short Story)
  • 93 — Men of Daring: Fred A. Birchmore — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — The Long Journey [Bretwalda] — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 113 — You Can’t Walk Home — Clifford L. Alderman (Vignette)
  • 115 — Shine, Mister? No? — J. Wentworth Tilden (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — River Rogues [Part 5 of 5] — Fred MacIsaac & C. W. Harkins (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2185Argosy Vol. 293, No. 51939-09-30Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — The Devil’s Diary [Part 1 of 6] — William Du Bois (Serial Segment)
  • 21 — Melody for Milk — Crockett Cooper (Miscellaneous)
  • 22 — The Blood Call — Georges Surdez (Short Story)
  • 28 — Big Gun from Texas — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete)
  • 55 — No Patriot There — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 66 — Women of Daring: Peck and Lewis — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 68 — Lords of Creation [Part 2 of 6] — Eando Binder (Serial Segment)
  • 85 — Savage Quest — Walter C. Brown (Short Story)
  • 97 — Remember Tomorrow [Part 3 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — Take ’Em Away, McCoy — Harry Bedwell (Short Story)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2186The Argosy (UK) Vol. 26, No. 1611939-10-01
  • 2 — Ghost Stories — Edmund Blunden (Poem(s))
  • 3 — Irish Pride — Liam O’Flaherty (Short Story) Forum and Century December 1935
  • 11 — Cracks — Weston Martyr (Short Story)
  • 17 — Miss Miller — Walter de la Mare (Short Story) The Story-teller August 1930
  • 23 — Crisis — William C. White (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post February 25 1939
  • 35 — Miggles — Bret Harte (Short Story) Overland Monthly June 1869
  • 41 — They Say and They Said — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 42 — Mr. Jones — Edith Wharton (Short Story) Ladies’ Home Journal April 1928
  • 56 — The Time of Harvest — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Be Happy Tonight — Barry Perowne (Novellete) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1935
  • 68 — Three Pages of Verse
  • 68 — If I Should Tire of Heaven — M. D. Turner (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 69 — To Happiness — Daphne Guise Tucker (Poem(s))
  • 69 — Song of the Goldfish — Bronnie Taylor (Poem(s))
  • 70 — Dream-Pedlary — Thomas Lovell Beddoes (Poem(s)) The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes by Thomas Lovell Beddoes, W. Pickering, 1851
  • 70 — Echoes — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 71 — The Man Who Could Not Swim — W. Townend (Short Story) Short Stories July 25 1924
  • 77 — A Coup d’État — Guy de Maupassant; translated by Ernest Boyd & Storm Jameson (Short Story) (Reprint)translated from the French.
  • 82 — Built on Sand — John Hunter (Novellete) The Story-teller July 1936
2187Argosy Vol. 293, No. 61939-10-07Marshall Frantz
  • 6 — Buzzard Bait — Robert E. Pinkerton (Novellete)
  • 38 — The Devil’s Diary [Part 2 of 6] — William Du Bois (Serial Segment)
  • 55 — Blaze of Glory — Robert Arthur (Short Story)
  • 64 — Men of Daring: Capt. Patrick Meade — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 66 — Lords of Creation [Part 3 of 6] — Eando Binder (Serial Segment)
  • 83 — Dynamite Boss — F. M. Tibbott (Short Story)
  • 95 — Journey to Judgement — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 104 — Remember Tomorrow [Part 4 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 123 — Take Your Punishment — Paul O’Neil (Vignette)
  • 126 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2188Argosy Vol. 294, No. 11939-10-14Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — White Robes of Rebellion — C. K. Shaw (Novellete)
  • 26 — Bonanza for Barkers — Crockett Cooper (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Sea Road — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 38 — Young Mr. Echo — Charles Dorman (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — The Devil’s Diary [Part 3 of 6] — William Du Bois (Serial Segment)
  • 58 — Men of Daring: Eugene de Nozieres and Allo Diavolo — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 60 — England, Farewell [Bretwalda] — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 77 — Dawn’s Early Light — Kenneth B. Atkinson (Short Story)
  • 86 — Lords of Creation [Part 4 of 6] — Eando Binder (Serial Segment)
  • 102 — Danger Flowers — Douglas Newton (Short Story)
  • 111 — Remember Tomorrow [Part 5 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2189Argosy Vol. 294, No. 21939-10-21Marshall Frantz
  • 6 — Rakehelly Ride [Richard Cleve; Monsieur le Comte Guy d’Entreville] — M. R. Montgomery (Novellete)
  • 39 — The Old Yukon System [No-Shirt McGee] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 48 — Fairweather Skipper — Carl Rathjen (Short Story)
  • 59 — Men of Daring: Augustus Post — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 60 — The Devil’s Diary [Part 4 of 6] — William Du Bois (Serial Segment)
  • 75 — River Risin’ — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 87 — Lords of Creation [Part 5 of 6] — Eando Binder (Serial Segment)
  • 103 — Tiger Hammock — Charles Tenney Jackson (Short Story)
  • 113 — Remember Tomorrow [Part 6 of 6] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2190Argosy Vol. 294, No. 31939-10-28Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — The Stars Spell Death [Part 1 of 7; Dr. Hugh Westlake] — Jonathan Stagge (Novellete)
  • 24 — Barrel-head Pinch — Crockett Cooper (Short Story)
  • 25 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 26 — Captain Jonah — Crawford Sullivan (Novellete)
  • 43 — The Temple Cats — Jay Clark (Short Story)
  • 45 — The Lonely World — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 52 — Brother Cowpoke — Arthur Lawson (Novellete)
  • 74 — Men of Daring: Charles C. Miller — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 76 — Farewell Trumpet — Charles L. Clifford (Short Story)
  • 88 — The Devil’s Diary [Part 5 of 6] — William Du Bois (Serial Segment)
  • 103 — Boom Goes the Weasel — Robert Neal Leath (Short Story)
  • 113 — Lords of Creation [Part 6 of 6] — Eando Binder (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2191The Argosy (UK) Vol. 26, No. 1621939-11-01
  • 2 — The Shaping Moment — Clarence Winchester (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Salvation of Pisco Gabar — Geoffrey Household (Short Story) The Grand Magazine May 1936, as “The Salvation of Gabar”
  • 17 — The Falls — L. A. G. Strong (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine January 1935
  • 25 — On the Contrary — Stella Benson (Short Story) Hope Against Hope by Stella Benson, Macmillan, 1931
  • 33 — A Busman’s Holiday — Francis Brett Young (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1930
  • 42 — Hunter’s Moon — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — At the Sign of the Grapeshot — Leo Perutz; translated by J. R. Perceval (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 62 — They Say and They Said — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — The Man Who Stole the Pelican — I. A. Williams (Short Story) The Living Age December 6 1924
  • 69 — Black Frailty — Louis Golding (Short Story) The Doomington Wanderer by Louis Golding, Gollancz, 1934
  • 82 — Three Pages of Verse
  • 82 — The Just War: An Ode — Adrian Bury (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 84 — Background — Claire Cameron (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 84 — The Mind Content — Robert Greene (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 85 — “My Cousin, the Bookbinder” — E. V. Lucas (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine July 1907
  • 90 — The Open Door — Mrs. Oliphant (Novellete) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #795, January 1882, uncredited.
2192Argosy Vol. 294, No. 41939-11-04Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Touchdown Broadway [Part 1 of 3] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 26 — Let ’Em Eat Space — William Gray Beyer (Novellete)
  • 46 — The Stars Spell Death [Part 2 of 7; Dr. Hugh Westlake] — Jonathan Stagge (Novellete)
  • 68 — Men of Daring: Ballak and Stanley — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 70 — Warden Bait — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 77 — Course of Empire [Bretwalda] — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 97 — Heir Transparent — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 108 — The Devil’s Diary [Part 6 of 6] — William Du Bois (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2193Argosy Vol. 294, No. 51939-11-11Marshall Frantz
  • 6 — Don Renegade [Part 1 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 24 — Night Time Is Nippon Time — Robin Townley (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — No Medals Tonight — John Russell (Short Story)
  • 28 — Chaos Is a Quiet Place [Nick Fisher] — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 45 — Sea Wrack — Berton E. Cook (Short Story)
  • 52 — Men of Daring: Connett and Gibson — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 54 — Touchdown Broadway [Part 2 of 3] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 68 — He Flies Through the Air — Louis C. Goldsmith (Novellete)
  • 92 — The Stars Spell Death [Part 3 of 7; Dr. Hugh Westlake] — Jonathan Stagge (Novellete)
  • 110 — Outlaw Dog — Samuel W. Taylor (Short Story)
  • 118 — Token of Ivory — William Foster Elliot (Short Story)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2194Argosy Vol. 294, No. 61939-11-18Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — The Golden Boneyard — David V. Reed (Novellete)
  • 36 — Bombs Over Cairo — John Russell (Short Story)
  • 43 — Don Renegade [Part 2 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 63 — The Thousand-Dollar Ear — Charles T. Jackson (Short Story)
  • 74 — North of the Jinx — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 84 — The Stars Spell Death [Part 4 of 7; Dr. Hugh Westlake] — Jonathan Stagge (Novellete)
  • 99 — Men of Daring: Jimmy Lynch — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 100 — Never Had No Luck — John Randolph Philips (Short Story)
  • 109 — The Higher They Fly — Walter C. Brown (Short Story)
  • 112 — Unfair and Warmer — Robin Townley (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — Touchdown Broadway [Part 3 of 3] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2195Argosy Vol. 295, No. 11939-11-25Marshall Frantz
  • 6 — Dark Thunder [Part 1 of 5] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Lo, the Pure Indian! — Lemuel Amos Hubbard (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — Fly High, Fly Tough — Louis C. Goldsmith (Short Story)
  • 36 — Stagecoach Johnny — C. K. Shaw (Novellete)
  • 54 — Men of Daring: Prince Aage — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 55 — Star Bright — Jack Williamson (Novellete)
  • 71 — Don Renegade [Part 3 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 88 — The Golden Head — Fred Engelhardt (Short Story); given as “Golden Head” in the Table of Contents.
  • 99 — The Stars Spell Death [Part 5 of 7; Dr. Hugh Westlake] — Jonathan Stagge (Novellete)
  • 118 — The Spirit of Mr. Sing — Arden X. Pangborn (Short Story)
  • 125 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 126 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2196The Argosy (UK) Vol. 26, No. 1631939-12-01
  • 2 — That Golden Time — W. H. Davies (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — For Valour — W. Townend (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 12 — Portrait of Sill — Burnham Carter (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 18 — Lullaby — Thomas Dekker (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 25 — Bezprizorny — Walter Duranty (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 33 — The Man with the Broken Nose [Lord George Tarlyon; Michael Wagstaffe] — Michael Arlen (Short Story) The Strand Magazine March 1923
  • 41 — The Piper’s Children — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 8 1939
  • 51 — Last Act, Last Scene — Almet Jenks (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post August 12 1939
  • 63 — The Tug-of-War — Phyllis Bottome (Short Story) The Century Magazine November 1920
  • 70 — This England — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Conquistador — Horton Giddy (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine August 1937
  • 80 — If Fathers Knew… — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 81 — They Say and They Said — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 82 — Easy Money — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) The Strand Magazine October 1914
  • 88 — Three Pages of Verse
  • 88 — Interlude — Sydney King Russell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 88 — Thoughts — Mary St. Claire (Poem(s))
  • 89 — Mercy — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 89 — Gifts — James Thomson (Poem(s)) from “Sunday Up the River”, The City of Dreadful Night and Other Poems by James Thomson, Reeves and Turner, 1880
  • 90 — Dirge in Woods — George Meredith (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 90 — Care-Charmer Sleep — Samuel Daniel (Poem(s)) Delia by Samuel Daniel, Simon Waterson, 1592, as “Sonnet XLV”
  • 91 — Waters of Destruction — Ardern Beaman (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine September 1925
  • 100 — The Scourge — W. J. Locke (Short Story) Hearst’s Magazine September 1914
2197Argosy Vol. 295, No. 21939-12-02Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Sons of the Tall Timber — Frank R. Pierce (Novellete)
  • 34 — S.S. Monotony — Carl Rathjen (Short Story)
  • 46 — Dark Thunder [Part 2 of 5] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — Bird in the Sky — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 72 — Black Bayou — Alexander Key (Novellete)
  • 84 — The Stars Spell Death [Part 6 of 7; Dr. Hugh Westlake] — Jonathan Stagge (Novellete)
  • 100 — Bonus for Brawn — Robert W. Cochran (Short Story)
  • 109 — Men of Daring: Louis Freg — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 110 — Don Renegade [Part 4 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2198Argosy Vol. 295, No. 31939-12-09Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Maker of Shadows [Part 1 of 5] — Jack Mann (Serial Segment)
  • 29 — Manhattan Compass — Skippy McMullin (Miscellaneous)
  • 30 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 32 — Holocaust Highway — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 51 — Pinch Hitter McGee [No-Shirt McGee] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 59 — Dark Thunder [Part 3 of 5] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — Fire Medicine [Halfway House] — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 86 — Music for Muchacho — Arthur Lawson (Novellete)
  • 100 — The Greedy Touch — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 103 — Men of Daring: Reto Capadrutt—Bantam Bobber — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 104 — Hook, Line, and Tinker — Louis C. Goldsmith (Short Story)
  • 114 — The Stars Spell Death [Part 7 of 7; Dr. Hugh Westlake] — Jonathan Stagge (Novellete)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2199Argosy Vol. 295, No. 41939-12-16Marshall Frantz
  • 6 — Rawhide Road [Part 1 of 5] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 31 — Don’t Look Now — Maurice Beam (Short Story)
  • 42 — The Feverish Athlete — Dr. Charles Ticknor Tolson (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — Men of Daring: Lewis Catlow—Jungle Cameraman — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 44 — Thirteen Cats — Thomas W. Duncan (Novellete)
  • 66 — Maker of Shadows [Part 2 of 5] — Jack Mann (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — The Man Who Wouldn’t Be King — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 104 — Dark Thunder [Part 4 of 5] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 119 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 120 — Doubt — Samuel W. Taylor (Short Story)
2200Argosy Vol. 295, No. 51939-12-23Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Christmas on Ice — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novellete)
  • 28 — Rawhide Road [Part 2 of 5] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 46 — Roman Holiday — Leslie T. White (Short Story)
  • 57 — Men of Daring: John R. Cobb—Speed Merchant — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 58 — Forever England [Bretwalda] — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 80 — Maker of Shadows [Part 3 of 5] — Jack Mann (Serial Segment)
  • 101 — Cossack’s Choice — Samuel W. Taylor (Short Story)
  • 109 — Dark Thunder [Part 5 of 5] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
2201Argosy Vol. 295, No. 61939-12-30Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Loot Lies Deep [Part 1 of 6] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — Allah Sends a Reaper — E. Hoffmann Price (Novellete)
  • 54 — Passage Home — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 64 — Medals for the Madmen — Louis C. Goldsmith (Novellete)
  • 78 — Rawhide Road [Part 3 of 5] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 96 — Two-Time Loser — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 104 — Nice Headwork — Dr. Charles Ticknor Tolson (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — Women of Daring: Beryl Markham—Lady Columbus — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 107 — Maker of Shadows [Part 4 of 5] — Jack Mann (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2202The Argosy (UK) Vol. 26, No. 1641940-01-01
  • 2 — Maid’s Song — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Into Egypt — Stephen Vincent Benét (Short Story) Tales Before Midnight by Stephen Vincent Benét, Farrar & Rinehart, 1939
  • 9 — Variation on an Old Theme — Michael Harrison (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 16 — A Glass of Milk — Ann Bridge (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 25 — Don’t Sell It, Mr. Rumbin! [Mr. Rumbin] — Booth Tarkington (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post September 16 1939
  • 34 — The Christmas Story — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Gifts for My Friends — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) The Strand Magazine June 1935
  • 46 — January — Agnes Grozier Herbertson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 48 — A Christmas Puzzle for the Christmas Party — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 49 — MacJonah — Laurence Kirk (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1936
  • 56 — Three Pages of Verse
  • 56 — At Bethlehem — Marjorie D. Turner (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 56 — Bethany — Una Broadbent (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 57 — City Street — Daniel W. Smythe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 57 — Like a Wind — L. Cole (Poem(s))
  • 58 — Worship — Reyner Barton (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 59 — Courage — Margaret Irwin (Short Story) Ladies’ Home Journal July 1937
  • 66 — The Conqueror — William J. Locke (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine December 1912
  • 76 — Hot Potatoes — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) The Matador of the Five Towns by Arnold Bennett, Methuen, 1912
  • 83 — Brother Leo — Phyllis Bottome (Short Story) The Century Magazine June 1913
  • 91 — Four Worms Turning — Morton Stern (Short Story) Story #77, May/June 1939
  • 93 — I Had a Dove — John Keats (Poem(s)) The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats by John Keats, Reeves & Turner, 1883
  • 94 — The Salving of Pyack — Alan Sullivan (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine August 1926
  • 99 — The God — F. Britten Austin (Short Story) Ladies’ Home Journal November 1930
2203Argosy Vol. 296, No. 11940-01-06Marshall Frantz
  • 6 — Archers to the Front [Robin Santerre (aka Robin the Bombardier)] — Roy de S. Horn (Novellete)
  • 36 — It Jumps for Radium — Dr. Charles Ticknor Tolson (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Lady Wildcat — T. T. Flynn (Short Story)
  • 46 — Men of Daring: Baron and Saegert—Hackman Heroes — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 48 — Loot Lies Deep [Part 2 of 6] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 65 — Second Sight — Eustace L. Cockrell (Short Story)
  • 72 — When No Dogs Bark — Alfred Batson (Short Story)
  • 82 — Rawhide Road [Part 4 of 5] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — The Haji’s Miracle — Garnett Radcliffe (Short Story)
  • 110 — Maker of Shadows [Part 5 of 5] — Jack Mann (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2204Argosy Vol. 296, No. 21940-01-13Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Minions of Mars [Part 1 of 5; Minions] — William Gray Beyer (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — Men of Daring: Wilburn Cobb — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 28 — When the River Ran White — Harry Sinclair Drago (Novellete)
  • 53 — The Last Drift — Bruce Douglas (Short Story)
  • 60 — The Horrible Hornbills — Crawford Sullivan (Novellete)
  • 74 — Loot Lies Deep [Part 3 of 6] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — Heart of a Thief — E. Hoffmann Price (Short Story)
  • 102 — Little Victory — John Kent (Short Story)
  • 111 — Rawhide Road [Part 5 of 5] — Bennett Foster (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2205Argosy Vol. 296, No. 31940-01-20Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Fate Wove a Rug [Part 1 of 2] — C. Dawes Appleton & Edward C. Goodwin (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Or an Old Lettuce Leaf — Skippy McMullin (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 28 — The Game’s on Ice — Clark Bodey (Novellete)
  • 44 — Footsteps Invisible — Robert Arthur (Short Story)
  • 55 — Minions of Mars [Part 2 of 5; Minions] — William Gray Beyer (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — The Purring Cat — Sinclair Gluck (Novellete)
  • 100 — Loot Lies Deep [Part 4 of 6] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 117 — Windward Head — George Masselman (Short Story)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2206Argosy Vol. 296, No. 41940-01-27Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Seal of Treason [Richard Cleve; Monsieur le Comte Guy d’Entreville] — Murray R. Montgomery (Novellete)
  • 34 — Crook’s Tour — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 43 — Minions of Mars [Part 3 of 5; Minions] — William Gray Beyer (Serial Segment)
  • 65 — Men of Daring: John Dorr — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 66 — The Dust on the Trail — Arthur Lawson (Novellete)
  • 82 — Sleepwalker in the Sun — Charles Bonner (Short Story)
  • 92 — Loot Lies Deep [Part 5 of 6] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — Never a Miss — Donald Barr Chidsey (Short Story)
  • 109 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 111 — Fate Wove a Rug [Part 2 of 2] — C. Dawes Appleton & Edward C. Goodwin (Serial Segment)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2207Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 1 (New Series)1940-02-01
  • 2 — February Frost — V. Sackville-West (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Little Tigress — Wallace Smith (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 12 — Song of the Sea — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 15 — The Fatalist — C. E. Montague (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine June 1928
  • 21 — Where the Heart Is — Walter Brooks (Short Story)
  • 26 — “The Gentlest Art” — E. V. Lucas (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 27 — Simo the Dolphin — Pliny; translated by Philemon Holland (Extract) from Natural History, 1601
  • 32 — What Men Have Said about Women — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — The Mezzotint — M. R. James (Short Story) Ghost-Stories of an Antiquary by Montague Rhodes James & Litt.D., Edward Arnold, 1904
  • 45 — Chance for Mr. Lever — Graham Greene (Short Story) The Basement Room and Other Stories by Graham Greene, Cresset Press, 1935
  • 58 — “Sir”, said Dr. Johnson — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — The King Waits — Clemence Dane (Short Story) The Sphere November 1918
  • 68 — Pied Beauty — Gerard Hopkins (Poem(s)) Poems by Gerard Manley Hopkins>, Humphrey Milford, 1918
  • 68 — Spring — Gerard Hopkins (Poem(s)) Poems by Gerard Manley Hopkins>, Humphrey Milford, 1918
  • 69 — Girl from the Barge — Walter Schoenstedt (Short Story) Esquire August 1938, as “The Girl from the River Barge”
  • 75 — Cat in the Bag [Lord Peter Wimsey] — Dorothy L. Sayers (Short Story) The 20-Story Magazine #47, May 1926, as “The Adventure of the Cat in the Bag”
  • 86 — As It Was in the Beginning— — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Hole in the Wall — C. S. Forester (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 98 — Ever the Faith Endures… — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — On the Third Day… — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) Woman’s Journal May 1937
  • 117 — It Happened THIS Way — Maj.-General F. A. Sutton (Article)
  • 120 — There’s Rosemary, There’s Rue — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — Love Letters of a Chinese Lady — Elizabeth Cooper (Extract) T.N. Foulis, 1919
  • 140 — How’s Your Geography? — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 141 — The Lighted Candle of Shallows — Cora Jarrett (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 149 — Remembering Laughter — Wallace Stegner (Novellete) Redbook Magazine September 1937
  • 192 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2208Argosy Vol. 296, No. 51940-02-03Marshall Frantz
  • 6 — The White Oomailik [Part 1 of 6] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 26 — Señor Flatfoot — Cornell Woolrich (Novellete)
  • 46 — Men of Daring: John McCloy — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 48 — Message for McTavish — E. Hoffmann Price (Short Story)
  • 58 — Black Sky Before Sunset — Louis C. Goldsmith (Short Story)
  • 72 — Minions of Mars [Part 4 of 5; Minions] — William Gray Beyer (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — An Eye Watching Death — Dr. Charles Ticknor Tolson (Miscellaneous)
  • 92 — Uneasy Gun — C. K. Shaw (Novellete)
  • 111 — Loot Lies Deep [Part 6 of 6] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2209Argosy Vol. 296, No. 61940-02-10Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — The Whisper Trail [Part 1 of 2] — Walt Coburn (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Jack in the Box — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 44 — The Devil’s Well — Kenneth MacNichol (Short Story)
  • 54 — The White Oomailik [Part 2 of 6] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 73 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 74 — Commodore Crook — Charles Green (Novellete)
  • 91 — Mudhole Pilot — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 98 — Men of Daring: Otis Barton — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 100 — Reservation on Queer Street — Eustace Cockrell (Short Story)
  • 106 — Sinew — Robert W. Cochran (Short Story)
  • 110 — Minions of Mars [Part 5 of 5; Minions] — William Gray Beyer (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2210Argosy Vol. 297, No. 11940-02-17Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Calamity River — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 31 — Red Sea Jonah — E. Hoffmann Price (Short Story)
  • 44 — Then I’ll Remember [Part 1 of 2] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment)
  • 72 — Men of Daring: The Codonas — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 74 — The Devils of Wong Sun [Wong Sun] — Arden X. Pangborn (Short Story)
  • 83 — The White Oomailik [Part 3 of 6] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 102 — Army in Feathers — Skippy McMullin (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — The Jest of Hamarath — Garnett Radcliffe (Short Story)
  • 108 — The Whisper Trail [Part 2 of 2] — Walt Coburn (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2211Argosy Vol. 297, No. 21940-02-24Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — The Green Flame [Part 1 of 4] — Eric North (Novel) Melbourne Herald 1924
  • 31 — Suicide Sid — Crawford Sullivan (Novellete)
  • 51 — Men of Daring: Jean Mermoz — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 52 — Then Placid John Adams — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 73 — Bad Wolf Bluff — L. L. Foreman (Short Story)
  • 81 — The White Oomailik [Part 4 of 6] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 96 — The Grass Grows Again — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 103 — Bye Bye, Fat Guy — Robin Townley (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — Then I’ll Remember [Part 2 of 2] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2212Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 2 (New Series)1940-03-01
  • 2 — Wander-Thirst — Gerald Gould (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Why the Gunner Went Ashore — “Bartimeus” (Short Story) Naval Occasion and Some Traits of the Sailor-Man by Bartimeus, William Blackwood, 1914
  • 18 — Cruel Clever Cat — Geoffrey Taylor (Poem(s)) New Verse
  • 19 — Long Division — G. B. Stern (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 29 — This Means You—And Me — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — The Portrait — Aldous Huxley (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine December 1922
  • 41 — The Screw — Cora Jarrett (Short Story) I Asked No Other Thing by Cora Jarrett, Farrar, 1937
  • 47 — Madrigal — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) 1602
  • 48 — Compliment and Comment — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — Louisa, Lady Whitney — André Maurois (Short Story)
  • 59 — What’s Your Guess? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 60 — Sweet Sleep — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — The Toad Men of Tumbaroo [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 5 1936
  • 80 — Don’t You Believe It! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — First Love — Phyllis Bottome (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 95 — Death, Fire and Life — Arnold Bennett (Short Story) The Delineator February 1926, as “A Kiss for Curtenty”
  • 109 — Orange Blossom — Francis Brett Young (Short Story) The Cage Bird and Other Stories by Francis Brett Young, Heinemann, 1933
  • 128 — Two Poems — Alice Meynell (Group Of Items)
  • 128 — At Night — Alice Meynell (Poem(s)) Other Poems by Alice Meynell, self-published, 1896
  • 128 — Renouncement — Alice Meynell (Poem(s)) Sonnets of Three Centuries ed. T. Hall Caine, Elliot Stock, 1882
  • 129 — The Young Doctor [Reginald Fortune] — H. C. Bailey (Novellete) Mr. Fortune’s Practice by H. C. Bailey, Methuen, 1923
  • 148 — Every Dog His Day — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 149 — Amok — Stefan Zweig (Novellete) Neue Freie Presse, 1922
  • 192 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2213Argosy Vol. 297, No. 31940-03-02Rudolph Belarski
  • 8 — The Sun Sets at 5 [Part 1 of 7] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment); given as “The Sun Sets at Five” in the Table of Contents.
  • 34 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 35 — The Tin Fish — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 45 — The Green Flame [Part 2 of 4] — Eric North (Novel) Melbourne Herald 1924
  • 71 — Men of Daring: Mike Mahoney — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 72 — All at Once, No Alice — Cornell Woolrich (Novellete)
  • 100 — How to Be History — Victoria Crosby (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Mortal Formula — Robert W. Cochran (Short Story)
  • 106 — The White Oomailik [Part 5 of 6] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 121 — The Last Illusion — John Ames York (Short Story)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2214Argosy Vol. 297, No. 41940-03-09Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Three Men and a Tub — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 30 — Line of Duty — Samuel W. Taylor (Short Story)
  • 39 — The Sun Sets at 5 [Part 2 of 7] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment); given as “The Sun Sets at Five” in the Table of Contents.
  • 60 — Till Doomsday — Richard Sale (Novellete)
  • 73 — The Light That Sailed — Robin Townley (Miscellaneous)
  • 74 — The Battle of Dabbit Run — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 82 — The Green Flame [Part 3 of 4] — Eric North (Novel) Melbourne Herald 1924
  • 107 — Men of Daring: Fred Law — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 108 — Courage for Two — Robert W. Cochran (Short Story)
  • 115 — The White Oomailik [Part 6 of 6] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2215Argosy Vol. 297, No. 51940-03-16Marshall Frantz
  • 6 — The Devil’s Doubloons [Part 1 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — Men of Daring: Theodore Annemann — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 28 — Thunder Tomorrow [Dikar and the Bunch] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Novellete)
  • 68 — Monsieur Sure-Thing — Robert Griffith (Vignette)
  • 72 — The Sun Sets at 5 [Part 3 of 7] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment); given as “The Sun Sets at Five” in the Table of Contents.
  • 97 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 98 — The Green Flame [Part 4 of 4] — Eric North (Novel) Melbourne Herald 1924
  • 118 — No Fight Tonight — Devery Freeman (Short Story)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2216Argosy Vol. 297, No. 61940-03-23Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — $1,000 Every Thursday [Part 1 of 5] — Jack Byrne (Serial Segment)
  • 30 — Recall to Arms — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 52 — The Green Bugle — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 65 — Men of Daring: Mike Fink — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 66 — The Devil’s Doubloons [Part 2 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 90 — The Gift Horse — John Kent (Short Story)
  • 102 — The Sun Sets at 5 [Part 4 of 7] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment); given as “The Sun Sets at Five” in the Table of Contents.
  • 123 — Forever Isn’t Young — Frederick Laing (Short Story)
  • 126 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2217Argosy Vol. 298, No. 11940-03-30Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Gateway to Oblivion — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 35 — The Sea Ghost — Kenneth Perkins (Short Story)
  • 45 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 46 — $1,000 Every Thursday [Part 2 of 5] — Jack Byrne (Serial Segment)
  • 72 — Meeting Without Moonlight — David V. Reed (Vignette)
  • 75 — The Devil’s Doubloons [Part 3 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 99 — Victory — Robert Arthur (Short Story)
  • 102 — Men of Daring: Medical Heroes — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 104 — The Sun Sets at 5 [Part 5 of 7] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment); given as “The Sun Sets at Five” in the Table of Contents.
  • 127 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 128 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2218Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 3 (New Series)1940-04-01
  • 2 — Rain — H. G. G. Herklots (Article) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine August 1930
  • 3 — Red Calico — M. Hastings Bradley (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 21 — Relief — J. J. (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 22 — Down to the Sea in Ships — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Just the Difference — James Hilton (Short Story) Woman’s Journal November 1936
  • 28 — Loyalties — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — The Provost’s Tale — A. J. Cronin (Short Story) The Graphic Christmas 1931
  • 43 — What’s Yours? — [uncredited] (Humour) (Reprint)
  • 44 — Puzzle Corner — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 45 — Strawberry Ice Cream — Irwin Shaw (Short Story) This Week August 14 1938, as “Strawberry Ice Cream Soda”
  • 55 — To Lamoir — Michael Arlen (Short Story) May Fair by Michael Arlen, Collins, 1925
  • 68 — Desire — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — The Kill — Peter Fleming (Short Story) Creeps by Night ed. Dashiell Hammett, John Day, 1931
  • 81 — Mutiny on the Inchcliffe Castle [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post August 27 1938
  • 94 — Some English Inns — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — They Don’t Wear Labels — E. M. Delafield (Short Story) The Daily Mail April 10 1939, as “But They Don’t Wear Labels”
  • 105 — Some Horses and a Donkey — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — Poaching Isn’t Theft — T. O. Beachcroft (Short Story) The Daily Express December 27 1938
  • 119 — Master of Repartee — Captain William Outerson (Humour) Esquire June 1935
  • 121 — Mystery of the Mary Celeste — [uncredited] (Article) (Reprint)
  • 128 — And So to Bed— — Rose Macaulay (Short Story)
  • 131 — Hurry, Hurry! — Ethel Wilson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 135 — Table Talk — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 137 — Behind the High Wall — Charles Hanson Towne (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 150 — Another Little Drink — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 155 — Madonna of the Peach-Tree — Maurice Hewlett (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 192 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2219Argosy Vol. 298, No. 21940-04-06Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — When the Wind Blows — Thomas W. Duncan (Novellete)
  • 29 — Justice Plays Too Rough — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 43 — $1,000 Every Thursday [Part 3 of 5] — Jack Byrne (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — Detour, Mr. Darwin [Dave McNally] — Richard Wormser (Short Story)
  • 78 — Butcher Bird — William Byron Mowery (Short Story)
  • 88 — The Sun Sets at 5 [Part 6 of 7] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment); given as “The Sun Sets at Five” in the Table of Contents.
  • 106 — Microscopic Optic — Captain John V. Bogle (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — Men of Daring: Frederick Wallace — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 108 — The Devil’s Doubloons [Part 4 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 126 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2220Argosy Vol. 298, No. 31940-04-13Marshall Frantz
  • 6 — Bugles Are for Soldiers [Part 1 of 5] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — Second Generation — Robert Cochran (Short Story)
  • 35 — Gold in the Sky — Louis C. Goldsmith (Novellete)
  • 68 — Tildy Was a Lady — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 77 — Men of Daring: Count Moritz Sandor — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 78 — $1,000 Every Thursday [Part 4 of 5] — Jack Byrne (Serial Segment)
  • 98 — Thundercloud Marsh — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 106 — The Sun Sets at 5 [Part 7 of 7] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 127 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2221Argosy Vol. 298, No. 41940-04-20Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Death Below Zero — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 32 — Bugles Are for Soldiers [Part 2 of 5] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment)
  • 55 — Kill Your Own Tigers — Chandler Whipple (Short Story)
  • 67 — Men of Daring: Count von Rovingno — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 68 — Ol’ Crow — Robert W. Cochran (Short Story)
  • 78 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 79 — $1,000 Every Thursday [Part 5 of 5] — Jack Byrne (Serial Segment)
  • 101 — None but the Coward — Kenneth Perkins (Short Story)
  • 111 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2222Argosy Vol. 298, No. 51940-04-27Marshall Frantz
  • 4 — Bowman’s Banner [Part 1 of 2; Robin Santerre (aka Robin the Bombardier)] — Roy de S. Horn (Novellete)
  • 21 — The Red-Banded Pearl — Anthony Rud (Short Story)
  • 31 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 32 — Golden Sword of Samarkand — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 49 — Wake Up and Give — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 62 — Men of Daring: Macdonald and McKay—Orchid Hunters — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 64 — Bugles Are for Soldiers [Part 3 of 5] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment)
  • 83 — Rice for the Commodore — Charles Green (Novellete)
  • 102 — Baby Is Pitching — Marshall Strand (Short Story)
  • 111 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2223Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 4 (New Series)1940-05-01
  • ifc. — From Letters to the Editor — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 2 — Heart of England — S. P. B. Mais (Miscellaneous) from This Unknown Island, Putnam, 1932
  • 3 — Epic of the Heavenly Cook — Leonard Merrick (Novellete) Four Stories by Leonard Merrick, Partington, 1925
  • 15 — Adventure in Jermyn Street — A. J. Alan (Short Story) The London Magazine January 1927, as “My Adventure in Jermyn Street” first broadcast on the BBC, January 31, 1924.
  • 21 — A False Step — Martin Armstrong (Poem(s))
  • 22 — Too Cunning for the Hook! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Possessed — Katherine Anne Porter (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 41 — Fishy-Story — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Pipe-Smoker — Martin Armstrong (Short Story) The Fortnightly Review October 1932
  • 53 — Miguel — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 68 — Bedtime — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Man with the Copper Fingers [Lord Peter Wimsey] — Dorothy L. Sayers (Novellete) Lord Peter Views the Body by Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1928, as “The Abominable History of the Man with Copper Fingers”
  • 87 — From the Chinese — translated by Arthur Waley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 91 — Green Thoughts — John Collier (Short Story) The London Mercury May 1931
  • 104 — Mendelian — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 105 — The Scarlet Hue of Modesty — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — Voice of the Bell — Artur Górski; translated by H. E. Kennedy (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 113 — The Reaping Race — Liam O’Flaherty (Short Story) The Dublin Magazine November 1924
  • 119 — As Others See Us — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — The Island of the Ud [Captain Jat] — William Hope Hodgson (Novellete) The Red Magazine May 15 1912, as “Captain Jat”
  • 140 — Moon-struck — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 145 — Sally Bowles — Christopher Isherwood (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 192 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2224Argosy Vol. 298, No. 61940-05-04Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — The World That Drowned [Time Detectives] — Frederick C. Painton (Novellete)
  • 37 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 38 — Nice Dogs Don’t Sing Dixie — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 50 — The Man with a Marble Leg — John Dudley Phelps (Short Story)
  • 57 — Bugles Are for Soldiers [Part 4 of 5] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment); illustrated by V. E. Pyles
  • 76 — Men of Daring: Teddy Blue Abbott, Last of the Cowpokes — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 78 — Ten’ll Get You Twenty — Ben Freeman (Short Story)
  • 85 — Bowman’s Banner [Part 2 of 2; Robin Santerre (aka Robin the Bombardier)] — Roy de S. Horn (Novellete)
  • 102 — Fish for a Dollar — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 111 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 111 — [letter] — Margaret De Coen (Letter)
  • 112 — [letter] — William Lynch Gobson (Letter)
  • 112 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2225Argosy Vol. 299, No. 11940-05-11Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Death Under Water [Part 1 of 5] — William Du Bois (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — King of Knaves — E. Hoffmann Price (Short Story)
  • 37 — Men of Daring: The Joe, Herman & Karl Wallenda — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 38 — Mr. Madison’s Wars — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 64 — The Playful Powerhouse — William Templeton (Short Story)
  • 70 — If You but Wish — Robert Arthur (Novellete)
  • 86 — Bugles Are for Soldiers [Part 5 of 5] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment); illustrated by V. E. Pyles
  • 101 — No More Battles — Murray Leinster (Short Story)
  • 111 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 112 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2226Argosy Vol. 299, No. 21940-05-18Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Blockade — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 21 — Men of Daring: William Henry Bisbee — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 22 — Watered Guns [Part 1 of 2] — Walt Coburn (Serial Segment)
  • 45 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 46 — Where Wild Goats Drink — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 55 — Death Under Water [Part 2 of 5] — William Du Bois (Serial Segment)
  • 75 — Dynamite by Air — Louis C. Goldsmith (Novellete)
  • 98 — The Flying Eye — Robert Arthur (Short Story)
  • 111 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 112 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2227Argosy Vol. 299, No. 31940-05-25Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Beauty and the Feast — Carroll John Daly (Novellete)
  • 40 — Make Hay for Health — Victoria Crosby (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 42 — Snake Doctor [Mase McKay] — Charles T. Jackson (Short Story)
  • 56 — The Lieutenant’s Horse — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 68 — Men of Daring: Smedley D. Butler — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 70 — Death Under Water [Part 3 of 5] — William Du Bois (Serial Segment)
  • 91 — War Dance — Budd Wilson Schulberg (Vignette)
  • 95 — Watered Guns [Part 2 of 2] — Walt Coburn (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 112 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2228Argosy Vol. 299, No. 41940-06-01Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Dr. Kildare Goes Home [Part 1 of 4; Dr. Kildare] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Dry Job — Carl Rathjen (Novellete)
  • 41 — The Bosun Is a Bandit — George Masselman (Short Story)
  • 56 — Men of Daring: William Dampier—Pirate—Privateer — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 58 — Apart from Himself — William Templeton (Short Story)
  • 64 — No Guns Wanted — C. K. Shaw (Novellete)
  • 88 — Death Under Water [Part 4 of 5] — William Du Bois (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 111 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2229Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 5 (New Series)1940-06-01
  • 2 — Over the River — John Moore (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Strange Encounter — L. A. G. Strong (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 12 — Caviare and Kippers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 15 — Flood on the Goodwins — A. D. Divine (Short Story) 1933
  • 24 — May Is Building Her House — Richard Le Gallienne (Poem(s)) Harper’s Magazine May 1913
  • 25 — The Horses of Bright Star Pass — Vingie E. Roe (Short Story) The Story-teller June 1935
  • 39 — Love from a Stranger — Agatha Christie (Novellete) The Grand Magazine November 1924, as “Philomel Cottage”
  • 58 — Bats in the Belfry — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — Royal Palace Hotel — Marcus Cheke (Short Story)
  • 73 — The Wine Is Sour — Arthur Tofte (Short Story) Esquire June 1937
  • 80 — Fig Leaves — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — The Bird That Didn’t Go South — Christopher Morley (Short Story) This Week December 3 1939
  • 87 — Martin’s Close — M. R. James (Novellete) More Ghost Stories of an Antiquary by Montague Rhodes James & Litt.D., Edward Arnold, 1911
  • 102 — “I Wish I Loved the Human Race” — Sir Walter Raleigh (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 103 — Reprieve — Francis Beeding (Short Story)
  • 109 — Ghosts — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — At the Sign of the Brass Knuckle [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 23 1938
  • 129 — The Bell on Hell Shoal — Talbot Mundy (Short Story) The Passing Show July 15 1933
  • 147 — Third Person Singular — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 149 — The Gypsy — W. B. Trites (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 192 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2230Argosy Vol. 299, No. 51940-06-08Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Sunrise Tomorrow [Part 1 of 2; Dikar and the Bunch] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Novellete)
  • 25 — The Red Bull Bellows — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 36 — Dr. Kildare Goes Home [Part 2 of 4; Dr. Kildare] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 54 — Squaw Lady — Arthur Lawson (Novellete)
  • 75 — One Less to Feed — Robert W. Cochran (Short Story)
  • 86 — Down Went McGinty — Allan R. Bosworth (Short Story)
  • 95 — Death Under Water [Part 5 of 5] — William Du Bois (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 112 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2231Argosy Vol. 299, No. 61940-06-15H. J. Ward
  • 6 — To Ride a Crooked Trail — C. K. Shaw (Novellete)
  • 26 — Men of Daring: The Old Guard Battles — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 28 — Man of the Flame — Maurice Beam (Short Story)
  • 41 — Dr. Kildare Goes Home [Part 3 of 4; Dr. Kildare] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Stars in My Crown — Clark Bodey (Novellete)
  • 79 — Sunrise Tomorrow [Part 2 of 2; Dikar and the Bunch] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Novellete)
  • 99 — Postmarked for Paradise [Murchison Morks] — Robert Arthur (Short Story)
  • 111 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 112 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2232Argosy Vol. 300, No. 11940-06-22Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — Cinderella and the Mob — Cornell Woolrich (Novellete)
  • 28 — The Harp and the Blade [Part 1 of 7] — John Myers Myers (Novel)
  • 51 — Just Call Me Wolf — Ray Nafziger (Short Story)
  • 62 — Demon of the Sand — Garnett Radcliffe (Short Story)
  • 68 — Move Over, Neptune — Crawford Sullivan (Novellete)
  • 86 — One Time a Man — Louis C. Goldsmith (Short Story)
  • 98 — Dr. Kildare Goes Home [Part 4 of 4; Dr. Kildare] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 112 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2233Argosy Vol. 300, No. 21940-06-29Marshall Frantz
  • 2 — The Lake That Went Mad — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 37 — The Tokiba Buddha — Alfred Batson (Short Story)
  • 49 — Add: Things to Worry About — Victoria Crosby (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — Dead of Night [Part 1 of 7] — Kurt Steel (Serial Segment)
  • 69 — This Cosmic Puzzle — Wycliffe Harding (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — The Harp and the Blade [Part 2 of 7] — John Myers Myers (Novel)
  • 93 — Bird of Jeopardy — Fred Engelhardt (Short Story)
  • 105 — From Misty Swamp — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 110 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 111 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2234Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 6 (New Series)1940-07-01
  • 2 — Heritage — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 3 — Old Flame — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story) Collier’s October 14 1939
  • 12 — Why So Pale and Wan? — John Suckling (Poem(s)) from Aglaura, 1638
  • 13 — The Reptile — Augustus Muir (Short Story) The Strand Magazine May 1926
  • 26 — Dogs — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — That Which Never Returns — Louis Bromfield (Short Story) Cosmopolitan September 1931
  • 42 — Reveille — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 42 — Lament — Wilfrid Wilson Gibson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 43 — There Stood Susan! — Dale Collins (Short Story) The Strand Magazine March 1937
  • 54 — The Stork — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) Happy Days by Ogden Nash, Simon and Schuster, 1933
  • 55 — Love Through the Ages — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — The Ghost — Richard Hughes (Vignette) A Moment of Time by Richard Hughes, Chatto & Windus, 1926
  • 60 — The Last Word — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — Blood Oranges — Francis Brett Young (Short Story) White Owl Press, 1932
  • 83 — Double, Double Deal and Trouble [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 4 1936
  • 97 — Miss Useless and the Underworld — Almet Jenks (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 28 1939
  • 109 — Don’t We Love Our Neighbours? — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — Scarlet Line — A. G. Morris (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 121 — As It Was — Helen Thomas (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2235Argosy Vol. 300, No. 31940-07-06Marshall Frantz
  • 6 — Rajah Bill — Louis C. Goldsmith (Novellete)
  • 25 — Old Chainmouth — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 36 — Guns on Fire [Part 1 of 3; Rapid City] — Jack Byrne (Serial Segment)
  • 57 — Miracle on Main Street — Robert Arthur (Novellete)
  • 73 — Dead of Night [Part 2 of 7] — Kurt Steel (Serial Segment)
  • 90 — Men of Daring: Capt. John Anderson — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 91 — My Brother Knows — Robert Griffith (Vignette)
  • 94 — The Harp and the Blade [Part 3 of 7] — John Myers Myers (Novel)
  • 111 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 112 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2236Argosy Vol. 300, No. 41940-07-13Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — The Island of Run Away — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 24 — Killer Come Home — H. Dyson Carter (Short Story)
  • 35 — Guns on Fire [Part 2 of 3; Rapid City] — Jack Byrne (Serial Segment)
  • 52 — Very Warm for Washington — William Brandon (Short Story)
  • 65 — Dead of Night [Part 3 of 7] — Kurt Steel (Serial Segment)
  • 84 — Fox in the Bag — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 94 — The Harp and the Blade [Part 4 of 7] — John Myers Myers (Novel)
  • 112 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 112 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2237Argosy Vol. 300, No. 51940-07-20Marshall Frantz
  • 6 — Wolf of the North [Odin’s Magic Cup] — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 22 — Men of Daring: Milkmen Heroes — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 24 — The Pearls of Madame Podaire — Robert Arthur (Short Story)
  • 35 — Dead of Night [Part 4 of 7] — Kurt Steel (Serial Segment)
  • 53 — No-Shirt Rules the Waves [No-Shirt McGee] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novellete)
  • 67 — The Harp and the Blade [Part 5 of 7] — John Myers Myers (Novel)
  • 84 — The Mistaken Finch — Martin McCall (Short Story)
  • 95 — Guns on Fire [Part 3 of 3; Rapid City] — Jack Byrne (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 112 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2238Argosy Vol. 300, No. 61940-07-27Rudolph Belarski
  • 6 — All Survivors Report — Georges Surdez (Novellete)
  • 40 — Yaqui Gold [Part 1 of 5] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment)
  • 59 — Meet Mrs. Wildcat — Tom Curry (Short Story)
  • 69 — Dead of Night [Part 5 of 7] — Kurt Steel (Serial Segment)
  • 87 — Two for One — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 93 — The Harp and the Blade [Part 6 of 7] — John Myers Myers (Novel)
  • 111 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 112 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2239Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 7 (New Series)1940-08-01
  • 2 — Strawberries and Cream — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 3 — Father Darcy and the Blackguard — Matt Taylor (Short Story) Liberty February 24 1940
  • 12 — Animal Story — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 15 — Ships That Meet — Captain William Outerson (Short Story) Esquire February 1940
  • 25 — Inscription for an Old Bed — William Morris (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 26 — Song of the Soldiers — Thomas Hardy (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 27 — Taboo — Geoffrey Household (Short Story) The Salvation of Pisco Gabar by Geoffrey Household, Chatto, 1938
  • 43 — Phantom Horseman — Martin Armstrong (Short Story)
  • 49 — Mary, Queen of Scots [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) Britannia and Eve August 1929
  • 62 — Just Such a Face — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — World Without End — Helen Thomas (Short Story) (Reprint) sequel to “As It Was”.
  • 82 — The Unlucky Half — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — The Upper Berth — F. Marion Crawford (Novellete) Unwin’s Annual 1886, 1885
  • 96 — The Kiss — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Venture in Mysticism — Christopher Morley (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 103 — True Believer — Madge Jenison (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine August 1938
  • 116 — Green Summer — Peter Hewett (Poem(s))
  • 117 — Fully Dressed and in His Right Mind — Michael Fessier (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2240Argosy Vol. 301, No. 11940-08-03
  • 6 — Flight to Singapore — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 38 — Yaqui Gold [Part 2 of 5] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Canned Judgement — George Masselman (Short Story)
  • 72 — Dead of Night [Part 6 of 7] — Kurt Steel (Serial Segment)
  • 86 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 87 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 88 — First Catch Your Beaver — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 97 — The Harp and the Blade [Part 7 of 7] — John Myers Myers (Novel)
  • 112 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2241Argosy Vol. 301, No. 21940-08-10
  • 4 — Major Monroe Chooses Weapons — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 19 — Upset in Utopia [Part 1 of 2] — D. L. Ames (Serial Segment)
  • 40 — When the Pack Gathered — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 48 — Traitor’s Arrow [Odin’s Magic Cup] — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 66 — Yaqui Gold [Part 3 of 5] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment)
  • 86 — Men of Daring: Joe Boyle — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 88 — Montezuma’s Feathers — Allan R. Bosworth (Short Story)
  • 95 — Dead of Night [Part 7 of 7] — Kurt Steel (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 112 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2242Argosy Vol. 301, No. 31940-08-17
  • 4 — Destination Unknown [Part 1 of 5] — Richard Sale (Serial Segment)
  • 18 — Flight of the Guns [Robin Santerre (aka Robin the Bombardier)] — Roy de S. Horn (Novellete)
  • 47 — Cat of Gold — Charles Tenney Jackson (Short Story)
  • 58 — Upset in Utopia [Part 2 of 2] — D. L. Ames (Serial Segment)
  • 79 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 80 — Black Candles — Walter C. Brown (Short Story)
  • 92 — Yaqui Gold [Part 4 of 5] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Goodbye, Gentlemen — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 112 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2243Argosy Vol. 301, No. 41940-08-24Rudolph Belarski
  • 4 — Buckshot for Henry [Part 1 of 3; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novellete)
  • 24 — The Devil Had a Treasure — Louis C. Goldsmith (Novellete)
  • 48 — The Captain Bites the Sea — Allan R. Bosworth (Short Story)
  • 55 — Destination Unknown [Part 2 of 5] — Richard Sale (Serial Segment)
  • 69 — Caribou Jim — R. V. Gery (Novellete)
  • 83 — The Return of Doolan — William J. Neidig (Short Story)
  • 92 — Yaqui Gold [Part 5 of 5] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment)
  • 105 — White Lamb Sahib — Garnett Radcliffe (Short Story)
  • 111 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2244Argosy Vol. 301, No. 51940-08-31
  • 2 — Minions of Mercury [Part 1 of 5; Minions] — William Gray Beyer (Serial Segment)
  • 24 — Forgotten Island — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story)
  • 33 — Buckshot for Henry [Part 2 of 3; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novellete)
  • 52 — Wilderness Way — C. F. Kearns (Novellete)
  • 78 — Fifteen Dollars Every Friday — Fred Engelhardt (Short Story)
  • 91 — Destination Unknown [Part 3 of 5] — Richard Sale (Serial Segment)
  • 106 — Water Flows Downhill — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 111 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 111 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2245Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 8 (New Series)1940-09-01
  • 2 — Good Company — Richard Jefferies (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Mrs. Porter and Miss Allen — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) Hutchinson’s Story Magazine February 1921
  • 14 — Something of Myself — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 17 — Sentimentalist — Dorothy L. Sayers (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 23 — Legendary Island — Dale Collins (Short Story) The Strand Magazine October 1938
  • 30 — A Rose by Any Other Name — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — The Devil and the Deep Sea — Francis Brett Young (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post September 14 1929, as “The Devil on the Deep Sea”
  • 43 — A Night at a Cottage — Richard Hughes (Short Story) A Moment of Time by Richard Hughes, Chatto & Windus, 1926
  • 46 — Love at First Sight — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — The Country Gentleman — Margaret Irwin (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1935
  • 58 — The Strenuous Life — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — That Loathsome Captain Skinkly [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 6 1931
  • 73 — Said Ananias — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — Fear in the Heart — William C. White (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 95 — Not to Every Man — M. Hastings Bradley (Short Story) The Red Book Magazine June 1928
  • 111 — Laura Was My Camel — Arthur Weigall (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 113 — The Adventures of Professor Emmett [Part 1 of 2] — Ben Hecht (Novellete) A Book of Miracles by Ben Hecht, Viking, 1939
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2246Argosy Vol. 301, No. 61940-09-07
  • 6 — Wings for Yankee Doodle — Louis C. Goldsmith (Novellete)
  • 30 — Minions of Mercury [Part 2 of 5; Minions] — William Gray Beyer (Serial Segment)
  • 50 — F.O.B. Disaster — Crawford Sullivan (Novellete)
  • 66 — Destination Unknown [Part 4 of 5] — Richard Sale (Serial Segment)
  • 83 — Dynamite Bayou — J. J. des Ormeaux (Short Story)
  • 94 — Buckshot for Henry [Part 3 of 3; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novellete)
  • 110 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 111 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2247Argosy Vol. 302, No. 11940-09-14
  • 6 — Brothers of the Gun [Part 1 of 2] — Walt Coburn (Novellete)
  • 23 — Vodka Is Not Scotch — Eric Sharpe (Miscellaneous)
  • 24 — Napoleon of Nothingness — Robert Arthur (Short Story)
  • 34 — Passage for Satan [Jim Flagg] — Cleve F. Adams (Novellete)
  • 56 — Minions of Mercury [Part 3 of 5; Minions] — William Gray Beyer (Serial Segment)
  • 74 — Too Tough to Fight — C. F. Kearns (Novellete)
  • 88 — Thunder Road — John & Ward Hawkins (Short Story)
  • 97 — Destination Unknown [Part 5 of 5] — Richard Sale (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 112 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2248Argosy Vol. 302, No. 21940-09-21
  • 6 — Señor Devil-May-Care [Part 1 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Men of Daring: Capt. Gainard — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 26 — The Flying Irishman — William Chamberlain (Novellete)
  • 50 — The Emerald of Isis [Miriam Crews] — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 60 — The Captains Pass — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 64 — Minions of Mercury [Part 4 of 5; Minions] — William Gray Beyer (Serial Segment)
  • 83 — Single Combat — Perry Adams (Short Story)
  • 94 — Brothers of the Gun [Part 2 of 2] — Walt Coburn (Novellete)
  • 109 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 110 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2249PDFArgosy Vol. 302, No. 31940-09-28
  • 6 — Rebel Take Arms [Part 1 of 4] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 24 — Old Uncle Ghost — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 34 — Men of Daring: Dan Healy and John Kenlon — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 36 — Rifle Ride — C. K. Shaw (Novellete)
  • 59 — Señor Devil-May-Care [Part 2 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 79 — Another Road to Destiny — E. Hoffmann Price (Short Story)
  • 90 — Glawackus to You, Too! — Dr. Charles Ticknor Tolson (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Minions of Mercury [Part 5 of 5; Minions] — William Gray Beyer (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 110 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2250Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 9 (New Series)1940-10-01
  • 2 — Into the Sunlight — J. B. Priestley (Extract) from English Journey, Heinemann, 1934
  • 3 — Escort — Daphne du Maurier (Short Story) Harper’s Bazaar #2737, May 1940
  • 17 — Waxwork — Ex-Private X (Short Story) Someone in the Room by Ex-Private X, Jarrolds, 1931
  • 28 — The Sailor — Sylvia Townsend Warner (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 29 — O.K. Mr. Wagley — William de Mille (Short Story) Liberty August 17 1935
  • 42 — Town and Country — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — A Thousand Bulls — Selwyn Jepson (Short Story)
  • 57 — The Woman Nobody Loved — Elinor Mordaunt (Short Story) The Strand Magazine January 1930
  • 71 — Water of Iturrigorri — Geoffrey Household (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly August 1936
  • 81 — Pets’ Corner — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 83 — Flaming Chariot [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 27 1930
  • 94 — Stardust — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Three, or Four, for Dinner? — L. P. Hartley (Short Story) Life and Letters December 1932
  • 110 — Courage — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — The Adventures of Professor Emmett [Part 2 of 2] — Ben Hecht (Novellete) A Book of Miracles by Ben Hecht, Viking, 1939
  • 139 — The Crusader’s Key — Eric Linklater (Novellete) God Likes Them Plain by Eric Linklater, Cape, 1935
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2251Argosy Vol. 302, No. 41940-10-05Stock Design
  • 6 — Crooked Caribbean Cross [Part 1 of 7] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 30 — Appointment in October — Charles Marquis Warren (Novellete)
  • 48 — Rebel Take Arms [Part 2 of 4] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — The Golden Empress [Time Detectives] — Frederick C. Painton (Novellete)
  • 82 — Marching As to War [Refugee Smith] — Eustace Cockrell (Short Story)
  • 88 — Señor Devil-May-Care [Part 3 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 110 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 110 — [letter] — Robert Osterman (Letter)
  • 110 — [letter] — W. Wallace Llewellyn (Letter)
2252PDFArgosy Vol. 302, No. 51940-10-12
  • 6 — Racketeers in the Sky — Jack Williamson (Novellete)
  • 25 — Don’t Keed the Monkeys — W. Weinstock Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — Crooked Caribbean Cross [Part 2 of 7] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 45 — No Minutes to Go — Eustace Cockrell (Short Story)
  • 55 — Red Snow — Arthur Lawson (Novellete)
  • 74 — Rebel Take Arms [Part 3 of 4] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 90 — Men of Daring: Arizona Bill (Raymond H. Gardner) — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article) [Ref. Raymond H. Gardner]
  • 92 — Ticket for Freeport — Chandler Whipple (Short Story)
  • 95 — Señor Devil-May-Care [Part 4 of 4] — Johnston McCulley (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 111 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2253Argosy Vol. 302, No. 61940-10-19
  • 6 — Black Fire [Part 1 of 2] — Walt Coburn (Serial Segment)
  • 23 — The Gold That Ran Away — Louis C. Goldsmith (Novellete)
  • 44 — Masterpiece — Samuel W. Taylor (Short Story)
  • 52 — Crooked Caribbean Cross [Part 3 of 7] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 72 — Ride a Pack Horse — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 80 — Capitol Calamity — William E. Brandon (Novellete)
  • 94 — Rebel Take Arms [Part 4 of 4] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 112 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2254Argosy Vol. 303, No. 11940-10-26
  • 6 — The Scarlet Blade [Part 1 of 3; Richard Cleve; Monsieur le Comte Guy d’Entreville] — Murray R. Montgomery (Novellete)
  • 27 — Gambler Take All — C. K. Shaw (Novellete)
  • 46 — Midnight Moon — William Du Bois (Novellete)
  • 65 — The Divine Right [Refugee Smith] — Eustace Cockrell (Short Story)
  • 71 — Crooked Caribbean Cross [Part 4 of 7] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 94 — At Four — Robert Arthur (Vignette)
  • 97 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 98 — Black Fire [Part 2 of 2] — Walt Coburn (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 112 — [letter from New York] — L. Sprague de Camp (Letter)
2255Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 10 (New Series)1940-11-01
  • 2 — Harvest Plenty — V. Sackville-West (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Commander’s Wife — “Bartimeus” (Short Story) Britannia and Eve October 1937
  • 21 — First Lesson — John Sommerfield (Short Story)
  • 30 — Barkis Is Willin’ — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — “Gad!” said a Voice — Hannibal Towle (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 42 — How Did He Know? — William Shakespeare (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 43 — The Duet — H. E. Bates (Short Story) Vanity Fair (US) February 1935
  • 51 — Dark Blue — Phyllis Bottome (Short Story)
  • 62 — To Be Taken Twice Daily — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — The Lost Limerick [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) Britannia and Eve January 1930
  • 78 — Servant Problem — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 79 — Perfect Tribute — M. R. S. Andrews (Short Story) Scribner’s Magazine July 1906
  • 92 — Deidre — James Stephens (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 93 — Three Skeleton Rock — George G. Toudouze (Short Story) Esquire January 1937, as “Three Skeleton Key”
  • 103 — Malice Aforethought — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — Under Chitna’s Clouds — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story) Collier’s November 11 1939
  • 115 — Trapped — Alec Hudson (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post February 10 1940
  • 131 — Cicero, an Amorous Egyptian Donkey — Arthur Weigall (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 137 — Birds of the Air — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 139 — The Sailor — V. S. Pritchett (Novellete)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2256Argosy Vol. 303, No. 21940-11-02
  • 6 — Satans on Saturn [Part 1 of 5] — Otis Adelbert Kline & E. Hoffmann Price (Novel)
  • 26 — The Old Halverton Try — Francis M. Cockrell (Short Story)
  • 36 — They Shall Have Wings — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 54 — Women of Daring: Hello-Girl Heroines — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 56 — The Scarlet Blade [Part 2 of 3; Richard Cleve; Monsieur le Comte Guy d’Entreville] — Murray R. Montgomery (Novellete)
  • 74 — Watch That Wave Length! — Crockett Cooper (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — Matthew White, Jr.: An Appreciation — The Editors (Obituary) [Ref. Matthew White]
  • 76 — Peace Gun — C. K. Shaw (Novellete)
  • 91 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 92 — Crooked Caribbean Cross [Part 5 of 7] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 109 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 111 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2257Argosy Vol. 303, No. 31940-11-09
  • 6 — Warrior Alone — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 26 — Big Fish — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 34 — Satans on Saturn [Part 2 of 5] — Otis Adelbert Kline & E. Hoffmann Price (Novel)
  • 52 — Ruby of France [Miriam Crews] — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 63 — Crooked Caribbean Cross [Part 6 of 7] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 80 — You Can’t Waste Pilots — Louis C. Goldsmith (Novellete)
  • 95 — The Scarlet Blade [Part 3 of 3; Richard Cleve; Monsieur le Comte Guy d’Entreville] — Murray R. Montgomery (Novellete)
  • 110 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 111 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2258Argosy Vol. 303, No. 41940-11-16
  • 6 — Speak for Yourself, John Quincy — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 37 — Men of Daring: Smith Reavis — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 38 — Holocaust House [Part 1 of 2; Doan & Carstairs] — Norbert Davis (Novellete)
  • 53 — Spurs for the Mustang — Bennett Foster (Short Story)
  • 64 — Satans on Saturn [Part 3 of 5] — Otis A. Kline & E. Hoffmann Price (Novel)
  • 82 — Rooted in Rock — Charles Alexander (Short Story)
  • 93 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 94 — Crooked Caribbean Cross [Part 7 of 7] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 111 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2259Argosy Vol. 303, No. 51940-11-23
  • 6 — Touchdown, Professor! [Part 1 of 3] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — Gallows Clan [Odin’s Magic Cup] — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 42 — Men of Daring: Burton C. Mossman — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 43 — The Hickory Heart — William Corcoran (Short Story)
  • 54 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 55 — Broadway Malady — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 66 — Holocaust House [Part 2 of 2; Doan & Carstairs] — Norbert Davis (Novellete)
  • 82 — New Peril for Flyers — Dr. Charles Ticknor Tolson (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Moon Over Montezuma — Allan R. Bosworth (Short Story)
  • 91 — Satans on Saturn [Part 4 of 5] — Otis Adelbert Kline & E. Hoffmann Price (Novel)
  • 110 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 111 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2260Argosy Vol. 303, No. 61940-11-30
  • 4 — Street of Swords — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 35 — The Angry Amethyst [Miriam Crews] — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 46 — The Shame of Arizona [Part 1 of 3; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novellete)
  • 61 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 62 — Touchdown, Professor! [Part 2 of 3] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 78 — The Dragon Blood of Mark Hao — Walter C. Brown (Short Story)
  • 90 — Satans on Saturn [Part 5 of 5] — Otis A. Kline & E. Hoffmann Price (Novel)
  • 110 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 111 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2261Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 11 (New Series)1940-12-01
  • 2 — This Was Their Finest Hour — Winston Churchill (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Mrs. Sayce’s Guy — Nugent Barker (Short Story) Life and Letters May 1929
  • 9 — The Possession of Angela Bradshaw — John Collier (Short Story) The Devil and All by John Collier, Nonesuch Press, 1934
  • 14 — That Sweet Fever — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 17 — He Wanted a Pear Tree — T. O. Beachcroft (Short Story)
  • 27 — The Chasm — D. Wilson MacArthur (Short Story) The Evening Standard September 29 1936
  • 34 — Back-Bench Chat — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — A Pretty Case for Freud — Alec Waugh (Short Story) Eight Short Stories by Alec Waugh, Cassell, 1937
  • 51 — Sporting Chance — Gilbert Wright (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 54 — Nasturtiums — Marion Barker (Poem(s))
  • 54 — Full-Moon — Marion Barker (Poem(s))
  • 55 — Great Snakes! — J. C. Furnas (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 64 — Smart Aleck! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Poison — Sylvia Townsend Warner (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 75 — Literary Sleuths — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 77 — Isles of Spice and Lilies — Wilbur Daniel Steele (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 92 — Curiouser and Curiouser — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Mud Bottom Mulligan [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post February 29 1936
  • 112 — Boomerang — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — Sampler Chart — Anthony Richardson (Short Story) Woman’s Journal September 1939
  • 131 — Guy Fawkes’ Day — Jan Struther (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 134 — Autumn Miscellany — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 137 — Address Unknown — Kressmann Taylor (Novellete) Story #73, September/October 1938
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2262Argosy Vol. 304, No. 11940-12-07
  • 8 — Blades of Intrigue [Richard Cleve; Monsieur le Comte Guy d’Entreville] — Murray R. Montgomery (Novellete)
  • 40 — Fools Fly High [Part 1 of 7] — Louis C. Goldsmith (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Night Comes Too Soon — Charles Tenney Jackson (Short Story)
  • 69 — The Shame of Arizona [Part 2 of 3; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novellete)
  • 84 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 85 — Afternoon of a Faun — Robert Arthur (Short Story)
  • 96 — Touchdown, Professor! [Part 3 of 3] — Judson P. Philips (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2263Argosy Vol. 304, No. 21940-12-14
  • 6 — The Little Doll Died [Part 1 of 2] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 23 — He Didn’t Want Soup — Paul Ernst (Short Story)
  • 34 — Crisis in Calcutta — L. G. Blochman (Novellete)
  • 51 — Haymaker — Carl Rathjen (Novellete)
  • 69 — Fools Fly High [Part 2 of 7] — Louis C. Goldsmith (Serial Segment)
  • 86 — With Sword in Hand — Charles Marquis Warren (Short Story)
  • 96 — The Shame of Arizona [Part 3 of 3; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novellete)
  • 112 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2264Argosy Vol. 304, No. 31940-12-21
  • 6 — Dr. Kildare’s Crisis [Part 1 of 4; Dr. Kildare] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — Well of the Moon — E. Hoffmann Price (Novellete)
  • 41 — I Shot an Arrow — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 49 — Sky Buster — C. V. Terry (Novellete)
  • 68 — Fools Fly High [Part 3 of 7] — Louis C. Goldsmith (Serial Segment)
  • 86 — Deep Sea Dugan — Allan R. Bosworth (Short Story)
  • 95 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 96 — The Little Doll Died [Part 2 of 2] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 111 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2265Argosy Vol. 304, No. 41940-12-28
  • 6 — Thunder Hoofs [Part 1 of 5] — Bennett Foster (Novellete)
  • 27 — Men of Daring: Alfred Court — Stookie Allen (Serial Segment)
  • 28 — North of the Law [No-Shirt McGee] — Frank Richardson Pierce (Novellete)
  • 50 — Dr. Kildare’s Crisis [Part 2 of 4; Dr. Kildare] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 65 — Oomph Cop — Leslie T. White (Short Story)
  • 73 — Weeble Coming Round the Mountain [Wallace Weeble] — Foster-Harris (Short Story)
  • 81 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 82 — Fools Fly High [Part 4 of 7] — Louis C. Goldsmith (Serial Segment)
  • 101 — Hold That Bull [Mase McKay] — Charles Tenney Jackson (Short Story)
  • 111 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 112 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2266Argosy (UK) Vol. 1, No. 12 (New Series)1941-01-01
  • 2 — Carol — Kenneth Grahame (Poem(s)) from The Wind in the Willows, Methuen, 1908
  • 3 — This Place Is Dangerous — Colin Bullard (Short Story)
  • 14 — A Caravan from China Comes — Richard Le Gallienne (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 15 — Birds of Passage — Martin Armstrong (Short Story)
  • 24 — Invincible City — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Judith — A. E. Coppard (Novellete) The Field of Mustard: Tales by A. E. Coppard, Cape, 1926
  • 47 — Said Witty Mr. Shaw — George Bernard Shaw (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 49 — A Shipment of Mute Fate — Martin Storm (Short Story) Esquire July 1934
  • 59 — The Happy Hypocrite — Max Beerbohm (Novellete) The Yellow Book October 1896
  • 76 — Strained Relations — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 77 — A Personal Matter — John Sommerfield (Short Story)
  • 85 — The Missing Link [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 5 1930
  • 94 — Let Us Believe in Christmas… — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Johnny Bear — John Steinbeck (Short Story) Esquire September 1937, as “The Ears of Johnny Bear”
  • 112 — Laughter in Court — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Cabbage Holiday [Part 1 of 2] — Anthony Thorne (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2267Argosy Vol. 304, No. 51941-01-04
  • 6 — The Queen’s Henchmen — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 40 — Thunder Hoofs [Part 2 of 5] — Bennett Foster (Novellete)
  • 56 — Men of Daring: Francois Vidocq — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 58 — The Captain, the Parson and the Sea — Robert Carse (Short Story)
  • 69 — Dr. Kildare’s Crisis [Part 3 of 4; Dr. Kildare] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 85 — Hollywood Rib — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 95 — Fools Fly High [Part 5 of 7] — Louis C. Goldsmith (Serial Segment)
  • 111 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 112 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2268Argosy Vol. 304, No. 61941-01-11
  • 6 — Stepsons of France — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 29 — Men of Daring: Jack Abernathy — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 30 — Someone Always Gets Hot — Judson P. Philips (Short Story)
  • 41 — Thunder Hoofs [Part 3 of 5] — Bennett Foster (Novellete)
  • 59 — Buryin’ Pants [Mase McKay] — Charles Tenney Jackson (Short Story)
  • 71 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 72 — A Touch of Java — George Masselman (Short Story)
  • 82 — Fools Fly High [Part 6 of 7] — Louis C. Goldsmith (Serial Segment)
  • 96 — The Light in the Window — Jim Kjelgaard (Vignette)
  • 98 — Dr. Kildare’s Crisis [Part 4 of 4; Dr. Kildare] — Max Brand (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2269Argosy Vol. 305, No. 11941-01-18[photo montage]
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Design for Valor [Part 1 of 4] — Richard Sale (Serial Segment)
  • 12 — Sinners Three — Cleve F. Adams (Novel)
  • 23 — Sinister Sapphire [Miriam Crews] — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 28 — The Bad Samaritan [Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Short Story)
  • 31 — Thunder Hoofs [Part 4 of 5] — Bennett Foster (Novellete)
  • 39 — Omit Flowers, Kindly — Robert Griffith (Short Story)
  • 43 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 44 — Fools Fly High [Part 7 of 7] — Louis C. Goldsmith (Serial Segment)
2270Argosy Vol. 305, No. 21941-01-25[photo montage]
  • 6 — The Sign of Zorro [Part 1 of 5; Zorro] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 13 — Mr. Emerson, Please Copy — Frank Bunce (Short Story)
  • 18 — No Medals for Heroes — Georges Surdez (Novellete)
  • 30 — Design for Valor [Part 2 of 4] — Richard Sale (Serial Segment)
  • 36 — Good Leather — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 39 — The Bowman of Mons — Ken Crossen (Vignette)
  • 40 — Thunder Hoofs [Part 5 of 5] — Bennett Foster (Novellete)
  • 48 — Men of Daring: Richard C. Gill — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 49 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 50 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2271Argosy Vol. 305, No. 31941-02-01[photo montage]
  • 6 — Farewell to the Indies [Part 1 of 6] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 14 — Pennies from Chaos — Frederick C. Davis (Novellete)
  • 24 — The Sign of Zorro [Part 2 of 5; Zorro] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 32 — Swim Along, Little Dogie — Crawford Sullivan (Novellete)
  • 39 — Design for Valor [Part 3 of 4] — Richard Sale (Serial Segment)
  • 45 — Sea Temper — Bertrand Shurtleff (Short Story)
  • 49 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 50 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2272Argosy (UK) Vol. 2, No. 13 (New Series)1941-02-01
  • 2 — British Freedom — Cowper (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Silver Chatelaine — Augustus Muir (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 16 — The Essence of His Land — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — Slave Girl from Judea — Manuel Komroff (Short Story) Esquire October 1940
  • 26 — Creation — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — The Scarlet Woman — Louis Bromfield (Vignette) McClure’s January 1927
  • 36 — Gentleman of the Road — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Louis Quinze Clock — Marcus Cheke (Short Story)
  • 51 — Keeley Street Blues — Dorothy Baker (Short Story) Harper’s Bazaar #2719, February 1939
  • 58 — Umbrage Taken — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — Love, Here Is My Hat — William Saroyan (Short Story) Love, Here Is My Hat by William Saroyan, Modern Age Books, 1938
  • 65 — Rescue — Anna Seghers (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 84 — Under the Linden — translated by H. Yaffe (Poem(s)) Homage to Hymen by H. Yaffe, Faber and Faber, 1940
  • 85 — On the Fever Ship — Richard Harding Davis (Short Story) Scribner’s Magazine January 1899
  • 97 — The Not So Ancient Greeks — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — The Marchesa — K. Swinstead-Smith (Short Story) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine July 1934
  • 111 — They Were in Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — Bold Man of Dunvegan [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 8 1930
  • 127 — Jack of All Trades — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 129 — Cabbage Holiday [Part 2 of 2] — Anthony Thorne (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2273Argosy Vol. 305, No. 41941-02-08[photo montage]
  • 5 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Man Alive! — Frederick C. Painton (Novellete)
  • 15 — Farewell to the Indies [Part 2 of 6] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 21 — Too High Is Up — Robert W. Cochran (Short Story)
  • 24 — Hindu Holiday — E. Hoffmann Price (Novellete)
  • 32 — The Sign of Zorro [Part 3 of 5; Zorro] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 40 — Her Being So Beautiful — Robert O. Erisman (Short Story)
  • 43 — Design for Valor [Part 4 of 4] — Richard Sale (Serial Segment)
  • 50 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2274Argosy Vol. 305, No. 51941-02-15[photo montage]
  • 6 — Gunswift [Part 1 of 7] — Jack Byrne (Serial Segment)
  • 13 — The Man Who Goes Alone — Max Brand (Short Story) Maclean’s June 15 1938, as “Devil Dog”
  • 17 — The Gloves Hang High — William R. Cox (Novellete)
  • 24 — Farewell to the Indies [Part 3 of 6] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 29 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 30 — Honorable Mr. Death — Sinclair Gluck (Novellete)
  • 40 — Crowd Sail — R. W. Daly (Short Story)
  • 42 — The Sign of Zorro [Part 4 of 5; Zorro] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 49 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2275Argosy Vol. 305, No. 61941-02-22s[photo montage]
  • 5 — Editorial — The Editors (Editorial)
  • 6 — Option on Eldorado — Frederick C. Davis (Novellete)
  • 14 — Gunswift [Part 2 of 7] — Jack Byrne (Serial Segment)
  • 21 — Kid Calamity — Clark Bodey (Short Story)
  • 25 — Rendezvous for Rogues — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 33 — Farewell to the Indies [Part 4 of 6] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 39 — Mountain Men — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 41 — The Sign of Zorro [Part 5 of 5; Zorro] — Johnston McCulley (Novellete)
  • 47 — Men of Daring: Tom Mix — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 50 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2276PDFArgosy Vol. 306, No. 11941-03-01s[photo montage]
  • 4 — Editorial — The Editors (Editorial)
  • 6 — And So to Death — Cornell Woolrich (Novellete)
  • 20 — The Devil’s Garden [Murchison Morks] — Robert Arthur (Short Story)
  • 24 — Long Road to Tomorrow [Part 1 of 4; Dikar and the Bunch] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Novellete)
  • 30 — Drummer Boy — John Russell (Short Story)
  • 33 — Gunswift [Part 3 of 7] — Jack Byrne (Serial Segment)
  • 39 — I Got No Sword — Don Tracy (Short Story)
  • 42 — Farewell to the Indies [Part 5 of 6] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 48 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 50 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
2277Argosy (UK) Vol. 2, No. 14 (New Series)1941-03-01
  • 2 — Poor Timing — Phyllis McGinley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Hornblower and His Majesty [Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Short Story) Collier’s March 23 1940
  • 16 — Under a Flowering Tree — Laurence Binyon (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 17 — Mary — John Collier (Short Story) Harper’s Bazaar #2725, July 1939
  • 27 — Go to It — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — The Murder — John Steinbeck (Short Story) North American Review April 1934
  • 41 — Hyacinths — Augustus Muir (Short Story) The 20-Story Magazine #108, June 1931
  • 46 — Dream Pedlary — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — Whom Men Love — Alicia O’Reardon Overbeck (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 61 — Glasgow Smasher [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post August 15 1931
  • 71 — The Genius — William Saroyan (Short Story) Love, Here Is My Hat by William Saroyan, Modern Age Books, 1938
  • 75 — The Bridge — H. E. Bates (Short Story) Horizon: A Review of Literature and Art January 1940
  • 88 — Blessings — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — The Fury — Robert M. Coates (Short Story) The New Yorker August 15 1936
  • 95 — Bellyful of Food and Drink — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Spare the Rod — Philip Wylie (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post September 28 1940
  • 113 — The Elephant Forgets — Courtney Ryley Cooper (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 1 1930
  • 125 — Memory of England — Edna St. Vincent Millay (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 127 — Force of Habit — Marcus Magill (Short Story) New Tales of Horror, Hutchinson, 1934
  • 134 — Yes—But Who Said It? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 135 — The Whistling Room [Thomas Carnacki] — William Hope Hodgson (Short Story) The Idler March 1910
  • 147 — Middle Watch — Jacland Marmur (Short Story) Collier’s October 19 1940
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2278PDFArgosy Vol. 306, No. 21941-03-08[photo montage]
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Midnight Train [Terrence O’Reilly] — L. G. Blochman (Novellete)
  • 12 — Announcement — The Editor (Miscellaneous)
  • 13 — Jeopardy’s Jewel [Miriam Crews] — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 18 — Long Road to Tomorrow [Part 2 of 4; Dikar and the Bunch] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Novellete)
  • 24 — Seven Isn’t Lucky — E. Hoffmann Price (Novellete)
  • 32 — Gunswift [Part 4 of 7] — Jack Byrne (Serial Segment)
  • 39 — A Soldier Too Long — R. W. Daly (Short Story)
  • 43 — Farewell to the Indies [Part 6 of 6] — Borden Chase (Serial Segment)
  • 48 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 49 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2279Argosy Vol. 306, No. 31941-03-15[photo montage]
  • 5 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Murder Goes to Sea [Part 1 of 6] — Allan R. Bosworth (Serial Segment)
  • 16 — His Honor Is Missing — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 35 — Patrioteer — Paul Ernst (Vignette)
  • 37 — Gunswift [Part 5 of 7] — Jack Byrne (Serial Segment)
  • 47 — Bait for the Big Hook — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 53 — Men of Daring: The Betty and Bennie Fox: Sky Dancers — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 54 — Long Road to Tomorrow [Part 3 of 4; Dikar and the Bunch] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Novellete)
  • 65 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2280Argosy Vol. 306, No. 41941-03-22[photo montage]
  • 5 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Launch Torpedoes! — Richard Sale (Novellete)
  • 16 — The Perilous Pearl — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 23 — Murder Goes to Sea [Part 2 of 6] — Allan R. Bosworth (Serial Segment)
  • 33 — Trial by Thunderbolt — Clark Bodey (Short Story)
  • 39 — Gunswift [Part 6 of 7] — Jack Byrne (Serial Segment)
  • 50 — Horses for the Cavalry — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 55 — Long Road to Tomorrow [Part 4 of 4; Dikar and the Bunch] — Arthur Leo Zagat (Novellete)
  • 65 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2281PDFArgosy Vol. 306, No. 51941-03-29[photo montage]
  • 5 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Fugitives Two — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 17 — Roll, Missouri [Part 1 of 2] — Roy de S. Horn (Serial Segment)
  • 29 — Horse of Another Collar — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 35 — But We Still Speak English — The Editor (Miscellaneous)
  • 36 — Men of Daring: Roald Amundsen — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 38 — Murder Goes to Sea [Part 3 of 6] — Allan R. Bosworth (Serial Segment)
  • 47 — And a Hickory Tree — Richard Wormser (Short Story)
  • 53 — Short Voyage Home — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 56 — Gunswift [Part 7 of 7] — Jack Byrne (Serial Segment)
  • 65 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2282Argosy (UK) Vol. 2, No. 15 (New Series)1941-04-01
  • 2 — Everyone Sees the World in His Own Way — Robert Louis Stevenson (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Wanderers — Alun Lewis (Short Story) The Welsh Review October 1939
  • 17 — Pothunters’ Luck — J. Llewelyn Rhys (Short Story)
  • 34 — It’s a Good Old British Custom — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Hornblower and the Hand of Destiny [Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Short Story)
  • 49 — Hamlet — Feste (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 51 — Cupid in the Lift — Martin Armstrong (Short Story) The (London) Evening News March 8 1938
  • 58 — To the Rescue — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 61 — White Journey — Ann Bridge (Short Story)
  • 79 — Fancy That! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Crooked Cross — William C. White (Short Story) Collier’s November 11 1939
  • 93 — Escape — John Sommerfield (Short Story)
  • 102 — So Spake Oscar — Oscar Wilde (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 103 — Scones Upon the Waters [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 17 1931
  • 111 — The Stars Are Up… — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Of Mice and Men — John Steinbeck (Novellete) Covici Friede, 1937
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2283Argosy Vol. 306, No. 61941-04-05[photo montage]
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Wet Beef from Mexico [Part 1 of 2] — Walt Coburn (Serial Segment)
  • 16 — Sometime Champ — Charles Marquis Warren (Novellete)
  • 31 — To Heaven Standing Up — Paul Ernst (Short Story)
  • 36 — Murder Goes to Sea [Part 4 of 6] — Allan R. Bosworth (Serial Segment)
  • 45 — Men of Daring: Dr. Rusby — Stookie Allen (Short Story)
  • 46 — The Night-Devil — Walter C. Brown (Short Story)
  • 54 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 55 — Roll, Missouri [Part 2 of 2] — Roy de S. Horn (Serial Segment)
  • 65 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2284Argosy Vol. 307, No. 11941-04-12
  • 6 — Destroyer! [Part 1 of 6] — Steve Fisher (Serial Segment)
  • 15 — Complaint of an Indignant Rat to His Lady — J. D. Perkins (Poetry)
  • 16 — A Fighter Has to Figure — Eustace Cockrell (Short Story)
  • 20 — Men of Daring: Charles F. Kane — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 21 — Blow Cold, Blow Hot — Frederick C. Davis (Novellete)
  • 33 — Davy Jones’ Brother — Charles Tenney Jackson (Short Story)
  • 39 — Murder Goes to Sea [Part 5 of 6] — Allan R. Bosworth (Serial Segment)
  • 50 — News Item — Robert Cochran (Short Story)
  • 55 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 56 — Wet Beef from Mexico [Part 2 of 2] — Walt Coburn (Serial Segment)
  • 65 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2285Argosy Vol. 307, No. 21941-04-19
  • 6 — The Dawn-Seekers [Part 1 of 2; Time Detectives] — Frederick C. Painton (Novellete)
  • 16 — The Bamboo Sword — Walter C. Brown (Short Story)
  • 23 — Destroyer! [Part 2 of 6] — Steve Fisher (Serial Segment)
  • 31 — McNally, I’m Afraid [Dave McNally] — Richard Wormser (Novellete)
  • 42 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 43 — Mrs. Wildcat’s Millions — Tom Curry (Short Story)
  • 49 — Cross Your Bridges — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 53 — Murder Goes to Sea [Part 6 of 6] — Allan R. Bosworth (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — Meet the Author — The Editors (Biographical Material) [Ref. Jim Kjelgaard]
  • 65 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 65 — [letter] — R. D. Weber (Letter)
  • 65 — [letter] — John B. McBride (Letter)
  • 65 — [letter] — Margaret Leslie (Letter)
  • 65 — [letter] — William Zettler, Jr. (Letter)
2286Argosy Vol. 307, No. 31941-04-26
  • 6 — Drums of Khartoum [Part 1 of 6] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment)
  • 18 — Blind Is the Night — Joel Townsley Rogers (Novellete)
  • 26 — Open Letter to an Editor — The Editor (Biographical Material) [Ref. Luke Short]
  • 27 — Run, Champ, Run — Robert Griffith (Short Story)
  • 32 — Meet the Author — The Editor (Biographical Material) [Ref. Robert Arthur]
  • 33 — Destroyer! [Part 3 of 6] — Steve Fisher (Serial Segment)
  • 40 — Men of Daring: Honeywell and Wild — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 42 — Pandemonium Goes to Sea — Crawford Sullivan (Novellete)
  • 52 — Enough for One Day — Ray Nafziger (Short Story)
  • 55 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 56 — The Dawn-Seekers [Part 2 of 2; Time Detectives] — Frederick C. Painton (Novellete)
  • 65 — Argonotes — Louis L’Amour (Article) [Ref. Cornell Woolrich]; questions the accuracy of Cornell Woolrich’s “And So to Death”.
2287Argosy (UK) Vol. 2, No. 16 (New Series)1941-05-01
  • ifc. — From Letters to the Editor — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 2 — May Garden — John Drinkwater (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Escape from the Mine — Walter D. Edmonds (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post April 11 1936
  • 21 — My Old Man and the Grass Widow — Erskine Caldwell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 26 — The Personal Touch — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Hornblower’s Charitable Offering [Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Short Story) Argosy January 18 1941, as “The Bad Samaritan”
  • 39 — Browdean Farm — A. M. Burrage (Short Story) Some Ghost Stories by A. M. Burrage, Cecil Palmer, 1927
  • 50 — In the Fields — Charlotte Mew (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 50 — Announcement — Elizabeth Coatsworth (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 51 — Miss Edmunds — John Kobler (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 62 — Guest in the House — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — Step to Freedom — Elizabeth Coatsworth (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 67 — The Donkeyman’s Widow [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post January 29 1938
  • 83 — Green Glory — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — Fighting Fool — R. G. Kirk (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 91 — A Place to Lay One’s Head — Waldo Frank (Short Story) Esquire January 1935
  • 95 — At Bay — James Hanley (Short Story)
  • 113 — Machine Man — B. L. Coombes (Short Story) New Writing Spring 1938
  • 116 — Chastity — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 119 — Legend — Fleta Campbell Springer (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine November 1924
  • 135 — Nest of Honour — Lynn Montross (Vignette) The American Magazine March 1941
  • 137 — The Devil, George, and Rosie — John Collier (Novellete) The Devil and All by John Collier, Nonesuch Press, 1934
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2288Argosy Vol. 307, No. 41941-05-03Cahan
  • 6 — All the King’s Jewels [Part 1 of 2] — Donald Barr Chidsey (Serial Segment)
  • 16 — Don’t Be a Goose [Murchison Morks] — Robert Arthur (Short Story)
  • 22 — Decide and Blast — Louis C. Goldsmith (Novellete)
  • 32 — Drums of Khartoum [Part 2 of 6] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment)
  • 44 — In Action — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 49 — War Country — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 53 — Destroyer! [Part 4 of 6] — Steve Fisher (Serial Segment)
  • 61 — Monterey Cargo — Philip Ketchum (Short Story)
  • 65 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2289Argosy Vol. 307, No. 51941-05-10Cahan
  • 6 — Border Fire — Arthur Lawson (Novel)
  • 20 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — [uncredited] (Column) [Ref. E. Hoffmann Price]
  • 21 — Without Medals — John & Ward Hawkins (Short Story)
  • 27 — Men of Daring: Charles Cottar — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 28 — Drums of Khartoum [Part 3 of 6] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment)
  • 39 — Make My Bed in the Paddock — W. T. Ballard (Short Story)
  • 44 — Destroyer! [Part 5 of 6] — Steve Fisher (Serial Segment)
  • 53 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 54 — All the King’s Jewels [Part 2 of 2] — Donald Barr Chidsey (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2290Argosy Vol. 307, No. 61941-05-17Cahan
  • 6 — Hang Him High [Part 1 of 6] — Norbert Davis (Serial Segment)
  • 18 — Bitter Voyage — David Vern (Novellete)
  • 32 — His Sword Is Rust — Borden Chase (Short Story)
  • 36 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Norbert Davis (Column)
  • 37 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 38 — Drums of Khartoum [Part 4 of 6] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment)
  • 50 — Ten Percent Toreador — Dale Clark (Short Story)
  • 56 — Destroyer! [Part 6 of 6] — Steve Fisher (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 65 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2291Argosy Vol. 308, No. 11941-05-24
  • 6 — The Devil Let Loose — Gordon Keyne (Novel)
  • 18 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — [uncredited] (Column) [Ref. Cleve F. Adams]
  • 19 — Shake Hands with Old Hickory [Part 1 of 3] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 30 — Citizen Moose — Francis Gott (Short Story)
  • 36 — Hang Him High [Part 2 of 6] — Norbert Davis (Serial Segment)
  • 46 — In Like a Lion — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 50 — Drums of Khartoum [Part 5 of 6] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment)
  • 59 — Yen for Travel — Robert Arthur (Short Story)
  • 65 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2292Argosy Vol. 308, No. 21941-05-31Cahan
  • 6 — Night in Sinaloa — Cleve F. Adams (Novel)
  • 22 — Storm Valley — Brendan Gill (Short Story)
  • 28 — Hang Him High [Part 3 of 6] — Norbert Davis (Serial Segment)
  • 38 — The Captain Laughed — R. V. Gery (Short Story)
  • 43 — Shake Hands with Old Hickory [Part 2 of 3] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 53 — Old Dog’s Trick — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 57 — Drums of Khartoum [Part 6 of 6] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment)
  • 65 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — [uncredited] (Column) [Ref. Theodore Roscoe]
  • 68 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2293Argosy (UK) Vol. 2, No. 17 (New Series)1941-06-01
  • 2 — Short Story — Edna St. Vincent Millay (Poem(s)) The Saturday Evening Post February 24 1934
  • 3 — It Must Happen Once — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) Pictorial Review combined with Delineator August 1938, as “It Must Come Once”
  • 19 — Man with Horns — Thomas Rourke (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 30 — By Way of Explanation — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Magnificent Fool — Ben Ames Williams (Short Story) This Week July 2 1939
  • 45 — The Sisters — Elizabeth Frost (Short Story)
  • 55 — Dissertation on the Bachelor — Phyllis McGinley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 57 — The Converts — George Albee (Short Story) North American Review September 1933
  • 67 — Answers to Correspondents — Various (Letter(s)) Girl’s Own Paper 1884 from assorted correspondence columns.
  • 69 — Art for Heart’s Sake [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Strand Magazine February 1941
  • 84 — Borrowed Plumes — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 85 — The Lily [Uncle Silas] — H. E. Bates (Short Story) The Listener February 22 1933
  • 91 — The Station Road — Ann Bridge (Short Story) The Song in the House by Ann Bridge, 1936
  • 98 — The Hands of Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Dog-Eye — Richard Hallet (Short Story) Story #15, October 1933
  • 113 — Tea from a Chinese Garden — Jack Leonard (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 30 1940
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2294Argosy Vol. 308, No. 31941-06-07Cahan
  • 6 — Forward Into Battle [Part 1 of 8] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment)
  • 18 — Sawdust Trail — Bennett Foster (Novellete)
  • 34 — The Universe Broke Down — Robert Arthur (Short Story)
  • 39 — Empire Before Him — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 41 — Hang Him High [Part 4 of 6] — Norbert Davis (Serial Segment)
  • 51 — Proud Timber — Samuel W. Taylor (Short Story)
  • 55 — Shake Hands with Old Hickory [Part 3 of 3] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 66 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2295Argosy Vol. 308, No. 41941-06-14Cahan
  • 6 — Troubled Waters [Part 1 of 3] — Philip Wylie (Novellete)
  • 14 — Job of Work — Robert W. Cochran (Short Story)
  • 20 — Skies on Fire — Sinclair Gluck (Novel)
  • 32 — Forward Into Battle [Part 2 of 8] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment)
  • 46 — Road from Rome — William Brandon (Short Story)
  • 51 — Hang Him High [Part 5 of 6] — Norbert Davis (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Cockeyed Cargo — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 66 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2296Argosy Vol. 308, No. 51941-06-21S. Maxwell
  • 6 — Night Ride — Walt Coburn (Short Story)
  • 22 — Navy Man — Steve Fisher (Short Story); illustrated by S. Maxwell
  • 28 — Forward Into Battle [Part 3 of 8] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment); illustrated by S. Maxwell
  • 40 — Rhapsody in Purple — D. L. Champion (Vignette)
  • 42 — Troubled Waters [Part 2 of 3] — Philip Wylie (Novellete); illustrated by S. Maxwell
  • 51 — Men of Daring: Ralph W. Barnes — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 52 — They Also Serve — Ralph Bonner (Short Story)
  • 56 — Hang Him High [Part 6 of 6] — Norbert Davis (Serial Segment)
  • 66 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 66 — [letter] — Robert P. Crawford (Letter)
  • 66 — [letter] — Dale L. Morgan (Letter)
2297Argosy Vol. 308, No. 61941-06-28Cahan
  • 6 — Three Guns for Tonto [Part 1 of 3; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novellete)
  • 18 — QRR — Richard Sale (Novellete)
  • 31 — The Spanish Axe — Charles Ingerman (Short Story)
  • 36 — His Highness the Heel — D. L. Champion (Novellete)
  • 43 — Forward Into Battle [Part 4 of 8] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment)
  • 54 — All Wool—And a River Wide — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 58 — Troubled Waters [Part 3 of 3] — Philip Wylie (Novellete)
  • 66 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2298Argosy (UK) Vol. 2, No. 18 (New Series)1941-07-01
  • 2 — When the Sun Rises — Mark Rutherford (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 3 — High Spot — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story) Collier’s December 21 1940
  • 12 — The Cliché Expert Testifies on Love — Frank Sullivan (Humour) Lilliput January 1940
  • 15 — Sleeping Beauty — John Collier (Short Story) Harper’s Bazaar (UK) May 1938
  • 29 — The Turn of the Tide — C. S. Forester (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1936
  • 37 — The House on the Nile — Pierre Louÿs (Short Story)
  • 44 — Stand and Listen — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — The Dewpond — T. F. Powys (Short Story) Elkin Mathews & Marrot, 1928
  • 60 — A Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea — Allan Cunningham (Poem(s)) The Songs of Scotland, Ancient and Modern by Allan Cunningham, 1825
  • 61 — Mike Fink the Master Boatman — T. B. Thorpe (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 70 — The Gentle Half — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — “Stay, Corydon, Thou Swain” — Sylvia Townsend Warner (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly July 1929
  • 81 — Trial Marriage — George F. Worts (Vignette) Collier’s May 18 1935
  • 84 — Order of the Bath — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — Trouble on West Ninth Street [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post September 24 1938, as “The Yogi of West Ninth Street”
  • 103 — Over Their Shoulders… — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — Mr. Porter Transported — Martin Armstrong (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1936
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2299Argosy Vol. 309, No. 11941-07-05Cahan
  • 5 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Little Horses, What Now? — Richard Wormser (Novellete)
  • 18 — Men of Daring: Billy Bishop and Cobber Kain — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article) [Ref. Billy Bishop & Cobber Kain]
  • 20 — East Wind — Max Brand (Short Story)
  • 27 — Three Guns for Tonto [Part 2 of 3; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novellete)
  • 39 — Traitor’s Key — William DuBois (Novellete)
  • 50 — Forward Into Battle [Part 5 of 8] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Just a Dreamer [Murchison Morks] — Robert Arthur (Short Story)
  • 66 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2300Argosy Vol. 309, No. 21941-07-12Cahan
  • 5 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Northward Rails [Part 1 of 6] — Frank Bunce (Serial Segment)
  • 16 — Independence — R. W. Daly (Short Story)
  • 21 — Lady of Daring: Conchita Cintron — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 22 — Bringing Up Babu [Terrence O’Reilly] — L. G. Blochman (Novellete)
  • 33 — The Devil Next Door [Toby Shade] — William Brandon (Short Story)
  • 40 — Forward Into Battle [Part 6 of 8] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment)
  • 50 — Major—Here’s the Mules — Sam Carson (Short Story)
  • 54 — Three Guns for Tonto [Part 3 of 3; Henry Harrison Conroy] — W. C. Tuttle (Novellete)
  • 66 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2301Argosy Vol. 309, No. 31941-07-19Virgil Finlay
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Sands of Sahara — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 18 — Warhead — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 23 — Northward Rails [Part 2 of 6] — Frank Bunce (Serial Segment)
  • 33 — Obstinate Uncle Otis [Murchison Morks] — Robert Arthur (Short Story)
  • 38 — Men for the Flag — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 49 — Men of Daring: Captain Robert Davies — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article) [Ref. Robert Davies]
  • 50 — The Ship That Failed — James Norman (Short Story)
  • 56 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Charles Marquis Warren (Column)
  • 57 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 58 — Forward Into Battle [Part 7 of 8] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment)
  • 66 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2302PDFArgosy Vol. 309, No. 41941-07-26Stanley Maxwell
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Five Aces West — Cliff Farrell (Novellete)
  • 23 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Stanley Maxwell (Column)
  • 24 — Swords in Exile [Part 1 of 6; Richard Cleve; Monsieur le Comte Guy d’Entreville] — Murray R. Montgomery (Novel); illustrated by Stanley Maxwell
  • 33 — Brassguts — Luke Short (Short Story)
  • 39 — Northward Rails [Part 3 of 6] — Frank Bunce (Serial Segment)
  • 49 — Man Bites Champ — William R. Cox (Short Story)
  • 55 — That You May Remember — Howard Maier (Short Story); illustrated by Stanley Maxwell
  • 57 — Forward Into Battle [Part 8 of 8] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment); illustrated by Stanley Maxwell
  • 66 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 66 — [letter] — Charles H. Backer (Letter)
  • 66 — [letter] — Ted Stokes (Letter)
  • 66 — [letter] — C. A. Velcein (Letter)
2303Argosy (UK) Vol. 2, No. 19 (New Series)1941-08-01
  • 2 — Happy Is England — John Freeman (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Apples by Night — H. A. Manhood (Short Story) Apples by Night by H. A. Manhood, Cape, 1932
  • 12 — The Wild, Wild West — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 15 — Query — “Seamark” (Short Story) Out of the Dark by Seamark, Hodder, 1931
  • 25 — Summer’s End — Thomas Rourke (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 36 — “Parsley Is Gharsley” — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 37 — Bottle Party — John Collier (Short Story) Esquire October 1939
  • 44 — Sang Froid — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — They Never Get Caught — Margery Allingham (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1934
  • 63 — Big-Fists [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 74 — Tall Story — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — First Commandment — R. G. Kirk (Short Story) Collier’s February 3 1934
  • 91 — Reigning Beauty — Joseph Durey de Sauroy; translated by Eric Sutton (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 103 — The Blue Wall — William Corcoran (Novellete) Adventure August 1 1930
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2304Argosy Vol. 309, No. 51941-08-02Virgil Finlay
  • 6 — Pink Diamonds — Joel Townsley Rogers (Novellete)
  • 21 — Meet the Author — [uncredited] (Column) [Ref. Murray R. Montgomery]
  • 22 — Have You Ever Been Alone? — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 27 — Swords in Exile [Part 2 of 6; Richard Cleve; Monsieur le Comte Guy d’Entreville] — Murray R. Montgomery (Novel)
  • 39 — Men of Daring: Kenneth Brown Collings — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 40 — The Dog from Singapore [Insp. Leonidas Prike] — L. G. Blochman (Short Story)
  • 47 — Sweet Chariot — William Campbell Gault (Short Story)
  • 52 — Northward Rails [Part 4 of 6] — Frank Bunce (Serial Segment)
  • 62 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 63 — Starvation Island — Jim Kjelgaard (Vignette)
  • 66 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2305PDFArgosy Vol. 309, No. 61941-08-09Charles H. Veil
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Run, Tiger! — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 23 — Peanuts to You — William R. Cox (Short Story)
  • 28 — Men of Daring: Charles H. Veil — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article) [Ref. Charles H. Veil]
  • 30 — No Spurs, No Gun — George Michener (Short Story)
  • 36 — Swords in Exile [Part 3 of 6; Richard Cleve; Monsieur le Comte Guy d’Entreville] — Murray R. Montgomery (Novel)
  • 47 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 48 — As Long As the River — Thomas W. Duncan (Short Story)
  • 53 — Northward Rails [Part 5 of 6] — Frank Bunce (Serial Segment)
  • 62 — But Our Hero Was Not Dead [Sherlock Holmes] — Manly Wade Wellman (Short Story)
  • 66 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2306Argosy Vol. 310, No. 11941-08-16
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Town Marshal [Part 1 of 2] — Walt Coburn (Serial Segment)
  • 17 — Kid Felony — William R. Cox (Novellete)
  • 26 — Sea-Pusher — John & Ward Hawkins (Short Story)
  • 33 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 34 — The Blackest Night — William DuBois (Novellete)
  • 44 — Swords in Exile [Part 4 of 6; Richard Cleve; Monsieur le Comte Guy d’Entreville] — Murray R. Montgomery (Novel)
  • 54 — The Fire-God’s Kindling — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 58 — Northward Rails [Part 6 of 6] — Frank Bunce (Serial Segment)
  • 66 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2307Argosy Vol. 310, No. 21941-08-23Virgil Finlay
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — The Quest of Tarzan [Part 1 of 3; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Serial Segment)
  • 17 — No Ticket to Nippon — Sinclair Gluck (Novellete)
  • 31 — With Work to Do — Elmer Ransom (Short Story)
  • 36 — Colonel Coolie — Hal G. Evarts (Short Story)
  • 41 — Swords in Exile [Part 5 of 6; Richard Cleve; Monsieur le Comte Guy d’Entreville] — Murray R. Montgomery (Novel)
  • 51 — Bunny Rabbits — Don Tracy (Short Story)
  • 56 — Town Marshal [Part 2 of 2] — Walt Coburn (Serial Segment)
  • 66 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2308Argosy Vol. 310, No. 31941-08-30Virgil Finlay
  • 6 — Cape Spectre [Part 1 of 4] — Richard Sale (Serial Segment)
  • 15 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 16 — The Magic Camel — L. G. Blochman (Novellete)
  • 25 — The Quest of Tarzan [Part 2 of 3; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Serial Segment)
  • 33 — Tell the Fish Goodbye — Don Tracy (Short Story)
  • 39 — S. S. Sabotage — William Du Bois (Novellete)
  • 50 — Mrs. Wildcat’s Last Stand — Tom Curry (Short Story)
  • 55 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 56 — Swords in Exile [Part 6 of 6; Richard Cleve; Monsieur le Comte Guy d’Entreville] — Murray R. Montgomery (Novel)
  • 66 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2309Argosy (UK) Vol. 2, No. 20 (New Series)1941-09-01
  • 2 — In the Honour of the City of London — William Dunbar (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — A Story of Don Juan — V. S. Pritchett (Short Story)
  • 7 — The Port-wine Pirates — H. A. Manhood (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 14 — An Urgent Matter — André Maurois (Short Story)
  • 17 — Sea Air — L. A. G. Strong (Short Story) Good Housekeeping (UK) July 1933
  • 32 — The Strong Are Saying Nothing — Robert Frost (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 33 — Just Between Shipmates [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post January 30 1932
  • 44 — Carried Anonymously — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 47 — The Collier’s Wife — Neil Bell (Short Story)
  • 51 — Dragon’s Teeth — Walter Brooks (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 59 — How I Make the Bed — Basil Boothroyd (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 61 — The Fool — Gwyn Jones (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 70 — Temptation — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — A Tale of Happiness — Claude-Henri de Fusée de Voisenon (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 91 — Man Among Men — Katharine Patten (Short Story) Story #54, January 1937
  • 102 — Clouds — Rupert Brooke (Poem(s)) Collected Poems by Rupert Brooke, John Lane, 1916
  • 103 — The Screaming Skull — F. Marion Crawford (Novellete) Collier’s July 11 1908 (+1)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2310Argosy Vol. 310, No. 41941-09-06Virgil Finlay
  • 6 — The Miracle of the H.M.S. Malaya — A Seaman Gunner (True Story)
  • 11 — Faraway Loot [Part 1 of 2] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment)
  • 22 — The Boys from Mars — Robert Arthur (Novellete)
  • 34 — Cape Spectre [Part 2 of 4] — Richard Sale (Serial Segment)
  • 42 — The Shanghai Necklace — Walter C. Brown (Novellete)
  • 51 — The Hardcase Cat — George Michener (Short Story)
  • 55 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 56 — The Quest of Tarzan [Part 3 of 3; Tarzan] — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Serial Segment)
  • 66 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2311Argosy Vol. 310, No. 51941-09-13Virgil Finlay
  • 6 — The Crocodile! — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete) Argosy November 12 1932 (+1)
  • 19 — Beggars Could Fight — Don Tracy (Short Story)
  • 24 — Cowboy, Ride Your Luck [Part 1 of 3] — Jack Byrne (Serial Segment)
  • 35 — Convoy Captain — John & Ward Hawkins (Short Story)
  • 41 — Cape Spectre [Part 3 of 4] — Richard Sale (Serial Segment)
  • 49 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 50 — Timber Top — Walt Morey (Short Story)
  • 55 — Last Victory — Edwin M. Emmons (Short Story)
  • 57 — Faraway Loot [Part 2 of 2] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment)
2312Argosy Vol. 310, No. 61941-09-20Virgil Finlay
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Guerilla Warrior — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 25 — Minions of the Shadow [Part 1 of 5; Minions] — William Gray Beyer (Serial Segment)
  • 33 — The Kid from Fiji — Crawford Sullivan (Short Story)
  • 40 — Men of Daring: Gen. B. C. Freyberg — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 42 — Cowboy, Ride Your Luck [Part 2 of 3] — Jack Byrne (Serial Segment)
  • 52 — Glory Track — William Edward Hayes (Short Story)
  • 58 — Count of Nine — Walt Sheldon (Short Story)
  • 59 — Cape Spectre [Part 4 of 4] — Richard Sale (Serial Segment)
  • 66 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2313Argosy Vol. 311, No. 11941-09-27Virgil Finlay
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — We Bomb Tokyo! — Jay Hamilton (Article); note: includes a (then-)fictional “what if” scenario, but is primarily a nonfiction piece about possible US response to Japan.
  • 12 — Code Duello — John Russell (Short Story); illustrated by S. Maxwell
  • 17 — Dead Men Don’t Float — Joel Townsley Rogers (Novellete)
  • 26 — Minions of the Shadow [Part 2 of 5; Minions] — William Gray Beyer (Serial Segment)
  • 34 — Paper Hero — Luke Short (Short Story)
  • 39 — Give Them Wings — Louis C. Goldsmith (Novellete); illustrated by S. Maxwell
  • 50 — Golden Quest — Hal G. Evarts (Short Story)
  • 55 — Cowboy, Ride Your Luck [Part 3 of 3] — Jack Byrne (Serial Segment)
  • 66 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 66 — [letter] — Ray Rykowsski (Letter)
2314Argosy (UK) Vol. 2, No. 21 (New Series)1941-10-01
  • 2 — Sherwood — Alfred Noyes (Poem(s)) Collected Poems by Alfred Noyes, Frederick A. Stokes, 1913
  • 3 — A Ruddy Casabianca — Gilbert Hackforth-Jones (Short Story)
  • 13 — The Grey-Haired Man — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 20 — City Walls — Martha Keller (Poem(s)) The Saturday Evening Post May 31 1941
  • 21 — Honey House — Mary King (Novellete) The Southern Review Autumn 1939
  • 37 — Love Potion — John Collier (Short Story) The New Yorker December 28 1940, as “The Chaser”
  • 39 — Reason Has Moons — Ralph Hodgson (Poem(s)) Poems by Ralph Hodgson, Macmillan, 1917
  • 40 — V for Victory — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — The Station — H. E. Bates (Short Story) John o’ London’s Weekly May 18 1935
  • 52 — Ned Nixon and His Maggie — Wilfrid Gibson (Poem(s)) Collected Poems 1905-1925 by Wilfrid Gibson, Macmillan, 1926
  • 53 — The Inspiration of Mr. Budd — Dorothy L. Sayers (Short Story) Detective Story Magazine November 21 1925, as “Mr. Budd’s Inspiration”
  • 64 — Speaking of Animals — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Zachary Moulden — John Raynor (Short Story)
  • 75 — A Nosegay for Mr. Montgomery [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 14 1934
  • 88 — It’s the Law — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Miss Li — Po Hsing-chien; translated by Arthur Waley (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 102 — Happy Endings — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — The Interlopers — “Saki” (Short Story) The Bystander January 17 1912
  • 111 — Headswoman — Kenneth Grahame (Novellete) The Yellow Book October 1894
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2315Argosy Vol. 311, No. 21941-10-04sH. J. Ward
  • 6 — Nazi Terror Over New York — Robinson MacLean (Article)
  • 13 — An Important Step Forward! — The Editors (Editorial)
  • 14 — Seven Mile House [Part 1 of 4] — Max Brand (Novellete)
  • 23 — Deep Blue Danger — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 30 — Men of Daring: Maj. L. T. Burwash — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 31 — Coach and Four — Eustace Cockrell (Novellete)
  • 42 — Minions of the Shadow [Part 3 of 5; Minions] — William Gray Beyer (Serial Segment)
  • 50 — Trouble Wheels — C. K. Shaw (Novellete)
  • 58 — Killer, Go Home — Robert Arthur (Short Story)
2316Argosy Vol. 311, No. 31941-11-01
  • 6 — I Escaped the Nazis — “Jon Hendel” (True Story)
  • 12 — Lo, the Tattoed People! — Charles Marquis Warren (Short Story)
  • 20 — Viva Gringo! — Arthur Lawson (Novellete)
  • 39 — Seven Mile House [Part 2 of 4] — Max Brand (Novellete)
  • 46 — No More Fridays — Crawford Sullivan (Short Story)
  • 52 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Crawford Sullivan (Column)
  • 53 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 54 — Minions of the Shadow [Part 4 of 5; Minions] — William Gray Beyer (Serial Segment)
  • 62 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 64 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2317Argosy (UK) Vol. 2, No. 22 (New Series)1941-11-01
  • 2 — Saxon Song — Victoria Sackville-West (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Lady Was a Flop — Borden Chase (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post February 17 1940
  • 16 — Churchill’s Island — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — Cut and Come Again — H. E. Bates (Short Story) The Listener December 12 1934, as “The Hedge”
  • 24 — A Love Song — T. G. (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 25 — Prodigal Daughter — Kim Schee (Short Story)
  • 29 — Whip-Hand — I. A. R. Wylie (Vignette) Collier’s March 1 1941
  • 34 — To a Man’s Heart — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Crab Apple Jelly — H. A. Manhood (Short Story) Apples by Night by H. A. Manhood, Cape, 1932
  • 45 — Where Is My Wandering Boy? — Neil Bell (Short Story) Lucky Dip by Neil Bell, Collins, 1936
  • 51 — Complete Report — Constance Cassady (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 58 — Abraham Lincoln — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — Champagne Charlie [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post January 19 1935
  • 75 — The House of Ecstasy — Ralph Milne Farley (Short Story) Weird Tales April 1938
  • 83 — Hawaiian Confession — Joseph Kessel (Short Story) Esquire November 1936
  • 86 — Noah — G. K. Chesterton (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 87 — Tides of Lundy — Walter Havighurst (Short Story) Collier’s June 7 1941
  • 99 — How Love Came to Professor Guildea — Robert Hichens (Novellete) Pearson’s Magazine October 1897, as “The Man Who Was Beloved”
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2318PDFArgosy Vol. 311, No. 41941-11-15
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Destruction of the Panama Canal! — Don Bate (Article)
  • 13 — Touchdown C.O.D. — William R. Cox (Short Story)
  • 18 — Ramrod Ridge [Part 1 of 6] — William Colt MacDonald (Serial Segment)
  • 29 — Men of Daring: Dan Beard — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 30 — Slay the Wild Beast — George Masselman (Short Story)
  • 35 — Seven Mile House [Part 3 of 4] — Max Brand (Novellete)
  • 43 — Devil on a Reef — William Du Bois (Novellete)
  • 57 — Minions of the Shadow [Part 5 of 5; Minions] — William Gray Beyer (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2319Argosy Vol. 311, No. 51941-11-29H. J. Ward
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Give Me Ten Men [Part 1 of 2] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment)
  • 18 — Veni, Vidi—Vichy — Robert Carse (Article)
  • 23 — Men of Daring: Mickey Morgan — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 24 — Granite Mug — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 30 — Ramrod Ridge [Part 2 of 6] — William Colt MacDonald (Serial Segment)
  • 40 — Tiger in Black — Edwin Truett (Novellete)
  • 56 — Seven Mile House [Part 4 of 4] — Max Brand (Novellete)
  • 63 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 64 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2320Argosy (UK) Vol. 2, No. 23 (New Series)1941-12-01
  • 2 — Say Not the Struggle Naught Availeth — Arthur Hugh Clough (Poem(s)) The Crayon August 1855, as “The Struggle”
  • 3 — Welcome, Stranger — Burnham Carter (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 12 1941
  • 15 — The Treasure — Somerset Maugham (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine May 1934, as “The Best Ever”
  • 28 — Parting at Morning — Robert Browning (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 29 — Up in Michigan — Ernest Hemingway (Short Story) Three Stories and Ten Poems by Ernest Hemingway, McAlman's Contract Publishing Co., 1923
  • 33 — King’s English — Leon Ware (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 36 — The Voice of a Nation — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Three Lovesick Swains of Gibraltar [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 27 1935
  • 53 — Rope Enough — John Collier (Short Story) The New Yorker November 18 1939
  • 58 — Front-Page Story — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 61 — A Lady at Heart — Blaine & Dupont Miller (Short Story) The American Magazine September 1941
  • 72 — She Moved Through the Fair — Padraic Colum (Poem(s)) Poems by Padraic Colum, Macmillan, 1932
  • 73 — Fame — May Sinclair (Novellete) Hutchinson’s Story Magazine January 1920
  • 97 — Sredni Vashtar — “Saki” (Short Story) The Westminster Gazette May 28 1910
  • 101 — I Love My Love with an A — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — It Didn’t Work Out — Margery Allingham (Novellete) The Daily Mail May 18 1936 - May 22 1936
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2321Argosy Vol. 311, No. 61941-12-13Virgil Finlay
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Assignment in Guiana [Part 1 of 6] — George Harmon Coxe (Serial Segment)
  • 18 — Peril in the Pacific — E. Hoffmann Price (Article)
  • 24 — Cap’n Spry — Robert A. Nicolls (Novellete)
  • 32 — Ramrod Ridge [Part 3 of 6] — William Colt MacDonald (Serial Segment)
  • 43 — Tell Me About Tomorrow [Lobblies] — Nelson S. Bond (Short Story)
  • 47 — Give Me Ten Men [Part 2 of 2] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment)
  • 57 — River Man — Frank Bonham (Short Story)
  • 64 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2322Argosy Vol. 312, No. 11941-12-27
  • 6 — Shoot First—Our Navy Is Ready! — Corey Beckwith (Article)
  • 12 — Ghost on Lonesome Hill [Four Corners] — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 21 — Lady of Daring: Mary Wiggins — Stookie Allen (Biographical Material)
  • 22 — Assignment in Guiana [Part 2 of 6] — George Harmon Coxe (Serial Segment)
  • 34 — Dynamite for Luck — Louis C. Goldsmith (Novellete)
  • 42 — Defense of the Realm — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 47 — Ramrod Ridge [Part 4 of 6] — William Colt MacDonald (Serial Segment)
  • 56 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 57 — To the Last Ditch — Bruce Hutchison (Short Story)
  • 64 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2323Argosy (UK) Vol. 2, No. 24 (New Series)1942-01-01
  • 2 — Song of the Angels at the Nativity — Nahum Tate (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Second Wind — Talbert Josselyn (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post January 27 1940
  • 20 — Christmas — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — The Death of My Uncle Robert — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) Liberty December 28 1929, as “Tarnhelm”
  • 35 — The Sadness of M. Roualt — Lyon Mearson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 41 — Song of the Slaves — Manly Wade Wellman (Short Story) Weird Tales March 1940
  • 52 — Bedside Manner — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — Our Daily Bread — Max Brand (Short Story) Wine on the Desert, and Other Stories by Max Brand, Dodd, Mead, 1940
  • 61 — The Angel Was a Yankee — Stephen Vincent Benét (Short Story) McCall’s October 1940
  • 72 — Tobacco — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — The Man Who Lived Alone — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story) Collier’s April 22 1939
  • 85 — The Stunt — “Bartimeus” (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 100 — Food for Thought — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Tea for Two — Laurie York Erskine (Short Story) Collier’s February 15 1936
  • 107 — A Christmas Ghost Story — T. L. Peacock (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 108 — Now — John Pert (Poem(s))
  • 109 — The Snow Goose — Paul Gallico (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post November 9 1940
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2324PDFArgosy Vol. 312, No. 21942-01-10
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Hitler Murders Nations — Josef Forman; as told to Robert Carse (Article)
  • 14 — Men of Daring: Lord Desborough — Stookie Allen (Illustrated Article)
  • 16 — Killer, What’s Your Name? — Frederick C. Davis (Novellete)
  • 28 — Hungry Ship — R. V. Gery (Short Story)
  • 33 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 34 — Assignment in Guiana [Part 3 of 6] — George Harmon Coxe (Serial Segment)
  • 45 — Dynamite, Jr. — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 52 — Ramrod Ridge [Part 5 of 6] — William Colt MacDonald (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Man Oughta Be a Brother — Francis M. Cockrell (Short Story)
  • 65 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2325PDFArgosy Vol. 312, No. 31942-01-24
  • 4 — Looking Anead! — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 6 — Hitler Murders Nations: II. Blood Bath for Poland — Josef Forman; as told to Robert Carse (Article)
  • 13 — Legends of the Legionaries — W. A. Windas (Illustrated Article)
  • 14 — Only the Valiant [Part 1 of 6] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment)
  • 27 — The Men Who Make the Argosy — Louis C. Goldsmith (Column)
  • 28 — The Uninventor — Richard Shattuck (Short Story)
  • 32 — High Iron Rolling — William Edward Hayes (Novellete)
  • 43 — Assignment in Guiana [Part 4 of 6] — George Harmon Coxe (Serial Segment)
  • 52 — Dark Battle — Louis C. Goldsmith (Short Story)
  • 57 — Ramrod Ridge [Part 6 of 6] — William Colt MacDonald (Serial Segment)
  • 65 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2326Argosy (UK) Vol. 3, No. 1 (New Series)1942-02-01
  • 2 — No Songs in Winter — Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Poem(s)) The Atlantic Monthly February 1888
  • 3 — First Command — Walter Havighurst (Short Story)
  • 15 — Back for Christmas — John Collier (Short Story) The New Yorker October 7 1939
  • 20 — Sky High — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — Humming Birds and Honeysuckle — Max Brand (Short Story) Esquire July 1935
  • 34 — Consider the Ant, Thou Sluggard! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Dance of the Passion Flower — Thomas Rourke (Short Story) Liberty March 8 1941
  • 49 — Hook No. 12 Stroke O — Neil Bell (Short Story) The Spice of Life by Neil Bell, Collins, 1941
  • 54 — Night-Lights — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Ring Up Seven Nine — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 71 — Triumph of Justice — Irwin Shaw (Short Story) Esquire December 1940
  • 81 — A Funny Thing [Uncle Silas] — H. E. Bates (Short Story) The Daily Express February 28 1938
  • 86 — Out of Your Mind? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 89 — The Room — Eleanor Scott (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine October 1923, as by H. M. Leys
  • 105 — Agate Is a Semi-Precious Stone — James Agate (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 107 — Actually — W. Kerneys-Jenkin (Vignette)
  • 111 — Generals Make Promises — H. Vernor Dixon (Short Story) The American Magazine May 1941
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2327Argosy Vol. 312, No. 41942-02-07McKenzie
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Hitler’s Secret Terror — Josef Forman & Robert Carse (Article)
  • 13 — Murder: Do Not Disturb — Norbert Davis (Short Story)
  • 27 — Sixth Column — Borden Chase (Short Story)
  • 33 — Only the Valiant [Part 2 of 6] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment)
  • 44 — How Japan Debauches Chinese Girls — Earl H. Leaf (Article)
  • 49 — Assignment in Guiana [Part 5 of 6] — George Harmon Coxe (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Salvation Bullet — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 64 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2328Argosy Vol. 312, No. 51942-02-21H. J. Ward
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Bring ’Em Back Dead — Richard Wormser (Novellete)
  • 16 — Why Lewis Hates Roosevelt — Lawrence Stafford (Article)
  • 22 — The Very Ancient Mariners — James Norman (Short Story)
  • 28 — Only the Valiant [Part 3 of 6] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment)
  • 39 — Danger in the Wind — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 45 — France—Treachery Pays Off — Josef Forman & Robert Carse (Article)
  • 51 — The Town-Maker — Tom W. Blackburn (Short Story)
  • 56 — Assignment in Guiana [Part 6 of 6] — George Harmon Coxe (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2329Argosy (UK) Vol. 3, No. 2 (New Series)1942-03-01
  • 2 — True Valour — Traherne (Extract) from Christian Ethicks, 1675
  • 3 — Ocean Convoy — “Bartimeus” (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 28 1941
  • 16 — Gay Go Up — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — A Carnation for an Old Man — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) Ladies’ Home Journal September 1929
  • 31 — Captains All — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story) Collier’s November 15 1941
  • 44 — A Sea-Prayer — William Stanley Braithwaite (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 45 — Between Men — Cora Jarrett (Short Story) The American Magazine May 1931, as by Faraday Keene
  • 57 — The Haunted Wall — Georges Surdez (Vignette) Collier’s November 1 1941
  • 60 — The Devil Take Her — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — Someone Had the Bright Idea — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 65 — Childhood of Miss Churt — F. R. Buckley (Short Story) Collier’s July 27 1940
  • 75 — Finger Wet, Finger Dry — H. E. Bates (Short Story) Story #54, January 1937
  • 80 — Fantasy — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Blacksmith’s Boy—Heel and Toe — Edward W. O’Brien (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 2 1940
  • 96 — Toujours la Politesse — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Diary of Death — Edmund Ware (Short Story) Esquire October 1941
  • 109 — Faith, Hope and Charity — Irvin S. Cobb (Novellete) Cosmopolitan April 1930
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2330Argosy Vol. 312, No. 61942-03-07[photo]
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — The Five Monsters of the Gestapo — Gene Taylor (Article)
  • 11 — Death Plays Six-Gun Poker — Arthur Lawson (Novellete)
  • 24 — The Streamlined Dragon [Part 1 of 6] — Louis C. Goldsmith (Serial Segment)
  • 39 — Last Stop—Earth — George Michener (Novellete)
  • 45 — Giant Bombers for Tomorrow — Kent Sagendorph (Article)
  • 50 — Nation’s Heroes — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 50 — Nation’s Heroes, Picture Feature, Honor Roll of U.S. Fighting Men — Various (Pictorial); features Colin Kelly Jr., Boyd D. Wagner, Kenneth M. Taylor, George A. Whiteman.
  • 51 — Only the Valiant [Part 4 of 6] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment)
  • 62 — Beware of the Lapdog — Don Tracy (Short Story)
  • 66 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2331Argosy Vol. 313, No. 11942-03-15H. J. Ward
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Two Survived! [Part 1 of 3] — Guy Pearce Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 17 — Treasure from Green Hell — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 25 — Girl Problem in Washington — Arnold Rogers (Article)
  • 32 — Sword of Freedom — Robert Carse (Short Story)
  • 45 — The Streamlined Dragon [Part 2 of 6] — Louis C. Goldsmith (Serial Segment)
  • 55 — Nation’s Heroes, Picture Feature, Honor Roll of U.S. Fighting Men — Various (Pictorial); features James P.S. Devereux, C.A. Keller, Joseph G. McElroy, William Porter.
  • 56 — Only the Valiant [Part 5 of 6] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment)
  • 66 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
2332Argosy Vol. 313, No. 21942-04-01
  • 6 — The Secret Behind the Stab in the Back by Japan — Robert Carse (Article)
  • 13 — Two Survived! [Part 2 of 3] — Guy Pearce Jones (Serial Segment)
  • 21 — Nation’s Heroes — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 22 — Rule of the Torture Lash — Gordon Keyne (Novellete)
  • 37 — The Streamlined Dragon [Part 3 of 6] — Louis C. Goldsmith (Serial Segment)
  • 48 — The Nazis Made Me a Soldiers’ Mistress — Jeannie Fleurier (Article)
  • 56 — Only the Valiant [Part 6 of 6] — Charles Marquis Warren (Serial Segment)
2333Argosy (UK) Vol. 3, No. 3 (New Series)1942-04-01
  • 2 — Seagulls — Christmas Humphreys (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Hearts of Oak — Walter Havighurst (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 1 1941
  • 14 — Chivalry — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 17 — The Latch-Key — Cora Jarrett (Short Story) Vanity Fair (US) December 1928, as by Faraday Keene
  • 23 — My Friend Flicka [Ken McLaughlin & Flicka] — Mary O’Hara (Novellete) Story #87, January/February 1941
  • 39 — Cherchez la Femme — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 41 — Wedding [Uncle Silas] — H. E. Bates (Short Story) John o’ London’s Weekly June 24 1933
  • 49 — Jim the Scratch — Mark Hellinger (Short Story) The Ten Million by Mark Hellinger, Farrar, 1934
  • 54 — Portraits in Miniature — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — Remembrance — Francis Leslie Newbold (Poem(s))
  • 59 — Helen, Thy Beauty Is to Me… — John Fante (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 1 1941
  • 72 — Rainbow — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — The Haunted Policeman [Lord Peter Wimsey] — Dorothy L. Sayers (Novellete) Harper’s Bazaar February 1938
  • 93 — My Adventure in Chiselhurst — A. J. Alan (Short Story) The Evening Standard November 10 1932 broadcast by the BBC on June 13, 1932.
  • 101 — Light of Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Zulmis and Zelmaïde — Claude-Henri de Fusée de Voisenon (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2334Argosy Vol. 313, No. 31942-04-15Emmett Watson
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Fighting Through Hell with Suicide Commandos — Peter Richards (Article)
  • 15 — Laugh, King, Laugh — Spaar (Cartoon)
  • 16 — Satan Lies Silent — David V. Reed (Novellete)
  • 28 — Nation’s Heroes — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 29 — Daring Exploits of Fighting Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 30 — Miracles Made Easy [Lobblies] — Nelson S. Bond (Short Story)
  • 34 — To Seize the Moon — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 41 — The Streamlined Dragon [Part 4 of 6] — Louis C. Goldsmith (Serial Segment)
  • 51 — Bitter Frontier — Luke Short (Short Story)
  • 57 — Two Survived! [Part 3 of 3] — Guy Pearce Jones (Serial Segment)
2335Argosy Vol. 313, No. 41942-05-01Gypsy Rose Lee
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — The G-String Murders [Part 1 of 4] — Gypsy Rose Lee (Serial Segment)
  • 15 — Sailing South to Havoc — Richard Howells Watkins (Novellete)
  • 28 — Shore Leave — Kenneth Perkins (Short Story)
  • 34 — Marines’ Last Stand on Wake Island — Peter Richards (Article)
  • 44 — Cannery Girl — Charles Alexander (Short Story)
  • 51 — Laugh, King, Laugh — Spaar (Cartoon)
  • 52 — The Streamlined Dragon [Part 5 of 6] — Louis C. Goldsmith (Serial Segment)
  • 62 — Daring Exploits of Fighting Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 63 — Nation’s Heroes — [uncredited] (Column)
2336Argosy (UK) Vol. 3, No. 4 (New Series)1942-05-01
  • 2 — April Morning — Dorothy Wordsworth (Poem(s)) from The Journals of Dorothy Wordsworth, 1897
  • 3 — Three Hours, Flying Time — William Porter (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post September 6 1941
  • 16 — Stars and Stripes — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — Day Dream — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 24 — Idea Is a Child — M. Valentine (Poem(s))
  • 25 — Brother Sebastian’s Friendship — Harold Frederic (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 35 — The Signal — Guy de Maupassant (Short Story) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903 translated from the French (“Le signe”, Gil Blas, April 27, 1886).
  • 40 — Fighting Ships — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — The Eleventh Juror — Vincent Starrett (Novellete) Real Detective Tales and Mystery Stories August 1927
  • 53 — He Gave Away the Bride — Matt Taylor (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 64 — Sweet o’ the Year — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 68 — Dawn Song — Provençal Troubadour; translated by Jack Lindsay (Poem(s))
  • 69 — Subject Race — John Gloag (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 73 — Time Out of Mind — Sidney Carroll (Short Story) Esquire October 1941
  • 83 — The Brow of the Hill — John MacLiesh (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 90 — Tales of the Long Bow — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Killed by Kindness — Irvin S. Cobb (Short Story) Ladies and Gentlemen by Irvin S. Cobb, Cosmopolitan, 1927
  • 107 — Gone but Not Forgotten — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 109 — Revelation [Uncle Silas] — H. E. Bates (Short Story) John o’ London’s Weekly June 23 1934
  • 115 — Mrs. Amworth — E. F. Benson (Short Story) Hutchinson’s Magazine June 1922
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2337Argosy Vol. 313, No. 51942-06-01H. J. Ward
  • 6 — Tragedy of Stalin’s Beautiful Girl Spy — Harrison Moreland (Article)
  • 15 — The G-String Murders [Part 2 of 4] — Gypsy Rose Lee (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — Last Gamble in Malaya — E. Hoffmann Price (Short Story)
  • 32 — Cutlass Harbor — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 38 — Heroic Story of Uncle Sam’s Mosquito Fleet — Peter Richards (Article)
  • 46 — Laugh, King, Laugh — Spaar (Cartoon)
  • 49 — High Seas Afire — Crawford Sullivan (Short Story)
  • 56 — Daring Exploits of Fighting Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 57 — Nation’s Heroes — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 58 — The Streamlined Dragon [Part 6 of 6] — Louis C. Goldsmith (Serial Segment)
2338Argosy (UK) Vol. 3, No. 5 (New Series)1942-06-01
  • 2 — Banner of England — Gerard Manley Hopkins (Poem(s)) Poems by Gerard Manley Hopkins>, Humphrey Milford, 1918, as “What Shall I Do for the Land That Bred Me”
  • 3 — Felipe — Peter Fleming (Short Story) The Fortnightly Review December 1930
  • 11 — The Sun Rises Twice — Flying Officer X (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 16 — June — Leigh Hunt (Miscellaneous) from The Months, C & J Ollier, 1821
  • 17 — Affair of the Eyes — John Brophy (Short Story) The (London) Evening News July 19 1934
  • 22 — Water Music — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — New Wine in Africa — Norah Lofts (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 31 — The Haunting of Halahanstown [Joseph Jorkens] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story)
  • 43 — Refresher Course — A. P. Herbert (Short Story)
  • 47 — The Liqueur Glass — Phyllis Bottome (Short Story) The Smart Set March 1915
  • 54 — Fanfare — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Hunters — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story) Collier’s October 5 1940
  • 69 — How Did It Happen? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 71 — Suicide Ship — Walter Havighurst (Short Story) Collier’s March 8 1941
  • 83 — Lost Ball — Talbert Josselyn (Short Story) Collier’s September 12 1931
  • 94 — Swing High, Sweet Chariot — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Zenobia’s Infidelity — Henry Cuyler Bunner (Short Story) Short Sixes by H. C. Bunner, Keppler & Schwarzmann, 1890
  • 106 — The Flowers — Rudyard Kipling (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 107 — Reparation — J. D. Beresford (Novellete) Harper’s Magazine August 1919
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2339Argosy Vol. 313, No. 61942-07-01Maria Baels
  • 6 — How Leopold Tricked Hitler to Win Girl — George W. Herald (Article)
  • 13 — Laugh, King, Laugh — Spaar (Cartoon)
  • 14 — Sky Battles of the Navy’s Hell-Divers — Harry D. Farren (Article)
  • 24 — Girl Over Hell’s Island — Howard Breslin (Novellete)
  • 34 — How Paris Apaches Terrorize Nazis in Girl Orgies — Jean Paul Armand (Article)
  • 44 — Bury the Six-Gun Deep — C. K. Shaw (Short Story)
  • 50 — Daring Exploits of Fighting Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 51 — Nation’s Heroes — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 52 — The G-String Murders [Part 3 of 4] — Gypsy Rose Lee (Serial Segment)
2340Argosy (UK) Vol. 3, No. 6 (New Series)1942-07-01
  • 2 — First Flight — Robert P. Tristram Coffin (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Skipper Couldn’t Take It — Pat Frank (Short Story) Collier’s March 14 1942
  • 15 — Suspicion — Dorothy L. Sayers (Short Story) Mystery League October 1933
  • 29 — Pastoral Symphony — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Reward for Valour — E. & A. Gatti (Short Story) This Week July 27 1941
  • 43 — The Horse Dealer’s Daughter — D. H. Lawrence (Short Story) The English Review April 1922
  • 58 — We Couldn’t Help Laughing — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — Mauki — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 73 — The Diverting History of May Colvin — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 75 — Three Wise Men of the East Side — Irvin S. Cobb (Short Story) Cosmopolitan July 1926
  • 86 — Humoresque — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Bird of Prey — John Collier (Short Story) Presenting Moonshine by John Collier, Viking, 1941
  • 97 — The Beginning of Things — Flying Officer X (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 101 — Intelligence Please — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 103 — A Place of One’s Own — Osbert Sitwell (Novellete) Macmillan, 1941
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2341Argosy Vol. 314, No. 11942-08-01[photo]
  • 4 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 6 — Sex Outrages by Jap Soldiers — Will Oursler (Article)
  • 18 — Murder Haunts the Beauty Bath [Part 1 of 3] — Leslie Charteris (Serial Segment)
  • 26 — MacArthur’s Plans to Win War — Harry D. Farren (Article) [Ref. Douglas MacArthur]
  • 34 — Mad Killer of Wolf’s Glen — Theodore Roscoe (Article)
  • 44 — Nation’s Heroes — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 47 — The G-String Murders [Part 4 of 4] — Gypsy Rose Lee (Serial Segment)
  • 60 — Laugh, King, Laugh — Spaar (Cartoon)
2342Argosy (UK) Vol. 3, No. 7 (New Series)1942-08-01
  • 2 — Home Guard — Lord Gorell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Au Clair de la Lune — Bartimeus (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 15 — Second Step — Margery Sharp (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine June 1934
  • 24 — Memories — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — The Princess and the Frog — Anthony Armstrong (Short Story)
  • 39 — Croix de Guerre — Flying Officer X (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 42 — “Speak for the Air, Your Element” — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 43 — Cheese — Ethel Lina White (Novellete) Pearson’s Magazine October 1923
  • 58 — Time’s Whirligig — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — Defence of the Realm — Richard Sale (Short Story) Argosy December 27 1941
  • 71 — The Litter of the Rose Leaves — Stephen Vincent Benét (Short Story) Random House, 1930
  • 80 — Lovers’ Meetings — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 84 — Seasons’ Greetings — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 85 — The Stream — E. H. Young (Short Story) Good Housekeeping (UK) May 1932
  • 100 — Trades and Callings — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — We Two Alone — Louis Bromfield (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2343Argosy Vol. 314, No. 21942-09-01W. Winchell & Alice Faye
  • 3 — The Readiness Is All — Claude Bragdon (Editorial)
  • 6 — Walter Winchell Puts on Long Pants — Harry D. Farren (Article)
  • 14 — Tragedy of the Lovely Temptress — Theodore Roscoe (Article)
  • 24 — Miracle of the Golden Princess — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 31 — Bee-Line Bait — Robert Arthur (Short Story)
  • 33 — The Man They Couldn’t Hang — Robert L. Ripley (Article)
  • 34 — How Timoshenko Learned to Fight Hitler — Peter Richards (Article)
  • 41 — Laugh, King, Laugh — Spaar (Cartoon)
  • 42 — Wizard, Beware! — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 47 — Murder Haunts the Beauty Bath [Part 2 of 3] — Leslie Charteris (Serial Segment)
  • 57 — A Touch of Scandal — Ada Hodges (Short Story)
  • 63 — Daring Exploits of Fighting Men — [uncredited] (Column)
2344Argosy (UK) Vol. 3, No. 8 (New Series)1942-09-01
  • 2 — Loot — M. W. (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Disinherited — Flying Officer X (Short Story)
  • 7 — Plague Ship — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story) Argosy July 15 1939, as by Murray Leinster
  • 21 — Wind in the Trees — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — The Hands of Mr. Ottermole [Limehouse] — Thomas Burke (Novellete) The Story-teller February 1929
  • 36 — Nocturne — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Golden Grove — Talbert Josselyn (Short Story) Everybody’s February 1924
  • 49 — Heil Smith Minor — Various (Humour) (Reprint)
  • 53 — Caterpillars — E. F. Benson (Short Story) The Room in the Tower and Other Stories by E. F. Benson, Mills & Boon, 1912
  • 59 — Memory — William Browne (Poem(s)) from “Cælia Is Gone”, Original Poems by William Browne, Lee Priory, 1815
  • 60 — Your England — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — Wild Geese — Charles Caldwell Dobie (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine June 1925
  • 77 — Austerity — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — The Welcome [Joseph Jorkens] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story)
  • 83 — Silas and the Sow [Uncle Silas] — H. E. Bates (Short Story) Something Short and Sweet by H. E. Bates, Jonathan Cape, 1937, as “The Sow and Silas”
  • 89 — Troubled Waters — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — The Moon Is Down [Part 1 of 2] — John Steinbeck (Novel) Viking, 1942
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2345Argosy Vol. 314, No. 31942-10-01[photo]
  • 5 — What Hitler Has Learned — George E. Sokolsky (Editorial)
  • 6 — Exposing U. S. Radio Traitors in Berlin — Henry B. Kranz (Article)
  • 13 — Fishhead — Irvin S. Cobb (Short Story) The Cavalier January 11 1913
  • 18 — Riddle of the Missing Lover — Julius I. Sanders (Article)
  • 27 — Love Calls a Cab — Blake Reed (Short Story)
  • 34 — Lure of the Islands [Part 1 of 2] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 46 — Laugh, King, Laugh — Spaar (Cartoon)
  • 47 — A Fate Worse Than Death — Robert L. Ripley (Article)
  • 49 — The Cornfed Kid — William R. Cox (Short Story)
  • 57 — Murder Haunts the Beauty Bath [Part 3 of 3] — Leslie Charteris (Serial Segment)
2346Argosy (UK) Vol. 3, No. 9 (New Series)1942-10-01
  • 2 — Confucius Said — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 3 — Voice at Morning — Clarence Winchester (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 11 — The Human Element — W. Somerset Maugham (Short Story) Cosmopolitan December 1930
  • 32 — Bait — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Blank File — Lt. Col. W. P. Drury (Short Story) The Passing of the Flagship by W. P. Drury, Bullen, 1902
  • 46 — Boat-Song of the Highlanders in Canada — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 47 — The Chest — M. H. Bradley (Short Story) Collier’s November 16 1935
  • 54 — Into Battle — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Trial by Fire — James Stern (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 67 — Ishmael — Bartimeus (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 72 — Paul Jones — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — The Mummy’s Foot — Théophile Gautier; translated by Lafcadio Hearn (Short Story) New Orleans Item June 16 1878 (+1) translated from the French (“Le Pied de Momie”, Musée de Familles, September 1840).
  • 83 — Discovery of the Madeiras — Robert Frost (Poem(s)) A Witness Tree by Robert Frost, Henry Holt, 1942
  • 88 — Meet Your Friends — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 89 — The Moon Is Down [Part 2 of 2] — John Steinbeck (Novel) Viking, 1942
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2347Argosy Vol. 314, No. 41942-11-01Emmett Watson
  • 6 — Wreck of the Dumaru [Part 1 of 2] — Lowell Thomas (Serial Segment); listed as [Part 1 of 4] in the magazine.
  • 18 — Sabotage—Nazi Secret Weapon — Harry D. Farren (Article)
  • 26 — No Gun for a Granger — Arthur Lawson (Novellete)
  • 34 — Guerrilla Chief of the Balkans — Peter Richards (Article)
  • 42 — Lure of the Islands [Part 2 of 2] — Theodore Roscoe (Serial Segment)
  • 57 — Surrender, Johnny Reb! — Richard Sale (Short Story)
2348Argosy (UK) Vol. 3, No. 10 (New Series)1942-11-01
  • 2 — Old Soldier — Alfred Tennyson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Short of War — Allan R. Bosworth (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 15 — The Name of the Lord — Joseph Harrington (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 18 — What’s in a Word? — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — Reynardine — Donn Byrne (Short Story) McClure’s Magazine May 1921
  • 33 — The Day — Ethel Lina White (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine August 1916
  • 43 — Blondin, Prince of Manila — Vincent Starrett (Article) The Saturday Evening Post October 26 1929
  • 54 — About Brows — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Refuge — John Stuart Martin (Short Story) Collier’s February 7 1942
  • 67 — From Dusk to Dawn — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 78 — Servants’ Hall — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 79 — The Slower Judas — G. B. Stern (Short Story) Woman’s Journal October 1928
  • 91 — The Smoking Leg — John Metcalfe (Short Story) The London Mercury May 1925
  • 102 — Sourpuss — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — How the Brigadier Won His Medal [Brigadier Gerard] — Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Novellete) The Strand Magazine December 1894, as “The Medal of Brigadier Gerard”
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2349Argosy Vol. 314, No. 51942-12-01
  • 5 — Viva Bolivar — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 6 — Flame of Allah [Part 1 of 3] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment); listed as [Part 1 of 4] in the magazine.
  • 17 — Fighting Christmas — William R. Cox (Short Story)
  • 25 — Don’t Fool with Phantoms [Lobblies] — Nelson S. Bond (Short Story)
  • 30 — Wreck of the Dumaru [Part 2 of 2] — Lowell Thomas (Serial Segment); the remaining three installments were instead published in one go.
  • 41 — Life Begins at Sixty — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 42 — Camels on the Sage — Richard Wormser (Novellete)
2350Argosy (UK) Vol. 3, No. 11 (New Series)1942-12-01
  • 2 — All Proud People — J. J. Keith (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — These Foolish Things — D. B. (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 15 — Bad Memory — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 21 — Luck — Wilfrid Gibson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 22 — Writers’ Cramp — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Let There Be Honour — Kay Boyle (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 8 1941
  • 39 — Casserbanker the Second — Lt. Col. W. P. Drury (Short Story) The Passing of the Flagship by W. P. Drury, Bullen, 1902
  • 48 — Wild Wales — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — Over at Rainbow Bottom — Rhys Davies (Short Story)
  • 59 — A View from a Hill — M. R. James (Short Story) The London Mercury May 1925
  • 73 — Bowmen’s Battle — Weston Martyr (Short Story) Blackwood’s Magazine August 1938
  • 80 — In Search of Beauty — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 84 — Second Thoughts — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 85 — The Crystal Trench — A. E. W. Mason (Short Story) The Strand Magazine December 1915
  • 97 — A Silas Idyll [Uncle Silas] — H. E. Bates (Short Story) My Uncle Silas by H. E. Bates, Jonathan Cape, 1939
  • 100 — Crazy Pavement — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Rendezvous — Alec Hudson (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post August 2 1941 (+1)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2351Argosy Vol. 314, No. 61943-01-01Rogers TerrillPeter Stevens
  • 6 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 11 — Soldiers’ Pay — Georges Surdez (Novellete)
  • 36 — They Got There First — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 37 — One Against the Wilderness — Robert Addison Nicolls (Short Story)
  • 45 — There Was an Island — Henry Kuttner (Short Story)
  • 54 — First Command — E. Hoffmann Price (Novellete)
  • 72 — Strange Ways of Primitive People: 1. — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 73 — Wings on the Mountain — Louis C. Goldsmith (Short Story)
  • 80 — The Luck of Captain Lucifer [Captain Lucifer] — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 88 — Thanks for the Funeral — C. William Harrison (Short Story)
  • 92 — Army of Freedom [Part 1 of 4] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — Flame of Allah [Part 2 of 3] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
  • 116 — The Story of Fighting Ships. 1. — [uncredited] (Article)
2352Argosy (UK) Vol. 3, No. 12 (New Series)1943-01-01
  • 2 — Magnificat — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Voice — John Moore (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 13 — The Vase of Death — Allan Vaughan Elston (Short Story) Short Stories January 10 1942
  • 22 — Winter Festival — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Love Comes to Mr. Welhin — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 33 — Glamour — Stephen Vincent Benét (Short Story) The Delineator September 1932
  • 47 — Vagabonds’ Christmas Eve — Salvador Reyes (Short Story)
  • 52 — Eat, Drink and Be Merry — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — The Conqueror’s Day — William C. White (Short Story) Liberty May 2 1942
  • 70 — Chinese Tapestry — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Untamable Lady — Phyllis Duganne (Short Story) This Week November 16 1941
  • 81 — The Six — Nugent Barker (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine August 1935
  • 84 — Galloping Ghosts — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — A Gift from Christy Keogh — L. A. G. Strong (Short Story) The Queen’s Book of the Red Cross, Hodder & Stroughton, 1939
  • 95 — Shipwrecked Mariners — C. G. Learoyd (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 100 — Mary Queen of Scots — Marion Angus (Poem(s)) The Turn of the Day by Marion Angus, Porpoise Press, 1931
  • 101 — Colonel Peyton and the Risks of War — William A. Krauss (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 104 — Magic — Clarence Winchester (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 105 — Airs and Graces — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 107 — Couching at the Door — D. K. Broster (Novellete) The Cornhill Magazine December 1933
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2353Argosy Vol. 315, No. 11943-02-01Rogers TerrillMalvin Singer
  • 6 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Tomorrow We Fight Again — Bertram B. Fowler (Novellete); illustrated by Hamilton Greene
  • 34 — Death on the Nowshera Road — Edward Daly (Short Story); illustrated by Samuel Cahan
  • 43 — Jungle Interlude — Arthur Leo Zagat (Short Story); illustrated by I. B. Hazelton
  • 50 — No Substitute for Courage — Joel Reeve (Short Story)
  • 58 — Cargo for Vladivostok — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 65 — Dawn Man — Tom Roan (Short Story); illustrated by Sterne Stevens
  • 70 — A Gallery of Pirates — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — A Horse for the General — Robert Addison Nicolls (Short Story); illustrated by Samuel Cahan
  • 78 — Cloud Flier — Clark Bodey (Short Story); illustrated by Hamilton Greene
  • 84 — Merchant Marine Hero — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — Army of Freedom [Part 2 of 4] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment); illustrated by Stanley Maxwell
  • 106 — Sports of the Old World — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — Flame of Allah [Part 3 of 3] — Achmed Abdullah (Serial Segment)
2354Argosy (UK) Vol. 4, No. 1 (New Series)1943-02-01
  • 2 — To Any Nation — Sydney Smith (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Tailing Tactics — Arch Whitehouse (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post January 24 1942
  • 16 — February — Edmund Spenser (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 17 — The Eyes — T. O. Beachcroft (Short Story) This Quarter December 1932
  • 26 — Love According To… — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — The Mower — H. E. Bates (Short Story) This Quarter July/August/September 1931
  • 38 — Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 39 — That Greek Dog — MacKinlay Kantor (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post August 9 1941
  • 49 — Frozen Hour — David Cornel De Jong (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 59 — Evensong — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — Girl on the Record — Phyllis Mannin (Short Story)
  • 67 — Seafaring Cat — D. B. (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 70 — With Malice Towards All — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Crime at Red Temple — H. A. Manhood (Short Story) The Evening Standard April 5 1937
  • 79 — Honeymoon — V. G. Caldéron (Short Story) The Living Age July 26 1924
  • 82 — Merry Maidens — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — David Mackleby — J. F. Wilson (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 6 1912
  • 96 — Heritage — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Flagon of Malvoisie — Anthony Armstrong (Short Story) The Strand Magazine December 1938
  • 110 — The Express — Stephen Spender (Poem(s)) Poems by Stephen Spender, Faber and Faber, 1933
  • 111 — Science of William Burke — William Bolitho (Article) (Reprint)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2355Argosy Vol. 315, No. 21943-03-01Rogers TerrillPeter Stevens
  • 6 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Tigers in the Sky — Norbert Davis (Novellete)
  • 28 — The Last Battle — Clifford Dowdey (Short Story)
  • 36 — Dead Man’s Command [Captain Lucifer] — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 44 — McDowell’s Mountaineers — William R. Cox (Novellete)
  • 56 — The Legion Fights Again — Georges Surdez (Short Story)
  • 65 — Snow Madness — Montgomery Atwater (Short Story)
  • 70 — Ice Raiders — Tom W. Blackburn (Novellete)
  • 86 — Fire Fighter — Stewart Sterling (Short Story)
  • 94 — By Land and Sea [Part 1 of 3] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Army of Freedom [Part 3 of 4] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment)
2356Argosy (UK) Vol. 4, No. 2 (New Series)1943-03-01
  • 2 — March — Edward Thomas (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Sniper’s Morning — David Martin (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 9 — Men of China — Manuel Komroff (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 20 — Digging and All That — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — Portable Gramophone — Walter Van Tilburg Clark (Short Story) The Yale Review Spring 1941, as “The Portable Phonograph”
  • 29 — Ghost Ship — Richard Middleton (Short Story) The Century Magazine April 1912
  • 37 — The Amazing Visitors — Harold A. Albert (Short Story)
  • 42 — Exits and Entrances — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Fog — J. D. Beresford (Short Story) Nineteen Impressions by J. D. Beresford, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1918, as “Lost in the Fog”
  • 57 — Reputation — Richard Connell (Short Story) The Century Magazine August 1922
  • 67 — Royal Family — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 69 — Free Ride to Monterey — John Steinbeck (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine August 1941, as “How Edith McGillcuddy Met R.L. Stevenson”
  • 77 — Blood of the Martyrs — Stephen Vincent Benét (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 12 1936
  • 91 — Reflection on Ice Breaking — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker August 9 1930, as “On Ice-Breaking”
  • 92 — Love Affair — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Battle by Moonlight — Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Short Story)
  • 106 — Wallop — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — The Raft — Robert Trumbull (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2357Argosy Vol. 315, No. 31943-04-01Rogers TerrillRafael DeSoto
  • 6 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Manila Miracle — William Chamberlain (Novellete); illustrated by Hamilton Greene
  • 21 — The Story of Fighting Ships. 3. Nelson’s Wooden Walls — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 22 — Desert Finale — Charles Marquis Warren (Short Story); illustrated by Charles Dye
  • 26 — Finish Pylon — Peter Dawson (Novellete); illustrated by Hamilton Greene
  • 39 — Mutiny at Osmani — Albert Richard Wetjen (Short Story); illustrated by Charles Dye
  • 48 — Carnival Pug — Loring Dowst (Vignette); illustrated by John Meola
  • 50 — Warrior Breed — William R. Cox (Novellete); illustrated by Peter Stevens
  • 66 — The Mad Stallion — Bertram B. Fowler (Short Story); illustrated by I. B. Hazelton
  • 71 — Secret of the Monk’s Staff — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 72 — Battle Stations — James L. Hill (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Coggins
  • 80 — Earth’s Last Citadel [Part 1 of 4] — C. L. Moore & Henry Kuttner (Novellete); illustrated by Virgil Finlay
  • 92 — By Land and Sea [Part 2 of 3] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment); illustrated by Sterne Stevens
  • 106 — Army of Freedom [Part 4 of 4] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment); illustrated by Stanley Maxwell
2358Argosy (UK) Vol. 4, No. 3 (New Series)1943-04-01
  • 2 — High Flight — John Gillespie Magee (Poem(s)) Pittsburgh Post-Gazette November 12 1941
  • 3 — Price of a Picture — A. J. Alan (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 11 — Notes for Your Guidance — C. S. Forester (Short Story) Collier’s January 23 1943
  • 24 — And the Reply Was… — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Curious Adventure of Mr. Bond — Nugent Barker (Novellete) The Cornhill Magazine July 1939
  • 43 — Proposal — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story) Esquire July 1939, as “Pygie Takes a Wife”
  • 48 — Extravaganza — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — The Prisoner — Peter Delius (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 61 — Wicked Little Willem — F. H. Brennan (Vignette) Collier’s December 20 1941
  • 64 — Whose Cream in Whose Coffee? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 65 — Story Without an End — H. E. Bates (Short Story) The Story Without an End and The Country Doctor by H. E. Bates, White Owl Press, 1932
  • 79 — Lesser Halves — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Blood Upon the Altar — R. D. Blackmore (Extract) from Lorna Doone, Sampson Low, Marston & Co., 1869
  • 87 — “Goodbye to All That” — Dogberry (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 88 — Thaw — Ralph Gustafson (Poem(s))
  • 89 — Prelude to Fame — Weston Martyr (Short Story)
  • 97 — The Voice of Bugle Ann — MacKinlay Kantor (Novellete) The Atlantic Monthly August 1935
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2359Argosy Vol. 315, No. 41943-05-01Rogers TerrillCharles De Feo
  • 6 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Rendezvous with the Russians — Norbert Davis (Novellete)
  • 31 — Sports of the Old World: 2. — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 32 — Larboard Guns Ready! [Captain Lucifer] — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 40 — Fire Hazard — Stewart Sterling (Short Story)
  • 48 — Dark Kingdom — Richard Matthews Hallet (Novellete)
  • 59 — Without Convoy — John Rhodes Sturdy (Short Story)
  • 64 — Night Landing — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 71 — Strange Ways of Primitive People: 2. — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 72 — Pearl Harbor Crucible — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 76 — A Gallery of Pirates: 3. — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 78 — Forever Glory [Part 1 of 4] — Georges Surdez (Serial Segment)
  • 96 — Earth’s Last Citadel [Part 2 of 4] — C. L. Moore & Henry Kuttner (Novellete)
  • 112 — By Land and Sea [Part 3 of 3] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment)
2360Argosy (UK) Vol. 4, No. 4 (New Series)1943-05-01
  • 2 — Afterwards — Thomas Hardy (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Give Us More Rope [Alexander Botts] — William H. Upson (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 12 1942
  • 13 — Tomorrow! Tomorrow! — Manuel Komroff (Short Story) Esquire March 1940
  • 24 — Bath-Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Nightmare — Lady Cynthia Asquith (Short Story)
  • 31 — Second-Hand — Howard Spring (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 42 — Captain Stratton’s Fancy — John Masefield (Poem(s)) Ballads and Poems by John Masefield, Grant Richards, 1910
  • 43 — Love-in-a-Mist — Joseph Shearing (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine January 1933
  • 55 — Ready Refusals — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Repayment [Old McBein] — William Westrup (Short Story) Old McBein by William Westrup, Michael Joseph, 1937
  • 68 — Song — Rupert Brooke (Poem(s)) Collected Poems by Rupert Brooke, John Lane, 1916
  • 69 — A Bridge Was Destroyed — J. C. (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 74 — Tribute — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — Garden Mad — Ralph Arnold (Short Story)
  • 85 — Dramatic Occasion — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 87 — Miss Pearl — Henry Treece (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 96 — Wings of Yesterday — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — The Gioconda Smile — Aldous Huxley (Novellete) The English Review August 1921
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2361Argosy Vol. 315, No. 51943-06-01Rogers TerrillMalvin Singer
  • 6 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — City of Silver and Steel — Tom W. Blackburn (Novellete)
  • 25 — Undersea Assignment — Leslie T. White (Short Story)
  • 34 — Knockout Drops — Joel Reeve (Short Story)
  • 42 — Opium Clipper — E. Hoffmann Price (Novellete)
  • 61 — The Strategy of Private Kew — William Chamberlain (Short Story)
  • 68 — The Tampa Trail — Wyatt Blassingame (Short Story)
  • 74 — The Story of Fighting Ships. 4. The Frigate — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 75 — Wings Over New York — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story)
  • 82 — The Pirate from Virginia — Tom Roan (Short Story)
  • 90 — Forever Glory [Part 2 of 4] — Georges Surdez (Serial Segment)
  • 107 — A Gallery of Pirates: 4. Mary Read and Anne Bonny — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 108 — Earth’s Last Citadel [Part 3 of 4] — C. L. Moore & Henry Kuttner (Novellete)
  • 122 — Sports of the Old World: 3. Archery — [uncredited] (Article)
2362Argosy (Canada) Vol. 315, No. 31943-06-01
  • 2 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column) Argosy April 1943
  • 4 — Manila Miracle — William Chamberlain (Novellete) Argosy April 1943
  • 17 — Finish Pylon — Peter Dawson (Novellete) Argosy April 1943
  • 28 — Warrior Breed — William R. Cox (Novellete) Argosy April 1943
  • 44 — Desert Finale — Charles Marquis Warren (Short Story) Argosy April 1943
  • 47 — The Story of Fighting Ships. 3. Nelson’s Wooden Walls — [uncredited] (Article) Argosy April 1943
  • 48 — Mutiny at Osmani — Albert Richard Wetjen (Short Story) Argosy April 1943
  • 56 — The Mad Stallion — Bertram B. Fowler (Short Story) Argosy April 1943
  • 62 — Battle Stations — James L. Hill (Short Story) Argosy April 1943
  • 69 — Earth’s Last Citadel [Part 1 of 4] — C. L. Moore & Henry Kuttner (Novellete) Argosy April 1943
  • 82 — By Land and Sea [Part 2 of 3] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment) Argosy April 1943
  • 93 — Tortoise Ship — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 94 — Secret of the Monk’s Staff — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 95 — Army of Freedom [Part 4 of 4] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment) Argosy April 1943
2363Argosy (UK) Vol. 4, No. 5 (New Series)1943-06-01
  • 2 — Trust — L. W. R. (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Pirates of Mascarenhas — C. S. Forester (Short Story) Liberty January 2 1943
  • 11 — He Carried a Brown Paper Parcel — Peter Delius (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 18 — Speaking Professionally — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — Man with the Scar — W. Somerset Maugham (Vignette) Cosmopolitan October 1925
  • 25 — Tea-Party — John Moore (Short Story)
  • 36 — So Still the World — Oscar Schisgall (Short Story) Esquire August 1942
  • 37 — The Room in the Tower — E. F. Benson (Short Story) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1912
  • 47 — These Four Virtues — Ralph R. Giffen (Vignette) Esquire March 1943
  • 48 — Statistic — Lynn Goodwin (Poem(s))
  • 49 — Where the Blame Rests — Alec Waugh (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine October 1935
  • 58 — Buss Me, Lass! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — Battle of the Singing Sailors — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) John o’ London’s Weekly December 8 1939, as “The Battle of the Singing Men”
  • 67 — Perfect Butler — Margery Allingham (Short Story) The Daily Express January 21 1935
  • 72 — Mixed Bag — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 73 — My Uncle the Tortoise [Uncle Silas] — H. E. Bates (Short Story) My Uncle Silas by H. E. Bates, Jonathan Cape, 1939, as “The Race”
  • 77 — Information — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — The Passionate People — Gwyn Jones (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 88 — How Gentle in the Evening — Diana Gurney (Poem(s))
  • 89 — Làleen — Myrtle Johnston (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine June 1934
  • 96 — The Happy Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — The Woman Who Rode Away — D. H. Lawrence (Novellete) The Dial July 1925 (+1)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2364Argosy Vol. 315, No. 61943-07-01Rogers TerrillPeter Stevens
  • 6 — Argonotes — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 8 — Guns for Mr. Burr — Clifford Dowdey (Novellete)
  • 24 — Strange Ways of Primitive People: 3. Taboo — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 25 — Broadway Farm Boy — Joel Reeve (Short Story)
  • 34 — Too Slow to Run — John Scott Douglas (Short Story)
  • 42 — Prisoners of the Rock — Edward A. Dieckmann (Novellete)
  • 55 — A Gallery of Pirates: 5. John Smith — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 56 — Only the Strong — Tom Roan (Short Story)
  • 63 — Our First Flag — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — Death Comes with the Salmon — Henry Norton (Novellete)
  • 78 — Berserk Is the Manly Way — De Witt Newbury (Short Story)
  • 86 — Headline Pilot — Robert W. Nealey (Short Story)
  • 94 — Forever Glory [Part 3 of 4] — Georges Surdez (Serial Segment)
  • 110 — Earth’s Last Citadel [Part 4 of 4] — C. L. Moore & Henry Kuttner (Novellete)
2365Argosy (Canada) Vol. 315, No. 41943-07-01
  • Forever Glory [Part 1 of 4] — Georges Surdez (Serial Segment) Argosy May 1943
2366Argosy (UK) Vol. 4, No. 6 (New Series)1943-07-01
  • 2 — Invincible — John Milton (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Enemy Agent — Thomas Walsh (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post January 23 1943
  • 13 — River God — Roland Pertwee (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 7 1928
  • 26 — Tombstones: The Fisherwoman — Dorothy Parker (Poem(s)) Modern American Humour ed. Michael Barsley, Pilot Press, 1942
  • 26 — Tombstones: The Actress — Dorothy Parker (Poem(s)) Modern American Humour ed. Michael Barsley, Pilot Press, 1942
  • 27 — The Old Man — Diarmuid Kelly (Short Story) Selected Writing: No. 2 ed. Reginald Moore, Nicholson & Watson, 1943
  • 31 — Good Grumbles — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Farewell Annette — Peter Delius (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 43 — The Casting of the Perseus — Benvenuto Cellini (Extract) from The Life of Benvenuto Cellini, Brentano’s, 1906
  • 50 — Soft Airs — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — First Confession — Frank O’Connor (Short Story) Harper’s Bazaar #2720, March 1 1939
  • 59 — I Love Everybody — W. R. Burnett (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 65 — ’Between April and May’ — Gordon Bottomley (Poem(s)) Poems of Thirty Years by Gordon Bottomley, Constable, 1925
  • 65 — The Pride of Westmorland — Gordon Bottomley (Poem(s)) Poems of Thirty Years by Gordon Bottomley, Constable, 1925
  • 66 — The Sower — Gordon Bottomley (Poem(s)) Poems of Thirty Years by Gordon Bottomley, Constable, 1925
  • 66 — Like Water and Shadow — Gordon Bottomley (Poem(s)) Poems of Thirty Years by Gordon Bottomley, Constable, 1925
  • 67 — Goneril’s Lullaby — Gordon Bottomley (Poem(s)) Poems of Thirty Years by Gordon Bottomley, Constable, 1925
  • 67 — Ring-Dove Song — Gordon Bottomley (Poem(s)) Poems of Thirty Years by Gordon Bottomley, Constable, 1925
  • 68 — Eager Spring — Gordon Bottomley (Poem(s)) Poems of Thirty Years by Gordon Bottomley, Constable, 1925
  • 69 — The Heroine — Karen Blixen (Short Story) Winter’s Tales by Isak Dinesen, Putnam UK, 1942, as by Isak Dinesen
  • 81 — Why? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 83 — The Half Pint Flask — DuBose Heyward (Short Story) The Bookman May 1927
  • 96 — Skin Deep — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Proof Through the Night — Viola Paradise (Novellete) Story #99, January/February 1943
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2367Argosy Vol. 316, No. 11943-08-01Rogers TerrillMalvin Singer
  • 6 — Argonotes — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 8 — Gliders, Away! — George Armin Shaftel (Novellete)
  • 33 — Strange Ways of Primitive People: 4. — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 34 — Nostradamus Passes By — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 42 — Heel Without Wings — Joel Reeve (Short Story)
  • 50 — The Hattie McCoy’s Last Voyage — Tom Roan (Short Story)
  • 56 — American Folk Heroes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — Pacific Island — Everett M. Webber (Short Story)
  • 61 — The Story of Fighting Ships. 5. — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 62 — He Lived to Conquer! — Hamlin Daly (Novellete)
  • 82 — Sea Devil — De Witt Newbury (Short Story)
  • 86 — Rookie — Stewart Sterling (Short Story)
  • 94 — Somali Contraband [Part 1 of 3] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment)
  • 108 — Forever Glory [Part 4 of 4] — Georges Surdez (Serial Segment)
2368Argosy (Canada) Vol. 316, No. 11943-08-01Rogers Terrill
  • 2 — Argonotes — The Readers (Letter Column) Argosy June 1943
  • 4 — City of Silver and Steel — Tom W. Blackburn (Novellete) Argosy June 1943
  • 20 — Undersea Assignment — Leslie T. White (Short Story) Argosy June 1943
  • 28 — Opium Clipper — E. Hoffmann Price (Novellete) Argosy June 1943
  • 45 — The Story of Fighting Ships. 4. The Frigate — [uncredited] (Article) Argosy June 1943
  • 46 — Forever Glory [Part 2 of 4] — Georges Surdez (Serial Segment) Argosy June 1943
  • 63 — Knockout Drops — Joel Reeve (Short Story) Argosy June 1943
  • 70 — Sports of the Old World: 3. Archery — [uncredited] (Article) Argosy June 1943
  • 70 — The Strategy of Private Kew — William Chamberlain (Short Story) Argosy June 1943
  • 77 — Wings Over New York — Jack Bechdolt (Short Story) Argosy June 1943
  • 83 — The Tampa Trail — Wyatt Blassingame (Short Story) Argosy June 1943
  • 89 — A Gallery of Pirates: 4. Mary Read and Anne Bonny — [uncredited] (Article) Argosy June 1943
  • 90 — The Pirate from Virginia — Tom Roan (Short Story) Argosy June 1943
  • 97 — Earth’s Last Citadel [Part 3 of 4] — C. L. Moore & Henry Kuttner (Novellete) Argosy June 1943
2369Argosy (UK) Vol. 4, No. 7 (New Series)1943-08-01
  • 2 — Summer — John Sussex (Miscellaneous)
  • 3 — By Any Other Name — D. D. Beauchamp (Short Story) Collier’s March 20 1943
  • 12 — Birthday — Laurence W. Meynell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 13 — Highland River — Neil M. Gunn (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 25 — Adulteration of King David — Roark Bradford (Short Story) Modern American Humour ed. Michael Barsley, Pilot Press, 1942
  • 28 — Solitaire — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Uriah on the Hill — T. F. Powys (Short Story) Minority Press, 1930
  • 44 — Restoration Love Song — Elinor Wylie (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 45 — Little Cross of Gold — François Coppée (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 51 — The Expert — Samuel W. Taylor (Vignette) The American Magazine May 1943
  • 53 — Green Shutter — I. A. R. Wylie (Vignette) Collier’s February 3 1940
  • 58 — Moonrise — A. P. Herbert (Humour) (Reprint)
  • 62 — Words—Just Words — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 63 — O’Hara’s Luck — Stephen Vincent Benét (Short Story) Country Gentleman May 1938, as “O’Halloran’s Luck”
  • 77 — Visibility Is Always Poor — Julian Ward (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 83 — Looking for a Wife? — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — On the Brighton Road — Richard Middleton (Short Story) The Ghost Ship by Richard Middleton, Unwin, 1912
  • 89 — Dialogue in the Dark — Stuart Kinzie (Vignette) Esquire September 1942
  • 91 — Local Boy — Celia Dale (Short Story)
  • 96 — Soft Drinks — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — The Saga of San Demetrio — F. Tennyson Jesse (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2370Argosy Vol. 316, No. 21943-09-01Rogers TerrillRafael De Soto
  • 1 — Argonotes — Rogers Terrill (Editorial)
  • 2 — Argosy Authors — Robert Carse (Biographical Material)
  • 2 — Argosy Authors — William Chamberlain (Biographical Material)
  • 3 — Argosy Authors — Fletcher Pratt (Biographical Material)
  • 3 — Argosy Authors — Eustace L. Adams (Biographical Material)
  • 4 — Night Train to Kalesseh — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 14 — Armchair Admiral No. 1: The Battle of Lake Erie — Fletcher Pratt (Puzzle)
  • 16 — Nostradamus Deals with Death — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 21 — Once a Man Has Wings — Jackson V. Scholz (Short Story)
  • 26 — Hell Afloat [Part 1 of 3] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 35 — Fire Eater — Stewart Sterling (Short Story)
  • 40 — Nitro to Murmansk — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 48 — The Luck of a Viking — De Witt Newbury (Short Story)
  • 53 — Soldiers of the Good Earth — Geoffrey W. Royall (Article)
  • 54 — Tinsel Crown — Baynard Kendrick & Peter Muir (Short Story)
  • 57 — Smoke Ball — John Bender (Vignette)
  • 58 — Road from Russia — William Chamberlain (Short Story)
  • 63 — While America Eats — Bertram B. Fowler (Article)
  • 64 — Wild Rubber Runs Red — Norbert Davis (Novellete)
  • 83 — Survival! — Max Brand (Short Story)
  • 86 — The Sound and the Fury — R. J. & J. E. Scanlon (Short Story)
  • 90 — Record Catch — Henry Norton (Novellete)
  • 97 — Wanted: A Hero — Theodore Tinsley (Short Story)
  • 99 — Jungle Jailor — Brian O’Brien (Short Story)
  • 104 — Gratefully Yours — T. T. Flynn (Short Story)
  • 106 — Somali Contraband [Part 2 of 3] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment)
  • 112 — Solution to ‘Armchair Admiral’ — Fletcher Pratt (Miscellaneous)
2371Argosy (Canada) Vol. 315, No. 61943-09-01Rogers Terrill
  • 2 — Argonotes — The Editor (Editorial) Argosy July 1943
  • 4 — Guns for Mr. Burr — Clifford Dowdey (Novellete) Argosy July 1943
  • 18 — Strange Ways of Primitive People: 3. Taboo — [uncredited] (Article) Argosy July 1943
  • 19 — Too Slow to Run — John Scott Douglas (Short Story) Argosy July 1943
  • 26 — Prisoners of the Rock — Edward A. Dieckmann (Novellete) Argosy July 1943
  • 39 — Only the Strong — Tom Roan (Short Story) Argosy July 1943
  • 46 — Death Comes with the Salmon — Henry Norton (Novellete) Argosy July 1943
  • 60 — Berserk Is the Manly Way — De Witt Newbury (Short Story) Argosy July 1943
  • 66 — Headline Pilot — Robert W. Nealey (Short Story) Argosy July 1943
  • 72 — Our First Flag — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) Argosy July 1943
  • 73 — Broadway Farm Boy — Joel Reeve (Short Story) Argosy July 1943
  • 80 — A Gallery of Pirates: 5. John Smith — [uncredited] (Article) Argosy July 1943
  • 81 — Forever Glory [Part 3 of 4] — Georges Surdez (Serial Segment) Argosy July 1943
  • 96 — Earth’s Last Citadel [Part 4 of 4] — C. L. Moore & Henry Kuttner (Novellete) Argosy July 1943
2372Argosy (UK) Vol. 4, No. 8 (New Series)1943-09-01
  • 2 — Privilege — Field-Marshal Jan Christiaan Smuts (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Word Is France — Manuel Komroff (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 21 — Northampton to Euston — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 26 — You That Love England — C. Day Lewis (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 27 — The Sentimental Horse — M. G. (Vignette) Liberty June 22 1940, as by Mollie Gibbons
  • 30 — Worldly Things — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Spare the Rod — John Alden Knight (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 43 — Destroyer Rescue — Edward Cranston (Short Story)
  • 49 — Education of Maxie Silverstein — Laurence Herbert (Vignette)
  • 51 — Jungle — Stuart Cloete (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 58 — The Queens — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — A Snyke in the Grass [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 25 1930
  • 73 — The Purple Hat — Eudora Welty (Short Story) Harper’s Bazaar #2758, November 1941
  • 79 — There They Are! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 81 — It Is Later Now — Charles Marquis Warren (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 96 — Dear Diary… — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Letter from an Unknown Woman — Stefan Zweig (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2373Argosy Vol. 316, No. 31943-10-01Rogers TerrillRafael De Soto
  • 1 — Argosy Authors — Leslie T. White (Biographical Material)
  • 1 — Argosy Authors — Kenneth Perkins (Biographical Material)
  • 1 — Argosy Authors — Jacland Marmur (Biographical Material)
  • 1 — Argosy Authors — H. Bedford-Jones (Biographical Material)
  • 2 — Argonotes — Rogers Terrill (Editorial)
  • 3 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 4 — Congo Cargo — T. T. Flynn (Novellete)
  • 17 — One Pass to Glory — D. L. Champion (Short Story)
  • 22 — Johnny Got a Knockout — Joe Archibald (Short Story)
  • 26 — Armchair Admiral No. 2 — Fletcher Pratt (Puzzle)
  • 28 — WACs, Macs and Warlocks — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 40 — Always Victorious — Jacland Marmur (Short Story)
  • 44 — A Sword for Captain Lucifer [Captain Lucifer] — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story)
  • 48 — Red Sun Over Bengal [Part 1 of 3] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 59 — A Man of Character — Vail Edwards (Short Story)
  • 62 — Conquer by Yielding — Bernard Felix Herberick (Article)
  • 64 — Flight to Nowhere — Leslie T. White (Novellete)
  • 82 — Top Guy — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 85 — Reflex Action — William Benton Johnston (Vignette)
  • 86 — Hell Afloat [Part 2 of 3] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 94 — —Toil and Trouble — Don James (Short Story)
  • 98 — Sourdough Pilot — George Armin Shaftel (Short Story)
  • 103 — Frog Pond Financier [Sim Williams; Jed Tellifer] — Harold F. Hughes (Short Story)
  • 105 — Solution to ‘Armchair Admiral’ — Fletcher Pratt (Miscellaneous)
  • 106 — Somali Contraband [Part 3 of 3] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment)
2374Argosy (Canada) Vol. 316, No. 11943-10-01
  • He Lived to Conquer! — Hamlin Daly (Novellete) Argosy August 1943
2375Argosy (UK) Vol. 4, No. 9 (New Series)1943-10-01
  • 2 — Earthbound — Arthur L. Salmon (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Greek Fire — Georges Carousso (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 15 — Dangerous Remedy — Rhys Davies (Short Story)
  • 21 — And Laughter Holding Both His Sides — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — Artist — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 32 — Mare Nostrum — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Bees’ Wedding — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 49 — Everything in the Window — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine June 1935
  • 57 — Response — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 58 — Do You Speak English? — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Madonna and Pilot — Stephen Grenfell (Short Story)
  • 63 — Precious Cargo — J. B. Usher (Short Story)
  • 69 — The Towpath — C. Hugh Bevan (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 71 — Murder of Montague Harris — C. G. Learoyd (Short Story) The Evening Standard October 29 1932
  • 76 — She Walks in Beauty — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — The Long Hunt — Michael Foster (Short Story) Collier’s April 10 1943
  • 93 — Interrogative — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 95 — Hook — Walter Van Tilburg Clark (Novellete) The Atlantic Monthly August 1940
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2376Argosy Vol. 316, No. 41943-11-01Rogers TerrillRafael De Soto
  • 1 — Argosy Authors — Steve Fisher (Biographical Material)
  • 1 — Argosy Authors — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Biographical Material)
  • 1 — Argosy Authors — William Byron Mowery (Biographical Material)
  • 1 — Argosy Authors — Bill Gulick (Biographical Material)
  • 2 — Argonotes — Rogers Terrill (Editorial)
  • 3 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 4 — Invasion, Limited — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 17 — Background for Sound — John Rhodes Sturdy (Short Story)
  • 21 — Tomorrow Morning’s Final — Maurice Beam (Short Story)
  • 26 — Armchair Admiral No. 3: The Battle of Lissa — Fletcher Pratt (Puzzle)
  • 28 — Coming in on a Prayer — Duane Yarnell (Vignette)
  • 29 — War Song of the Highlands — Philip Ketchum (Novellete)
  • 34 — Solution to ‘Armchair Admiral’ — Fletcher Pratt (Miscellaneous)
  • 40 — Track Clear! — Charles W. Tyler (Short Story)
  • 44 — Honorable Rat — Geoffrey Hewelcke (Short Story)
  • 48 — Reunion on the Riviera — Russell Gordon Carter (Short Story)
  • 51 — 700 Miles per Minute — Robert Clark (Article)
  • 52 — Football in the Family [Part 1 of 2] — Nelson Bond (Serial Segment)
  • 61 — Bad Trouble in Smoky Bowl — William Byron Mowery (Short Story)
  • 64 — Red Sun Over Bengal [Part 2 of 3] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 75 — Sicilian Night — Howard Bloomfield (Vignette)
  • 76 — Jungle Assignment — Arthur J. Burks (Short Story)
  • 79 — Hot Wires — Bill Gulick (Short Story)
  • 83 — Hell Afloat [Part 3 of 3] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment)
  • 90 — Red Is for Courage — Steve Fisher (Novellete)
2377Argosy (UK) Vol. 4, No. 10 (New Series)1943-11-01
  • 2 — Spitfire — Lord Derwent (Poem(s))
  • 3 — Battle’s Incision — Irwin Shaw (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 14 — Kinship — Joseph Joel Keith (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 15 — The Strange Experiences of Mr. Janik — Karel Čapek; translated by Paul Selver (Short Story) Tales from Two Pockets by Karel Capek, tr. Paul Selver, Faber and Faber, 1932 translated from the Czech (“Prípady pana Janíka”, 1928).
  • 22 — Journey’s End — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Cockles for Tea [Sam Small] — Eric Knight (Short Story) Good Housekeeping May 1939
  • 39 — Hot Water Bottle — Phyllis Bottome (Short Story)
  • 48 — No Return Tickets — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 49 — Night Stalk — C. S. Forester (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 21 1942
  • 57 — Red Petticoat — Liam O’Flaherty (Short Story) To-Morrow August 1924
  • 64 — Allsorts — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Murder by Proxy — William A. Krauss (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 71 — Little Devil — Charles Grayson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 81 — Grey November — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — A Bed of Feathers — Rhys Davies (Novellete)
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2378Argosy Vol. 317, No. 11943-12-01Rogers TerrillRafael De Soto
  • 1 — Argosy Authors — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 2 — Argonotes — Rogers Terrill (Editorial)
  • 3 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 4 — Swords Against the Saracen — Theodore Roscoe (Novellete)
  • 15 — Fighting Words — Albert A. Ostrow (Article)
  • 17 — Command Performance — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 21 — War Team — Robert C. McCormick (Article)
  • 22 — Without War Paint — Allan R. Bosworth (Short Story)
  • 26 — Mr. Partridge Had a Schooner — Everett M. Webber (Short Story)
  • 30 — Hedge Runner — Howard Barry (Short Story)
  • 34 — Black Salvage — Ryerson Johnson (Novellete)
  • 42 — What Would I Do with Heaven? — Robert Fontaine (Short Story)
  • 44 — Glory Road [Part 1 of 2] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment) Argosy July 27 1935
  • 52 — Pigeon Palaver — Ben Wilson (Short Story)
  • 56 — I’ll See You in Shanghai — John Houston Craige (Article)
  • 58 — Outside Natchez — Herbert Ravenel Sass (Short Story)
  • 63 — Dead Reckoning—Grand Banks Style — Herbert L. McNary (Short Story)
  • 68 — Red Sun Over Bengal [Part 3 of 3] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment)
  • 79 — Sea Kelpie — Eli Colter (Short Story)
  • 81 — Football in the Family [Part 2 of 2] — Nelson Bond (Serial Segment)
  • 88 — Armchair Admiral No. 4 — Fletcher Pratt (Puzzle)
  • 90 — Golden Island — William Chamberlain (Novellete)
2379Argosy (Canada) Vol. 316, No. 31943-12-01
  • 2 — Argonotes — The Editor (Editorial) (Reprint)
  • 4 — Congo Cargo — T. T. Flynn (Novellete) Argosy October 1943; illustrated by Charles Dye
  • 26 — Johnny Got a Knockout — Joe Archibald (Short Story) Argosy October 1943; illustrated by Ernest Chiriacka
  • 32 — One Pass to Glory — D. L. Champion (Short Story) Argosy October 1943; illustrated by Don Hewitt
  • 40 — Always Victorious — Jacland Marmur (Short Story) Argosy October 1943; illustrated by Gordon Grant
  • 46 — A Sword for Captain Lucifer [Captain Lucifer] — H. Bedford-Jones (Short Story) Argosy October 1943; illustrated by Neil O’Keefe
  • 58 — Red Sun Over Bengal [Part 1 of 3] — Kenneth Perkins (Serial Segment) Argosy October 1943; illustrated by Sterne Stevens
  • 71 — A Man of Character — Vail Edwards (Short Story) Argosy October 1943; illustrated by Pete Kuhlhoff
  • 76 — Top Guy — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story) Argosy October 1943; illustrated by Lawrence
  • 81 — Reflex Action — William Benton Johnston (Vignette) Argosy October 1943; illustrated by Hamilton Greene
  • 83 — Hell Afloat [Part 2 of 3] — Eustace L. Adams (Serial Segment) Argosy October 1943; illustrated by Hamilton Greene
  • 95 — Frog Pond Financier [Sim Williams; Jed Tellifer] — Harold F. Hughes (Short Story) Argosy October 1943; illustrated by Sterne Stevens
  • 100 — Somali Contraband [Part 3 of 3] — E. Hoffmann Price (Serial Segment) Argosy October 1943; illustrated by Harve Stein
2380Argosy (UK) Vol. 4, No. 11 (New Series)1943-12-01
  • 2 — No Turning — E. P. (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Battle Descending — Richard Sale (Short Story) The American Magazine August 1943
  • 13 — The Soul of the Bishop — Frank O’Connor (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 21 — Have No More Light — Alun Llewellyn (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 22 — Wedding Night — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — The Motor Cycle Honeymoon — Richard Heckman (Short Story) Country Gentleman July 1942
  • 36 — The Bear Who Let It Alone — James Thurber (Vignette) The New Yorker April 29 1939
  • 37 — Hotel Acquaintance — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 46 — Menu — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — O My Dear Parents! — Samuel Richardson (Extract) from Pamela, Rivington & Osborne, 1741
  • 55 — No Ship Is Big Enough — Julian Ward (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 63 — Out of Action — Timothy Fuller (Short Story) Liberty May 29 1943
  • 68 — The Fields of Light — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — The Madam — James Joyce (Short Story) The Dubliners by James Joyce, Cape, 1914, as “The Boarding House”
  • 77 — Gift of the Gab — A. W. Morrison (Short Story)
  • 89 — Reflections — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — The Wide Net — Eudora Welty (Novellete) Harper’s Magazine May 1942
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2381Argosy Vol. 317, No. 21944-01-01Rogers TerrillErnest Chiriacka
  • 1 — Argosy Authors — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Edward A. Dieckmann, John Houston Craige, William Fay & F. R. Buckley]
  • 2 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 3 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 4 — Knight Before Christmas — William Fay (Short Story)
  • 15 — Jungle Jive — Nelson W. Baker (Short Story)
  • 20 — Candlepower — John Rhodes Sturdy (Short Story)
  • 23 — When Tony Goes Over the Top — Attilio Gatti (Article)
  • 24 — Rock River Romance — Ben T. Young (Short Story)
  • 28 — Boiler Room General — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 32 — The Phantom Caravan — Harold Lamb (Short Story)
  • 37 — Only Bats Fly Blind — H. Vernor Dixon (Short Story)
  • 44 — The Scots They Are a Hardy Race — F. R. Buckley (Short Story)
  • 48 — Hot Tip — Isabel Stewart Way (Short Story)
  • 52 — Singapore Sonata — John Houston Craige (Article)
  • 54 — Logs for St. Louis [Part 1 of 3] — T. T. Flynn (Serial Segment)
  • 64 — Company A’s Bad Boy — Lawrence Treat (Short Story)
  • 68 — Trouble at Cottonwood Station — Charles W. Tyler (Short Story)
  • 72 — Sailboat Patrol — Henry Norton (Short Story)
  • 80 — All Finished, Sahib! — Edward Daly (Short Story)
  • 85 — Glory Road [Part 2 of 2] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment) Argosy August 3 1935
  • 93 — Pharaoh Had a Daughter — Edward A. Dieckmann (Novellete)
2382Argosy (UK) Vol. 4, No. 12 (New Series)1944-01-01
  • 2 — Christmas — George Herbert (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — By the Breath of God — Manuel Komroff (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 19 1942
  • 13 — Alas! Poor Tonton — David Davidson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 16 — Home Is Where the Heart is — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — Crime Against Humanity — Graham Watson (Vignette)
  • 21 — Two Bottles of Relish [Mr. Linley] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story) Time and Tide November 12 1932 (+1)
  • 31 — The Love Letters of Smith — H. C. Bunner (Short Story) Puck July 23 1890
  • 39 — Anchor Down — John Lastingham (Short Story)
  • 46 — By These Presents — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — Robert, Raoul, and the Fair Jehane — [uncredited] (Extract) from Aucassin & Nicolette, J.M. Dent, 1931
  • 61 — Cock o’ the North [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post January 17 1931
  • 72 — Broomstick — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — Wait for It — Julian Ward (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 83 — How Jezek Smas Went to Confession — Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 87 — The Watercress Girl — A. E. Coppard (Short Story) The Adelphi February 1925
  • 97 — No Doctors Today, Thank You — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker November 14 1942
  • 98 — Peeping Tom — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Copy — Gwyn Jones (Short Story) Penguin Parade #2, 1938
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2383Argosy Vol. 317, No. 31944-02-01Rogers TerrillRafael De Soto
  • 2 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 3 — Looking Ahead! — The Editor (Column)
  • 4 — Gentleman Bushranger [Part 1 of 4] — Leslie T. White (Serial Segment)
  • 19 — To Save a Million Lives — John Houston Craige (Article)
  • 22 — Willy and the Lady Prizefighter — Joel Reeve (Short Story)
  • 28 — The Hard Way Home — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 33 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 34 — Them Chetniks — Bennett Foster (Short Story)
  • 37 — Deep Sea Fishing—Post-War Style — Bertram B. Fowler (Article)
  • 40 — Via the Horn and Hell — H. Vernor Dixon (Short Story)
  • 46 — Crash Landing — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 61 — Servicemen’s Contest — Sergeant Mort Weisinger (Letter(s))
  • 62 — Dog Sense — Jim Kjelgaard & Gordon MacQuarrie (Short Story)
  • 67 — Ice Diver — George Armin Shaftel (Short Story)
  • 72 — Retreat—or Rout? — Major George Fielding Eliot (Article)
  • 74 — God’s Errand Boy — Cliff Farrell (Short Story)
  • 78 — Soldiers Shouldn’t Remember — L. R. Batman (Short Story)
  • 82 — Argosy Authors — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Bertram B. Fowler, Richard Howells Watkins, Frank Richardson Pierce & Clark Kinnaird]
  • 83 — Of Interest to You and Me — Clark Kinnaird (Column)
  • 84 — All This and Courage Too — William Lynch (Vignette)
  • 86 — Logs for St. Louis [Part 2 of 3] — T. T. Flynn (Serial Segment)
  • 94 — Death in Vienna — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2384Argosy (Canada) February 19441944-02-01
  • Glory Road [Part 1 of 2] — Robert Carse (Serial Segment) Argosy July 27 1935; issue may contain both parts of the serial.
2385Argosy (UK) Vol. 5, No. 11944-02-01
  • 2 — Lie in the Dark and Listen — Noel Coward (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — One Hour of Glory — Mary Roberts Rinehart (Short Story) Good Housekeeping May 1940
  • 20 — All at Sea — Lieut. N. Monsarrat, R.N.V.R. (Extract) from East Coast Corvette, Cassell & Co., 1943
  • 21 — Sunday Mornings — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 24 — Hills of Connemara — Christmas Humphreys (Poem(s)) (Reprint) by permision of W. & R. Chambers.
  • 25 — Another Godiva — T. F. Powys (Short Story) The White Paternoster by T. F. Powys, Chatto & Windus, 1930
  • 30 — Other People’s Letters — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — The Copper Beech — Kenneth Hopkins (Short Story)
  • 37 — Mademoiselle Fifi — Guy de Maupassant (Short Story) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903 translated from the French (“Mademoiselle Fifi”, Gil Blas, March 23, 1882 as by Maufrigneuse).
  • 47 — Ever Fall in Love with a Midget? — William Saroyan (Short Story) The Evening Standard October 19 1937
  • 50 — Horses — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Sea Wings — Edward Cranston (Short Story)
  • 60 — So to Speak — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 61 — Birds of a Feather — T. Gwynn Jones (Short Story) (Reprint) by permision of W. & R. Chambers.
  • 65 — Battle in the Air — Ludovic Kennedy (Extract) from Sub-Lieutenant, B.T. Batsford, 1942
  • 69 — The Haunted House — G. Plinius Caecilius Secundus (Short Story) Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories: French: Italian: Spanish: Latin ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1907, as “Letter to Sura” translated from the Latin (as a letter to Sura, 2nd century AD).
  • 71 — Mary — John Collier (Short Story) Harper’s Bazaar #2725, July 1939
  • 82 — Fairest Isle — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — The Last Night — Storm Jameson (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post January 30 1943
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2386Argosy Vol. 317, No. 41944-03-01Henry Steeger
  • 1 — Argosy Authors — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 4 — Johnny Was a Hero — Carroll John Daly (Novellete)
  • 8 — Last Night in Town — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 10 — Air Weapons of Tomorrow — Major Alexander P. de Seversky (Article)
  • 12 — Danger—High Voltage! — Bill Gulick (Short Story)
  • 15 — Nostradamus Looks Ahead — A. Leydenfrost (Pictorial) [Ref. Nostradamus]
  • 18 — Comes a Devil — G. A. Higgins (Short Story)
  • 20 — How to Remodel Your Wife — William Moulton Marston (Article)
  • 22 — Gentleman Bushranger [Part 2 of 4] — Leslie T. White (Serial Segment)
  • 25 — Human Interest Story — Dane Gregory (Vignette)
  • 26 — Night Club Fighter — William Heuman (Short Story)
  • 28 — China—A Twenty Year Miracle — Hallett Abend (Article)
  • 30 — The Girl He Left Behind — Joe Archibald (Short Story)
  • 32 — Harpooner’s Lady — H. Vernor Dixon (Short Story)
  • 34 — Sanctuary — E. Hoffmann Price (Short Story)
  • 36 — Battle Jitters — Marguerite Clark (Article)
  • 38 — No Exchanges After Christmas — Robert E. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 42 — Logs for St. Louis [Part 3 of 3] — T. T. Flynn (Serial Segment)
  • 46 — For the Honor of the Regiment — Major George Fielding Eliot (Article)
  • 52 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 53 — Of Interest to You and Me — Clark Kinnaird (Column)
  • 56 — I Wish Women Wouldn’t! — Lauritz Melchior (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — I Wish Men Wouldn’t! — Lily Pons (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — Who’s Whose? — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Manual of War: Attack! — Lariar (Cartoon)
  • 63 — Pistol Packin’ Mammas — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Argosy Recommends: Movies — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 68 — Argosy Recommends: Books — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 79 — The Lady, Please — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 90 — Diver at Work — Henry Norton (Novellete)
  • 99 — Crossword Puzzle — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2387Argosy (UK) Vol. 5, No. 21944-03-01
  • 2 — Earliest Spring — William Dean Howells (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Ensign Had a Gun — William C. White (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 15 — Forgetfulness of Lazlo Nagy — Robert Pearson (Short Story)
  • 19 — It Just Happened — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 26 — Fond and Foolish — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — I’ll See You — Louis Paul (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 37 — Djinn of Djibraltar [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 14 1931, as “The Genii of Gibraltar”
  • 49 — The Fifty-First Dragon — Heywood Broun (Short Story) New-York Tribune April 13 1919
  • 56 — The Fish Are Rising — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Dusk Over Jordan — Victoria Lincoln (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 75 — My Brother Henry — J. M. Barrie (Extract) from My Lady Nicotine, Hodder & Stoughton, 1890
  • 78 — Amours — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — A Shot in the Garden — L. A. G. Strong (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine February 1937
  • 88 — The Mind’s Best Ordinary — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — The Higgler — A. E. Coppard (Novellete) Transatlantic Review May 1924
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2388Argosy Vol. 318, No. 11944-04-01Henry SteegerArthur Sarnoff
  • 4 — Hearts and Diamonds — Marie Beynon Ray (Novellete)
  • 8 — Russia’s Second Front — Ella Winter (Article)
  • 10 — Across a Frozen Sea — Harold Lamb (Short Story)
  • 12 — Are Women Tougher than Men? — Amram Scheinfeld (Article)
  • 14 — A Blonde, a Redhead and a Sucker — Pete Pedersen (Short Story)
  • 16 — What Will Victory Bring? — Eleanor Roosevelt, John Erskine, Hendrik Willem van Loon, Fannie Hurst, Dorothy Thompson & William Shirer (Symposium)
  • 18 — Soldier’s Dog — John Randolph Phillips (Short Story)
  • 20 — Broadway Ballerina — Selma Robinson (Article)
  • 22 — Everything Isn’t Enough — Jean Francis Webb (Short Story)
  • 24 — Should Germany Be Destroyed? — Louis P. Lochner (Article)
  • 26 — Trader — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 28 — A Day with Daisy Bumstead — Beth Brown (Pictorial)
  • 30 — A Fortune in Fish — Henry Norton (Novellete)
  • 32 — The Defense Can’t Win — Major George Fielding Eliot (Article)
  • 34 — Radio Date — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 36 — Welders Away! — Don James (Short Story)
  • 38 — Mr. Big of Texas — Wythe Williams (Article)
  • 40 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 41 — Of Interest to You and Me — Clark Kinnaird (Column)
  • 42 — Gentleman Bushranger [Part 3 of 4] — Leslie T. White (Serial Segment)
  • 46 — Losses Negligible — James Ramsey Ullman (Short Story)
  • 48 — The Biggest Little Man — McKnight Malmar (Short Story)
  • 53 — Caught in the Act — Margaret Fishback (Article)
  • 54 — I Wish Women Wouldn’t — Franklin P. Adams (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — I Wish Men Wouldn’t — Cornelia Otis Skinner (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Manual of War: Strategy! — Lariar (Cartoon)
  • 59 — Argosy Authors — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 63 — Fish from the Social Viewpoint — [uncredited] (Poem(s))
  • 67 — Argosy Recommends: Movies — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 73 — What Should They Be Doing? — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — Argosy Recommends: Books — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 78 — Tactical Error — Elisabet Montgomery Stone (Vignette)
  • 82 — Crossword Puzzle — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2389Argosy (UK) Vol. 5, No. 31944-04-01
  • 2 — March, 1918 — Arthur Bryant (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Cripple of the Valley of Gold — John McGhee (Short Story); prize-winning entry from the 1943 story competition.
  • 13 — Fight for Sister Joe — Richard Coleman (Short Story) Story #65, December 1937
  • 21 — The Ocean Christ — Anatole France (Vignette) Crainquebille, Putois, Riquet, and Other Profitable Tales by Anatole France, John Lane, 1915
  • 24 — Pretty Creatures — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Private War of Willie Perrell — Georges Carousso (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 43 — The Witch’s Second-Best Hat — Kenneth Quintrel (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 53 — Some Spring!
  • 53 — Home — Mark Rivers (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 53 — Exile — Frank Kendon (Poem(s))
  • 54 — Wenlock — A. E. Housman (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 54 — Evesham — John Drinkwater (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 55 — Young Bull — Geraint Goodwin (Short Story)
  • 61 — The Sergeant’s High Jump — Anthony Cotterell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 68 — Wind and Wave — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — As One Possessed — Arthur Harrison (Short Story)
  • 85 — Vengeance at the Rope’s End — Samuel W. Taylor (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 90 — Dog Days — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Queen of the South — Clemence Dane (Novellete) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1935
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2390Argosy Vol. 318, No. 21944-05-01Henry SteegerErnest Chiriacka
  • 1 — Argosy Authors — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Leland Stowe, Borden Chase, George Fielding Eliot, Walter Brooks, Leo Cherne & William E. Barrett]
  • 2 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 3 — In the Next Issue — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 4 — Headline Hunter — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 6 — What About Russia? — Leland Stowe (Article)
  • 8 — Gold Cups Are for Gentlemen — Borden Chase (Short Story)
  • 10 — Women Need Love Education — Dr. William Moulton Marston (Article)
  • 12 — Hero’s Privilege — William E. Barrett (Short Story)
  • 14 — Secret Weapons — Major George Fielding Eliot (Article)
  • 16 — If I Were Eighteen — Lotte Lehmann, Ruth Bryan Owen, Gertrude Lawrence, Kate Smith, Kathleen Norris & Frances E. Perkins (Symposium)
  • 18 — Escape — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 20 — There Need Be No Depression — Leo Cherne (Article)
  • 22 — Ed Quenches an Old Flame [Mr. Ed] — Walter Brooks (Short Story)
  • 24 — I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 26 — A Letter for Dad — George Armin Shaftel (Short Story)
  • 28 — Moore Builds for Victory — Frank J. Taylor & John Patric (Article)
  • 30 — Battle Test — George W. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 33 — If Jesus Returned Today! — David Seabury (Article)
  • 34 — Double Exposure — Joseph Marshall (Short Story)
  • 36 — Be a Copy Cat — Charles E. Parkinson (Article)
  • 38 — Eagles Without Wings — Donna Geyer (Short Story)
  • 40 — Air War in Swing Time — Bill Davidson (Article)
  • 42 — Strictly Plutonic — Everett & Olga Webber (Short Story)
  • 44 — Training the Expectant Father — Ragna B. Eskil (Article)
  • 47 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 48 — Gentleman Bushranger [Part 4 of 4] — Leslie T. White (Serial Segment)
  • 50 — Love, Honor and Possess — Anita Block (Short Story)
  • 52 — Why I Have No Wife — Edward Everett Horton (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Why I Have No Husband — Hildegarde (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — Manual of War: Air Force — Lariar (Cartoon)
  • 57 — Etiquette for Everyone — Emily Post (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — In Line of Duty — Gilbert Cant (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — The Seat of Learning — Margaret Fishback (Poem(s))
  • 69 — Bald Facts — Amram Scheinfeld (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — Argosy Recommends: Movies — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 77 — Any Mother to Any Soldier — Babette Deutsch (Poem(s))
  • 81 — Crime at the Crosswords — Margaret Petherbridge (Puzzle)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2391Argosy (UK) Vol. 5, No. 41944-05-01
  • 2 — Sweet o’ the Year — William Shakespeare (Poem(s)) from The Winter’s Tale, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
  • 3 — Sue le Pont d’Avignon — John Moore (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 15 — My Old Mum — Bill Naughton (Short Story)
  • 22 — “As a White Candle” — Joseph Campbell (Poem(s)) Irishry by Joseph Campbell, Maunsel, 1913, as “The Old Woman”
  • 23 — Red Barbara — Liam O’Flaherty (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 30 — Bumble’s Ass — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Dogs of Peking — Elizabeth Goudge (Short Story) The Ikon on the Wall by Elizabeth Goudge, Duckworth, 1943
  • 45 — Here’s Something You Won’t Put in a Book — L. A. G. Strong (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 51 — Seed of Hate — Ben Ames Williams (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 61 — Carry On, Mr. Barnes — Albert Richard Wetjen (Short Story) Esquire August 1943
  • 70 — Young Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Chorus Lady — Anton Tchehov; translated by Bernard Guilbert Guerney (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 79 — Hardrock Man — Harold Channing Wire (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 94 — Getting Used to It — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Madame de Malitourn’s Cold — F. L. Lucas (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine December 1936
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2392Argosy Vol. 318, No. 31944-06-01Henry SteegerHarold Anderson
  • 1 — Argosy Authors — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 4 — Hitler Rules Argentina — Curt Riess (Article)
  • 6 — Queen of Hades — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 10 — Floating Islands to Beat Japan — Joseph Z. Dalinda (Article)
  • 12 — A Diet of Fish — Philip Wylie (Short Story)
  • 14 — Give Our Boys the Reason Why — Leland Stowe (Article)
  • 16 — Come in Like a Yankee! — H. Vernor Dixon (Short Story)
  • 18 — Dancing the New Pooka-Pooka — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 20 — My Dog Went to War — Rita Weiman (Article)
  • 22 — Ice Team — Don Phillips (Short Story)
  • 24 — Ed Signs the Pledge [Mr. Ed] — Walter Brooks (Short Story)
  • 27 — You Must Have Faith! — Kathleen Norris (Article)
  • 28 — Pitcher’s Error — Hugh Pentecost (Short Story)
  • 30 — Landing Craft After the War — Commander Geoffrey Lowis, R.N. (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Manual of War: Naval Squadron — Lariar (Cartoon)
  • 32 — Furloughs Are for Fun — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 34 — Paging Mr. Webster — Frank Colby (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — What Happens to Quiz Kids? — John Elfreth Watkins (Article)
  • 36 — Courage Is Contagious — Georges Carousso (Short Story)
  • 38 — Is World Security Possible? — Joseph E. Davies, Ely Culbertson, Will Durant, Thomas Mann & Sir Norman Angell (Symposium)
  • 40 — A Girl for the Pilot — Donna Geyer (Short Story)
  • 44 — Can Fortifications Save the Nazis? — Major George Fielding Eliot (Article)
  • 46 — Don’t Let High Blood Pressure Kill You! — Edward T. Wilkes, M.D. (Article)
  • 48 — Tactics Never Change — George C. Appell (Short Story)
  • 50 — And One Makes Three — Margaret Lee Runbeck (Short Story)
  • 53 — What’s Your G.I.Q? — W. W. McSpadden (Miscellaneous)
  • 54 — Who Should Invade the Balkans? — Ray Brock & Emil Lengyel (Article)
  • 58 — It Burns Me Up! — Cornelius Vanderbilt (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — It Burns Me Up! — Elizabeth Hawes (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 81 — Crime at the Crosswords — Margaret Petherbridge (Puzzle)
  • 85 — Sunday Supplement — S. H. Dewhurst (Miscellaneous)
  • 94 — Fun Teasers — John Henry Cutler (Puzzle)
  • 97 — What Unusual Thing Do They Have in Common? — Donald A. Laird (Puzzle)
  • 99 — Argosy Recommends: Movies — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2393Argosy (UK) Vol. 5, No. 51944-06-01
  • 2 — O Far-Beholding Eagles — Robert Louis Stevenson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Her Form Was Fair — Richard Sale (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post January 8 1944
  • 13 — Fleet and Candlelight — Frank Batchelor (Short Story)
  • 17 — Our Street — H. Tuyn (Short Story)
  • 24 — Gracious, So Please You — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — The Sailor-Boy’s Tale — Karen Blixen (Short Story) Winter’s Tales by Isak Dinesen, Putnam UK, 1942, as by Isak Dinesen
  • 37 — Fancy Green — Ludwig Bemelmans (Short Story) Small Beer by Ludwig Bemelmans, Viking, 1939
  • 43 — Strange Afternoon — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 54 — Nose — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — The Mockbeggar — Sheila Kaye-Smith (Short Story) The Royal Magazine February 1922
  • 71 — Colour Bar — Leslie Kark (Short Story) The Fire Was Bright by Leslie Kark, Macmillan, 1943
  • 75 — Boughten Dog — C. Budington Kelland (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 90 — Winged Wonder — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — The Knot Hole — Dorothy Canfield (Novellete) The Yale Review Spring 1943
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2394Argosy Vol. 318, No. 41944-07-01Henry SteegerArnold Sarnoff
  • 1 — Argosy Authors — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Robert Carse, William Fay & Ted Tinsley]
  • 4 — North African Hayride — Robert Wallace (Novellete)
  • 7 — It’s a Dog’s Life — Warren McSpadden (Miscellaneous)
  • 8 — Don’t Be Fooled Again! — Lord Vansittart (Article)
  • 10 — Beauty and the Poor Fish — Philip Wylie (Short Story)
  • 13 — The Eyes Have It — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 14 — Home Front Jitters — David Seabury (Article)
  • 17 — Besame Mucho — Harold Ammons (Miscellaneous)
  • 18 — Neighbor Girl — Isabel Stewart Way (Short Story)
  • 20 — G.I. Girls for G.I. Joes — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 22 — My Pal the Champ — William Fay (Short Story)
  • 24 — Letter to a Soldier — Dorothy Quick (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Argosy Recommends: Movies — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 26 — Safe Convoy — Robert Carse (Article)
  • 30 — Hussy! — John Christopher (Short Story)
  • 33 — Argosy Recommends: Books — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 34 — The King’s Regulations — William Lynch (Short Story)
  • 36 — Love Letters for Frankenstein — Anna Erskine (Article)
  • 38 — What I Want Most out of Life — Sonja Henie, Hedy Lamarr, Dinah Shore, Greer Garson & Gracie Allen (Symposium)
  • 40 — Double Trouble — Mindret Lord (Short Story)
  • 42 — Wars Are Won in the Mud — Major George Fielding Eliot (Article)
  • 45 — Sins the Soldiers Hate — Morton Thompson (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — Courtyard Reserved for Two — Margaret Lull (Short Story)
  • 48 — Summer Bliss or Blisters? — Edward T. Wilkes, M.D. (Article)
  • 50 — Infiltration — Leon Ware (Short Story)
  • 52 — Can Europe Be Democratic? — Erika Mann (Article)
  • 54 — Man Stuff — Ted Tinsley (Short Story)
  • 56 — Queen of Paradox — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Mardon Me, Padam — Frank Colby (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Manual of War: Landing Party — Lariar (Cartoon)
  • 60 — My Dream Wife — Bob Hope (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — My Dream Husband — Gracie Fields (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — Webster in Reverse — Stephanie Vinot (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Men with Colorless Lives — Amram Scheinfeld (Miscellaneous)
  • 69 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 71 — More—or Less? — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 74 — The Best Laugh on Me — Jimmy Durante (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — What Do They Have in Common? — Donald A. Laird (Puzzle)
  • 96 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2395Argosy (UK) Vol. 5, No. 61944-07-01
  • 2 — All Beauteous Things — Robert Bridges (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Greatest People in the World — Flying Officer X (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 11 — Rima, the Capooa — Ivan T. Sanderson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 19 — Shabby Little Man — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 28 — Busie Old Foole — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Captain Patch — T. F. Powys (Short Story) Captain Patch by T. F. Powys, Chatto & Windus, 1935
  • 37 — The Fires of Hell [Foreign Legion: McSnorrt] — P. C. Wren (Short Story) The Passing Show June 24 1933
  • 50 — Fairy Godfathers — Malcolm Sargent (Humour) (Reprint)
  • 51 — The Treasure of Vasco Gomez — Stephen Vincent Benét (Short Story) The Delineator February 1930
  • 63 — Unknown to History — Guy Morgan (Short Story)
  • 70 — Mermaids — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Ascent of Ariel Goodbody — Walter Van Tilburg Clark (Short Story) The Yale Review Winter 1943
  • 82 — Fidelity and Infidelity — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — A Song for Miss Julie — Michael Foster (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2396Argosy Vol. 319, No. 11944-08-01Henry Steeger
  • 2 — Argosy Authors — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Lawrence Lariar, Paul Gallico, Joel Townsley Rogers, Louise Reeve & C. P. Donnel, Jr.]
  • 4 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 5 — In the Next Issue — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 6 — Concerto in 4 F — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 10 — The Nazis Can Steal Our Victory! — Curt Riess (Article)
  • 14 — By Their Works— — Max Brand (Short Story)
  • 16 — Micro-Fun — [uncredited] (Humour)
  • 17 — Defaced but Not Disfigured — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 18 — Modern Miracles of Faith — David Seabury (Article)
  • 20 — Swamp Haven — Joe Austell Small (Short Story)
  • 22 — Wings in the Crucible — Paul Gallico (Article)
  • 26 — Ed Makes Like a Horse [Mr. Ed] — Walter Brooks (Short Story)
  • 28 — I’ll Never Forget Him! — Bob Hope (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Your Smile Is Your Fortune — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 30 — Growth of a Glamor Girl — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 32 — Tomorrow—the Deluge — Joel Townsley Rogers (Novellete)
  • 35 — Propaganda: Our Invasion Ally — Pierre van Paassen (Article)
  • 36 — The Riviera Comes to America — Ann Cutler (Article)
  • 39 — Argosy Recommends: Movies — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 40 — First Love — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 42 — Traffi-Quiz — H. H. Manning (Quiz)
  • 43 — Short Wave—Long Chill — Henry J. Taylor (Miscellaneous)
  • 44 — Men Fight Best—for Freedom — Major George Fielding Eliot (Article)
  • 46 — Mr. Jenson’s Landfall — Reese Wolfe (Short Story)
  • 49 — Argosy Recommends: Books — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 50 — Do You Want to Drown? — Marguerite Clark (Article)
  • 52 — Love Story Assignment — Robert Fontaine (Short Story)
  • 54 — A Prayer for the Mothers of Men — Grace Noll Crowell (Poem(s))
  • 55 — If You Were at the Microphone — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 56 — By Hoboes—for Hoboes — Louise Reeve & David Dubow (Article)
  • 59 — Good Connections — John Scott Douglas (Vignette)
  • 60 — Manual of War: Furlough — Lariar (Cartoon)
  • 67 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 68 — Lines from a Yank in Burma — Bud Cornish (Poem(s))
  • 70 — A Farewell to Max Brand — Steve Fisher (Obituary) [Ref. Max Brand]
  • 96 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2397Argosy (UK) Vol. 5, No. 71944-08-01
  • 2 — They Will Come Back — Michael Roberts (Poem(s)) Introducing Modern Poetry ed. W. B. Bebbington, Faber and Faber, 1944
  • 3 — The Hunted — Thomas Walsh (Short Story) The Blue Book Magazine September 1943
  • 15 — Lunch at Thoganby Underdale — John Lastingham (Short Story)
  • 25 — Return of John — Mary Garrison (Vignette) Collier’s October 23 1943
  • 28 — By Any Other Name — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — No Vocation — John Fante (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 37 — Little Black Boys — Clara Laidlaw (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly December 1942
  • 48 — Family Feeling — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — The Elder — Gerald Bullett (Short Story) Helen’s Lovers, and Other Tales by Gerald Bullett, Heinemann, 1932
  • 67 — Yes, Richard, ’Tis I — Daniel Defoe (Extract) from The Life and Adventures of Mrs. Christian Davies, 1740
  • 73 — The Devil Came Down to Earth — Kathan Hatling (Short Story)
  • 81 — Snake — William Saroyan (Short Story) Best Stories of William Saroyan by William Saroyan, Faber and Faber, 1942
  • 85 — Today I Saw You Smiling — Stephen Vincent Benét (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 86 — The Running Tide — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Song of Liberty — John McGhee (Novellete)
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2398Argosy Vol. 319, No. 21944-09-01Henry SteegerWalter Engel
  • 2 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 3 — In the Next Issue — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 4 — Bridge Across France — Hal Lehrman (Article)
  • 6 — Test Gang — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 10 — One-Man Task Force! — John Floherty, CPO, USCGR (Article)
  • 12 — Sugar and Chinamen — Sidney Herschel Small (Short Story)
  • 14 — Sight Sucker—Sting Same — Bud Cornish (Poem(s))
  • 15 — Kidding the Gestapo — Joachim Joesten (Miscellaneous)
  • 16 — Mata Haris of World War II — Ray Brock (Article)
  • 18 — All Prisoners to Battle Stations! — Paul Deresco Augsburg (Short Story)
  • 20 — Fibs We Tell Women — Ben Grauer (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — Fibs We Tell Men — Alice Marble (Miscellaneous)
  • 22 — Let’s Revitalize Religion! — Bernard Iddings Bell (Article)
  • 24 — Everybody’s Got Phobias — Philip Wylie (Short Story)
  • 27 — How to Succeed Like Groucho Marx — Groucho Marx (Miscellaneous)
  • 28 — Japan—Our Toughest Post-War Problem — Mark Gayn (Article)
  • 30 — Cavalry Escort — Cliff Farrell (Short Story)
  • 32 — Sharks: Friend or Foe? — Leslie T. White (Article)
  • 34 — Ol’ Man River’s Boy — George W. Campbell (Short Story)
  • 37 — Famous Bum Guesses — Alan A. Brown (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — Why I’m Not Jealous — Mrs. Harry Conover (Article)
  • 41 — Manual of War: Basic Training — Lariar (Cartoon)
  • 42 — Mystify! Mislead! Surprise! — Maj. George Fielding Eliot (Article)
  • 44 — Heritage — Isabel Way & Ruby Thomson (Short Story)
  • 46 — Grandstand Flyer — H. Vernor Dixon (Short Story)
  • 49 — When Old Chang Wept — Hallett Abend (True Story)
  • 50 — They Learned About Women — Gretta Palmer (Article)
  • 52 — Stray — Howard Bloomfield (Short Story)
  • 55 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 56 — The Big Sneeze — Marguerite Clark (Article)
  • 59 — Our 5th Column in Europe — Curt Riess (Article)
  • 61 — Argosy Recommends: Movies — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 62 — Fish Talk — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — How’s Your Health I.Q.? — Alan A. Brown (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — In Effect — S. H. Dewhurst (Poem(s))
  • 69 — Argosy Recommends: Books — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 74 — Good Neighbor Quiz — N. M. McKelvey (Quiz)
  • 79 — Argosy Recommends: Theater — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2399Argosy (UK) Vol. 5, No. 81944-09-01
  • 2 — Psalm One Hundred and Seven — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Old Nikolay — Julian Ward (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 11 — The Brass-Handled Door — Margaret Moon (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 20 — Come Night — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — Generosity — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 27 — The Purple Pileus — H. G. Wells (Short Story) Black & White December 1896
  • 37 — The Little White Ass — Maribel Edwin (Short Story)
  • 45 — Off Thanet — N. Boyd (Poem(s))
  • 46 — Butterfly Incident — Edward Wakeford (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — In Gorgeous Technicolor — John Moore (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 61 — True Believers — Kingsley Fairbridge (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 62 — Sunlit Waters — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — Look Upon a Little Child — Evelyn Moore (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 69 — Thus I Give Up the Spear — Herman Melville (Extract) from Moby Dick, Harper, 1851
  • 83 — The Ivy Tod — Frank Batchelor (Short Story)
  • 89 — You and I — B. A. Gentry (Poem(s))
  • 90 — London Pride — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Narrow Shave—A True Story — The Rev. Joshua Watts (True Story)
  • 95 — The Captain and Miss Reid — W. Somerset Maugham (Short Story) Nash’s Annual Christmas 1940, as “Winter Cruise”
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2400Argosy Vol. 319, No. 31944-10-01Henry SteegerWalter Engel
  • 2 — How to Pray — Dr. John Haynes Holmes (Article)
  • 4 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 5 — In the Next Issue — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 6 — The Beautiful Bum — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 10 — The Man Behind Adolf Hitler — Curt Riess (Article) [Ref. Albert Speer]
  • 13 — Most of Our Wounded Will Live! — Albert Q. Maisel (Article)
  • 14 — Guest of Honor — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 16 — A Large Order — S. H. Dewhurst (Miscellaneous)
  • 17 — They Live on Air — Lester Velie (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — Pain Killers at the Front — Harold Ammons (Miscellaneous)
  • 22 — Post-War Pipe Dreams — Don Herold (Article)
  • 24 — How to Fight a War — H. Vernor Dixon (Short Story)
  • 26 — It’s a Man’s Law — Evelyn Baker Richman (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — It’s a Woman’s Law — Jesse Richman (Miscellaneous)
  • 28 — Well Really, Mr. Pope! [Mr. Ed] — Walter Brooks (Short Story)
  • 31 — They Get Stage-Struck Too! — Andrew J. Cooke (Miscellaneous)
  • 32 — Hero Worship — Newlin B. Wildes (Short Story)
  • 34 — Trail Hand — L. Ernenwein (Short Story)
  • 37 — Armchair General — John E. Gibson (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — Baseball’s Screwball — Paul Gardner (Article) [Ref. Al Schacht]
  • 40 — Here Come the Engines! — Sidney Herschel Small (Short Story)
  • 42 — Sex—Germany’s Secret Weapon — Sigrid Schultz (Article)
  • 44 — Reunion in France — Robert Ormond Case (Short Story)
  • 48 — New Hope for Old Soaks — Helen Worden (Article)
  • 51 — What Makes a Soldier Laugh? — Kay Kyser (Miscellaneous)
  • 52 — Revolt of a Yard Bird — Peter Stirling (Short Story)
  • 56 — Guerrilla! — Major George Fielding Eliot (Article)
  • 59 — Do Men Know How to Date? — Frances Gifford (Miscellaneous)
  • 60 — Manual of War: Combined Operations — Lariar (Cartoon)
  • 63 — Argosy Recommends: Movies — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 65 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 69 — Sports Quiz — Stan Lomax (Quiz)
  • 71 — 826,476 Doughnuts — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 74 — Argosy Recommends: Books — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 76 — Headline Handles — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2401Argosy (UK) Vol. 5, No. 91944-10-01
  • 2 — October Morning, 1415 — Edgar Billingham (Poem(s))
  • 3 — It’s a Long Way Down — Georges Carousso (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post May 6 1944
  • 17 — Command Performance — A. C. Malcolm (Short Story)
  • 26 — Of Souls and Bodies — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — The Misted Pool — Lawrence A. Fantozzi (Short Story)
  • 38 — Thou Art Not Lovelier Than Lilacs — Edna St. Vincent Millay (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 39 — The Surgeon and the Nun — Paul Horgan (Short Story) Harper’s Bazaar December 1936
  • 54 — Pre-Morrison — E. C. Bentley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 55 — One Day at Camelot — Michael Delarche (Short Story)
  • 58 — P.B.I. — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — The Map — Cora Jarrett (Short Story) I Asked No Other Thing by Cora Jarrett, Farrar, 1937
  • 71 — That’s What Happened to Me — Michael Fessier (Short Story) Story #40, November 1935
  • 79 — Matilda and the Wolf — Theodore Goodridge Roberts (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 90 — For His Health’s Sake — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — The Old Chevalier — Karen Blixen (Novellete) Seven Gothic Tales by Isak Dinesen, Smith & Haas, 1934, as by Isak Dinesen
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2402Argosy Vol. 319, No. 41944-11-01Henry SteegerPagano
  • 2 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 3 — Next Month — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 4 — Washington Murder-Go-Round — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 8 — A Piece of China Silk — Sidney Herschel Small (Short Story)
  • 11 — Aladdin’s Lamp Is Lit Again! — Waldemar Kaempffert (Article)
  • 13 — Atrocities—Then and Now — Sigrid Undset (Miscellaneous)
  • 14 — Only the Brave— — William Arthur Breyfogle (Short Story)
  • 16 — Can We Do Business with Russia? — Leland Stowe (Article)
  • 18 — They Swim Through Fire! — Don Shea (Article)
  • 20 — Mr. Pike and the Tin Fish — Philip Wylie (Short Story)
  • 23 — Music Medicine — Marguerite Clark (Miscellaneous)
  • 24 — Are You As Virile As You Think? — Amram Scheinfeld (Article)
  • 26 — Friendly Relations — John Wells (Short Story)
  • 29 — Liberty Ship Housekeeping — Harry Botsford (Miscellaneous)
  • 30 — Beery the Unquenchable — Dolan Owens (Article)
  • 32 — Home Team — C. V. Terry (Short Story)
  • 35 — Misery Chiselers — Frederick L. Collins (Miscellaneous)
  • 36 — No Business Man — Tom W. Blackburn (Short Story)
  • 40 — The Commander’s Operation — Geoffrey Lowis (Short Story)
  • 42 — Ludicrous—But Lovely! — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 44 — Sweet and Hot — Allan R. Bosworth (Short Story)
  • 46 — Football’s So Foolish — Jackson V. Scholz (Short Story)
  • 48 — We Can All Be Tourists Now! — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — Shore Leave — Ben Wilson (Vignette)
  • 50 — Building for Peace — Major George Fielding Eliot (Article)
  • 53 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 57 — Spy Haven — Curt Riess (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — A Job for Every Vet — Lloyd Shearer (Miscellaneous)
  • 62 — Manual of War: Maneuvers — Lariar (Cartoon)
  • 67 — What’s in a Name? — Bud Cornish (Quiz)
  • 72 — Senate Secretary — J. H. Pollack (Miscellaneous)
  • 76 — The Truth About Penicillin — Curtis Reed (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Fun Teasers — John Henry Cutler, Ph.D. (Puzzle)
  • 96 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2403Argosy (Canada) Vol. 317, No. 101944-11-01
  • Headline Hunter — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Novellete) Argosy May 1944
2404Argosy (UK) Vol. 5, No. 101944-11-01
  • 2 — Autumn Evening — Frances Cornford (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Night Operation — Stuart Cloete (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 24 1944
  • 15 — A Russian Idyll — Frederic Prokosch (Short Story) The Virginia Quarterly Review Summer 1937
  • 22 — Home Comforts — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — The Music on the Hill — Saki (Short Story) The Chronicles of Clovis by Saki, John Lane, 1911
  • 30 — Fable of Parents Who Tampered with Offspring — George Ade (Vignette) 1899
  • 31 — Lead, Kindly Light — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 44 — Gentleman — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — Worn Path — Eudora Welty (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly February 1941
  • 55 — The Presbyterian Choir Singers, and the Lady Called Miss or Mrs. Balaifal — William Saroyan (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine August 1939
  • 63 — Night! Youth! Paris! and the Moon! — John Collier (Short Story) The New Yorker January 1 1938
  • 67 — Amen Chorus — H. A. Manhood (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 70 — Fly Hence, Shadows — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — The Last Fight of the Revenge — Sir Walter Raleigh (Article) (Reprint)
  • 79 — The King of the Cats — Stephen Vincent Benét (Short Story) Harper’s Bazar February 1929
  • 92 — The Great Art — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Umquhile — L. Rudston (Short Story)
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2405Argosy (UK) Vol. 5, No. 111944-12-01
  • 2 — All I Ask — G. F. Bradby (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Clear as Daylight — James Street (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 19 — A Red Coat for Night — Manuel Komroff (Short Story) The Yale Review March 1930
  • 28 — Getting Married — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Marchmont D.F.C. — A. C. Malcolm (Short Story)
  • 35 — Beyond the Call of Duty — Beryl Markham (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 47 — The Girl at the Filling Station — Ben Hur Lampman (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 50 — Food and Drink — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Secret Holiday — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 68 — After Silence — Joseph Braddock (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 69 — Histoire de France, or Entrance Fee — Alexander Woollcott (Short Story) The New Yorker March 1 1930
  • 72 — Fine Feathers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — The Door That Would Not Stay Closed — Mary Roberts Rinehart (Short Story) Good Housekeeping June 1941
  • 89 — Lucian, the Moon and the Whale — Lucian of Samothrace; translated by Francis Hickes (Short Story) 1634
  • 94 — Then the King Said — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Up Ferguson Way — Louis Bromfield (Short Story) Cosmopolitan December 1943
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2406Argosy Vol. 320, No. 11945-01-01Henry SteegerGlen W. Thomas
  • 2 — Peace on Earth—For How Long? — Leland Stowe (Article)
  • 6 — God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen! — Henry John Colyton (Novellete)
  • 9 — The Mighty in Miniature — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 10 — Naval Engagement — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 12 — Ultra Violent [Florian Slappey] — Octavus Roy Cohen (Short Story)
  • 16 — For Frankie — William Fay (Short Story)
  • 18 — Palestine Underground — Curt Riess (Article)
  • 20 — Hung Up at Parley’s Store — Cliff Farrell (Short Story)
  • 23 — A G.I.’s Dream of Things to Do — Morton Thompson (Miscellaneous)
  • 24 — Off Tackle — Philip Wylie (Short Story)
  • 27 — Up from the Cave — Will Cuppy (Miscellaneous)
  • 28 — Chemical Keys to Tomorrow’s Miracles — Paul Kearney (Article)
  • 30 — Dateline—South Pacific — Allan R. Bosworth (Short Story)
  • 33 — Men Who Make Beauty Their Business — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 34 — For the Love of Mike — Paul Gardner (Article)
  • 36 — A Trade in Scotch — Crawford Sullivan (Novellete)
  • 39 — You Can Overcome Worry — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 40 — Women Are Peculiar — John Randolph Phillips (Short Story)
  • 42 — What G. I. Joe Is Thinking — Jay Nelson Tuck (Article)
  • 45 — Rooster Derby — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — Pitcher’s Error — William Porter (Short Story)
  • 48 — Solomon’s Court—1944 Style — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — Medals for Sale — Sam Stowe (Short Story)
  • 53 — Sentences That Sell — Alan A. Brown (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — A Carol for Christmas, 1944 — Babette Deutsch (Poem(s))
  • 60 — The High Price of Money — Bruce Cole (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — Radio Boner — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — Tomorrow’s Beautiful World — Ralph Stein (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — Alliteration in Sports — Bud Cornish (Miscellaneous)
  • 69 — Not Quite the Smartest — Bruce Cole (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — My Favorite Text — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2407Argosy (UK) Vol. 6, No. 11945-01-01
  • 2 — Carol of a Maiden — Alfred Noyes (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Wise Men — Edgar Billingham (Short Story)
  • 7 — Tomorrow in the Morning — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) Illustrated September 27 1941, as “The Undefeated”
  • 16 — Minimum Demands — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — In Truth and In Love — Count Leo Tolstoy (Extract) from Anna Karenina (Reprint)
  • 29 — Romance Lingers, Adventure Lives — John Collier (Short Story) The New Yorker November 13 1937
  • 32 — Prayer — George Herbert (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 33 — Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot? — Walter Brooks (Short Story) Liberty October 23 1943
  • 40 — Felinities — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — Malver’s End — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 50 — Lotus — translated by Helen Waddell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 51 — Moonlight Patrol — A. C. Malcolm (Short Story)
  • 57 — Declaration of Independence by Four-Year-Old Son — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 58 — How to Be an Actor — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Dog in the Orchard — Mary Roberts Rinehart (Short Story) Cosmopolitan September 1940
  • 71 — Passing of Arthur — C. F. Caunter (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 84 — Beauty’s Daughters — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — Mr. Jones Will Get You — France Herron (Vignette)
  • 88 — The Ship — Christopher Fry (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 89 — The Web — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story) Good Housekeeping September 1944
  • 93 — The Bishop’s Beggar — Stephen Vincent Benét (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post February 14 1942
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2408Argosy Vol. 320, No. 21945-02-01Henry SteegerErnest F. Baumann
  • 2 — Your World and Mine! — Lawrence N. Galton (Column)
  • 4 — More Fun for Hunters — Morton Thompson (Miscellaneous)
  • 5 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 6 — Argonotes: G.I. Generosity—Yank Secret Weapon — Ivan H. Peterman (Miscellaneous)
  • 7 — Next Month — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 8 — Prelude to Battle — Robert Thomsen (Novellete)
  • 12 — In This Corner— — Jack Karney (Short Story)
  • 16 — Body in the Barn — Margaret Manners (Short Story)
  • 20 — A Dog of Character — H. Vernor Dixon (Short Story)
  • 24 — Ice Water Admiral — Lt. Hannibal Coons, USNR (Article)
  • 26 — Tug at War — William C. Chambliss (Short Story)
  • 29 — Tomorrow’s Beautiful World — Ralph Stein (Miscellaneous)
  • 30 — Detour for Courage — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 34 — Why Not Employ the “P.N.”? — Louis E. Bisch (Article)
  • 36 — The Wild Man of Birmingham — Octavus Roy Cohen (Short Story)
  • 39 — Pete the Pooch: Learns That the Spotlight Can Be Painful — Milt Gross (Cartoon)
  • 40 — Cast-Off — Margaret Cousins (Short Story)
  • 44 — Star Prospector — Donald C. Peattie (Article)
  • 46 — Pigskin Pagliacci — Joel Reeve (Short Story)
  • 50 — Monster in Horse’s Clothing [Mr. Ed] — Walter Brooks (Short Story)
  • 54 — Last Edition — Don Phillips (Short Story)
  • 58 — Miracles Take a Little Longer — Major George Fielding Eliot (Article)
  • 60 — $70,000—to Win! — T. T. Flynn (Short Story)
  • 63 — Double Jeopardy — Kurt Steel (Vignette)
  • 64 — Crisis at Sundown Cay — Whitman Chambers (Novellete)
  • 79 — Our New Magic Eye — Harold Ammons (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — What Do You Know About Presidents? — John H. Cutler (Quiz)
  • 85 — The Chemists Will Clothe You — Waldemar Kaempffert (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — Mystic Experiences: Prison Master — as told to Ed Bodin (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — The Upshot of the Upshoot — Bud Cornish (Poem(s))
  • 90 — Can You Name Them? — Kennison & Elizabeth Bosquet (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Finders Keepers — Lawrence Watkin & Barney Livingstone (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — Sailor’s Choice — May Richstone (Poem(s))
  • 104 — Hoofbeats That Echo Drama — Rip Newborn (Miscellaneous)
2409Argosy (UK) Vol. 6, No. 21945-02-01
  • 2 — The Rainbow — Edward Shanks (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Ronnie Forbes Walks Upon the Waters — John Lastingham (Short Story)
  • 17 — The Accuser — L. A. G. Strong (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 28 — Sports — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — The Second Bandit’s Tale — Karel Čapek (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 39 — Why I Live at the P.O. — Eudora Welty (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly April 1941
  • 50 — Crabbed Age and Youth — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Chinese Chrysanthemum — Romer Wilson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 57 — Confessional — Myrtle Johnston (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine January 1933
  • 67 — Between Midnight and Morning — Owen Seaman (Poem(s)) Punch
  • 68 — February — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Yea and Nay — Neil Bell (Short Story) The Spice of Life by Neil Bell, Collins, 1941
  • 77 — Snow Scene — M. Edwin (Short Story)
  • 83 — Tom o’ the Roads — Lord Dunsany (Short Story) The Neolith #2, February 1908, as “The Highwayman”
  • 87 — Mrs. Barrow’s Usefulness — James Thurber (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 95 — The Brute — Joseph Conrad (Short Story) The Daily Chronicle December 5 1906
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2410Argosy Vol. 320, No. 31945-03-01Henry SteegerFrederick Blakeslee
  • 2 — “Bee” As In Basketball — Clair Bee (Miscellaneous)
  • 4 — Your World and Mine! — Lawrence N. Galton (Column)
  • 5 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 6 — Argonotes: Spokane Hits the Jackpot — Dorothy Haller (Miscellaneous)
  • 7 — Next Month — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 8 — Help Wanted: Homicide — Day Keene (Novellete)
  • 12 — Prelude to Disaster — George Armin Shaftel (Short Story)
  • 16 — Bait for McGillicudy — Philip Wylie (Short Story)
  • 20 — The Ghost of the Nancy Lee — Carl D. Lane (Short Story)
  • 24 — Sin in Paris? — Leland Stowe (Article)
  • 26 — Stumble Bum — Jack Karney (Short Story)
  • 30 — The Midnight Ride of Henry Todd — William Hazlett Upson (Short Story)
  • 34 — Our Most Savage Allies — Edgar Jones (Article)
  • 36 — Navigator to Colonel — H. Vernor Dixon (Short Story)
  • 40 — The Racquet Gladiators — Joel Reeve (Short Story)
  • 44 — The Secret of Sleep! — Milton Mayer (Article)
  • 46 — For the Glory of Trondheim — Charles Stuart (Novellete)
  • 50 — Torger Tokle, Greatest of Them All — Frank Elkins (Article)
  • 52 — Rum, Sherry—or Quicklime — William Wister Haines (Short Story)
  • 55 — Pete the Pooch: Attains Stardom, the Hard Way — Milt Gross (Cartoon)
  • 56 — For the Admiral’s Pleasure — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 60 — Square Rigged—for Deep Sea Sailors — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 62 — Woodrow’s $900 Headache — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 64 — The Great Magruder — Frederick Hazlitt Brennan (Novellete)
  • 80 — Fancy Chow — Sgt. Harold Helfer (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — They Don’t Belong! — Bud Cornish (Quiz)
  • 89 — Sky Ghost Over Germany — Leo Disher (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Mystic Experiences: Railroad Engine of Death — as told to Ed Bodin (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Thirteen Tests for a Big Shot — Burton R. Durkee (Puzzle)
2411Argosy (UK) Vol. 6, No. 31945-03-01
  • 2 — Neptune’s Park — William Shakespeare (Poem(s)) from Cymbeline, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
  • 3 — The Little Distance — Kay Boyle (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 6 1943
  • 15 — The Professional — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 22 — That Begins with an M — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Desperate Scenery — Whit Burnett (Short Story) Story #108, July/August 1944
  • 35 — Tomos and the Harp — Rhys Davies (Short Story)
  • 38 — Before the Dawn — Lawrence Binyon (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 39 — Shrimp — Hector Bolitho (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine #504, December 1936
  • 48 — In Quiet of the Night — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — Lotus Eater — W. Somerset Maugham (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine October 1935
  • 64 — Sleeping Woodlands — T. Lovatt Williams (Poem(s))
  • 65 — White Weathercock — T. F. Powys (Short Story) The House With the Echo by T. F. Powys, Viking, 1928
  • 69 — Barber Whose Uncle Had His Head Bitten Off by a Circus Tiger — William Saroyan (Short Story) Hairenik Association, 1935
  • 75 — Improbable — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — First Horseman — H. G. Wells (Short Story) The Idler July 1897
  • 86 — Royal Lines — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — The Rich Coast — Peter Spain (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 95 — Stingaree — E. W. Hornung (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2412Argosy Vol. 320, No. 41945-04-01Henry SteegerErnest Baumann
  • 2 — Your World and Mine! — Lawrence Galton (Column)
  • 4 — You Take It from Here — Bob Considine (Column)
  • 5 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Killer, Stay ’Way from My Door — H. H. Stinson (Novellete)
  • 12 — Red Gloves — John Wells (Short Story)
  • 16 — ’Round the Horn to Hell — H. Vernor Dixon (Novellete)
  • 20 — For Professionals Only — Matt Taylor (Short Story)
  • 24 — Thunder Over Latin America — Ray Josephs (Article)
  • 26 — Profit Without Honor [Florian Slappey] — Octavus Roy Cohen (Short Story)
  • 30 — Five Fathoms Down — Charles Mergendahl (Short Story)
  • 34 — Argosy’s All American — Haskell Cohen (Article)
  • 36 — Jackknife Finance — Leon Ware (Short Story)
  • 40 — Such a Spiritous Horse! [Mr. Ed] — Walter Brooks (Short Story)
  • 44 — What’s Your Worry — William Moulton Marston (Article)
  • 46 — A Hanging Matter — Theodore Thomas (Short Story)
  • 49 — Recipe for Murder — Ben Wilson (Vignette)
  • 50 — Death in Your Veins — Lowell Brentano (Article)
  • 52 — Return to Craghill — T. T. Flynn (Short Story)
  • 54 — The Too Tender Equation — Clive Grierson Cornish (Short Story)
  • 58 — Feeding 7,000,000! — Lynn Perkins & Lamont Buchanan (Pictorial)
  • 60 — The Sword of the Samurai — D. L. Champion (Short Story)
  • 64 — The South Widham Affair — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 80 — Keeping Up with Science — James F. Bender, Ph.D. (Column)
  • 83 — Exploring Your Personality — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 84 — Twice As Good — Harold Helfer (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — If It’s Alive, They Have It — Lloyd Shearer (Miscellaneous)
  • 90 — Queer, Aren’t They? — Samuel Tenenbaum (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Mystic Experiences: Spirit Gas — Mrs. George Milliken (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — The Shrine We Must Destroy — Hallett Abend (Miscellaneous)
2413Argosy (UK) Vol. 6, No. 41945-04-01
  • 2 — English Air — John Freeman (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Anniversary — William L. Worden (Short Story) Woman’s Home Companion February 1944
  • 15 — Tobermory [Clovis Sangrail] — Saki (Short Story) The Chronicles of Clovis by Saki, John Lane, 1911 revised from the original (Westminster Gazette, November 27, 1909) to feature Clovis rather than Bertie van Tahn.
  • 22 — Wild Life — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — By Courage, Through Danger — Dorothy Cottrell (Short Story)
  • 33 — The Boy and the Stone — John O’Connor (Short Story) The Bell July 1944
  • 41 — Bert and the Church Dance — J. E. Spencer (Short Story)
  • 46 — Mainsprings — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — Sidepath of Love — Bruno Frank (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 58 — Spring Songs
  • 58 — Morning — Geoffrey Johnson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 58 — April — John Pudney (Poem(s)) Almanack of Hope by John Pudney, John Lane, 1944
  • 59 — Was It a Dream? — Guy de Maupassant (Short Story) Complete Works by Guy de Maupassant, St. Dunstan Society, 1903 translated from the French (“La morte”, Gil Blas, May 31, 1887).
  • 63 — Lao Ting and the Luminous Insect [Kai Lung] — Ernest Bramah (Short Story) The London Mercury June 1922
  • 75 — The Ring — Allon Bacon (Short Story)
  • 84 — The Noble Art — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — The Magpie — Peter Spain (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 89 — Miss Poddy and the Humble Cottage — Noel Langley (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2414Argosy Vol. 321, No. 11945-05-01Henry SteegerErnest Chiriacka
  • 2 — Your World and Mine! — Lawrence Galton (Column)
  • 3 — Bill Stern’s Corner — Bill Stern (Miscellaneous)
  • 4 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 5 — You Take It from Here — Bob Considine (Column)
  • 6 — Argonotes: Dateline—Somewhere in Germany — Joseph G. O’Keefe (Miscellaneous)
  • 6 — Argonotes: Dateline—South Pacific — Lt. Maurice A. Unger (Miscellaneous)
  • 7 — Next Month — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 8 — Murder in the Newsroom — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 12 — Every Man His Sword — William Chamberlain (Short Story)
  • 16 — Fresh Water Nightmare — Philip Wylie (Short Story)
  • 20 — Fighter for Sale — Jack Karney (Short Story)
  • 24 — Bringing the Dead Back to Life! — Ella Winter (Article)
  • 26 — This Hero Stuff — Edward Hope (Short Story)
  • 30 — Lunatic Patrol — Les Savage, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 34 — Brooklyn’s Kid Pennant Chasers — Leo Durocher (Article)
  • 36 — In Search of Folly — Robert Burkhardt (Short Story)
  • 40 — Pirate Style — Ben T. Young (Short Story)
  • 44 — The G. I.’s General — Hannibal Coons (Article)
  • 46 — Overnight Diver — H. Vernor Dixon (Short Story)
  • 50 — The —th Division Moves — George Fielding Eliot (Article)
  • 52 — Exit with Honor — Matt Taylor (Short Story)
  • 54 — Keeping Up with Science — James F. Bender, Ph.D. (Column)
  • 55 — Pete the Pooch: Goes to Market — Milt Gross (Cartoon)
  • 56 — A Gamble in Beans — Sidney Herschel Small (Short Story)
  • 60 — Medal for McDonough [Mike McDonough] — William C. Chambliss (Short Story)
  • 64 — Hannegan’s Ghost — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 80 — Life-Saving Trousers — S. Sgt Harold Helfer, USMC (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Are You a Frog Shaker? — Ernst Behrendt (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — The Younger Generation — Robert Hyatt (Quiz)
  • 89 — The B-Bag—G. I. Safety Valve — Peter Lisagor (Article)
  • 101 — Mystic Experiences: The Phantom Beacon — T. N. Durosko (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — A ’Round the World Quiz — Ronald Keeler (Quiz)
2415Argosy (UK) Vol. 6, No. 51945-05-01
  • 2 — I Heard a Linnet Courting — Robert Bridges (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Flight of the Wawkus Bird — Richard Sale (Short Story) Esquire October 1943
  • 15 — Distances of the World — Michael Foster (Short Story) Collier’s March 6 1943
  • 27 — Shakespeare at War — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Night at the Police Station — Harry Tuyn (Short Story)
  • 39 — Kitty the Wren — Seán O’Faoláin (Short Story) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1937
  • 50 — Full Quiver — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Thus I Refute Beelzy — John Collier (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly October 1940
  • 58 — Day’s Affirmation — Herbert Read (Poem(s)) Thirty-Five Poems by Herbert Read, Faber and Faber, 1940
  • 59 — The Moon-Caller — MacKinlay Kantor (Short Story) Collier’s October 7 1944
  • 71 — Waterways — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — The Grandstand Complex — Horace McCoy (Short Story) Esquire December 1935
  • 85 — Yab — Bill Naughton (Short Story)
  • 89 — Sussex Drinking Song — Hilaire Belloc (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 90 — What Thing Is Love? — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Two’s Company — H. P. Toler (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 95 — To Be Humble and Obedient — translated by Eileen Power (Extract) from The Goodman of Paris, Routledge, 1928
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2416Argosy Vol. 321, No. 21945-06-01Henry SteegerRafael De Soto
  • 2 — Your World and Mine! — Lawrence N. Galton (Column)
  • 3 — Jap Draft Dodgers — Curt Riess (Article)
  • 4 — You Take It from Here — Bob Considine (Column)
  • 5 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 6 — Argonotes: Something the Enemy Ain’t Got — Sam E. Stavisky, M. Sgt, USMC (Miscellaneous)
  • 7 — Next Month — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 8 — Bleecker Street Pilot — N. R. Shores (Short Story)
  • 12 — The Legend of Melody Creek — John Randolph Phillips (Short Story)
  • 16 — Bowery Boy — Frank Bonham (Short Story)
  • 20 — A Bat and a Prayer — Howard Breslin (Short Story)
  • 24 — A New Nazi Empire? — Albert A. Brandt (Article)
  • 26 — Big Mag Has Engine Trouble — Roark Bradford (Short Story)
  • 30 — McDonough to the Rescue [Mike McDonough] — William C. Chambliss (Short Story)
  • 34 — His “Gadget” Changed the World — Harland Manchester (Article)
  • 36 — Not in the Contract — Athelstane Kendrick (Short Story)
  • 39 — Bill Stern’s Corner — Bill Stern (Miscellaneous)
  • 40 — Midnight Rendezvous — Margaret Manners (Short Story)
  • 43 — Pete the Pooch: Laughs Too Soon — Milt Gross (Cartoon)
  • 44 — Make Your Moods Work for You — Louis E. Bisch, M.D., Ph.D. (Article)
  • 46 — A Downright Peaceful Man! — H. Vernor Dixon (Short Story)
  • 48 — Flying Room Only — Keith Edgar (Short Story)
  • 52 — Uncommon Castaway — Nelson S. Bond (Short Story)
  • 56 — Contention at Red Gulch — Todhunter Ballard (Short Story)
  • 58 — Cartoonists in Foxholes — Hannibal Coons (Article)
  • 60 — Loser—and New Champion — Jack Karney (Short Story)
  • 63 — Did It Work? — Hans Schoenfeld (Quiz)
  • 64 — Murder Never Rings Twice — Dick Strouse (Novellete)
  • 81 — Keeping Up with Science — James F. Bender, Ph.D. (Column)
  • 84 — Play Ball, Soldier! — Hal Lehrman (Article)
  • 87 — Mystic Experiences: Trapped by Rattlers — Ed Bodin (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — A Very Quiet Commando — Philip McKee (True Story)
  • 93 — How Observant Am I? — James F. Bender, Ph.D. (Quiz)
  • 98 — Head First — Gerald Mygatt (Miscellaneous)
  • 100 — Fun Teasers — John Henry Cutler, Ph.D. (Puzzle)
2417Argosy (UK) Vol. 6, No. 61945-06-01
  • 2 — The Night Is Near Gone — Alexander Montgomerie (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Song at Twilight — Peter Delius (Short Story) This Week October 29 1939, as by Dorothy Black
  • 14 — The Little Goats — Frances Frost (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 15 — The Harness — John Steinbeck (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly June 1938
  • 26 — In Regal Mode — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — She Shall Have Music — Austin Strong (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly October 1942
  • 38 — I Stood Tiptoe Upon a Little Hill — John Keats (Poem(s)) Poems by John Keats, C. & J. Ollier, 1817
  • 39 — The Extraordinarily Horrible Dummy — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) Penguin Parade #6, 1939
  • 43 — Rogue Royal — A. C. Malcolm (Short Story)
  • 47 — What’s Your Score? — Howard Collins (Quiz)
  • 48 — Rockets — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — Striding Folly [Lord Peter Wimsey] — Dorothy L. Sayers (Short Story) The Strand Magazine July 1935
  • 60 — Manners Makyth Man — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — Louise — W. Somerset Maugham (Vignette) Cosmopolitan September 1925, as “The Most Selfish Woman I Knew”
  • 69 — Monkey Business at Gibraltar [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 21 1944
  • 82 — Unclouded Weather — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Pipes in Arcady — Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch (Short Story) News from the Duchy by Sir Arthur T. Quiller-Couch, Arrowsmith, 1913
  • 93 — Flight — Charles Dickens (Short Story) Household Words #75, August 30 1851, uncredited.
  • 97 — A Kiss for Mr. Lincoln — Louise Kennedy Mabie (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post September 27 1941
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2418Argosy Vol. 321, No. 31945-07-01Henry SteegerGail Phillips
  • 1 — Starts and Fits in Sport — Lt. (jg) F. A. Birmingham (Article)
  • 2 — Your World and Mine! — Lawrence N. Galton (Column)
  • 3 — Uncle Sam’s New Flame-Thrower: “The Atomizer” — John Jay Daly (Miscellaneous)
  • 4 — The Man Who Went to Prison — Leslie T. White (True Story)
  • 5 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 6 — Argonotes: G.I. Battle Savvy — Lieutenant Walter Petravage (Miscellaneous)
  • 7 — Next Month — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 8 — Married to Murder — G. T. Fleming-Roberts (Novellete)
  • 12 — Books ’n Saddles — Allan R. Bosworth (Short Story)
  • 16 — Hot-Corner Hero — Walter Roeber Schmidt (Short Story)
  • 19 — They’re Biting in 48 States! — Ted Trueblood (Article)
  • 20 — Echo of Fear — Margaret Manners (Short Story)
  • 24 — Stalin—Evil Genius or Saint? — Richard E. Lauterbach (Article)
  • 26 — Too Much Fish for Rugmund — Philip Wylie (Short Story)
  • 28 — General Forrest Fights Again — Walter Havighurst (Short Story)
  • 32 — International Gate Crashers — Oren Arnold (Article)
  • 34 — A Piece of Meat for Sophie — Harvey Kent (Short Story)
  • 37 — Last Landfall — Constance Cameron (Short Story)
  • 40 — The Secret Seven of Argentina — Ray Josephs (Article)
  • 42 — Steamboat Diplomacy — Carl D. Lane (Short Story)
  • 45 — Pete the Pooch: The Higher the Hurdle, the Longer the Fall — Milt Gross (Cartoon)
  • 46 — Ed Divides and Conquers [Mr. Ed] — Walter Brooks (Short Story)
  • 50 — We’ll Have $10,000,000 Fights! — Mike Jacobs (Article)
  • 52 — Swamp Devil — Elmer Ransom (Short Story)
  • 55 — Did It Work? — Hans Schoenfeld (Quiz)
  • 56 — Crooked—but Smart! — Joel Reeve (Short Story)
  • 60 — Parachute Fever — William Chamberlain (Short Story)
  • 64 — Trumpets West! — Luke Short (Novellete)
  • 79 — Clubmen in Battle Dress — T. Norman Palmer (Miscellaneous)
  • 80 — Exploring Your Personality — James F. Bender, Ph.D. (Quiz)
  • 85 — Mystic Experiences: Telephone Telepathy — Ruth Ben Albert (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Our Feathered Air Messengers — Martin Sheridan (Article)
  • 90 — Keeping Up with Science — James F. Bender, Ph.D. (Column)
  • 98 — Postmark Overseas — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 100 — Desert Curiosities — Vance Hoyt (Miscellaneous)
2419Argosy (UK) Vol. 6, No. 71945-07-01
  • 2 — Wild Heron — Daniel Whitehead Hicky (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Beautiful Burial of Uncle Joe — Eli Waldron (Short Story) Collier’s September 16 1944
  • 13 — Big-Hearted — John Macadam (Short Story)
  • 18 — In All the World — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — Marie Antoinette — Peter Lorden (Short Story)
  • 27 — Wish Me Luck — H. A. Manhood (Short Story) The Evening Standard April 12 1934
  • 33 — Tale of Don Emilio — Philip Freund (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 37 — I Am a Very Descript Man — L. S. (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 41 — Queer Child — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 47 — Jade and Gentlemen — Emily Hahn (Short Story)
  • 54 — The Orchard — Lawrence Binyon (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 55 — Pigs’ Patter — A. C. Bailey (Short Story)
  • 58 — The Odyssey — Andrew Lang (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 59 — Portrait of Manuel — Neil Paterson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 72 — Dog or Devil? — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Kane’s Doll — P. Youngman-Carter (Short Story)
  • 77 — Être Aimé, to Be Loved — M. J. Baker (Vignette)
  • 80 — Ruffian Billows — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Village Without Men — M. Barrington (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 93 — Ah! What a Godchild! — George H. Powell (Extract) Duelling Stories of the Sixteenth Century by George H. Powell, A.H. Bullen, 1904
  • 96 — Common Clay — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — The Bat of Altschwanstein — P. G. Hartley (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2420Argosy Vol. 321, No. 41945-08-01Henry SteegerGail Phillips
  • 2 — Your World and Mine! — Lawrence N. Galton (Column)
  • 3 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 4 — Bill Stern’s Corner — Bill Stern (Miscellaneous)
  • 5 — So You’re Going for a Hike — William A. Rossi (Miscellaneous)
  • 8 — Wagon Wheel City [Part 1 of 2] — Tom Blackburn (Serial Segment)
  • 12 — Way of the Valiant — Paul Deresco Augsburg (Short Story)
  • 16 — Press-Box Pitcher — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 20 — Shell-Game Shanghai — Howard Bloomfield (Novellete)
  • 24 — Russia’s Blueprint for Germany — Curt Riess (Article)
  • 27 — Railroad Fans, Inc. — Archie Robertson (Miscellaneous)
  • 28 — The Great Rooster Rebellion — Everett & Olga Webber (Short Story)
  • 32 — For Service Rendered — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 36 — Our Ghost Base in Jap Waters — Edgar Jones (Article)
  • 39 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 40 — News Value — David Davidson (Vignette)
  • 42 — Sea Monster — Philip Wylie (Short Story)
  • 44 — Broadway Baby — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 44 — Ike Falk—Professional Baseball Fan — Michael Strauss (Article)
  • 46 — Not for Glory — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 50 — The Loneliest Job in the World — John Scott Douglas (Article)
  • 52 — Tempest in a Bean Pot — Eugene Swan, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 56 — Miniature Murder — Julius Long (Short Story)
  • 60 — Target in Nagasaki — Walter Havighurst (Short Story)
  • 63 — Did It Work? — Hans Schoenfeld (Quiz)
  • 81 — The Sultan’s Skull — Emile C. Schurmacher (Miscellaneous)
  • 82 — One More River to Cross — G. M. Raphael (True Story)
  • 85 — Robot Mata Haris — Robert Hyatt (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — Fur, Fin and Feather Pirates — Jim Kjelgaard (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Bad Water Buckaroo — Neill C. Wilson (Miscellaneous)
  • 90 — Keeping Up with Science — James F. Bender, Ph.D. (Column)
  • 93 — The Long and Short of It — Bill Wernicke (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — Good Conduct — David Dressier (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Mystic Experiences: G.I.’s Ghost Guide — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — The Whale Comes Back — Emile C. Schurmacher (Miscellaneous)
2421Argosy (UK) Vol. 6, No. 81945-08-01
  • 2 — The Wind and the Corn — Frank Kendon (Poem(s))
  • 3 — I Can Hear You Perfectly — Lawrence Williams (Short Story) Collier’s May 26 1945
  • 11 — Chiva — P. N. Fell (Short Story)
  • 16 — A Grain of Salt — Wallace Irwin (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 17 — Miracle at Durango — Henry Norton (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 21 — The Victor — Edmund Blunden (Poem(s))
  • 22 — Asleep in the Sun — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Tarantula — Eileen Hickman-Smith (Short Story)
  • 33 — One of the Least Famous of the Great Love Affairs of History — William Saroyan (Short Story) Love, Here Is My Hat by William Saroyan, Modern Age Books, 1938
  • 36 — Proem — Robert Nathan (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 37 — William and Mary — Max Beerbohm (Short Story) And Even Now by Max Beerbohm, William Heinemann, 1920
  • 46 — Haste to the Wedding — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — Lukundoo — Edward Lucas White (Short Story) Weird Tales November 1925
  • 61 — Petrified Man — Eudora Welty (Short Story) The Southern Review Spring 1939
  • 73 — Window of Broken Magic — Louis Golding (Short Story) The Apple (of Beauty and Discord) v1 #2, 1920
  • 80 — Blessed Bashfulness — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — North of England Championship — Bill Naughton (Short Story)
  • 91 — My Brother Joe — Harry Tuyn (Short Story)
  • 101 — Elephant Cutlet — Ludwig Bemelmans (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 103 — Marshal de Bassompierre’s Adventure — Hugo von Hofmannsthal (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2422Argosy Vol. 322, No. 11945-09-01Henry Steeger
  • 2 — Along the Hangar Line — Robert Monroe (Column)
  • 3 — Your World and Mine! — Lawrence N. Galton (Column)
  • 4 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 5 — Roughing It Smoothly — Ted Trueblood (Article)
  • 6 — Argonotes: It Started in World War I — Corporal Edwin Diehl (Miscellaneous)
  • 7 — Next Month — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 8 — Mr. McHugh and the Maharajah — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 12 — Gagan Collects an Island — Allan R. Bosworth (Short Story)
  • 16 — Pennant Punchy! — Joel Reeve (Short Story)
  • 19 — Danger Without Glory — Albert Richard Wetjen (Article)
  • 20 — Kevin Comes Aboard — Frank Laskier (Short Story)
  • 24 — What America Wants — Leland Stowe (Article)
  • 27 — Trail Fever — S. Omar Barker (Short Story)
  • 30 — Canvas-Back Champ — William Heuman (Short Story)
  • 34 — Baseball Is My Business — Larry MacPhail (Article)
  • 37 — Uncle Heggy Goes to Glory — John Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 40 — Track Clear at Algodones — Charles W. Tyler (Short Story)
  • 44 — The Truth About De Gaulle — Joachim Joesten (Article)
  • 46 — With Teeth and Tail [Mr. Ed] — Walter Brooks (Short Story)
  • 50 — Tricks of Jury Picking — Henry Morton Robinson (Article)
  • 52 — Wagon Wheel City [Part 2 of 2] — Tom Blackburn (Serial Segment)
  • 55 — Pete the Pooch: Victim of the Housing Shortage — Milt Gross (Cartoon)
  • 56 — Man for the Mission — Richard Sale (Short Story)
  • 60 — Powder for Santa Anna — T. T. Flynn (Novellete)
  • 81 — Choose Your Partners — Bill Wernicke (Quiz)
  • 82 — Keeping Up with Science — James F. Bender, Ph.D. (Column)
  • 89 — Mission Accomplished — J. A. Ballard (True Story)
  • 91 — Mystic Experiences: Swamp Fire — Tom E. Wetzel (Miscellaneous)
  • 92 — Food and Fine Fettle — Lansing Coe (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Air Instead of Gasoline — Robert M. Hyatt (Miscellaneous)
  • 98 — What Do You Know About Skunks? — Vance Hoyt (Miscellaneous)
2423Argosy (UK) Vol. 6, No. 91945-09-01
  • 2 — Happiness — Edward Thomas (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Street of Faces — Frank Owen (Short Story) Weird Tales July 1943
  • 13 — Auburn Glory — Michael Delarche (Short Story)
  • 17 — Cannery Row — John Steinbeck (Novel) Viking, 1945; condensed.
  • 35 — Papago Wedding — Mary Austin (Vignette) The American Mercury September 1925
  • 38 — Sweet Peace — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — Egg in Road — H. A. Manhood (Short Story) Apples by Night by H. A. Manhood, Cape, 1932
  • 46 — Walsham-le-Willows — Claude Colleer Abbott (Poem(s)) Miss Bedell and Other Poems by Claude Colleer Abbott, Chatto & Windus, 1924
  • 47 — The Inn That Ran Away — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 55 — To Present My Love — Nicholas Breton (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 56 — Nosegay — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Day of Heroes — Jim Tully (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 65 — The Strange Case of Samuel Proudfoot, Clerk — Clarence Winchester (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 72 — The Wind in Her Hair — John Buxton (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 72 — They Say the Earth — John Buxton (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 73 — Glasgow Phantom [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 15 1944
  • 85 — Gus the Gambler — William Saroyan (Short Story) Love, Here Is My Hat by William Saroyan, Modern Age Books, 1938
  • 90 — My Dainty Duck — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — The Painted Desert — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2424Argosy (UK) Vol. 6, No. 101945-10-01
  • 2 — Facts — William A. Norris (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — No. 14 Pony Camp — Barrad (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 7 — The Last Charge — Edison Marshall (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 10 1939
  • 18 — The Shell’s Song — John Keats (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 19 — Passing the Love of Women — D. D. Black (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post August 27 1927
  • 30 — Green Forest — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Pride of the Village — Peter Neagoe (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 37 — They Came to a River — Rogelio Sinán; translated by Joan Coyne (Short Story)
  • 47 — The Grand Passion of Lubovski — Richard G. Hubler (Vignette) The New Yorker September 23 1944
  • 49 — If You Have Seen — Thomas Moore (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 50 — Parting the Winds — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Wax — Gerald Bullett (Short Story) Helen’s Lovers, and Other Tales by Gerald Bullett, Heinemann, 1932
  • 60 — The After-Knowing — Gustav Davidson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 61 — The Glass Eye — John Keir Cross (Short Story) The Other Passenger by John Keir Cross, John Westhouse, 1944
  • 74 — If This Be True — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — Faithful Jenny Dove — Eleanor Farjeon (Short Story) Hutchinson’s Magazine October 1924
  • 89 — The Wild Horses — Clara Laidlaw (Short Story) Story #108, July/August 1944
  • 97 — Rider and Mare — John Masefield (Poem(s)) from Reynard the Fox or the Ghost Heath Run, Macmillan, 1920
  • 98 — Police Station — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 99 — A Good Day — Weston Martyr (Short Story)
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2425Argosy (Canada) Vol. 317, No. 161945-11-01Ernest Chiriacka
  • 2 — Double Jeopardy — Kurt Steel (Vignette) Argosy February 1945
  • 4 — The Great Magruder — Frederick Hazlitt Brennan (Novellete) Argosy March 1945
  • 32 — For the Glory of Trondheim — Charles Stuart (Novellete) Argosy March 1945
  • 46 — Detour for Courage — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Short Story) Argosy February 1945
  • 53 — The Wild Man of Birmingham — Octavus Roy Cohen (Short Story) Argosy February 1945
  • 60 — Monster in Horse’s Clothing [Mr. Ed] — Walter Brooks (Short Story) Argosy February 1945
  • 68 — Body in the Barn — Margaret Manners (Short Story) Argosy February 1945
  • 78 — In This Corner— — Jack Karney (Short Story) Argosy February 1945
  • 86 — A Dog of Character — H. Vernor Dixon (Short Story) Argosy February 1945
  • 94 — Pigskin Pagliacci — Joel Reeve (Short Story) Argosy February 1945
  • 101 — Last Edition — Don Phillips (Short Story) Argosy February 1945
  • 108 — Dateline—South Pacific — Allan R. Bosworth (Short Story) Argosy January 1945
  • 113 — Eyes in the Corner — Paul Annixter (Short Story) Adventure October 1944
  • 118 — Tug at War — William C. Chambliss (Short Story) Argosy February 1945
2426Argosy (UK) Vol. 6, No. 111945-11-01
  • 2 — For Today — J. Gilbert Holland (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Breath of the Devil — Allan R. Bosworth (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post May 12 1945
  • 14 — Grass — Laurence Whistler (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 15 — Raziya — Christine Weston (Short Story) Tomorrow February 1944
  • 23 — Blinker Was a Good Dog — Ben Hur Lampman (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly March 1943
  • 27 — A Baker’z Duzzen Uv Wize Sawz — Edward Rowland Sill (Poem(s)) The Century Magazine December 1888
  • 28 — Mighty Heart — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — The Life and Death of George Wilson — Neil Paterson (Novellete)
  • 53 — The Seal Man — John Masefield (Vignette) The Manchester Guardian April 12 1907
  • 55 — Sweet Content — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 56 — Nothing Daunted — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Crocodile Tears [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 28 1945
  • 75 — O’Halloran and the Little People — Charles H. Connell (Short Story)
  • 80 — Nightmare — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Rachel — Howard Fast (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 14 1941
  • 99 — Four Poems of Today
  • 99 — Hill-Side Tree — Maxwell Bodenheim (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 99 — The Pasture — Robert Frost (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 100 — Water-Lilies — Sara Teasdale (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 100 — Boy in the Wind — George Dillon (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 101 — The Sinner — S. D. Wallis (Short Story)
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2427Argosy (UK) Vol. 6, No. 121945-12-01
  • 2 — Winter the Huntsman — Osbert Sitwell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Astonished Father — Bernard Glemser (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 13 — The Winter Bough — Joseph Joel Keith (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 14 — Strange Story — E. J. Coatsworth (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 15 — The Friendly Ghost — Eli Waldron (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 24 — Gilded Lily — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Red Wine — Thomas Grant Springer (Short Story) The Armchair Companion ed. A. L. Furman, Gold Label Books, 1944
  • 37 — Nest Egg — Jesse Stuart (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 45 — The Day My Mother Bit the Tram-Driver — Peter Silsby (True Story)
  • 50 — Across the Years — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Devil’s Work — John Lastingham (Short Story)
  • 65 — Sweet Fancy — H. A. Manhood (Short Story) English Story: Fifth Series ed. Woodrow Wyatt, Collins, 1944
  • 69 — Time, Gentlemen, Please — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 71 — Lost Child — Clara Laidlaw (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 88 — Umbrage Taken — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Who Pays the Piper — A. C. Malcolm (Short Story)
  • 97 — The Tempting of Michaeleen — Thomas F. Healy (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2428Argosy (UK) Vol. 7, No. 11946-01-01
  • 2 — Carol — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) ca. 1400
  • 3 — Codger King — J. T. Story (Short Story)
  • 9 — Early-Shadowed Valley — Michael Foster (Short Story) Liberty April 3 1943
  • 20 — Nineteenth-Century Painting — Esther Shephard (Poem(s)) The New Yorker 1945
  • 21 — Tale of the Long Horse — Peter Spain (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 25 — Music at Night — Christopher Morley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 26 — Christmas — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — A House Licensed — P. L. Howard (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 35 — Cobra — France Herron (Vignette)
  • 37 — A Glencannon Collection [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 16 1945
  • 48 — Having Fun — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — Longest Laugh — C. T. Stoneham (Short Story)
  • 54 — Old Ways — translated by Arthur Waley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 55 — The Visitor — Henry Treece (Short Story)
  • 64 — If I Were King — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — The Sensitive Goldfish — Christina Stead (Short Story) Salzburg Tales by Christina Stead, Peter Davies, 1934
  • 75 — Little Kind of Fellow — John McGhee (Short Story)
  • 80 — Travellers’ Joy — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 81 — The Snuff Box — Margery Sharp (Short Story) The Strand Magazine March 1935
  • 94 — Christmas Miniature — Herbert Palmer (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 95 — Latiká — Aleisha Dutt (Short Story)
  • 99 — Stand-In — Donald Cobbett (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 101 — Skaiting Party — Charles Dickens (Extract) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2429Argosy (UK) Vol. 7, No. 21946-02-01
  • 2 — Valentine — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Seed of Greatness — Jacland Marmur (Short Story) Liberty May 6 1944
  • 16 — Love-Lockes — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — The Demon Lover — Elizabeth Bowen (Short Story) The Listener November 26 1941
  • 25 — Old Mike — Bill Naughton (Short Story)
  • 31 — The Red Herring [Captain Gault] — William Hope Hodgson (Short Story) The London Magazine September 1914
  • 40 — Treasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — The R.A.F. and the Sleeping Beauty — Nigel Kneale (Short Story); given as by Nigel Neale.
  • 49 — Patience — Charles H. Connell (Short Story)
  • 57 — Hell for Leather — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 58 — Sir Kenelm to the Lady Venetia in 1624 — Christopher Morley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 59 — Miss Emmeline Takes Off — Walter Brooks (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post September 8 1945
  • 72 — To My Son — Siegfried Sassoon (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 73 — The Trout — Seán O’Faoláin (Vignette) Collier’s May 12 1945
  • 76 — Strong Drink Is Raging — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — Escape of Logan — Edward H. Smith (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 89 — Thorns for Johnny Spring — Cliff Farrell (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post September 15 1945
  • 99 — The Strong Grasses — Don Marquis (Short Story) Collier’s June 15 1929
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2430Argosy (UK) Vol. 7, No. 31946-03-01
  • 2 — Cities and Thrones and Powers — Rudyard Kipling (Poem(s)) Puck of Pook’s Hill by Rudyard Kipling, Macmillan, 1906
  • 3 — Manhandler — Jack London (Short Story) The London Magazine September 1909, as “The Heathen”
  • 19 — Unseen — Norman Swan (Vignette)
  • 20 — Virginal — David Morton (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 21 — Flat Out for Hell — James Stevens (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 35 — Ally — J. Frank Dobie (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 40 — Table Talk — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — The Professor and the Mermaid — John Nicholson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 54 — Dead of Night — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 55 — The Swan — Pamela Hansford Johnson (Short Story)
  • 61 — Ruffian’s Wife — Dashiell Hammett (Short Story) Sunset: The Pacific Monthly October 1925
  • 74 — Philomel with Melody and Obbligato — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber — Ernest Hemingway (Novellete) Cosmopolitan September 1936
  • 103 — When I Set Out for Lyonnesse — Thomas Hardy (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 104 — Happiness — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — The Experts — Mindret Lord (Short Story) Cosmopolitan July 1943
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2431Argosy (UK) Vol. 7, No. 41946-04-01
  • 2 — The Rainbow — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s)) Songs of Childhood by Walter de la Mare, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1916
  • 3 — Cost of a Fish — Georges Surdez (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 13 — Monday at Six — Catherine Hubbell (Short Story) Charm 1945
  • 20 — Début — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — Special Delivery — Philip Wylie (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 33 — Mourning for Ianto — Rhys Davies (Short Story) Esquire February 1937
  • 39 — The Case of Lady Talond — Norman Edwards (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 51 — Money — Richard Armour (Poem(s)) The Saturday Evening Post January 27 1940
  • 52 — Rivers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — Flight of the Sorrel Mare — Theodore Roberts (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 67 — In the Dark — Ben Hecht (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 81 — A Girl Looked On — B. L. Jacot (Short Story)
  • 87 — Tell Me, Gentle Sir… — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 88 — Student of Our Sweet English Tongue — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Mr. Bertrand — Robert Westerby (Short Story)
  • 98 — Sweet O’ the Year
  • 98 — “Spring goeth all in white” — Robert Bridges (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 98 — “Now the lusty spring is seen” — John Fletcher (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 99 — Marble Cage — Elisabeth Kyle (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2432Argosy Vol. 322, No. 21946-05-01Henry Steeger
  • 1 — Fishermania — Corey Ford (Miscellaneous)
  • 2 — Along the Hangar Line — Robert Monroe (Column)
  • 4 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 5 — Your World and Mine! — Lawrence N. Galton (Column)
  • 8 — No Law North of 54° [Part 1 of 2] — Tom W. Blackburn (Serial Segment)
  • 12 — Allergic to Combat — Dennison O’Hara (Short Story)
  • 16 — The Arm of Finis MacCaul — H. L. Kidd, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 20 — The Reformation of Pablo Suarez — Ada D. Finn (Short Story)
  • 24 — Cracking Davy Jones’ Treasure Chest — Ray Josephs (Article)
  • 26 — Basketball Bum — William Heuman (Short Story)
  • 31 — You and Alcohol — Lowell Brentano (Miscellaneous)
  • 32 — O’Bannon Reports for Battle — Frederick J. Bell (Novellete)
  • 36 — Can We Survive? — Leland Stowe (Article)
  • 38 — The Fiddler and the Gunman — Todhunter Ballard (Short Story)
  • 42 — Thunder Underfoot — Walter Duranty & Mary Loos (Novellete)
  • 46 — Boxing’s Violent Ray — Ralph M. Zeuthen (Article)
  • 48 — The Pied Piper of Widgeon Island — William Chamberlain (Short Story)
  • 52 — Death Never Knocks — John Hetherington (Short Story)
  • 56 — Unreconverted Champ — William Fay (Short Story)
  • 60 — Salt-Water Sailor — D. Cottrell (Short Story)
  • 63 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 64 — No Hits, No Runs, No Murders! — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 79 — Did It Work? — Hans Schoenfeld (Quiz)
  • 80 — Big City Blues — John Wells (Novellete)
  • 95 — Keeping Up with Science — Dr. James F. Bender (Column)
  • 96 — Mystic Experiences: The Gypsy’s Warning — Henry Prouty (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Carnegie Medal Hero — Henry F. Unger (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Are You Dollar Wise? — Bill Wernicke (Quiz)
  • 103 — The Love Life of the Oyster — Curtiss Day (Poem(s))
  • 107 — Bottled Mail — Albert A. Brandt (Miscellaneous)
  • 108 — It Actually Happened — H. William Kaye (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — Food and Fine Fettle — Lansing Coe (Miscellaneous)
  • 114 — You Take It from Here — Bob Considine (Column)
  • 116 — How to Become a Champ — John H. Cutler (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — Democratic Process — Harry J. Willoughby (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — Trail of the Golden Horse — Byron Dalrymple (Miscellaneous)
  • 124 — Saved by a Mouse — Hugh Thomason (True Story)
  • 128 — Bill Stern’s Corner — Bill Stern (Miscellaneous)
2433Argosy (UK) Vol. 7, No. 51946-05-01
  • 2 — Tree Talk — T. E. Brown (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — The Thorns Are Vicious — P. Youngman-Carter (Short Story)
  • 11 — New Suit — Liam O’Flaherty (Short Story) The Household Magazine September 1943
  • 18 — Over the Border — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — The Dark Tower — John Moore (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 35 — Joe’s Silver Wedding Day — Mary Gallati (Short Story)
  • 41 — Accident — Agatha Christie (Short Story) The Sunday Dispatch September 22 1929, as “The Uncrossed Path”
  • 48 — Quest — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — Alexander — Christine Weston (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 56 — Stranger — H. H. Bashford (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 57 — The Lame Priest — S. Carleton (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly December 1901
  • 70 — We, Too, Were Young — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — As the Wind Is — Martha Ostenso (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 82 — All the World’s a Stage— — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 83 — Arfon — Rhys Davies (Novellete)
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2434Argosy Vol. 322, No. 31946-06-01Henry Steeger
  • 1 — Along the Hangar Line — Robert Monroe (Column)
  • 2 — Deadly Waters — Ben Ferrier (Miscellaneous)
  • 3 — Your World and Mine! — Lawrence N. Galton (Column)
  • 4 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Atoms Over America [Part 1 of 2] — Will F. Jenkins (Serial Segment)
  • 12 — Dark Mission — John Wells (Short Story)
  • 16 — The Magnificent Thief — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 20 — Champions of the Roaring Road — Charles Dexter (Article)
  • 22 — First Deadline — Neill C. Wilson (Short Story)
  • 26 — The Reconstruction of Refugee Smith [Refugee Smith] — Eustace Cockrell (Short Story)
  • 29 — My Duel with a Devil Fish — Ralph Wood (Miscellaneous)
  • 30 — Shark in the Fo’c’sle [Shark Gotch] — Albert Richard Wetjen (Novellete)
  • 34 — New World or No World! — Leland Stowe (Article)
  • 36 — Ph.D. Handicap — Burgess Leonard (Short Story)
  • 39 — Here’s How! — Bernard Rosenberg (Miscellaneous)
  • 40 — Salute for Admiral Call-Me-Joe — Allan R. Bosworth (Short Story)
  • 44 — The Rattler—King of Killers — Jim Kjelgaard (Article)
  • 46 — Andy Hawkins and the Talking Wire — Frank Bonham (Short Story)
  • 49 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 50 — Death in the Mirror — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 54 — Roger, Pilot! — Orvis M. Nelson (Short Story)
  • 58 — No Law North of 54° [Part 2 of 2] — Tom W. Blackburn (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — Man’s Critical Years — Dr. Albert Hemming (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — The Untamed — Wilbur Daniel Steele (Novellete)
  • 70 — Why Dumb People Catch More Trout — Ed Zern (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Prizefighter Quiz — Dr. John Henry Cutler (Quiz)
  • 83 — Keeping Up with Science — Dr. James F. Bender (Column)
  • 86 — To the Alligator — Richard S. Wykes (Poem(s))
  • 90 — Food and Fine Fettle — Lansing Coe (Miscellaneous)
  • 94 — Mystic Experiences: Phantom Hoofbeats — John T. Pruett (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — He Never Got to Tokyo — Robert A. Cook (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Carnegie Medal Hero — Henry F. Unger (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — Why Be a Cannibal? — Bradford Angier (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — Corn-Country Cowboys — Robert Martin (Miscellaneous)
2435Argosy (UK) Vol. 7, No. 61946-06-01
  • 2 — Six Years Ago— — Robert L. Duffus (Miscellaneous) The New York Times June 1 1940
  • 3 — The Beggars’ Stone — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) John o’ London’s Weekly June 20 1941, as “The Stone”
  • 9 — Dionysus and the Pard — Geoffrey Household (Short Story) The Salvation of Pisco Gabar by Geoffrey Household, Chatto, 1938
  • 14 — Spring Song — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 17 — The Shovewood — David Bolster (Short Story) Roll on My Twelve by David Bolster, Sylvan Press, 1945
  • 21 — Bligh’s Open-Boat Voyage — Thomas Woodrooffe (Article)
  • 36 — Nineteenth-Century Painting — Esther Shephard (Poem(s)) The New Yorker 1945
  • 37 — One-Man Cat — Frank Batchelor (Short Story)
  • 41 — The Two Spinsters [Nicholas Goade] — E. Phillips Oppenheim (Novellete) The Grand Magazine June 1926, as “The Spinsters”
  • 50 — Gentlemen Prefer Blondes — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Under the Pepper Tree — Amor ben Amar; translated by E. Powys Mathers & M. de Villeneuve (Short Story) Eastern Love ed. E. Powys Mathers, John Rodker, 1929
  • 63 — Portrait of a Boy — Edward Stevenson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 74 — No Higher Than Your Hand — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — Escape — Rafael Maluenda Labarca; translated by Alis de Sola (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 82 — Strike up the Band — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 83 — Collector’s Piece — A. C. Malcolm (Short Story)
  • 88 — I Took My Love — Robert Crawford (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 89 — The Breaking of the Bowl — Mildred North Slater (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2436Argosy Vol. 322, No. 41946-07-01Henry Steeger
  • 1 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 2 — Along the Hangar Line — Robert Monroe (Column)
  • 3 — Want to Join the Circus? — Bob Ensworth (Miscellaneous)
  • 4 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 4 — [letter] — Hugh B. Cave (Letter(s))
  • 4 — [letter] — Joel Reeve (Letter(s))
  • 5 — Your World and Mine! — Lawrence N. Galton (Column)
  • 6 — Argonotes — William Gault, Joel Reeve, Everett Webber, Olga Webber, Margaret Manners & Giff Cheshire (Biographical Material)
  • 8 — Rider from Nowhere [Part 1 of 3] — Jack Schaefer (Serial Segment)
  • 12 — Brick Road to Glory — William Gault (Short Story)
  • 15 — Open Season on Hunters — Bill Bryant (True Story)
  • 16 — McDonough Reconverts [Mike McDonough] — William Chambliss (Short Story)
  • 20 — Honeymoon with Death — Margaret Manners (Novellete)
  • 24 — Don’t Kill the Umpire! — John Horn (Article)
  • 26 — My Son’s Old Man — Fred Malina (Short Story)
  • 29 — Why Be Shark Bait? — Robert N. Farr (Article)
  • 30 — A Trade for Charity — Everett & Olga Webber (Short Story)
  • 34 — Medicines Latest Triumph Over Death — William A. Rossi (Article)
  • 36 — Frye’s Fanatics — Joel Reeve (Short Story)
  • 39 — Leapfrog with an Iceberg — F. E. Rechnitzer (True Story)
  • 41 — Ray Arcel—In This Corner — Jon Rolla (Biographical Material) [Ref. Ray Arcel]
  • 42 — Judge Driskill’s Judgment Day — H. L. Kidd, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 47 — Teaching Wild Animals to Act — Vance Hoyt (True Story)
  • 48 — The Goat, the Gook and the General — Russell Annabel (Short Story)
  • 52 — The Balanced Equation — Roy Wheeler (Vignette)
  • 54 — Whistle on the River — Giff Cheshire (Novellete)
  • 59 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 60 — Atoms Over America [Part 2 of 2] — Will F. Jenkins (Serial Segment)
  • 63 — River Rescue (Carnegie Medal Hero) — Henry F. Unger (True Story)
  • 64 — Too Far Gone for Salvage — William Holder (Novellete)
  • 81 — Sea-Going Lamplight — Tom Burrier (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — Keeping Up with Science — Dr. James F. Bender (Column)
  • 89 — All About Guides — Ed Zern (Miscellaneous)
  • 92 — Factasia — Harold Helfer (Column)
  • 97 — Mystic Experiences: Bat-Winged Angel — Edgar Herrin (Miscellaneous)
  • 98 — Nonsense of Smell — Richard S. Wykes (Poem(s))
  • 101 — Seashore Oddities — Joseph Vance (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — Statistically Speaking — Jay Patrick (Miscellaneous)
2437Argosy (UK) Vol. 7, No. 71946-07-01
  • 2 — Boating — John Phillips (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Rafferty Ran — Richard Coleman (Short Story)
  • 9 — Gents Only — Rhys Davies (Short Story) The Trip to London by Rhys Davies, Howell Soskin, 1945
  • 18 — Venust — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — An Ideal Craftsman — Walter de la Mare (Short Story) On the Edge by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1930
  • 36 — The Woman’s Angle — Dorothy E. Reid (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 37 — The Naked Truth — Norman Edwards (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 43 — Cut to the Heart — Ernst Weiss; translated by E. B. Ashton (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 52 — …And Faithfully — Bryen Gentry (Poem(s))
  • 53 — The Romantic Invention of the H-W-B — Charles Grosett (Vignette)
  • 56 — King Willow — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — The Shadowy Third — Ellen Glasgow (Novellete) Scribner’s Magazine December 1916
  • 76 — Beast of the Sea — Hildegarde Dolson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 81 — Personal Remarks — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 82 — Landscape with Music — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Jack-All-Alone — Morley Roberts (Short Story) The London Magazine June 1904
  • 94 — Where e’er She Walked — John Clare (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 95 — Fish Are Such Liars — Roland Pertwee (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 15 1927
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2438Argosy (UK) Vol. 7, No. 81946-08-01
  • 2 — August — Edward Thomas (Extract) The Heart of England by Edward Thomas, J.M. Dent, 1906
  • 3 — Red Gentleman of Staffordshire — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) The First Eighteen: Stories by Writers in Uniform ed. Robert Westerby & P. J. Bruce, Nicholson & Watson, 1943
  • 9 — The Mermaid of Zennor — Eileen Molony (Short Story)
  • 14 — Daybreak — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 17 — And Delilah — Neil Paterson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 29 — A Mediaeval Romance — Mark Twain (Short Story) Buffalo Express January 1 1870, as “An Awful, Terrible Medieval Romance”
  • 35 — Suet Pudding — T. F. Powys (Short Story) Full Score ed. T. I. Fytton Armstrong, Rich & Cowan, 1933
  • 40 — A Question of Values — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — Dream of the Rev. Aubrey Lomas — Neil Bell (Short Story)
  • 47 — To Blow Away — Dorothy Cottrell (Short Story)
  • 55 — And It Passed by the Sea-Shore — Igor Severyanin; translated by Babette Deutsch & Avrahm Yarmolinsky (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 56 — Can You Answer These Questions? — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 57 — The Pit — Gwyn Jones (Novellete) Penguin Parade #9, 1942
  • 76 — Mysterious Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — Father Gaucher’s Elixir — Alphonse Daudet; translated by George Burnham Ives (Short Story) (Reprint) translated from the French.
  • 87 — The Owl That Kept Winking — Theodore Pratt (Short Story) Esquire June 1944
  • 94 — Bitter Sweet
  • 94 — “As a hot traveller” — Edward Shanks (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 94 — “I know what my heart is like” — Edna St. Vincent Millay (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 95 — Dark Journey — Francis Iles (Short Story) News Chronicle April 30 1934 (+4)
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2439Argosy Vol. 323, No. 11946-09-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 1 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 3 — Pictures Tell the Story — Nat W. McKelvey (Illustrated Article)
  • 6 — Pap’s Calendar of Sports for September — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 8 — First Year of Peace — Joseph Auslander (Poem(s))
  • 9 — Play Ball, Killer! — William Holder (Novellete)
  • 12 — Pants Make the Man — Robert E. Mahaffay (Short Story)
  • 16 — Poker Profits—for You! — Guy Emery (Article)
  • 18 — Tide of Glory — R. W. Daly (Short Story)
  • 24 — I Was Lost in an Underwater Cave — Wilmon Menard (Article)
  • 26 — Trottin’ Hoss, Drivin’ Gal — H. L. Kidd, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 31 — The Other Brooklyn Bums — Haskell Cohen (Article)
  • 32 — Fabulous Creatures of the Animal World — Vance Hoyt (Article)
  • 34 — Too Hot to Handle — Eustace Cockrell (Short Story)
  • 37 — Desert Drovers — Gavin S. Casey (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — Castaway — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 43 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 44 — Mr. Helis and the Sport of Kings — Charles Dexter (Article)
  • 46 — Rider from Nowhere [Part 2 of 3] — Jack Schaefer (Serial Segment)
  • 50 — The Next One’s on You! — Leland Stowe (Article)
  • 52 — Downwind to Danger — Jim Chapman (Short Story)
  • 55 — Muscles, Inc. — Robert W. Marks (Article)
  • 56 — Valiantly Yours — William Fay (Short Story)
  • 59 — Oddities in Eyes — Joseph Vance (Article)
  • 60 — Then Up Spoke the Gooney-Bird — LaSelle Gilman (Short Story)
  • 64 — Home for Homicide — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 82 — Keeping Up with Science — Dr. James F. Bender (Column)
  • 87 — Sound Quiz — J. E. Gibson (Quiz)
  • 91 — Along the Hangar Line — Robert Monroe (Column)
  • 93 — Mystic Experiences: Hour of Doom — Myron L. Hutchinson (Miscellaneous)
  • 100 — Salmon at $50 per Pound — H. L. McCurdy (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — Argonotes — Will F. Jenkins, LaSelle Gilman & R. W. Daly (Biographical Material)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2440Argosy (UK) Vol. 7, No. 91946-09-01
  • 2 — Enchantment — A. E. (Poem(s)) Vale and Other Poems by A. E., Macmillan, 1931
  • 3 — In a Strange Land — W. Somerset Maugham (Vignette) Cosmopolitan February 1924
  • 7 — Muzio the Dancer — Konrad Bercovici (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine April 1923, as “Muzio”
  • 19 — The Root — J. T. Story (Vignette)
  • 21 — The Pen of My Aunt — J. K. Stephen (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 22 — Truth Will Out — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Attested Miracle — Dorothy Cottrell (Short Story)
  • 33 — The Unicorn in the Garden — James Thurber (Vignette) The New Yorker October 21 1939
  • 35 — Migration of the Birds — Stanislaw Balinski; translated by Francis Notley (Short Story)
  • 40 — “Who Walks with Beauty…” — David Morton (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 41 — Innocent and Guilty — Mary Gallati (Short Story)
  • 46 — Housing Shortage — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 47 — To the Mountains — Paul Horgan (Novellete) The Atlantic Monthly January 1938
  • 69 — Sea Music — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — In the Rain — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 79 — Confession — Frank O’Connor (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 86 — Fire, Fire! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — No Hold Barred — Wessel Smitter (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 104 — The Woman I Am Going to Wed — H. T. Bone (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 105 — Petrified — John Gloag (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2441Argosy Vol. 323, No. 21946-10-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 1 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 3 — Against the Dark — S. Omar Barker (Poem(s))
  • 4 — Pictures Tell the Story — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 8 — Pap’s Sports Spotlight — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 10 — The Bigger They Come — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 12 — Killer Sharks of Tubuai — Wilmon Menard (Article)
  • 14 — The House of the Singing Skulls — LaSelle Gilman (Short Story)
  • 19 — Animals or Machines? — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 20 — Town Quarry — Margaret Manners (Short Story)
  • 25 — He Rides the Winners — Kay Campbell (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — They Take Your Money—and Make You Like It! — Ray Josephs (Article)
  • 28 — Love Makes Strange Bedfellows — Daniel Danforth (Short Story)
  • 32 — Campfire Cooking de Luxe — Byron W. Dalrymple (Article)
  • 34 — King of Coppertown — James Charles Lynch (Novellete)
  • 39 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 40 — The Curious Destiny of Wing Lee — Walter C. Brown (Short Story)
  • 42 — When Golf Champs Get Gooseflesh — Charles Dexter (Article)
  • 46 — Captain Corrigan Collects [Bob Corrigan] — William Slavens McNutt (Short Story)
  • 49 — Monte Carlo Mystery — Byron de Prorok (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — Rider from Nowhere [Part 3 of 3] — Jack Schaefer (Serial Segment)
  • 52 — Oddities in Sports — Paul Gardner (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — Fire Dogs — [uncredited] (Illustrated Article)
  • 56 — Let’s Talk It Over — Leland Stowe (Article)
  • 58 — The Lord and Jason Timberlake — Everett & Olga Webber (Short Story)
  • 63 — My Fight with a Gorilla — Attilio Gatti (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — Blonde, Beautiful and Deadly — William Holder (Novellete)
  • 85 — Bright Ideas of Long Ago — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Argonotes — Various (Biographical Material)
  • 93 — Food and Fine Fettle — Lansing Coe (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — American Royalty Comes in Carload Lots — James H. Martin (Quiz)
  • 100 — Keeping Up with Science — Dr. James F. Bender (Column)
  • 103 — Mustache Cups and Celluloid Collars — Peter Harkins (Miscellaneous)
  • 108 — Dollars Out of Ashes — Jane F. Buck (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — Along the Hangar Line — Robert Monroe (Column)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2442Argosy (UK) Vol. 7, No. 101946-10-01
  • 2 — You Were Born — William Shakespeare (Poem(s)) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609, as “Sonnet CIV”
  • 3 — Wing Walker — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 15 — Kong — John O’Connor (Short Story) The Bell May 1946
  • 23 — Who Have Eyes to See — Ronald Duncan (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 24 — The More We Are Together — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Their Bonds Are Loosed from Above — Gwyn Jones (Short Story) The Buttercup Field by Gwyn Jones, Penmark, 1945
  • 35 — Congo Cat — S. Fowler Wright (Short Story) The Witchfinder by S. Fowler Wright, Books of Today, 1946
  • 45 — Prize Story Competition — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 47 — Picture for Sale — Julian Ward (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 60 — Postman’s Knock — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — The Terrified Doctor — Ben Hecht (Short Story) The Champion from Far Away by Ben Hecht, Covici Friede, 1931
  • 66 — If You’d Been the Inspector… — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 67 — Dappled Fawn — Norman Edwards (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 73 — Mask of the Devil — André de Richaud (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 83 — Death in the Woods — Sherwood Anderson (Short Story) The American Mercury September 1926
  • 92 — Ghosts’ Moonshine — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Sketching Trip — Eudora Welty (Novellete) The Atlantic Monthly June 1945
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2443Argosy Vol. 323, No. 31946-11-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 3 — Animalantics — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 4 — Pictures Tell the Story: Mountain Climbing — Georgia Engelhard (Pictorial)
  • 8 — Pap’s Sports Spotlight — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 10 — The Body at the Bar — A. Bishop Knight (Novellete)
  • 12 — Caught by a Giant Clam — Wilmon Menard (Article)
  • 14 — A Lesson in Salvage — William C. Chambliss (Short Story)
  • 19 — Beauty ’Round the World — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 20 — From Flying Wedge to Winged T — Buff Donelli (Pictorial)
  • 24 — Cactus Crusader — William Corcoran (Novellete)
  • 29 — Football’s Famous Trophies — Gordon M. Atkins (Article)
  • 30 — Quadruple Threat — Philip Wylie (Short Story)
  • 34 — Dollars Out of Driftwood — [uncredited] (Illustrated Article)
  • 36 — Hunter’s Moon — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 41 — Pheasant Hunter’s Paradise — Ted Trueblood (Article)
  • 42 — Dirt-Track Thunder — William Campbell Gault (Short Story)
  • 45 — Jobs We’d Like to Have (No. 1) — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — Tomorrow’s Flying Miracles — Kent Sagendorph (Article)
  • 50 — Passage to Kentucky — Everett M. Webber (Short Story)
  • 55 — Are Lions Really Tough? — James Burton (True Story)
  • 56 — White Magic — Hans Ruesch (Short Story)
  • 59 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 60 — Dyin’ Ain’t Important — H. L. Kidd, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 64 — One Guy, One Gal, One Island — William Holder (Novellete)
  • 81 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 87 — Along the Hangar Line — Robert Monroe (Column)
  • 93 — What’s Your College Football I.Q.? — John Henry Cutler (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Ye Olde Customs — Harold Helfer (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — The Payoff — Gordon M. Atkins (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — Swallowed by a Whale — C. V. Tench (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — Argonotes — William Campbell Gault, William Corcoran, Hans Ruesch, A. Bishop Knight & Jim Kjelgaard (Biographical Material)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2444Argosy (UK) Vol. 7, No. 111946-11-01
  • 2 — Laying Up the Boat — Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch (Article) The Cornhill Magazine October 1901
  • 3 — The Fifteen Shilling Marvel — Cledwyn Hughes (Short Story)
  • 9 — Summer Morning’s Adventure — John Lastingham (Short Story)
  • 17 — Prize Story Competition — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 19 — Lil in Her Loveliness — Neil Bell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 25 — She Tells Her Love While Half-Asleep — Robert Graves (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 26 — Towers in the Mist — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Crowning Glory — Neil Paterson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 39 — Michael Finney and the Little Men — John Richard Humphreys (Short Story) Cosmopolitan August 1946
  • 52 — Have a Heart — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 53 — Mary Osaka, I Love You — John Fante (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 70 — A Clowder of Cats — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — The Cigar — John Gloag (Short Story)
  • 76 — Morning — T. Lovatt Williams (Poem(s))
  • 77 — The Tale of the Faithful Wife — Arthur Haslam (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 87 — Pink May — Elizabeth Bowen (Short Story) The Demon Lover and Other Stories by Elizabeth Bowen, Jonathan Cape, 1945
  • 94 — Furious Fancies — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — The Rise and the Passing of Bar — Walter Van Tilburg Clark (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 112 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2445Argosy Vol. 323, No. 41946-12-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 1 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 3 — Yuletide Nonsense — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 4 — Pictures Tell the Story: Big Game Fishing — Runcie (Pictorial)
  • 8 — Pap’s Winter Carnival — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 10 — The Grandstander — Burgess Leonard (Novellete)
  • 12 — Mayhem on Skates — Mac Davis (Article)
  • 16 — Shark Bait [Shark Gotch] — Albert Richard Wetjen (Novellete) Action Stories January 1928
  • 20 — World’s Ten Best Undressed Women — Earl Wilson (Illustrated Article)
  • 24 — In a Dead Man’s Shoes — John & Ward Hawkins (Novellete)
  • 27 — I Walked Through Flame — Wilmon Menard (True Story)
  • 28 — Deep-Water Farmers — Matthew Huttner (Article)
  • 32 — Never Rile a Tucker! — Philip F. Kennard (Short Story)
  • 35 — Camouflage — [uncredited] (Illustrated Article)
  • 36 — Ringmaster — Paul D. Greene (Article)
  • 40 — Canal Boat Concerto — Fredric Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 45 — Kite Fishing — [uncredited] (Illustrated Article)
  • 46 — Where Do We Go from Here, Boys? — Karl Detzer (Article)
  • 49 — Dry Land Sailing — A. J. Cutting (Illustrated Article)
  • 50 — Fogarty’s Last Card — William Fay (Short Story)
  • 52 — Happy Hunting on the Air — Harold Ammons (Miscellaneous)
  • 54 — We Should Be Frightened! — Leland Stowe (Article)
  • 57 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 58 — Thrill Hunters — [uncredited] (Illustrated Article)
  • 60 — Mr. Flip Goes to Town — George Michener (Short Story)
  • 64 — Powder, Shot and Texas Cattle — Allan R. Bosworth (Novellete)
  • 85 — Palate Talk — Iles Brody (Article)
  • 90 — Do You Know That—? — Morrison Colladay (Quiz)
  • 92 — The World’s Cleverest Donkey — Paul V. D. Hoysradt (True Story)
  • 97 — Playing the Ponies — Nat W. McKelvey (Quiz)
  • 101 — Little Known Facts About Well Known Blokes — John Henry Cutler (Column)
  • 102 — Along the Hangar Line — Robert Monroe (Column)
  • 111 — Argonotes — Burgess Leonard, John Hawkins, Fredric Sinclair & George Michener (Biographical Material)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2446Argosy (UK) Vol. 7, No. 121946-12-01
  • 2 — Daybreak — R. L. Stevenson (Extract) from Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes, C. Kegan Paul & Co., 1879
  • 3 — Onslaught — Edmund Gilligan (Short Story)
  • 18 — Unfathomable Sea — Percy Bysshe Shelley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 19 — Last Cover — Paul Annixter (Short Story)
  • 28 — Pin Up — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — I’m a Fool — Sherwood Anderson (Short Story) The Dial February 1922
  • 40 — The Watcher — Frederic Prokosch (Poem(s)) Harper’s Magazine June 1936
  • 41 — The Lovers — John Keir Cross (Short Story) The Other Passenger by John Keir Cross, John Westhouse, 1944
  • 48 — Enter the Villain — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 49 — The Learned Adventure of the Dragon’s Head [Lord Peter Wimsey] — Dorothy L. Sayers (Novellete) Pearson’s Magazine June 1926, as “The Dragon’s Head”
  • 67 — Ghost of Mr. Kitcat — Rumer Godden (Short Story)
  • 72 — Times Are What They Were — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — No. 7, Parkham Crescent — Norman Edwards (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 89 — Four Love Sonnets — William Shakespeare (Poem(s)) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609
  • 91 — The Treasure in the Forest — H. G. Wells (Short Story) Pall Mall Budget August 23 1894
  • 98 — Roses in December — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Raw Material — W. Somerset Maugham (Vignette) Cosmopolitan November 1923, as “The Imposters”
  • 102 — Eat, Drink and Be Merry — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — The Sad Road to the Sea — Gerald Kersh (Novellete) Cosmopolitan September 1946
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2447Argosy Vol. 324, No. 11947-01-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 3 — Ski She-nanigans — Michael Berry (Cartoon)
  • 4 — Pictures Tell the Story: Modern Piracy — Harrison Forman (Illustrated Article)
  • 8 — Pap’s Sports Spotlight: Bowling ’em Over — Pap (Column)
  • 10 — Off-Stage Champ — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 12 — Bottoms Up! — Herbert M. Alexander (Article)
  • 14 — Ride Your Own Saddle — Bob Obets (Short Story)
  • 17 — Underwater Fishing — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 18 — Murder Novelties — Pete Kuhlhoff (Pictorial)
  • 20 — Doc Cutney’s Bonefish Marathon — Philip Wylie (Short Story)
  • 23 — Dangerous Jobs — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 24 — They’re Off! — Stewart Sterling (Article)
  • 28 — No Detour — Hugh B. Cave (Short Story)
  • 31 — Have You Been Swindled Lately? — Harry E. Neal (Article)
  • 32 — Murder Tavern — Howard Bloomfield (Novellete)
  • 37 — Big Ones Through the Ice — Ted Trueblood (Article)
  • 38 — Killer of Khyber Pass — Wilmon Menard (Article)
  • 42 — Gentlemen Prefer Coyotes — Owen Cameron (Short Story)
  • 45 — Plants Are the Queerest People — Vance Hoyt (Article)
  • 46 — They Fight for Their Own — Russell Annabel (Article)
  • 50 — Bush Pilots Never Die — Frank Richardson Pierce (Short Story)
  • 53 — Heritage — S. Omar Barker (Poem(s))
  • 54 — Masters of Mayhem — Bertrand Shurtleff (Article)
  • 58 — The Pirate’s Lady — Everett M. Webber (Short Story)
  • 63 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 64 — Killer at Her Door — Stewart Sterling (Novellete)
  • 81 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 89 — Treasure Seekers Make Money — Carl E. Winter (Article)
  • 95 — Dry-Land Fishing — Ray Freedman (Miscellaneous)
  • 98 — What’s the Guy Mean? — Bud Cornish (Quiz)
  • 111 — Argonotes — Howard Bloomfield, Philip Wylie, Everett M. Webber & Bob Obets (Biographical Material)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2448Argosy (UK) Vol. 8, No. 11947-01-01
  • 2 — God Bless Us Every One — Charles Dickens (Extract) from A Christmas Carol, Chapman & Hall, December 19 1843
  • 3 — The Hunchback Zia — Frances Hodgson Burnett (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 16 — Company for Christmas — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — The Bus That Went to France — Bartimeus (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 25 — Horse Thief — Erskine Caldwell (Short Story) Vanity Fair (US) November 1933
  • 31 — Wesley Finds His Girl — William Saroyan (Extract) from The Adventures of Wesley Jackson, Harcourt Brace, 1946
  • 36 — Sweet Fever — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — It — Theodore Sturgeon (Novellete) Unknown August 1940
  • 60 — Bird to Hand — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 61 — Wife of Candaules — Karel van de Woestijne; translated by Jo Mayo (Short Story) Harvest of the Lowlands ed. Jan Greshoff, Querido, 1945
  • 80 — Winter — Patience Eden (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 81 — Midnight Blue — John Collier (Short Story) The New Yorker January 22 1938
  • 86 — Petty Traffickers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Mr. Whitcomb’s Genie — Walter Brooks (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post December 15 1945
  • 104 — The Mistletoe Bough — Thomas Haynes Bayly (Poem(s)) Songs and Ballads by Thomas Haynes Bayly, Carey and Hart, 1844
  • 105 — The Black Devil — Neil Paterson (Novellete) Collier’s May 18 1946
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2449Argosy Vol. 324, No. 21947-02-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 4 — Trapped in the Arctic Ice — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 8 — Pap’s Sports Spotlight: Basketball Is Booming — Pap (Column)
  • 10 — A Horse on Willy — William Holder (Novellete)
  • 12 — What-a-Man Sultan! — Harrison Forman (Article)
  • 15 — The Bride Price — Henry John Colyton (Novellete)
  • 19 — Weird, Wacky and Wonderful — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 20 — Meatball Manor — William Fay (Article)
  • 24 — Death Astern — Steve Hail (Short Story)
  • 27 — How Opium Is Used — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 28 — He Buys Beauty by the Piece — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 30 — Key Man — John Wells (Short Story)
  • 33 — What Is It? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 34 — Money Rider — Dan Cushman (Short Story)
  • 37 — Ice Babes — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 38 — For Honor and for Blood — Paul I. Wellman (Article)
  • 42 — Miracle at Daylight Ridge — Ted Bryan (Short Story)
  • 46 — Birds, Bees ’n Things — Vance J. Hoyt (Article)
  • 48 — Attacked by an Octopus — Wilmon Menard (Article)
  • 52 — Killer in the Dark — Margaret Manners (Short Story)
  • 55 — Alligator Roundup — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 56 — So You Want to Own a Racehorse! — James F. Scheer & Ted Loeff (Article)
  • 60 — Last Hand — Stanley G. Allen (Short Story)
  • 63 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 64 — Suicide Journey — Edwin O’Hanlon (Novellete)
  • 83 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 89 — Factasia — Harold Helfer (Column)
  • 91 — Stranger Than Fiction — Charles Francis Drake (Quiz)
  • 99 — Sports Briefs — John Henry Cutler (Column)
  • 105 — Sturgeon Capital — Wy Smith (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — Along the Flight Line — Kent Sagendorph (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — Argonotes — Various (Biographical Material)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2450Argosy (UK) Vol. 8, No. 21947-02-01
  • 2 — Velvet Shoes — Elinor Wylie (Poem(s)) Collected Poems of Elinor Wylie by Elinor Wylie, Alfred Knopf, 1932
  • 3 — Return — Nathan Asch (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 11 — Last Battle — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) Neither Man nor Dog by Gerald Kersh, Heinemann, 1946 extract from the novel Night and the City (1938).
  • 18 — Winter Pool — Douglas Young (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 19 — Night of Storm — McKnight Malmar (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 30 — Forever Umbrage — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — The Mistaken Fury — Oswald Couldrey (Short Story) The Mistaken Fury by Oswald Couldrey, Blackwell, 1914
  • 43 — The Story of Bel and the Great Dragon — [uncredited] (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 45 — Sea Witch — Wilbur Daniel Steele (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 68 — Scots’ Reel — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Forest of the South — Caroline Gordon (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 86 — Musical Box — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 87 — Pigeon Cree — Sid Chaplin (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 93 — Night and Day — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — When the Angels Laughed — Mary Gallati (Vignette)
  • 98 — Fantasia in Green — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — October Island — William March (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2451Argosy Vol. 324, No. 31947-03-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 1 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 3 — Beach Babes — Michael Berry (Cartoon)
  • 4 — Handmade Monsters—and Their Ladies — [uncredited] (Illustrated Article)
  • 8 — Pap’s Sports Spotlight: Track Splinters — Pap (Column)
  • 10 — So Long, Larry! — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 12 — Durocher’s a Good Boy Now — Charles Dexter (Article)
  • 16 — The Passing of Poker Bill — Thomas Thompson (Short Story)
  • 19 — The Mystery of Bat Cave — Joe Austell Small (Article)
  • 20 — His Girls Are Dynamite — Matthew Huttner (Pictorial)
  • 22 — You Can’t Always Win — William Holder (Short Story)
  • 25 — The World’s Strangest Creatures — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 26 — Dragging for Sea Treasure — George Armin Shaftel (Article)
  • 30 — Jacopo the Faithful — Les Savage, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 35 — Frozen Beauty — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 36 — Old Black Joe — William Fay (Article)
  • 40 — By Hook—or Crook — Philip Wylie (Short Story)
  • 43 — Party Magic — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 44 — The Richest Man in the World — Harrison Forman (Article)
  • 46 — The Cabbie, the Red-Head—and the Blessed Event — Jack Karney (Short Story)
  • 49 — Then and Now — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Soldier Ants on the March — Ethel Eaton (Article)
  • 52 — The Man Who Died Laughing — Wyatt Blassingame (Novellete)
  • 57 — Armadillo Farmer — Kurt Severin (Pictorial)
  • 58 — Reprieve for Whitey — Howard Bloomfield (Short Story)
  • 61 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 62 — The Dollar Value of Danger — James Scheer (Illustrated Article)
  • 64 — Mud, Blood—and Glory — Robert Carse (Novellete)
  • 81 — Little Known Facts About Celebs — John Henry Cutler (Column)
  • 87 — Gadgets for Men — Norman Mitchell (Column)
  • 92 — Are You up on Your Sports? — John Henry Cutler (Quiz)
  • 98 — He Flies by Radar — Ed Smollett (Article)
  • 106 — Who Said It First? — Whit Wellman (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — Argonotes — Bob Carse, Charles Dexter, Wyatt Blassingame & Les Savage, Jr. (Biographical Material)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2452Argosy (UK) Vol. 8, No. 31947-03-01
  • 4 — March — J. H. B. Peel (Poem(s)) from Mere England, Chaterson Ltd., 1946
  • 5 — The Flood — Conrad Richter (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post January 6 1945
  • 16 — Cherchez la Femme — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 17 — Seven’s — T. F. Powys (Short Story) The New Leader October 23 1924
  • 21 — Murderer — Wilbur Daniel Steele (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 36 — And So to Bed — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — The Devil at Clonmacnoise — Mervyn Wall (Short Story)
  • 53 — Glencannon and the Ailing Cockroach [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 16 1946
  • 67 — Ae Fond Kiss — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 69 — Business Is Business — Norman Edwards (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 75 — The Bull That Won — Ben Hecht (Short Story) Physical Culture July 1931
  • 94 — House with a View — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Rivets — John Gloag (Short Story) The Evening Standard September 26 1935
  • 100 — Carnivorous Quadruped — Christopher Smart (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 101 — Defeat of the Countess — F. G. Loring (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 112 — Miraculous Moonshine — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Son of the Vulture — Stuart Cloete (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2453Argosy Vol. 324, No. 41947-04-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 1 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 3 — Fishing Babes — Michael Berry (Cartoon)
  • 4 — Hollywood Octopus Party — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 8 — Pap’s Sports Spotlight: Baseball — Pap (Column)
  • 10 — A Fine Night for Dying — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 12 — Baseball’s New Barnum — John Horn (Article)
  • 16 — The Badman and the Boomer — Norman Fox (Short Story)
  • 19 — What Is It? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 20 — Picking Miss Broadway — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 22 — Henry’s Magic Powder — Walter Brooks (Short Story)
  • 25 — Freaks of the Animal World — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 26 — Human Powder Keg — Leland Stowe (Article)
  • 30 — Assistant Champion — Burgess Leonard (Short Story)
  • 33 — Miracles of Chinese Ingenuity — Harrison Forman (Pictorial)
  • 34 — World’s Worst Sea Disasters — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 36 — Slaptail Bill Goes Courting — Montgomery M. Atwater (Short Story)
  • 39 — Thirty Million Modern Cavemen — Harrison Forman (Illustrated Article)
  • 42 — The Pirate and the Gamecock — Howard Bloomfield (Novellete)
  • 45 — Sharks, Inc. — Nat McKelvey (Article)
  • 46 — Murder for Marbles — William Fay (Article)
  • 50 — Juke Box Maestro — Joel Reeve (Short Story)
  • 53 — Pompano—the Little Prima Donna — L. N. Kilman (Article)
  • 54 — They Fought Death—and Won! — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 56 — The Ship Nobody Wanted — John Rhodes Sturdy (Short Story)
  • 59 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 60 — Fighting Killer Fish on the Ocean Floor — Wilmon Menard (Article)
  • 63 — Mariner Mailman — A. J. Cutting (Article)
  • 64 — And Another Corpse Makes Four — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Novellete)
  • 83 — Stranger Than Fiction — C. F. Drake (Quiz)
  • 89 — Tall Men Riding — S. Omar Barker (Poem(s))
  • 90 — Names on the Turf — John Horn (Article)
  • 99 — Mystic Experiences: Ghostly Summons — Lt. Foy Evans, USNR (Miscellaneous)
  • 100 — Little Known Facts About Well Known Blokes — J. H. Cutler (Column)
  • 111 — Argonotes — Howard Bloomfield, Norman Fox, John Rhodes Sturdy & John Horn (Biographical Material)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2454Argosy (UK) Vol. 8, No. 41947-04-01
  • 4 — Scent of Pine — Harry Noyes Pratt (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Sappho — A. C. Malcolm (Short Story)
  • 11 — Operation Badger — Frank S. Stuart (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 19 — A Girl Called Myrna — Peggy Mann (Short Story) Collier’s November 23 1946, as “A Girl Named Myrna”
  • 26 — Year’s at the Spring — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Experimental Marriage — John Collier (Novellete) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine November 1933, as “After the Ball”
  • 45 — Song of Courtship — translated by Arthur Waley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 46 — My True Love — translated by Arthur Waley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 46 — Wedding Song — translated by Arthur Waley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 47 — The Cyprian Cat — Dorothy L. Sayers (Short Story) Harper’s Bazaar (UK) May 1933
  • 57 — Somewhere, Somewhen— — Wilfrid Gibson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 58 — They Were All Prisoners — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 59 — Slant on the Skipper — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post August 10 1946
  • 67 — The Blackboard — Jessamyn West (Short Story) Town & Country 1946
  • 75 — The Judas Goose — Winifred Van Etten (Short Story) America Is West ed. John T. Flanagan, University of Minnesota Press, 1945
  • 82 — Fighting Words — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Al-Rafsat or The Kick — Hilaire Belloc (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 94 — From Here to There — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Anything Will Do — C. Day Lewis (Poem(s)) Overtures to Death by C. Day Lewis, Jonathan Cape, 1938
  • 99 — Case for the Crown — Neil Paterson (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2455Argosy Vol. 324, No. 51947-05-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 1 — Argonotes — Keith Monroe, Donald Monroe, Robert W. Daly, Eric Leaf & George Michener (Biographical Material)
  • 3 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 4 — 500 Miles of Thrills — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 8 — Pap’s Sports Spotlight: Dollars and Divots — Pap (Column)
  • 10 — The House Where Death Dwelt — Margaret Manners (Novellete)
  • 12 — World’s Wickedest City — Harrison Forman (Article)
  • 16 — Desert Rendezvous — George Michener (Short Story)
  • 19 — Attacked by a Boa — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 20 — Drum Dancers of the Indies — Eric Leaf (Pictorial)
  • 22 — Manuel the Magnificent — John Rhodes Sturdy (Short Story)
  • 25 — Jungle Bridge Builders — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 26 — Poor Man’s Racehorse — Nat McKelvey (Article)
  • 30 — A Taste of Command — Steve Hail (Short Story)
  • 33 — Hollywood Leg Specialist — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 34 — Meet the Germs That Kill You — John Gilmore (Pictorial)
  • 36 — The Miraculous Mr. Burlingame [Brutus Caesar Burlingame] — Keith & Donald Monroe (Short Story)
  • 39 — Sharks As Prison Guards — Kurt Severin (Article)
  • 40 — Moscow—Final Battleground of World War II — Leland Stowe (Article)
  • 44 — The End of Time — Wilbur S. Peacock (Short Story)
  • 47 — They Steal Your Fish — Byron W. Dalrymple (Article)
  • 48 — Around the World in A 17-Foot Sloop! — Harold Baron (Article)
  • 52 — An Arm a Day — Paul Thielen (Short Story)
  • 55 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 56 — West Coast Murder Classic — Stuart Whitehouse (Article)
  • 61 — Camera Cuties — Michael Berry (Cartoon)
  • 62 — Disasters That Shocked America — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 64 — The Frigate That Invaded France — Robert W. Daly (Novellete)
  • 85 — Exploring Your Personality — Dr. James F. Bender (Quiz)
  • 91 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 95 — Factasia — Harold Helfer (Column)
  • 96 — Calling 10,000,000 Woodpeckers — Arthur H. Carhart (Article)
  • 101 — Palate Talk — Iles Brody (Article)
  • 107 — This Man’s World — Hannibal Coons (Article)
  • 108 — Mystic Experiences: The Phantom Horse — Captain Hugh Thomason (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2456Argosy (UK) Vol. 8, No. 51947-05-01
  • 2 — If I Were King — W. E. Henley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 3 — Bianca’s Hands — Theodore Sturgeon (Short Story); prize-winning story in the Argosy £250 competition.
  • 11 — The Second Death — Graham Greene (Short Story)
  • 15 — Loadstone — Gerald Gould (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 16 — None but the Brave — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — Bad Luck McCall — William Holder (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 32 — Owl Song — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 33 — Revenge — Samuel Blas (Short Story) Collier’s January 11 1947
  • 38 — Belvedere — John Masefield (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 39 — The Caddy Said “Moo” — Aleko Lilius (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 41 — Here We Go Quietly Nuts in May — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) Cosmopolitan June 1942
  • 42 — Major Pleasures — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 44 — Edna’s Fruit Hat — John Pudney (Short Story) It Breathed Down My Neck by John Pudney, John Lane, 1946
  • 57 — The Outlaw of Cedar Forest — Edmund Ware (Short Story) Collier’s October 12 1946, as “The Outlaw of Mopang Forest”
  • 71 — Tale of a Queue — Norman Edwards (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 78 — Other Worlds Than This — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Petite Cousine — Herman Teirlinck (Short Story) Harvest of the Lowlands ed. Jan Greshoff, Querido, 1945
  • 96 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2457Argosy Vol. 324, No. 61947-06-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 1 — Argonotes — Bill Gault, Richard Howells Watkins, Byron de Prorok, T. T. Flynn & Neill C. Wilson (Biographical Material)
  • 3 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 4 — The Greatest Show on Earth — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 8 — Pap’s Sports Spotlight: Sports Are Bustin’ Out All Over! — Pap (Column)
  • 10 — The Prodigal Pug — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 12 — All or Nothing — Paul Green (Article)
  • 16 — Man from the Badlands — George Michener (Novellete)
  • 19 — Tiger Man — Henry L. Williams (Article)
  • 20 — Harems—Real and Fancied — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 22 — That’s What First Mates Are For — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 25 — Things the Eye Can’t See — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 26 — SOS Coast Guard — Earl Welch (Article)
  • 30 — Gagan’s Private War — Allan R. Bosworth (Short Story)
  • 33 — Dining with Mermaids — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 34 — Accidents Made to Order — Buster Crow (Pictorial)
  • 36 — Gallery-Shy — William Campbell Gault (Short Story)
  • 39 — What’s New — Moss Lupus (Column)
  • 40 — Twentieth Century Slave Runner — Byron de Prorok (Article)
  • 44 — Professor Coulter, Thunder Specialist — Neill C. Wilson (Short Story)
  • 47 — Black Bandit of the Sky — Eddy Dressen (Article)
  • 48 — Reserved for Redmen — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Does Russia Want to Fight Us? — Leland Stowe (Article)
  • 54 — The Eye of Shoa — Kern L. Perc (Short Story)
  • 56 — Men Who Seek Danger — Hugh Prior (Article)
  • 60 — Blood and Steel — T. T. Flynn (Novellete)
  • 83 — Mariner’s Pot of Gold — Rafe Gibbs (Article)
  • 84 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 89 — The Guy Whose Single Saves the Game — Dexter Barr (Poem(s))
  • 94 — Atomic Age Inklings — Harold Helfer (Miscellaneous)
  • 100 — Famous Brothers — Frederick Norman Joy (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — Do You Know That—? — Morrison Colladay (Quiz)
  • 109 — Gadgets for Men — Norman Mitchell (Column)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2458Argosy (UK) Vol. 8, No. 61947-06-01
  • 2 — Song in June — Marion Peacock (Poem(s)) The New Statesman
  • 3 — Firstborn — Howard Fast (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 13 — Java — E. Hickman-Smith (Short Story)
  • 27 — Summer Is a Wild Girl — Joseph Joel Keith (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 28 — A Matter of Opinion — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — The Keys of the City — A. C. Malcolm (Short Story)
  • 36 — Happiness — May Sarton (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 37 — Monstrous Exhibit — A. G. Morris (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 44 — Neither Vegetable nor Mineral — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 45 — The Adjusters — Virginia Douglas Dawson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 54 — Travel Is So Broadening — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Maria’s Christ — Gerald Kersh (True Story) John Bull January 17 1942, as “The Mystery of Maria’s Christ” by Waldo Kellar
  • 61 — In a Thicket — Glenway Wescott (Short Story) The Dial June 1924
  • 67 — Once on a Sunday — Philip Wylie (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 13 1943
  • 80 — Private View — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Take Us the Little Foxes — Gwyn Jones (Short Story) The Buttercup Field by Gwyn Jones, Penmark, 1945
  • 96 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2459Argosy Vol. 325, No. 11947-07-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 1 — Argonotes — Leslie T. White, Ray Josephs, Paul Komisaruk, Kurt Severin & Brian O’Brien (Biographical Material)
  • 3 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 4 — Ritual of Death — Kurt Severin (Pictorial)
  • 8 — Pap’s Sports Spotlight: Turn on the Fans — Pap (Column)
  • 10 — Backstage Hero — Paul Komisaruk (Novellete)
  • 12 — What Now, Bucky Harris? — Mac Davis (Article)
  • 16 — Once to Every Man — Alec Rackowe (Short Story)
  • 19 — Deep Sea Death Battle — Lieut. Harry E. Rieseberg (Pictorial)
  • 20 — Queen of the News Photographers — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 22 — The Lion and the Lady — Brian O’Brien (Short Story)
  • 25 — They Call It Boxing — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 26 — South American Shangri-La — Ray Josephs (Article)
  • 30 — Tin Pan Alley Torch Song — William Fay (Short Story)
  • 33 — Floating Fire Engines — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 34 — Wizard of Western Tracks — Pete Pedersen (Article)
  • 36 — Corpses Can’t Eat Flapjacks — Robert Ormond Case (Short Story)
  • 39 — What Is It? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 40 — Gate Crashers Hate Him — M. Scott Welch (Article)
  • 44 — Return from Chaos — Benjamin Siegel (Short Story)
  • 47 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 48 — Man’s Deadliest Enemy — John Gilmore (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Too Little—and Too Tough! — Wyatt Blassingame (Short Story)
  • 53 — Fairway Femmes — Michael Berry (Cartoon)
  • 54 — Alaska’s Flying Gold Mine — Edward A. Herron (Article)
  • 58 — The Lady Who Wouldn’t Stay Buried — Stuart Whitehouse (Article)
  • 62 — The Bedford Buccaneer — Leslie T. White (Novellete)
  • 83 — North-Woods Moron — John Hightower (Article)
  • 87 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 90 — Gadgets for Men — Norman Mitchell (Column)
  • 96 — Sports Geography — George W. Lyon (Quiz)
  • 100 — Little Known Facts About Well Known Blokes — John Henry Cutler (Column)
  • 106 — Factasia — Harold Helfer (Column)
  • 111 — Cowboy Fun — Margaret Williams (Article)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2460Argosy (UK) Vol. 8, No. 71947-07-01
  • 2 — Summer Moon — Robert Bridges (Poem(s)) Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges by Robert Bridges, G. Bell & Sons, 1890
  • 3 — Moment of Truth — P. J. Alexander (Vignette) Collier’s May 25 1946
  • 6 — The Lion That Wanted to Zoom — James Thurber (Vignette) The New Yorker February 4 1939
  • 7 — The Reef — Dorothy Cottrell (Short Story)
  • 15 — Beatitude — C. Day Lewis (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 16 — On with the Dance — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — The Match Against Woody Bourton — John Moore (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 24 — What’s in a Name? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 25 — Madame Margot — John Bennett (Short Story) The Doctor to the Dead by John Bennett, Rinehart, 1946
  • 38 — Old Sweet Song — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Craftsman’s Poem — N. G. Strong (Short Story)
  • 47 — Reconstruction of a Crime — Laurence Kirk (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 60 — Medicine Man — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — A Cup of Tea — Phyllis Bottome (Short Story) John Bull April 9 1938
  • 69 — The Rivals — Neil Bell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 74 — Skylines — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — Jenshih, or the Fox Lady — Shen Chi-Chi; translated by Ch-Chen Wang (Short Story) Traditional Chinese Tales, Columbia University Press, 1944 translated from the Chinese.
  • 85 — The Triumphant Thumb — Antonia Ridge (Short Story)
  • 96 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2461Argosy Vol. 325, No. 21947-08-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 1 — Argonotes — Thomas Thompson, Howard Bloomfield, Edwin Muller, Burgess Leonard & Edward Stevenson (Biographical Material)
  • 3 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 4 — Madmen of the Midget Tracks — H. Wieand Bowman (Illustrated Article)
  • 8 — Pap’s Sports Spotlight: In the Swim — Pap (Column)
  • 10 — Blow the Man Down! — Howard Bloomfield (Novellete)
  • 12 — Killer Mountain — Edwin Muller (Article)
  • 16 — Big League Busher — Edward Stevenson (Short Story)
  • 19 — The Incredible Lungfish — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 20 — $40,000-a-Week Leg Show — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 22 — The Pearl of Sheba Lane — John Hetherington (Novellete)
  • 25 — The Wild Ponies of Ocracoke Island — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 26 — The Curse of Carthage — Byron de Prorok (Article)
  • 30 — Chico and the Badman — Thomas Thompson (Short Story)
  • 33 — Vulture’s Banquet — Harrison Forman (Article)
  • 34 — Yankee Cowboys vs. Spanish Vaqueros — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Secondhand Champ — Burgess Leonard (Short Story)
  • 41 — What’s New — Moss Lupus (Column)
  • 42 — Revolution at Belmont Park — Charles Dexter (Article)
  • 46 — Backyard Pedigree — Harold Igo (Short Story)
  • 48 — Dancer Ahead! — Leland Stowe (Article)
  • 50 — Ali the Magnificent — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) Neither Man nor Dog by Gerald Kersh, Heinemann, 1946, as “The Last Battle”; extract from the novel Night and the City (1938).
  • 52 — Tunnel Man — Wilbur S. Peacock (Short Story) Adventure September 1946
  • 55 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 56 — Who’s Civilized, Anyway! — Robert Altshuler (Article)
  • 60 — Dead Man Blues — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 81 — Vacation Girls — Michael Berry (Cartoon)
  • 82 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 87 — Are You Up on Your Sports? — Henry Homer (Quiz)
  • 88 — Strange Facts About the Famous — John Henry Cutler (Column)
  • 95 — From Diamond Rookie to Ring Champ — Mac Davis (Miscellaneous)
  • 100 — How Good Were Ancient Archers? — Edwin McDonald (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — You’ll Live to See It — Robert D. Potter (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2462Argosy (UK) Vol. 8, No. 81947-08-01
  • 4 — Enchantment — William Butler Yeats (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Duel — Alis de Sola (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 11 — The Best Year — D. D. Beauchamp (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 20 — Spare the Rod — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 21 — Bull’s Eye View — B. L. Jacot (Short Story)
  • 26 — To Present My Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Cloak of Neptune — A. D. K. Johnston (Short Story)
  • 47 — Chinese Story — John Leimert (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 54 — Royal Flush — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Just Walked In, He Did — K. M. Harris (Novellete)
  • 80 — To Bed Betimes — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — A Present for Mrs. Jessy — F. Creighton (Short Story)
  • 86 — On What Beautiful Morning — T. H. White (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 87 — Reddest Flower in Rio — Thomas Aitken (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 96 — Constant Inconstancy — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Jane — W. Somerset Maugham (Novellete) Hearst’s International April 1923
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2463Argosy Vol. 325, No. 31947-09-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 1 — Argonotes — Joel Reeve, Dr. L. H. Baker, Tom W. Blackburn & Pat Frank (Biographical Material)
  • 3 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 4 — The Beauty and Ballyhoo Racket — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 8 — Pap’s Sports Spotlight: September Flag Fights — Pap (Column)
  • 10 — The Duke Takes Murder Insurance — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 12 — Mr. Baseball to You! — Charles Dexter (Article)
  • 16 — The Dead Have No Secrets — Margaret Manners (Short Story)
  • 19 — Party Magic — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 20 — Underwater Circus — Bernard Brennan (Pictorial)
  • 22 — A Saddle for the Chief — Bob Obets (Short Story)
  • 25 — Hunting with the Russian Eagle — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 26 — Football Forecast for 1947 — Dr. L. H. Baker (Article)
  • 30 — Storm in the Fo’c’sle — Ethan Grant (Short Story)
  • 32 — Argosy’s Outdoor Girl of the Month — Russ (Pictorial)
  • 34 — How to Protect Yourself Against Criminals — Pete Kuhlhoff (Pictorial)
  • 35 — The Madman — Pat Frank (Novellete)
  • 39 — What’s New — Moss Lupus (Column)
  • 40 — Fighting with the Argentine Underground — Ray Josephs (Article)
  • 44 — Doubles or Nothing — Joel Reeve (Short Story)
  • 47 — Grandstand Fillies — Michael Berry (Cartoon)
  • 48 — Death Waits at the Pylons — James L. H. Peck (Article)
  • 52 — Brute Burlingame—Emergencies [Brutus Caesar Burlingame] — Keith & Donald Monroe (Short Story)
  • 55 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 56 — Make Your Own Shore Dinner — Byron W. Dalrymple (Article)
  • 58 — The Ladies Came High — Edward A. Herron (Article)
  • 62 — Yankee Blood and Spanish Lace — Tom W. Blackburn (Novellete)
  • 85 — Along the Airways — J. L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 89 — Eels Are Globe-Trotters — Ferdinand C. Lane (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Strange Facts About the Famous — John Henry Cutler (Column)
  • 97 — So You Think You Know Baseball — Henry Homer (Quiz)
  • 99 — Statistically Speaking — Harold Helfer (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — Mystic Experiences: The Man Who Cheated Death — Fred Bullock (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2464Argosy (UK) Vol. 8, No. 91947-09-01
  • 4 — Vagabond Song — William Bliss Carman (Poem(s)) Songs from Vagabondia by Bliss Carman & Richard Hovey, Small, Maynard and Company, 1894
  • 5 — Roman Holiday — Stephen Vincent Benét (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 19 — Ann and the Cow — Johannes V. Jensen (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 21 — Biological Reflections — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker July 12 1930, as “Biological”
  • 22 — My True Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — The Price of the Head — John Russell (Short Story) Collier’s May 20 1916
  • 35 — The Long Night — Lucy Cavan (Short Story)
  • 46 — Waterways — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — The Book — Margaret Irwin (Short Story) The London Mercury September 1930
  • 62 — Footsteps — C. Day Lewis (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 63 — The Puzzle Knot — Walter C. Brown (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 68 — Night and Day — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 69 — Our Lady of Gwithian — Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch (Short Story) News from the Duchy by Sir Arthur T. Quiller-Couch, Arrowsmith, 1913
  • 74 — Once Upon a Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — A Petticoat for Linda — Thomas H. Raddall (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 90 — Poet’s Cornucopia — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 91 — Fountain Pen — John Hersey (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 99 — Chestnut — J. T. Story (Vignette)
  • 101 — The Sly Dog — Virginia Dale (Vignette) The American Magazine September 1946
  • 104 — The Orchestra Speaks — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — Sir Dominick’s Bargain — J. Sheridan Le Fanu (Short Story) All the Year Round July 6 1872, uncredited. revised from “The Fortunes of Sir Robert Ardagh”, Dublin University Magazine Mar 1838.
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2465Argosy Vol. 325, No. 41947-10-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 3 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 4 — World’s Strangest Sports — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 8 — Pap’s Sports Spotlight: Freak Plays That Made Grid History — Pap (Column)
  • 10 — Flight from Fear — William Holder (Novellete)
  • 12 — Robot Death Dealers — James L. H. Peck (Article)
  • 16 — A Trade in Horses — Thomas William Gregg (Short Story)
  • 19 — Two Tons of Living Dynamite — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 20 — Model Maidens — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 22 — Lead in His Foot — Coleman Meyer (Short Story)
  • 25 — Calendar Girl — Mik De Margali (Pictorial)
  • 26 — The Señoritas Will Love You! — Ray Josephs (Article)
  • 30 — Girl Cargo for Louisiana — Everett M. Webber (Novellete)
  • 33 — What’s New — Moss Lupus (Column)
  • 34 — Dancer Is Their Business — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 36 — Cop-Baiter — John Wells (Short Story)
  • 39 — The Battle of Boston Corner — Clay Perry (Article)
  • 40 — Mr. Lightning and Mr. Thunder — Charles Dexter (Article)
  • 44 — One Arm for Katie — Talbert Josselyn (Short Story)
  • 47 — Parlor Football — Wenzel (Cartoon)
  • 48 — I Rediscovered the Lost City of Port Royal — Lieut. Harry E. Rieseberg (Article)
  • 52 — Death Walks the Hot Wires! — Bill Gulick (Short Story)
  • 55 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 56 — King of the Sky — Eddy Dressen (Article)
  • 58 — Honeymoon for Three — Steve McNeil (Short Story)
  • 60 — Madmen in Outboards — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 62 — Thrill Hunting at the Top of the World — Russell Annabel (Article)
  • 64 — The Man from Yesterday — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 81 — So You Think You Know Baseball — Henry Homer (Quiz)
  • 87 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 93 — School for Slingshot Sharpshooters — A. J. Cutting (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Sports Briefs — John Henry Cutler (Column)
  • 100 — Miracles of the Plant World — Morrison Colladay (Miscellaneous)
  • 106 — Man the Ship! — Paul Norton (Quiz)
  • 111 — Argonotes — Talbert Josselyn, Coleman Meyer, Bill Gulick & Steve McNeil (Biographical Material)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2466Argosy (UK) Vol. 8, No. 101947-10-01
  • 4 — Sea Bird’s Song — Walt Whitman (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — The Six Suitors of Ballymara — Charles H. Connell (Short Story)
  • 13 — The Fish — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker November 15 1930, as “Autres Betes, Autres Moeurs I”
  • 14 — Let’s Face the Facts — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 17 — Inca — John McGhee (Short Story)
  • 32 — Afterglow — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — The Emperor’s Mushrooms [Paul Dawn] — James Yaffe (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #24, September 1945, as “The Problem of the Emperor’s Mushrooms”
  • 42 — Such Stuff as Dreams — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 43 — A Lovely Funeral — Phyllis Hastings (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 48 — Broadly Speaking — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — Speaking for Herself — Laurence Housman (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 54 — Dear Dark Head — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 55 — Love in a Junk — translated by Harold Acton & Lee Yi-Hsieh (Short Story) Four Cautionary Tales by Harold Acton & Lee Yi-Hsieh, John Lehmann, 1947
  • 75 — Duet — J. T. Story (Vignette)
  • 77 — Once a Week — Carl Sandburg (Vignette) Home Front Memo by Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1943
  • 78 — Genesis — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Son of Thunder — John T. Foote (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 97 — The Musical Conductor’s Story — Karel Čapek; translated by Paul Selver (Short Story) Tales from Two Pockets by Karel Capek, tr. Paul Selver, Faber and Faber, 1932 translated from the Czech (“Historie dirigenta Kaliny”, 1929).
  • 100 — One at a Time — Aesop (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 101 — Sailor’s Wooing — Thomas Henderson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 108 — Strange to Relate — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — Spoil the Child — Howard Fast (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post August 6 1938
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2467Argosy Vol. 325, No. 51947-11-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 4 — Legs and Laughs at Coney — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 8 — Pap’s Sports Spotlight: Basketball’s Strangest Records — Pap (Column)
  • 10 — Make Mine Murphy’s — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 12 — Pro Football’s Million-Dollar Man — Barrett F. Welch (Article)
  • 16 — The Secret of Trinity’s Island — Hugh B. Cave (Novellete)
  • 19 — Deep Sea Monstrosities — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 20 — Catastrophes Made to Order — John Horn (Pictorial)
  • 22 — A Boon for Dan’l — Everett & Olga Webber (Short Story)
  • 25 — Argosy’s Outdoor Girl of the Month — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 26 — Make Your Bets, Señores! — Ray Josephs (Article)
  • 30 — Water Is for Washing — Robert Heinlein (Short Story)
  • 33 — What Is It? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 34 — We Sailed Through a Hurricane — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 36 — Beef, Beer and Pigskin — Joel Reeve (Novellete)
  • 39 — Corpse from the Sky — Lawrence McCracken (Miscellaneous)
  • 40 — Sahara She-Wolves — Count Byron de Prorok (Article)
  • 42 — Last Battle — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 45 — What’s New — Moss Lupus (Column)
  • 46 — The High Price of Danger — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 50 — The Tiger Who Hunted Me! — Henry Lionel Williams (Article)
  • 53 — Thanksgiving—and What I’m Thankful For — Bill Wenzel (Miscellaneous)
  • 54 — Wild Men on Wheels — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 56 — Opening Day Massacre — Edward F. Montgomery (Short Story)
  • 59 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 60 — Kings of the River — Booton Herndon (Article)
  • 63 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 64 — Shore Leave for Murder — William Holder (Novellete)
  • 81 — Shooting Your Own Thanksgiving Dinner — Byron W. Dalrymple (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — What Sailor Said That? — Paul Norton (Quiz)
  • 93 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 94 — Strange Facts About the Famous — John Henry Cutler (Column)
  • 104 — Science—and You — Leonard Engel (Column)
  • 111 — Argonotes — Various (Biographical Material)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2468Argosy (UK) Vol. 8, No. 111947-11-01
  • 4 — Cloudbreak — John Freeman (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Lasting Heritage — W. Hagen (Short Story)
  • 14 — Making Certain — Naomi Jacob (Vignette) Me and the Mediterranean by Naomi Jacob, Hutchinson, 1945
  • 15 — Appearance and Reality — W. Somerset Maugham (Short Story) Cosmopolitan November 1934
  • 27 — The Octopus — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker August 30 1941
  • 28 — Primrose Path — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Father Intervenes — R. K. Narayan (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 37 — The Hunting of Ian Og — Naomi Mitchison (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 56 — Fool’s Paradise — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — My Sentimental Aunt — Gene Dowell (Short Story)
  • 63 — All Souls’ — Gladys Schmitt (Short Story) Collier’s November 6 1943
  • 74 — Sea-Change — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — The Dragon Cup — Arthur Waley (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine Autumn 1946
  • 82 — Pageant by Candlelight — David Morton (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 83 — Unaccountable Hero — Richard Stern (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 95 — The Departure — Selma Robinson (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine October 1932
  • 100 — Fire Down Below! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 101 — The Body Is Faithful — Alis de Sola (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 110 — A Nice Perfection — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — King O’Toole and St. Kevin — Samuel Lover (Short Story) Legends and Stories of Ireland by Samuel Lover, W.F. Wakeman, 1832
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2469Argosy Vol. 325, No. 61947-12-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 1 — Argonotes — Andrew A. Caffrey, George C. Appell, Charles Dexter & R. S. Porteus (Biographical Material)
  • 3 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 4 — Men’s Mart — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 7 — Argosy Goes on a Whale Hunt — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 10 — This Will Kill You! — James L. H. Peck (Article)
  • 14 — Trumpets in the Dust — George C. Appell (Novellete)
  • 16 — Where Millions Wait—for You — Lt. Harry E. Rieseberg (Article)
  • 20 — Alpine Death Cheaters — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 22 — Last Down—None to Go — William Holder (Novellete)
  • 25 — Party Magic — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — Bittersweet Sugar Ray — Charles Dexter (Article)
  • 30 — The Lady and the Gun-Runner — Wyatt Blassingame (Short Story)
  • 32 — Calendar Girl — Russ (Pictorial)
  • 34 — Grappling Gerties — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 36 — The Cabbie, the Bum—and the Beautiful Babe — Jack Karney (Short Story)
  • 39 — What’s New — Moss Lupus (Column)
  • 40 — Wild, Wealthy—and Wicked — Booton Herndon (Article)
  • 44 — The Corpse That Went to Church — Howard Bloomfield (Short Story)
  • 47 — Pete the Pooch — Milt Gross (Comic Strip)
  • 48 — Pap’s Sports Spotlight: Arms and the Men — Pap (Column)
  • 50 — Tee—Like in Trouble — C. P. Donnel, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 53 — Dude Ranch Dolls — Michael Berry (Cartoon)
  • 54 — Toughest Town in the World — Harrison Forman (Article)
  • 58 — Boomer Stiff — Andrew A. Caffrey (Short Story)
  • 61 — Strip Tease on Strings — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 62 — The Thrill Business — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 64 — The Private War of the S.S. Maraju — Standby (Novellete)
  • 81 — Wha D’Ya Know? — Dr. James F. Bender (Quiz)
  • 82 — Science—and You — Leonard Engel (Column)
  • 89 — Famous but Forgotten — Mac Davis (Miscellaneous)
  • 92 — The Rubber Balls That Scooped the World — George M. Leppert (Article)
  • 99 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 103 — Sports Briefs — John Henry Cutler (Column)
  • 104 — New Medical Miracles — Earl Welch (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2470Argosy (UK) Vol. 8, No. 121947-12-01
  • 4 — Heritage — V. Sackville-West (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — A Gentleman of Fortune — Stephen Vincent Benét (Short Story) Redbook Magazine December 1941
  • 16 — Guide to the Zoo — Ogden Nash (Group Of Items) (Reprint)
  • 16 — The Cow — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker April 11 1931
  • 16 — The Cobra — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker April 11 1931
  • 17 — Once Aboard the Trawler — Neil Bell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 23 — The Crow and the Oriole — James Thurber (Vignette) The New Yorker July 29 1939
  • 24 — Slightly Sinister — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Miracle Goat — Kay Boyle (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 40 — Dolphins — Hamish Maclaren (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 41 — No. 14. Tulip Crescent — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) The (London) Evening News April 9 1946, as “Scene of the Crime”
  • 46 — Lo! and Behold — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — Back There in the Grass — Gouverneur Morris (Short Story) Collier’s December 16 1911
  • 61 — One Sunday Afternoon — Norman Edwards (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 65 — Where Love Is, God Is — Leo Tolstoy (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 76 — So Fair My Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — Attila — R. K. Narayan (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 81 — The Condemned — P. J. Alexander (Short Story) Collier’s January 25 1947
  • 85 — The Smiler with the Knife — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 86 — Chez Nous — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Cloonaturk — Mervyn Wall (Short Story)
  • 99 — The Perfect Crime — Ormond Greville (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine August 1932
  • 110 — The Food of Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — Mrs. Kavanagh — Ella MacMahon (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine December 1904
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2471Argosy Vol. 326, No. 11948-01-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 1 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Sasha Siemel, C. Hall Thompson, Millard Ward & Byron W. Dalrymple]
  • 3 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 4 — Men’s Mart — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 7 — New Surf Riding Capital of the World — Bob Johnson (Pictorial)
  • 10 — McShane, O’Neil and the Sinking Ship — John Wells (Novellete)
  • 12 — Keaney’s Goal-Shooting Midgets — Charles Dexter (Article)
  • 16 — Betrayal at Scott’s Bluff — C. Hall Thompson (Short Story)
  • 18 — The Beautiful Body That Built a Business — Jerry Cooke (Pictorial)
  • 20 — George’s Flying Carpet — Walter Brooks (Short Story)
  • 23 — Basketball on Horseback — Kurt Severin (Pictorial)
  • 24 — I Went Through Hell—For a Handful of Diamonds — Sasha Siemel (Article)
  • 28 — Devil Man — Rui Chestor (Short Story)
  • 31 — Calendar Girl of the Month: Double Exposure — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 32 — Bull Ring Massacre — Kurt Severin (Pictorial)
  • 34 — Old Mother Murder — Stuart Whitehouse (Article)
  • 38 — Get Up and Fight—Ya Bum! — John Bender (Short Story)
  • 41 — Businesses You Can Start with Little or No Capital No. 1— Swamp Gold — Voorhis G. Ten Eyck (Article)
  • 44 — Chorus Girl Factory — Len Veland (Pictorial)
  • 46 — Rebel Guns and Yankee Guts — Millard Ward (Short Story)
  • 49 — Argosy’s Bathing Beauty of the Year — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Go Anyplace in the World for Next to Nothing — Ray Josephs (Article)
  • 54 — Boars and Errors — Ted Bryan (Short Story)
  • 57 — Beauty by the Yard — Murray Korman (Pictorial)
  • 58 — Getting the Most for Your Wardrobe Dollar — I. V. Bauer & Ravetz-Dalas (Article)
  • 61 — Private Flattop — Dave Cicero (Pictorial)
  • 62 — Million-Dollar Hunting Trip — Elmer C. Broz (Article)
  • 64 — Bury Him Deep! — William Holder (Novellete)
  • 81 — Wild Animals in His Home — Cleland Scott (Pictorial)
  • 82 — Science—and You — Leonard Engel (Column)
  • 87 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 88 — Mr. Flattail Turns Professional — Byron W. Dalrymple (Miscellaneous)
  • 94 — Match the Monikers — John Horn (Quiz)
  • 107 — New Invader Threatens Existence of Game Fish — Ted Bentz (Miscellaneous)
  • 108 — Medical Miracles in the Making — Earl Welch (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2472Argosy (UK) Vol. 9, No. 11948-01-01
  • 4 — White Miracle — David Morton (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — The Fall of the Fothergays — Noel Langley (Short Story) Woman’s Journal August 1947
  • 20 — The Porpoise — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker August 30 1941
  • 21 — The Best Bed — Sylvia Townsend Warner (Short Story) The Salutation by Sylvia Townsend Warner, The Viking Press, 1932
  • 24 — Bright Star Shining — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Souse of the Border [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 21 1946
  • 37 — Enoch — Robert Bloch (Short Story) Weird Tales September 1946
  • 49 — Christmas Box — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 50 — A Peal of Bells — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — The Other Side of the Curtain — Helen McCloy (Novellete) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #46, September 1947
  • 72 — Two Lovers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Sealskin Trousers — Eric Linklater (Short Story) The Sealskin Trousers and Other Stories by Eric Linklater, Hart-Davis, 1947
  • 86 — A Strange Story — O. Henry (Short Story) The Rolling Stone 1894
  • 87 — The Return — K. C. Seaman (Short Story)
  • 96 — Party Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Small Change — Donald Shoubridge (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 107 — The Corridor of Venus — Neil Bell (Short Story)
  • 112 — Pieces of Eight — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — The Knife — John Russell (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post February 7 1925
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2473Argosy Vol. 326, No. 21948-02-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 2 — Next Month — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 3 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 7 — Spearing Swordfish for Big Profits — Pete Kuhlhoff (Pictorial)
  • 10 — The Man Who Couldn’t Die — Hugh B. Cave (Novellete)
  • 12 — Casey Is Better Than Page — Charles Dexter (Article)
  • 15 — How Do They Make Those Radio Noises? — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 18 — The Saint and the Lovely Sinner [Simon Templar (The Saint)] — Leslie Charteris (Short Story)
  • 20 — Free Diamonds—If You Live — Selwyn James (Article)
  • 23 — Calendar Girl of the Month — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 24 — Tough Guy — William J. O’Sullivan (Short Story)
  • 26 — The Case of the Boiled Bride — Stuart Whitehouse (Article)
  • 30 — Six Fathoms to Hell — Robert Gordon Perry (Short Story)
  • 33 — Argosy’s Model of the Year — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 34 — If You’re in Real Trouble—Call the Emergency Squad! — George Weinstein (Article)
  • 38 — The Truth About the Durocher-MacPhail-Chandler Rhubarb — Joe Cummiskey (Article)
  • 41 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 42 — The Motorsickle and the Lady — Harold Kathman (Short Story)
  • 45 — Businesses You Can Start with Little or No Capital No. 2— Building Renovation, Unlimited — James D. Woolf (Article)
  • 48 — Harvey Cushing: Father of Modern Brain Surgery — Richard F. Match (Article)
  • 52 — Return Engagement — Steve McNeil (Short Story)
  • 55 — Getting the Most for Your Wardrobe Dollar: Starting from Scratch — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 58 — Sharks Make Good Models — Philip Wylie (Short Story)
  • 61 — How to Train Your Retriever — Tamara Andreeva (Article)
  • 64 — Secret of the Sandovals — Tom W. Blackburn (Novellete)
  • 81 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 82 — Hobby Corner: How to Start a Gun Collection and Restore Antique Firearms — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 96 — Science—and You — Leonard Engel (Column)
  • 106 — Tall Tale of the Month — L. O. Rice (Humour)
  • 110 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Leslie Charteris, William J. O’Sullivan, Harold Kathman & Philip Wylie]
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2474Argosy (UK) Vol. 9, No. 21948-02-01
  • 4 — Forester’s Song — A. E. Coppard (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — This Stuff Is Like Cigarette Ash — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) The Star February 7 1940
  • 9 — Wang Lung’s Marriage Day — Pearl Buck (Extract) from The Good Earth, John Day, 1931
  • 25 — With This Ring — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 26 — It’s a Mad World — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — A Bright Red Ribbon — Alan Wykes (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 41 — Ajam Boglay — George & Helen Papashvily (Short Story) Yes and No Stories by George & Helen Papashvily, 1946
  • 50 — Time of Waiting — George Howell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 51 — Delirium No. 3 — Joseph Wechsberg (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 62 — Two by Two — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — The Quest — Gwyn Jones (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 73 — A Little Fire — A. Polonsky (Short Story) Collier’s August 3 1946
  • 84 — Winter’s Tale — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — The Donkey — George Roderick (Short Story)
  • 94 — Song for Saint Valentine — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — King of Sarahb [Joseph Jorkens] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly September 1926
  • 101 — Asphodel — Edwin Lanham (Short Story) Collier’s June 10 1944
  • 109 — Mind Over Matter — E. V. Knox (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 110 — It’s Being So Cheerful — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — The Arms of Gods — Edward Barry Roberts (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2475Argosy Vol. 326, No. 31948-03-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 2 — Cooking with Dynamite — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 4 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 8 — Sun Valley for a Song — Richard Joseph (Pictorial)
  • 12 — A Dodger Contract to the Winner! — Charles Dexter (Article)
  • 16 — The Challenger—and New Chump! — William Holder (Novellete)
  • 19 — Exposing the Tricks of Crooked Gamblers — Sam Goldstein (Pictorial)
  • 22 — Ukie Invests in Human Nature [Ukridge] — P. G. Wodehouse (Novellete)
  • 25 — Calendar Girl: Paper Doll — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 26 — Who’ll Fly Our Jets Faster than Sound? — James L. H. Peck (Article)
  • 30 — The Only Witness — Howard Bloomfield (Short Story)
  • 33 — What’s Wrong with Boxing? — Joe Cummiskey (Article)
  • 36 — Businesses You Can Start with Little or No Capital No. 3— Bargain Basement on Wheels — Paul Stevens (Article)
  • 39 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 40 — The Lady or the Iron Horse? — George Armin Shaftel (Short Story)
  • 43 — Getting the Most for Your Wardrobe Dollar: Quiet, Please! — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 46 — He Lives a Thousand Lives — Harland Manchester (Article)
  • 50 — Women and Tugboats — Durand Kiefer (Short Story)
  • 53 — Outdoor Girl of the Year: Sea Sprite — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 54 — Eat Crow—and Shoot Him Too! — Byron W. Dalrymple (Article)
  • 56 — Bet the Wild Queen! — Norman A. Fox (Short Story)
  • 59 — How to Improve Your Bowling — Joe Falcaro (Article)
  • 62 — The Ship from Nowhere — A. Bertram Chandler (Novellete)
  • 80 — Baseball’s Nicknames — John Horn (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 82 — Hobby Corner: How to Make Your Own Recreation Room — William H. Crouse (Column)
  • 93 — Match ’Em — Allan A. Ostrow (Quiz)
  • 94 — Strange Facts About the Famous — Henry Homer (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Disc Doings — Joey Sasso (Column)
  • 103 — Sports Briefs — John Henry Cutler (Column)
  • 110 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. P. G. Wodehouse, A. Bertram Chandler, Richard Joseph & Durand Kiefer]
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2476Argosy (UK) Vol. 9, No. 31948-03-01
  • 4 — March Gold — L. Woodworth Reese (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Captain of the Turtles — T. Woodrooffe (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine December 1935
  • 13 — One Head Well Done — John D. Swain (Novellete) Top-Notch Magazine 1st November 1930
  • 32 — Very Like a Whale — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Ambassador of Love — Richard Stern (Short Story) Collier’s October 20 1945
  • 47 — Foxy’s Trot — H. A. Manhood (Short Story) The (London) Evening News August 9 1939
  • 48 — End of the Beginning — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) Punch
  • 53 — The Tree — Neill C. Wilson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 62 — O Mistress Mine! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — The King Who Collected Clocks — Gerald Kersh (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post May 3 1947, as “The Royal Impostor”
  • 85 — The Leaping Lad — Sid Chaplin (Short Story) The Leaping Lad and Other Stories by Sid Chaplin, Phoenix House, 1947
  • 94 — Off with the Motley — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Harp — William Fifield (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 104 — Dear Delight — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s)) Flora: A Book of Drawings by Pamela Bianco & Walter de la Mare, William Heinemann, 1919
  • 105 — The Mind Readers — Ogden Nash (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 107 — Outcast — Neil Bell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 113 — The Benefit Concert — Rhys Davies (Short Story) The Trip to London by Rhys Davies, Howell Soskin, 1945
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2477Argosy Vol. 326, No. 41948-04-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 2 — Cooking with Dynamite — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 5 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 9 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 10 — Best Action Photos of the Year — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 14 — De Marigny’s Famous Finger [Part 1 of 2] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 18 — Beyond the Last Barrier — F. Anthony Hoffman (Short Story)
  • 21 — Calendar Girl: Beach Ballerina — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 22 — A Big League Baseball Contract—for You! — Charles Dexter (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — Peter’s Personal Sea Nymph — Charles M. & Joseph N. Early (Short Story)
  • 29 — Alligator Girls — Tod Swalm (Pictorial)
  • 32 — How Would a Communist Europe Change Your Life? — Henry C. Wolfe (Article)
  • 36 — The Pup and the Bad Man — S. Omar Barker (Short Story)
  • 38 — How to Catch Trout—Even on Opening Day! — C. B. H. Vaill (Article)
  • 40 — The Cabbie, the Blonde and the Lady Nightmare — Jack Karney (Short Story)
  • 42 — Most Dangerous Game in the World — Keith Ayling (Article)
  • 44 — Watch Out, Racing—Here Comes MacPhail! — Joe Cummiskey (Article)
  • 46 — The Bridge That Wouldn’t Stay Built — Brian O’Brien (Short Story)
  • 48 — Fabulous Havana—on a Shoestring — Richard Joseph (Article)
  • 52 — Death Watch — Montgomery M. Atwater (Short Story)
  • 55 — Getting the Most for Your Wardrobe Dollar: Fish Don’t Bite Clothes — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 58 — Businesses You Can Start with Little or No Capital No. 4— The Worm Turns—into Cash! — James D. Woolf (Article)
  • 60 — The Lady Says Murder — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 81 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 82 — Hobby Corner: You Can Build Your Own Scale Model Engine — Ejler Jakobsson (Column)
  • 90 — The Magnificent Joker — Matthew Huttner (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — Disc Doings — Joey Sasso (Column)
  • 110 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. C. B. H. Vaill, Jack Karney, F. Anthony Hoffman & Montgomery M. Atwater]
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2478Argosy (UK) Vol. 9, No. 41948-04-01
  • 4 — April Morning — Bill Adams (Poem(s)) Fenceless Meadows: Tales of the Sea by Bill Adams, Frederick A. Stokes, 1923, as “Shore Roads of April”
  • 5 — Manuel the Magnificent — John Rhodes Sturdy (Short Story) Argosy May 1947
  • 14 — Final Delivery — James Thurber (Vignette) The New Yorker 1939
  • 15 — The Best Dressed Horse — Cledwyn Hughes (Short Story)
  • 21 — By Land, Sea, and Air — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 22 — Sweet and Lovely — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — The Lady, or the Tiger? — Frank R. Stockton (Short Story) The Century Magazine November 1882
  • 31 — Sword of Islam — Rafael Sabatini (Short Story) The Premier Magazine #4, August 1914
  • 43 — The Threshold — Paul Tabori (Vignette) Liberty December 14 1946
  • 46 — Penny-Wise — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — Plutarch’s Lives — Donald & Louise Peattie (Short Story) Ladies’ Home Journal November 1927
  • 57 — A Room on the First Floor — J. T. Story (Short Story)
  • 61 — What Is Your Name? — John McGhee (Short Story)
  • 69 — Minstrel’s Gallery — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 70 — Sea-Drift — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Mermaid — George A. Birmingham (Short Story) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1914
  • 81 — The Folder — Noel Langley (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 88 — She Walks Among the Loveliness — V. Sackville-West (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 89 — The Postcard — R. K. Narayan (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 95 — Homeward Bound — Sinbad (Short Story) Adventure May 1 1927, as by Captain Dingle
  • 109 — Easter Cameo — Marion Peacock (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 110 — A Certaine Remedie — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — Virgin Peak — Lawrence G. Green (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 6 1947
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2479Argosy Vol. 326, No. 51948-05-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 3 — Cooking with Dynamite — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 4 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 10 — Las Vegas—Bargain Basement Monte Carlo — Richard Joseph (Pictorial)
  • 14 — De Marigny’s Famous Finger [Part 2 of 2] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 18 — Wanted! — George Michener (Short Story)
  • 20 — Our Last Frontier—Straight Up! — James L. H. Peck (Article)
  • 24 — Gentlemen, Be Seated — Robert Heinlein (Short Story)
  • 27 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 28 — Dem Bums—A National Institution — Charles Dexter (Article)
  • 32 — Beauty in Action — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 34 — Menu for the Dying — Mildred North Slater (Short Story)
  • 37 — The Great Armored Car Robbery — Frederic Sondern, Jr. (Article)
  • 40 — The Man Death Forgot — Gerald Kersh (Vignette) Selected Stories by Gerald Kersh, Staples and Staples, 1943, as “Gomez”
  • 42 — Tackle-Busting Steelheads—with Worms! — Byron W. Dalrymple (Article)
  • 44 — Businesses You Can Start with Little or No Capital Nos. 5 and 6— Dollars in Dirt and Dust — Ernie Phillips & James D. Woolf (Article)
  • 48 — Peter Hindley’s Gold Machine — Hugh B. Cave (Short Story)
  • 51 — Calendar Girl: Model Sailor — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 52 — A Fish Hunt with Bow and Arrow — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 54 — The King Came Tumbling Down — Charles J. Doyle (Short Story)
  • 57 — Getting the Most for Your Wardrobe Dollar — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 60 — The Secret of Thunder Island — William Holder (Novellete)
  • 81 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 82 — Hobby Corner — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 88 — Mother’s Day Ideas — John Ryan (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 104 — Disc Doings — Joey Sasso (Column)
  • 110 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2480Argosy (UK) Vol. 9, No. 51948-05-01
  • 4 — Green Grow the Rushes, O! — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — The Glass Eye — Neil Paterson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 17 — The Enchanted Amanda — Alan Wykes (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 28 — The Little Girl and the Wolf — James Thurber (Vignette) The New Yorker January 21 1939
  • 29 — Giving Up the Ghost — Peter Traill (Short Story) Midnight Oil by Peter Traill, Jenkins, 1947
  • 33 — How Could I Know? — J. W. (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 34 — Lilac Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 36 — Dust of Annan — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post September 13 1947, as “Voices in the Dust”
  • 49 — Pursuit — J. T. Story (Vignette)
  • 51 — Last Chance — J. J. Bell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 63 — Who Goes There? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 64 — Off the Record — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Monna Sismonda — Giovanni Boccaccio; translated by Richard Aldington (Extract) from Decameron, 1930 translated from the Italian (Decamerone, 1353).
  • 73 — The Other Person — John Hague (Short Story)
  • 78 — One from One Leaves Two — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The Saturday Evening Post June 23 1934
  • 79 — You’ve Got to Learn — Robert Murphy (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 7 1945
  • 89 — Come Spring — Nancy Bickel (Poem(s)) Harper’s Magazine May 1941
  • 90 — My Pretty Dear — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Carla and the Simpleton — Mary Gallati (Short Story)
  • 100 — Sounds and Sweet Airs — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Homestead — Conrad Richter (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2481Argosy Vol. 326, No. 61948-06-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 4 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 7 — Cooking with Dynamite — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Crime Lab on Wheels — George Pickow (Pictorial)
  • 12 — We Must Hold Turkey—Our Middle East Beachhead — Ray Brock (Article)
  • 16 — The French Look—and What It Means — Joe Pazen (Pictorial)
  • 18 — No Salvage for the Dead — J. F. Wallace (Short Story)
  • 20 — “Cold” Women—and Why — Amram Scheinfeld (Article)
  • 22 — The Web of Fear — Margaret Manners (Novellete)
  • 24 — China’s Incredible Wall Still Stands — Blake Clark (Article)
  • 28 — Are You Early Bird—or Owl? — Darrell Huff (Article)
  • 30 — Work Horse — William Holder (Short Story)
  • 34 — A Millionaire’s Wilderness Expedition at Summer Vacation Cost! — Russell Annabel (Article)
  • 37 — Calendar Girl: Summertime Gal — Andre de Dienes (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Satan and the Witch Doctor — Rui Chestor (Short Story)
  • 41 — Businesses You Can Start with Little or No Capital No. 7— Station Wagon Rehabilitation Pays Off — James D. Woolf (Article)
  • 44 — Ceremonial Mayhem — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 46 — Timber Ghost — Steve Hail (Short Story)
  • 49 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Battling Bowfins — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 50 — Solving the Mystery of Bird Migration — Byron W. Dalrymple (Article)
  • 52 — The Pool of No Mercy — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 55 — Getting the Most for Your Wardrobe Dollar: Suits for Sultry Cities — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 58 — Argosy-Dodger Rookie Hunt — Charles Dexter (Article)
  • 60 — Wine, Wenches—and Good Scots Blood — Henry John Colyton (Novellete)
  • 81 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 82 — Father’s Day Ideas — John Ryan (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Tall Tale of the Month — Thomas L. Keene (Humour)
  • 90 — Kings of the Ring — John Horn (Quiz)
  • 106 — Wax Works — Sid Smith (Column)
  • 110 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Ray Brock, Jim Kjelgaard, Darrell Huff & J. F. Wallace]
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2482Argosy (UK) Vol. 9, No. 61948-06-01
  • 4 — June Magic — J. H. B. Peel (Poem(s))
  • 5 — Little Loi — Alistair MacCrae (Short Story)
  • 11 — Morning Off Lerwick — Sea-Wrack (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 17 — Reflecscience — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 18 — To Remember at Midnight — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — Jane Rush — Lord Dunsany (Short Story) The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories by Lord Dunsany, George Allen & Sons, 1908, as “The Kith of the Elf-Folk”
  • 32 — Back Chat — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — The Murderer — Joel Townsley Rogers (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 23 1946
  • 49 — Hodja and the Pieces of Gold [Hodja] — A. Kitroeff (Short Story)
  • 52 — Gentlemen in White — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — The Wilding — Stella Martin Currey (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 66 — Made to Measure — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 67 — The White Paternoster — T. F. Powys (Short Story) The White Paternoster by T. F. Powys, Chatto & Windus, 1930
  • 73 — This Is Our Time — George Howell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 74 — Prelude — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — The Witness — Leonid Andreyev (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 92 — And Then the Lover — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — The Alliance — Alex Atkinson (Short Story)
  • 101 — Husbands Grow on Trees — Whitfield Cook (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 108 — Fore and Aft — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — The Transferred Ghost — Frank R. Stockton (Short Story) The Century Magazine May 1882
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2483Argosy Vol. 327, No. 11948-07-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 3 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Al Stump, Bill Erin, Joseph Bernstein & Carl Davidson Halbak]
  • 4 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 7 — Cooking with Dynamite — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — A Vacation Bargain—Florida in the Summer — Richard Joseph (Pictorial)
  • 12 — Can Russia Destroy Our Air Force? — James L. H. Peck (Article)
  • 16 — Blood in Your Eye — Bill Erin (Short Story)
  • 18 — Mr. Second Sack Is Back — Al Stump (Article)
  • 22 — The Hazards of Horace Bewstridge [The Oldest Member] — P. G. Wodehouse (Short Story)
  • 24 — New Hope for Bad Hearts — Joseph Bernstein (Article)
  • 26 — Game Fish in Your Backyard — Byron W. Dalrymple (Article)
  • 28 — Kurdistan Torch Song — C. Vernon Frost (Short Story)
  • 31 — Calendar Girl: Haystack Honey — Andre de Dienes (Pictorial)
  • 32 — The Hot-Rod Racers — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 34 — Pitch and Pray — William Holder (Short Story)
  • 37 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 38 — The Great Aphrodisiac Myth — Booton Herndon (Article)
  • 40 — Miracle Music of the Big Top — Doron K. Antrim (Article)
  • 44 — With One Bullet — H. A. Shanklin (Short Story)
  • 46 — Hunting the Wild Clam—for Sport and Chowder — Eugene V. Connett (Article)
  • 48 — How Not to Drown — Parkynson Wood (Article)
  • 51 — Argosy-Dodger Rookie Hunt — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 52 — Spring Maneuvers — Carl Davidson Halbak (Short Story)
  • 55 — Getting the Most for Your Wardrobe Dollar: In the Swim—and Out — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 58 — Businesses You Can Start with Little or No Capital No. 8— Money on the Wing — Dan Brogan (Article)
  • 60 — Murder Astern — Richard Howells Watkins (Novellete)
  • 81 — Wax Works — Sid Smith (Column)
  • 82 — Hobby Corner: Money-Making Ideas for Amateur Photographers — Harrison Forman (Column)
  • 88 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 93 — Tall Tales of the Month — Fred Luedtke & L. G. Burger (Humour)
  • 106 — Olympic Oddities — John Horn (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2484Argosy (UK) Vol. 9, No. 71948-07-01
  • 4 — Sailor Town — Frances Frost (Poem(s)) Christian Science Monitor
  • 5 — The Pelican — Cecil Mann (Short Story)
  • 11 — Seed of Destruction — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) Esquire August 1947
  • 16 — Jaunts and Journeys — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 17 — Woman with a Past — Michael Foster (Short Story) Woman’s Home Companion April 1948
  • 27 — The Rabbits Who Caused All the Trouble — James Thurber (Vignette) The New Yorker August 26 1939
  • 28 — Life Is Sweet— — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Mountain Road — Freda Ellwood (Short Story)
  • 40 — Supplication — Ellen Vincent (Poem(s)) The New Statesman
  • 41 — Terror — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story) The American Magazine August 1946
  • 51 — No Choice — Leslie Johnson (Poem(s))
  • 52 — Two Sonnets — William Shakespeare (Poem(s)) Shake-speares Sonnets by William Shakespeare, Thomas Thorpe, 1609
  • 53 — Sunfish — John Moore (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 62 — Spread of Canvas — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — The Seaweed and the Cuckoo Clock — T. F. Powys (Short Story) Fables by T. F. Powys, Chatto & Windus, 1929
  • 75 — Caruso — Helen H. Pope (Short Story)
  • 85 — Round the Corner — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 93 — Sorcerer’s Apprentice — John McGhee (Short Story)
  • 97 — Tennis in the Park — Marion Peacock (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 98 — Cakes and Ale — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — The Miss — Margaret Bonham (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 110 — Love in Idleness — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — The Adventure of Second Lieutenant Bubnov — Ivan Turgenev; translated by J. A. Bimstone (Short Story) The Evening Standard March 2 1936 translated from the Russian (1842).
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2485Argosy Vol. 327, No. 21948-08-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 3 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Fred Higman, Bobby Locke, Gerald McCann, John Godey & Paul Scheffels]
  • 4 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 7 — Cooking with Dynamite — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Georgia Jungle Expedition — Tod Swalm (Pictorial)
  • 12 — I Can Lick Joe! — Gus Lesnevich (Article)
  • 16 — First Command — Standby (Short Story)
  • 18 — How to Catch Late Summer Bass—The Easy Way — George Heinold (Article)
  • 20 — Blood and Resin — William Fay (Short Story)
  • 23 — Calendar Girl: Water Witch — Andre de Dienes (Pictorial)
  • 24 — Russia’s Secret Air Power — [uncredited] (Modified Scientific Article)
  • 28 — Mr. Buddington’s Eight-Horse Parlay — Booton Herndon & Fred Higman (Short Story)
  • 30 — Would You Like a Vacation Rain Check? — [uncredited] (Competition)
  • 32 — Walter Winchell—The Real “Voice of America”? — Paul Scheffels (Article)
  • 36 — Wilderness Search — Rui Chestor (Short Story)
  • 39 — Peru: Pearl of the Tropics—at Dime-Store Prices — Ray Josephs (Article)
  • 42 — Ulcers Pick the Nicest People — Joseph Bernstein (Article)
  • 45 — Play Golf My Way—and Beat Your Friends! — Bobby Locke (Article)
  • 48 — Neighborhood Killer — William Holder (Short Story)
  • 51 — Getting the Most for Your Wardrobe Dollar: Tips on Travel — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 54 — The Telephone Murder Case — Ray Brennan (Article)
  • 56 — New Hand — John S. Harlow (Short Story)
  • 59 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Trout, Four-Gauge Guns, and Nutria — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 60 — You Can Outshoot Robin Hood! — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 62 — The Man from Tomorrow — John Godey (Novellete)
  • 81 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 82 — Hobby Corner: Build Your Own Barbecue — Bob Gilmore & Darrell Huff (Column)
  • 86 — Wax Works — Sid Smith (Column)
  • 88 — Tall Tale of the Month — Robert O. Becker (Humour)
  • 98 — Big Man of Sports — John Horn (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — Gotta Match? — Sam Shulsky (Miscellaneous)
  • 106 — Your Left Hand in Plug Casting — L. N. Kilman (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2486Argosy (UK) Vol. 9, No. 81948-08-01
  • 4 — Wind in the Corn — Frank Kendon (Poem(s)) Argosy (UK) August 1945
  • 5 — Sand Girl — Kate Thompson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 10 — Lines for a Hot Day — Isabel Tudeen (Poem(s))
  • 11 — The Little Bishop — Cledwyn Hughes (Short Story)
  • 21 — The Fairly Intelligent Fly — James Thurber (Vignette) The New Yorker February 4 1939
  • 22 — Processional — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Mamula the Peerless — Lascelles Forbes (Short Story)
  • 40 — In Praise of Happiness — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — The Bucket and the Rope — T. F. Powys (Short Story) Fables by T. F. Powys, Chatto & Windus, 1929
  • 49 — The Glow — Helen Papashvily (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 58 — Pride of Summer — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Salt in the Air — Josephina Niggli (Short Story) Collier’s October 11 1947
  • 65 — Lodging for a Night — Sinclair Ross (Short Story)
  • 77 — Reflection — J. C. B. Date (Poem(s)) The New Statesman
  • 78 — Bitter-Sweet — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — The Haven — G. Hackforth-Jones (Short Story)
  • 89 — De Mortuis — John Collier (Short Story) The New Yorker July 18 1942
  • 95 — Victoria — Ogden Nash (Short Story) Harper’s Bazaar April 1948
  • 97 — Three Things — Joseph Auslander (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 98 — Vespers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Hornblower and the Even Chance [Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 6 1948, as “Hornblower’s Duel”
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2487Argosy Vol. 327, No. 31948-09-01Henry SteegerPeter Stevens
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argonotes — Various (Biographical Material)
  • 8 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 10 — A Fortnight of Fun in 48 Hours — Arthur Gould (Pictorial)
  • 14 — Court of Last Resort: Case No. 1—Is Clarence Boggie Innocent? — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 16 — Mr. and Mrs. Champ — William Jerome (Short Story)
  • 18 — Paul Fagan, Generalissimo of Minor League Revolt — Al Stump (Article)
  • 22 — How to Capitalize on the Pike’s One Weakness — Ben East (Article)
  • 24 — Call Me Johnson — F. R. Buckley (Short Story)
  • 27 — Calendar Girl: September Eve — Andre de Dienes (Pictorial)
  • 28 — Italy: The Strange Story of Russian Girls and Gunmen — Luigi Orlando (Article)
  • 30 — A Man to Beat Sargeson — Robert Gordon Perry (Short Story)
  • 33 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Your Limit in Woodcock — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 34 — Hunter or Hunted—An Even Gamble — Hugh Prior (Article)
  • 38 — Is Sex Necessary? — J. J. Arnold, M.D. & Booton Herndon (Article)
  • 40 — Double Cross of Honor — George Surdez (Short Story)
  • 42 — He Puts America on Wax — Paul Gallico (Article)
  • 46 — Businesses You Can Start with Little or No Capital No. 9— A Million-Dollar Partnership: You and the Mailman — Rhea Cumming (Article)
  • 48 — Pinch Pitcher — William R. Cox (Short Story)
  • 51 — Hobby Corner: Free-Form Coffee Table — Darrell Huff & Bob Gilmore (Column)
  • 53 — Hobby Corner: A Target Shooter’s Rifle Rest — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 54 — The Hunted — Robert Addison Nicolls (Short Story)
  • 57 — Getting the Most for Your Wardrobe Dollar: Suit Yourself! — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 60 — The Con Man and the Lady Politician — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 73 — Tall Tale of the Month: The Wind Blew Red — Perry Goodwin (Humour)
  • 81 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 82 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 89 — Wax Works — Sid Smith (Column)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2488Argosy (UK) Vol. 9, No. 91948-09-01
  • 4 — Cloud Set — T. H. White (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Mr. Kerrigan’s Holiday — L. A. G. Strong (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 13 — Betrothal of Juana — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story) Woman’s Home Companion July 1948
  • 20 — Sweet Sin — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — Voice of Alarm — D. Y. Ralfs (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 31 — Sonalino — J. M. Gibbs (Short Story)
  • 42 — Deep Down Under — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — Mrs. Scarr — Elinor Mordaunt (Short Story) My Best Thriller, Faber and Faber, 1933
  • 54 — Corn Music — Dorothy Spring (Poem(s))
  • 55 — The Portrait — John Atkins (Short Story)
  • 67 — Long Week-end — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 69 — Pai Tzu — Shen Tseng-Wen; translated by Ching Ti & Robert Payne (Short Story) Chinese Earth by Shen Tseng-Wen, Allen & Unwin, 1947
  • 74 — To Make Your Mouth Water — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 75 — The Beautiful Madness — Mildred Cram (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 85 — The Watcher — Carlyle Dickson (Poem(s))
  • 86 — Personal Column — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Little Red Hunter — Ross Woods (Short Story)
  • 100 — He Who Hesitates — James Thurber (Vignette) The New Yorker 1939
  • 101 — Hornblower and the Cargo of Rice [Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 17 1948, as “Hornblower and the Bursting Ship”
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2489Argosy Vol. 327, No. 41948-10-01Henry SteegerPeter Stevens
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 5 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 9 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Ben East, Paul Ernst, Rip Newborn & John Reese]
  • 10 — Japan Fights for Fish — John Dominis (Pictorial)
  • 14 — Does the Quarterback Still Run His Team? — Sid Luckman (Article)
  • 18 — The Kill — John Reese (Short Story)
  • 20 — Hidden Gold—Right Under Your Feet — Tom C. Prince (Article)
  • 22 — Cash and Carry Guy — William Holder (Short Story)
  • 25 — Calendar Girl: Nature Girl — Andre de Dienes (Pictorial)
  • 26 — How to Succeed on a Wild Goose Chase — Ben East (Article)
  • 29 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Grouse, Deer—and Rabbit Fever — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 30 — Your Subconscious Can Make Your Fortune — Doron K. Antrim (Article)
  • 34 — The Tall Shadow — Paul Ernst (Short Story)
  • 37 — Hawaii—A Vacation Garden of Eden — Richard M. Botts (Article)
  • 40 — Court of Last Resort: Should Clarence Boggie Be Pardoned? — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 42 — Wagon Boss — Tom W. Blackburn (Novellete)
  • 45 — Horse Sense for Handicappers — Rip Newborn (Article)
  • 47 — When Money Ain’t Hay — John Horn (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — His Personal Prisoner — Les Savage, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 51 — Getting the Most for Your Wardrobe Dollar: Happy Hunting — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 54 — Pop’s Apple Mine — Everett & Olga Webber (Short Story)
  • 56 — Businesses You Can Start with Little or No Capital No. 10— Your Own Restaurant—on Wheels! — Pete Canute (Article)
  • 58 — Monkey Business — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 60 — Rogue’s Lady — Leslie T. White (Novellete)
  • 71 — Tall Tale of the Month — Henry Charles Suter (Humour)
  • 81 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 82 — Hobby Corner: At Last—A Tackle Box — George X. Sand (Column)
  • 84 — Hobby Corner: Back Packing Made Easy — Paul M. Fink (Column)
  • 85 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 89 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 104 — Wax Works — Sid Smith (Column)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 112 — [letter] — Bernarr MacFadden (Letter(s))
2490Argosy (UK) Vol. 9, No. 101948-10-01
  • 4 — My White Love — Thomas Moult (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — The Bracelet — Monica Stirling (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly
  • 16 — Whither, O Ship? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 17 — The Ape and the Mystery — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 26 1948, as “The Mysterious Mona Lisa Smile”
  • 25 — Blood Red Rose — William Francis (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 32 — Passing Fair — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Motive for Murder — John & Ward Hawkins (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post November 1 1947
  • 55 — George’s Wife — Bernard Morris (Vignette)
  • 58 — Curiouser and Curiouser — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — A Bucketful of Roses — Cledwyn Hughes (Short Story)
  • 70 — Oh, When I Was in Love with You — A. E. Housman (Poem(s)) Collected Poems of A.E. Housman by A. E. Housman, Jonathan Cape, 1939
  • 71 — Green Girls at Garlands — Mary Just (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 82 — North Pole: A Tall Story — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 83 — The Lost Proofs — T. F. Powys (Short Story) The House With the Echo by T. F. Powys, Viking, 1928
  • 87 — Hornblower and the French Privateer [Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post May 29 1948, as “Hornblower and the Penalty of Failure”
  • 102 — Rainbow — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — Mrs. Mercury — Arthur Waley (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 107 — The Third Accident — Edward Ronns (Short Story) Collier’s June 5 1948
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2491Argosy Vol. 327, No. 51948-11-01Henry SteegerLumen Martin Winter
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 5 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 10 — Last of the Log Drives — Bob & Ira Spring (Pictorial)
  • 14 — We’re Not Ashamed of Winning — Frank Leahy (Article)
  • 16 — None but the Strong — Georges Carousso (Short Story)
  • 18 — Has the A-Bomb Killed Our Navy? — James L. H. Peck (Article)
  • 22 — Shoot Your Own Turkey Dinner — Byron W. Dalrymple (Article)
  • 24 — The Black Door — Henry Norton (Short Story)
  • 27 — Calendar Girl: Fall Girl — Andre de Dienes (Pictorial)
  • 28 — New Wonder Weapon in the T. B. War — Joseph Bernstein (Article)
  • 30 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Beagles for Birds — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 32 — Court of Last Resort: Battle for a Man’s Life — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 34 — Forbidden Sanctuary — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 37 — Are You a Citizen of Dogpatch? — [uncredited] (Competition)
  • 40 — The Test — Calvin J. Clements (Short Story)
  • 43 — Businesses You Can Start with Little or No Capital No. 11— Get in the Chips with Coconuts — Richard M. Botts (Article)
  • 46 — The Worm’s Eye View — Hal Masson (Short Story)
  • 48 — Argosy’s Hunting Roundup — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 52 — The Beauty and the Bum — William Fay (Short Story)
  • 55 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 56 — Hobby Corner: Why Not Shoot Your Antique Guns? — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 58 — Getting the Most for Your Wardrobe Dollar: Introducing the MacAdam Brothers — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 60 — Operation Crossroads — Clifton Adams (Novellete)
  • 67 — Tall Tale of the Month — U. Boyd Foraker (Humour)
  • 79 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 93 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Georges Carousso, Clifton Adams & Calvin J. Clements]
  • 95 — He’s After Your Nose — Doron K. Antrim (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — Wax Works — Sid Smith (Column)
  • 106 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2492Argosy (UK) Vol. 9, No. 111948-11-01
  • 4 — Love Song for Autumn — John Drinkwater (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Arch of Heaven — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 19 — The Passionate Cow — Clive Burnley (Short Story)
  • 24 — Cupid’s Bow — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Mad Island — Jacland Marmur (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 30 — Villains All — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 31 — Star Gazer — Rada Bercovici (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 41 — Prelude to Murder — Walter C. Brown (Novellete) The Blue Book Magazine October 1945
  • 58 — Honourable Mention — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — The Rose Patch — Hilary Nicholson (Short Story)
  • 68 — Definition — Don Marquis (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 69 — Tuttle Fields — A. G. Morris (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 78 — After Nightfall — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — Survival — Georges Carousso (Short Story) Collier’s September 7 1946
  • 91 — My First Fairy — Henry Treece (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 97 — Ti-Frè — Jacques Large; translated by John la Touche (Short Story)
  • 104 — Once Upon a Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — Hornblower Takes Command [Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 10 1948, as “Hornblower and the Man Who Felt Queer”
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2493Argosy Vol. 327, No. 61948-12-01Henry SteegerPeter Stevens
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 12 — The Show You Never See — Allan Gould (Pictorial)
  • 16 — I’ve Watched the Reds Sabotage Our State Department! — Ernest R. Pope (Article)
  • 18 — Nitro Ship — William Holder (Short Story)
  • 20 — Do College Stars Make Best Grid Pros? — Charles Dexter (Article)
  • 22 — The Bishop’s Bookmaker — Howard Breslin (Short Story)
  • 24 — Deduction Delivers Your Deer — Innes McCall (Article)
  • 26 — Necessity Was the Mother of the Maxims — Harland Manchester (Article)
  • 28 — Butcher Boy — William Campbell Gault (Novellete)
  • 30 — How You Can Survive Atomic War — Paul Corey (Article)
  • 36 — Court of Last Resort: Argosy Uncovers Trail of Real Killer in Boggie Case! — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 38 — Summer Storm — Eric Hazelhoff (Short Story)
  • 41 — What Most Men Want Most — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 46 — Out of the Frying Pan — Victor Carlyle Spies (Short Story)
  • 48 — My Long Fight Against Arthritis — Frank Smathers (Article)
  • 51 — Getting the Most for Your Wardrobe Dollar: Feel Free in Formals — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 54 — The Great Dogwagon Robbery — John Godey (Short Story)
  • 57 — Traditional Holiday Liquors — Iles Brody (Article)
  • 60 — Me—Murderer! — Margaret Manners (Novellete)
  • 71 — Tall Tale of the Month — Carl Spencer (Humour)
  • 80 — Where to Hit Your Deer — E. B. Mann (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Inside the U.S. Male — Tee Rose (Column)
  • 82 — Hobby Corner: Build a Hobby Cabinet — E. P. Avery, Jr. & Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 84 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Double Check for Duck Hunters — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 90 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Paul Corey, Harland Manchester, William Campbell Gault, Innes McCall & Peter Stevens]
  • 96 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2494Argosy (UK) Vol. 9, No. 121948-12-01
  • 4 — In Praise of December — Frank Kendon (Poem(s))
  • 5 — No One Will Ever Know — Geoffrey Household (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post August 28 1948
  • 11 — Crusader — Elizabeth Sheean (Short Story)
  • 17 — The Stranger — Temple Thurston (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine December 1927
  • 25 — The Rhinoceros — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker January 28 1933
  • 26 — Two by Two — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Monsieur Noé — Anthony Steven (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 39 — Easy Money — Norman Edwards (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 46 — Lights Out — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — The Mouse — Liam O’Flaherty (Short Story) Lilliput September 1938
  • 53 — Last Man Alive — Conrad Richter (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post August 14 1948
  • 68 — Who Goes There? — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 69 — Hodja and the Miraculous Shrine [Hodja] — A. Kitroeff (Short Story)
  • 74 — Carnival of Animals — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 75 — King Duck — T. F. Powys (Short Story) Captain Patch by T. F. Powys, Chatto & Windus, 1935
  • 82 — Storm in a Teacup — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Father Is a Genius — J. M. Young (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 101 — The Seal Who Became Famous — James Thurber (Vignette) The New Yorker February 17 1940
  • 102 — Dark Enchantress — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Right of Way — Laurence Kirk (Short Story) The Blue Book Magazine December 1947
  • 111 — Seaman Blake — Neil Bell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2495Argosy Vol. 328, No. 11949-01-01Henry SteegerPeter Stevens
  • 3 — Cooking with Dynamite — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 4 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Arthur Mayse, Ethan Grant, Rui Chestor & A. J. Cutting]
  • 5 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 6 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 10 — Hobby Corner: Ship Modeling — F. R. Buckley (Column)
  • 12 — Pictures Tell the Story: For Sale—A Saddleful of Dynamite — Joe Bulles (Pictorial)
  • 16 — Boxing’s Living Dead Men — Charles Dexter (Article)
  • 18 — Bound for the Bottom — J. F. Wallace (Short Story)
  • 20 — Revolt Behind the Iron Curtain — A. H. Ibsen (Article)
  • 22 — Memphis Man — William Holder (Short Story)
  • 25 — The Model Who Laughs at Hollywood — [uncredited] (Pictorial) [Ref. Ava Gardner]
  • 26 — Raccoon on the Loose — Innes McCall (Article)
  • 28 — Run for Your Life! — Rui Chestor (Short Story)
  • 31 — Plain Talk About Sterility — Joseph Bernstein (Article)
  • 34 — Gidon and the Great Bull — Arthur Mayse (Short Story)
  • 36 — The Queen with the Tin Crown — Ray Josephs (Article)
  • 38 — A Case in Point — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story)
  • 40 — Court of Last Resort: Argosy Seeks Truth About Missing Fingerprint — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 42 — Learn While You Sleep — Elliseva Sayers (Article)
  • 45 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Big Rifles for Big Game — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 46 — Pluto’s Folly — Ethan Grant (Short Story)
  • 49 — Getting the Most for Your Wardrobe Dollar: Warmth Without Weight — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 52 — Hobnobbing with Hollywood—on $35 a Week — Richard Joseph (Article)
  • 56 — Businesses You Can Start on Little or Nothing No. 12— There’s Dough in Potato Doughnuts — A. J. Cutting (Article)
  • 58 — Freddie’s High-Octane Love Affair — James C. Lynch (Short Story)
  • 61 — Inside the U.S. Male — Tee Rose (Column)
  • 62 — Moonlight and Murder — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 73 — Tall Tale of the Month: Indiana Wood-Chopper — E. Gregory (Humour)
  • 81 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 83 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 94 — What’s Going On? — John Bender & Joseph W. Quinn (Quiz)
  • 98 — Cold “Facts” Are Fiction — C. B. Colby (Article)
  • 100 — Enter Li’l Abner-Dogpatch Contest Now! — [uncredited] (Competition)
  • 102 — Odd but Authentic — James C. Adams (Column)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2496Argosy (UK) Vol. 10, No. 11949-01-01
  • 4 — Fir Tree Carol — Alfred Noyes (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Three Fingers Are Plenty — Neil Paterson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 11 — Dress of Lights — P. J. Alexander (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 19 — Ornithology for Beginners — Dorothy Parker (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 20 — À La Carte — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — An Apron of Flowers — Noel Langley (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 30 — The Tortoise and the Hare — James Thurber (Vignette) The New Yorker October 21 1939
  • 31 — The Loan — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 38 — Am I Beautiful? — Eustace Deschamps; translated by Richard Aldington (Poem(s)) Fifty Romance Lyric Poems by Richard Aldington, Allan Wingate, 1948
  • 39 — Lesson in Compromise — Arthur Mayse (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 12 1946
  • 53 — The Case for the Defence — Graham Greene (Short Story) Nineteen Stories by Graham Greene, Heinemann, 1947
  • 56 — The Christmas Story — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Cat’s Cruise — Mazo de la Roche (Short Story) Redbook Magazine November 1936
  • 68 — Mary’s Carol — Pádraig O’Horan (Poem(s))
  • 69 — Papa Christmas Tree — John Fante (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 78 — This Is So Sudden! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — La Mejicana — Crosbie Garstin (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 92 — Was This the Face…? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 93 — The Visitation — Cledwyn Hughes (Short Story)
  • 102 — All at Sea — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — The Sound and the Fury — Sidney Carroll (Short Story) Cosmopolitan December 1947
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2497Argosy Vol. 328, No. 21949-02-01Henry SteegerPeter Stevens
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 10 — Pictures Tell the Story: Packaged Honeymoon — Don Ornitz (Pictorial)
  • 14 — Court of Last Resort: Bill Keys Comes Home — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 16 — Civilization Threatened with Destruction — Leonard Reed (Article)
  • 18 — Dangerous Crossing — Jack Clinton McLarn (Short Story)
  • 20 — Our Soft Underbelly: Latin America — Ray Josephs (Article)
  • 22 — Dark Heritage — Clifford Dowdey (Short Story)
  • 25 — Girl of the Month: Just What the Doctor Ordered — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 26 — Basketball’s Biggest Little Man — Charles Dexter (Article)
  • 28 — The Jonah Curse — J. F. Wallace (Short Story)
  • 31 — The Man Who Makes Tumors Talk — Albert Q. Maisel (Article)
  • 34 — Carnival Pitch — Philip Clark (Short Story)
  • 36 — Collector of World’s Strangest Guns — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — Screendom’s Human Tornado — Irving Wallace (Article) [Ref. Emilio Fernandez]
  • 40 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Hunting Winter Quail — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 42 — His Prisoner’s Prisoner — Rui Chestor (Short Story)
  • 45 — Getting the Most for Your Wardrobe Dollar: A Skeleton for Your Closet — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 48 — A New Fishing Thrill—for You! — Byron W. Dalrymple (Article)
  • 50 — Inside the U.S. Male — Tee Rose (Column)
  • 51 — Wolf Howls for Tee Rose — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 52 — Us Sportin’ Gillys — Ted Bryan (Short Story)
  • 55 — Businesses You Can Start on Little or Nothing No. 13— The Ducks That Laid the Golden Eggs — Paul Stevens (Article)
  • 56 — How to Expand That New Business — James D. Woolf (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — How You Can Learn to Ski Safely and Quickly — Walter Prager (Article)
  • 61 — One Vacation Rain Check—Coming Up! — George N. Hebert (Miscellaneous)
  • 62 — Operation Castaway — Carl Lane (Novellete)
  • 71 — Tall Tale of the Month: Delayed Damage — Galen D. Thomas (Humour)
  • 73 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 81 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Clifford Dowdey, Irving Wallace, Walter Prager & Carl Lane]
  • 82 — Hobby Corner: Luxury Furniture You Can Make — Darrell Huff (Column)
  • 86 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 95 — Odd but Authentic — James C. Adams (Column)
  • 98 — Huntin’ An’ Fishin’ with Doc Jenkins: A Sure-Fire Trap for Big Game — R. A. “Doc” Jenkins (Column)
  • 102 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2498Argosy (UK) Vol. 10, No. 21949-02-01
  • 4 — To a Snowdrop — Allan M. Laing (Poem(s))
  • 5 — The Tent — Liam O’Flaherty (Short Story) The Calendar of Modern Letters October 1925
  • 12 — The Hawk and the Squirrels — James Thurber (Vignette) The New Yorker 1939
  • 13 — Palace of Sweets — Gordon Malherbe Hillman (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 27 — The Sentimental Horse — M. Gibbons (Vignette) Liberty June 22 1940
  • 30 — Bonnet Over the Windmill — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — The Sea-Lawyer — Albert Richard Wetjen (Short Story)
  • 47 — Decision — Martha Ostenso (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 56 — Many Adventures — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 57 — Return Journey — Hilary Nicholson (Short Story)
  • 72 — Dog Days — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — No Sale — Walter Brooks (Short Story) The Evening Standard December 20 1935
  • 81 — Three Young Men of Agualada — Whitfield Cook (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 92 — London — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — The Wolf Who Knew How to Be a Friend — George & Helen Papashvily (Short Story) Yes and No Stories by George & Helen Papashvily, 1946
  • 104 — The Figure-Head: A Salt-Sea Yarn — Crosbie Garstin (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 105 — Brandy for the Parson — Geoffrey Household (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post November 13 1948
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2499Argosy Vol. 328, No. 31949-03-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 3 — Cooking with Dynamite — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Lew Dietz, Jerome Brondfield & R. A. “Doc” Jenkins]
  • 8 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 14 — Pictures Tell the Story: Lion Attacks Photographer — Gonzague Dreux (Pictorial)
  • 18 — Court of Last Resort: The Incredible Case of Clarence Boggie — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 22 — Trial by Fear — Lew Dietz (Short Story)
  • 24 — The Most Dangerous Man in Europe — Thomas M. Johnson (Article)
  • 26 — What’s Wrong with Baseball in Chicago? — Charles Dexter (Article)
  • 28 — Me and the Muscle Maid — Jerome Brondfield (Short Story)
  • 30 — Caracas: Your Land of Opportunity — Ray Josephs (Article)
  • 33 — Girl of the Month: Out on a Limb—with Monica — [uncredited] (Pictorial) [Ref. Monica Lewis]
  • 34 — Blade of Honor — Dock Hogue (Short Story)
  • 36 — Are We “Loaded for Bear” in Alaska? — James L. H. Peck & C. B. Colby (Article)
  • 38 — The Phantom Bandit — Frank Bonham (Short Story)
  • 40 — Argosy’s Spring Fishing Roundup — Raymond R. Camp (Article)
  • 48 — Cold Cargo — William Holder (Short Story)
  • 51 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Pike, Bear, Dogs and Gadgets — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 52 — Uranium! New “Gold Rush” of ’49 — Darrell Huff (Article)
  • 54 — The Truth About Sex Hormones — Joseph Bernstein (Article)
  • 56 — Getting the Most for Your Wardrobe Dollar: Angles for Anglers — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 58 — Businesses You Can Start on Little or Nothing No. 14— A Fortune in Fishing for Logs — Byron W. Dalrymple (Article)
  • 61 — Huntin’ An’ Fishin’ with Doc Jenkins: Tricks for Trappers — R. A. “Doc” Jenkins (Column)
  • 62 — Slug ’Em and Leave ’Em — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 78 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 81 — Odd but Authentic — James C. Adams (Column)
  • 85 — Horse Racing’s Greatest Plunger — Lewis R. Cook (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — Hobby Corner: Make Your Own Log Shelter — Paul W. Moore (Column)
  • 93 — Inside the U.S. Male — Tee Rose (Column)
  • 103 — Tall Tale of the Month: Sea-Going Strong Man — H. R. Folker (Humour)
  • 112 — Back Talk — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
2500Argosy (UK) Vol. 10, No. 31949-03-01
  • 4 — Spring Shadows — John Drinkwater (Poem(s)) Collected Poems of John Drinkwater by John Drinkwater, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1923
  • 5 — Night Piece — Elizabeth Myers (Short Story)
  • 9 — The Fall — Margaret Bonham (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 17 — The Cat and the Cobra — A. W. Smith (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine July 1933
  • 26 — Under the Leaves Green — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Jenny — Erskine Caldwell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 38 — Find the Lady — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 39 — The Long Years [Mars] — R. Bradbury (Short Story) Maclean’s September 15 1948
  • 49 — Light — Liam O’Flaherty (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 52 — Home Brewed — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — Fleur de Lys — F. E. Ellwood (Short Story)
  • 65 — The Convict and the Clerics — J. S. Fletcher (Novellete) The Red Magazine April 1 1915
  • 78 — Promenade — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Jungle Debt — Frank Stuart (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 91 — The St. George Story — Clive Burnley (Short Story)
  • 97 — Underground — Jerome Barry (Vignette) Collier’s May 28 1932
  • 100 — The Wedding — R. Don (Poem(s))
  • 101 — The China Run [Part 1 of 2; Christian] — Neil Paterson (Extract) Hodder & Stoughton, 1948
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2501Argosy Vol. 328, No. 41949-04-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 3 — Cooking with Dynamite — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 5 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Gordon Ramsey, Billy Stepp, James D. Woolf & Eugene M. Hanson]
  • 6 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 9 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 13 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Trail-Blazing, Perch and Gadgets — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 14 — Pictures Tell the Story: Knockout! — Curt Gunther (Pictorial)
  • 18 — The Affair of the Reluctant Witness [Jerry Bane] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 22 — I Hate Sharks! — Thomas William Helm, III (Article)
  • 24 — The Mad Horse of Lonely Hollow — Stewart Toland (Short Story)
  • 26 — New Miracle Technique in Germ Killing! — Joseph Bernstein (Article)
  • 28 — Beyond the World’s Last Frontier — Ray Josephs (Article)
  • 30 — Bounty Hunter — Tom W. Blackburn (Short Story)
  • 33 — Girl of the Month: The Movie That Nobody’s Seen — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 34 — Helpful Hints for Opening Day — Byron W. Dalrymple (Article)
  • 36 — Twentieth Century Sherlock Holmes — Frederic Sondern, Jr. (Article)
  • 38 — Storm Over Second — William Holder (Short Story)
  • 41 — The Winners—Straight from Dogpatch! — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 42 — Buck Rogers Takes Over Our Infantry — James L. H. Peck (Article)
  • 44 — Bayou Bait — Leslie T. White (Short Story)
  • 46 — Race Track’s Cinderella Man — Billy Stepp (Article)
  • 49 — Huntin’ An’ Fishin’ with Doc Jenkins: Fish Tricks — R. A. “Doc” Jenkins (Column)
  • 50 — How to Stay Married—and Happy — Shailer Upton Lawton, M.D. (Article)
  • 53 — Streamlined Self-Defense — Eugene M. Hanson (Article)
  • 56 — Money to Burn — Max Shulman (Vignette)
  • 58 — Businesses You Can Start on Little or Nothing No. 15— The Flying Chicken — James D. Woolf (Article)
  • 60 — Getting the Most for Your Wardrobe Dollar: Wet-Weather Wear for Sportsmen — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 62 — Murderer Aboard — Gordon Ramsey (Short Story)
  • 69 — Tall Tale of the Month: High Wind in Texas — H. Colby Jones (Humour)
  • 78 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 84 — Hobby Corner: You Can Make the Perfect Gun Case — Pete Kuhlhoff & E. P. Avery (Column)
  • 86 — Hobby Corner: Build Your Own Portable Campfire Oven — Paul M. Fink (Column)
  • 91 — Turf Talks — Rip Newborn (Miscellaneous)
  • 92 — Odd but Authentic — James C. Adams (Column)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2502Argosy (UK) Vol. 10, No. 41949-04-01
  • 4 — The Awakening — Sir William Watson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Processional — Bryan MacMahon (Short Story) The Lion Tamer and Other Stories by Bryan MacMahon, Macmillan, 1948
  • 9 — Life Begins for Vincent Grey — Laurence Kirk (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 20 — Variations on a Theme — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 22 — Osiris — H. P. Watts (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 27 — Yellow River — Frank O’Rourke (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 49 — The Moon Is My Lantern — Hilary Nicholson (Short Story)
  • 56 — A Peck of Provender — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Do You Follow Me? — Gerald Kersh (True Story) John Bull January 30 1943, as “She Couldn’t See the “Joke”” by Waldo Kellar
  • 63 — The Bull and the Journalists — Theodora Benson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 75 — The Contest — Arthur Conan Doyle (Short Story) Associated Sunday Magazine February 12 1911
  • 81 — Hither and Thither — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 82 — Twin Souls — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker
  • 83 — The Girl Who Missed the Boat — Richard Stern (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post February 7 1948
  • 97 — The Miracle — John Steinbeck (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 102 — Garland of Spring — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — The China Run [Part 2 of 2; Christian] — Neil Paterson (Extract) Hodder & Stoughton, 1948
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2503Argosy Vol. 328, No. 51949-05-01Henry SteegerPeter Stevens
  • 3 — Cooking with Dynamite — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 4 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 12 — Pictures Tell the Story: O.K. for Combat — James L. H. Peck (Pictorial)
  • 16 — How the Red Purge Operates in America — Benjamin Gitlow (Article)
  • 20 — Johnnie No-Brakes — Jack Clinton McLarn (Short Story)
  • 22 — We’ll Win for Connie Mack! — Hank Majeski (Article)
  • 24 — Silver Sluggers of the Surf — George Heinold (Article)
  • 26 — Beer and Corpses — William Fay (Short Story)
  • 28 — When Murder Had a Third Witness — Anthony Abbot (Article)
  • 30 — Cougars Never Purr — C. V. Tench (Article)
  • 33 — Girl of the Month: No Substitute for Ann — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 34 — Shanghai Reckoning — Calvin J. Clements (Short Story)
  • 36 — Your Future Is Booming—with Sound! — Doron K. Antrim (Article)
  • 39 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 40 — Signed, Sealed—and Swindled — Harold Goldman (Short Story)
  • 42 — Can We Build a Fence Against the A-Bomb? — Alden Hatch (Article)
  • 45 — When the Bowery Invaded Poughkeepsie (This America) — M. L. Steinbach (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — The Glass Hand — William Holder (Short Story)
  • 49 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 50 — Are You Sexually Mature? — Amram Scheinfeld (Article)
  • 53 — Fishin’ An’ Huntin’ with Doc Jenkins — R. A. “Doc” Jenkins (Column)
  • 54 — Double Exposure — William Bruckner (Short Story)
  • 56 — Businesses You Can Start on Little or Nothing No. 16— There’s Cash in Car Swapping — Wessel Smitter (Article)
  • 58 — Getting the Most for Your Wardrobe Dollar — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 60 — Captain Jeff’s Secret Weapon — Donald Barr Chidsey (Novellete)
  • 69 — Tall Tale of the Month — W. E. Evrard (Humour)
  • 82 — Hobby Corner: How to Make Pictures of Your Sport Thrills — Innes McCall (Column)
  • 85 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 91 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 102 — Odd but Authentic — James C. Adams (Column)
2504Argosy (UK) Vol. 10, No. 51949-05-01
  • 4 — I Only Know of Spring — William Benton (Poem(s)) Never a Greater Need by William Benton, Knopf, 1948
  • 5 — The Bride — Michael Fessier (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 18 — Account Rendered — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 19 — The Horse That Went to Sea — Liam O’Flaherty (Short Story) The Short Stories of Liam O’Flaherty by Liam O'Flaherty, Jonathan Cape, 1948
  • 26 — Better to Have Loved and Lost — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 27 — Gorgeous — Frank Stuart (Short Story)
  • 42 — A Tussie-Mussie — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — The Ninth Life — Mazo de la Roche (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 55 — Song for a Stranger — Nina Conarain (Short Story)
  • 64 — Handsome Is as Handsome Does — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — The Crowd — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Weird Tales May 1943
  • 75 — The Lydia and the Natividad [Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Short Story) from The Happy Return, Michael Joseph, 1937
  • 94 — Slip Stream — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Martha Jean — Erskine Caldwell (Short Story) Esquire January 1935
  • 105 — Asar, Basar and Kourkeddana — George & Helen Papashvily (Vignette) Yes and No Stories by George & Helen Papashvily, 1946
  • 108 — Green Fingers — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 109 — Tiger, Tiger — John Moore (Short Story) Collier’s February 5 1949
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2505Argosy Vol. 328, No. 61949-06-01Henry SteegerPeter Stevens
  • 3 — Cooking with Dynamite — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 4 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 6 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Travis Ingham, Thomas Thompson, Wilmon Menard & Richard Match]
  • 8 — Pictures Tell the Story: Camera Catches Gambling Raid — Frank Beardsley (Pictorial)
  • 12 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 17 — Red Blood and Yellow Gold — C. Hall Thompson (Novellete)
  • 20 — He Escaped to Paradise — Wilmon Menard (Article)
  • 22 — Big Boy’s Fast Zoomer — Don Lawson (Short Story)
  • 24 — Baseball Scouting Is My Adventure — Mickey McConnell (Article)
  • 27 — Voice of the Month: Kathryn Grayson — [uncredited] (Pictorial) [Ref. Kathryn Grayson]
  • 28 — My Fight Against Alcohol — Norman Brokenshire (Article)
  • 30 — Last Refuge — Thomas Thompson (Short Story)
  • 34 — How to Chase a Rainbow — Ray Mark (Article)
  • 36 — Pickles and Pearls — Desmond Hall (Short Story)
  • 39 — Movie of the Month: The Fountainhead — [uncredited] (Pictorial) [Ref. Patricia Neal]
  • 40 — George Crile Versus Shock — Richard Match (Article)
  • 42 — America’s Most Terrifying Fire — Richard F. Dempewolff (Article)
  • 46 — Murder for Two — James A. Kirch (Short Story)
  • 48 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Best for Bass—Tops for Tarpon — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 50 — The Sex Scandal in Our Colleges — Patrick Mitchell (Article)
  • 52 — Make Way for a Whaler — Brian O’Brien (Short Story)
  • 54 — Getting the Most for Your Wardrobe Dollar: Casual and Cool—For the Spectator Sportsman — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 56 — The Edge of Darkness — Travis Ingham (Short Story)
  • 58 — What Most Men Want Most on Father’s Day — Ralph Stein (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — Tall Tale of the Month: Cyclone Salvages Buggy — E. R. Cline (Humour)
  • 83 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 84 — Fishin’ An’ Huntin’ with Doc Jenkins: The Sportsman’s Workshop — R. A. “Doc” Jenkins (Column)
  • 88 — Winners in Argosy-Dodger Rookie Hunt — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Odd but Authentic — James C. Adams (Column)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2506Argosy (UK) Vol. 10, No. 61949-06-01
  • 4 — For June — Folgóre da San Gimignano; translated by Richard Aldington (Poem(s)) Fifty Romance Lyric Poems by Richard Aldington, Allan Wingate, 1948
  • 5 — Serenade — Kate Barlay (Short Story)
  • 13 — The Witness for the Prosecution — Agatha Christie (Novellete) Flynn’s January 31 1925, as “Traitor’s Hands”
  • 31 — Over the Green Mountains — Erskine Caldwell (Short Story) Contact May 1932
  • 35 — This Year, Next Year — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 36 — Vanity Fair — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — The Rifles of the Regiment — Eric Knight (Vignette) Collier’s August 15 1942
  • 43 — The Double Bed — H. A. Brent (Short Story)
  • 48 — Felinities — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — The Bell — Richard Garnett (Short Story) The Twilight of the Gods by Richard Garnett, Fisher Unwin, 1888, as “The Bell of Saint Euschemon”
  • 59 — The Dilemma of Catherine Fuchsias — Rhys Davies (Short Story) The New Yorker February 19 1949
  • 74 — A Page for Mysogynists — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — Playing with Fire — Guy de Maupassant; translated by Marjorie Laurie (Short Story) (Reprint) translated from the French (“Le signe”, Gil Blas, April 27, 1886).
  • 80 — Wayfarers All — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 81 — The Forbidding Doorway — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post February 19 1949
  • 96 — The Happy Yes — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Voice in the Night — W. H. Hodgson (Short Story) The Blue Book Magazine November 1907
  • 110 — Ballad on a New Note — C. S. Calverley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 111 — Hornblower, The Frogs and The Lobsters [Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 5 1949, as “Hornblower and the Trap”
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2507PDFArgosy Vol. 329, No. 11949-07-01Henry SteegerCharles Dye
  • 3 — Cooking with Dynamite — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 4 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 6 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Paul Stevens, Brian O’Brien, Morley Griswold, Willard Price & John D. MacDonald]
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Pictures Tell the Story: Tarpon—Hook, Line and Camera — Howe Sadler (Column)
  • 14 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 16 — My Last Home Run — Joe DiMaggio (Article)
  • 20 — The Captain’s Prisoner — Calvin J. Clements (Novellete)
  • 22 — The Case of the Flying Saucers — Frederick G. Moorehouse (Article)
  • 25 — Movie of the Month: House of Strangers — [uncredited] (Pictorial) [Ref. Susan Hayward]
  • 26 — How We Caught an Anaconda—Alive — Willard Price (Article)
  • 28 — The Smell of Fear — J. F. Wallace (Short Story)
  • 30 — Gazda—Screwball Genius of Armaments — Alden Hatch (Article)
  • 33 — Voice of the Month: Jane Harvey — [uncredited] (Pictorial) [Ref. Jane Harvey]
  • 34 — Infield Wonder Boy — John Wells (Short Story)
  • 36 — Nemesis of the Dope Gangs — Richard Barr (Article)
  • 38 — Tank-Town Matador — John D. MacDonald (Short Story)
  • 42 — Best in Dogdom? — Jack Denton Scott (Article)
  • 44 — High Water Mark — Jack Clinton McLarn (Short Story)
  • 46 — I Catch 20-Pound Stripers—on Flies — Morley Griswold (Article)
  • 49 — America’s 100 Best Vacations: $100 to $300 — Ray Josephs (Article)
  • 56 — The Drums Say Die — Brian O’Brien (Short Story)
  • 58 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Woodchucks, Gadgets and Game Fish — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 60 — Businesses You Can Start on Little or Nothing No. 17— Cash for Contract Harvesting — Paul Stevens (Article)
  • 62 — Sucker Fight — Joel Reeve (Short Story)
  • 64 — Getting the Most for Your Wardrobe Dollar: Travel Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 70 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 86 — Odd but Authentic — James C. Adams (Column)
  • 93 — Tall Tale of the Month: Popcorn Storm in Texas — Don R. Hayes (Humour)
  • 98 — Hobby Corner: Convert That Army Rifle for Hunting — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 101 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 106 — Weather Forecasting — John Blake (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — Fishin’ An’ Huntin’ with Doc Jenkins: Bait Game for Fresh-Water Fish — R. A. “Doc” Jenkins (Column)
2508Argosy (UK) Vol. 10, No. 71949-07-01
  • 4 — Sea-Island Town — Hervey Allen (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Grey Seagull — Liam O’Flaherty (Short Story) The Strand Magazine January 1948
  • 17 — Gems from Garcia — Patterson Greene (Short Story) Collier’s March 12 1949
  • 22 — Pastoral — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) Versus by Ogden Nash, 1949
  • 23 — The Symbol of Power — Neil Bell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 28 — A Truce with Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Never Come Monday [Sam Small] — Eric Knight (Short Story) Esquire March 1938
  • 43 — The Red Room — H. G. Wells (Novellete) The Idler March 1896
  • 51 — Adoption by Grace — Phyllis Bottome (Short Story)
  • 64 — July — Justin Richardson (Poem(s)) The Tatler
  • 65 — The Year of the Spider — Neil Paterson (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 86 — The House That Jack Built — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 87 — It Was Mutual — Colin Bullard (Short Story)
  • 92 — The English Game — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Frost in April — Malachi Whitaker (Short Story) The New Adelphi March/May 1929
  • 102 — The Bear Who Let It Alone — James Thurber (Vignette) The New Yorker April 29 1939
  • 103 — King of the Night — Chetwood Schwarzkopf (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 112 — Cradle Song — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Hornblower and the Spanish Galleys [Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post May 7 1949, as “Hornblower to the Attack”
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2509Argosy Vol. 329, No. 21949-08-01Jerry MasonPeter Stevens
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Tom Riley, Steve Hail, A. E. Hotchner, Seymour Shubin, Don Molinelli & Victor Boesen]
  • 10 — Pictures Tell the Story: The Circus Comes to Town — Nick de Morgoli (Column)
  • 14 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 16 — I Was Shanghaied Into the Foreign Legion — Walter G. Leathe (Article)
  • 20 — The Lobstick of Charlie Giroux — Les Savage, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 22 — Frisch—The Fightingest Man in Baseball — Don Molinelli (Article)
  • 24 — Escape Tunnel — Seymour Shubin (Short Story)
  • 27 — Movie of the Month: Anna Lucasta — [uncredited] (Pictorial) [Ref. Paulette Goddard]
  • 28 — What Is a Homosexual? — Allen Churchill (Article)
  • 30 — Hold That Bull! — L. R. Gustafson (Short Story)
  • 33 — Voice of the Month: Kay Starr — [uncredited] (Modified Scientific Article) [Ref. Kay Starr]
  • 34 — Court of Last Resort: Are These Men Innocent? — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 36 — “I Am Scared!” — John Hohenberg (Article)
  • 38 — Trapped by Fear — John Masters (Short Story)
  • 40 — The Muskie—Toughest Battler in the Lake — Innes McCall (Article)
  • 43 — Preview: Paris Night Life — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 44 — “Not Guilty!” — Victor Boesen (Article)
  • 48 — To Hell—with Orders! — Steve Hail (Short Story)
  • 50 — How to Hit a Wood Shot — Lloyd Mangrum (Pictorial)
  • 51 — How to Hit a Chop Shot — Gardnar Mulloy (Pictorial)
  • 52 — You Can’t Live Forever — William Holder (Short Story)
  • 55 — Businesses You Can Start on Little or Nothing No. 18— Dollars in Timber — Tom Riley (Article)
  • 58 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Pay-Off Tips — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 60 — Over the Border — A. E. Hotchner (Novellete)
  • 74 — Hobby Corner: Pocket Range for Campers — Arthur C. Miller (Column)
  • 75 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 77 — Tall Tale of the Month: A Rattlin’ Good Story — James A. Hines (Humour)
  • 81 — Along the Airways — James L. H. Peck (Column)
  • 97 — From Dogpatch to New York — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — Diving Clowns — Bernard White (Pictorial)
  • 108 — Fishin’ An’ Huntin’ with Doc Jenkins: Emergency Lures That Work — R. A. “Doc” Jenkins (Column)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2510Argosy (UK) Vol. 10, No. 81949-08-01
  • 4 — Pied Beauty — Gerard Manley Hopkins (Poem(s)) Poems by Gerard Manley Hopkins>, Humphrey Milford, 1918
  • 5 — Henrietta’s Wedding — Kate Thompson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 18 — Off the Record — Don Marquis (Poem(s)) from Archy and Mehitabel, Doubleday, Page & Co., 1927
  • 19 — The Oar — Liam O’Flaherty (Short Story) The Outlook January 14 1928
  • 23 — The Game’s the Thing — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 24 — The Lotus Eaters — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Mary Ann and the Duke [Sam Small] — Eric Knight (Short Story) Esquire December 1937
  • 36 — Midsummer Warning — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) Cosmopolitan September 1941
  • 37 — The Sword in the Tree — James Street (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 50 — Bell, Book and Candle — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — There Was an Old Woman — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Weird Tales July 1944
  • 65 — Food of Love — Wynford Vaughan Thomas (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 79 — The Tell-Tale Heart — Edgar Allan Poe (Short Story) The Pioneer January 1843
  • 84 — For Better, for Worse — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — The Princess and the Tin Box — James Thurber (Vignette) The New Yorker September 29 1945
  • 89 — The Satin Spaniards — Vincent Cornier (Short Story) Storyteller March 1937
  • 99 — Vice Versa — George Mikes (Extract) from How to Be an Alien, Allan Wingate 1946
  • 100 — Dabbling in the Dew — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — The Fat Cat — Q. Patrick (by Hugh Callingham Wheeler) (Short Story) 1945
  • 107 — Under Moonlight — Shen Tseng-Wen; translated by Ching Ti & Robert Payne (Short Story) Chinese Earth by Shen Tseng-Wen, Allen & Unwin, 1947
  • 118 — Fair Wind to Java [Part 1 of 5] — Garland Roark (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2511Argosy Vol. 329, No. 31949-09-01Jerry MasonPeter Stevens
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite: The Final Report on Clarence Boggie — Erle Stanley Gardner (Editorial)
  • 6 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Pictures Tell the Story: The Thinking Dog — Joseph McKeown (Column)
  • 12 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 16 — 68 Against the Sea — Carl B. Wall (Article)
  • 18 — Burn Him Out — Frank Bonham (Short Story)
  • 20 — Inside the Bail Bond Racket — as told to Mort Weisinger (Article)
  • 22 — The Silent Piper of Skye — Richard Wilcox (Short Story)
  • 24 — Baseball’s Spies — Bob Deindorfer (Article)
  • 26 — Shore Chumming for Stripers — George Heinold (Article)
  • 28 — Paris Night Life — Carl Perutz (Pictorial)
  • 36 — Deuce of Chimes — John Caswell Smith (Short Story)
  • 38 — How to Relax — Allen Churchill (Article)
  • 42 — Electrocution — William Vandivert (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Sub Down—Diver Wanted — David O. Woodbury (Short Story)
  • 46 — Court of Last Resort: Was Gross Railroaded? — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 48 — Get That Bear! — Ted Bryan (Short Story)
  • 50 — Movie of the Month: The Great Sinner — [uncredited] (Pictorial) [Ref. Ava Gardner]
  • 52 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Tips on Early Shooting—Late Fishing — Byron Dalrymple (Column)
  • 54 — There’s Always a Gimmick — Asa Bordages (Vignette)
  • 56 — He’s “Johnny on the Spot” — Edward Bliss, Jr. (Article)
  • 58 — Hobby Corner: How to Build a 50-Power Telescope — Pete Canute (Column)
  • 60 — The Private Nose — William R. Scott (Novellete)
  • 69 — Trapshooters’ 50th Annual Jinx — E. B. Mann (Article)
  • 77 — Stunt Truck — [uncredited] (Modified Scientific Article)
  • 80 — “So Eve Said to Adam—” — Edward Hope (Modified Scientific Article)
  • 89 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Mort Weisinger, David O. Woodbury, Richard Wilcox, William R. Scott & Allen Churchill]
  • 94 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 96 — Fishin’ An’ Huntin’ with Doc Jenkins: Emergency Rod Repair — R. A. “Doc” Jenkins (Column)
  • 103 — Tall Tale of the Month: Drunken Bait — R. C. Hardin (Humour)
  • 113 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2512Argosy (UK) Vol. 10, No. 91949-09-01
  • 4 — September Tide — John Masefield (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Recipe for Murder — C. P. Donnel (Short Story) The American Legion Magazine January 1947
  • 8 — The Honey Bee — Don Marquis (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 9 — The Sound of the Bell — Bryan MacMahon (Short Story) Mademoiselle 1949
  • 17 — Call to a Trumpeter — S. Carrighar (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 29 1947
  • 28 — Pastorale — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Landlord of the Crystal Fountain — Malachi Whitaker (Short Story) Selected Stories by Malachi Whitaker, Jonathan Cape, 1949
  • 36 — No Love Lost — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 37 — Ride Before Battle — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 49 — The Bedfordshire Clanger [Uncle Silas] — H. E. Bates (Short Story)
  • 54 — Low Water — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — A Game of Billiards — William Sansom (Short Story)
  • 67 — His Wife — Guy de Maupassant; translated by Marjorie Laurie (Short Story) (Reprint) translated from the French.
  • 73 — Homecoming [The Elliott Family] — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Mademoiselle October 1946
  • 88 — For Art’s Sake — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Helen — Ralph Gustafson (Short Story)
  • 99 — Success Story — John Burgan (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 108 — Orientations — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — Talk of the Devil — John McGhee (Short Story)
  • 114 — Fair Wind to Java [Part 2 of 5] — Garland Roark (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2513Argosy Vol. 329, No. 41949-10-01Jerry MasonPeter Stevens
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Theodore J. Roemer, Hugh Pentecost, Ralph Stein, J. Edgar Grove & Paul Gardner]
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Pictures Tell the Story: Fall Girl for the Stars — Louis Hochman (Column)
  • 16 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 18 — Air Force for Hire — Bob Chalmers (Article)
  • 20 — If I Should Die— — Hugh Pentecost (Novellete)
  • 22 — What Your Sleeping Habits Reveal About You — Allen Churchill (Article)
  • 24 — The Sharks Were Hungry — D. Cottrell (Short Story)
  • 26 — The Octopus of Sports — Paul Gardner (Article)
  • 30 — Run, Statue, Run! — J. Edgar Grove (Short Story)
  • 33 — Argosy’s Hunting Roundup — Ray Camp (Modified Scientific Article)
  • 38 — Spider Rowland: Bandit, Newsman, Comedian — C. T. Pearson & J. G. Coughlin (Article)
  • 40 — Danger Wears Two Faces — John Wells (Short Story)
  • 42 — Foreign Cars Are Phony — Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 44 — Never Cheat a Dog — Theodore J. Roemer (Short Story)
  • 47 — Movie of the Month: White Heat — [uncredited] (Pictorial) [Ref. Virginia Mayo]
  • 48 — Court of Last Resort: “Lay Off the Gross Case!” — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 50 — Throw Him Out! — William Holder (Short Story)
  • 52 — 23 Days That Shook the World — Jhan & June Robbins (Article)
  • 54 — Timber Tough — Noel Loomis (Short Story)
  • 69 — How to Hunt without a Dog — Byron W. Dalrymple (Article)
  • 74 — Tall Tale of the Month: Rabbit Hunt Without Guns — William Brent (Humour)
  • 77 — Trail-Blazing Train — [uncredited] (Modified Scientific Article)
  • 88 — Humor in the Raw — Robert Froman (Humour)
  • 98 — Fishing and Hunting with Doc Jenkins: Cook It Where You Catch It! — R. A. “Doc” Jenkins (Column)
2514Argosy (UK) Vol. 10, No. 101949-10-01
  • 4 — Harvest — John Drinkwater (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — A Good Year — D. J. Williams (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 9 — Over the Brow of the Hill — John MacLiesh (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 16 — Cup of Kindness — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — The Copper Dahlia — Gerald Kersh (Short Story)
  • 29 — The Black Bull — Arthur Mayse (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 41 — Uncle Einar [The Elliott Family] — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Dark Carnival by Ray Bradbury, Arkham House, 1947
  • 48 — With Reservations — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — The Strange Experience of Monsieur Ponçin — Newman Flower (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 62 — Outward Bound — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 63 — Advance Mr. Hornblower [Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 2 1949
  • 77 — Geraghty’s Garden — Ella MacMahon (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 84 — It Was Always So — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — Hell Hounds — Clive Burnley (Short Story)
  • 92 — The Two Turkeys — James Thurber (Vignette) The New Yorker January 21 1939
  • 93 — Red Sky at Morning — John Atkins (Short Story)
  • 100 — Rogues’ Gallery — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — The Windfall — Mary Gallati (Short Story)
  • 114 — Fair Wind to Java [Part 3 of 5] — Garland Roark (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2515PDFArgosy Vol. 329, No. 51949-11-01Jerry MasonPeter Stevens
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite: A Practical Joke in Action — Erle Stanley Gardner (Editorial)
  • 8 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Thomas Helm, Arthur J. Olsen, Day Keene, Bob Deindorfer & Hy Peskin]
  • 10 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 12 — Pictures Tell the Story: Samson Cracks Movie Depression — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 18 — Hobby Corner: Make Your Ammunition — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 20 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 22 — The Affair of the Pearl Princess [Jerry Bane] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete)
  • 24 — Secret Army of the Caribbean — Arthur J. Olsen (Article)
  • 26 — Does This Picture Shock You? — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 28 — Frank Merriwell, ’49 — Hy Peskin (Article)
  • 32 — A Young Man of Promise — John D. MacDonald (Short Story)
  • 34 — Get Your Share of Woodcock! — Byron W. Dalrymple (Article)
  • 36 — Don’t Touch the Kicker — Henry Norton (Short Story)
  • 39 — Dad Made a Liar Out of Me — Bob Deindorfer (Article)
  • 40 — I Had Five Seconds to Live — Bob Chalmers (Article)
  • 42 — Hit Him First — John M. Haydon (Short Story)
  • 44 — Are You Ashamed to Cry? — Joseph F. Drury, Jr. (Article)
  • 46 — Hot Ice for Sale — Jack Karney (Short Story)
  • 48 — Grable Brings Back the Shimmy — [uncredited] (Pictorial) [Ref. Betty Grable]
  • 50 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron Dalrymple (Column)
  • 52 — “My Fight with a Giant Manta” — Thomas Helm (Article)
  • 54 — Big Swindles in Small Type — Norman & Amelia Lobsenz (Article)
  • 56 — Titanium: Miracle Metal — Miles Ginsberg (Article)
  • 58 — Fight or Run — Day Keene (Short Story)
  • 61 — When Fortune Wouldn’t Fit! — Aleko Lilius (Article)
  • 62 — The Motorcycle Menace — Allen Churchill (Article)
  • 69 — Beastly Behavior — Robert Froman (Modified Scientific Article)
  • 72 — Tall Tale of the Month: Rescued by Buzzards — R. C. Watson (Humour)
  • 79 — Fishing and Hunting with Doc Jenkins: How to Hit ’Em — R. A. “Doc” Jenkins (Column)
  • 87 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 112 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
2516Argosy (UK) Vol. 10, No. 111949-11-01
  • 4 — Sea-Drinking Cities — Josephine Pinckney (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — The Five Eggs — Hywel Davies (Short Story) Lilliput January 1938
  • 9 — Mr. Albert Finkleman — Neil Bell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 21 — Island Magic — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 22 — The Enchanted Hour — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — First Love — Alis de Sola (Short Story) McCall’s August 1949
  • 39 — Deep Lies the Treasure — William Lindsay Gresham (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 16 1949
  • 51 — The Blackbird — Liam O’Flaherty (Vignette) The Nation August 2 1924
  • 53 — National Passion — George Mikes (Extract) from How to Be an Alien, Allan Wingate 1946
  • 54 — Oddly Enough — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — The Angel of the Lord — Nina Conarain (Short Story)
  • 69 — A Portrait Reversed — George Bradshaw (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 79 — Cold Comfort — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 80 — Fantasy in Colour — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Rosinback — James Martin Young (Short Story) Collier’s August 20 1949
  • 99 — Gerdruta — Aino Kallas (Short Story) The White Ship by Aino Kallas, Jonathan Cape, 1924
  • 108 — Point of View — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — The Chick-Pea Seller’s Daughter — J. C. Mardrus; translated by Powys Mathers (Short Story) The Thousand Nights and One Night by J. C. Mardrus, Routledge, 1937
  • 115 — So Wings My Love — Ailsa Purdie (Poem(s))
  • 116 — Fair Wind to Java [Part 4 of 5] — Garland Roark (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2517Argosy Vol. 329, No. 61949-12-01Jerry MasonPeter Stevens
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite: Court of Last Resort: Your Court Does It Again—Louis Gross Wins New Trial — Erle Stanley Gardner (Editorial)
  • 8 — Interesting Men: How to Baby a Bomb — Forrest Kleinman (Article)
  • 9 — Beastly Behavior — Robert Froman (Modified Scientific Article)
  • 10 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 12 — Hobby Corner: Leather Work Is Easy — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 14 — Chorus Girls: New Style — Ed Sullivan (Pictorial)
  • 18 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. W. L. Heath, Adie Suehsdorf, William Chapman White, John N. Makris & Edwin Lanham]
  • 19 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 20 — “Men Wanted!” — Henry F. Pringle (Article)
  • 22 — The Forest Had Only One — William Chapman White (Short Story)
  • 24 — Top Dogs: 40-M-P-H Hounds Draw $100,000,000 — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 26 — The War Was Like This 1. China Has Rocks in Its Clouds — W. L. Heath (Short Story)
  • 28 — The Year’s Strangest Medical Story — Francis Sill Wickware (Article)
  • 30 — Remember the Night — Day Keene (Short Story)
  • 32 — Rink “Bad Man” Sparks Junior Hockey — Adie Suehsdorf (Article)
  • 34 — When Nightmares Walk — John N. Makris (Article)
  • 36 — Listen to Me, Boy… — Edwin Lanham (Short Story)
  • 39 — Argosy Shops America — [uncredited] (Modified Scientific Article)
  • 50 — Taking “El Tigre” Alive — Willard Price (Article)
  • 52 — How to Talk Your Way to Success — A. D. Brogan (Article)
  • 54 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 56 — The Pheasant: Elusive King of Game Birds — George Heinold (Article)
  • 58 — It Can Always Be Exchanged — Robert M. Yoder (Vignette)
  • 60 — Is This the Plane You’ll Fly? — James Calderwood (Article)
  • 62 — Renegade — Tom W. Blackburn (Novellete)
  • 77 — Fishing and Hunting with Doc Jenkins: Do It Yourself — R. A. “Doc” Jenkins (Column)
  • 79 — Tall Tale of the Month — David J. Thomas (Humour)
  • 112 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
2518Argosy (UK) Vol. 10, No. 121949-12-01
  • 4 — Night Under the Stars — R. L. Stevenson (Extract) from Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes, C. Kegan Paul & Co., 1879
  • 5 — Evening in Ireland — Bryan MacMahon (Short Story)
  • 11 — Toro — Robert Carse (Short Story) The American Magazine August 1949
  • 25 — Karmesin [Karmesin] — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) The Evening Standard May 9 1936
  • 29 — Dedication — T. M. Sillars (Poem(s))
  • 30 — Byways — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Black Maggie — Cledwyn Hughes (Short Story)
  • 46 — Behind the Counter — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 47 — Fishing Season — Paul Gaughin (Article)
  • 52 — World’s End — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — Forty Days and Forty Nights — A. A. Milne (Short Story) Cosmopolitan September 1949
  • 72 — Order of Chivalry — Alfred, Lord Tennyson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 73 — Contest in Generosity — J. C. Mardrus; translated by Powys Mathers (Short Story) The Thousand Nights and One Night by J. C. Mardrus, Routledge, 1937
  • 76 — The Asp — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The Saturday Evening Post March 25 1944
  • 77 — The Key — James C. Lynch (Short Story) Esquire September 1949
  • 86 — Amoriste — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — The Thirteenth Man — Charles Dickens (Short Story) All the Year Round Christmas 1865, as “To Be Taken with a Grain of Salt”, uncredited.
  • 99 — Brown Owl — H. M. Tomlinson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 104 — Table d’Hôte — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — The Bridge — Erle Stanley Gardner (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 114 — Fair Wind to Java [Part 5 of 5] — Garland Roark (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2519Argosy Vol. 330, No. 11950-01-01Jerry MasonPeter Stevens
  • 3 — Interesting Men: World’s Strangest Treasure Hunter — John Sibley (Article)
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite: Your Court Visits Scotland Yard — Erle Stanley Gardner (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hobby Corner: Make Your Own Rod — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 8 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 9 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Alvin Yudkoff, Fred M. Hechinger, George Heinold & Burt McConnell]
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 11 — Foreign-Car Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — World’s Most Brutal Boxing — George Rodger (Pictorial)
  • 16 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 18 — 1950—Where Do We Go from Here? — Henry F. Pringle (Article)
  • 20 — Mountain Lion Hunt — Kip Converse (Pictorial)
  • 23 — This Is Jo— — H. Vernor Dixon (Short Story)
  • 24 — Frozen Hell — Burt McConnell (Article)
  • 26 — Bradshaw of the Apes — Butler M. Atkinson, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 28 — The Nazis Won’t Give Up — Fred M. Hechinger (Article)
  • 32 — Young Man with a Gun — William Porter (Short Story)
  • 34 — My Favorite Sports Stories — Leonard Lyons (Article)
  • 36 — Afraid to Live — Alvin Yudkoff (Short Story)
  • 38 — Grizzlies Spell Trouble — Russell Annabel (Article)
  • 40 — Artie Versus Video [Artie Greengroin] — Harry Brown (Vignette)
  • 42 — Horse of the Year? — John I. Day (Article)
  • 44 — Drop That Rope — Dee Linford (Short Story)
  • 48 — Court of Last Resort: Victory for Court and Gross — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 50 — Night Without End — William Holder (Short Story)
  • 53 — How to Spend 3 Billion Dollars — Mark Clements (Modified Scientific Article)
  • 54 — Get Your Deer the Easy Way — George Heinold (Article)
  • 57 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 60 — The Case of the Blonde Tamale — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 75 — Rattlesnake Roundup — Roy Wall (Modified Scientific Article)
  • 76 — Interesting Men: How to Catch a Seal — [uncredited] (Modified Scientific Article)
  • 77 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 89 — Fishing and Hunting with Doc Jenkins: How to Trap ’Em — R. A. “Doc” Jenkins (Column)
  • 100 — Tall Tale of the Month: A Whale of a Story — Raymond L. Baker (Humour)
2520Argosy (UK) Vol. 11, No. 11950-01-01
  • 4 — Holy Night — Quintin Hogg (Poem(s)) Christmas Lasts for Ever ed. Hannen Foss, Blandford, 1948
  • 5 — Cautious Cavalier — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) Mr. Huffam and Other Stories by Hugh Walpole, Macmillan, 1948
  • 15 — In Vino Veritas — A. A. Milne (Short Story) Birthday Party and Other Stories by A. A. Milne, Dutton, 1948
  • 27 — Wings — Liam O’Flaherty (Vignette) The Short Stories of Liam O’Flaherty by Liam O'Flaherty, Jonathan Cape, 1948
  • 29 — Technique — George Mikes (Extract) from How to Be an Alien, Allan Wingate 1946
  • 30 — God Rest You Merry — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Gentlemen’s Agreement — Antonia Ridge (Short Story)
  • 41 — Where Early Fa’s the Dew [Colin Glencannon] — Guy Gilpatric (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 22 1941
  • 57 — Some Other Star — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) The Star December 23 1940
  • 60 — Don’t Look Now! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — Sir Gawain and the Green Knight — translated by Hilary Nicholson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 81 — Who Only Stand and Wait — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 94 — Not at Bedtime! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 95 — Mr. Waddy — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 104 — Eve — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — The Moose and Rusty Jones — Sir Charles Roberts (Short Story) The Red Magazine October 21 1927
  • 113 — In the Moonlight — Guy de Maupassant (Short Story) Allouma and Other Tales by Guy de Maupassant, Holland Pub. Co., 1895 translated from the French (“Clair de Lune”, Le Gaulois, July 1, 1882).
  • 117 — Herbs and the Horse — Clive Burnley (Short Story)
  • 128 — Homestead — Edward Thomas (Article) The Prose of Edward Thomas by Edward Thomas, Falcon Press, 1948
  • 129 — Tokay Jennie — M. F. K. Fisher (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2521Argosy Vol. 330, No. 21950-02-01Jerry MasonPeter Stevens
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Pictures Tell the Story: They Cheat Death in the Alps — Helen Fischer (Pictorial)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 16 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 18 — I Was a Front-Line Brain Surgeon — Arnold M. Moldan, M.D. (Article)
  • 20 — The Saw Screamed — Baird Hall (Short Story)
  • 22 — Smash-Up Derby — Frank L. Harvey (Article)
  • 24 — Bait for the Tigress — Clifford Shelton (Short Story)
  • 26 — Hypnosis as a War Weapon — G. H. Estabrooks & Leslie Lieber (Article)
  • 30 — The Rogue and the King’s Mistress — Robert W. Krepps (Short Story)
  • 32 — Basketball’s Latest Miracle Coach — Charles Einstein (Article)
  • 34 — The Fox: Houdini in Fur — George Heinold (Article)
  • 36 — Chance to Kill — David Dodge (Short Story)
  • 38 — Court of Last Resort: What About the Real Murderer? — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 40 — The Testing of Bush-Flyer Brant — Russell Annabel (Article)
  • 42 — My Best Sports Pictures — Hy Peskin (Pictorial)
  • 46 — Keep Off the Rail! — Calvin J. Clements (Short Story)
  • 48 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 50 — Bird Without Wings — Donovan Fitzpatrick (Short Story)
  • 53 — Interesting Men: Newsman Bites Bank — Homer Page (Modified Scientific Article)
  • 54 — Who Are the Button Men? — Vincent W. Hartnett (Article)
  • 57 — Hobby Corner: Make Your Own Glasses — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 60 — Kill the Clown — William Fay (Novellete)
  • 75 — Fishing and Hunting with Doc Jenkins: Off-Season Tips — R. A. “Doc” Jenkins (Column)
  • 93 — Interesting Men: Champion Dog-Sledder — Dick Washburne (Modified Scientific Article)
  • 96 — Tall Tale of the Month: Butch Brings Home the Bacon — Boyce B. Horne (Humour)
  • 112 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Calvin J. Clements, Frank L. Harvey, Leslie Lieber, Charles Einstein & Baird Hall]
2522Argosy (UK) Vol. 11, No. 21950-02-01
  • 4 — Come Wind, Come Weather — J. B. Priestley (Miscellaneous) from Delight, Heinemann, 1949
  • 5 — The Glad Years — Johan Bojer (Short Story) The American-Scandinavian Review
  • 12 — Penny Plain — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 13 — Choice — John Wells (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 26 — Pick and Choose — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Big Shot — William Saroyan (Short Story)
  • 41 — The Cup — Christopher Sykes (Short Story) Character and Situation by Christopher Sykes, Knopf, 1949
  • 59 — Long Weekend [Mars] — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Planet Stories Summer 1946, as “The Million Year Picnic”
  • 67 — Sea Change — Paul Dehn (Poem(s)) The Day’s Alarm by Paul Dehn, Hamish Hamilton, 1949
  • 68 — Sweet Sorcery — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Guardian Angel — Frank O’Connor (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 79 — Year of the Phylloxera — Mary Gallati (Short Story)
  • 90 — Felicity — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Touching Wood — Osbert Sitwell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 99 — A Bracelet for Karmesin [Karmesin] — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) Courier Spring 1939, as “Karmesin and the Raving Lunatic”
  • 104 — Country Musick — Justin Richardson (Poem(s))
  • 105 — Happy Land — Malcolm Letts (Extract) from Sir John Mandeville, Batchworth Press, 1949
  • 109 — Minuke — Nigel Kneale (Short Story) Tomato Cain by Nigel Kneale, Collins, 1949
  • 119 — The Late Bernard — Alexandre Arnoux (Short Story) Best French Short Stories of 1925-26 ed. Richard Eaton, Dodd, Mead, 1926
  • 123 — Precaution — G. F. Bradby (Poem(s)) Parody and Dust-Shot by G. F. Bradby, H. Milford, 1931
  • 124 — Boon Companions — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 127 — Hurricane — Dorothy Cottrell (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post May 24 1947
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2523PDFArgosy Vol. 330, No. 31950-03-01Jerry MasonRobert Trotter
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite: From Mexico to Pakistan — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Russell Lake, Harry Brown, Albert A. Ostrow & Stanley Niss]
  • 12 — Pictures Tell the Story: The Gaucho — Earl Leaf (Pictorial)
  • 16 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 18 — How You’ll Rocket Through Space — G. Edward Pendray (Article)
  • 20 — “I Sailed Through Hell” — Dod Orsborne (Article)
  • 22 — The War Was Like This 2. “Close It Up!” — Ralph Nelson (Short Story)
  • 24 — World’s Biggest Sideshow — Mort Weisinger (Article)
  • 28 — Stay Away from the Blue Roans — Montgomery M. Atwater (Short Story)
  • 32 — Court of Last Resort: Brite Brothers: Will They Be Freed? — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 34 — The Speed-Trap Racket — Albert A. Ostrow (Article)
  • 36 — Baseball’s Hottest Spark Plug — Charles Einstein (Article)
  • 38 — Close to the Vest — Stanley Niss (Short Story)
  • 40 — Argosy’s Fishing Roundup: Reports from America’s 14 Top Experts — Various (Modified Scientific Article)
  • 52 — Trouble at Forked Creek — Russell Lake (Short Story)
  • 55 — Deer Rescue — Gene Daniels (Pictorial)
  • 56 — Artie and the Russian Question [Artie Greengroin] — Harry Brown (Vignette)
  • 58 — Man-Stalk — John D. MacDonald (Short Story)
  • 61 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 62 — Kidnaping of the Proscethia — John F. Wallace (Novellete)
  • 79 — Fishing and Hunting with Doc Jenkins: Try These for Bait — R. A. “Doc” Jenkins (Column)
  • 90 — Tall Tale of the Month: Catfish Casualties — Carl O. Songer (Humour)
  • 112 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
2524Argosy (UK) Vol. 11, No. 31950-03-01
  • 4 — Promise of Spring — J. H. B. Peel (Miscellaneous) Small Calendars by J. H. B. Peel, Arthur Barker, 1948
  • 5 — Pursuit — T. O. Beachcroft (Short Story) Malice Bites Back by T. O. Beachcroft, The Bodley Head, 1947
  • 14 — Trivia — Dorothy Parker (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 15 — Corruption of Theophilus Frost — Clive Burnley (Short Story)
  • 23 — George St. George’s Locket — Norman Edwards (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 32 — Bacchanale — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Finder of Lost Things — Edmund Candler (Short Story) The Emergency Man by Edmund Candler, Cape, 1926
  • 47 — Second Fiddle — Joseph Wechsberg (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 52 — If This Be Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — How Long to Hope — Julian Ward (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 70 — Songs of Innocence! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 71 — King Od — Howard Jones (Short Story)
  • 74 — To Each His Own — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — The Shining God — Michael Hastings (Short Story)
  • 83 — The Story of Ming-Y — [uncredited] (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 93 — Doomsday Deferred — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post September 24 1949
  • 106 — At Close of Eve — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — The Shakespearean Theory — A. A. Milne (Short Story) Birthday Party and Other Stories by A. A. Milne, Dutton, 1948
  • 112 — Spring Fever — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 113 — Miracle of Saint Anthony — Richard Arvay (Short Story)
  • 126 — Ships at Night — H. V. Morton (Extract) The Nights of London by H. V. Morton, Methuen, 1926
  • 127 — The Captive — Caroline Gordon (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2525Argosy Vol. 330, No. 41950-04-01Jerry MasonHarry Barton
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite: Court Gets Hurry Call — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Pictures Tell the Story: Sail Ho! — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 16 — Is Atomic Power a Myth? — J. D. Ratcliff (Article)
  • 20 — The Man Who Wrecked the Cubs — William Fay (Short Story)
  • 22 — Lost! Here’s How to Survive — Hal J. Basham (Article)
  • 26 — Today’s Fighters Can’t Punch — Jack Dempsey & Jack Cuddy (Article)
  • 28 — The Voice from Pit Nine — Jack Daniels (Short Story)
  • 31 — The Sailor Who Bluffed the Whole Army — William J. Lederer (Excerpt)
  • 34 — Over My Dead Body — Owen Cameron (Short Story)
  • 36 — Court of Last Resort: The Innocent Must Be Protected — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 38 — Boss of the Party — Don Tracy (Short Story)
  • 40 — Don’t Tell Me ’Gators Aren’t Killers — Thomas William Helm, III (Article)
  • 42 — Ace Cameraman Catches the Rodeo — Hy Peskin (Pictorial)
  • 46 — Killer Come Home — Howard Rigsby (Short Story)
  • 48 — Striped-Bass Stampede — Byron W. Dalrymple (Article)
  • 50 — Act Your Age — Allen Marple (Short Story)
  • 52 — Miracle Man of the Miracle Drugs — Doron K. Antrim (Article)
  • 55 — Sportsman’s Almanac (with Hobby Corner) — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 58 — Bad Man of Cougar Bend — James Charles Lynch (Short Story)
  • 67 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 83 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 94 — Tall Tale of the Month: The Dunking Mule — Frank J. Penar (Humour)
  • 96 — Fishing and Hunting with Doc Jenkins: Campfire Cooking — R. A. “Doc” Jenkins (Column)
  • 110 — Men’s Mart — John Ryan (Column)
  • 112 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Allen Marple, Owen Cameron, Hal J. Basham & William J. Lederer]
2526Argosy (UK) Vol. 11, No. 41950-04-01
  • 4 — Moon Set — Gordon Bottomley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — A Matter of Love — MacKinley Helm (Short Story)
  • 13 — Circumstantial Evidence [Mars] — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Planet Stories Fall 1948, as “Mars Is Heaven!”
  • 29 — The Culprit — H. Warington Smyth (Short Story) Animal Tales from Blackwood, Blackwood, 1949
  • 34 — Sweet o’ the Year — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Case of Miss Waring — Neil Paterson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 57 — The Falcon — Per Hallström; translated by Herbert G. Wright (Short Story) The American-Scandinavian Review October 1920
  • 62 — Travellers’ Joy — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 63 — Old Wagon — Howard Fast (Short Story) Woman’s Day May 1945
  • 75 — Jeremy in the Wind — Nigel Kneale (Vignette) Tomato Cain by Nigel Kneale, Collins, 1949
  • 78 — Delilah — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Arabian Night — Neil McGarel (Short Story)
  • 89 — The Maltese Cat — Rudyard Kipling (Short Story) Pall Mall Gazette June 26 1895 - June 27 1895
  • 105 — Hornblower and Noah’s Ark [Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 4 1950, as “Hornblower and the Black Death”
  • 120 — Od’s Bodikins! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — The Duchess and the Dolls — C. Moynihan (Short Story)
  • 132 — The Owl Who Thought He Was God — James Thurber (Vignette) The New Yorker April 29 1939
  • 133 — Pulling Strings — Margaret Bonham (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2527Argosy Vol. 330, No. 51950-05-01Jerry MasonOzzie Sweet
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite: From 40,000 to 1.000,000! — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 10 — Pictures Tell the Story: The Daredevil Is Back — [uncredited] (Pictorial) [Ref. Burt Lancaster]
  • 15 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — “I Took the Terror Cure” — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 20 — Heroes Be Damned — Van MacNair, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 22 — This Will Be Sport’s Hottest Year — Stanley Woodward (Article)
  • 26 — The Devil on Skis — A. den Doolaard (Article)
  • 28 — Emergency! — Harry Henderson (Article)
  • 32 — One Night Stand — Steve McNeil (Short Story)
  • 34 — Court of Last Resort: A Dead Man Works for Justice — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 36 — Don’t Jinx the Pitcher — Bill Erin (Short Story)
  • 38 — Without Torture — Hanns Joachim Scharff (Article)
  • 40 — The Trouble with Trout — Byron W. Dalrymple (Article)
  • 42 — One Ride Too Many — Frank Bonham (Short Story)
  • 45 — The Saluki. Wonder Field Dog — Jack Denton Scott (Article)
  • 48 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 50 — Duel at Rosario — Thomas Rourke (Short Story)
  • 53 — My Most Exciting Adventure: Battle with a Timber Wolf — Joseph Boyde (Article)
  • 54 — The Wager — William Ashley Anderson (Short Story)
  • 57 — Artie’s Dream World [Artie Greengroin] — Harry Brown (Vignette)
  • 58 — Hobby Corner: Make Your Own Rod Case — Byron W. Dalrymple & Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 60 — Partners at Gun Point — Dan Cushman (Short Story)
  • 73 — Fishing and Hunting with Doc Jenkins: Timely Tips for Outdoors Men — R. A. “Doc” Jenkins (Column)
  • 79 — Tall Tale of the Month: The Horse That Raced a Deluge — Fred H. Eldridge (Humour)
  • 83 — Interesting Men: Underwater Handyman — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 96 — The $100 Bet That Won Millions — Harry Botsford (Modified Scientific Article)
  • 112 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Thomas Rourke, Stanley Woodward, Byron W. Dalrymple & Harry Henderson]
2528Argosy (UK) Vol. 11, No. 51950-05-01
  • 4 — On Such a Day as This — Edward Thomas (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Cayetano the Perfect — Barnaby Conrad (Short Story) Collier’s October 23 1948
  • 16 — Tall Story — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 17 — Karmesin and Human Vanity [Karmesin] — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) Courier Spring 1938
  • 23 — Hurricane Wedding — Dorothy Cottrell (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 11 1950
  • 36 — Present Company Excepted — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Love Me Little, Love Me Long — H. E. Bates (Short Story)
  • 45 — The Army Comes Aboard — Jerome Willis (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 57 — Hey Nonny Nonny! — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 58 — Home, Sweet Home — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — The Reef — H. Vernor Dixon (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 73 — The Judge’s House — Bram Stoker (Novellete) Holly Leaves December 5 1891
  • 88 — Love-Song — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Wife Deceiver — Stuart Cloete (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post January 28 1950
  • 103 — Conquerors’ Isle — Nelson Bond (Short Story) The Blue Book Magazine June 1946
  • 114 — Mistaken Identity — W. J. Brown (Miscellaneous) from Jamaican Journey, Allen & Unwin, 1948
  • 115 — Assassin — George Tabori (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 124 — Cats’ Cradle — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 127 — Story of the Two Dancers — translated by C. G. Campbell (Short Story) Tales from the Arab Tribes by C. G. Campbell, L. Drummond, 1949
  • 136 — Primrose Path — Joyce Grenfell (Poem(s))
  • 137 — Hornblower, The Duchess and the Devil [Part 1 of 2; Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post March 11 1950, as “The Capture of Hornblower”
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2529Argosy Vol. 330, No. 61950-06-01Jerry MasonCharles Evers
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite: Report on a Pack Trip in the Sierra Madre — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 10 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Norman Katkov, Nathaniel Benchley, Michael Amrine, Ralph G. Martin, John Humphreys, William Chamberlain & Walt Pedersen]
  • 16 — Get Ready! — Michael Amrine (Article)
  • 20 — The Wagon Pass Affair — Howard Rigsby (Short Story)
  • 22 — I Flew Without Wings — Captain W. J. Hull (Article)
  • 26 — Smashup — John Humphreys (Short Story)
  • 29 — Pictures Tell the Story: The Man Who Invented Florida — Hy Peskin & Norton Wood (Pictorial)
  • 32 — How to Build a Ball Club — Stanley Woodward (Article)
  • 34 — Pull, You Lubbers! — Brian O’Brien (Short Story)
  • 36 — Court of Last Resort: Crime Reconstruction Smashes “Evidence” — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 38 — Charlie Baseball — Norman Katkov (Short Story)
  • 41 — My Most Exciting Adventure: Jungle Death Battle — W. Robert Koran (Article)
  • 42 — No Place for Softies — Walt Pedersen (Article)
  • 46 — The Time My Head Was Run Over — Bill Mauldin (Excerpt)
  • 48 — The Ghost of Red Mike — William Chamberlain (Short Story)
  • 52 — The Dilemma — Nathaniel Benchley (Short Story)
  • 54 — He Lives for Speed — Ralph G. Martin (Article)
  • 56 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 58 — The War Was Like This 3. Killer Patrol — James Ross (Novellete)
  • 71 — Tall Tale of the Month: A Hogful of Dynamite — Merle R. Gibson (Humour)
  • 78 — Fishing and Hunting with Doc Jenkins: Homemade Barometer — R. A. “Doc” Jenkins (Column)
  • 83 — Interesting Men: Parachuting Newsmen — Robert M. Hyatt (Article)
  • 109 — Men’s Mart — [uncredited] (Column)
2530Argosy (UK) Vol. 11, No. 61950-06-01
  • 4 — High Noon — John Drinkwater (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — The Threshold — John Mayo Goss (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 13 — Bush River — Joyce Cary (Short Story) The Windmill v1 #2, 1945
  • 21 — Monsieur, the Saint of Virette — Antonia Ridge (Short Story)
  • 30 — The Summer Game — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Sam Small’s Better Half [Sam Small] — Eric Knight (Short Story) Maclean’s June 1 1940
  • 46 — All in a Garden Green — Donald Watt (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 47 — Night Drive — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story) Today’s Woman March 1950
  • 57 — Lunch, Cricket and Thespia — Colin Bullard (Short Story)
  • 62 — Brief Encounters — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — Answer of the Great Reindeer — Robert Crottet (Short Story) The Enchanted Forest by Robert Crottet, The Richards Press, 1949
  • 81 — Karmesin and the Unbeliever [Karmesin] — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) Courier Summer 1939
  • 88 — Do You Remember? — Struthers Burt (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 89 — In the Spring — Guy de Maupassant; translated by Marjorie Laurie (Short Story) (Reprint) translated from the French.
  • 94 — My Kingdom for a Horse — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 95 — The Long Chance — Richard Stern (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 98 — New Life — W. J. Brown (Miscellaneous) from Jamaican Journey, Allen & Unwin, 1948
  • 99 — No Witness — H. G. Evarts (Short Story) the Catalog of Copyright Entries lists this as appearing in the October 1949 issue of Adventure but this appears not to be the case.
  • 110 — Ring Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — Orchid House — Kathryn Grondahl (Short Story) Cosmopolitan October 1949
  • 129 — Dolores — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 139 — Hornblower, The Duchess and the Devil [Part 2 of 2; Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post March 11 1950, as “The Capture of Hornblower”
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2531Argosy Vol. 331, No. 11950-07-01Jerry MasonRobert Trotter
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite: Dispatch from Mexico — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 10 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 11 — Interesting Men: Walking Comet — Mack Brandeweide (Article)
  • 12 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Jack Weeks, George C. Appell, James Poling, Jerry Cooke, Clifton Adams & Merle Miller)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — Here Is the News America Wants — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 20 — Calculated Risk — George C. Appell (Short Story)
  • 22 — I Smuggled for Uncle Sam — L. A. Weston; as told to A. W. Pezet (Article)
  • 24 — Ordeal on Wheels — Charles Reber & Robert Littell (Article)
  • 26 — Intruder in Paradise — Julian Ward (Short Story)
  • 29 — Pictures Tell the Story: Backstage at the Latin Quarter — Jerry Cooke (Pictorial)
  • 32 — Fire! 14 Hours in Hell — Ben Funk (Article)
  • 34 — To Die at Midnight — Michael Fessier (Short Story)
  • 36 — Court of Last Resort: “Come, Come, Gentlemen!” — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 38 — The War Was Like This 4. Suicide Assault — Clifton Adams (Short Story)
  • 41 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 44 — Hound Dog Blues — Jack Weeks (Short Story)
  • 46 — Hangovers — James Poling (Article)
  • 49 — The Girl in the Lavender Dress — Carl Carmer (Vignette)
  • 51 — Panic in the Streets — Merle Miller (Story Adaptation) based on the original short story by Edna & Edward Anhalt, and the shooting script by Richard Murphy.
  • 81 — Tall Tale of the Month: Fastest Hot-Rod Ever Built — Fred H. Eldridge (Humour)
  • 110 — Men’s Mart — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: The Race That Cured Me — Jordan Hall (Article)
2532Argosy (UK) Vol. 11, No. 71950-07-01
  • 4 — Song of the South — Frederic Prokosch (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Heritage — Rosemary Edisford (Short Story)
  • 13 — Karmesin and the Tailor’s Dummy [Karmesin] — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) Courier Autumn 1938
  • 19 — High Diver — John Ashworth (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine May 1948
  • 32 — Daughters of the Sun — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Under the Juniper Tree — Caryl Brahms (Short Story)
  • 53 — Sam Small and the Polkingthorpe Giant [Sam Small] — Eric Knight (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 66 — A Hunting We Will Go! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 67 — Another Day — C. Craven (Short Story)
  • 74 — Under the Willows — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — Chastity — Lin Yutang (Short Story) Woman’s Home Companion November 1948
  • 90 — Cuckoo! — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker January 7 1950
  • 91 — Coffee for One — Sidney Carroll (Short Story) Today’s Woman April 1950, as “A Note for the Milkman”
  • 99 — Street of Disguises: A Tale of Old Baghdad — C. G. Campbell (Short Story) Tales from the Arab Tribes by C. G. Campbell, L. Drummond, 1949
  • 107 — The Owl — David Walker (Short Story)
  • 118 — Wilt Thou Have…? — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — Blood Will Tell — Don Marquis (Short Story) The American Magazine November 1915
  • 127 — I’ll Not Look for Wine [Mars] — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Maclean’s January 1 1950, as “I’ll Not Ask for Wine”
  • 138 — Cavalcade — Donald Watt (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 139 — Easting Down — Shalimar (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2533PDFArgosy Vol. 331, No. 21950-08-01Jerry MasonBill Sears (Black Star)
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite: Hitting the Pack Trail — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 8 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 12 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Lawrence Beall Smith, David A. Anderton, James Robbins Miller, Homer Page, Richard Mealand, Frank C. Hibben & John Reese)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — One Billion Buys the World — David A. Anderton (Article)
  • 20 — Make One False Move — John D. MacDonald (Short Story)
  • 22 — My Tangle with the Phantom Bear — Frank C. Hibben (Article)
  • 24 — Master-Minding Wins Ball Games — Stanley Woodward (Article)
  • 26 — A Girl Like That — Richard Mealand (Short Story)
  • 28 — Alone Against the Sea — Donald Barr Chidsey (Article)
  • 30 — Over the Mountains to Freedom — Walter Havighurst (Short Story)
  • 32 — Look Out Below! — Jhan & June Robbins (Article)
  • 36 — Her Best Offer — Warner Hall (Short Story)
  • 38 — Court of Last Resort: Don’t Hide the Facts — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 40 — The Last of the Terrible Men — John Reese (Article)
  • 42 — The Lady and the Tumblers — Merle Constiner (Novelette)
  • 44 — Battle of the States: I’ll Take Idaho — Glenn Balch (Article)
  • 48 — Pictures Tell the Story: Even the Convicts Bust Broncs in Texas — Dev Klapp (Pictorial)
  • 50 — The War Was Like This 5. Crisis at Mid-Watch — James Robbins Miller (Short Story)
  • 53 — White-Water Jets — Jules Archer (Article)
  • 54 — Cookie’s Tour — Stanley Niss (Short Story)
  • 56 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple & Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: I’ll Let That Cave Keep Its Gold — Jack Brandt & Ned Arthur (Article)
2534Argosy (UK) Vol. 11, No. 81950-08-01
  • 4 — Caravan — Robert Louis Stevenson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — The Unsuspected — Neil Bell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 13 — Love Letter — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story) Woman’s Home Companion June 1950, as “By an Unknown Lover”
  • 20 — Soundings — Alun Llewellyn (Poem(s)) Punch
  • 21 — Karmesin and the Big Frost [Karmesin] — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) Courier Winter 1937/1938, as “Karmesin and the Meter”
  • 25 — The Tortoise — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker January 7 1950
  • 26 — Ebb Tide — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — An Official Position — W. Somerset Maugham (Short Story) Cosmopolitan July 1937
  • 47 — Riquet with the Tuft — Charles Perrault; translated by Guy Miège (Short Story) (Reprint) translated from the French (“Riquet à la houppe”, Histoires ou Contes du temps passé, Paris, 1697).
  • 53 — Road to Feather River — Michael Foster (Short Story)
  • 65 — Refrain — Justin Richardson (Poem(s))
  • 66 — Fashion Plate — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 69 — Channel Crossing — Dane Chandos (Short Story) Abbie by Dane Chandos, Michael Joseph, 1950
  • 77 — Portrait of Innocence — Michael Fessier (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 89 — The Monster — Nelson Bond (Short Story) Fantastic Adventures July 1939, as “The Monster from Nowhere”
  • 104 — Whither Thou Goest — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — Sea Change — David Walker (Short Story)
  • 122 — Splice the Mainbrace! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 123 — There Will Come Soft Rains [Mars] — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Collier’s May 6 1950
  • 127 — The Flying Yorkshireman [Sam Small] — Eric Knight (Novellete) Story #60, July 1937
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2535Argosy Vol. 331, No. 31950-09-01Jerry MasonGeorge Long (Sun Valley)
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite: From Murder to Sports Cars — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 9 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 12 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. John Hawkins, Ward Hawkins, Michael Fessier, Joe Pazen, John Stuart Martin & Farley Mowat)
  • 16 — Now They’re Hot-Rodding Moonshine — John Stuart Martin (Article)
  • 20 — Blockade — R. W. Daly (Short Story)
  • 22 — Death Followed Me Down — Virgil Burford & Walt Morey (Article)
  • 24 — The Arms of Murder — Richard Wilcox (Short Story)
  • 26 — Notre Dame Does It Again — Stanley Woodward (Article)
  • 30 — Bet the Queen — Michael Fessier (Short Story)
  • 32 — Pictures Tell the Story: Agony in California — Joe Pazen (Pictorial)
  • 36 — Court of Last Resort: Witness for Hardy Breaks Case Wide Open — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 38 — Night of Peril — John & Ward Hawkins (Short Story)
  • 40 — TV Brangs You Ole Diz — Allen Churchill (Article)
  • 42 — Those Were the Cars — Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 46 — Beat to Windward — Albert S. Wilson (Short Story)
  • 50 — Flight to Nowhere — Thomas Rourke (Short Story)
  • 52 — I Found Him in the Barrenlands — Farley Mowat (Article)
  • 54 — The War Was Like This 6. Run for Home — Josiah E. Greene (Novelette)
  • 62 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 73 — Argosy’s Quiz of the Month — Bert Parks (Quiz)
  • 89 — Interesting Men: Firebug for Pay — James L. Tuck (Article)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: A Twister Almost Got Us — Roy F. Hall (Article)
2536Argosy (UK) Vol. 11, No. 91950-09-01
  • 4 — September Tide — Laurie Lee (Poem(s)) The Bloom of Candles by Laurie Lee, John Lehmann, 1947, as “Day of These Days”; omits verse 6.
  • 5 — Day of Grace — Morley Callaghan (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 14 — Roundelay — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 15 — Gemini — G. B. Stern (Short Story) Slower Judas by G. B. Stern, Knopf, 1929
  • 28 — Swing High, Swing Low — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Night Call — J. Prise (Short Story)
  • 47 — Discoveries — Denton Welch (Article)
  • 51 — The Long Promenade — Ruth McKenney (Short Story) The Loud Red Patrick by Ruth McKenney, Harcourt Brace, 1947
  • 58 — Castle in the Air — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 59 — Escape — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Collier’s May 13 1950, as “To the Future”
  • 72 — Here’s a Health — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — The Case of the Nemean Lion [Hercule Poirot] — Agatha Christie (Novellete) The Strand Magazine November 1939, as “The Nemean Lion”
  • 95 — Lost with All Hands — Cutcliffe Hyne (Short Story) Collier’s Weekly October 7 1899
  • 109 — Fox Hunt — William Faulkner (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine September 1931
  • 123 — White Watch — Gordon Bottomley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 124 — Least Said… — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 127 — The Swan and Edgar — Alan Ivimey (Short Story)
  • 133 — Salvatore — W. Somerset Maugham (Vignette) Cosmopolitan July 1924, as “Salvatore the Fisherman”
  • 137 — Small Wonder — Gouverneur Morris (Short Story) Cosmopolitan May 1950
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2537Argosy Vol. 331, No. 41950-10-01Jerry MasonHarry Barton
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite: Court Meets at Scene of Crime — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. C. M. Blackford, Elmer Keith, R. H. Palenske, Ernest Lehman, Walter Ross, John Stuart Martin & David Karp)
  • 16 — They Stop Death in Its Tracks — John Stuart Martin (Article)
  • 18 — Tinsel Tiger — William Fay (Novelette)
  • 20 — My Safari for Ivory — W. D. M. Bell (Article)
  • 22 — Scars of Honor — D. M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 24 — I Had to Ride Horses — Ted Atkinson; as told to Walter Bernstein (Article)
  • 28 — You Pay for What You Get — Ernest Lehman (Short Story)
  • 30 — Court of Last Resort: New Lie Test Proves Hardy Innocent — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 32 — Danger Is My Business No. 1 Steeplejack — Raymond Coxon & Walter Ross (Article)
  • 34 — All-American — David Karp (Short Story)
  • 36 — Rogue Gamble — C. M. Blackford (Short Story)
  • 39 — Argosy’s Annual Hunting Roundup — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — Game Rifles — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — Bird Guns — Bob Nichols (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — What We Did with That Bottle of Skunk Oil — Bill Mauldin (Excerpt) from A Sort of Saga, 1949
  • 50 — Trouble on 98th Street — Frank Taubes (Short Story)
  • 52 — It Happened Even to Houdini — Martin Gardner (Article)
  • 54 — Anchor in the Earth — George P. Morrill (Short Story)
  • 56 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 59 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 63 — Argosy’s Quiz of the Month — Dan Seymour (Quiz)
  • 67 — Interesting Men: Chief of the Snow Guerrillas — William J. Ahlfeld (Article)
  • 77 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 78 — Hobby Corner: Make Knives to Throw — John Burroughs (Column)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: The Moose That Almost Bagged Me — Webster W. Keefe (Article)
2538Argosy (UK) Vol. 11, No. 101950-10-01
  • 4 — Rondel — John Drinkwater (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Village Panther — David Walker (Short Story) Esquire May 1950
  • 14 — There’s Method… — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 15 — Cutting the Cherry — Kenneth Allsop (Short Story)
  • 21 — The Illustrated Man — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Esquire July 1950
  • 32 — Table Talk — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Mitzi and Millstones — James Martin Young (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 50 — Detected — Bennett Cerf (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 51 — The Masculine Principle — Frank O’Connor (Short Story) The New Yorker June 24 1950
  • 59 — Moment of the Herring — Vincent Cornier (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 62 — Broomsticks — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — The Singing Pharmacist — Joseph Wechsberg (Short Story) The New Yorker October 2 1948
  • 77 — Search in the Mist — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 1 1950
  • 88 — Stirrup Cup — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 89 — Yama and the Princess — Nivedita & Ananda K. Coomaraswamy (Short Story) from Myths of the Hindus and Buddhists, Henry Holt, 1914
  • 94 — Woodland Ballet — Marion Peacock (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 95 — Meet Me in Havana — Burnham Carter (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 108 — Nocturne — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — No Head for Heights — Clive Burnley (Short Story)
  • 121 — The Reconstructed Rebel — Gordon Malherbe Hillman (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 133 — If Love Be Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 135 — The Case of the Cretan Bull [Hercule Poirot] — Agatha Christie (Novellete) This Week September 24 1939, as “Midnight Madness”
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2539Argosy Vol. 331, No. 51950-11-01Jerry MasonHans Knopf
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite: “Argosy for Justice” — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 12 — On the Fire — William Chapman White (Column)
  • 13 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Virgil Scott, Earl Smith & Sasha Siemel)
  • 16 — Underwater Commandos — Earl Smith (Article)
  • 20 — Duel for a Kingdom — James Merriam Moore (Short Story)
  • 22 — “S.O.S! We’re Breaking in Two!” — William Slater (Article)
  • 24 — The Wild Ones — Verne Athanas (Short Story)
  • 26 — The Laughs Are on Joe — Robert Sylvester (Article)
  • 28 — The War Was Like This 7. Strike at Madang — Basil Heatter (Short Story)
  • 30 — Pictures Tell the Story: Danger, Wet Paint — Fred Lyon (Pictorial)
  • 34 — Court of Last Resort: Hardy Case Nears Climax — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 36 — Don’t Run, Don’t Pass — Virgil Scott (Short Story)
  • 38 — This One Almost Got Me — Sasha Siemel (Article)
  • 40 — Battle of the States: I’ll Take Michigan — Byron Dalrymple (Article)
  • 42 — Blood of the White She-Camel — Robert L. Trimnell (Short Story)
  • 45 — Don’t Let the Bill Collector Scare You — George M. Leppert (Article)
  • 46 — Night on the River — V. Oakey (Short Story)
  • 48 — O.K. So I’m Crazy! — Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 52 — Fall Guy — William Fay (Novelette) Cosmopolitan January 1949
  • 55 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple & Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 77 — Interesting Men: Seal Counter — Charles Block (Article)
  • 92 — Argosy’s Quiz of the Month — Kay Kyser (Quiz)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: I Was Buried Alive — James A. Winchester; as told to Harold V. Blackman (Article)
2540Argosy (UK) Vol. 11, No. 111950-11-01
  • 4 — Till Spring — Elinor Wylie (Poem(s)) Collected Poems of Elinor Wylie by Elinor Wylie, Alfred Knopf, 1932
  • 5 — The Deal — M. Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 14 — The Swan — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker January 7 1950
  • 15 — Never Start a Rumour — Dillon Anderson (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly
  • 27 — Vino Ardoroso — J. Matthewman (Short Story)
  • 33 — Nightingales — Robert Bridges (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 34 — Hook, Line and Sinker — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — The Case of the Erymanthian Boar [Hercule Poirot] — Agatha Christie (Short Story) The Strand Magazine February 1940, as “The Erymanthian Boar”
  • 54 — The Stork Who Married a Dumb Wife — James Thurber (Miscellaneous) The New Yorker July 29 1939
  • 55 — ’Neezer’s Bail — Annie Mae Brown (Short Story)
  • 60 — A Man’s Best Friend — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 61 — Story of the Sheikh Mizeil — C. G. Campbell (Short Story) Tales from the Arab Tribes by C. G. Campbell, L. Drummond, 1949
  • 71 — The Visitation — John Pudney (Short Story)
  • 80 — Fine Feathers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Curve of Search — Thomas Woodrooffe (Short Story) Chambers’s Journal
  • 93 — Big Build Up — Michael Foster (Short Story) Collier’s June 17 1950
  • 109 — Murder — William Sansom (Short Story) Tomorrow February 1950
  • 116 — Much Ado — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 119 — Pearl of Great Price — Virginia Woolf (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 125 — Mr. MacAfee Returns — Roy Whittier (Short Story) Liberty January 11 1947
  • 135 — On the Road — H. E. Bates (Short Story) The New Statesman February 28 1931
  • 140 — Letter to a Friend — Radovan Zogovic; translated by William Morison (Poem(s))
  • 141 — The Second House of Usher [Mars] — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Thrilling Wonder Stories April 1950, as “Carnival of Madness”
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2541Argosy Vol. 331, No. 61950-12-01Jerry MasonBob Kuhn
  • 1 — Cooking with Dynamite: Argosy Goes to Work — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 9 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Gripe Department — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Frazier Hunt, Booton Herndon, John Lardner & Vincent McHugh)
  • 16 — The War Was Like This 8. Private Mission — Vincent McHugh (Novelette)
  • 18 — “I’ll Do the Thinking!” — Corey Ford & John Lardner (Article)
  • 22 — Every Man a Hero — Walter Ross (Article)
  • 28 — Three Wise Guys — Damon Runyon (Short Story) Collier’s December 23 1933
  • 31 — My Most Exciting Adventure: Trapped in a Rattlesnake Den — Clem Elwell (Article)
  • 32 — Flame on the Frontier — D. M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 34 — Court of Last Resort: Stay of Execution Granted Condemned Man — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 37 — Interesting Men: Big Man of the Little Trains — James L. Tuck (Article)
  • 38 — Payoff at Palembang — Hugh B. Cave (Short Story)
  • 40 — This Makes the Man — J. D. Ratcliff (Article)
  • 42 — Tiger on the Loose — Gene Caesar (Short Story)
  • 44 — The Tall Slayer of Billy the Kid — Frazier Hunt (Article)
  • 46 — Run, Iron Man — Booton Herndon (Short Story)
  • 48 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron Dalrymple & Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 52 — Dangerous Lady — Ian Gordon (Short Story)
  • 54 — Argosy’s Christmas Package — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — Argosy’s Quiz of the Month — Bud Collyer (Quiz)
2542Argosy (UK) Vol. 11, No. 121950-12-01
  • 4 — Foghorns — Frances Frost (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — The Goad — M. Edwin (Short Story)
  • 13 — No Ice for Drissi — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 19 — Case of the Capture of Cerberus [Hercule Poirot] — Agatha Christie (Novellete) This Week March 16 1947, as “Meet Me in Hell”
  • 39 — Sea Music — W. J. Turner (Poem(s)) Fossils of a Future Time by W. J. Turner, Oxford University Press, 1946
  • 40 — Caravan — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — The Man Who Came Back — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 58 — Consequences — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 59 — Natuk — George Bruce (Article) Blackwood’s Magazine February 1944
  • 67 — The New Member — Robert Lewis (Short Story) Cosmopolitan September 1950
  • 73 — The Dastardly Behaviour of Mr. Fawkes — Nigel Balchin (Article)
  • 82 — Daughters of Eve — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Waterfront — Jacland Marmur (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 97 — Up the Garden Path — V. S. Pritchett (Short Story)
  • 105 — Monastery Cat — E. Macwhirter (Short Story)
  • 110 — Star Gathering — Humbert Wolfe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 111 — Time of Waiting — Stephen Vincent Benét (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 126 — O Calamity! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 129 — Windmill Fixers — Dillon Anderson (Short Story) Collier’s August 26 1950
  • 139 — The Frontier — H. E. Bates (Novellete) Tomorrow May 1949
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2543Argosy Vol. 332, No. 11951-01-01Jerry MasonRobert J. Lee
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite: Court’s Lie-Detector Test Wins Parole Recommendation — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 7 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 11 — Interesting Men: To Hell with Izod Impact — James Dugan (Article)
  • 12 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Thomas Runyon, Joe Heppner, Merle Miller, Edward W. Bentz, Byron W. Dalrymple, Richard Howells Watkins, Charles Evers, Charles J. Doyle & James P. O’Neill)
  • 16 — They Wore the Red One — Merle Miller (Article)
  • 20 — Hired Gun — William R. Cox (Short Story)
  • 22 — Argosy’s Ideal Sports Car — Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 26 — Target: Tanks — Walt Sheldon (Short Story)
  • 28 — Danger Lies Deep — Virgil Burford; as told to Walt Morey (Article)
  • 30 — Cobean’s Naked Eye — Sam Cobean (Comic Strip)
  • 32 — Money to Burn — Oliver La Farge (Short Story)
  • 34 — Court of Last Resort: Two Men Wait — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 36 — I, Edward Bentz, Being Sworn, Depose and Say… — Edward W. Bentz (Article)
  • 42 — Rumble of Mutiny — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story)
  • 44 — Temple of Chance — Murray Teigh Bloom (Article)
  • 48 — Doctor of Mayhem — James P. O’Neill (Article)
  • 50 — Runaway Rig — Charles J. Doyle (Short Story)
  • 52 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 55 — The Muzzle-Loader Is Back — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 56 — Pictures Tell the Story: Home on the Range — Joe Heppner (Pictorial)
  • 60 — Jungle Nightmare — Thomas Runyon (Novelette)
  • 66 — Christy Walsh’s All-America Calendar: Jan. 1951 — Christy Walsh (Column)
  • 71 — American Tales — Herbert Asbury (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Argosy’s Quiz of the Month — Joey Adams (Quiz)
  • 93 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: Terror under the River — Walker D. Wallace (Article)
2544Argosy (UK) Vol. 12, No. 11951-01-01
  • 4 — Carol — Margaret Stanley-Wrench (Poem(s)) The Argosy (UK) January 1939
  • 5 — Hurricane — J. Matthewman (Short Story)
  • 13 — The Windfall — Erskine Caldwell (Novellete) Story #93, January/February 1942
  • 25 — Aquarium — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker January 7 1950
  • 26 — Sing Nowell — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Milady Evergreen — Denton Welch (Short Story) Orpheus
  • 38 — King of the Castle! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 39 — An Elephant Behind You — David Walker (Short Story)
  • 51 — A Kiss from Lucia — Roderick MacLeish (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 64 — Shoal Waters — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Adam and Eve — Clive Burnley (Short Story)
  • 78 — Day of These Days — Laurie Lee (Poem(s)) The Bloom of Candles by Laurie Lee, John Lehmann, 1947
  • 79 — There’s Rosemary, There’s Rue — Hugh Falkus (Short Story)
  • 89 — Shark Bait — Dorothy Cottrell (Short Story)
  • 100 — Fool’s Paradise — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Contraband Woman — Burnham Carter (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 7 1950
  • 116 — Under Venus — Richard Aldington (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 117 — Old Acquaintance — Charles Dickens (Short Story) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
  • 119 — A Christmas Greeting — Leigh Hunt (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 120 — Good Company — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — On the Stone — Neil M. Gunn (Short Story) The White Hour and Other Stories by Neil M. Gunn, Faber and Faber, 1950
  • 133 — Three Kings — Geoffrey Household (Novellete)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2545Argosy Vol. 332, No. 21951-02-01Jerry MasonHans Knopf
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite: Last-Minute Bulletin — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 9 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 13 — Records for Men — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Hans Knopf, Borden Deal, Peter T. White, William Holder, James H. Winchester & Victor Canning)
  • 16 — The “Argosy” Sets Sail — Erik Hazelhoff (Article)
  • 20 — Up Two Knots — Carl D. Lane (Short Story)
  • 22 — A Texas Cowboy, or, Fifteen Years on the Hurricane Deck of a Spanish Pony — Chas. A. Siringo (Excerpt) Umbdenstock & Co., 1885
  • 26 — Trapped — Hugh Fosburgh (Short Story)
  • 29 — Guys and Dolls — Jerry Cooke (Pictorial)
  • 32 — Don’t Be a Hero — Victor Canning (Short Story)
  • 34 — Life Line to Korea — James H. Winchester (Article)
  • 38 — A Night for Hounds — Borden Deal (Short Story)
  • 40 — Court of Last Resort: Court Hits Two Unjust Convictions — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 42 — One in the Heart — William Holder (Short Story)
  • 44 — Dope, Inc. — Peter T. White (Article)
  • 46 — Take the Full Count — William Fay (Short Story)
  • 49 — Husky Racing, U.S.A — Jerry Fund (Pictorial)
  • 52 — Cannibals on Our Trail — Sasha Siemel (Article)
  • 54 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple & Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 58 — The King in Yellow — Raymond Chandler (Novelette) Dime Detective Magazine March 1938
  • 67 — Christy Walsh’s All-America Calendar: Feb. 1951 — Christy Walsh (Column)
  • 76 — Interesting Men: Lumberjacks on Skis — Peter Farb (Article)
  • 81 — American Tales — Herbert Asbury (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Men’s Movies — Bernard White (Movie Review)
  • 94 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 98 — Argosy’s Quiz of the Month — Jack Paar (Quiz)
  • 100 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: I Looked at a Lost Age — John W. Vandercook (Article)
2546Argosy (UK) Vol. 12, No. 21951-02-01
  • 4 — White Wings — Paul Dehn (Poem(s)) The Day’s Alarm by Paul Dehn, Hamish Hamilton, 1949
  • 5 — Sugar for the Horse [Uncle Silas] — H. E. Bates (Short Story)
  • 10 — Sporting Times — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 11 — Of That Early World — Dorothy Cottrell (Short Story)
  • 23 — Ten Pound Dive — Barry Perowne (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 32 — Over the Border — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Run for Your Life — John Savage (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 25 1950
  • 45 — The One Night — Pamela Hill (Short Story)
  • 55 — I Could Die Laughing — Frank Stuart (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 68 — One Half Dream… — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Danger Wears Three Faces — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) composed of “The Spring Night” (Arkham Sampler, Winter 1949) and “The Earth Men” (Thrilling Wonder Stories, August 1948).
  • 85 — Blaeberries — Neil M. Gunn (Vignette) Hidden Doors by Neil M. Gunn, Porpoise, 1929
  • 88 — First Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Man with Two Hands — Peter Fleming (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 106 — Outlook Unsettled — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — The Door — Lennox Robinson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 125 — Anyone Else but You — Neill C. Wilson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 137 — The Tortoise and the Hare — James Thurber (Vignette) The New Yorker October 21 1939
  • 138 — Night and Day — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 139 — Never Take No for an Answer — Paul Gallico (Novellete) Good Housekeeping June 1950
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2547Argosy Vol. 332, No. 31951-03-01Jerry MasonJames Bingham
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite: The Car with a Mission — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Ask Your Argosy Expert — The Readers (Question & Answer Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 14 — Records for Men — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 16 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Bob Smallman, George Scullin, Frank O’Rourke & John Groth)
  • 18 — One for O’Brien — George P. Morrill (Short Story)
  • 20 — The Fighting Jets — George Scullin (Article)
  • 26 — Escape from Yesterday — Leonard Klein (Short Story)
  • 29 — “I Survived the Korean Death March” — Lieutenant Alexander Makarounis; as told to Merle Miller (Article)
  • 36 — Fresh as a Daisy — Robert John Corcoran (Short Story)
  • 38 — Court of Last Resort: Court Probe Produces Evidence That Should Free a Man — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 40 — Enough’s Enough — George Loveridge (Short Story)
  • 44 — Argosy’s Annual Fishing Roundup
  • 44 — Fishing Spots to Dream About — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — Argosy Selects the Clothes for Fishing — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — Good Boats and Motors for Fishing — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — How to Outsmart a Fish — Byron W. Dalrymple (Miscellaneous)
  • 52 — Bold Man’s Treasure — Frank O’Rourke (Novelette)
  • 75 — New .22 Automatic — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 78 — Men’s Movies — Bernard White (Movie Review)
  • 80 — Argosy’s Quiz of the Month — Ralph Edwards (Quiz)
  • 82 — Christy Walsh’s All-America Calendar: March 1951 — Christy Walsh (Column)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: “God Bless That ’Chute!” — Howard Miller (Article)
2548Argosy (UK) Vol. 12, No. 31951-03-01
  • 4 — Awakening — Gordon Bottomley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Ride the Gale — Neil M. Gunn (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 16 1950
  • 16 — Food of Love — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 17 — The Peto Sisters — A. L. Barker (Short Story)
  • 23 — The Crow and the Oriole — James Thurber (Vignette) The New Yorker July 29 1939
  • 30 — Come Dance with Me — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Three Dogs of Siena — William Sansom (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 45 — The Ring — Norman Edwards (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 53 — No Weeping Tonight, Bacchetta! — Joseph Wechsberg (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 67 — Witching-Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 69 — Idyll of the Sahara [Joseph Jorkens] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story)
  • 81 — The Green Machine [Green Town] — Ray Bradbury (Short Story)
  • 86 — Cobwebs and Cream — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — The Night the Brick Came Through the Window — J. T. Story (Short Story)
  • 95 — The Strange One — N. R. Lamburn (Short Story)
  • 106 — Down to Earth — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — Lili Marie — Vereen Bell (Short Story) The American Magazine May 1950
  • 120 — The Phoenix — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker April 4 1931
  • 121 — Death and Mr. Mallett — Steven Bracher (Short Story)
  • 126 — In Praise of Green — Antonia Saxon (Poem(s))
  • 127 — Last Chukker — J. K. Stanford (Novellete)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2549Argosy Vol. 332, No. 41951-04-01Jerry MasonLouis Faurer
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hobby Corner — The Readers (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Hyman Goldberg, Ralph Stein, Bob Kuhn & Grancel Fitz)
  • 17 — Records for Men — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 18 — Report for Duty — Richard B. Gehman (Article)
  • 22 — Devil on Wheels — Stewart Sterling (Short Story)
  • 24 — The Unbreakable Alfa — Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 28 — Port of No Return — John Richard Lewis (Short Story)
  • 30 — The Jinxed Cruise of the Sargon — Captain Dod Orsborne (Article)
  • 34 — Trail Man’s Bluff — Will C. Brown (Short Story)
  • 37 — Court of Last Resort: “Gentlemen of the Jury…” — Judge James M. Allen & Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 40 — The God Who Walked Like a Jaguar — Grancel Fitz (Short Story)
  • 42 — High Challenge — Bob & Ira Spring (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Look Out, Ranger — Owen Cameron (Short Story)
  • 46 — New York Made Me a Peeping Tom — Hyman Goldberg (Excerpt) from How I Became a Girl Reporter, Doubleday, 1950
  • 50 — A Long Way from Home — Vern Sneider (Novelette)
  • 52 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 65 — Hunting and Fishing — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 71 — Argosy’s Quiz of the Month — Bob Hawk (Quiz)
  • 74 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 77 — Christy Walsh’s All-America Calendar: April 1951 — Christy Walsh (Column)
  • 79 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 80 — America’s Best Big-Game Rifle — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: The Grizzly Who Pulled His Punch — Ed McDonald (Article)
2550Argosy (UK) Vol. 12, No. 41951-04-01
  • 4 — April Day — Andrew Young (Poem(s))
  • 5 — The Gentle Reader — Ralph Arnold (Short Story)
  • 10 — House to Let! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 11 — Nothing to Declare — J. B. Morton (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 16 — Queer Street — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — No More the Nightingales — H. E. Bates (Short Story)
  • 27 — The Plot — William Saroyan (Vignette)
  • 29 — Snow Lady — Frank Stuart (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 40 — Come Live with Me — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — The Cat Who Loved Carnations — Richard Stern (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 55 — Master of Ringsmark — Philip John Stead (Short Story)
  • 62 — Way to the Heart — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — The Perfect Servant — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 71 — Three Bounties of Bacchus — Langston Day (Short Story)
  • 88 — Pack Clouds Away — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Dancing Boy — M. E. Macwhirter (Short Story)
  • 96 — Thames Barge — Hugh Falkus (Poem(s))
  • 97 — In a Spanish Garden — Neil M. Gunn (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 105 — Hornblower and the Big Decision [Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 9 1950, as “Hornblower’s Temptation”
  • 121 — Murder on the Five Fifteen — M. St. Clair (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 126 — Made in Heaven — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 129 — The Tomb of His Ancestors — Rudyard Kipling (Novellete) Pearson’s Magazine December 1897
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2551Argosy Vol. 332, No. 51951-05-01Jerry MasonBob Kuhn
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. John W. Vandercook, Larry Koller, Sydney Goodman & Bob Elliot)
  • 10 — Hobby Corner — The Readers (Column)
  • 18 — The Inside on America’s Defense Team — Quentin Reynolds (Article)
  • 22 — Take It and Like It — Harry Olive (Short Story)
  • 24 — I Lost Africa’s Big Game — John W. Vandercook (Article)
  • 26 — The Man at Gantt’s Place — Steve Frazee (Novelette)
  • 28 — Bullet Takes Own Picture — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 30 — Ida and the Black Lace Nightgown — Vincent McHugh (Short Story)
  • 32 — Desert Cops — Hamilton Wright (Pictorial)
  • 34 — Dawn at Étampes — Sydney Goodman (Short Story)
  • 37 — Clothes for the Argosy Man — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 40 — Men Against Rock — John Stuart Martin (Article)
  • 44 — Shortstop for Sale — William Fay (Short Story)
  • 46 — Memo to the Court of Last Resort — Bob Rhay (Article)
  • 50 — Contraband Cargo — James A. Kirch (Short Story)
  • 52 — The Lip Unbuttons — Stanley Woodward (Article)
  • 54 — Battle of the States: I’ll Take Maine — Bob Elliot (Article)
  • 56 — The Brute Creation — Gwyn Jones (Short Story)
  • 58 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 65 — Christy Walsh’s All-America Calendar: May 1951 — Christy Walsh (Column)
  • 66 — Load Your Own, But Be Careful — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 70 — Argosy’s Quiz of the Month — Buddy Rogers (Quiz)
  • 75 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 76 — American Tales — Herbert Asbury (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — Know What You Drink — Theodore Irwin (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — Records for Men — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 92 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 94 — Men’s Movies — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: Stalked by a Runaway Plane — Raymond G. Kramer (Article)
2552Argosy (UK) Vol. 12, No. 51951-05-01
  • 4 — Arise, My Love — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) from The Song of Solomon (Reprint)
  • 5 — Naboth’s Vineyard — John Moore (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 16 — It’s My Profession — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 17 — Flagstones — Norman Edwards (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 24 — Devotion — translated by Kenneth Hurlstone Jackson (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Tiger General — Leslie Bonnet (Short Story)
  • 30 — Tideways — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — The Goose Girl — Eric Linklater (Novellete) The Sealskin Trousers and Other Stories by Eric Linklater, Hart-Davis, 1947
  • 55 — Ellen Terry’s Diamond Ring — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 69 — Time Piece — Victor Canning (Short Story) The Evening Standard August 16 1950, as “A Matter of Time”
  • 74 — Point of View — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — One Who Waits — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) The Arkham Sampler Summer 1949
  • 83 — Monsieur Seguin’s Goat — Alphonse Daudet; translated by R. G. Goodyear & P. J. R. Wright (Short Story) Two Centuries of French Short Stories ed. R. G. Goodyear & P. J. R. Wright, Elek Press, 1950 translated from the French.
  • 87 — Serenade — George Bernard Shaw (Short Story) Magazine of Music November 1885
  • 93 — The Mermaid — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker August 30 1941
  • 94 — Height! The Sweet Birds — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — The Lighthouse — H. E. Bates (Short Story)
  • 113 — Happy Event — Liam O’Flaherty (Short Story) Spring Sowing by Liam O'Flaherty, Jonathan Cape, 1924
  • 117 — Love Potion — John Collier (Short Story) The New Yorker December 28 1940, as “The Chaser”
  • 120 — Fiddle-de-Dee — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — A Rough Shoot [Part 1 of 2; Roger Taine] — Geoffrey Household (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2553Argosy Vol. 332, No. 61951-06-01Jerry MasonBob Smallman
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Dan Gallery, Millard Lampell, Frank L. Harvey & Bernard White)
  • 10 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 15 — Records for Men — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 16 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 18 — The B-36 — Frank L. Harvey (Article)
  • 22 — Big Job — Millard Lampell (Novelette)
  • 24 — They Called Him “El Matador Tigre” — Frank C. Hibben (Article)
  • 26 — Nobody Loves the Imp — William Summers; as told to Walter Bernstein (Article)
  • 28 — The Hungry Sea — H. E. Bates (Short Story)
  • 30 — Hot Steel — Jim Vargyas; as told to Walter Ross (Article)
  • 34 — McGonigle the Great — Dan Gallery (Short Story)
  • 36 — Court of Last Resort: Who Killed Miriam Green? — Tom Smith (Article)
  • 38 — Medicine Line — Robert Christie (Short Story)
  • 40 — Circus Doctor — J. Y. Henderson & Richard Taplinger (Excerpt) Little, Brown, 1951
  • 44 — The Monster — Lester del Rey (Short Story)
  • 46 — Clothes for the Argosy Man — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 48 — Streamlined Cattle Rustlers — Sid Latham & Walt Wiggins (Pictorial)
  • 52 — One Way Out — Van Cort (Short Story)
  • 55 — I Learned About Hunting at Mule Creek Hole — G. R. Hunter (Miscellaneous)
  • 56 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 58 — New Rifle Gets the Big Ones — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 79 — Christy Walsh’s All-America Calendar: June 1951 — Christy Walsh (Column)
  • 83 — American Tale — Herbert Asbury (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Hobby Corner — The Readers (Column)
  • 92 — Men’s Movies — M. H. (Movie Review)
  • 98 — Argosy’s Quiz of the Month — Bill Slater (Quiz)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: It Seemed Easy to Die — Douglas Leechman (Article)
2554Argosy (UK) Vol. 12, No. 61951-06-01
  • 4 — Wind of Summer — Michael Field (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — The Barbers of Mendoza — Laurence Kirk (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 19 — Lord of the Jungle — Jim Kjelgaard (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 25 — The Black Arab — Anthony West (Short Story) The New Yorker February 24 1951
  • 30 — Eureka! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Capra — Sarban (Novellete) Ringstones and Other Curious Tales by Sarban, Peter Davies, 1951
  • 53 — The Man Who Stood in the Way — Dashiell Hammett (Short Story) The Black Mask June 15 1923, as “The Vicious Circle” by Peter Collinson
  • 60 — Cautionary Tale — C. S. Jarvis (Vignette) Happy Yesterdays by C. S. Jarvis, Country Life, 1948
  • 61 — No Strings Attached [Marionettes, Inc.] — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Startling Stories March 1949, as “Marionettes, Inc.”
  • 67 — Double Exposure — Viscountess Rhondda (Vignette) Time and Tide
  • 68 — A Match for Lord Strafford — Lady Wentworth (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 71 — Scenario — John Galsworthy (Short Story) The Red Book Magazine July 1923, as “Acme”
  • 77 — Legend in Advance — John Gloag (Short Story) Take One a Week by John Gloag, Chantry Publications, 1950
  • 80 — Old Familiar Places — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 81 — Suspicion — Giuseppe Marotta (Short Story)
  • 84 — The Porcupine — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The Saturday Evening Post March 25 1944
  • 86 — Presenting— — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Adam and Eve and Pinch Me — A. E. Coppard (Short Story) Adam and Eve and Pinch Me by A. E. Coppard, Golden Cockerel Press, 1921
  • 99 — The Post-Mortem Murder — Sinclair Lewis (Novellete) The Century Magazine May 1921
  • 117 — Traveller’s Tale — William Bartram (Extract) from Bartram’s Travels, James & Johnson, 1791
  • 120 — Summer’s Music — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — A Rough Shoot [Part 2 of 2; Roger Taine] — Geoffrey Household (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2555Argosy Vol. 333, No. 11951-07-01Jerry MasonLeslie Gill
  • 4 — Cooking with Dynamite — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Pete Kuhlhoff & John Groth)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 15 — Records for Men — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 16 — Battle Report from the First World Army — John Groth (Article)
  • 18 — Mountain Raid — John Brick (Short Story)
  • 20 — Hell on Wheels — Harry Henderson (Article)
  • 24 — One for the Captain — Franklin M. Davis, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 26 — A Short Guide to the Understanding of Cheesecake — Marion Hargrove (Pictorial)
  • 30 — Murder Is Your Share — Hugh Fosburgh (Short Story)
  • 32 — Desperado’s Heaven — William H. Dillingham (Article)
  • 34 — Blood for the Dons — Robert L. Trimnell (Novelette)
  • 37 — Those Were the Guns — Pete Kuhlhoff & Leslie Gill (Pictorial)
  • 42 — Clothes for the Argosy Man — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Barbershop Ballad — Robert Clurman (Short Story)
  • 46 — Court of Last Resort: Wentzel Freedom Set — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 48 — 40 Thousand Dollars Ago — William Holder (Short Story)
  • 58 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 61 — Argosy’s Quiz of the Month — Warren Hull (Quiz)
  • 69 — American Tale — Herbert Asbury (Miscellaneous)
  • 70 — Hobby Corner — The Readers (Column)
  • 75 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 79 — Men’s Movies — M. H. (Movie Review)
  • 87 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 94 — Christy Walsh’s All-America Calendar: July 1951 — Christy Walsh (Column)
  • 104 — My Most Exciting Adventure: I Rode a Tidal Wave — Tom Frazier (Article)
2556Argosy (UK) Vol. 12, No. 71951-07-01
  • 4 — Pastorale — Clarence Winchester (Poem(s)) The Story-teller October 1933
  • 5 — High Desert — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 19 — Medlar Tree — Gerald Bullett (Short Story) The (London) Evening News March 5 1946
  • 24 — Yo-Ho-Ho! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 25 — The Whole Town’s Sleeping [Green Town] — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) McCall’s September 1950
  • 38 — A Humming of Bees — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — Royal Monument Pavilion — Leslie Bonnet (Short Story)
  • 45 — The Fine Italian Hand — Thomas Flanagan (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #66, May 1949
  • 57 — The Open Window — Saki (Short Story) The Westminster Gazette November 18 1911
  • 59 — Garden Song — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 60 — Eternal Woman — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — Half-Way to Hell — John Collier (Short Story) The Devil and All by John Collier, Nonesuch Press, 1934
  • 69 — The Long Hard Day — Eugene Burdick (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 79 — The Aspiring Pig — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 86 — Heavenly Gift — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Prefect of Discipline — Joseph W. Carroll (Short Story) Tomorrow January 1949
  • 101 — The Writing on the Wall — Stuart Cloete (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 120 — “Over the Hills and Far Away” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — A Time to Kill [Part 1 of 2; Roger Taine] — Geoffrey Household (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2557Argosy Vol. 333, No. 21951-08-01Jerry MasonDick Matt
  • 4 — Memo — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 5 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 11 — Records for Men — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 12 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Louis L’Amour, Frank B. Huggins, Merle Miller & Jack Camp)
  • 16 — Are Our GI’s in Europe Ready to Fight? [Part 1 of 2] — Merle Miller (Article)
  • 20 — Wild West Wing-Ding — Hy Peskin (Pictorial)
  • 24 — Trap of Gold — Louis L’Amour (Short Story)
  • 26 — What’s the Real Story, Mr. DiSalle? — The Editors (Article)
  • 28 — Bait for the Hook — Bernard Glemser (Short Story)
  • 30 — Through Hell for Podogona — Ivan T. Sanderson (Article)
  • 32 — Baseball’s Prize Knuckleheads — John Lardner (Article)
  • 34 — The Day the Town Trembled — Hartzell Spence (Short Story)
  • 36 — I Meet the Mysterious East — Frank B. Huggins (Article)
  • 38 — Taming the Rogue — Jack Camp (Article)
  • 40 — Caribbean Patrol — Carl Bottume (Short Story)
  • 42 — Vacation Clothes for the Argosy Man — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Death Struggle Underseas — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 48 — Nights of Terror — Steve Frazee (Novelette)
  • 50 — Court of Last Resort: Wentzel Is Free — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 54 — A Kind of Trade — John Brick (Short Story)
  • 60 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple & Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 65 — Men’s Movies — Marion Hargrove (Movie Review)
  • 69 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 75 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 77 — Hobby Corner — The Readers (Column)
  • 82 — American Tale — Herbert Asbury (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — My Most Exciting Adventure: Danger Rode the Rails — J. H. Craig (Article)
2558Argosy (UK) Vol. 12, No. 81951-08-01
  • 4 — Fulfilment — Charles Dickens (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Why Should I Cry? — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 24 1949
  • 17 — Gentlemen’s Award — Richard Stern (Short Story) Collier’s March 24 1951
  • 28 — Frailty Thy Name— — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Point of Honour — Frank O’Rourke (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 44 — Ill Met by Moonlight — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 45 — Gertie Macnamara — Nugent Barker (Short Story) Written with my Left Hand by Nugent Barker, Percival Marshall, 1951 first part of story previously appeared as “Witches in the Mill” in Cornhill Jan-1935.
  • 57 — Fog Horn — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 23 1951, as “The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms”
  • 63 — Song of the Open Road — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker October 15 1932
  • 64 — Chanson Hindoue — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — The House of Flowers — Truman Capote (Short Story) Mademoiselle April 1951
  • 79 — Hostage — William Ashley Anderson (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 14 1951
  • 91 — Nine-Finger Jack — Anthony Boucher (Short Story) Esquire May 1951
  • 96 — Train of Ideas — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Heaven Is Too Far — Sylvia Thompson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 109 — Orpheus and Eurydice — Rex Warner (Short Story) Men and Gods by Rex Warner, MacGibbon & Kee, 1950
  • 112 — Harbour — Herbert Bluen (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 113 — A Girl Called Peter — H. E. Bates (Short Story)
  • 122 — Alfresco — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 125 — A Time to Kill [Part 2 of 2; Roger Taine] — Geoffrey Household (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2559Argosy Vol. 333, No. 31951-09-01Jerry MasonHomer Page
  • 4 — Memo — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Men’s Movies — Marion Hargrove (Movie Review)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 11 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Walt Wiggins, Edward L. Beach, Dorothy M. Johnson & Nehemiah Persoff)
  • 17 — Records for Men — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 18 — Wild-Pig Hunt — Walt Wiggins (Pictorial)
  • 22 — Diamonds in the Dust — Nigel Sligh (Short Story)
  • 24 — Trigger II—Sub Killer — Commander Edward L. Beach, USN (Article)
  • 28 — Yankees on the Run — John Brick (Short Story)
  • 30 — What Makes a Champ? — W. C. Heinz (Article)
  • 32 — A Crowd of Ships — Vincent McHugh (Short Story)
  • 34 — “I Hunt Black Gold” — Ralph G. Martin (Article)
  • 36 — Court of Last Resort: The Hospital-Hollow Mystery — Harry Henderson (Article)
  • 38 — Mister Airplane — Hillary Waugh (Short Story)
  • 40 — All-Around Hound — Byron W. Dalrymple (Article)
  • 42 — Argosy’s All-Male Jury Picks Top New Movie Girls — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Warrior’s Exile — Dorothy M. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 47 — Shoes for the Argosy Man — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Are Our GI’s in Europe Ready to Fight? [Part 2 of 2] — Merle Miller (Article)
  • 54 — Lady Killer — Dick Pearce (Novelette)
  • 56 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 58 — Hand-Toss Your Target — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 68 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 86 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 89 — Hobby Corner — The Readers (Column)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: Downstream from Death — George W. Hebert (Article)
2560Argosy (UK) Vol. 12, No. 91951-09-01
  • 4 — Look, Stranger — Wystan Hugh Auden (Poem(s)) Look, Stranger! by W. H. Auden, Faber and Faber, 1936
  • 5 — Give a Man Rope… — Stuart Cloete (Short Story) Collier’s May 19 1951
  • 17 — For Fear of Little Men — Edward Boyd (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 26 — Rainbow — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — A Story About Love [Green Town] — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) McCall’s May 1951, as “These Things Happen”
  • 37 — The Man at the Window — Neil Bell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 45 — The Western Islands — John Masefield (Short Story) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1907
  • 49 — Murder Most Foul — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 50 — This Above All — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Papuan Magic — Hugh B. Cave (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 66 — Summer Song — John Nance (Poem(s)) The West Country Magazine
  • 67 — Jonathan — Geoffrey Kino (Short Story)
  • 79 — The Bad Samaritan — J. F. Hutton (Short Story) Esquire May 1951
  • 82 — Mixed Grill — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — The Obliging Nightingale — Antonia Ridge (Short Story)
  • 93 — The Interruption — W. W. Jacobs (Short Story) Liberty July 4 1925
  • 104 — This Gentle Art — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — Legal Aid — Frank O’Connor (Short Story) Traveller’s Tales by Frank O'Connor, 1951
  • 115 — Man — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 116 — Magic Cloak — Yetza Gillespie (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 117 — The Needle’s Eye [Ellery Queen] — Ellery Queen (Novellete) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #93, August 1951
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2561Argosy Vol. 333, No. 41951-10-01Jerry MasonHy Peskin
  • 4 — Memo — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 11 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 12 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Marion Hargrove, Ralph Stein, Felix Holt & Stuart Cloete)
  • 15 — Records for Men — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 20 — World’s Most Important Miners — Homer Page (Pictorial)
  • 24 — Dangerous Choice — Kem Bennett (Novelette)
  • 26 — Jet Ace’s Own Story — Captain James Jabara; as told to Merle Miller (Article)
  • 28 — The Murderer Who Wasn’t — Jo Pagano (Short Story)
  • 31 — Argosy’s Annual Hunting Roundup
  • 32 — Decoys and Ducks — Joel Barber (Article)
  • 34 — Ringnecks in the Corn — Byron W. Dalrymple (Article)
  • 36 — Whitetails on the Drive — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 38 — Rabbit Houndin’ — Fred Streever (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — Bugling Elk — Elmer Keith (Miscellaneous)
  • 40 — Half Tame — Stuart Cloete (Short Story)
  • 42 — Jimmy’s Best Girls — Jerry Cooke (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Outdoor Clothes for the Argosy Man — H. L. Lownds (Pictorial)
  • 48 — The Magnificent Torpedo — Dean Evans (Short Story)
  • 51 — Court of Last Resort: Court Wins Two Victories — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 52 — Court of Last Resort: Court Finds Evidence of Silas Rogers’ Innocence — Harry Henderson (Article)
  • 54 — Return of Yellow Hair — Hal G. Evarts (Short Story)
  • 56 — “Give ’Em the Steel!” — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 58 — Big Eli and the Whiskey Rebel — Felix Holt (Short Story)
  • 60 — It Ain’t Like the Old Army — Marion Hargrove (Article)
  • 62 — Argosy Tests Three New Guns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — U.S. Game Survey for 1951 — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Hobby Corner — The Readers (Column)
  • 77 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 80 — American Tale — Herbert Asbury (Miscellaneous)
  • 82 — Men’s Movies — Howard J. Lewis (Movie Review)
  • 100 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: Danger in My Pocket — Joe B. Vogel (Article)
2562Argosy (UK) Vol. 12, No. 101951-10-01
  • 4 — Stardust — Brooks Atkinson (Miscellaneous) from Once Around the Sun, Harcourt Brace, 1951
  • 5 — Dark Coast — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 18 — Secret Vice — Angelica Gibbs, uncredited (Miscellaneous) The New Yorker June 2 1951
  • 19 — The Cat and the Cornfield — Bryan MacMahon (Short Story)
  • 30 — Tarantella — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Epicure’s Odyssey — Geoffrey Household (Short Story)
  • 44 — Pets’ Corner — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 45 — A Belt for Charlie — John Greenwood (Short Story)
  • 49 — Trouble with the Union — Dennis Harrington (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post September 28 1946
  • 62 — A Time for Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — Drums in Haiti — Patrick Leigh Fermor (Short Story) The Traveller’s Tree by Patrick Leigh Fermor, John Murray, 1950
  • 73 — Stanley Hutchinson — Nugent Barker (Short Story) Life and Letters March 1935
  • 81 — Stand at Ease — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 82 — Writers’ Circle — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Lost Silver — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 97 — Pumpernickel [Green Town] — Ray Bradbury (Vignette) Collier’s May 19 1951
  • 101 — Island of Women — Buzurg ibn Shahriyār; translated by L. Marcel Devic & Peter Quennell (Short Story) from The Book of the Marvels of India, Routledge, 1928
  • 106 — Malice Aforethought — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — Devoted Concubine — Leslie Bonnet (Short Story)
  • 116 — Eastern Love Song — V. P. W. (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 117 — The Enemy [Mike Russell] — Charlotte Armstrong (Novellete) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #90, May 1951
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2563Argosy Vol. 333, No. 51951-11-01Jerry MasonHy Peskin
  • 4 — Memo — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 9 — Records for Men — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 10 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Ernst Haas, A. den Doolaard, Armand Denis, George Fielding Eliot & Victor H. Johnson)
  • 20 — Dope Grapplers — Major George Fielding Eliot (Article)
  • 24 — Silent Hunter — Jon Cleary (Short Story)
  • 26 — The Most Important City in the World — Ernst Haas (Pictorial)
  • 30 — “Your Man Godfrey” — Bob Hope (Pictorial)
  • 32 — How to Lasso a Wild Rhino — Armand Denis (Article)
  • 36 — Trouble at Temescal — Frank Bonham (Novelette)
  • 38 — The Best New Sports Cars — Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 42 — The Monkey Who Went to Sea — Victor H. Johnson (Short Story)
  • 46 — Hats and Coats for the Argosy Man — H. L. Lownds (Pictorial)
  • 48 — Night in the Warehouse — Wilbur S. Peacock (Short Story)
  • 50 — Court of Last Resort: Erle Stanley Gardner Reports — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 52 — Day of Decision — Steve Frazee (Short Story)
  • 54 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Pete Kuhlhoff & Byron Dalrymple (Column)
  • 56 — Resistance — A. den Doolaard (Article)
  • 58 — Trail of the Tiglon — Frederick Mason (Short Story)
  • 61 — How to Start a Home Workshop — Roland Cueva (Article)
  • 77 — Argosy’s Quiz of the Month — Guy Kibbee (Quiz)
  • 83 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 88 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 92 — Men’s Movies — Marion Hargrove (Movie Review)
  • 98 — Hobby Corner — The Readers (Column)
  • 104 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: The Sea Didn’t Want Me — Ripley D. Fox (Article)
2564Argosy (UK) Vol. 12, No. 111951-11-01
  • 4 — Song for November — Roy Campbell (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Across the Lake — Ruth Harnden (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 12 — Relatively Speaking — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 13 — Fighting Cockerel — Victor Canning (Short Story)
  • 19 — Glad Galoppë — David McCord (Poem(s)) The New Yorker
  • 20 — How to Woo — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — The Rammond Case — Phyllis Bentley (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 39 — The Camel — Gerald Bullett (Short Story) Helen’s Lovers, and Other Tales by Gerald Bullett, Heinemann, 1932
  • 47 — Valley of the Winds — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Weird Tales March 1943, as “The Wind”
  • 56 — My Kingdom…! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Rain Forest — Dorothy Cottrell (Short Story)
  • 73 — Nocturne — Colin Bullard (Short Story)
  • 79 — Norman Farm — Martin Armstrong (Short Story) Penguin Parade #10, 1943
  • 90 — Words, Words, Words — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Dandawa’s Message — Larry Finn (Short Story) Collier’s May 5 1951
  • 97 — The Masque of the Red Death — Edgar Allan Poe (Short Story) Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine May 1842, as “The Mask of the Red Death: A Fantasy”
  • 102 — Pilgrimage — Wilfrid Gibson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 103 — Caught in the Act — Norman McGlashan (Vignette)
  • 105 — In Vino Veritas — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 106 — Feu de Joie — Ethelind Fearon (Extract) from Me and Mr. Mountjoy, Macdonald, 1951
  • 107 — My Tiger [Part 1 of 2] — David Walker (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2565Argosy Vol. 333, No. 61951-12-01Jerry MasonOzzie Sweet
  • 3 — Men’s Movies — Marion Hargrove (Movie Review)
  • 4 — Memo — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 9 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Ralph Stein, Donald Hough, Ed Lacy, Alexander Lake & Earl Smith)
  • 18 — Air Force Hot Spot — Merle Miller (Article)
  • 22 — Trail of the Apache — Elmore Leonard (Short Story)
  • 24 — “Timber up the Hill!” — Homer Page (Pictorial)
  • 30 — Killer Elephant — Alexander Lake (Article)
  • 32 — Christmas in Kentucky — Felix Holt (Short Story)
  • 34 — Toughest Marines — Earl Smith (Article)
  • 36 — Cornered — Borden Deal (Short Story)
  • 40 — The Man Who Talks to Horses — Donald Hough (Article)
  • 42 — Perdido — Ed Lacy (Short Story)
  • 44 — Holiday Set-Up — Jim Beard (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — What Most Men Want Most for Christmas — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 52 — Court of Last Resort: FBI Vets Will Help Court — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 54 — One Punch Away — Harry Olive (Short Story)
  • 56 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron Dalrymple (Column)
  • 58 — Argosy’s Home Workshop — Roland Cueva (Column)
  • 60 — The Farmer Goes to Sea — William Roy Shelton (Short Story)
  • 63 — Records for Christmas — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 73 — Best Medium-Power Cartridge — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 85 — Hobby Corner — The Readers (Column)
  • 92 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 98 — The Time We Stole the Cannons — Elliott Springs (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Argosy’s Quiz of the Month — Ed Herlihy (Quiz)
  • 108 — American Tale — Herbert Asbury (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: We Were Trapped on Target Island — Al Gadapee (Article)
2566Argosy (UK) Vol. 12, No. 121951-12-01
  • 4 — Frost-Flowers — Lord de Tabley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — The Widow Trap — Robert Fontaine (Short Story)
  • 11 — Song Without Words — Frank O’Connor (Short Story) Lilliput May 1944
  • 18 — The Old Story — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — Spur of Decision — H. G. Evarts (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 33 — Time Won’t Wait — Lorenzo Semple (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 36 — Friend to Man — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 37 — The Man Upstairs — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine March 1947
  • 49 — Sea-Cow — John Steinbeck (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 52 — Per Ardua — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 54 — Gentleman from Paris — John Dickson Carr (Novellete) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #77, April 1950
  • 77 — A Night at the Opera — Charles Causley (Short Story) Hands to Dance by Charles Causley, Carroll & Nicolson, 1951
  • 82 — In Search of Pleasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — The Oldest Talland — Hugh Walpole (Short Story) The Story-teller February 1917
  • 95 — Are You Too Late? — John Collier (Short Story) The New Yorker April 14 1951, as ““Are You Too Late, or Was I Too Early?””
  • 99 — Candaules’ Lady — Herodotus (Extract) from The Famous Hystory of Herodotus, Constable, 1924
  • 101 — Please Do Not Disturb — Rod Maclean (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 102 — Entreaty — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — My Tiger [Part 2 of 2] — David Walker (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2567Argosy Vol. 334, No. 11952-01-01Jerry MasonBob Kuhn
  • 3 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 4 — Memo — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 5 — Men’s Movies — Marion Hargrove (Movie Review)
  • 6 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 7 — Lottery of Death — Robert B. Pitkin (Miscellaneous)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 13 — Hobby Corner — The Readers (Column)
  • 14 — Argosy’s Home Workshop: Introduction to Power Tools — Roland Cueva (Column)
  • 17 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Ed Zern, Vincent McHugh, William H. Dillingham, Mort Horowitz & Murray Morgan)
  • 18 — The News America Wants — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 22 — Witch Elephant — Jan Saakse (Short Story)
  • 24 — The West Point Story — Merle Miller (Article)
  • 28 — They Tamed the Tropics — William H. Dillingham (Article)
  • 30 — Radio Was Never Like This… — Jerry Cooke (Pictorial)
  • 33 — The Alone Men — Vincent McHugh (Novelette)
  • 36 — Baby, It’s Cold Up Here! — Murray Morgan (Article)
  • 42 — Clothes for the Argosy Man: Let’s Take It Easy — H. L. Lownds (Column)
  • 44 — Leave ’Em Laughing — Mort Horowitz (Short Story)
  • 46 — Court of Last Resort: “Damnedest Murder Case You Ever Saw!” — Harry Henderson (Article)
  • 50 — All About Fedders, How to Tell Yale Men, That Type Stuff — Ed Zern (Article)
  • 52 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Byron W. Dalrymple (Column)
  • 54 — A Target for Assassins — Kem Bennett (Short Story)
  • 57 — All-Around Shotgun — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 85 — American Tale — Herbert Asbury (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — My Most Exciting Adventure: Death Battle with a Wild Boar — Byron W. Dalrymple (Article)
2568Argosy (UK) Vol. 13, No. 11952-01-01
  • 4 — Gloria — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) 1456
  • 5 — The Lady and the Cut-Throat — Tom Hopkinson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 13 — Paco’s Donkey — Martha Gellhorn (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 27 — It’s a Gift — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 28 — Sing, Heaven Imperial! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — South Pacific — James A. Michener (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 53 — The Man Who Knew How [Pender] — Dorothy L. Sayers (Short Story) Harper’s Bazaar February 1932
  • 65 — Path to Glory [Sidney Smith] — Showell Styles (Short Story)
  • 72 — Ever New Delight… — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — Jug of Silver — Truman Capote (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine Summer 1949
  • 87 — Exit Mr. White — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Weird Tales March 1945, as “The Tombstone”
  • 93 — Jaleel the Arab — R. S. Summerhays (Extract) from It’s a Good Life with Horses, Country Life 1951
  • 95 — Sybilla — H. B. Mallalieu (Short Story)
  • 100 — Good Cheer — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — The Great Frost — Virginia Woolf (Extract) from Orlando, The Hogarth Press, 1928
  • 105 — The Singing Girl Rui-Yun — P’u Sung-Ling; translated by Rose Quong (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 108 — A Bevy of Beasts — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — Behind the Crimson Blind [Part 1 of 4] — Carter Dickson (Serial Segment) ; abridged.
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2569Argosy Vol. 334, No. 21952-02-01Jerry MasonSam Shaw
  • 4 — Ticket to Adventure — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 11 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Carlton Brown, Davis Lott & Ray Bradbury)
  • 12 — New .45 Cartridge — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — The Skipper Played It Safe — Davis Lott (Short Story)
  • 22 — Top Banana — Carlton Brown (Pictorial)
  • 26 — Iron Men of the Big Inch — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 30 — With This Gun — Verne Athanas (Short Story)
  • 33 — The Strange Chronicle of the Argosy — Marion Hargrove (Article)
  • 36 — Wild Challenge — Robert Easton (Short Story)
  • 38 — Court of Last Resort: Court Wins in Hardy Case — Harry Henderson (Article)
  • 41 — The Seventh Fleet and Jennie Jenkins — Commander Merle MacBain (Article)
  • 42 — Clothes for the Argosy Man: Winter Sports Wear — H. L. Lownds (Column)
  • 44 — The Rocket Man — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Maclean’s March 1 1951
  • 48 — Westward Ho Hum — Ed Zern (Article)
  • 49 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Larry Roller (Column)
  • 51 — “Viva Zapata!” — Merle Miller (Novelette)
2570Argosy (UK) Vol. 13, No. 21952-02-01
  • 4 — February — Richard Jefferies (Extract) from The Life of the Fields, Chatto & Windus, 1884
  • 5 — Red Petticoat — Bryan MacMahon (Short Story)
  • 16 — Further Outlook Unsettled — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 17 — The Ant and the Grasshopper — W. Somerset Maugham (Vignette) Cosmopolitan October 1924
  • 20 — Fair-Weather Friend — Norman Pallant (Poem(s)) Punch
  • 21 — Anniversary at Agua Fria — H. G. Evarts (Short Story) Ranch Romances 2nd March 1950
  • 30 — Come to the Fair! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Return of a Hero — Indro Montanelli (Short Story) 1951
  • 37 — A Deal in Ostriches — H. G. Wells (Short Story) Pall Mall Budget December 20 1894
  • 41 — Caribbean Incident [Sidney Smith] — Showell Styles (Short Story)
  • 58 — Portrait of Eve — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — Asleep in Armageddon — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Planet Stories Winter 1948
  • 72 — Land of the Free — George Mikes (Extract) from Down with Everybody!, Allan Wingate 1951
  • 73 — Steps in the Night — J. Trevor Story (Vignette)
  • 75 — Quiet Waters — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 81 — Mutiny! — James A. Michener (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 100 — On with the Dance — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Behind the Crimson Blind [Part 2 of 4] — Carter Dickson (Serial Segment) ; abridged.
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2571Argosy Vol. 334, No. 31952-03-01Jerry MasonBob Kuhn
  • 4 — Medal for You — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 9 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 10 — Hobby Corner — The Readers (Column)
  • 12 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 13 — Records for Men — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 14 — Horse Sense — Arthur Trevenning Harris (Miscellaneous)
  • 15 — Men’s Movies — Marion Hargrove (Movie Review)
  • 16 — Argosy’s Home Workshop: The Bandsaw: Big Help in Boat-Building — Roland Cueva (Column)
  • 20 — Varmints Sharpen Your Shooting — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. William O. Douglas, Malcolm Johnson, Bill Brownell & Ralph Stein)
  • 24 — Father Gangbuster—Mystery Man of the Waterfront — Malcolm Johnson (Article)
  • 28 — Till Death Do Us Part — James A. Kirch (Novelette)
  • 30 — The Medicine Man Meets His Match — Dod Orsborne (Article)
  • 32 — The Black Stallion — Justice William O. Douglas (Article)
  • 34 — The Wonderful Stanley Steamer — Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 38 — The Moonshine Bull — James Atlee Phillips (Short Story)
  • 41 — Argosy’s Annual Fishing Roundup
  • 41 — Introduction — Ed Zern (Section Introduction)
  • 42 — King of Fresh Water — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 44 — Bass-Bugging Beats Them All — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 46 — Spinning Makes the Grade — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 48 — Good New Fishing Gadgets — Larry Koller (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — Now You Can Take Trophy Trout — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 52 — Bugeye’s Secret Weapon — Bill Brownell (Short Story)
  • 54 — Dam in the Sky — Fenno Jacobs (Pictorial)
  • 58 — The One Big Punch — Harry Olive (Short Story)
  • 60 — Court of Last Resort: An Orchid for Gladys — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 114 — My Most Exciting Adventure: I Was the “One That Got Away” — John H. Davis (Article)
2572Argosy (UK) Vol. 13, No. 31952-03-01
  • 4 — Reveille — Charles Causley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Miss Peg’s Parcel — John Hersey (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 13 — Snow Water [Joseph Jorkens] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story)
  • 20 — Enfant Terrible — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — Carnival — Peter Niven (Short Story)
  • 27 — Mission to Morocco [Sidney Smith] — Showell Styles (Short Story)
  • 42 — These English — Villiers David (Extract) from Advice to My Godchildren, Duckworth, 1951
  • 43 — Wet Saturday — John Collier (Short Story) The New Yorker July 16 1938
  • 50 — Man Proposes — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Bush Pilot — David Walker (Short Story)
  • 67 — A Far-Away Guitar [Green Town] — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Charm April 1950, as “Miss Bidwell”
  • 75 — Rich and Strange — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 76 — By Moon and Candlelight — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — A Suitor for Clara — Freeman Phillips (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 91 — Rounding the Horn — David Bone (Short Story)
  • 95 — Love Song — John Bayliss (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 96 — Traveller’s Tale — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — The Patriarch — Jacques M. May (Extract) from A Doctor in Siam, Jonathan Cape, 1951
  • 108 — Bric-a-Brac — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — Behind the Crimson Blind [Part 3 of 4] — Carter Dickson (Serial Segment) ; abridged.
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2573Argosy Vol. 334, No. 41952-04-01Jerry MasonFrank McCarthy
  • 4 — Undercover Assignment — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 8 — Argosy’s Home Workshop: Working with Plywood — Walter I. Fischman (Column)
  • 11 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Frank L. Harvey & Scott Young)
  • 19 — “The RAF Is Loaded for Bear” — Frank L. Harvey (Article)
  • 22 — Terror in the Night — H. Frank Dover, Jr. & Irving Dover (Novelette)
  • 24 — Mongrel Against Mountain Lion — Frank C. Hibben (Article)
  • 26 — Fury at Irishman’s Lake — Scott Young (Short Story)
  • 28 — Greatest of the Whale Hunters — Luman Beckett (Article)
  • 30 — Blood Money — Van Cort (Short Story)
  • 32 — Bull Ranch — Walt Wiggins (Pictorial)
  • 36 — Red Road to Lhasa — Hal G. Evarts (Short Story)
  • 38 — Court of Last Resort: The Fowler Case, Part 2: Where Is the Missing Witness? — Harry Henderson (Article)
  • 40 — Hot-Rod Rodeo — Bob Smallman (Pictorial)
  • 44 — The Admiral’s Barge — Vincent McHugh (Short Story)
  • 47 — Clothes for the Argosy Man: What’s New in Rainwear — H. L. Lownds (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 50 — Good Gardening Is a Man’s Game — David R. Lindsay (Article)
  • 54 — Sportsman’s Almanac — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 56 — Ed Zern’s Page: How to Untie Trout Flies — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 57 — Big Six-Shooter Makes Comeback — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 71 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 75 — Men’s Movies — Marion Hargrove (Movie Review)
  • 82 — Hobby Corner — The Readers (Column)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: My Death Struggle with a Stingray — Frank Rodecker (Article)
2574Argosy (UK) Vol. 13, No. 41952-04-01
  • 4 — Pied Wagtail — Gerald Bullett (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — King of the Bees — Bryan MacMahon (Short Story)
  • 15 — Departure of Emma Inch — James Thurber (Short Story) The New Yorker August 10 1935
  • 20 — April Garland — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — Uneasy Home-coming — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 31 — Ch’iao-Chiao and the Bandit — Leslie Bonnet (Short Story)
  • 37 — Debt of Honour — Geoffrey Household (Short Story)
  • 50 — Mariage a la Mode — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Pilgrim’s Treasure — William Lithgow (Short Story)
  • 56 — The Weaker Sex — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Invisible Boy — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Mademoiselle November 1945
  • 64 — Wanderlust — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 65 — Knight of Sweden [Sidney Smith] — Showell Styles (Short Story)
  • 82 — Off the Ration — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — The Shades of Spring — D. H. Lawrence (Short Story) The Forum March 1913, as “The Soiled Rose”
  • 99 — Escape — Keith Horan (Short Story)
  • 103 — …And So to Bed — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 104 — Kettle of Fish — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — Behind the Crimson Blind [Part 4 of 4] — Carter Dickson (Serial Segment) ; abridged.
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2575Argosy Vol. 334, No. 51952-05-01Jerry MasonWalter Baumhofer
  • 3 — American Tales — James R. Aswell (Column)
  • 4 — Meeting with Agent X — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 7 — Men’s Movies — Marion Hargrove (Movie Review)
  • 8 — Hobby Corner — The Readers (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 13 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Merle Constiner, Vern Davison & Bob Smallman)
  • 15 — Records for Men — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 16 — Argosy’s Home Workshop: Make Your Own Outdoor Furniture — Walter Ian Fischman (Column)
  • 18 — I Rode with the Turkish Rough Riders — Frank L. Harvey (Article)
  • 22 — Quick and the Cat — Robert Easton (Short Story)
  • 24 — The Nazi, the Reds and the Model Car — Louis Stumer & Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 26 — My Battle with Terror Below — Tom Yates (Article)
  • 28 — Hazard in Ohio — Merle Constiner (Novelette)
  • 30 — In This Corner — Bob Smallman (Pictorial)
  • 34 — Fast Break — James Atlee Phillips (Short Story)
  • 36 — My Patrol with the Crazy Commandos — John Groth (Article)
  • 40 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Want to Go to Heaven? — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 44 — Clothes for the Argosy Man: Time-Off Gear — H. L. Lownds (Column)
  • 46 — The Old Skin Game — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — Devil’s Henchman — Will Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 50 — Court of Last Resort: The Fowler Case, Part 3: Trail of the Frightened Witness — Harry Henderson (Article)
  • 52 — Pirate’s Gantlet — Robert Clurman (Short Story)
  • 54 — Those Log-Driving Bear Cats — Vern Davison (Article)
  • 56 — Ed Zern’s Page: How to Save Fish Hooks, Get Nickels Back, etc. — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 57 — A Scope Sight That Can Take It — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 71 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers — Bob Smallman (Miscellaneous)
  • 98 — Argosy’s Quiz of the Month — Isabel Leighton (Quiz)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: Close Call with a Cottonmouth — Jack Sneed (Article)
2576Argosy (UK) Vol. 13, No. 51952-05-01
  • 4 — To the Queen — Charles Morgan (Poem(s)) The Sunday Times
  • 5 — Let Me Be Your Boswell — David Walker (Short Story)
  • 17 — Northward Flight — S. Carrighar (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 28 — Rogues’ Gallery — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 29 — Round Trip — Bruce Marshall (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 40 — The Merry Month — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — Siege of Toulon [Sidney Smith] — Showell Styles (Extract) from Path to Glory, Faber and Faber, 1952
  • 61 — Hasan the Thief — E. S. Stevens (Short Story) Folk-Tales of Iraq by E. S. Stevens, Oxford University Press, 1931
  • 72 — Kisses A-Plenty — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — The Window [Green Town] — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Collier’s August 5 1950
  • 79 — Spring Song — H. E. Bates (Short Story) The Spring Song and In View of the Fact That by H. E. Bates, E. Archer, 1927
  • 84 — Vital Statistics — Sir Ernest Benn (Extract) from Happier Days, Ernest Benn, 1949
  • 85 — Son of Big Nathan — Jim Phelan (Short Story)
  • 91 — Account Closed — Harvey Graham (Extract) from A Doctor’s London, Allan Wingate 1952
  • 92 — A Sweet Disorder — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Delighted Salamander — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 107 — Looking for Fanny — Charles Causley (Short Story) Hands to Dance by Charles Causley, Carroll & Nicolson, 1951
  • 113 — Claim for Allowances — Richard Le Gallienne (Extract) from The Romantic ’90s, Doubleday, Page & Co., 1925
  • 114 — Comment on Cats — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Revenge Won’t Wait — Richard Stern (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post May 12 1951
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2577Argosy Vol. 334, No. 61952-06-01Jerry MasonJames Bingham
  • 3 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 4 — Barranca Adventure — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 7 — Men’s Movies — Marion Hargrove (Movie Review)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 11 — Records for Men — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 12 — Hobby Corner — The Readers (Column)
  • 14 — What You Don’t Know About Beer — Theodore Irwin (Miscellaneous)
  • 15 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. John Stuart Martin, Bern Keating, Farley Mowat, Bernard Glemser, Frank C. Hibben & Willard F. Fahrner)
  • 18 — “We Beat the Sea!” — Willard F. Fahrner (Article)
  • 22 — The Singing Noose — I. S. Marsh (Short Story)
  • 24 — The Hog-Wild Dogs of Catahoula — John Stuart Martin (Article)
  • 28 — The Queen’s Reserve — Floyd G. Wakefield (Novelette)
  • 30 — Ghost Hawk of the Barrenlands — Farley Mowat (Article)
  • 32 — Hokey-Pocus McGee — Dan Gallery (Short Story)
  • 34 — Yank Fortune Hunter in the Andes — Wendy Hilty (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Vengeance Sets the Course — Robert Carse (Short Story)
  • 40 — The Massacre in Peralta Canyon — Frank C. Hibben (Article)
  • 42 — Brawl in the Dark — Bernard Glemser (Short Story)
  • 46 — Ed Zern’s Page: How to Make Documentary Movies — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 47 — Father’s Day Field Day Gifts for Dad — H. L. Lownds (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — Good Fishing Gadgets — Larry Koller (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — Good Hunting Gadgets — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 52 — Good Barbecue Gadgets — James Beard (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Good Workshop Gadgets — Walter Ian Fischman (Miscellaneous)
  • 54 — Court of Last Resort: The Case of the Murdered Minister — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 56 — Master of the Silent Kill — Noel Busch (Article)
  • 67 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers — Bern Keating (Column)
  • 71 — The Man Who Chases Meteors — Morton M. Hunt (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — American Tale — James R. Aswell (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: The Medic Was My Enemy — Gail Shroyer (Article)
2578Argosy (UK) Vol. 13, No. 61952-06-01
  • 4 — High Summer — Pádraig O’Horan (Poem(s))
  • 5 — Circus at Bay — Clive Burnley (Short Story)
  • 13 — The Summit — James Ramsey Ullman (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 29 — Waiting for England — Bert Stiles (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 31 — Adlestrop — Edward Thomas (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 32 — Pastures New — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — My Only Indian — Robert Fontaine (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 39 — Prisoner of France [Sidney Smith] — Showell Styles (Short Story)
  • 59 — Nuth and the Gnoles — Lord Dunsany (Short Story) The Sketch February 15 1911, as “How Nuth Would Have Practised His Art Upon the Gnoles”
  • 63 — Local Colour — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 64 — Sweet Thames — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Man for Sale — Frank O’Rourke (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 29 1951, as “The Man Who Sold Himself”
  • 79 — Carriage from Britain — Arthur Gordon (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 90 — Saddle Song — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Mr. Winkles on the Rhine — Malcolm Fielding (Short Story)
  • 100 — Marriage Lines — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Dark Huntress — Stuart Cloete (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 111 — A Nestling — Jack Trevor Story (Short Story)
  • 116 — Enchanted Wood — Dorothy Rowe (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 117 — The Spellbinder — Gerald Kersh (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post June 9 1951
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2579Argosy Vol. 335, No. 11952-07-01Jerry MasonFred Freeman
  • 3 — Men’s Movies — Marion Hargrove (Movie Review)
  • 4 — Adventure at Your Doorstep — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers — Ed Feingersh (Column)
  • 7 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 8 — Hobby Corner — The Readers (Column)
  • 10 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 11 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 13 — Argosy’s Home Workshop: Easy Way to Make a Walk — Walter Ian Fischman (Column)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. William Fuller, Robert L. Trimnell, Felix Holt & John Kruse)
  • 15 — Hit the Beach — Phil Tuniman & Ted Bawer (Miscellaneous)
  • 16 — The Amazing Eyes of Kuda Bux — Roald Dahl (Article)
  • 20 — Duel in the Sea — John Kruse (Short Story)
  • 22 — “Wingman! Fly Me Down!” — Lt. Edward Jackson, USN; as told to Theodore Taylor (Article)
  • 24 — Ralph Stein Test-Runs America’s “Compact Cars” — Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 28 — Breath of Life — Sherry Mangan (Short Story)
  • 30 — Mule Goes Panther Hunting — Captain W. M. Molesworth; as told to Hart Stilwell (Article)
  • 32 — Bombs Away — [uncredited] (Photography)
  • 34 — Torazo — Robert L. Trimnell (Short Story)
  • 36 — Deep-Sea Dynamite — Walt Wiggins (Pictorial)
  • 40 — Coondog’s War — William Fuller (Short Story)
  • 42 — Clothes for the Argosy Man: Beachwear for the Argosy Man — H. L. Lownds (Column)
  • 44 — On the Fire: A Short Guide to Tall Drinks — Jim Beard (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — High Conquest — John Dunkel (Novelette)
  • 48 — Court of Last Resort: Court Finds Missing Girl — Tom Smith (Article)
  • 50 — Main Currents in American Cheesecake — Marion Hargrove (Pictorial)
  • 54 — Sportsman’s Almanac: How to Camp Out—and Like It — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 56 — American Tale — James R. Aswell (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Ed Zern’s Page — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 58 — Pete Kuhlhoff Field-Tests Two New Game Guns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — My Most Exciting Adventure: Walrus on a Rampage — Charles Madsen (Article)
2580Argosy (UK) Vol. 13, No. 71952-07-01
  • 4 — Before Harvest — Richard Hughes (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Laughing Odyssey — David Walker (Short Story)
  • 18 — Sitting Pretty — Kenneth Hopkins (Poem(s))
  • 19 — Dancing Ox — Laurence Kirk (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 25 — Travellers’ Joy — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 26 — Warriors in White — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Romantic Young Lady — W. Somerset Maugham (Short Story) The New Yorker June 21 1947
  • 37 — Gentlemen’s Agreement — William MacMillan (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 43 — A Last Call — Nugent Barker (Short Story) Written with my Left Hand by Nugent Barker, Percival Marshall, 1951, as “Passage in the Life of Dr. Wilks”
  • 50 — Salad Days — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Masquerade — Anthony Thorne (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 63 — Hero of Acre [Sidney Smith] — Showell Styles (Short Story)
  • 81 — Enchanted Meadow — Paul Roche (Short Story)
  • 90 — O Mistress Mine! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Mystery at Mr. De Foe’s — Neil Bell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 107 — Taming of Aunt Lil — Dal Stivens (Short Story)
  • 110 — Time of Roses — Brooks Atkinson (Extract) from Once Around the Sun, Harcourt Brace, 1951
  • 111 — The Delicate Nature — H. E. Bates (Novellete)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2581Argosy Vol. 335, No. 21952-08-01Jerry MasonBob Kuhn
  • 3 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 4 — Adventure on Barranca Trails — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 9 — Men’s Movies — Marion Hargrove (Movie Review)
  • 10 — Hobby Corner — The Readers (Column)
  • 12 — Argosy’s Home Workshop: Power Shop in Your Hands — Walter Ian Fischman (Column)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Jim Beard, Rui Chestor, Keith Wheeler, Bruce McDonald & Henry B. Comstock)
  • 15 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 16 — The Mysterious Wreck of the Playboy’s Yacht — Percy Hoskins (Article)
  • 20 — Island of No Escape — Rui Chestor (Short Story)
  • 22 — The New Coast Guard: They Fly to the Rescue — Frank L. Harvey (Article)
  • 26 — Crash in the Sea — John Rhodes Sturdy (Novelette)
  • 28 — Those Were the Engines — Henry B. Comstock (Pictorial)
  • 32 — Wind Force Ten — Bruce McDonald (Short Story)
  • 34 — The Truth About African Hunting — Alexander Lake (Article)
  • 36 — Our Target Turned Killer — Keith Wheeler (Article)
  • 38 — The Last of the Giants — Stuart Cloete (Short Story)
  • 41 — Ed Zern’s Page — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 42 — Court of Last Resort: The Missing Witness Talks — Tom Smith (Article)
  • 44 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Nova Scotia—All This and Tuna Too! — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 47 — Clothes for the Argosy Man: How to Beat the Heat — H. L. Lownds (Column)
  • 50 — A Time for Action — James Robbins Miller (Short Story)
  • 52 — Manhunt — Bern Keating (Pictorial)
  • 58 — What’s New in .22? — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers — Leo Pavelle (Column)
  • 89 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 104 — My Most Exciting Adventure: Nightmare on Horseback — C. L. Russell (Article)
2582Argosy (UK) Vol. 13, No. 81952-08-01
  • 4 — Roundelay — Margaret Stanley Wrench (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Private View — Sylvia Townsend Warner (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 12 — Green Fingers — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 13 — Wedding Dress — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 27 — Doctor in the House — Richard Gordon (Short Story) Doctor in the House by Richard Gordon, Michael Joseph, 1952
  • 34 — Typically English — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Half Tame — Stuart Cloete (Short Story) Argosy October 1951
  • 46 — Wild Enthusiasm — Frank Harris (Extract) from His Life and Adventures, 1922
  • 47 — Not on the Menu — Henry Cecil (Short Story) Full Circle by Henry Cecil, Chapman & Hall, 1948
  • 53 — Pearl of Great Price — Hugh Michael Hogan (Short Story)
  • 62 — Bath-Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — Bonnet Over the Windmill — Clive Burnley (Short Story)
  • 75 — The Mystery of the Moated Farm — C. J. & Annie O. Tibbits (True Story) The Premier Magazine #14, June 1915
  • 85 — Parisian Spring — Judy Fallon (Extract) from Pacific Pantomime, Andrew Melrose, 1952
  • 90 — Love-Lyric — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — The Seal Glass — Ruth Manning-Sanders (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 101 — Find the Lady — William Wallace Irwin (Short Story)
  • 113 — Wings of Love — Frank Sidgwick (Poem(s)) More Verse by Frank Sidgwick, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1921
  • 114 — August Night — Brooks Atkinson (Extract) from Once Around the Sun, Harcourt Brace, 1951
  • 115 — H.M.S. Marlborough Will Enter Harbour [Part 1 of 2] — Nicholas Monsarrat (Novellete) Depends What You Mean by Love by Nicholas Monsarrat, Cassell, 1947
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2583Argosy Vol. 335, No. 31952-09-01Jerry MasonFred Freeman
  • 4 — Hairpin Trail — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — On the Fire — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 8 — Records for Men — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Frank Harvey, Captain Marion F. (Mike) Brinegar & Ralph Stein)
  • 16 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 17 — Gun Tips — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 18 — “We Licked the North Pole!” — Captain Marion F. (Mike) Brinegar; as told to Merle Miller (Article)
  • 22 — Throttle Shy — Frank Harvey (Short Story)
  • 24 — The Cougar Tasted Blood — Justice William O. Douglas (Article)
  • 26 — The Red MacDonald — Walter O’Meara (Short Story) Tales of Two Borders by Walter O'Meara, Bobbs-Merrill, 1952
  • 28 — “They Don’t Make ’Em Like That Any More” — Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 32 — Maverick in the Bunkhouse — Verne Athanas (Short Story)
  • 34 — Hunters in the Sea — Frank L. Harvey (Article)
  • 36 — Spearfishing Is Big Business — Marion Hargrove (Article)
  • 40 — Shady Lady — Gene Caesar (Short Story)
  • 43 — Clothes for the Argosy Man: Plan Your Shoe Wardrobe — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 46 — Ed Zern’s Page: The Happy Fisherman — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 47 — New Shooting-Gear Field Test — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — Court of Last Resort: Strange Clue of the Disputed Wrench — Tom Smith (Article)
  • 50 — Strike It Rich — Jon Cleary (Short Story)
  • 52 — Wild Horses of the Pampas — Arnold Hasenclever (Pictorial)
  • 56 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Deep-Woods Hunting — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 73 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: Underwater Camera for $3.85 — Ben Holderness (Column)
  • 76 — Men’s Movies — Marion Hargrove (Movie Review)
  • 80 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 96 — Hobby Corner — The Readers (Column)
  • 112 — Action at Bougainville — [uncredited] (Article)
2584Argosy (UK) Vol. 13, No. 91952-09-01
  • 4 — Barcarole — Alfred Noyes (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Set in Silver — Evelyn Eaton (Short Story)
  • 12 — Building Licence — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 13 — Warrior’s Challenge — R. W. Krepps (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 24 — Better Half — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Sleeping Princess — Norman Edwards (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 34 — Magic Circle — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Sister Virtue — Richard Gordon (Short Story) Doctor in the House by Richard Gordon, Michael Joseph, 1952
  • 43 — Full Moon — John Masefield (Extract) from So Long to Learn, Macmillan, 1952
  • 45 — Romance on Thursday — Sylvia Thompson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 62 — Road to the Isles — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — One Quiet Evening — Susan Seavy (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 75 — Kisses, Pigs and Whistles — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 81 — Lucky Shot — Edmund Ware (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 92 — All’s Fair… — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Cricketer’s Glory — Hugh de Selincourt (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 111 — Success Story — Robert Fontaine (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 114 — Talking of Tortoises — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — H.M.S. Marlborough Will Enter Harbour [Part 2 of 2] — Nicholas Monsarrat (Novellete) Depends What You Mean by Love by Nicholas Monsarrat, Cassell, 1947
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2585Argosy Vol. 335, No. 41952-10-01Jerry MasonPhilip Ronfor
  • 4 — Secret Indian Ritual — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 8 — Records for Men — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 15 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. A. H. Rasmussen, Melvin B. Voorhees, Ernst Haas & Ralph Stein)
  • 19 — Court of Last Resort: Who Really Killed Helen Beavers? — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 22 — The Great Whiskey Swindle — Merle Constiner (Novelette)
  • 24 — The Ninety-Ninth Bear [Rigeaulx] — Dion Henderson (Short Story)
  • 26 — The Generals’ Private War — Lt. Col. Melvin B. Voorhees (Article)
  • 28 — The “Patria” Against the Sea — A. H. Rasmussen (Article)
  • 30 — The Ingenuity of Stubby Hammer — Bill Walsh (Short Story)
  • 32 — Hell on a Two-Hour Shift — Frank L. Harvey (Article)
  • 36 — Mutiny Below — Cedric Mentiplay (Short Story)
  • 39 — Argosy’s 1952 Hunting Roundup
  • 39 — Ed Zern’s Page: Introduction — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 40 — Pick the Right Gun — Larry Koller & Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 42 — Watch the Impact — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Check Your Sights — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Clothes for the Argosy Man — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 46 — Keep Relaxed with the Shotgun — Larry Koller (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — Cargo from Nome — Gordon L. Smith (Short Story)
  • 53 — How to Earn a Fast $350 — Hy Peskin (Pictorial)
  • 63 — On the Fire: Venison: Great Eating — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 80 — Hobby Corner — The Readers (Column)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: My Race with the Runaway Logs — Jim Murray (Article)
2586Argosy (UK) Vol. 13, No. 101952-10-01
  • 4 — Pastorale — John Alden (Poem(s))
  • 5 — Dear Prudence — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 19 — Gauntlet of the Falls — F. G. Turnbull (Short Story) The (London) Evening News September 28 1938
  • 25 — The Woman in the Case — Laurence Kirk (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 37 — Tinkor, Tailor — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 38 — Flavour of Salt — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — Courier of Love — Geoffrey Household (Short Story)
  • 49 — Dried Ginger — Richard Gordon (Short Story) Doctor in the House by Richard Gordon, Michael Joseph, 1952
  • 59 — Bridal Flower — M. C. Witherbee (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 66 — Song of Sixpence — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 69 — Sound of Thunder — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Collier’s June 28 1952
  • 79 — A Maritime People — James Reid Parker (Short Story) The New Yorker November 17 1951
  • 88 — Lovers’ Meeting — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Poor Man’s Inn — Richard Hughes (Short Story) Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine April 1924
  • 101 — The Milk-White Dove — Paul Roche (Vignette)
  • 103 — Grand Salon — Helen Todd (Short Story) Story #7, May/June 1932
  • 112 — My Friend Joseph — Neil Paterson (Novellete) Collier’s May 1 1948 (+1)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2587Argosy Vol. 335, No. 51952-11-01Jerry MasonFred Freeman
  • 4 — Texas Gavels and Stetsons — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: Get the Right Exposure — Roy Pinney (Column)
  • 8 — Hobby Corner — The Readers (Column)
  • 10 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 11 — Records for Men — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 15 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Ralph Bowker, W. C. Heinz & Owen Cameron)
  • 18 — G.I. Lew — W. C. Heinz (Article)
  • 22 — Maloney’s Last Stand — Scott Young (Short Story)
  • 24 — I Sailed This Antarctic Killer Boats — D. Richard Statile (Pictorial)
  • 28 — Blood on River Street — Owen Cameron (Short Story)
  • 30 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Get the Best in Upland Game — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 34 — Hanging’s for the Lucky — Jack Schaefer (Novelette)
  • 38 — Clothes for the Argosy Man: Have a Nice Week End — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 40 — My Run with the Tangiers Smugglers — Sid Latham (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Night Alarm — Ralph Bowker (Short Story)
  • 46 — Hop-Up — E. M. Forest (Article)
  • 50 — Court of Last Resort: The Strange Murder of John Dewey — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 52 — Tightrope — J. L. Bouma (Short Story)
  • 55 — Ed Zern’s Page: All About Fishing in New Zealand — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 56 — New, Lighter Hunting Rifle — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — On the Fire: How to Carve a Fowl — Jim Beard (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: Danger Is My Job — Charles Bell (Article)
2588Argosy (UK) Vol. 13, No. 111952-11-01
  • 4 — High Tide — John O’Hare (Poem(s))
  • 5 — Across the Bay — H. E. Bates (Short Story)
  • 23 — Killer in the Pass — H. G. Evarts (Short Story) Collier’s December 1 1951
  • 32 — Hidden Hands — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 33 — Chasing the Stork — Richard Gordon (Short Story) Doctor in the House by Richard Gordon, Michael Joseph, 1952
  • 40 — Triumph of Autumn — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — The Cat’s-Paw — Stanley Ellin (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #67, June 1949
  • 57 — The Ugly Maiden — Larry Finn (Short Story) Collier’s December 8 1951
  • 60 — Portrait in a Garden — L. E. Jones (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 61 — Outside Chance — John Welcome (Short Story)
  • 70 — Storm in a Teacup — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Turning Point — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #42, September 1915
  • 85 — To the North — Frank Stuart (Short Story) Wild Wings by Frank Stuart, Victor Gollancz, 1951
  • 94 — Affaire de Coeur — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — A Story at Bedtime — Dorothy K. Haynes (Short Story) (Reprint) first appeared in one of the volumes of Modern Reading ed. Reginald Moore (1940-1952).
  • 101 — Ladies’ Night — Joseph Carroll (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 116 — Tree Music — Brooks Atkinson (Extract) from Once Around the Sun, Harcourt Brace, 1951
  • 117 — The Ballad of the Sad Café [Part 1 of 2] — Carson McCullers (Novel) Harper’s Bazaar August 1943
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2589Argosy Vol. 335, No. 61952-12-01Jerry MasonJames Bingham
  • 4 — Solid Punch — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: Gifts for the Camera Fan — Orlin Donaldson (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 13 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. David Perlman, Cedric Mentiplay, Marion Hargrove & Philip Ronfor)
  • 19 — They Found a New World Six Miles under the Sea — David Perlman (Article)
  • 22 — Throw Him Off the Track — W. R. Burnett (Short Story)
  • 24 — “We Stormed Kilimanjaro” — Bernard Billet; as told to Si Podolin (Article)
  • 28 — Souvenir — Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 30 — The High-Ladder Boys — Harry Henderson (Article)
  • 34 — Court of Last Resort: Murder on the Apache Trail — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 36 — Dangerous Ice — Scott Young (Short Story)
  • 38 — Pronghorned Lightning — Walt Wiggins (Pictorial)
  • 42 — Pearl of Price — Cedric Mentiplay (Short Story)
  • 44 — Holiday Food and Drink — Jim Beard (Article)
  • 46 — What Most Men Want Most for Christmas — Cecil Lubell (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — Gifts for the Sportsman — Larry Koller (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — Gifts for the Gun Fan — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 52 — Gifts for the Home Craftsman — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Ed Zern’s Page: All About Sharks, Swordfish, etc. — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 54 — The Blind Spot — Philip Ketchum (Novellete) 5-Detective Mysteries December 1942/January 1943
  • 56 — Mess Sergeants I Have Known — Marion Hargrove (Article)
  • 83 — Men’s Movies — Marion Hargrove (Movie Review)
  • 90 — Records for Christmas — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 96 — Hobby Corner — The Readers (Column)
  • 100 — Texas in the Bag — Clark Gable (Article)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: I Was Trapped by a Bull Moose — Sam Hicks (Article)
2590Argosy (UK) Vol. 13, No. 121952-12-01
  • 4 — Frost and Fire — Douglas Gibson (Poem(s)) The Singing Earth: Poems by Douglas Gibson, Heinemann, 1951
  • 5 — Gift Horse — Louis Arthur Cunningham (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 13 — Fangs of the Cat — Stuart Cloete (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 27 — Viennese Picnic — Whit Burnett (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 37 — Afterglow — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 38 — Winter’s Tale — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — On the Cliff — F. E. Ellwood (Short Story)
  • 47 — Sprigs of Mistletoe — Richard Gordon (Short Story) Doctor in the House by Richard Gordon, Michael Joseph, 1952
  • 55 — Love Letter — Pamela Frankau (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 68 — Hecate! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Durga’s Tenth Arm — E. Macwhirter (Short Story)
  • 77 — Passing Gretna Green — Jim Phelan (Short Story)
  • 81 — Rogues A-Plotting — Charles Johnson (Extract) from A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, Ch. Rivington, J. Lacy, and J. Stone, 1724
  • 86 — Ever Since Adam — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Invisible Weapon — Carter Dickson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 103 — A Line for Venus — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 109 — Growing Pains — Kenneth Hopkins (Poem(s))
  • 110 — Image of Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — The Ballad of the Sad Café [Part 2 of 2] — Carson McCullers (Novel) Harper’s Bazaar August 1943
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2591Argosy Vol. 336, No. 11953-01-01Jerry MasonHerb Mott
  • 4 — Two-Fisted Justice — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — On the Fire: Mexican Heat — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 9 — Men’s Movies — Marion Hargrove (Movie Review)
  • 10 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 11 — Records for Men — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 12 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Hal J. Basham, James A. Kirch & John Wallace)
  • 14 — Ed Zern’s Page: How to Catch Big Trout!!!! — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 15 — Kuhlhoff’s Gun Page: Good Guns for Your Money — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 17 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 19 — The Missing Diplomats — Percy Hoskins (Article)
  • 22 — Blood in Their Eyes — Harry Sylvester (Short Story)
  • 24 — The Silver Ghost — Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 26 — A Ride with Blackjack — John Wallace (Short Story)
  • 28 — Pictures Tell the Story: Trapping of a Killer — Homer Page (Pictorial)
  • 32 — I Fought the Jungle Peak — Capt. Hal J. Basham (Article)
  • 34 — Sportman’s Almanac: “I Won’t Do It Again…” — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 36 — Fly a Prayer Home — George W. Morse, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 38 — The Court of Last Resort: The Eyes of Texas — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 41 — 20,000 Legs Under the Sea — Marion Hargrove (Pictorial)
  • 44 — The Perfect Pigeon — James A. Kirch (Short Story)
  • 46 — Argosy’s Home Workshop: A Special New Design: The Argosy Sportsman’s Cabinet — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — “Where’d You Foul Up?” — Richard B. Gehman (Article)
  • 50 — The West’s Wildest Hunting — Herbert Asbury (Article)
  • 51 — The .45-120-550 Sharps Rifle—Best of the Buffalo Killers — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 52 — Clothes for the Argosy Man: Built-In Warmth — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 73 — “The Navy Will Train You for a Career” — Norman Hoifjeld (Comic Strip)
  • 78 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: Let It Snow — Bob & Ira Spring (Column)
  • 96 — My Most Exciting Adventure: Safety Is for Suckers — Melbourne Lancaster (Article)
2592Argosy (UK) Vol. 14, No. 11953-01-01
  • 4 — Sheepheards Song — E. B. (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Chaise and Pair — Clive Burnley (Short Story)
  • 15 — Star in the East — E. Macwhirter (Short Story)
  • 20 — Wedded Bliss — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — Over Insurance — John Collier (Short Story) Fancies and Goodnights by John Collier, Doubleday, 1951
  • 25 — Queer Bird — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) Good Intentions by Ogden Nash, Little, Brown and Company, 1942, as “The Grackle”
  • 26 — Nowell — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Afterglow — John Steinbeck (Extract) from East of Eden, Viking, 1952
  • 48 — Boys Will Be Boys — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 49 — Tit for Tat — Robert Fontaine (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 52 — Light Reading! — Violet Trefusis (Extract) from Don’t Look Round, Hutchinson, 1952
  • 53 — Maneater — Alastair Scobie (Short Story)
  • 59 — Christmas for the Poor Travellers — Charles Dickens (Extract) from “The Seven Poor Travellers”, Christmas Stories by Charles Dickens, T. Nelson, 1854
  • 60 — Invitation — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — Token of Love — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 74 — When I Was a Lad — John Masefield (Extract) from So Long to Learn, Macmillan, 1952
  • 75 — Lady of Sweet Desire — J. C. Mardrus; translated by Powys Mathers (Short Story) The Thousand Nights and One Night by J. C. Mardrus, Routledge, 1937
  • 79 — Off with His Head — Richard Gordon (Short Story) Doctor in the House by Richard Gordon, Michael Joseph, 1952
  • 88 — And So to Bed — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — The Smile — William Sansom (Short Story) A Touch of the Sun by William Sansom, The Hogarth Press, 1952
  • 97 — Brothers of Ajaccio [Brigadier Gerard] — Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Short Story) The Strand Magazine June 1895, as “How the Brigadier Slew the Brothers of Ajaccio”
  • 115 — Tree of Fable — C. Day Lewis (Poem(s)) Poems 1943-1947 by C. Day Lewis, Jonathan Cape, 1948
  • 116 — The 13 Clocks — James Thurber (Novellete) Simon & Schuster, 1950; abridged.
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2593Argosy Vol. 336, No. 21953-02-01Jerry MasonWalter Baumhofer
  • 4 — Life or Death? — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: Shooting What Comes Naturally — Walt Wiggins (Column)
  • 8 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 9 — Records for Men — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 10 — On the Fire: Those Hearty Western Breakfasts — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 12 — Men’s Movies — Marion Hargrove (Movie Review)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. James Michener, Myron M. Stearns, Ralph Stein & Melvin B. Voorhees)
  • 17 — Gun Tips — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 18 — Murder by Headlights — Myron M. Stearns (Article)
  • 20 — Fo’ Dolla’ — James Michener (Novellete) Tales of the South Pacific by James A. Michener, Macmillan, 1947
  • 24 — Interrogation of Pilot, Down on Land — Lt. (jg) Clayton K. Alford (Article)
  • 26 — Redbone’s Revenge — Hart Stilwell (Short Story)
  • 28 — Pictures Tell the Story: Northwest Cowpoke — Walt Wiggins (Pictorial)
  • 34 — The Court of Last Resort: The Case of the Autographed Corpse — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 37 — Western Slick Up — Ray Manley (Pictorial)
  • 40 — The Stomper — A. B. Guthrie (Short Story)
  • 42 — “Best Partner a Man Ever Had” — Roderick L. Haig-Brown (Article)
  • 44 — Clothes for the Argosy Man: The Western Touch — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 46 — Sportman’s Almanac: Tie Your Own This Winter — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 48 — Foreign Fish — Walter Macken (Short Story)
  • 51 — Ed Zern’s Page: How to Smoke Trout — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 52 — “Damnedest Way to Get an Elk” — Jim Reilly (Article)
  • 54 — Kuhlhoff’s Gun Page: Rapid-Fire and Man-Sized — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 75 — Officer’s Mess — C. E. M. (Cartoon)
  • 82 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 104 — My Most Exciting Adventure: Nightmare on the Potomac — Victor H. Johnson (Article)
2594Argosy (UK) Vol. 14, No. 21953-02-01
  • 4 — Clair de Lune — John Evelyn (Poem(s)) Poems and Songs by John Evelyn, Home and Van Thal, 1952
  • 5 — Chinese Puzzle — John Wyndham (Novellete)
  • 20 — Reading Without Tears! — Fred Bason (Extract) from Fred Bason’s Second Diary, Allan Wingate 1952
  • 21 — Point of Honour — W. Somerset Maugham (Short Story) Good Housekeeping March 1947
  • 34 — Sea Fantasy — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Tiger Bait — David Walker (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 14 1952, as “Bait for a Tiger”
  • 48 — Song of Sixpence — Frank Sidgwick (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 49 — Laughing Stranger — James Stephens (Short Story) Irish Fairy Tales by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1920
  • 54 — Daughters of Eve — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Pursuit — Denys Val Baker (Short Story)
  • 68 — Beginners, Please — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 69 — A Pair of Blue Eyes — Margaret Bonham (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 78 — Prelude to Spring — J. H. B. Peel (Extract) Small Calendars by J. H. B. Peel, Arthur Barker, 1948
  • 79 — Illicit Cargo — Geoffrey Kino (Short Story)
  • 86 — Bedside Manner — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — That Poor Pascal — William Wallace Irwin (Short Story)
  • 98 — Ladies and Gentlemen — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Captive Bride — Arthur J. Burks (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 104 — Hat-Trick — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — The Guardians — Paul Gallico (Short Story)
  • 118 — Time’s Revenges — Aldous Huxley (Short Story) Esquire October 1951
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2595Argosy Vol. 336, No. 31953-03-01Jerry MasonPaul Rabut
  • 4 — Great Hunting—Rocky Mountain Style — Harry Steeger (Article)
  • 6 — On the Fire: How to Cook Your Catch — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 7 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 8 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 9 — Records for Men — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 10 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: What Makes a Pro? — Peter Martin (Column)
  • 11 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Sgt. Lyle Lewis, John Bender & Geoffrey Household)
  • 16 — Hobby Corner — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 18 — Kuhlhoff’s Gun Page: Double-Duty Game Rifle — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 21 — Night Patrol — Sgt. Lyle Lewis; as told to Capt. Jack Lewis (Article)
  • 22 — The Elusive Sergeant — Geoffrey Household (Novelette)
  • 24 — The Superb Simplex — Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 26 — Adventure Under the Earth — Haroun Tazieff; as told to Si Podolin (Article)
  • 30 — Many Rivers to Cross — Steve Frazee (Short Story)
  • 32 — Pictures Tell the Story: “Morodi!” — Fred Patellani (Pictorial)
  • 34 — Escape Route — John Bender (Short Story)
  • 37 — Ed Zern’s Page: O Tempore, Au Sable — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 38 — The Court of Last Resort: Justice in High Gear — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 42 — The Quest of Mungo Gray — John Kruse (Short Story)
  • 44 — “I Never Had It So Good” — Larry Koller (Pictorial)
  • 48 — Clothes for the Argosy Man: Fisherman’s Switch — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 50 — Casting, Step by Step — Elliot Clarke (Pictorial)
  • 52 — Try Casting Light Lures — Larry Koller (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — To Each His Own — George Wolfe (Letter)
  • 92 — Men’s Movies — Marion Hargrove (Movie Review)
  • 106 — Argosy’s Home Workshop: Put It Together and Save — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: “My Only Chance Was to Jump” — Elmer A. McDonald (Article)
2596Argosy (UK) Vol. 14, No. 31953-03-01
  • 4 — Spring Song — D. H. Lawrence (Extract) from The White Peacock, Heinemann, 1911
  • 5 — Romany Laughter — Jim Phelan (Short Story)
  • 10 — Consolation Prize — Dorothy Parker (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 11 — Ship of Ice — Edmund Gilligan (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 10 1951
  • 22 — Love Through the Ages — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 23 — April Witch [The Elliott Family] — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 5 1952
  • 32 — Going Places — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Dark Horses [Nurse Wilkie] — William Fryer Harvey (Short Story) The Arm of Mrs. Egan and Other Stories by William Fryer Harvey, Dent, 1951
  • 46 — For Art’s Sake? — S. N. Behrman (Extract) from Duveen, Hamish Hamilton, 1952
  • 47 — The Broken Lyre — Bryan MacMahon (Short Story)
  • 52 — Pledge of Affection — A. E. Matthews (Extract) from Matty, Hutchinson, 1952
  • 53 — Journey for Peter — Maurice Regan (Article)
  • 58 — Aubade — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — Heir Apparent — Hugh Michael Hogan (Short Story)
  • 69 — Face of Courage — A. J. Cronin (Extract) from Adventures in Two Worlds, McGraw-Hill, 1952
  • 78 — To Be Your Valentine — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Tiddler’s Ground — Laurence Kirk (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 89 — Express to Romance — Bruce Marshall (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 100 — Ballade — Villon; translated by Barry Joynson Cork (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 101 — The Gadding Vine — Geoffrey Household (Short Story)
  • 109 — All at Sea — Harley Quinn (Poem(s))
  • 110 — Episode in Haiti — Richard Stern (Novellete) Bluebook August 1952
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2597Argosy Vol. 336, No. 41953-04-01Jerry MasonPhilip Ronfor
  • 4 — On the Fire: An Honest Glass of Wine — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 6 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Philip Ronfor, Frank Harvey, Homer Page, Walter Ballenger & David Landman)
  • 8 — Hobby Corner — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 10 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: Ten Tips on Vacation Shots — Orlin Donaldson (Column)
  • 11 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — Kuhlhoff’s Gun Page: First Test of the New Colt — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 19 — Where Are the Tigers? — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 22 — Racing Fever — William Campbell Gault (Short Story)
  • 24 — I Drove with the Snow Cats — David Landman (Article)
  • 28 — Death by Moonlight — Morris Cooper (Novelette)
  • 30 — Sportman’s Almanac: The Ideal Sleeping Bag — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 34 — Pictures Tell the Story: Catch a Cougar Alive — Walt Wiggins (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Bullet with a Name — Ray Bradbury (Short Story)
  • 40 — Clothes for the Argosy Man: Get Set for Sport — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 42 — The Court of Last Resort: A Free Man—A Night Sky — Harry Steeger (Article)
  • 46 — Argosy’s 1953 Small-Boat Roundup — David Rodman Lindsay (Article)
  • 48 — Argosy Field-Tests Kit-Assembled Boat — David Rodman Lindsay (Article)
  • 50 — The Unbreakable — Walter Ballenger (Short Story)
  • 53 — Ed Zern’s Page: How to Get Shot — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 54 — One More Chance — William Holder (Short Story)
  • 65 — Records for Men — Carlton Brown (Review)
  • 67 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 69 — The Fix — Jerry Marcus (Cartoon)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: Highwater Rampage — Walker D. Wallace (Article)
2598Argosy (UK) Vol. 14, No. 41953-04-01
  • 4 — Heart’s Delight — Lascelles Abercrombie (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Enchanted Water — Liam O’Flaherty (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 11 — Murder Before Meals — Henry Cecil (Short Story) Full Circle by Henry Cecil, Chapman & Hall, 1948
  • 22 — Portrait of the Artist — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 23 — Silken Lady — Leslie Bonnet (Short Story)
  • 28 — Not Made in Heaven — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Cat and Mouse — Kermit Rolland (Short Story)
  • 40 — Headlines — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — Winning Sequence — Margery Sharp (Short Story) The Strand Magazine September 1936
  • 52 — Of Dancing — Sir J. Davies (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 53 — Saint Simon — F. E. Ellwood (Short Story)
  • 60 — Happy Families — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — Quest in the Jungle — Agnes Newton Keith (Extract) from White Man Returns, Michael Joseph, 1952
  • 74 — Caviare to the General — Thomas Johnston (Extract) from Memories, William Collins, 1952
  • 75 — Up in a Balloon — Rupert Sargent Holland (Article) (Reprint)
  • 79 — Westward Trail — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 93 — Unconditional Surrender — Eric Linklater (Extract) from A Year of Space, Macmillan, 1953
  • 94 — Tall Story — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Collector’s Piece — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 104 — Povenaaa’s Daughter — James A. Michener (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2599Argosy Vol. 336, No. 51953-05-01Jerry MasonFred Freeman
  • 4 — The Third Degree — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — On the Fire: A Bowl of Fresh Greens — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 11 — Gun Tips — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 12 — Hobby Corner — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 14 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: How to Shoot a Gun — Orlin Donaldson (Column)
  • 15 — The One-Eyed Monster — Harry Edward Neal (Miscellaneous)
  • 16 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Eugene L. Burdick, Orlin Donaldson, Griff Borgeson & Major Douglas M. DeNeen)
  • 18 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 21 — How I Won the Mexican Road Race — Chuck Stevenson; as told to Griff Borgeson (Article)
  • 22 — Lord of the Deep — John Kruse (Short Story)
  • 24 — The Strangest Hunt of His Life — Howard O’Hagan (Article)
  • 26 — Pictures Tell the Story: The Iron Men of Bomi Hills — Homer Page (Pictorial)
  • 30 — One by One — David Lamson (Novelette)
  • 32 — I Jumped Into a Crownfire — Thomas W. Marshall (Article)
  • 34 — Into the Funnel of Night — Douglas DeNeen (Article)
  • 38 — America’s Fanciest Hand Guns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 40 — Log the Man Dead — Eugene Burdick (Short Story)
  • 44 — Clothes for the Argosy Man: Slack Time — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 46 — The Court of Last Resort: The Sixty-Four-Dollar Question — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 48 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Twice as Much Good Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 51 — Ed Zern’s Page: How to Catch Big Trout on Dry Flies — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 71 — Pat. Pending — Jerry Marcus (Cartoon)
  • 100 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 104 — My Most Exciting Adventure: My Plunge Into a Slate-Crusher — Harold L. Tempest (Article)
2600Argosy (UK) Vol. 14, No. 51953-05-01
  • 4 — Green Tide — Margaret Rhodes (Poem(s))
  • 5 — Panic Inn — Anthony Steven (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 16 — Rainbow Pavements — Julian Franklyn (Extract) from The Cockney, Andre Deutsch, 1953
  • 17 — Almost an Anniversary — Adrian Alington (Short Story)
  • 20 — Shopping List — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 21 — Locked Room [Dr. Gideon Fell] — John Dickson Carr (Short Story) The Strand Magazine July 1940
  • 34 — “Under the Greenwood Tree” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Tune of Love — H. E. Bates (Short Story)
  • 43 — Deliverance — Rebecca West (Short Story) Ladies’ Home Journal August 1952
  • 51 — Cat’s Cradle — John Foot (Short Story)
  • 56 — Come and Kiss Me — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Trap of Gold — Louis L’Amour (Short Story) Argosy August 1951
  • 66 — Mot Juste — W. Somerset Maugham (Extract) from The Vagrant Mood, Heinemann, 1952
  • 67 — The Last Pirate — B. Joynson Cork (Short Story)
  • 81 — Medici Mirror — E. C. Hornsby (Short Story)
  • 92 — Venus Adorned — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Gauntlet of Flame — Dorothy Cottrell (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 11 1952
  • 109 — Rickshaw — Edith Macwhirter (Short Story)
  • 115 — Bridge of Colour — Frank Stuart (Short Story) from City of the Bees, Allen & Unwin, 1949
  • 122 — The Other Place — J. B. Priestley (Novellete) The Other Place and Other Stories of the Same Sort by J. B. Priestley, Heinemann, 1953
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2601Argosy Vol. 336, No. 61953-06-01Jerry MasonPhilip Ronfor
  • 4 — You’re Guilty—of Murder — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hobby Corner — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 7 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — On the Fire: Something New in Barbecue — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 12 — Kuhlhoff’s Gun Page: It’s Getting Tough for Varmints — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 13 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Samuel Grafton, Floyd Mahannah, Commander Sheldon H. Kinney, USN & Airman 2-c Reis Leming)
  • 16 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 17 — I Was Caught by the Flood — Airman 2-c Reis Leming; as told to W. C. Heinz (Article)
  • 20 — Outlaws in Town — Marvin De Vries (Novelette)
  • 22 — The Sea Dogs of Wonsan Harbor — Commander Sheldon H. Kinney, USN (Article)
  • 24 — Once Upon Tomorrow — Samuel Grafton (Short Story)
  • 26 — Cigarette-Size Kings — George Karger (Pictorial)
  • 30 — Fire and Ice — Floyd Mahannah (Short Story)
  • 32 — It Isn’t the Man, It’s the Uniform — Marion Hargrove (Article)
  • 34 — White Darkness — John Kruse (Short Story)
  • 36 — Irish Horan’s Hell Drivers — Ed Feingersh (Pictorial)
  • 42 — The Old Man Goes to Sea — Cecil Lubell (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Where the Big Brookies Hide Out — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 49 — Ed Zern’s Page: The Coming Boom in Trout Fishing — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 50 — The Court of Last Resort: The Trouble with Police — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 62 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 67 — As You Were… — Dick Cavalli (Cartoon)
  • 96 — My Most Exciting Adventure: Caught in My Own Trap — Peter Renner (Article)
2602Argosy (UK) Vol. 14, No. 61953-06-01
  • 4 — Queen Elizabeth II — H. M. Raleigh (Poem(s))
  • 5 — Crowning a Queen — Queen Victoria (Extract) from The Girlhood of Queen Victoria, Longmans, Green, 1912
  • 10 — A Masque of Queens — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 11 — Tamperley Ladies — John Moore (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 21 — Hurricane — Mackenzie Cottrell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 31 — A Roman Holiday — William Sansom (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 35 — Alter Ego — David McCord (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 36 — Royal Romances — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — The Murderer — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) The Golden Apples of the Sun by Ray Bradbury, Doubleday, 1953
  • 47 — Mind of a Child — Roland Pertwee (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 57 — Patient in Peking — William Sharpe (Extract) from Brain Surgeon, Gollancz, 1953
  • 67 — Sea Chest — Bartimeus (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 71 — By Any Other Name — G. B. Stern (Extract) from A Name to Conjure With, Macmillan, 1953
  • 72 — The Crusader’s Key — Eric Linklater (Novellete) God Likes Them Plain by Eric Linklater, Cape, 1935
  • 90 — To Chelsea — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Sunset of the Mammoth — R. W. Krepps (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 104 — What’s Yours? — W. Macqueen-Pope (Extract) from Shirtfronts and Sables, Robert Hale, 1953
  • 105 — To the Queen — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 106 — School for Danger [Part 1 of 4] — Michael Gilbert (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — Prize Argosy Crossword No. 1 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2603Argosy Vol. 337, No. 11953-07-01Howard J. LewisBob Kuhn
  • 4 — Plane Talk — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 7 — Hobby Corner — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 8 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 9 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Argosy’s Home Workshop: Workshop Team That Pays Its Way — Roland Cueva (Article)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Lieutenant Colonel Laurence R. Stallings, USMC Ret., Hal G. Evarts & Willard Porter)
  • 15 — Men’s Books — Merle Miller (Book Review)
  • 17 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: Mistakes That Make Pictures — Ed Feingersh (Column)
  • 19 — The Nightmare Deaths of Honolulu — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 20 — Bottoms Up! — Dan Gallery (Short Story)
  • 22 — There Are No Young Marines — Lieutenant Colonel Laurence R. Stallings, USMC Ret. (Article)
  • 24 — Bushman Tattoo — Edward Lindall (Short Story)
  • 26 — Underwater Safari—West Coast Style — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 28 — “They’re the Roughest Ropers of Them All” — Willard Porter (Article)
  • 32 — The Boiling Sea — Vincent McHugh (Short Story)
  • 34 — Cheesecake — Marion Hargrove (Pictorial)
  • 38 — The Man Who Owned Tomorrow — James E. Gunn (Short Story)
  • 40 — Pennant-Winning Summer Coolers — Jim Beard (Miscellaneous)
  • 42 — My Life as a Headhunter — Paul Rabut (Article)
  • 46 — Ed Zern’s Page: The Great Indoors! — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 48 — Clothes for the Argosy Man: Beach-Tested — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 50 — Fugitive’s Canyon — Hal G. Evarts (Short Story)
  • 52 — The Court of Last Resort: Ten Steps to Justice — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 54 — The Art of Lazy Fishing — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 57 — Kuhlhoff’s Gun Page: New Light-Recoil Target Pistol — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 59 — The Silent Screen — B. Wiseman (Cartoon)
  • 96 — My Most Exciting Adventure: My Roundup on the Rails — Charles Faulk (Article)
2604Argosy (UK) Vol. 14, No. 71953-07-01
  • 4 — Poppies — Richard Church (Poem(s)) Collected Poems of Richard Church by Richard Church, J.M. Dent, 1948
  • 5 — Boating Weather — Margery Sharp (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 15 — More Spinned Against… — John Wyndham (Short Story) Fantasy Fiction June 1953
  • 25 — Coronation Tree — Margaret Bonham (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 34 — Flower of Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Law-Abiding — Marc Brandel (Short Story)
  • 49 — Nothing to Report — Paul Ernst (Short Story) Astounding Science-Fiction February 1939, as ““Nothing Happens on the Moon””; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 64 — Star-Bright — Haro Hodson (Poem(s))
  • 65 — Calling Muldoon! — Geoffrey Kino (Short Story)
  • 72 — Pass the Port — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — White Cottage — L. A. G. Strong (Novellete) Tuesday Afternoon and Other Stories by L. A. G. Strong, Gollancz, 1935
  • 91 — The Moonstone: A Romance — Wilkie Collins (Miscellaneous) (Reprint) outline of the novel.
  • 94 — Menagerie — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 95 — Gipsy Quest — Jim Phelan (Short Story)
  • 102 — If Wishes Were Horses — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — Isle of Delight — Camoens; translated by William C. Atkinson (Extract) from The Lusiads, Penguin, 1952
  • 112 — School for Danger [Part 2 of 4] — Michael Gilbert (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — Prize Argosy Crossword No. 2 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2605Argosy Vol. 337, No. 21953-08-01Howard J. LewisPhilip Ronfor
  • 4 — Washington Safari — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — On the Fire: It’s Summer: Get Pie-Eyed — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Hal Hennesey, George Rodger, Phil Tuniman & Ted Bawer)
  • 12 — Ed Zern’s Page: Tool Tale — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 13 — White-Water Roundup — Myron Stearns (Miscellaneous)
  • 14 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: Weegee’s Candid Advice — Weegee (Column)
  • 15 — Hobby Corner — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 16 — The Bretnall Feud — Steve Frazee (Novelette)
  • 18 — Africa’s Most Dangerous Shooting — George Rodger (Article)
  • 24 — The Keeper of the Mountain — John Kruse (Short Story)
  • 26 — Pictures Tell the Story: Champ Loggers — Hy Peskin (Pictorial)
  • 28 — Ordeal of the Peter Ten — Hillary Waugh (Short Story)
  • 30 — We Stalked a Man-Eater — Hal Hennesey (Article)
  • 32 — Two Great New Cars — Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 36 — The Man Upstairs — William Gibson (Short Story)
  • 38 — The Court of Last Resort: The Ring of Death — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 40 — Iwo Patrol — Phil Tuniman; as told to Ted Bawer (True Story)
  • 42 — Sportsman’s Almanac: The Great Sockeye Mystery — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 45 — “A Real Good Gun” — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 46 — Clothes for the Argosy Man: Travel Light — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 48 — Vengeance Island — Hugh B. Cave (Short Story)
  • 65 — Rain Check — V. Shirvanian (Cartoon)
  • 73 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 96 — My Most Exciting Adventure: My Net Caught Me — W. William Puustinen (Article)
2606Argosy (UK) Vol. 14, No. 81953-08-01
  • 4 — Bloom — Wilfrid Gibson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Success for a Shilling — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 11 — Ring Around the Redhead — John D. MacDonald (Short Story) Startling Stories November 1948; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 28 — Captain Stratton’s Fancy — John Masefield (Poem(s)) Ballads and Poems by John Masefield, Grant Richards, 1910
  • 29 — George’s First Affair — Norman Edwards (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 36 — Salute to Cricket — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Cherry Ripe — H. E. Bates (Short Story)
  • 46 — Buttons — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 47 — Neptune’s Horn — Kermit Rolland (Short Story)
  • 56 — The Lady Said—Yes — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 57 — Interrupted Holiday — Laurence Kirk (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 72 — Night Music — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — Casual Encounter — Alberto Moravia; translated by Bernard Wall (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 89 — Trilby: A Story of Paris in the ’Nineties — George du Maurier (Miscellaneous) (Reprint) outline of the novel.
  • 92 — Table for Two — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Daffydilly — William Wallace Irwin (Short Story)
  • 106 — School for Danger [Part 3 of 4] — Michael Gilbert (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — Prize Argosy Crossword No. 3 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2607Argosy Vol. 337, No. 31953-09-01Howard J. LewisWalter Baumhofer
  • 4 — Racing Thrills — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 8 — Hobby Corner — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Hy Peskin, Lowell Barrington & Allen Key)
  • 16 — How You Can Find Gold — Robert Crichton (Article)
  • 19 — He Wrings Out the B-52 — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 20 — Test of a Man — William R. Cox (Short Story)
  • 22 — We Lived Through Hell — Allen Key (Article)
  • 24 — How to Make Money in Vermont — Lewis David Gelfan (Short Story)
  • 26 — Designed for Argosy by America’s Drivers! — Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 28 — Grenade Watch — Lowell Barrington (Novelette)
  • 30 — What Men Can Learn About Women from the New Kinsey Report on Female Sex Behavior — Hannah Lees (Article)
  • 34 — This Is a Man Dying — Hy Peskin (Pictorial)
  • 36 — The Trouble with Danger — J. M. Scott (Short Story)
  • 38 — Bring ’Em Up Alive — Hy Peskin (Pictorial)
  • 40 — Play It Rough — Paul Ernst (Short Story)
  • 42 — The Greatest Hunter of Them All — J. Frank Dobie (Article) 1950
  • 45 — New Shoes — Cecil Lubell (Article)
  • 48 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Best Way to Hunt Deer — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 50 — Kuhlhoff’s Gun Page: Two Deadly Weapons — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 53 — Ed Zern’s Page: The Case of the Flying Trout — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 59 — Grate Sport — William O’Brian (Cartoon)
  • 76 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 104 — My Most Exciting Adventure: The ’Gator Wouldn’t Say Die — B. F. Reaves, Jr. (Article)
2608Argosy (UK) Vol. 14, No. 91953-09-01
  • 4 — Daphne — Edith Sitwell (Poem(s))
  • 5 — Whitewash — Rose Macaulay (Short Story) The Second Ghost Book ed. Cynthia Asquith, James Barrie, 1952
  • 9 — Non-Stop — A. J. Deutsch (Short Story) Astounding Science Fiction December 1950, as “A Subway Named Mobius”; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 22 — Running Buffet — John Waller (Extract) from Shaggy Dog, Duckworth, 1953
  • 23 — Secret Company — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 35 — Turkish Delight — Sir Harry Luke (Extract) from Cities and Men, Volume I, Geoffrey Bles, 1953
  • 36 — Vision of Delight — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Romola: Passion and Intrigue in Renaissance Italy — George Eliot (Miscellaneous) (Reprint) outline of the novel.
  • 42 — When Knights Were Bold… — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 43 — Meadow of the World — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) The Golden Apples of the Sun by Ray Bradbury, Doubleday, 1953, as “The Meadow”
  • 56 — Personable Cats — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Champagne! — Michael Arlen (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 72 — A Kid for Two Farthings [Joe and the Unicorn] — Wolf Mankowitz (Short Story)
  • 89 — Ship Ahoy! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Match for the Devil — Stuart Cloete (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 100 — Calling-Cards — Ivan Bunin; translated by Leo Gruliont (Short Story)
  • 105 — School for Danger [Part 4 of 4] — Michael Gilbert (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — Prize Argosy Crossword No. 4 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2609Argosy Vol. 337, No. 41953-10-01Howard J. LewisBob Kuhn
  • 4 — Tough Guys — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 12 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Robert Scharff, Commander Sheldon H. Kinney, USN, Dan Gallery, Airman 2-c Reis Leming & Elmore Leonard)
  • 16 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 18 — On the Fire: How to Eat a Bear — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 20 — How the FBI Caught Atom Spy Harry Gold — Robert Deindorfer (Article)
  • 22 — The Diamonds Were Free — John Kruse (Short Story)
  • 24 — The Air Force Gets Its Claws — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 28 — I Rode with the Junk Raiders — Seymour Shubin (Article)
  • 30 — Price on My Head — Bill Brownell (Short Story)
  • 32 — Pictures Tell the Story: Karate — Chester A. Thomas & William F. Brown, II (Pictorial)
  • 36 — Follow That Frogman — Dan Gallery (Short Story)
  • 38 — Archery-Hunting—A Real Man’s Sport — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 42 — Revolutionary New Barrel — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 45 — Good Cover — Cecil Lubell (Article)
  • 46 — The Right Rifle for You — Larry Koller & Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 48 — Trouble at Rindo’s Station — Elmore Leonard (Short Story)
  • 50 — The Court of Last Resort: The Prison Riot That Didn’t Happen — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 52 — Ed Zern’s Page: All About Great Danes, etc. — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 55 — Game Called — B. Wiseman (Cartoon)
  • 72 — Hobby Corner — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 87 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: Pictures with Punch — Ray Shorr (Column)
  • 94 — Argosy’s Home Workshop: A New, Practical Duck Boat — Robert Scharff (Article)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: Dynamite in My Lap — Harold Edmund (Article)
2610Argosy (UK) Vol. 14, No. 101953-10-01
  • 4 — London Wind — Margaret Stanley-Wrench (Poem(s))
  • 5 — Scent of Summer — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Star Science Fiction Stories ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine, 1953, as “A Scent of Sarsaparilla”; slightly revised.
  • 11 — Lax the Salmon — Roland Pertwee (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 22 — Excelsior! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 23 — Last Boundary — Lord Dunsany (Short Story) John Bull April 29 1950, as “Autumn Cricket”
  • 27 — Safe Assumption — Beverley Nichols (Extract) from Laughter on the Stairs, Jonathan Cape, 1953
  • 28 — Bonne Bouche — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Lemon Blossom — Edith Macwhirter (Short Story)
  • 37 — Female of the Species — John Wyndham (Novellete) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1953, as “Perfect Creature”; the “Science Fiction Choice”. revised from “The Perfect Creature,” Tales of Wonder #1 ’37, as by John Beynon.
  • 54 — Soldiers of the Queen — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Three Miles Up — Elizabeth Jane Howard (Novellete) We Are for the Dark by Elizabeth Jane Howard & Robert Aickman, Cape, 1951; given as by Elizabeth Jane Howard & Robert Aickman.
  • 72 — Share Cropping — Rod MacLean (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 73 — Virtuoso — Vincent Sheean (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post February 18 1933
  • 84 — Landscape with Figures — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — Clever Dog — Dal Stivens (Short Story)
  • 93 — Under Two Flags: Adventure and Romance with the Foreign Legion — Ouida (Miscellaneous) (Reprint) outline of the novel.
  • 97 — Polynesian Magic — F. T. Bullen (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 101 — New Member — Geoffrey Kino (Short Story)
  • 112 — Cockney Unicorn [Joe and the Unicorn] — Wolf Mankowitz (Novellete)
  • 144 — Prize Argosy Crossword No. 5 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2611Argosy Vol. 337, No. 51953-11-01Howard J. LewisPhilip Ronfor
  • 4 — Chips on My Shoulder — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 8 — Hobby Corner — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 9 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — On the Fire: It’s All in How You Slice it — Jim Beard (Article)
  • 13 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. D. M. Thomas, Walter Macken, Maurice Herzog, Ladislas Farago & George H. Seybold)
  • 16 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: How to Take the Big Picture — Gary Winogrand (Column)
  • 18 — I Was Hitler’s Master Spy — Wilhelm Hoettl; as told to Ladislas Farago (Article)
  • 20 — The Captain Wouldn’t Die — D. M. Thomas (Short Story)
  • 22 — “Why I Had to Climb Again” — Maurice Herzog (Article)
  • 26 — Ride the Wild One — S. V. Seavey (Short Story)
  • 29 — Pictures Tell the Story: The Great Atomic Sphere — Gary Winogrand (Pictorial)
  • 34 — The Elephants Die One by One — George H. Seybold (Article)
  • 37 — Ed Zern’s Page: How to Do a Caribou a Favor — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 38 — The Shot That Almost Killed Me — Homer Page (Pictorial)
  • 40 — How to Poach a Salmon — Walter Macken (Short Story)
  • 43 — Hottest Man in the World — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 48 — Fancy Dan — William Fay (Novelette)
  • 51 — Kuhlhoff’s Gun Page: Pick the Right Bullet — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 52 — Sportsman’s Almanac: How to Use Your Head — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 54 — New Sweaters — Cecil Lubell (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — The Inside Dirt — A. F. White (Cartoon)
  • 102 — Argosy’s Home Workshop: New Materials for the Shop — Robert Scharff (Column)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: I Fell with No Chute — Bob Sinclair (Article)
2612Argosy (UK) Vol. 14, No. 111953-11-01
  • 4 — Full Moon — Victoria Sackville-West (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Secret Vintage — Geoffrey Household (Short Story)
  • 13 — Spanish Reward — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 19 — Cat Up a Tree — William Sansom (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine May 1944
  • 27 — Masquerade — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 28 — Deceivers Ever — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Harsh Country — David Walker (Short Story)
  • 43 — Lodestar — William L. Bade (Novellete) Galaxy Science Fiction October 1951, as “Ambition”; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 59 — Price of Silence — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Cavalier November 1952, as “Torrid Sacrifice”
  • 64 — Pictures at an Exhibition — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Heads or Tails — Noel Blakiston (Short Story) Canon James, and Other Stories by Noel Blakiston, Chapman & Hall, 1951
  • 73 — Call of the Sea — Bartimeus (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 77 — The Hollow Man — Thomas Burke (Short Story) Collier’s October 14 1933
  • 87 — Reversed Charge — Sir Harry Luke (Extract) from Cities and Men, Volume II, Geoffrey Bles, 1953
  • 88 — Action Stations — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Delectable Whiskers — Leslie Bonnet (Short Story)
  • 105 — Invitation — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker
  • 106 — The Story of Esther Costello [Part 1 of 4] — Nicholas Monsarrat (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 144 — Prize Argosy Crossword No. 6 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2613Argosy Vol. 337, No. 61953-12-01Howard J. LewisPhilip Ronfor
  • 4 — Now, Jerk! — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: How to Buy a Camera — Homer Page (Column)
  • 10 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Ed Feingersh, Jacob Hay, Ralph Stein, Hugh B. Cave & James H. Winchester)
  • 12 — Argosy’s Home Workshop: Shop Short Cuts — Robert Scharff (Column)
  • 13 — When Rosie Told ’Em Off — Jay Carroll (Miscellaneous)
  • 14 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 15 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — This Room Is Top Secret — James H. Winchester (Article)
  • 22 — The Captives — John Brick (Novelette)
  • 24 — I Just Lost My Head — Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 26 — Sabotage, Ltd. — Jacob Hay (Short Story)
  • 28 — Bold Cat, Bold Hunter — Sasha Siemel (Article)
  • 30 — Pictures Tell the Story: The Last Patrol — Ed Feingersh (Pictorial)
  • 36 — Tiger’s Son — George P. Morrill (Short Story)
  • 39 — How to Buy Gifts for Men — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — Island Feud — Hugh B. Cave (Short Story)
  • 50 — The Court of Last Resort: The Case of Emma Jo Johnson — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 52 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Trust Junior with a Gun? — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 54 — My Most Exciting Adventure: Too Damn Many Rattlers — Lee F. Copeland (Article)
  • 57 — Monday Morning — Walt Wetterberg (Cartoon)
  • 72 — The Court of Last Resort: The Case of Lefty Fowler — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
2614Argosy (UK) Vol. 14, No. 121953-12-01
  • 4 — Moonlit Apples — John Drinkwater (Poem(s)) To-Day December 1917
  • 5 — Playing the Goat — Bryan MacMahon (Short Story)
  • 13 — The Bike — William Saroyan (Short Story)
  • 20 — Talking Through Our Hats! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 21 — Sea Devil — Arthur Gordon (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 11 1953
  • 30 — Dancing Days — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Wings of Love — Lin Yutang (Short Story) Famous Chinese Short Stories by Lin Yutang, John Day, 1952
  • 42 — Now — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 43 — Finger of Fate — Nina Warner Hooke (Short Story)
  • 61 — The Man from the Morgue — Eric Frank Russell (Short Story) Astounding Science-Fiction September 1938, as “Impulse”; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 71 — Walking on Stilts — John Smith (Poem(s)) The Dark Side of Love by John Smith, The Hogarth Press, 1952
  • 72 — Something to Declare — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — A Question of Uplift — Rudolph Umland (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 83 — Marmosets — Paul Roche (Vignette) The Rat and the Convent Dove, and Other Fables by Paul Roche, The Hand and Flower Press, 1952
  • 85 — Sailor, Sailor! — Wilbur Daniel Steele (Short Story) Pictorial Review July 1927
  • 97 — Seeing Eye — E. C. Anstey (Short Story)
  • 106 — Gentlemen Are Cooks — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 108 — The Story of Esther Costello [Part 2 of 4] — Nicholas Monsarrat (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 144 — Prize Crossword No. 7 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2615Argosy Vol. 338, No. 11954-01-01Howard J. LewisJohn Clymer
  • 4 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 6 — Pot-Broke — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: Your Camera in Cold Weather — Leonard A. Stevens (Article)
  • 10 — Argosy’s Home Workshop: Easy-to-Build Tool Rack — Robert Scharff (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Jim Beard, Fletcher Pratt, Steve Frazee & David Beaty)
  • 16 — The Ship That Must Not Die! — Fletcher Pratt (Article)
  • 22 — Pilot’s Risk — David Beaty (Short Story)
  • 25 — Pictures Tell the Story: Fall Guy — Walt Wiggins (Pictorial)
  • 28 — Condition: Critical — James Atlee Phillips (Short Story)
  • 30 — The Major and the Tusker — Hal Hennesey (Article)
  • 32 — They Call It “Sport” — Gordon Schendel (Article)
  • 34 — The Rawhiders — L. L. Foreman (Novelette)
  • 36 — Sportsman’s Almanac: World’s Most Exciting Fishing — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 38 — Hunting Clothes That Go to Work — Cecil Lubell (Article)
  • 40 — The Court of Last Resort: The Case of the Burning Body — Bob Rhay (Article)
  • 42 — Up Where the Fog Comes in Chunks — Leonard A. Stevens (Article)
  • 46 — McCorkhill’s Private War — Steve Frazee (Short Story)
  • 48 — Cup of Good Cheer — Jim Beard (Article)
  • 50 — What’s New in .22? — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 51 — Ed Zern’s Page: Dirty Work at the Fish Hatchery? — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 82 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 93 — Hobby Corner — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 96 — My Most Exciting Adventure: I Sailed Under Water — Lee Quinn (Article)
2616Argosy (UK) Vol. 15, No. 11954-01-01
  • 4 — Joy of the Angels — Eleanor Farjeon (Poem(s))
  • 5 — Keeper of Christmas — Edith Macwhirter (Short Story)
  • 11 — Love Test — Robert Fontaine (Vignette) Esquire March 1953
  • 15 — Peacock Pie — D. Wilson MacArthur (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 29 — A Charm Against the Toothache — John Heath-Stubbs (Poem(s)) New Poems by John Heath-Stubbs, 1953
  • 30 — Vision of Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Three Bears Cottage — John Collier (Short Story) Fancies and Goodnights by John Collier, Doubleday, 1951
  • 39 — Sheamus and the Immuny — Martin Jordan (Short Story) ; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 48 — Festive Board — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 49 — First Time Out — T. O. Beachcroft (Short Story)
  • 58 — Gloria! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — Bayswater Tapestry — Langston Day (Short Story) Magic Casements by Langston Day, Rider, 1951
  • 79 — Christmas in the Sun — John Pudney (Short Story)
  • 88 — Trouble by Night — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Wrong Side of the River — Brett Halliday (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 105 — Guests of Mr. Pang — Austin Coates (Extract) from Invitation to an Eastern Feast, Hutchinson, 1954
  • 115 — Well-Dressed Turkey — André Villers; translated by J. E. Malcolm (Short Story)
  • 120 — The Story of Esther Costello [Part 3 of 4] — Nicholas Monsarrat (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 144 — Prize Crossword No. 8 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2617Argosy Vol. 338, No. 21954-02-01Howard J. LewisFrank McCarthy
  • 4 — Know Your Power — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 8 — On the Fire: Food That’s Fit for Drink — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 9 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Norman G. Dyhrenfurth, Bob Whittier, Calvin J. Clements & Frank Harvey)
  • 14 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: Guide to Perfect Prints — Bernard Hoffman (Article)
  • 17 — Do Trucks Belong on Our Highways? — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 20 — The Slave Who Was a Man — Eugene Burdick (Short Story)
  • 22 — I Know Monsters Live on Everest! — Norman G. Dyhrenfurth; as told to Richard Hubler (Article)
  • 24 — Curse of the Idol — Calvin J. Clements (Short Story)
  • 27 — How Red China Gets Dope to Our GIs — Ed Feingersh (Pictorial)
  • 32 — Nightmare in Algiers — Curtis W. Casewit (Novelette)
  • 34 — Build Your Own Boat — Bob Whittier (Article)
  • 36 — …and Build It the Easy Way — Robert Scharff (Article)
  • 38 — The Court of Last Resort: “An Innocent Man Is Serving a Life Sentence” — Bob Rhay (Article)
  • 41 — The Threat of Chief Seattle — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 44 — Oregon—or Starve! — N. B. Stone, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 46 — Man in a Jam — Bob & Ira Spring (Pictorial)
  • 48 — How to Test Your Nerve — Bernard White (Article)
  • 50 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Glass Rods Pass the Test — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 52 — Ed Zern’s Page: How to Run a Railroad and Other Information — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 53 — A New 9-MM Pistol — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 54 — Pick the Right Boat Kit for You — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 89 — Hobby Corner — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 96 — My Most Exciting Adventure: The Sled That Saved My Life — Henry J. Watkins, Jr. (Article)
2618Argosy (UK) Vol. 15, No. 21954-02-01
  • 4 — To Victoria and Her Snowdrops — John Pudney (Poem(s)) Sixpenny Songs by John Pudney, John Lane, 1953
  • 5 — Resistance Heroine — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 14 — Map — Lionel Wiggam (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 15 — Touch of Irish — Hugh Michael Hogan (Short Story)
  • 20 — Make Yourself at Home — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 21 — Contraband — F. E. Ellwood (Short Story)
  • 26 — The Play’s the Thing — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Mocking-Bird [Joseph Jorkens] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story)
  • 34 — [letter] — W. Somerset Maugham (Letter(s))
  • 35 — The Colonel’s Lady — W. Somerset Maugham (Novellete) Good Housekeeping March 1946
  • 51 — Marsha Is the Devil — Wolf Mankowitz (Short Story)
  • 56 — A Bench in the Park — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — I’ll Cut Your Throat Again, Kathleen — Fredric Brown (Novellete) Mystery Book Magazine Winter 1948
  • 75 — Sacred Drum of Itampo — E. C. Anstey (Short Story)
  • 86 — Happy Pair — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 88 — Valentine for Betsy — Harriet Frank, Jr. (Novellete) Amazing Stories June/July 1953, as “The Man from Saturn”; the “Science Fiction Choice”. abridged.
  • 109 — Dusk Below Helvellyn — Graham Sutton (Extract) from Fell Days, Museum Press, 1948
  • 114 — The Story of Esther Costello [Part 4 of 4] — Nicholas Monsarrat (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 144 — Prize Crossword No. 9 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2619Argosy Vol. 338, No. 31954-03-01Howard J. LewisFrank McCarthy
  • 4 — Doing It Yourself—In One Uneasy Lesson — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 12 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: Fishing with a Camera — Roman Vishniac (Article)
  • 14 — On the Fire: Man-Sized Breakfasts — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 16 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Philip José Farmer, Bob Rhay, Steve Frazee & Roman Vishniac)
  • 18 — Kuhlhoff’s Gun Page: Palm-Sized .22 — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 21 — I Fooled the FBI for Seven Years — Harry Girth; as told to John Ross & Martin Gross (Article)
  • 22 — The Skull-Crackers — Walter Macken (Short Story)
  • 24 — Those Crazy Deep-Swamp Loggers — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 26 — Sailor from Nowhere — Joseph G. Stockdale, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 28 — “Ben Hogan Is the Greatest” — Walter Hagen; as told to Charles Price (Article)
  • 31 — Ed Zern’s Page: How to Stuff a Fish — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 32 — Legacy of Violence — Steve Frazee (Novelette)
  • 34 — How to Make a Pin-Up Girl — Marion Hargrove (Pictorial Ref. Marilyn Monroe)
  • 36 — The Court of Last Resort: The Judge Steps Down — Bob Rhay (Article)
  • 38 — How to Buy a Used Sports Car — Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 42 — Queen of the Deep — Philip José Farmer (Short Story)
  • 45 — Birth of a Trout — Roman Vishniac (Pictorial)
  • 48 — New Way to Fool Trout — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 50 — If It’s Action You Want… — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 53 — Argosy’s Home Workshop: Metal That Works Like Wood — Robert Scharff (Column)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: I Bailed Out at Ten Feet — Lieutenant Richard J. O’Leary (Article)
2620Argosy (UK) Vol. 15, No. 31954-03-01
  • 4 — Mirage — Wilfrid Gibson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Proud Lady Yun — Leslie Bonnet (Short Story)
  • 13 — Light of the Moon — Walter Macken (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 20 — A Way with Children — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 21 — After the Earthquake — James Courage (Short Story)
  • 30 — Journey’s End — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Never Explain, Never Complain — John Masters (Short Story)
  • 46 — The Castaway — R. P. Lister (Poem(s))
  • 47 — Frozen Beauty — Gerald Kersh (True Story) John Bull November 29 1941, as by Waldo Kellar
  • 51 — Number Nine — Cleve Cartmill (Short Story) Astounding Science Fiction February 1950; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 60 — Pleasures of the Chase — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Detective Book Magazine Winter 1948, as “Touch and Go!”
  • 73 — Lovers’ Meeting — Gladys Hasty Carroll (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 94 — Song of Wales — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Dear Departure — Norman Edwards (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 108 — Home, Sweet Home — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 110 — The Skull & The Sword [Part 1 of 4] — Christopher Landon (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — Prize Crossword No. 10 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2621Argosy Vol. 338, No. 41954-04-01Howard J. LewisPhilip Ronfor
  • 4 — Victory! — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 8 — Argosy’s Home Workshop: Paint Like a Pro — Robert Scharff (Column)
  • 10 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Robert Halmi, J. P. Moody, John Strohmeyer, Donald Morris & Fred Freeman)
  • 18 — Batting Averages Are the Bunk! — William Laas (Article)
  • 20 — The Vice the Law Ignores — John Strohmeyer (Article)
  • 22 — Panic Station — Donald Morris (Short Story)
  • 24 — You Can’t Kill a Bear with a Camera — Dr. J. P. Moody; as told to W. de Groot van Embden (Article)
  • 26 — Wanted: Adventurers — Forrest Adrian (Pictorial)
  • 28 — “We Crashed the Iron Curtain in a Tank” — Vaclav Uhlik; as told to Llewellyn Miller (Article)
  • 30 — Drink Beer—and Lose Weight — Ruth West (Article)
  • 32 — Pictures Tell the Story: Foot-Loose and Floating Free — Robert Halmi (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Outside the Law — Richard Wormser (Novelette)
  • 40 — Indian Cowboys — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 44 — The Green Mercedes — John Kruse (Short Story)
  • 48 — Boating 1954 — Bob Whittier (Miscellaneous)
  • 54 — The Court of Last Resort: The Mystery of the Landlady’s Death — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 56 — Sportsman’s Almanac: How to Fish with Worms — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 58 — Kuhlhoff’s Gun Page: Good News for Marksmen — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 60 — Ed Zern’s Page: You, Too, Can Be Obsolete! — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 74 — On the Fire: Cubbyhole Cooking — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 96 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: Take Your Camera Abroad — Fred Lyon (Article)
  • 102 — Hobby Corner — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 112 — My Most Exciting Adventure: The Buffalo Chips Were Down — Henry C. Bush (Short Story)
2622Argosy (UK) Vol. 15, No. 41954-04-01
  • 4 — Plum Blossom Country — Douglas Gibson (Poem(s)) Winter Journey and Other Poems by Douglas Gibson, Jonathan Cape, 1945
  • 5 — Hear My Song — John Salt (Short Story)
  • 15 — Secret Taboo — Edward Lindall (Short Story)
  • 28 — Love’s Winter — Gilbert Phelps (Poem(s))
  • 29 — Fireman’s Wife — Neil Bell (Short Story) Three Pairs of Heels by Neil Bell, Alvin Redman, 1950
  • 33 — Parsimoniously — Rod Maclean (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 34 — Bright Lights — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — A Country Walk — William Sansom (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 50 — Question Time — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 51 — The Waveries — Fredric Brown (Short Story) Astounding Science Fiction January 1945; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 69 — Cap Money — Audrey Erskine Lindop (Short Story)
  • 78 — First Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — At the Fair — Giovanni Guareschi; translated by Frances Frenaye (Extract) from The House That Nino Built, Gollancz, 1953
  • 85 — The Princess Who Couldn’t Say Yes — Mark Van Doren (Short Story) The Witch of Ramoth, and Other Tales by Mark Van Doren, Maple Press Co., 1950
  • 94 — Mixed Blessings — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — One Kind of Woman — Jean Leslie (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 108 — The Skull & The Sword [Part 2 of 4] — Christopher Landon (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — Prize Crossword No. 11 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2623Argosy Vol. 338, No. 51954-05-01Howard J. LewisJohn Clymer
  • 4 — Six-Shooter Stuff — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 8 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: Bring ’Em Back Alive — Walt Wiggins (Article)
  • 9 — Shop Short Cuts — Robert Scharff (Column)
  • 10 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Howard J. Lewis, Dr. Alain Bombard, John McNulty, John Clymer & Fat Alford)
  • 12 — Hobby Corner — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 13 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 21 — Only One in the World — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 22 — “I Sailed Across the Atlantic in 65 Days—Without Food or Water” — Dr. Alain Bombard (Article)
  • 24 — The Man Who Talked Too Much — Jack Schaefer (Short Story)
  • 26 — The Court of Last Resort: “Murder in Las Vegas” — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 30 — The Drunkometer and I — John McNulty (Article)
  • 32 — Pictures Tell the Story: The West’s Meanest Outlaw — Walt Wiggins (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Try to Kill the Maggie Man — Bryan MacMahon (Short Story)
  • 40 — Fat Had an Itch — Fred Gipson (Article Ref. Fat Alford)
  • 44 — Circle Up! — James Edward Grant (Short Story)
  • 46 — The Dudes Take Over — Cecil Lubell (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — Kuhlhoff’s Gun Page: Your Gun Has Hot Spots — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 52 — Be the Head Man! — Robert Scharff (Article)
  • 54 — Four Barbecue Banquets — Jim Beard (Miscellaneous)
  • 56 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Catch a King by a Thread — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 58 — Nice Work if You Can Get It — Ed Feingersh (Pictorial)
  • 60 — Ed Zern’s Page: Pistols for Two!! — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 65 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 104 — My Most Exciting Adventure: The Cast That Saved My Life — William Ford (Article)
2624Argosy (UK) Vol. 15, No. 51954-05-01
  • 4 — Springtime — Mary Webb (Extract) from Precious Bane, Jonathan Cape, 1924
  • 5 — Traitors — Doris Lessing (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 13 — Romany Trick — Jim Phelan (Short Story)
  • 18 — Final Thoughts on the Weather in England During 1953 — David Daiches (Poem(s)) The New Yorker
  • 19 — Big Game — Alistair MacCrae (Short Story)
  • 24 — Song of the Veld — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Pedigree Pup — T. Thompson (Short Story) Lancashire Fun by T. Thompson, Allen & Unwin, 1938
  • 32 — Tom, Dick and Harry — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 33 — Love-Letters — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 45 — Racin’ Admirals — David Walker (Short Story)
  • 57 — The Cuckoo — Jennifer Plowman (Poem(s))
  • 58 — Wedding Day — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — Singing Walls — Madeleine Masson (Short Story)
  • 71 — Pete Can Fix It — Raymond F. Jones (Novellete) Astounding Science Fiction February 1947; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 89 — The Birthday Cake — Giovanni Guareschi; translated by Frances Frenaye (Extract) from The House That Nino Built, Gollancz, 1953
  • 94 — Water Music — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Front Page Story — Brett Halliday (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 106 — May Morning — Jean Passerat; translated by Richard Aldington (Poem(s)) Fifty Romance Lyric Poems by Richard Aldington, Allan Wingate, 1948
  • 107 — Cast the First Shadow — Marc Brandel (Short Story) Cosmopolitan May 1953
  • 112 — The Skull & The Sword [Part 3 of 4] — Christopher Landon (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — Prize Crossword No. 12 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2625PDFArgosy Vol. 338, No. 61954-06-01Howard J. Lewis
  • 4 — Know Yourself — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Ed Zern’s Page: How to Call Fish — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 7 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 8 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 9 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — On the Fire: A Fine Kettle of Fish — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 13 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Richard Tregaskis, Verne Pederson, James Steen & Pete Kuhlhoff)
  • 16 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: Focus on Action — Hy Peskin (Article)
  • 17 — Shop Short Cuts — Robert Scharff (Column)
  • 18 — Green Hills of Africa — Ernest Hemingway (Novel) Scribner’s, 1935
  • 20 — High Duel — Frederic Sinclair (Short Story)
  • 22 — They Hunt Danger Below — Richard Tregaskis (Article)
  • 26 — The Truth About the Gas You Buy — Harry Henderson (Article)
  • 28 — I Am Waiting to Die — Caryl Chessman (Article)
  • 30 — Argosy Design: Miracle Cabin — Robert Scharff (Article)
  • 34 — 1,000,000 Campsites for Sale! — Harry Kursh (Article)
  • 36 — The Arctic’s Strangest Story — Peter Freuchen (Short Story)
  • 38 — Watch the Clock — Hy Peskin (Pictorial)
  • 40 — Built for Speed — John D. MacDonald (Short Story)
  • 44 — The Arsenal That Time Forgot — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 48 — My 26 Hours in the Sea — James T. Steen (Article)
  • 50 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Expert’s “Perfect” Fishing Kit — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 75 — Hobby Corner — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 83 — Beaver Airlift — Paul Corey (Article)
  • 96 — My Most Exciting Adventure: I Was a Human Anchor — James Kevin (Article)
2626Argosy (UK) Vol. 15, No. 61954-06-01
  • 4 — Song — Richard Eberhart (Poem(s)) Undercliff: Poems 1946-1953 by Richard Eberhart, Chatto & Windus, 1953
  • 5 — Naked Truth — Robert Standish (Short Story) Private Enterprise, and Other Stories by Robert Standish, Peter Davies, 1954
  • 13 — Great Ash of Glascoed — Cledwyn Hughes (Short Story)
  • 20 — Damsels in Dispute — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 21 — Howard’s Hand — Ngaio Marsh (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 26 — Homage to Holmes — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — African Troubadour — Ambrose Coghill (Short Story)
  • 32 — The Platypus — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The Saturday Evening Post December 3 1949
  • 33 — Thirty Seconds, Thirty Days — Arthur C. Clarke (Novellete) Thrilling Wonder Stories December 1949; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 51 — Aunt Chaya Sees Red — Wolf Mankowitz (Short Story)
  • 59 — Breton Onions — Alun Llewellyn (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 60 — A Day at the Races — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — Pay as You Learn — Frederick Bruegel (Short Story)
  • 67 — Baptism of Storm — Jan de Hartog (Extract) from Captain Jan, Cleaver-Hume Press, 1952
  • 88 — Light of Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Alarm Signal — Rowan Ayers (Short Story)
  • 103 — Six Contented Wives — Arthur Pike (Short Story)
  • 109 — The Skull & The Sword [Part 4 of 4] — Christopher Landon (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — Prize Crossword No. 13 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2627Argosy Vol. 339, No. 11954-07-01Howard J. LewisFrank McCarthy
  • 4 — Know Your Neighbor — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. William O. Douglas, Harry Henderson, Bob Deindorfer, Ed Feingersh, Frank Harvey & William Holder)
  • 10 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 11 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Ed Zern’s Page: How to Catch Fish in July!! — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 15 — Shop Short Cuts — Robert Scharff (Column)
  • 17 — I Was a Spy Behind the Iron Curtain — Karol Prohaska; as told to Bob Deindorfer (Article)
  • 20 — Swamp Chase — Frank Harvey (Short Story)
  • 22 — I Killed a Man in the Ring — Kenny Yates; as told to W. C. Heinz (Article)
  • 24 — Justice Douglas Gets His Lion — William O. Douglas (Article)
  • 30 — Rookie Manager — William Holder (Short Story)
  • 33 — Tokyo’s Biggest Industry: Sex — Richard Tregaskis (Article)
  • 36 — Best Diners in America — Harry Henderson (Article)
  • 38 — The Court of Last Resort: “The Most Hideous Crime” — Leonard Gilchrest (Article)
  • 40 — Pictures Tell the Story: The Hot-Seat Drag — Ed Feingersh (Pictorial)
  • 42 — Can You Beat These Skin-Diving Records? — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 46 — Less Bounce to the Ounce — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 48 — The Impossible Robbery [Karmesin] — Gerald Kersh (Short Story)
  • 51 — Argosy’s Home Workshop: Want It Soft? — Robert Scharff (Column)
  • 52 — Sportsman’s Almanac: White-Water Fishing — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 79 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: Camera Overboard — Arthur Leipzig (Article)
  • 90 — Hobby Corner — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 91 — Step in the Right Direction — B. Wiseman (Cartoon)
  • 94 — On the Fire: Cool Cooking — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 96 — My Most Exciting Adventure: My Ordeal by Fire — Kenneth Bush (Article)
2628Argosy (UK) Vol. 15, No. 71954-07-01
  • 4 — Summer Evening — R. S. Thomas (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Mr. Hedderwick’s Holiday — Leslie Bonnet (Short Story)
  • 13 — Love Me, Love My Cat — Richard Stern (Short Story) Collier’s October 11 1952
  • 24 — On the Offensive! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 25 — Watch Your Step — Victor Canning (Short Story) Star Weekly November 27 1953, as “Wet Stepping Stones”
  • 30 — Language of Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — The Golden Box — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) The Saint Detective Magazine June/July 1953, as “And So Died Riabouchinska”
  • 45 — Summer King — F. L. Green (Short Story)
  • 57 — Home Is the Sailor — Jan de Hartog (Extract) from Captain Jan, Cleaver-Hume Press, 1952
  • 72 — Museum Pieces — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — Echoing Stair — Dana Burnet (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 83 — Palomino — Cecilia Dabrowska (Short Story)
  • 90 — Gardeners — Gerald Bullett (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 91 — Spellbound — Arthur Gordon (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 94 — Brothers of the Angle — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Bells on His Toes — Cleve Cartmill (Short Story) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Fall 1949; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 108 — Vale of Devils — Sir John Mandeville (Extract) from Sir John Mandeville’s Travels, Hakluyt Society, 1953; based on the 1th-century Egerton text, edited for the Hakluyt Society by Malcolm Letts.
  • 113 — Someone Sent Cigars — Kem Bennett (Novellete)
  • 144 — Prize Crossword No. 14 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2629Argosy Vol. 339, No. 21954-08-01Howard J. LewisFrank McCarthy
  • 4 — Seen Any Crooks Lately? — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — White-Water Trips You Can Make — Frederic M. Rea (Article)
  • 10 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 11 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Cecil Lubell, Nicholas Monsarrat, Marion Hargrove & Melton S. Davis)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 17 — Europe’s Hottest Murder Case — Melton S. Davis (Article)
  • 20 — The Ensign’s Iron Cross — George P. Morrill (Short Story)
  • 22 — They Call It “Apesweat” — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 28 — That Awful Saturday on Mont Blanc — Georges Barbaki; as told to Si Podolin (Article)
  • 30 — Imported Cheesecake — Marion Hargrove (Pictorial)
  • 34 — Sportsman’s Almanac: Alaska’s Gentleman Scrapper — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 36 — 12 Ways to Cool Your House — Robert Scharff (Article)
  • 38 — Kuhlhoff’s Gun Page: The Secret’s in the Stock — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 40 — Under $1,500 — Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 44 — The Green Tower Mystery — Jerome Ellison (Short Story)
  • 46 — Wash ’Em and Wear ’Em — Cecil Lubell (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — “H.M.S. Marlborough Will Enter Harbour” — Nicholas Monsarrat (Novelette) Depends What You Mean by Love by Nicholas Monsarrat, Cassell, 1947
  • 51 — Ed Zern’s Page: How to Catch Bonefish! — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 52 — Pictures Tell the Story: Best Horse of All? — Hy Peskin (Pictorial)
  • 83 — Argosy’s Tips from Photographers: How to Keep a Vacation — Ray Shorr (Article)
  • 93 — On the Fire: How to Spike a Drink — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 96 — I’ll Never Forget the Day: I Learned About Hawks — John Stuart Martin (Article)
2630Argosy (UK) Vol. 15, No. 81954-08-01
  • 4 — Summertime — William Jay Smith (Poem(s)) Celebration at Dark by William Jay Smith, Hamish Hamilton, 1950
  • 5 — Watercress Girl — H. E. Bates (Short Story) Mademoiselle November 1953
  • 17 — Murder on His Mind — Richard Howells Watkins (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 29 — Honeymoon — Mark Van Doren (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 36 — Beside the Seaside — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — The Seventh Musket — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 52 — Change Partners! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 53 — The Lawns of Summer [Green Town] — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Nation’s Business May 1952
  • 57 — A New Kind of Pink Elephant — John Wyndham (Short Story) Science Fantasy #3, Winter 1951/1952, as “Pawley’s Peepholes”; the “Science Fiction Choice”. revised from “Operation Peep” in Suspense Magazine Summer 1951.
  • 73 — Starling — Leonard Clark (Poem(s)) English Morning and Other Poems by Leonard Clark, Hutchinson, 1953
  • 74 — Music Hath Charms — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — On the Beach — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 87 — Ring for Love — Laurence Kirk (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 93 — The Dangerous Widows [James Wickwire] — Mignon G. Eberhart (Short Story) This Week January 18 1953
  • 102 — Bedtime Story — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — Moving Day — Giovanni Guareschi; translated by Frances Frenaye (Extract) from The House That Nino Built, Gollancz, 1953
  • 110 — Margin of Terror [Part 1 of 3] — William P. McGivern (Novellete) Bluebook November 1953
  • 144 — Prize Crossword No. 15 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2631Argosy Vol. 339, No. 31954-09-01Howard J. LewisLeslie Gill
  • 4 — Dead Men Do Tell Tales — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Ben Masselink, Andrew Hecht & John Stuart Martin)
  • 10 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 15 — Custom-Built Doghouse — Robert Scharff (Article)
  • 17 — King of the Wildcatters — Andrew Hecht (Article)
  • 20 — Wire Tappers on the Make — William Fairfield (Article)
  • 22 — Argosy Picks 10 Top Dogs — John Stuart Martin (Article)
  • 28 — Ticket to Death — Evan Hunter (Novelette)
  • 32 — The Mad Trapper of Rat River — Howard O’Hagan (Short Story)
  • 34 — Crocodile Fever — Lawrence Earl (Excerpt) Knopf, 1953
  • 37 — Ed Zern’s Page: All About Salmon Fishing in Scotland — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 38 — The Court of Last Resort: The Hotel Fire Mystery — Bob Rhay (Article)
  • 40 — The Secrets of Bow-Hunting — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 42 — Soft Shoe — Cecil Lubell (Miscellaneous)
  • 44 — Breaking Point — John M. Cunningham (Short Story)
  • 46 — Birth of a Gun — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 50 — World’s Wackiest Fish — Archie Robertson (Pictorial)
  • 52 — Cloud Surf — Ben Masselink (Short Story)
  • 77 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 99 — On the Fire: Some Like It Hot — Jim Beard (Column)
2632Argosy (UK) Vol. 15, No. 91954-09-01
  • 4 — Palma — Alan Ross (Poem(s)) Something of the Sea: Poems, 1942-52 by Alan Ross, D. Verschoyle, 1954
  • 5 — Chicken Surprise [Monsieur Bonneval] — Paul Gallico (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 5 1952, as “The Secret Ingredient”
  • 17 — Lady for Drowning — Adrian Alington (Short Story) A Book of Strange Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1954
  • 21 — Last of the Vikings — W. H. Boore (Short Story); the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 26 — Talking Shop — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — O Stay and Hear — P. Shand Allfrey (Short Story)
  • 34 — The Pleasure of Your Company — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 35 — Tangier Revenge — John Kruse (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 51 — A Game of Patience — Nigel Balchin (Short Story)
  • 67 — The Hamster — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The Saturday Evening Post December 3 1949
  • 68 — Beauty Bathing — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Loaded Wain — Crichton Porteous (Short Story) North Country Stories by A. G. Brooks, Faber and Faber, 1953
  • 75 — Grete Lyttletoun — Caryl Brahms (Extract) extract from the unpublished The Quiet City.
  • 95 — Hail and Farewell — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Today March 29 1953
  • 102 — Private View — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — Bullfight — H. M. Tomlinson (Article) from Tidemarks, Cassell, 1924
  • 108 — Margin of Terror [Part 2 of 3] — William P. McGivern (Novellete) Bluebook November 1953
  • 144 — Prize Crossword No. 16 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2633Argosy Vol. 339, No. 41954-10-01James B. O’ConnellMary Baker
  • 4 — The Long Arm — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Larry Koller, Neil S. Boardman, Frank Harvey & Barnaby Conrad)
  • 7 — Shop Short Cuts — Robert Scharff (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — On the Fire: Wild Duck, Partridge, Quail — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 14 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 15 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 17 — I Found a Fortune in Diamonds — Count Enrico Bentivoglio; as told to Harry Kursh (Article)
  • 20 — Saint with a Six-Gun — Elmore Leonard (Short Story)
  • 23 — The Rebels and the Pigboat — Donald R. Morris (Article)
  • 26 — How to Bust a Tank — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 28 — Shoot for Broke — William Holder (Short Story)
  • 30 — Hummingbirds, Whales and Your Heart — Ralph G. Martin (Article)
  • 32 — The Times When the Bull Wins — Barnaby Conrad (Article)
  • 36 — Wolf — Neil S. Boardman (Short Story)
  • 40 — What Happened to Mary R? — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 42 — Blacks Over the Ottawa — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 46 — Weekends in the Woods All Year — Robert Scharff (Article)
  • 48 — The Killer and Clell Lee — Frank C. Hibben (Short Story)
  • 50 — Slugging with Your Shotgun — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 53 — Eyes for the Hunter — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 54 — Find Yourself a Trophy Deer — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 57 — Ed Zern’s Page: Big-Game Hunter Tells About Luckiest Shot! — Ed Zern (Column)
2634Argosy (UK) Vol. 15, No. 101954-10-01
  • 4 — Autumn Gardens — E. J. Scovell (Poem(s)) Shadows of Chrysanthemums and Other Poems by E. J. Scovell, Routledge, 1944
  • 5 — An Opening for Father — John Pudney (Short Story)
  • 11 — The Queen of Sheba’s Nightmare — Bertrand Russell (Short Story) Nightmares of Eminent Persons by Bertrand Russell, The Bodley Head, 1954
  • 16 — High Society — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 17 — End of Season — I. A. R. Wylie (Short Story) Esquire March 1954
  • 26 — A Prospect of Flowers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — The Impacted Man — Robert Sheckley (Short Story) Astounding Science Fiction December 1952; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 44 — Haunted — R. P. Lister (Poem(s))
  • 45 — Chaff in the Wind — H. E. Bates (Short Story) The (London) Evening News April 20 1953
  • 51 — Sea Rescue — Edmund Gilligan (Short Story)
  • 64 — Venice Observ’d — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Sweet Thursday — John Steinbeck (Extract) Viking, 1954
  • 83 — Mata Means Death — William Wallace Irwin (Short Story)
  • 94 — Shore Leave — Raymond Hull (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 95 — The Detection of N’Kongo — E. C. Anstey (Short Story)
  • 105 — Margin of Terror [Part 3 of 3] — William P. McGivern (Novellete) Bluebook November 1953
  • 144 — Prize Crossword No. 17 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2635Argosy Vol. 339, No. 51954-11-01Ken W. PurdyDavid B. Eisendrath, Jr.
  • 4 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 6 — Meet the New Editor — Harry Steeger (Editorial Ref. Ken W. Purdy)
  • 9 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 14 — How to Steal $8,000,000 a Year — Michael Stern (Article)
  • 21 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Biographical Material Ref. Thaddeus V. Tuleja, Arthur C. Clarke & Myron Ehrenberg)
  • 22 — Man with the Answers — Homer Croy (Column)
  • 24 — Ed Zern’s Page: How to Catch a Salmon — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 25 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 26 — On the Fire: Cooking with Charcoal Indoors — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 28 — The Kill of the Graf Spee — Lt. Comdr. Thaddeus V. Tuleja, USNR (Article)
  • 32 — How to Make Hay with an Atom — Andrew Hecht (Article)
  • 34 — The Invention [Harry Purvis (White Hart)] — Arthur C. Clarke (Short Story)
  • 38 — Daniel Boone’s Favorite Shooting Iron — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 40 — Football’s Richest Faker — Bob Deindorfer (Article)
  • 44 — Trail’s End — Morgan Lewis (Short Story)
  • 46 — What’s Coming Up for Your Workshop? — Robert Scharff (Article)
  • 50 — Pheasant Where You Want Them — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 54 — Step Down to Terror — John McPartland (Novelette)
2636Argosy (UK) Vol. 15, No. 111954-11-01
  • 4 — November — William Jay Smith (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Dance of Arati — Edith Macwhirter (Short Story)
  • 11 — The Cat That Smiled — Wolf Mankowitz (Short Story)
  • 15 — Carillon — Frances Towers (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 28 — Firework Display — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Sweet Thursday — John Steinbeck (Extract) Viking, 1954
  • 46 — Evening — W. R. Rodgers (Poem(s)) Europa and the Bull by W. R. Rodgers, Martin Secker & Warburg, 1952
  • 47 — Note on Danger B — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 5 1947; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 55 — Rainbow — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 64 — Gentleman’s Relish — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Shopping for Murder — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Maclean’s June 1 1954, as “Shopping for Death”
  • 76 — Visionaries — Kenneth Hopkins (Poem(s))
  • 77 — Miss Columbus — Barbara Deming (Short Story) The New Yorker
  • 90 — Food for Thought — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 91 — Dai and the Lions — Robert Borger (Short Story) Cambridge Anthology ed. Peter Townsend, The Hogarth Press, 1952
  • 96 — Cards on the Table — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Firing Squad — John Salt (Short Story)
  • 108 — Captain Lightfoot [Part 1 of 3] — W. R. Burnett (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 144 — Prize Crossword No. 18 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2637Argosy Vol. 339, No. 61954-12-01Ken W. PurdyWalter Baumhofer
  • 4 — Private Eye — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 7 — 60+ Gift Ideas for Men — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 10 — Man with the Answers — Homer Croy (Column)
  • 11 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 12 — On the Fire: Happy Christmas for the Man Inside — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 14 — A Day and a Night with Virginia Hill — Michael Stern (Article Ref. Virginia Hill)
  • 17 — The Mighty Lancia — Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 20 — Christmas and Your Workbench — Robert Scharff (Article)
  • 22 — How to Smoke a Pipe — Bob Schwalberg (Article)
  • 26 — All Jeff Had Was His Fists — Al Stump (Article Ref. James J. Jeffries)
  • 30 — Man Alone — Richard Ferber (Short Story)
  • 33 — Chappie James Has Twenty Minutes — William Ulman (Article)
  • 38 — What’s New for the Shooter — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 42 — A Present for Big Nick — Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 46 — O’Rourke — Arnold Hano (Novelette)
  • 88 — Ed Zern’s Page: How to Take a Woman Fishing! — Ed Zern (Column)
2638Argosy (UK) Vol. 15, No. 121954-12-01
  • 4 — Bronze Music — Conrad Aiken (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — It Happened in Spain — Arthur Gordon (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 15 — Devil’s Kill — Garnett Radcliffe (Short Story) Adventure August 1953
  • 22 — In Tune — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 23 — Poppies and Pitmen — Percy Coates (Short Story) Pick of Today’s Short Stories: Five ed. John Pudney, Putnam, 1954
  • 28 — She — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Red Herring — David Walker (Short Story)
  • 45 — Back of the Moluccas — Johan Fabricius (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 63 — Brave Old World — Martin Jordan (Short Story); the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 70 — Dogs’ Delight — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Under Suspicion — Edward Lindall (Short Story)
  • 85 — Sweet Thursday — John Steinbeck (Extract) Viking, 1954
  • 101 — Incentive — Dudley Hoys (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 106 — Poets’ Corner — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 108 — Captain Lightfoot [Part 2 of 3] — W. R. Burnett (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 144 — Prize Crossword No. 19 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2639Argosy Vol. 340, No. 11955-01-01Ken W. PurdyTom Lovell
  • 4 — The Court of Last Resort — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Man with the Answers — Homer Croy (Column)
  • 14 — On the Fire: How to Start the New Year Right — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 15 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 16 — Winter and the Sea — Arthur Leipzig (Pictorial)
  • 19 — The Great Uranium Rush — Andrew Hecht (Article)
  • 22 — Pesos on My Wings — Wayne Ingram (Article)
  • 25 — Mutiny Down Under — A. B. C. Whipple (Article)
  • 30 — Bird of Prey — Michael Gilbert (Short Story) John Bull August 9 1952
  • 34 — What’s Wrong with Big-Time Basketball — Milton Gross (Article)
  • 38 — The Lowdown on Hi-Fi — Booton Herndon (Column)
  • 42 — The Punch Inside Your Gun — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 44 — The Seventh Year — William Fay (Short Story)
  • 46 — Fire from the Inside — Robert Halmi (Pictorial)
  • 49 — Ed Zern’s Page: You Heard This One? — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 72 — New Gun Books — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 74 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
2640Argosy (UK) Vol. 16, No. 11955-01-01
  • 4 — I Saw Three Ships — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Oskar’s Wrong Number — Robert Sherman Townes (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 14 — Thirty Days Hath September — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 15 — Black Magic — Johan Fabricius (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 29 — North of Midnight — Tom Hopkinson (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Raymond Sheppard
  • 44 — Christmas Tree — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — The Star in the East — Elizabeth Myers (Short Story) Thirty Stories by Elizabeth Myers, Macdonald, 1954
  • 50 — Carol — W. R. Rodgers (Poem(s)) Europa and the Bull by W. R. Rodgers, Martin Secker & Warburg, 1952
  • 51 — The Picture — Walter de la Mare (Short Story)
  • 57 — Maidenhair Fern — Caryl Brahms (Short Story)
  • 69 — Seventh Victim [Victim] — Robert Sheckley (Short Story) Galaxy Science Fiction April 1953; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 82 — A Good Time Was Had… — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 84 — Love of Seven Dolls [Part 1 of 3] — Paul Gallico (Extract) Michael Joseph, 1954; illustrated by Shirley Hughes
  • 98 — White Lady — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Twelve Bells — Margaret Bonham (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 113 — Court Martial — Charles C. O’Connell (Vignette)
  • 116 — Captain Lightfoot [Part 3 of 3] — W. R. Burnett (Serial Segment) (Reprint)
  • 144 — Prize Crossword No. 20 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2641Argosy Vol. 340, No. 21955-02-01Ken W. PurdyBob & Ira Spring
  • 4 — Mountain Lions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Man with the Answers — Homer Croy (Column)
  • 14 — Kings of the Devil’s Metal — Michael Stern (Article)
  • 17 — [cartoon] — O’Brian (Cartoon)
  • 18 — [cartoon] — Caualli (Cartoon)
  • 23 — Escape — William A. Ulman (Article)
  • 26 — [cartoon] — Goldstein (Cartoon)
  • 27 — [cartoon] — Caualli (Cartoon)
  • 28 — Mayhem in the Drink — Robert Halmi (Pictorial)
  • 32 — The Captives — Elmore Leonard (Novelette)
  • 34 — [cartoon] — George Wolfe (Cartoon)
  • 35 — [cartoon] — Caualli (Cartoon)
  • 37 — The Man Who Avenged Lincoln — Homer Croy (Article)
  • 38 — “Tell Them That I Love Them” — Edward Linn (Article)
  • 42 — The Greatest Gunsmith of All — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 44 — [cartoon] — Gallagher (Cartoon)
  • 46 — Road-Racing on the Screen—and Off — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 48 — Macagony’s Fist — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) Courier Winter 1937/1938
  • 51 — Blizzard on the High Plateau — John Tiger (Article)
  • 56 — Quipus and Carrick Bends — Sid Latham (Article)
  • 61 — [cartoon] — Gallagher (Cartoon)
  • 62 — Dress Right and Like It: Neat, Not Gaudy — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 82 — [cartoon] — Syverson (Cartoon)
  • 87 — [cartoon] — Frank Owen (Cartoon)
  • 90 — On the Fire: Bourbon—All-American Elixir — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 92 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 96 — Ed Zern’s Page: How to Frustrate a Bird-Boy — Ed Zern (Column)
2642Argosy (UK) Vol. 16, No. 21955-02-01
  • 4 — Spring Thaw — Henry Morton Robinson (Poem(s)) The Enchanted Grindstone and Other Poems by Henry Morton Robinson, Macdonald, 1952
  • 5 — Devil of a Fish — Wilfred McNeilly (Short Story)
  • 15 — A Question of Faith — Edith Pargeter (Short Story)
  • 26 — Private Eye — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 27 — Sun and Shadow — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) The Reporter March 17 1953
  • 33 — Winter Scene — Marjorie Battcock (Poem(s))
  • 34 — Belle, Book, and Candle — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — About the Ignormus — Walter Brooks (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 48 — Paper Clip — Richard Armour (Poem(s)) The New Yorker February 20 1954
  • 49 — Hell Drivers — John Kruse (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 65 — Pawn to Danger — Robert Standish (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 78 — Heart’s Desire — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Hurricane Season — Edgar Mittelholzer (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 88 — Love of Seven Dolls [Part 2 of 3] — Paul Gallico (Extract) Michael Joseph, 1954
  • 100 — Nightfall — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Success Story — Kem Bennett (Short Story)
  • 108 — Hornets’ Nest [Part 1 of 3] — Christopher Landon (Serial Segment); illustrated by Sherborne
  • 144 — Prize Crossword No. 21 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2643Argosy Vol. 340, No. 31955-03-01Ken W. PurdyBob & Ira Spring
  • 4 — Secrets of Hunting — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 12 — Man with the Answers — Homer Croy (Column)
  • 14 — How Bad Is America’s Spy-Work? — Robert Deindorfer (Article)
  • 20 — On the Fire: How to Eat an Oyster — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 23 — Papa Porsche and Your Car Today — Erwin C. Lessner (Article)
  • 25 — Mr. Wellman’s Amazing Adventures — Andrew Hecht (Article)
  • 30 — The Survivors — J. Elliott Spiers (Short Story)
  • 32 — Dave Chambers’ $2,000,000 Worth of Horses — Ed Feingersh (Pictorial)
  • 34 — The Ape and the Very Merry Widow — Sam Boal (Article)
  • 37 — Ballplayer versus Private Eye — Charles Einstein (Article)
  • 40 — Operation Boxtop — Dolph Sharp (Article)
  • 43 — The Court of Last Resort: A Restatement of Purpose — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 44 — Quiet in the Workshop — George Daniels (Article)
  • 48 — The Special Services of Private Price — H. Heckman & Lionel Freed (Short Story)
  • 50 — Dr. Gatling’s Wonderful Gun — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 54 — Dress Right and Like It: “Give Us Comfort” — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 96 — Ed Zern’s Page: All About Snook Fishing — Ed Zern (Column)
2644Argosy (UK) Vol. 16, No. 31955-03-01
  • 4 — The Spring Equinox — Anne Ridler (Poem(s)) The Golden Bird and Other Poems by Anne Ridler, Faber and Faber, 1951
  • 5 — A Corner of the Cellar — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 9 — Rate of Descent — David Beaty (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 16 — Sing a Song of Sixpence — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 17 — Alec Da Monk — Paul Lincoln (Short Story) Pick of Today’s Short Stories: Four ed. John Pudney, Putnam, 1953
  • 29 — Sunset, with Chimneys — R. P. Lister (Poem(s)) The New Yorker
  • 30 — Cup Final — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Spanish Gold — Dorothy Cottrell (Short Story)
  • 47 — H-Type Ruum [Ruum] — Arthur Porges (Short Story) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1953, as “The Ruum”; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 59 — The Wickedness of Men — Robert Fontaine (Short Story) Esquire January 1954
  • 64 — Masque of Beauty — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — I Can’t Change — Edward Lindall (Short Story)
  • 78 — Love of Seven Dolls [Part 3 of 3] — Paul Gallico (Extract) Michael Joseph, 1954
  • 97 — The Señorita and the Texan — James Norman (Short Story) Cosmopolitan February 1954
  • 107 — Hornets’ Nest [Part 2 of 3] — Christopher Landon (Serial Segment); illustrated by Sherborne
  • 144 — Prize Crossword No. 22 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2645Argosy Vol. 340, No. 41955-04-01Ken W. PurdyChaite Studios
  • 4 — How to Fox an Elk — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Man with the Answers — Homer Croy (Column)
  • 8 — On the Fire: Fish for the Pot — Jim Beard (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — The Toughest Cop in America — Michael Stern (Article)
  • 21 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 23 — The Silver King of the Sea — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 26 — Mr. Hell on Wings — Hans Christian Adamson (Article)
  • 29 — The Girl at the Bar — William Saroyan (Short Story)
  • 33 — Thrills and White Water — Farley Mowat (Article)
  • 37 — Battle with a Deadly Stingray — Carroll Seghers (Pictorial)
  • 40 — New Tools for the Gunman — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 43 — The Court of Last Resort: The Big House — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 44 — The Torture of the Box — Salvatore R. Conte & Richard Gehman (Article)
  • 49 — How to Fool Fish with Feathers — Joseph D. Bates, Jr. (Article)
  • 56 — Dress Right and Like It: Left-Field Fisherman — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 88 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 96 — Ed Zern’s Page: In Darkest Africa — Ed Zern (Column)
2646Argosy (UK) Vol. 16, No. 41955-04-01
  • 4 — Tinker Man — Sigerson Clifford (Poem(s)) Ballads of a Bogman by Clifford Sigerson, Macmillan, 1955
  • 5 — By a Short Head — Gerard Newton (Short Story)
  • 10 — Spring Posy — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 11 — Secret Message — C. H. Gibbs-Smith (Short Story)
  • 25 — Sovereigns for Sale — Bryan MacMahon (Short Story)
  • 34 — Serenade — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Jungle Law — Francis Didelot; translated by J. E. Malcolm (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 49 — Fatal Mistake [Joseph Jorkens] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story)
  • 53 — Awaken to Me — Edmund Gilligan (Short Story)
  • 62 — Bed and Board — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — Spreugel’s Grebe — Edward Hyams (Short Story) Stories and Cream by Edward Hyams, Longmans, Green, 1954
  • 69 — Library — Richard Armour (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 70 — According to the Evidence — Henry Cecil (Extract) Chapman & Hall,
  • 91 — Music of the Spheres — Jack Vance (Short Story) Startling Stories August 1952, as “Noise”; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 102 — Hornets’ Nest [Part 3 of 3] — Christopher Landon (Serial Segment); illustrated by Sherborne
  • 144 — Prize Crossword No. 23 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2647Argosy Vol. 340, No. 51955-05-01Ken W. PurdyWalter Baumhofer
  • 4 — Romance in the Woods — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 8 — Ask Us Another — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — How to Get There with an H-Bomb — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 21 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 23 — Lucky Andy and the Kentucky Derby — Al J. Stump (Article)
  • 26 — The Race to Death — Morton Hunt (Article)
  • 30 — The Body in the Kitchen Sink — Barnaby Conrad (Short Story)
  • 33 — The Incredible Daring of Herman Hanneken — Charles F. Johnson (Article)
  • 38 — The Guns That Swept the Plains — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 42 — Good Man — George P. Morrill (Article)
  • 47 — The Court of Last Resort: Let’s Fight for Justice — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 48 — The Killer Dogs of Nippon — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 50 — The Cowboy Who Broke the Killers — Fred Gipson (Article)
  • 54 — Private Collection — Cecil Lubell (Article)
  • 96 — Ed Zern’s Page: Pigboat ’Round the Bend — Ed Zern (Column)
2648Argosy (UK) Vol. 16, No. 51955-05-01
  • 4 — Seen and Heard — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s)) Inward Companion by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1950
  • 5 — Irish Welcome — Jim Phelan (Short Story)
  • 10 — Unreal Estate — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 11 — Drumming of Hoofs — Garnett Radcliffe (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 15 — Chains of Silver — Islwyn Williams (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 19 — Stolen Waters — Thomas Firbank (Extract) from Log Hut, Harrap, 1955
  • 24 — Flash in the Pan — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Finigan Was Afraid — David Walker (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post June 19 1954
  • 49 — Shape — Robert Sheckley (Novellete) Galaxy Science Fiction November 1953, as “Keep Your Shape”; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 61 — The Perfect Criminal — Edmund Crispin (Short Story)
  • 72 — Bachelor Gay — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — Sweetest Singer — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 86 — Grampahood — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 87 — Man Alone — Richard Ferber (Short Story) Argosy December 1954
  • 99 — Handicraft — Dick Emmons (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 100 — Idyll — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Waste Not, Want Not — Graham Wood (Short Story)
  • 110 — Black Sabre [Part 1 of 4] — John Dickson Carr (Serial Segment) (Reprint); illustrated by Neville Dear
  • 144 — Prize Crossword No. 24 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2649Argosy Vol. 340, No. 61955-06-01Henry SteegerBob Kuhn
  • 4 — “Pot-Broke” Returns — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Ask Us Another — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 8 — Hunting and Fishing — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 9 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Inside the Real Mafia — Mike Stern (Article)
  • 20 — Boxing Can Still Be Saved — Jack Dempsey (Article)
  • 24 — The Genius and the Jackpot — Theodore Roscoe (Article)
  • 28 — The Murder of the Foolish Beauty — Sam Boal (Article)
  • 32 — The Grenade — Charles Bracelen Flood (Short Story)
  • 34 — Mouthpiece of the Stars — Andrew Hecht (Article)
  • 38 — Action for the Fast Shooter — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 42 — Disaster on the Deep — Stanley Washburn, Jr. (Article)
  • 44 — The Finer Things in Cheesecake — Marion Hargrove (Pictorial)
  • 49 — The Court of Last Resort: A Night on Skid Row — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 51 — The Grappling Pride of the Gas House — Al Silverman (Article)
  • 68 — Dress Right and Like It: Clothes for a Country Squire — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 89 — Cooking for Hungry Wolves — George Thompson (Article)
  • 96 — Ed Zern’s Page: How to Paddle Your Own Canoe — Ed Zern (Column)
2650Argosy (UK) Vol. 16, No. 61955-06-01
  • 4 — The Ship — Oliver St. John Gogarty (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Battle of Flowers — Richard Stern (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 15 — Striking the Balance — Henry Cecil (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 23 — The Other Enemy — Robert Wolf Emmett (Short Story); the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 30 — Jam Session — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Chance at the Wheel — Victor Canning (Short Story) This Week October 24 1954, as “Menace at the Casino”
  • 39 — Warding Them Off — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 40 — Macagony’s Fist — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) Courier Winter 1937/1938, as by P. J. Gahagan; illustrated by Jo Spier
  • 44 — Red Wine—White Bread — Pádraig O’Horan (Poem(s))
  • 45 — Lime-Vanilla Ice [Green Town] — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Cosmopolitan September 1954, as “The Swan”
  • 56 — Time of Roses — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Reefcomber — John Kruse (Short Story) Adventure December 1954
  • 79 — The Young Wind — Edith Macwhirter (Short Story)
  • 85 — Shooting a Line — Jane McClure (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 92 — Marina — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Circle of Panic — John Salt (Short Story)
  • 112 — Black Sabre [Part 2 of 4] — John Dickson Carr (Serial Segment) (Reprint); illustrated by Neville Dear
  • 144 — Prize Crossword No. 25 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2651Argosy Vol. 341, No. 11955-07-01Henry SteegerJ. Julius Fanta
  • 4 — A Challenge — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Ask Us Another — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 8 — Ed Zern’s Page: Two Cheers for the Souper-Dooper Bass-Buster! — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 10 — Cooking, Strictly from Hunger — George Thomason (Column)
  • 11 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 13 — Dice, Dames and Dollars — Michael Stern (Article)
  • 17 — White-Water Vacations — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 19 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 21 — The Truth About Wyatt Earp — Edwin V. Burkholder (Article)
  • 24 — Uncle Sam’s Fabulous Airline — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 26 — The Bull Elk of Snowstorm Mountain — Frank C. Hibben (Article)
  • 28 — Operation Brainwash — Robert Crichton (Pictorial)
  • 34 — Randal McClintoc’s Bear — Walter Ballenger (Short Story)
  • 36 — The Power in Your Gun — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 38 — The Idiot Sheet — Hannibal Coons (Article)
  • 40 — The Court of Last Resort: A Guy Called Bill — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 44 — Build Yourself This Hideaway Home Bar — George Daniels (Article)
  • 46 — Murder by Mistake — Sam Boal (Article)
  • 48 — Best Look in Beachwear — Cecil Lubell (Pictorial)
2652Argosy (UK) Vol. 16, No. 71955-07-01
  • 4 — To Puffin, a White Cat — James Kirkup (Poem(s)) A Correct Compassion and Other Poems by James Kirkup, Oxford University Press, 1952
  • 5 — Road to Karbala — Christopher Landon (Short Story)
  • 8 — Wistow — Sydney Tremayne (Poem(s)) Time and the Wind by Sydney Tremayne, Collins, 1948
  • 9 — The County Wench — Nigel Balchin (Short Story) Last Recollections of My Uncle Charles by Nigel Balchin, Collins, 1954
  • 18 — Let’s Go! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 19 — Heading for Trouble — David Beaty (Extract) from The Heart of the Storm, Secker & Warburg, 1954
  • 28 — Come for a Picnic — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Hat Trick — Paul Gallico (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 40 — Day-Dreaming in a Train — Fleur Mountain (Poem(s))
  • 41 — The Golden Apples of the Sun — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Planet Stories November 1953
  • 47 — Carnival of Fear — Kay Boyle (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post December 11 1954 (+1)
  • 66 — Stolen Kisses — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 69 — Enter the Drimbles — Brian St. George (Short Story)
  • 77 — Home with the Herring — Howard Jones (Short Story)
  • 84 — Mahoussian Beast — Jacques Perret; translated by D. H. R. Brearley (Short Story)
  • 101 — Jessica Ann — F. E. Ellwood (Short Story)
  • 108 — Wedding Bells — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — Black Sabre [Part 3 of 4] — John Dickson Carr (Serial Segment) (Reprint); illustrated by Neville Dear
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2653Argosy Vol. 341, No. 21955-08-01Henry SteegerJack Hearne
  • 4 — Romance in the Woods (and How!) — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 9 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 13 — Ask Us Another — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 14 — The Court of Last Resort: The Strange Case of Don Neal — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 17 — Ed Zern’s Page: How to Shoot a Duck — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 19 — The Cold War’s Hottest Kidnaping — Andrew St. George (Article)
  • 22 — A Treasure Ship Goes Down — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 26 — Wing and a Prayer — John Toland (Article)
  • 28 — Smoke…Why Not? — Richard Reddy (Article)
  • 30 — The Death of Roman Nose — Robert Bridgeport (Article)
  • 33 — …And Then They Changed the Rule — Richard LeBlanc (Miscellaneous)
  • 34 — Sweet Dish from Sweden — [uncredited] (Pictorial Ref. Anita Ekberg)
  • 38 — Indoor Shooting — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 40 — King-Size Kodiak — John Day (Article)
  • 43 — The Top Gun — Richard Ferber (Short Story)
  • 46 — Tourist’s Delight — Cecil Lubell (Article)
  • 48 — No Man’s Lady — Henry John Colyton (Short Story)
  • 50 — Murder and the Improper Bostonian — Sam Boal (Article)
  • 53 — The Great Kaibab Deer Drive — Donald Hough (Article)
  • 54 — The Courteous Kayo — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 57 — Movie of the Month: House of Bamboo — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 61 — This Gun Was Outlawed — Howard D. Clark (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — The Incompleat Angler — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 87 — Floating Bottles — George W. Groh (Miscellaneous)
2654Argosy (UK) Vol. 16, No. 81955-08-01
  • 4 — Dr. Browning at Breakfast — Walter de la Mare (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Roman Figures — H. E. Bates (Short Story)
  • 15 — Talking Point — Geoffrey Household (Short Story)
  • 19 — The Rain Dripped Death [James Wickwire] — Mignon G. Eberhart (Short Story) This Week June 7 1953
  • 29 — Little Peach — John Pudney (Short Story)
  • 34 — Cost of Loving — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — City of the Sun—Ecija — Laurie Lee (Extract) from A Rose for Winter, The Hogarth Press, 1955
  • 44 — Cherchez la Femme — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 45 — Leander Frailey — Jack Schaefer (Short Story) The Pioneers by Jack Schaefer, Houghton Mifflin, 1954
  • 61 — The Mask — Storm Jameson (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine November 1954
  • 79 — The Discriminating Reader — Richard Armour (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 80 — Fun of the Fair — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — The Strawberry Window — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Star Science Fiction Stories No. 3 ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine, 1955; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 91 — Stuff and Nonsense — Arthur J. Gilroy (Short Story)
  • 94 — Swan Upping — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — Temple of Kambu — Alan Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 110 — In the Train — Nansi Pugh (Poem(s))
  • 111 — Black Sabre [Part 4 of 4] — John Dickson Carr (Serial Segment) (Reprint); illustrated by Neville Dear
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2655Argosy Vol. 341, No. 31955-09-01Henry SteegerWendy Hilty & Nick Eggenhofer
  • 4 — Latest Hollywood Scandal (Mexican Style) — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Ask Us Another — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 13 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 14 — A Good Cop Dies — Ron Taylor (Pictorial)
  • 17 — Ed Zern’s Page: How to Build a Car-Top Fishing Boat — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 19 — How Does It Feel to Die? — Harry Kursh (Article)
  • 22 — The Phantom Cats of Iwo — Phil Tuniman; as told to Ted Bawer (Article)
  • 24 — Inside the Big Blow — Capt. Charles C. Whitney; as told to James H. Winchester (Article)
  • 26 — Ambush at Scissors Creek — Merle Constiner (Short Story)
  • 29 — The Amazon’s Eight-Inch Cannibals — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 32 — You Don’t Need to Grow Old — Senator Alben W. Barkley; as told to Andrew Hecht (Article)
  • 34 — The Sealed Door — Noel Clad (Short Story)
  • 36 — Cameraman’s Dream Girl — Larry Barbier, Jr. (Pictorial Ref. Elaine Stewart)
  • 38 — The Court of Last Resort: The Impossible Homicide — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 40 — Marciano—Bum or Bomber? — Jack Dempsey; as told to Jack Kofoed (Article)
  • 44 — Do It Yourself—But Do It Right! — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 46 — Light on Your Feet — Cecil Lubell (Article)
  • 48 — The Fabulous Sourdough Jug — Sam Hicks (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — Sunday’s Kid — Richard Alden Knight (Short Story)
  • 52 — Colt’s Peacemaker — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 57 — Movie of the Month: The Tall Men — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 64 — Boxing Quiz — Carroll Van Court (Quiz)
  • 74 — The Incompleat Angler — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 88 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 90 — The Man Who Stayed to Die — Harold Montanye (Article)
2656Argosy (UK) Vol. 16, No. 91955-09-01
  • 4 — Not Quite Cricket — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 6 — Queer Fish — Kem Bennett (Short Story)
  • 16 — Going to Extremes — Richard Armour (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 17 — Star Over Frisco — Willard Marsh (Short Story) The Yale Review 1954, as “Astronomy Lesson”
  • 26 — Summer in Salander — H. E. Bates (Novellete)
  • 56 — Animal Crackers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Brandy for the Colonel — Paul Gallico (Short Story)
  • 71 — Elixir of Love — C. S. Forester (Short Story) Bluebook October 1954, as “Macnamara’s Exhilarating Elixir”
  • 78 — Food for Thought — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 79 — Last Message — C. H. Milsom (Short Story)
  • 84 — Apples — Laurie Lee (Poem(s))
  • 85 — Music for the Wicked Countess — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 93 — Memory of a Fight — Gerald Kersh (Short Story)
  • 97 — Both Watches of the Hands — Rowan Ayers (Short Story)
  • 110 — The Chrysalids [Part 1 of 2] — John Wyndham (Novel) abridged and revised from Re-Birth (Ballantine, 1955).
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2657PDFArgosy Vol. 341, No. 41955-10-01Henry SteegerBob Kuhn
  • 4 — Are Monkeys People, or Vice Versa? (Romance in the Woods) — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 7 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Ask Us Another — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 15 — Last Man Out — Theodore Irwin (Article)
  • 18 — Death Is My Lodger — Theodore Roscoe (Article)
  • 20 — The Ballad of Jubal Puckett — Kenneth Kay (Short Story)
  • 22 — I Fought for Keeps — Henry Armstrong (Article)
  • 26 — Sitting Pretty — [uncredited] (Article Ref. Marilyn Monroe)
  • 28 — The Terrible Turtle — Gordon B. Strunk (Article)
  • 30 — The Court of Last Resort: The Case of the Phantom Firebug — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 33 — Long Shot — John D. MacDonald (Novelette)
  • 36 — The World’s Most Dangerous Game — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 38 — The Goof That Laid the Golden Egg — William Chamberlain (Short Story)
  • 40 — Argosy’s 1955 Hunting Roundup
  • 41 — Introduction — Ed Zern (Section Introduction)
  • 42 — Watch That Muzzle! — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 44 — Get Set for Game — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 45 — Clothes for the Man — Cecil Lubell (Article)
  • 46 — Meat—or Trophy? — Elmer Keith (Article)
  • 48 — It’s More Fun to Hunt with a Dog — Henry P. Davis (Article)
  • 50 — Choke: Your Shotgun’s Secret Weapon — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 52 — 55’s Finest Guns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 62 — Movie of the Month: The Left Hand of God — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 72 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 94 — Do It Yourself — [uncredited] (Column)
2658Argosy (UK) Vol. 16, No. 101955-10-01
  • 4 — Fuchsias — John Pudney (Poem(s)) Sixpenny Songs by John Pudney, John Lane, 1953
  • 5 — Trust Little Al — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 18 — Haunted Summer — Mary Lee Settle (Short Story)
  • 25 — Cat’s-Paw — W. S. Money (Short Story)
  • 29 — Mixed Bag — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 30 — Rendezvous — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 32 — The Good Corn — H. E. Bates (Short Story)
  • 43 — Six Legs Are Welcome — Geoffrey Household (Short Story)
  • 54 — River Music — Fleur Mountain (Poem(s))
  • 55 — Duel — Brian Cleeve (Short Story)
  • 67 — Forty Day Road — Christopher Landon (Short Story)
  • 74 — Carte Blanche — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker 1955
  • 75 — Heart of the Storm — David Beaty (Extract) Secker & Warburg, 1954
  • 95 — Air on a G-String — Cordelia Baird Gross (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine
  • 100 — Garden Pleasures — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — The Chrysalids [Part 2 of 2] — John Wyndham (Novel) abridged and revised from Re-Birth (Ballantine, 1955).
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2659Argosy Vol. 341, No. 51955-11-01Henry SteegerEd Valigursky
  • 4 — Hunting with Horseshoes — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 13 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 15 — Dope-Buster — Michael Stern (Article)
  • 18 — The Last Charge — Jack Schaefer (Short Story)
  • 20 — I Fought in the Romanian Underground — Gilbert Costa (Article)
  • 22 — The Quick and the Dead — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 24 — The Man They Couldn’t Buy — Duane Yarnell (Short Story)
  • 26 — They Raced the Winds — Alan Villiers (Article)
  • 29 — The Prince of Plunder — Ellis Lucia (Article)
  • 32 — The Court of Last Resort: The Affair of the Hysterical Witness — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 34 — Florida’s Fightingest Fish — George X. Sand (Article)
  • 38 — $3,500,000 in Sunken Gold — Lt. Harry E. Rieseberg (Article) from I Dive for Treasure, Robert M. McBride & Company, 1942
  • 40 — Never Follow a Dame — J. Edgar Grove (Article)
  • 42 — The Windswept Look — [uncredited] (Pictorial Ref. Doris Fesette.)
  • 44 — Better Scores for the Target Shooter — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 46 — The Real Crazy Night — Herbert D. Kastle (Short Story)
  • 48 — Fast on the Draw — George Fremault (Article)
  • 50 — The Fabulous “Prince Henry” Vauxhall — Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 54 — Temper, Temper! — Joseph C. Stacey (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — Movie of the Month: Trial — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
2660Argosy (UK) Vol. 16, No. 111955-11-01
  • 4 — Bonfire Magic — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 6 — Chinese Triangle — Victor Canning (Short Story)
  • 11 — Some Day I’ll Find You — Mark Derby (Short Story)
  • 20 — Bran Tub — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 20 — Holstein — David McCord (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 21 — A Cheap Line in Cherubs — Patricia Sibley (Short Story)
  • 27 — The Bronze Good-Bye — Vernon Sheridan (Short Story)
  • 36 — Cornets’ Nest — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Hearth-Eye — John Masters (Short Story)
  • 50 — Seaside Golf — John Betjeman (Poem(s)) A Few Late Chrysanthemums by John Betjeman, John Murray, 1954
  • 51 — Fallen Star — John Collier (Short Story) Fancies and Goodnights by John Collier, Doubleday, 1951
  • 62 — Call to Arms — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — Blue Charm — Paul Hyde Bonner (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine August 1953
  • 76 — Immortal Story — Isak Dinesen (Novellete) Ladies’ Home Journal February 1953
  • 98 — Blaze of Colour — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Of Human Kindness — Hugh Michael Hogan (Short Story) Pick of Today’s Short Stories: Five ed. John Pudney, Putnam, 1954
  • 113 — American Jack — J. A. Brown (Short Story)
  • 121 — Neighbours — G. Rostrevor Hamilton (Poem(s)) Russian Sister and Other Poems by G. Rostrevor Hamilton, Heinemann, 1955
  • 122 — Storm [Part 1 of 2] — P. Fitzgerald O’Connor (Serial Segment); illustrated by Neville Dear
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2661Argosy Vol. 341, No. 61955-12-01Henry SteegerRobert Kuhn
  • 4 — The Famous Rope Trick (for Hunters) — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 5 — Ed Zern’s Page: All About Skin-Diving, Bear-Trapping, Etc. — Ed Zern (Column)
  • 6 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 6 — Boating — John Kingdon (Column)
  • 7 — Ludicrous Laws — Joseph C. Stacey (Article)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Ask Us Another — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 13 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 15 — Terror in Our Streets — Harry Morrow; as told to Theodore Irwin (Article)
  • 18 — A Warrior of the Sioux — Richard Ferber (Short Story)
  • 20 — The Night the Hobson Died — Robert L. Schwartz (Article)
  • 22 — The Fabulous Ghouls — Robert Edwin Schweitz (Article)
  • 24 — I Flew Through an Atomic Hell — Harold Clarke (Article)
  • 26 — The Man Who Kidnaped Mussolini — Alan Burgess (Article)
  • 29 — The Court of Last Resort: Time Out for Texas — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 30 — Four-Footed Flatfoot — C. A. Roy (Article)
  • 32 — The Devil’s Spear — Alan Scholefield (Short Story)
  • 34 — The Hide-and-Seek Killer — A. Breen (Article)
  • 38 — The Curious Corpse — Philip L. Lorraine (Article)
  • 41 — The Horseless Highwayman — James McPartland & Stuart James (Article)
  • 42 — Cock Fight — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 46 — Brainwash — Al Hine (Short Story)
  • 48 — The Cartridge They Couldn’t Forget — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 50 — Crevasse! — Bob & Ira Spring (Pictorial)
  • 74 — Movie of the Month: The Second Greatest Sex — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
2662Argosy (UK) Vol. 16, No. 121955-12-01
  • 4 — Love Gifts — Arthur Waley (Poem(s)) from The Book of Songs, Allen & Unwin, 1937
  • 5 — Revelation — Rhys Davies (Short Story) This Quarter October/November/December 1929
  • 14 — Cockatoo — Doreen Munro (Short Story)
  • 23 — Pot Luck — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 24 — Taking Cover… — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — Marriage Broker — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 39 — Love Is a Gimmick — Paul Gallico (Short Story)
  • 51 — Baghdad Bus — Christopher Landon (Short Story)
  • 66 — The Golden Age — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 69 — Serpent in the Sun — Hugh B. Cave (Short Story) Collier’s June 10 1955
  • 83 — Samurai Sword — Celso Carunungan (Short Story)
  • 91 — Tip Your Planet Here — Martin Jordan (Short Story); the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 101 — Melody for Lute and Ocarina — Morris Bishop (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 102 — A Letter to My Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — Cook Wanted — Victor Canning (Short Story) This Week April 10 1955, as “The Chef Who Got Fed Up”
  • 110 — Storm [Part 2 of 2] — P. Fitzgerald O’Connor (Serial Segment) Argosy (UK) November 1955; illustrated by Neville Dear
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2663PDFArgosy Vol. 342, No. 11956-01-01Henry SteegerFrank McCarthy & Robert Monroe
  • 4 — Hunting Tales (Mostly Tall) — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Ask Us Another — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 7 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 11 — Hell’s Acres — Harold Montanye (Miscellaneous)
  • 13 — Boating — John Kingdon (Column)
  • 15 — Slavery Does Exist—Today! — Maurice B. Long (Article)
  • 18 — Jail Bait — John D. MacDonald (Novelette)
  • 20 — He Tames the White Death — Edson Rich (Article)
  • 22 — Cats That Hunt Men — Gene Caesar (Article)
  • 24 — The Secret of the Rope Trick — John A. Keel (Article)
  • 26 — No Man’s Gun — Michael Foster (Short Story)
  • 28 — The Court of Last Resort: Tom Runyon: The Way Back — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 30 — Miracle in Milwaukee — Quentin Reynolds (Article)
  • 32 — New Tackle for ’56 — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 34 — Don Block’s Paradise — Joe Mahaffey (Article)
  • 38 — Benny and the Sure Thing — Everett Rhodes Castle (Short Story)
  • 40 — Madness in the Streets — J. D. Ratcliff (Article)
  • 42 — Rodeo Hot Seat — Hy Peskin (Pictorial)
  • 44 — What You Should Know About Scope Sights — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 46 — Manolete’s Last Kill — Kenneth Tynan (Excerpt) from Bull Fever, Longmans, 1955
  • 63 — Deadly Game — Cyril Clemens (Miscellaneous)
  • 70 — Movie of the Month: The Lieutenant Wore Skirts — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
2664Argosy (UK) Vol. 17, No. 11956-01-01E. Carlile
  • 4 — Shining Star — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint); illustrated by E. Carlile
  • 5 — Christmas Eve in Brooklyn — Sean O’Faolain (Short Story)
  • 15 — Box of Crackers — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 16 — The Street Where the Heart Lies — Ludwig Bemelmans (Short Story) This Week February 13 1955; illustrated by Ludwig Bemelmans
  • 23 — Claimant — Elizabeth Bowen (Short Story) The Third Ghost Book ed. Cynthia Asquith, James Barrie, 1955
  • 30 — Christmas Joy — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — A Winter Tale — William Buchan (Short Story)
  • 43 — A Man of Parts — William Sansom (Short Story)
  • 54 — Tinsel & Tights — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — The Mountain Without a Name — Robert Sheckley (Short Story) Citizen in Space by Robert Sheckley, Ballantine, 1955; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 72 — Ludmila — Paul Gallico (Extract) The Sketch Christmas 1953; illustrated by Shirley Hughes
  • 91 — Follow My Fancy — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 100 — Nocturne — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Quigley 873 — Frank Sullivan (Short Story) The New Yorker December 29 1951
  • 108 — Harry Black [Part 1 of 3] — David Walker (Serial Segment); illustrated by Raymond Sheppard
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2665Argosy Vol. 342, No. 21956-02-01Henry SteegerFrank McCarthy
  • 4 — Hunting with Rabbits’ Feet — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 9 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 13 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 15 — Say When! — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 18 — Leopard in My Lap — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 20 — The Man Who Sweet-Talks Death — Walter Henry Nelson (Article)
  • 22 — Mission Over Buka — Martin Caidin (Article)
  • 25 — Lever-Action Field-Tested Favorite — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 26 — The Night John Baker Died — James McKimmey, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 28 — Assignment—Algeria — Robert Bridgeport (Article)
  • 32 — The Story Behind Moby Dick — Stephen Grimes (Pictorial)
  • 36 — The Court of Last Resort: Citizen Firepower — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 38 — “Die, but Do Not Kill” — Harrison Forman (Article)
  • 40 — The Last Night — Frank Bennett (Short Story)
  • 44 — Get a Camp Boat…and Discover Adventure — John G. Kingdon (Article)
  • 49 — 1956 Boat-Show Calendar — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — Is Your Boat Properly Equipped? — Douglas Renfrew (Article)
  • 52 — What’s New in Outboard Motors? — Gilmore Bailey (Article)
  • 54 — Murder on the Keys! — Richard Marsten (Novelette)
  • 58 — The Court of Last Resort: The Case of Ernest Woodmansee — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 68 — “Divorce Granted” — Joseph C. Stacey (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — Ed Zern’s Page: Save the Madison — Ed Zern (Column)
2666Argosy (UK) Vol. 17, No. 21956-02-01
  • 4 — Peacock of Java — William Jay Smith (Poem(s)) Celebration at Dark by William Jay Smith, Hamish Hamilton, 1950
  • 5 — Spanish Garden — Daphne K. Forster (Short Story)
  • 15 — About Mabel Grote — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 22 — Perfumes of Arabia — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Dead Reckoning — Michael Gilbert (Short Story) Adventure June 1955, as “The Man Who Sold Out”
  • 33 — A Night at the Opera — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 34 — Deep Range — Arthur C. Clarke (Short Story) Star Science Fiction Stories No. 3 ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine, 1955; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 42 — Station Syren — John Betjeman (Poem(s)) A Few Late Chrysanthemums by John Betjeman, John Murray, 1954
  • 43 — A Man up an Elm Tree — Rhys Davies (Short Story)
  • 56 — King of String — Richard Armour (Poem(s))
  • 57 — Bidding Fair — James Norman (Short Story)
  • 70 — Equestrienne — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Man Trap — Wilbur Daniel Steele (Short Story)
  • 91 — Little Shoes of Saint Crispin — John Salt (Short Story)
  • 99 — Putting It Across — Cordelia Baird Gross (Short Story)
  • 104 — Harry Black [Part 2 of 3] — David Walker (Serial Segment); illustrated by Raymond Sheppard
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2667Argosy Vol. 342, No. 31956-03-01Henry SteegerWendy Hilty & Nick Eggenhofer
  • 6 — Hunting with Four-Leaf Clovers — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Boating — John Kingdon (Column)
  • 13 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 15 — Hitler’s Death Mountain Treasure — Henry Jordan (Article)
  • 20 — Killer in Skirts — Marvin H. Albert (Article)
  • 22 — He Climbed Everest Alone! — John Keel (Article)
  • 24 — An Argosy Preview: The Atomic Car — Alben Philips (Article)
  • 26 — Wolf Cry — Eugene Pawley (Short Story)
  • 28 — The Last of the Fencebusters? — Arthur Daley (Article)
  • 30 — The Court of Last Resort: Write to Knight Tonight — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 33 — It’s All in Knowing Your Men — Neill C. Wilson (Short Story)
  • 36 — The Case of the Happy Hippo — Hassoldt Davis (Pictorial)
  • 38 — I Went Down with the Schooner “Marvel” — Harry Nathanson; as told to Stanley Eugene Smith (Article)
  • 41 — Watch Those Curves — Stanley E. Smith (Article)
  • 42 — The Suicide Run — Hy Peskin (Pictorial)
  • 46 — King of the Cats — Richard G. Hubler (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Shotgun Pointers — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 52 — A Kind of Whistle — Dion Henderson (Short Story)
  • 55 — Clothes Talk: Revolution in Shirts — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 70 — Movie of the Month: Cockleshell Heroes — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 84 — The Deadly Weapon — Richard LeBlanc (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 96 — The Original Kickapoo Joy Game — Clyde Carley (Article)
2668Argosy (UK) Vol. 17, No. 31956-03-01
  • 4 — White Fire — John Barron Mays (Poem(s)) The Seasons Change by John Barron Mays, The Fortune Press, 1950
  • 5 — A Mouse in the House — Richard Mealand (Short Story) Family Circle November 1955, as “There’s a Mouse in the House”
  • 14 — Girl at the Bar — William Saroyan (Short Story) Argosy April 1955
  • 19 — Servants Discuss People — J. D. Scott (Short Story)
  • 26 — Mixed Grill — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 27 — Madman of the Mountain — Hugh B. Cave (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 12 1954
  • 41 — Who’ll Buy My Lingual? — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker February 19 1955
  • 42 — Cupid Speed the Clocks — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 44 — Arctic Vengeance — Arthur Gordon (Short Story)
  • 51 — Enchanted Trolley [Green Town] — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Good Housekeeping July 1955, as “The Trolley”
  • 55 — The Next to the Last Bullet — Mark Derby (Short Story) This Week June 28 1953
  • 64 — A la Mode — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Call of the Lake — Edmund Gilligan (Short Story)
  • 77 — Painted Death — Winifred Wolfe (Short Story)
  • 93 — Spanish Dancer — Brian Cleeve (Short Story)
  • 103 — Gorging? — Rod Maclean (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 104 — Whirl of Gaiety — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — Harry Black [Part 3 of 3] — David Walker (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2669Argosy Vol. 342, No. 41956-04-01Henry SteegerJack Dumas
  • 4 — Fishing with Hookers — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Boating — John Kingdon (Column)
  • 12 — The Man Who Stole Alcatraz — C. William Chamberlain (Article)
  • 13 — It’s News to Men — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 15 — The Spy Who Out-Swindled the Kremlin — Andrew St. George (Article)
  • 19 — Our Billion-Dollar Bootleg Hangover — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 20 — Cutlass Empire — George Woodbury (Article)
  • 22 — Nobody Pushes Me Around — Arnold Hano (Short Story)
  • 24 — Baseball’s Most Artful Dodger — John Drebinger (Article)
  • 26 — Simba! — John B. George (Article)
  • 28 — My God! What Have We Done? — Robert Lewis; as told to Joseph Marx (Article)
  • 31 — Make Your Own Gun Case — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 32 — The Case of the Purloined Philanderer — Michael Gilbert (Short Story) Argosy (UK) October 1955
  • 35 — The Court of Last Resort: The Purpose of Parole — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 36 — My Muscle and I — J. Edgar Grove (Article)
  • 38 — Clothes Talk: Unsolicited Testimonial — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 39 — Nate Bartlett’s Store — Jack Schaefer (Short Story)
  • 42 — Argosy’s 1956 Fishing Roundup
  • 43 — Introduction — Larry Koller (Section Introduction)
  • 44 — Lures for Salmon Trolling — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 46 — Landlocks Down Under — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 50 — Tricks That Take Trout — Harold F. Blaisdell (Article)
  • 52 — Jackfish Country — Erwin A. Bauer (Article)
  • 54 — Pan Fishing — Jim Mitchell (Article)
  • 58 — Movie of the Month: On the Threshold of Space — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 96 — Ed Zern’s Page: The Great Whiskey Mystery — Ed Zern (Column)
2670Argosy (UK) Vol. 17, No. 41956-04-01
  • 4 — Singer’s Nest — Wilfrid Gibson (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 5 — Edge of Fear — Victor Canning (Short Story)
  • 14 — Brush It Aside — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 15 — Chance of a Lifetime — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Charm July 1954, as “The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone”
  • 25 — Blondes Prefer Gentlemen — Jacques Gillies (Short Story)
  • 36 — High Spirits — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Killer’s Choice — Patrick Meagher (Short Story)
  • 47 — Martian Eisteddfod — E. L. Malpass (Short Story); the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 51 — Miss Hercules — Paul Gallico (Short Story)
  • 62 — Come Hither — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — Danger Trail — Richard Ferber (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 79 — Crime in the Kasbah — Michael Sheridan (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 88 — Night-Lilac — Mark Van Doren (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 89 — Swamp Boy — John Kruse (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 106 — Love Locks — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 108 — Be Shot for Sixpence [Part 1 of 4] — Michael Gilbert (Serial Segment); illustrated by Swavek
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2671Argosy Vol. 342, No. 51956-05-01Henry Steeger
  • 4 — Hunting with Brickbats — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Ask Us Another — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 13 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 15 — The Strange Two Lives of Otto John — Henry Jordan (Article)
  • 19 — Custer’s Last Stand: Legend—or Blunder? — Robert Crichton & David Miller (Article)
  • 22 — Fire Below! — John Wallace (Short Story)
  • 24 — The Devil Doll — Alben Philips (Short Story)
  • 26 — The Old 4-4-0: The Iron Horse That Won the West — Clyde Carley (Article)
  • 28 — Murder Is His Business — Carle Hodge (Article)
  • 31 — The Court of Last Resort: Law Enforcement at the Crossroads — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 32 — Lose and Like It: The Jackie Gleason Diet — Richard Gehman (Article)
  • 36 — The World’s Most Powerful Handgun — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 38 — I Trained ’Em All — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 42 — Secret Weapon — Joseph L. Marx (Short Story)
  • 44 — Maid for Export — Ormond Gigli (Pictorial Ref. Helen Partello.)
  • 46 — Fish ’Em Up or Down — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 48 — Zep Buster — A. A. Hoehling (Article)
  • 50 — On You It Looks Good! — Cecil Lubell (Miscellaneous)
  • 68 — Movie of the Month: The Harder They Fall — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 96 — Baseball Superstitions — John Drebinger (Article)
2672Argosy (UK) Vol. 17, No. 51956-05-01John Silver
  • 4 — Argosy Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Pancho’s Gift — Robert Standish (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 19 — The Revenge of Big Michael — Brian Cleeve (Short Story)
  • 30 — Puzzle Corner — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 31 — Riding High — Edward Hyams (Short Story)
  • 37 — The Naughty Preposition — Morris Bishop (Poem(s)) A Bowl of Bishop: Museum Thoughts and Other Verses by Morris Bishop, Dial, 1954
  • 38 — Woodnotes Wild — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — Green Paradise — John Steinbeck (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 48 — Sly Glances — Haynes Bayly (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 49 — Lion’s Mouth — Stuart Cloete (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 62 — Infernal Equinox — Philene Hammer (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 63 — Armageddon — Fredric Brown (Short Story) Unknown August 1941
  • 68 — House to House — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 70 — Man of Hate — Jacland Marmur (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 83 — Flower of Night — John Dew (Short Story)
  • 95 — Ivory Joe — John Pudney (Short Story)
  • 102 — Nut Cutlets — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — Windfall — Martin Armstrong (Short Story)
  • 110 — Be Shot for Sixpence [Part 2 of 4] — Michael Gilbert (Serial Segment); illustrated by Swavek
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2673Argosy Vol. 342, No. 61956-06-01Henry SteegerBob Kuhn
  • 4 — Hunting with Breeze-Shooters — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Movie of the Month: Fastest Gun Alive — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 12 — Clothes Talk: The Man in the White Suit — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 13 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 15 — Have You Seen This Man? — Maurice B. Long (Article)
  • 18 — I Crawled Out of the Hump — Robert V. Reynolds; as told to Joseph Stocker (Article)
  • 20 — The Law of the Hunted — Lawrence Williams (Short Story)
  • 22 — Shooting the Wild Colorado — William Belknap, Jr. & Jerome Visbak (Pictorial)
  • 26 — The Last Lap — Peerce Platt (Short Story)
  • 28 — The Corpse Wore White — Lewis Thompson & Charles Boswell (Article)
  • 31 — The Court of Last Resort: The Tom Runyon Case: What Price Parole? — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 32 — The Company with the Heart of Gold — Stuart Cloete (Short Story)
  • 35 — How Not to Get Clipped — Will Perry (Article)
  • 36 — I Was a Prisoner at Twenty-One Fathoms — Joe Tallarico; as told to Nat Tashman (Article)
  • 40 — Kodiak! — John Day (Article)
  • 42 — Cruising with an Outboard — John Kingdon (Article)
  • 44 — The Bottle-Club Racket — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 46 — Lures, Lunkers and Legends — Dale Shaw (Article)
  • 48 — The Night That Hamburg Died — Martin Caidin (Article)
  • 50 — Bench-Rest Shooting — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 76 — The Anchor That Goofed — Ed Zern (Miscellaneous)
  • 88 — A Better Mousetrap — Richard LeBlanc (Miscellaneous)
2674Argosy (UK) Vol. 17, No. 61956-06-01John Silver
  • 4 — Argosy Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Cinderella Smile — Arthur Gordon (Short Story) Bluebook March 1956
  • 15 — Out for a Duck — Charles C. O’Connell (Short Story)
  • 23 — Fair Game — J. M. Rosen (Short Story)
  • 32 — Office Hours — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Strange Carnival — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) Men Without Bones by Gerald Kersh, Heinemann, 1955, as “Carnival on the Downs”
  • 45 — Hungry Sand — Garnett Radcliffe (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 49 — The Hot Run — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 62 — Chill Down Your Spine — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — Bianca’s Hands — Theodore Sturgeon (Short Story) Argosy (UK) May 1947
  • 73 — Treatment for Shock — John Salt (Short Story)
  • 84 — Love at First Sight — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — Last Rainbow — Arthur Mayse (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 98 — Pottle Deep — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 99 — Cracken Joke — Clive Burnley (Short Story)
  • 107 — Be Shot for Sixpence [Part 3 of 4] — Michael Gilbert (Serial Segment); illustrated by Swavek
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2675Argosy Vol. 343, No. 11956-07-01Henry SteegerPaul Rabut
  • 4 — Fishing with Spooks — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — How Does It Feel to Be Fit? — Stanley E. Smith (Article)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 13 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 15 — Big Fella Wash-Wash — Marion Hargrove & Herb Carlson (Article)
  • 18 — The Path to Treason — Henry Jordan (Article)
  • 20 — The $280,000,000 Treasure Hunt — N. Stirling (Article)
  • 22 — Percentage Boy — William Campbell Gault (Short Story)
  • 24 — The Astonishing Monk of Chimay — Frank Jerome Riley (Article)
  • 26 — Here’s Schlucking at You! — Stanley Englebardt (Article)
  • 28 — Today the Bird Flies! — Martin Caidin (Article)
  • 30 — The Court of Last Resort: Wilbert Coffin—The Case That Wouldn’t Die — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 32 — Shotgun Clinic — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 34 — The Last Ride — Vincent Fotre (Short Story)
  • 36 — They Drive to Win — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 40 — Death Charge — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 42 — The Big Score — Matt Taylor (Short Story)
  • 44 — Bundle from Britain — [uncredited] (Pictorial Ref. Joan Collins)
  • 46 — Riding High — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 48 — The Great Pekin-to-Paris Road Race — Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 50 — Fishing on the Great Divide — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 53 — Movie of the Month: Santiago — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 63 — Clothes Talk: Week-End Uniform — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 70 — Are You Military Wise? — Joseph C. Stacey (Quiz)
  • 85 — Boating — John Kingdon (Column)
  • 96 — Ask Us Another — [uncredited] (Column)
2676Argosy (UK) Vol. 17, No. 71956-07-01John SilverMoyra Leatham
  • 4 — Argosy Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Three Is a Lucky Number — Margery Allingham (Short Story)
  • 16 — Lion with a Delicate Air — Penelope Hughes (Short Story); illustrated by Moyra Leatham
  • 21 — A Mild Attack of Locusts — Doris Lessing (Short Story) The New Yorker February 26 1955
  • 29 — Model Wife — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 38 — Flower of the Water — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — M Molecule — Robert Sheckley (Short Story) Galaxy Science Fiction May 1953, as “Specialist”; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 54 — Summer Pie — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 55 — Concettina’s Roses — Félicien Marceau; translated by J. E. Malcolm (Short Story)
  • 69 — Saturday Night — Erskine Caldwell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 76 — Plumb Lines — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — No One Will Ever Know — Geoffrey Household (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post August 28 1948
  • 85 — Vagabond’s Gold — Isabel Adam (Short Story)
  • 91 — The Race Across Our Meadows — Edmund Gilligan (Short Story)
  • 108 — Court Favours — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — Twice Unwelcome — Michael Barker (Short Story)
  • 117 — Be Shot for Sixpence [Part 4 of 4] — Michael Gilbert (Serial Segment); illustrated by Swavek
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2677Argosy Vol. 343, No. 21956-08-01Henry SteegerWendy Hilty & H. Charles McBarron, Jr.
  • 4 — Fishing with Yarn Spinners — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — The Court of Last Resort: The Coffin Case—to a Private Eye — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 13 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 15 — Buccaneer from the Bronx — Elliott Forrest & Henry Jordan (Article)
  • 18 — Belle Starr—Petticoat Desperado — Edwin V. Burkholder (Article)
  • 20 — Condor Hunt — Walt Wiggins (Article)
  • 24 — Decoy for Death — James McKimmey, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 26 — Pennant Stuff — Arthur Mann (Article)
  • 29 — Terror Town — Ellery Queen (Novelette)
  • 32 — High-Speed Crack-Up — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 34 — The Man Behind the Ruger Gun — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 36 — The Big Leap — Walt Sheldon (Short Story)
  • 38 — Jim Bowie’s Big Knife — Robert Bridgeport (Article)
  • 40 — I Flew the World’s Hottest Fighter — Joe Ozier; as told to Dick Halvorsen (Article)
  • 42 — Armful of Gold — [uncredited] (Pictorial Ref. Eve Meyer.)
  • 44 — How to Catch Fish in August — Dale Shaw (Article)
  • 46 — Sea-Going Slats — John Kingdom (Article)
  • 48 — They Rode the Winds — Robert Crichton (Article)
  • 53 — Citation for Argosy — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 56 — Are You Battle-Wise? — Joseph C. Stacey (Quiz)
  • 59 — Movie of the Month: The Mountain — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 62 — Clothes Talk: Old School Tie — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 71 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 75 — Scaler Beware! — Richard LeBlanc (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — The Man Who Hated Lincoln — W. Stanley Hoole (Article)
2678Argosy (UK) Vol. 17, No. 81956-08-01John SilverSherborne
  • 4 — Argosy Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Full Fathom Five — Kem Bennett (Short Story) Cosmopolitan January 1956
  • 21 — Strange Weather for August — John Kerr (Short Story)
  • 27 — Assorted Fancies — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 28 — Summer-City — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Ta-Ra-Ra Boom! — Leslie Bonnet (Short Story)
  • 41 — Night Watch — Joseph Whitehill (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 57 — Hush Puppy [Monsieur Bonneval] — Paul Gallico (Short Story)
  • 68 — Travelling Light — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Talk of the Devil — Vernon Bartlett (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 83 — Promise at Dusk — Walter de la Mare (Short Story) The English Review January 1919, as “The Promise”
  • 90 — Readers’ Letters (Letter Column)
  • 90 — Bon Voyage! — E. M. Russell (Letter)
  • 90 — Don’t Fool About — J. Holt (Letter)
  • 90 — Much-Travelled Copy — Veronica Dodkins (Letter)
  • 90 — Widdershins — George Underhill (Letter)
  • 90 — The Ladies, God Bless ’Em — Irene Mason (Letter)
  • 91 — Sound of Thunder — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Collier’s June 28 1952
  • 101 — Red Hair — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 112 — I’ll Never Forget — John P. Marquand (Novellete) (Reprint); illustrated by Sherborne
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2679Argosy Vol. 343, No. 31956-09-01Henry SteegerJames Triggs
  • 4 — Hunting with Bagels — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 13 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 15 — Trujillo—Dictator Within Our Gates? 1. The Case of the Missing Professor — Andrew St. George (Article)
  • 18 — Jaguar! — Walt Wiggins (Article)
  • 22 — Whammy Buster — William Holder (Short Story)
  • 24 — Prohibition—The Ghost That Won’t Stay Put — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 26 — I Was a Zero Pilot — Saburo Sakai; as told to Martin Caidin (Article)
  • 28 — Why You Gamble — M. Robbins (Article)
  • 30 — Death in the Deep Six — Lieutenant Edward R. Grant; as told to Dick Halvorsen (Article)
  • 32 — Choke Makes Shotgun Magic — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 34 — The Borrower from Brooklyn — William Heuman (Short Story)
  • 36 — The Court of Last Resort: Clue of the Missing Mountain — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 38 — Fall Guy — Cecil Lubell (Miscellaneous)
  • 42 — Strictly for Dreams — Louis Stettner (Pictorial Ref. Diana Millay)
  • 44 — The Naked Warriors — Commander Francis Fane, USNR & Don Moore (Article)
  • 46 — The Lieutenant’s Letter — Frank X. Tolbert (Short Story)
  • 48 — Top Dog of the Sea — Dick Wolff (Article)
  • 52 — The Mean One — Russell B. Aitken (Article)
  • 55 — The Nerve of the Guy — Richard LeBlanc (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — New Gun Tips — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 66 — Movie of the Month: Toward the Unknown — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 73 — Ask Us Another — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 76 — Boxing Quiz — Carroll Van Court (Quiz)
  • 88 — Poppycock — Webb B. Garrison (Miscellaneous)
2680Argosy (UK) Vol. 17, No. 91956-09-01John SilverShirley Hughes, Karen Williger
  • 4 — Argosy Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Golden Fountains — Christopher Landon (Short Story)
  • 13 — Going by Paradise — Vernon Sheridan (Short Story)
  • 19 — Corridor of Venus — Neil Bell (Short Story) Argosy (UK) January 1948
  • 24 — Tuppence Coloured — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 24 — A Drinking Bout — Liu Chia (translated) (Poem(s)) 1933 translated from the Chinese; from The Hundred Names by Henry H. Hart (University of California Press).
  • 25 — Cricket — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 28 — Personal Column — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 30 — The Queen of Spain Fritillary — H. E. Bates (Novellete); illustrated by Shirley Hughes
  • 52 — Spade and Pail — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — Moonshine — Ruth M. Goldsmith (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly May 1956
  • 63 — Murder Fish — John Kruse (Short Story) Collier’s September 2 1955
  • 77 — The Tender Age — John Collier (Short Story) The New Yorker March 10 1956
  • 81 — The Toucan — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The Saturday Evening Post December 3 1949
  • 82 — Course of True Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Summer in the Air [Green Town] — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post February 18 1956
  • 91 — Next Door to a Witch — Robert Blake (Short Story)
  • 101 — The Little Dog Laughed — L. W. Godfrey (Short Story)
  • 107 — White Violets — E. Crandall (Novellete) McCall’s February 1953 (+1); illustrated by Karen Williger
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2681Argosy Vol. 343, No. 41956-10-01Henry SteegerBob Kuhn
  • 4 — Hunting the White Deer — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Boating — John Kingdon (Column)
  • 11 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 17 — Frogman Commando — Henry Jordan (Article)
  • 20 — Trujillo—Dictator Within Our Gates? Part 2: The League of Condemned Men — Andrew St. George (Article)
  • 22 — The Big Burn — Norman Daniels (Short Story)
  • 24 — Football’s Two-Edged Weapon—The Forward Pass — Milton Gross (Article)
  • 26 — White Ghosts of the Amazon — William B. Ray; as told to George X. Sand (Article)
  • 30 — “The Air Was in Flames” — A. A. Hoehling (Article)
  • 34 — The World’s Zaniest Capitalists — Charles Lanius (Article)
  • 36 — The Spoiler — William R. Cox (Short Story)
  • 39 — The Robbery Squad — Philip Weck (Short Story)
  • 42 — The Handgun—Your Ace in the Hole — Elmer Keith (Article)
  • 44 — New Guns for New Cartridges — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 46 — The Bob Marshall Bull — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 48 — Backyard Safari — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 52 — Ducks by the Dozens — Henry P. Davis (Article)
  • 54 — The “Buck Law”—Time for a Change? — Frank Cameron (Article)
  • 58 — Clothes Talk: Hurrah for the Hood! — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 74 — Movie of the Month: The Solid Gold Cadillac — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 96 — Hock Shop — Webb B. Garrison (Miscellaneous)
2682Argosy (UK) Vol. 17, No. 101956-10-01John SilverW. B. White
  • 4 — Argosy Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Madame Pineau’s Three Screams — David E. Walker (Short Story) Cosmopolitan July 1954
  • 14 — Attention, Parents! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 15 — Echoing Dream [Joseph Jorkens] — Lord Dunsany (Short Story)
  • 21 — A Wreath for Aunt Hannah — Leslie Bonnet (Short Story)
  • 30 — Single Thoughts — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Night Club in Reno — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 45 — Silent Hostages — Paul Gallico (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 2 1956
  • 51 — Strong Man from Piraeus — George Johnston (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 62 — Undersea Fever — William Cole (Poem(s)) The New Yorker July 23 1955
  • 63 — Secret of Trinity’s Island — Hugh B. Cave (Novellete) Argosy November 1947
  • 81 — Evil Is Silver — Ken Gentry (Short Story); the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 88 — Cowboy, Cowboy! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Mr. Linseed’s Clock — Gerald Bullett (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 99 — Whisper in the Dark — Michael Sayers (Short Story)
  • 106 — Ice Cold in Alex [Part 1 of 3] — Christopher Landon (Serial Segment); illustrated by W. B. White
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2683Argosy Vol. 343, No. 51956-11-01Henry SteegerJohn McDermott
  • 4 — Fishing with Isaac — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Pickett’s Charge at Gettysburg — Stephen Vincent Benét (Excerpt) from John Brown’s Body, Murray Hill, 1928
  • 12 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 13 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 15 — The Big Steal — Henry Jordan (Article)
  • 18 — Stars for Old Sarge — Lynn Montross (Short Story)
  • 20 — The Court of Last Resort: The Case of the Pear-Shaped Bloodstains — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 22 — The Wild Goose — Andrew St. George (Article)
  • 24 — Toughest Target on Wings… — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 26 — Outcast Rider — Calvin J. Clements (Short Story)
  • 28 — Doctor with a Ringside Manner — Stanley E. Smith (Article)
  • 30 — The Thief and the $80,000 Bricks — William Fairfield (Article)
  • 34 — The Man They Couldn’t Kill — Bertram B. Fowler (Article)
  • 36 — The World’s Wettest Brotherhood — Charles Lanius (Article)
  • 38 — The Dog with the Magic Eye — Robert Crichton (Article)
  • 40 — Break at Slug Canyon — David Perlman (Article)
  • 42 — “She Walks in Beauty” — Jerome Yulsman (Pictorial Ref. Jayne Hacklyn.)
  • 44 — Gun Safety First — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 46 — Ride in the Shadows — James P. Duff (Short Story)
  • 49 — Pocketful of Trouble — Dale Shaw (Article)
  • 53 — Clothes Talk: Fancy Shirts — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 57 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 68 — Movie of the Month: The Teahouse of the August Moon — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 72 — He Won—and Lost — Gene Longtine (Miscellaneous)
  • 78 — Are You Plane-Wise? — Joseph C. Stacey (Quiz)
  • 96 — Exercises for Modern Living — J. Edgar Grove (Article)
2684Argosy (UK) Vol. 17, No. 111956-11-01John SilverW. B. White
  • 4 — Argosy Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Who Has Seen the Wind? [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 14 — Pot Shots — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 15 — Widow Trap — Robert Fontaine (Short Story) Argosy (UK) December 1951
  • 21 — Fetch Her Away — Theodora Benson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 25 — Jupiter in Paris — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 30 — All for Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Search for Tomorrow — Edward Lindall (Short Story)
  • 42 — Noughts and Crosses — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 43 — The Gourmet and the Girl — James Norman (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 54 — Salt and Fresh — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Love Apple — Mary Lee Settle (Short Story)
  • 67 — Deep Treasure — John Kruse (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 86 — A Charm of Spells — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Clean Sweep — E. C. Hornsby (Short Story)
  • 97 — Height of Danger — Arthur Gordon (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 104 — Ice Cold in Alex [Part 2 of 3] — Christopher Landon (Serial Segment); illustrated by W. B. White
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2685Argosy Vol. 343, No. 61956-12-01Henry SteegerJack Dumas
  • 4 — Hunting with Worms — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — The Court of Last Resort: The Holman Case: A New Look — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 12 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 13 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 15 — The Case of the Soviet Seamen — Gilbert Costa (Article)
  • 18 — A Little Bit of Dying — Kem Bennett (Short Story)
  • 20 — Our Fightingest Four-Star General — George Alexander (Article)
  • 22 — The Nine Lives of Mike Malloy — Charles Lanius (Article)
  • 24 — Half a Ton of Murder — Walt Wiggins (Article)
  • 26 — The Man in the Gray Steel Suit — Merwin Dembling (Article)
  • 28 — Strictly for Strong Men — Frank O. Hough (Article)
  • 31 — The Inch That Can Destroy the World — Maurice B. Long (Article)
  • 34 — The Courage of Howard Blackburn — Lindsay Claiborne & Chuck Meyer (Article)
  • 36 — The Night of Plenty Muchacha — Don Waters (Short Story)
  • 38 — The Car You’ll Drive Next Year — J. Edward Schipper (Article)
  • 42 — Loot for a Lady — Jerome Yulsman (Pictorial Ref. Nona Van Tosh.)
  • 44 — Court Magician — Arnold (Red) Auerbach (Article)
  • 46 — His Blood-Red Banner — John D. Craig & Joe Marx (Short Story)
  • 48 — The Robot Photo — Henry Jordan (Article)
  • 50 — Bringing Home the Buck — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 53 — Clothes Talk: What I Want for Christmas — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 58 — Movie of the Month: The Rainmaker — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
2686Argosy (UK) Vol. 17, No. 121956-12-01John Silver
  • 4 — Argosy Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Phantom of the Bridge — Leon Ware (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 8 1951
  • 18 — Did You Ever? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 19 — The Big Snore — H. A. Manhood (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 25 — A Plate of Roast Beef — Kem Bennett (Short Story); the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 36 — Question Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Return of the Wolf — Edmund Gilligan (Short Story) Bluebook February 1956
  • 55 — Informer X [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 63 — Starring Andrea — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 78 — What the Butler Saw — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Prisoner of Night — Mark Derby (Short Story)
  • 91 — Lotus Flower — Leslie Bonnet (Short Story)
  • 97 — As Gay as Cheese — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 102 — Entrance Fee — Alexander Woollcott (Short Story) The New Yorker March 1 1930, as “Histoire de France, or Entrance Fee”
  • 105 — Ice Cold in Alex [Part 3 of 3] — Christopher Landon (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2687Argosy Vol. 344, No. 11957-01-01Henry SteegerFred Freeman
  • 4 — Hunting with a Lasso — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 9 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 10 — The Court of Last Resort: The Holman Case: Final Reckoning — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 11 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 13 — Boating — John Kingdon (Column)
  • 14 — He Found the Silent Would — Harry Henderson (Article)
  • 20 — The Ship That Changed an Empire — A. A. & M. D. Hoehling (Article)
  • 22 — Sherman Was Right — Robert G. Fuller (Novelette)
  • 24 — Man with the Blood-Red Cape — César Girón; as told to John Neill (Article)
  • 26 — I’ll Take Tequila — John Manson (Article)
  • 28 — They Sometimes Call ’Em Wrong — Bud Greenspan (Article)
  • 32 — The Long Sleep — Robert Zacks (Short Story)
  • 34 — Why the Jumpmaster Never Jumps — Harold Keen & Keith Monroe (Article)
  • 36 — Cussedest Critter Alive — Bertram Fowler (Article)
  • 38 — Last Outpost — Jack Rider (Article)
  • 40 — New Tackle for ’57 — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 42 — The Eaglebird — Eustace Cockrell (Short Story)
  • 44 — Pert Pixie — Don Ornitz (Pictorial Ref. Cheryl Kubert.)
  • 46 — One Came Back — Robert Crichton (Article)
  • 48 — The Single-Shot Target Rifle — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 53 — Clothes Talk: Cap Collector — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 53 — Hot on Ice — Gene Longtine (Miscellaneous)
  • 57 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 61 — Movie of the Month: The Wrong Man — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 70 — Cauliflower Row — Larry George (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — Tag Lines — Arturo F. Gonzalez, Jr. (Article)
2688Argosy (UK) Vol. 18, No. 11957-01-01John SilverRaymond Sheppard, Raymond Peynet, Michie
  • 4 — Argosy Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — My Old Man’s Trumpet — Desmond Bagley (Short Story)
  • 17 — Miss River — Nicholas Dee (Short Story)
  • 25 — Place of Stones — John Salt (Short Story)
  • 40 — Whose Zoo? — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — The Girl Who Moved [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 51 — Queenie White [Uncle Silas] — H. E. Bates (Short Story)
  • 58 — Quire of Seraphim — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 59 — Christmas Miracle — Paul Gallico (Short Story); illustrated by Raymond Sheppard
  • 70 — Present Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Abode of Love — Aubrey Menen (Extract) (Reprint)
  • 90 — Two’s Not Company — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 91 — Sextet — Raymond Peynet (Pictorial) from The Lovers’ Bedside Book, Perpetua, Ltd., 1956
  • 97 — Dodo Unto Others — John Ormerod (Short Story)
  • 101 — Silent Prism — Mark Van Doren (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 107 — Some Other Star — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) The Star December 23 1940
  • 110 — Manasco Road [Part 1 of 3] — Victor Canning (Serial Segment); illustrated by Michie
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2689Argosy Vol. 344, No. 21957-02-01Henry SteegerJack Dumas
  • 4 — Hunting with Candy Bars — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Small Boat Directory — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 13 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 15 — You, Too, Would Confess — Henry Jordan (Article)
  • 18 — Watcher in the Night — William Sambrot (Short Story)
  • 20 — Mayhem on Ice — Milton Gross (Article)
  • 22 — Raider from the Skies — Carroll Seeghers (Article)
  • 24 — God’s Angry Man — Edwin V. Burkholder (Article)
  • 26 — Escape for the Dying — Gene Caesar (Short Story)
  • 28 — Patterson—That’s My Boy ! — Cus D’Amato; as told to Josh Greenfeld (Article)
  • 30 — I Fought for Hungary: The Six Days That Shook the World — Tibor Bela Rédei; as told to B. W. Von Block (Article)
  • 34 — Stand-in for Murder — Charles Lanius (Article)
  • 36 — Kill Me Not Lightly — Floyd Mahannah (Short Story)
  • 38 — Target Shooting-’57 Style — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 40 — Survival! — W. Douglas Lansford (Article)
  • 42 — Girl in the Swim — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 44 — Sea-Going Bungalow — John Kingdon (Article)
  • 46 — Outboard Motors-1957 — Eric Johnson (Article)
  • 48 — How to Make Your Boat Amphibious — Gilmore Bailey (Article)
  • 50 — For Troubled Waters—the Down-East Dory — Doug Renfrew (Article)
  • 53 — Clothes Talk: Trends in Ties — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 62 — Boxing Quiz — Carroll Van Court (Quiz)
  • 66 — Movie of the Month: The Wings of Eagles — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
2690Argosy (UK) Vol. 18, No. 21957-02-01John SilverMichie
  • 4 — Argosy Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Nothing Happens on Highside [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 15 — Fear in the Night — Robert Sheckley (Short Story) Today’s Woman January 1953
  • 19 — Silver Trumpet — Stuart Cloete (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 26 — Rejection Slip — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Kiss at Croton Falls — Irwin Shaw (Short Story) Collier’s May 11 1956
  • 36 — Cold Blows the Wind — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 37 — Star Seeker — Kem Bennett (Short Story); the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 51 — Crossroads — John Kruse (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 68 — Tophole — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Lovesick Racehorse — Dal Stivens (Short Story)
  • 80 — Frost Bites — R. G. G. Price (Poem(s))
  • 81 — Dark Snow — Richard Ferber (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 93 — Something for Himself — Robert S. Close (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 98 — Plain and Pearl — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Dingo on the Run — A. N. Alexander (Short Story)
  • 104 — Manasco Road [Part 2 of 3] — Victor Canning (Serial Segment); illustrated by Michie
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2691Argosy Vol. 344, No. 31957-03-01Henry SteegerJames Triggs
  • 4 — Biggest News of the Month — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 9 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — Phil Silvers—TV’s Top Banana — Robert Crichton (Article)
  • 22 — Trouble at the Great Boar — George Morrill (Short Story)
  • 24 — They Starved Themselves for You — Herbert Bailey (Article)
  • 26 — Hell on Leather — Willard Porter (Article)
  • 30 — The Iron Jungle — Evan Hunter (Short Story)
  • 32 — It’s Tough—But I Love It — Yogi Berra; as told to Milton Gross (Article)
  • 34 — Igorot House of Courtship — Harrison Forman (Article)
  • 36 — The Fabulous “American .44” — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 38 — The Magnificent Snafu — Robert Fuller (Short Story)
  • 40 — One-Man Crime Wave — Charles Lanius (Article)
  • 42 — Ordeal of the Medusa — Thaddeus V. Tuleja (Article)
  • 44 — The Plot to Kill Hitler — Richard Hanser (Article)
  • 46 — The Big Fish of Hurricane Pass — Walter Craig Williams (Short Story)
  • 48 — How Crazy Is This Brush Factory? — Keith Monroe (Article)
  • 50 — Over the River! The New Bogus-Booze Bonanza — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 53 — Never Cuss a Grizzly — William A. Fisher, M.D. (Article)
  • 66 — 100,000,000 Goes to the Dogs — Gene Longtine (Miscellaneous)
  • 74 — Movie of the Month: Battle Hymn — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 85 — Clothes Talk: In Praise of Pants — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 100 — Boating — John Kingdon (Column)
  • 103 — The Court of Last Resort: The Case of the Brainwashed Sioux — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 107 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 112 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
2692Argosy (UK) Vol. 18, No. 31957-03-01John SilverMichie
  • 4 — Argosy Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Sporting Chance — Arthur Gordon (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 18 — Nosegay — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — Helen Among the Flames — Patrick Ryan (Short Story)
  • 27 — Runaway — Arthur Mayse (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 23 1954, as “Runaway Orphan”
  • 39 — Little Tin God — Jay Williams (Short Story)
  • 47 — At Pencil Point — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 48 — Mother Knows Best — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — Sauce for a Sailor — Edmund Gilligan (Short Story)
  • 60 — It’s a Plant — Rod Maclean (Poem(s)) Collier’s May 19 1951
  • 61 — Dual Control — Berkely Mather (Short Story)
  • 73 — Cash in Hand [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 82 — Touch of Magic — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Creeping Shadow — Mark Derby (Short Story)
  • 95 — King of Positano — Félicien Marceau; translated by J. E. Malcolm (Short Story)
  • 105 — I Love You, Bronwen — Hugh Michael Hogan (Short Story)
  • 111 — Manasco Road [Part 3 of 3] — Victor Canning (Serial Segment); illustrated by Michie
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2693Argosy Vol. 344, No. 41957-04-01Henry SteegerJack Dumas
  • 4 — Fishing with a Decoy — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — What’s New in Hi-Fi — Norman Weiser (Column)
  • 8 — Good Listening — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 9 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 10 — Angler Ike — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 13 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — Who Killed Serge Rubinstein? — Henry Jordan (Article)
  • 21 — The Monitor-Merrimac Hoax — Joe Millard (Article)
  • 24 — “I’m Always in a Jam!” — Clem Labine; as told to John McCallum (Article)
  • 26 — Ghost of the Rimrock — Gene Caesar (Short Story)
  • 28 — The Strange Death of Leslie Howard — Maurice B. Long (Article)
  • 30 — The Day the Water Burned — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 34 — Death Is My Hostess — Sax Rohmer (Short Story)
  • 36 — The Girl Who Hated Flies — Alan Jaffe (Article)
  • 38 — Drift Fever — Richard Harper (Short Story)
  • 40 — Is Ammunition Safe? — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 42 — New York’s Most Lavish Night Spot — Hy Peskin (Pictorial)
  • 44 — The Big Drop — Willard A. Colton (Short Story)
  • 46 — Argosy’s 1957 Fishing Roundup
  • 48 — South Along the Coast — Joe Brooks (Article)
  • 50 — The Angler’s Midwest — Erwin A. Bauer (Article)
  • 52 — Northwoods Terror — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 54 — Fish-Taking Lures — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 56 — Fishing Yankee Waters — Bob Elliot (Article)
  • 57 — Game Fish of the Northwest — Roderick Haig-Brown (Article)
  • 64 — Movie of the Month: Fear Strikes Out — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 82 — Clothes Talk: Poor Man’s Shirt — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 88 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 96 — Are You Fish-Wise? — Dick Kirkpatrick (Quiz)
  • 101 — The Court of Last Resort: The Coffin Case—A New Look — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 103 — You and Your Car: The Alaska Highway — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 104 — …Worth Two in the Bush — George Edwards (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — Ashes to Ashes — J. Edgar Grove (Article)
2694Argosy (UK) Vol. 18, No. 41957-04-01John SilverOwen Ward
  • 4 — Argosy Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Dinner for Four — Christopher Landon (Short Story)
  • 13 — Shango’s Magic — John Salt (Short Story)
  • 26 — The First Night of Lent — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Playboy March 1956
  • 33 — Versions in Verse — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 34 — Father’s Day — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Direct Approach — Richard Stern (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post February 5 1955
  • 51 — Source Seven [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story) John Bull August 29 1953
  • 65 — Women Mean Trouble — Edward Lindall (Short Story)
  • 79 — Favour for Lefty — Charles Einstein (Vignette) Collier’s November 23 1956
  • 83 — Leopard Platoon — Michael Tetley (Short Story)
  • 89 — Whoa, Noah! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 90 — Prow’d Beauty — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Spy Story — Robert Sheckley (Short Story) Playboy September 1955; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 104 — Death of a Huntsman — H. E. Bates (Novellete); illustrated by Owen Ward
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2695Argosy Vol. 344, No. 51957-05-01Henry SteegerJames Triggs
  • 4 — Hunting with Ironing Boards — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 5 — Old Ironsides’ 24-Pounder — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 10 — Boating — John Kingdon (Column)
  • 11 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 12 — It’s in the Cards: How to Win at Poker — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 13 — You and Your Car: Fuel Injectors…The Biggest Car News Since the Automatic Shift — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 14 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 15 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — Grand Inquisitor: The Mike Wallace Story — Robert Crichton (Article)
  • 22 — Dark Journey — Orson Welles (Short Story)
  • 24 — The All-American Bulge — Harry Henderson (Article)
  • 26 — The Lady Was a Pirate — Wenzell Brown (Article)
  • 28 — The Man Nobody Knows — Henry Jordan (Article)
  • 30 — The Deep Place — Bryce Walton (Short Story)
  • 32 — The Great Land Rush of ’57 — Harry Kursh (Article)
  • 34 — Shark Hunt — Stan Wayman (Article)
  • 36 — The Billy Bishop Story — Arch Whitehouse (Article)
  • 38 — The Big One — Dion Henderson (Short Story)
  • 40 — What’s Your Line? — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 42 — Girl in the Clouds — Edward Delong (Pictorial)
  • 44 — White-Water Slalom — Wendy Hilty (Pictorial)
  • 46 — The Last Turning — John Wallace (Short Story)
  • 48 — Handloading: How to Make Your Own Ammunition — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 50 — America’s Breathless Millions — James Joseph (Article)
  • 53 — Are You Fish-Wise? — Dick Kirkpatrick (Quiz)
  • 57 — Clothes Talk: The Automatic Suit — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 59 — Movie of the Month: The Spirit of St. Louis — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 99 — The Court of Last Resort: The Importance of Truth — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 105 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
2696Argosy (UK) Vol. 18, No. 51957-05-01John SilverCosgrove, Heath
  • 4 — Argosy Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Nylon Mask — Berkely Mather (Short Story)
  • 17 — A Horse Called Mark — Jack Schaefer (Short Story) The Pioneers by Jack Schaefer, Houghton Mifflin, 1954, as “That Mark Horse”
  • 26 — Rent Free — Edward Thomas (Poem(s)) from “If I Should Ever by Chance”, Modern British Poetry ed. Louis Untermeyer, Harcourt, Brace & Howe, 1920
  • 27 — Flying Buttress — Charles C. O’Connell (Short Story)
  • 31 — Inquire Within — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 32 — A Clutch of Eggs — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Dearest Conchita — Geoffrey Household (Short Story)
  • 42 — The Mermaid — A. E. Housman (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 43 — Night the Cat Stayed Out [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story); given as “The Night the Cat Stayed Out” in the Table of Contents.
  • 53 — Serpent — Mark Derby (Short Story)
  • 62 — Golden Slumbers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — Brown Mud Doll — Robert Bowran (Short Story)
  • 81 — Green Fingers at Your Throat — H. A. Manhood (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Heath
  • 84 — On the Oyster — David McCord (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 85 — Darkening Reef — Wilfred McNeilly (Short Story)
  • 93 — Girl in a Whirl — Nicholas Dee (Short Story)
  • 102 — O Where and O Where? — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — Murder My Shadow — Holly Roth (Novellete) (Reprint); illustrated by Cosgrove
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2697Argosy Vol. 344, No. 61957-06-01Henry SteegerJack Dumas
  • 4 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 6 — Fishing with Cuff Links — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 15 — The Court of Last Resort: The Dr. Sam Sheppard Case: A Dramatic New Turn — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 18 — The Wizard of Tin Pan Alley — Harlan Richards (Article); illustrated by Jacques Lowe
  • 22 — The Big Trip — William Holder (Short Story); illustrated by Fred Freeman
  • 24 — Baseball’s Secret Brotherhood — Robert Deindorfer (Article)
  • 26 — Pleasure Town — Everett Webber (Article); illustrated by Stanley Meltzoff
  • 28 — Krebiozen: Failure—or Key to Cancer? — Herbert Bailey & Walter Ross (Article)
  • 30 — Sand — Arthur L. James (Short Story); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 32 — Death’s Little Brothers — Charles Lanius (Article); illustrated by Charles Lanius
  • 34 — Love Me Tender — Joe Reilly (Article)
  • 36 — Mr. Beasley’s Crime Wave — Nathaniel Curtis (Short Story); illustrated by Richard Hook
  • 38 — Hog Wild — George X. Sand (Article)
  • 40 — Gasoline Alley Comes of Age—Indianapolis, 1957 — Dale Burgess (Article)
  • 42 — The Terrible Balloon Flight — Vincent Starrett (Article); illustrated by Robert Moore
  • 44 — The Frightened Ones — Colin G. Jameson (Short Story); illustrated by Sam Bates
  • 46 — Pleasant Under Glass — Ormond Gigli (Pictorial); featuring Lorraine Rogers.
  • 48 — Now You Can Fly — Dick Halvorsen (Article)
  • 50 — The Airborne Angler — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 52 — Death on Varmints — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 55 — Clothes Talk: On the Beltline — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 63 — You and Your Car: Riding on Air — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 80 — Movie of the Month: Silk Stockings — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 83 — What’s New in Hi-Fi — Norman Weiser (Column)
  • 91 — The Lotus “Eleven” — Ralph Stein (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Good Listening — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 100 — Boating — John Kingdon (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: The Fourflush and the Bobtail — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2698Argosy (UK) Vol. 18, No. 61957-06-01John SilverOliphant, Sawyer
  • 4 — Argosy Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Fall of a Sparrow — Victor Canning (Short Story)
  • 11 — How’s That? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 12 — Flying Starters — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 13 — Ride Like Mad — Molly Bennett (Short Story)
  • 21 — Survivor’s Leave — William H. Venables (Short Story)
  • 27 — Overbury and Delia — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 38 — Off the Ration — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — Breach of the Peace [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 51 — All Through the Night — Rhys Davies (Short Story) The New Yorker January 5 1957
  • 66 — Danger Money — Arthur Gordon (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 80 — High Spots — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — The Woman at Fog Point — Hugh B. Cave (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 16 1954
  • 97 — A Bout of Moonshine — Harald Lövgreen (Short Story)
  • 103 — Burnt Toast — Penelope Hughes (Short Story)
  • 110 — The Brigadier — Oliver Moxon (Novellete); illustrated by Sawyer
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2699Argosy Vol. 345, No. 11957-07-01Henry SteegerJohn McDermott
  • 4 — Fishing with Buzzers — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 7 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — What’s New in Hi-Fi — Norman Weiser (Column)
  • 12 — Movie of the Month: A Hatful of Rain — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 15 — Who’s Going to Win in ’58? — David Koonce (Article)
  • 18 — So Pale, So Cold, So Fair — Leigh Brackett (Novellete); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 20 — Part-Time Turncoat: The Story of Arlie Pate — Andrew St. George (Article)
  • 22 — War Cry — Merle Constiner (Short Story); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 24 — The Braves Won’t Blow This One! — Johnny Logan; as told to Milton Gross (Article)
  • 26 — King of the Spook Workers — William Lindsay Gresham (Article); illustrated by Walter Baumhofer
  • 28 — The Last Answer — C. S. Forester (Short Story); illustrated by Dick Stone
  • 30 — Deadly Ecstasies — Hans Fallada (Article); illustrated by Ray Keane
  • 32 — The Killer Cat of Kutru — Frank C. Hibben (Article); illustrated by Bob Kuhn
  • 34 — The Chute That Failed — William Richardson (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 36 — The Mad Bomber: A Study in Civic Terror — Millwood Falk (Article)
  • 38 — The Hidden Ones — Eugene Newsom (Short Story); illustrated by Bob Kuhn
  • 40 — The Court of Last Resort: Nothing but the Truth: The Dr. Sam Sheppard Case — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 42 — Tropicana — Hy Peskin (Pictorial)
  • 44 — A Prize for Mr. Big — Steve Allen (Short Story); illustrated by Norman Baer
  • 46 — Night-Bitin’ Trout — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 48 — Big Little Gun—The Incomparable .22 — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 51 — The Krebiozen Story: A Second Look — A. C. Ivy, Ph.D., M.D. & Herbert Bailey (Article)
  • 53 — Clothes Talk: Soft Shoe — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 57 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 68 — The Day the Jap Boarded Us — John Adams (Article)
  • 75 — Boating — John Kingdon (Column)
  • 79 — Good Listening — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 95 — You and Your Car: Guide to Tire Inflation — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 103 — The Lone Star State — Gene Longtine (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: High-Low Poker or…Devil Take the Middle Man — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2700Argosy (UK) Vol. 18, No. 71957-07-01John SilverMichie
  • 4 — Argosy Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Awake to Danger — Mark Derby (Short Story)
  • 16 — Curtain Up — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 17 — Contraption — Clifford Simak (Short Story) Star Science Fiction Stories ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine, 1953; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 25 — Toledo Virgin — George Johnston (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 36 — Racing & Chasing — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Parleyvoo — Wolf Mankowitz (Short Story)
  • 42 — Voyage Into Illusion [Patrick Petrella; Insp. (Supt.) Hazlerigg] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 55 — Love Scene — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 69 — Opal Creek — Edward Lindall (Short Story)
  • 80 — Summer Showers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — The Commander’s Wife — “Bartimeus” (Short Story) Britannia and Eve October 1937; given as “Commnder’s Wife” on the story itself.
  • 103 — Saints of the Sidewalk — Morris L. West (Short Story) The Saint Detective Magazine July 1957
  • 112 — Argosy Competition — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 113 — Mamba [Part 1 of 3] — Stuart Cloete (Serial Segment) (Reprint); illustrated by Michie
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2701Argosy Vol. 345, No. 21957-08-01Henry SteegerJack Dumas
  • 4 — What’s New in Hi-Fi — Norman Weiser (Column)
  • 4 — Good Listening — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 6 — Hunting with Baseball Bats — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Olympia 776 B.C. — Richard LeBlanc (Miscellaneous)
  • 12 — You and Your Car: New and Better Engines — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 13 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 15 — The Court of Last Resort: Are the Sheppards Telling the Truth? — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 18 — The Day the Bookies Wept — Bob & Jan Young (Article); illustrated by Sam Bates
  • 20 — The Gunfighter — H. A. DeRosso (Short Story); illustrated by Harry Schaare
  • 22 — The Shenandoah’s Last Flight — Wilbur Cross (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 24 — CIA—Our Invisible Sentinel — Henry Jordan (Article)
  • 26 — Man at the End of a Rope — Walt Wiggins (Pictorial)
  • 30 — Blizzard — William Sambrot (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 32 — The Power of Prayer — Billy Graham (Article); illustrated by John Alcott
  • 34 — The Amazing Cardiff Giant — Norman Schwarz (Article); illustrated by Stanley Meltzoff
  • 36 — Sergeant Brady’s Terrible Night — Bill Annett (Short Story); illustrated by Richard Hook
  • 38 — The Abbe Lane TV Never Sees — Hy Peskin (Pictorial)
  • 40 — How to Outbluff a Wild Gorilla! — Vance Packard (Article); illustrated by Ron Wing
  • 42 — Guns That Dazzle — Jeb Cole (Article)
  • 44 — The Little Giant—Your Handgun — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 46 — A Look at Scatterguns — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 48 — The Rifle for Big Game — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 50 — Varmint Rifles, ’57 Style — Fulton North (Article)
  • 52 — Cops Don’t Run — James A. Kirch (Short Story); illustrated by William George
  • 54 — Hot Money for the Cold War — Maurice B. Long (Article); illustrated by Morton Künstler
  • 61 — Clothes Talk: Clothes to Relax In — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 64 — Movie of the Month: The Unholy Wife — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 83 — What’s the Charge? — A. J. Cutting (Quiz)
  • 96 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 103 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Low Hole-Card Wild: It’s Exciting—but Is It Poker? — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2702Argosy (UK) Vol. 18, No. 81957-08-01John SilverMichie
  • 4 — Argosy Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Cross My Hand — Paul Gallico (Short Story)
  • 17 — All Aboard — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 18 — Ice Pie — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — Out of the Question — C. S. Forester (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 21 — Lovesick Lorelei — E. L. Malpass (Short Story)
  • 28 — Come Into the Garden — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — The Oyster Catcher [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 44 — Licorice Fields — John Betjeman (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 45 — The Mask and the Maiden — John Collier (Short Story) Playboy January 1957
  • 56 — And So Tibet — Rod Maclean (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 57 — Whale Killer — John Kruse (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 72 — Argosy Competition — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 73 — Case Dismissed — H. Astbury (Short Story)
  • 78 — Cheering Cuppa — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Wild Flower — John Wyndham (Short Story) Fantastic Universe November 1955
  • 89 — Friends of the Public — H. A. Manhood (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 95 — Still Waters — E. Henley (Short Story)
  • 101 — Gooba Makes Good — George Sumner Albee (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 114 — Mamba [Part 2 of 3] — Stuart Cloete (Serial Segment) (Reprint); illustrated by Michie
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2703Argosy Vol. 345, No. 31957-09-01Henry SteegerJames Wingate Parr
  • 4 — Hunting with TV Cameras — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — The Court of Last Resort: The Human Side of the Sheppard Case — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 11 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 12 — What’s New in Hi-Fi — Norman Weiser (Column)
  • 16 — Good Listening — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 21 — 40,000,000 Americans Condemned to Die — Martin Caidin (Article)
  • 24 — Skirmish at Las Nueves — James Miller (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 26 — Muscles and Magic: The Miracle of the Redlegs — Robert Crichton (Article)
  • 30 — The Incredible Wendell Phillips — Henry Jordan (Article)
  • 32 — The Flying Codonas — Donovan Fitzpatrick (Article); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 34 — The Egghead Plays It Straight — Robert Bloch (Short Story); illustrated by Marshall Davis
  • 36 — The Dog That Made Like Cinderella — Foster Drake (Article)
  • 38 — The Golden Hussy — Charles Lanius (Article); illustrated by Sam Bates
  • 40 — “And Then I Wasn’t Afraid” — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 42 — Calypso — Hy Peskin (Pictorial)
  • 44 — They Ride the Long Trail — Karl Detzer (Article); illustrated by Bern Keating
  • 46 — The Dark Dive — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by William George
  • 49 — The Blues Are In! — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 50 — The Suburban: Mountain Goat on Wheels — Ed Schipper (Article)
  • 52 — Deadly Visitors — Richard Macaulay (Short Story); illustrated by Walter Richards
  • 54 — Trouble Off Catalina Head — Morley Cooper (Article); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 56 — What’s Wrong with Our Marksmen? — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 62 — Clothes Talk: A Coat for Rain or Shine — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 70 — Movie of the Month: The Sun Also Rises — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 82 — Are You Fish-Wise? — Dick Kirkpatrick (Quiz)
  • 84 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 91 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 107 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 116 — It’s in the Cards: Gin Rummy: How to Play to Win — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2704Argosy (UK) Vol. 18, No. 91957-09-01John SilverMichie
  • 4 — Argosy Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Disappearing Trick — Victor Canning (Short Story)
  • 19 — Golden Woman — Brian Cleeve (Short Story)
  • 30 — Nursery Cursery — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 31 — The Silken Screen — Leslie Bonnet (Short Story)
  • 35 — Angel — J. S. H. Spain (Short Story)
  • 41 — Under Lock and Key — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 42 — All Frilled to Kill — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — A Spot of Bother — Rhys Davies (Short Story)
  • 55 — Day in the Dark — Elizabeth Bowen (Short Story) Botteghe Oscure Autumn 1955
  • 63 — Dangerous Structure [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 73 — Stuff of Dreams — Helen Dore Boylston (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly January 1937
  • 80 — Lunching Out — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Mirage — Clifford Simak (Novellete) Amazing Stories October 1950, as “Seven Came Back”; the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 100 — Two Voices of Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Merchant Princes — H. A. Manhood (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 105 — Grand Canyon — A. J. Lane (Short Story)
  • 110 — Mamba [Part 3 of 3] — Stuart Cloete (Serial Segment) (Reprint); illustrated by Michie
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2705Argosy Vol. 345, No. 41957-10-01Henry SteegerJack Dumas
  • 4 — The “Court” on TV — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — The Court of Last Resort: The Sheppard Case Breaks Wide Open! — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 19 — Germany Is Marching Again! — A. A. Hoehling (Article)
  • 24 — Every Day Is D-Day — Robert G. Fuller (Short Story); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 26 — Charlie Urschel’s Nine Days of Hell — Joseph Stocker (Article)
  • 28 — The Big One — Basil Heatter (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 30 — The Jersey Buccaneer — Fred J. Cook (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 32 — The Last Dark Step — Martin Manners (Short Story)
  • 34 — The Sky Divers: Madness on Wings — Robert Crichton (Article); illustrated by Hy Peskin
  • 38 — “Tilt Me Toward Tillie” — Thorp McClusky (Article); illustrated by Ron Wing
  • 40 — Trouble at Alton Pass — John Rhodes Sturdy (Short Story); illustrated by Philip Ronfor
  • 42 — “Stick It in His Ear!”—or the Gentle Art of Bench-Jockeying — Ray Robinson (Article)
  • 45 — Special Bonus Section for Hunters
  • 46 — The Sportsman’s Sport — Erwin A. Bauer (Article)
  • 48 — Tops in Trophies — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 50 — Duck Hunter’s Heaven — George Laycock (Article)
  • 52 — Moose—Our Big Big Game — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 54 — TViewing the Court of Last Resort — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 70 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 76 — The Cars You’ll Drive in ’58 — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 82 — Movie of the Month: House of Numbers — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 86 — You and Your Car: How Phony Are Horsepower Ratings? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 90 — Vending Machines — Larry George (Article)
  • 103 — What’s New in Hi-Fi — Norman Weiser (Column)
  • 105 — Good Listening — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Red Dog — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2706Argosy (UK) Vol. 18, No. 101957-10-01John SilverRaymond Sheppard
  • 4 — Argosy Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Death Watch [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 16 — About Face! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 17 — Jobbonuts — Clive Burnley (Short Story)
  • 26 — The Ostrich — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker December 1 1956
  • 27 — Ghost Killer — Robert W. Krepps (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 40 — Checkmate — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — Purring Countess — Melba Marlett (Short Story) The Frightened Ones by Melba Marlett, Doubleday, 1956
  • 57 — Rosario — Brian Cleeve (Short Story)
  • 69 — The Fourth Man — Holly Roth (Short Story)
  • 86 — Beau Ideal — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — Château Gumdrop — H. A. Manhood (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 91 — A Gift in Season — Christopher Landon (Short Story)
  • 97 — No Warning — Mark Derby (Short Story)
  • 102 — A Great Day for Bonzo — H. E. Bates (Novellete); illustrated by Raymond Sheppard
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2707Argosy Vol. 345, No. 51957-11-01Henry SteegerRobert Geissmann
  • 4 — Fishing with Mirrors — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — What’s New in Hi-Fi — Norman Weiser (Column)
  • 9 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 11 — It’s in the Cards: Auction Pinochle — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 15 — Good Listening — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 17 — The Caribbean Legion — Jack Kofoed (Article)
  • 20 — Last of the Wild Ones — John R. Salter, Jr. (Short Story); illustrated by Bob Kuhn
  • 22 — The Court of Last Resort: The Other Shoe in the Sheppard Case — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 24 — Death on the Murmansk Run: Why a Convoy Was Doomed — Henry Jordan (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 26 — Faun in the Afternoon — Lou Straus (Article)
  • 28 — The Wetback Racket — Maurice B. Long (Article)
  • 32 — The Phantom Roundup — Merle Constiner (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 35 — Mr. Daimler, Mr. Benz: Their Wonderful Horseless Carriages — Ralph Stein (Article); illustrated by Jacques Lowe
  • 38 — The Strange Affair at Highbridge — Jules B. St. Germain (Article); illustrated by Martin Dain
  • 42 — Shooter’s Jackpot — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Elliot Clarke
  • 44 — One-Way Passage — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by Mort Künstler
  • 46 — The Cars You’ll Drive in ’58 — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 48 — Death Up Your Sleeve — M. Dembling (Article)
  • 50 — Beast of Prey — John Wallace (Short Story); illustrated by Walter Richards
  • 52 — The Case of the Passionate Spinster — Dick Halvorsen & J. C. Ellis (Article); illustrated by Sam Bates
  • 55 — Grouse and Woodcock: High Points in Upland Shooting — Harold Blaisdell (Article)
  • 60 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 69 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 73 — Clothes Talk: Sweater Revival — Cecil Lubell (Column)
  • 79 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 88 — Movie of the Month: Slaughter at Tenth Avenue — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 93 — You and Your Car: Gas for Your Engine — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
2708Argosy (UK) Vol. 18, No. 111957-11-01John SilverCosgrove, Raymond Sheppard, Reynolds Stone
  • 4 — Argosy Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Go Home, Dead Man — Kem Bennett (Short Story); illustrated by Cosgrove
  • 17 — In a Nutshell — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 18 — This Thing Called Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — Spider Orchid — Wyatt Blassingame (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 29 — A Mermaid Too Many — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 36 — Transports of Joy — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Lost Leader [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 52 — The Pizza — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) House & Garden June 1957, as “Table Talk: The Pizza”
  • 53 — Lovers Meeting — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 68 — Gaudy Palace — Jan de Hartog (Short Story); illustrated by Raymond Sheppard
  • 86 — Nasty Night — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — Choice of Weapons — William Fay (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 99 — Little Kind of Fellow — John McGhee (Short Story) Argosy (UK) January 1946
  • 105 — Men with Bowler Hats — Angus Wilson (Short Story) The (London) Evening News May 5 1953
  • 110 — A Sociable Plover — Eric Linklater (Novellete); illustrated by Reynolds Stone
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2709Argosy Vol. 345, No. 61957-12-01Henry SteegerJack Dumas
  • 4 — Hunting with Mirrors — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — It’s in the Cards: Hearts — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 12 — What’s New in Hi-Fi — Norman Weiser (Column)
  • 13 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 14 — The Court of Last Resort: Meet the Prosecutors — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 17 — Hatchet Man of the Kremlin — Henry Jordan (Article)
  • 18 — Broadway Is My Business — Earl Wilson (Article); illustrated by Ed Feingersh
  • 22 — Crack-Up! — Eric Hatch (Short Story); illustrated by Bob Abbett
  • 24 — The Man Who Wanted to Explode — Donovan Fitzpatrick (Article); illustrated by Sam Bates
  • 26 — Killer in the Deep Freeze — A. A. Hoehling (Article)
  • 28 — So You Think You Can Pick a Winner? — Hy Peskin (Pictorial)
  • 30 — Amok! — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 32 — Strictly for the Shooter — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 34 — Sport of the Ice Kings — Walt Wiggins (Pictorial)
  • 38 — The Desperate Ones — G. Schweitzer (Short Story); illustrated by Bob Abbett
  • 40 — Mister Muscle — David P. Willoughby & E. B. Mee (Article); illustrated by Stanley Meltzoff
  • 43 — It’s Only Your Neck — Walt Wiggins (Pictorial)
  • 45 — Up from Shavery — Dale Shaw & Mort Winthrop (Article)
  • 48 — The Big Rumble — Chet Vonier (Short Story); illustrated by Marshall Davis
  • 50 — Kid Curry—Badman’s Badman — James D. Horan (Article); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 52 — Sails in the Sky — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 55 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 63 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 67 — Movie of the Month: Pal Joey — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 70 — The Cars You’ll Drive in ’58 — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 87 — You and Your Car: What’s the Picture on Small Cars? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 91 — Panamanian Flag — Gene Longtine (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — How to Be a Wiseacre — Albert A. Ostrow (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — Smelts as Candles — Gene Longtine (Miscellaneous)
2710Argosy (UK) Vol. 18, No. 121957-12-01John SilverOwen Ward, Swavek, Cosgrove
  • 4 — Argosy Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Murderer in the Dark — Mignon G. Eberhart (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 17 — Account Closed — John Salt (Short Story)
  • 26 — Ship Ahoy — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 27 — Eyes of Massang — Mark Derby (Short Story)
  • 32 — Bucket of Love — M. Philip Stern (Poem(s)) from “The Analyst’s Lament”, The Atlantic Monthly March 1957; illustrated by Swavek
  • 33 — Grass Skirt and Sequins — Gypsy Rose Lee (Biographical Material) from Gypsy, Andre Deutsch, 1957
  • 44 — Tip on a Dead Jockey — Irwin Shaw (Novellete) The New Yorker March 6 1954; illustrated by Owen Ward
  • 69 — Hunt the Peacock — H. A. Manhood (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 76 — Counter Attack [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 86 — Yea or Neigh? — Robert Graves (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 87 — The High Places — William E. Bartlett (Short Story)
  • 100 — Laundry Blues — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Ghosts of Love — Joan Allred (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 108 — Chain of Circumstance — Kem Bennett (Novellete); illustrated by Cosgrove
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2711Argosy Vol. 346, No. 11958-01-01Henry SteegerJames Triggs
  • 4 — Record Flight/Hunting with Monsters — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 8 — What’s New in Hi-Fi — Norman Weiser (Column)
  • 9 — Good Listening — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 10 — Cannon in Your Fist — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 11 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — The Court of Last Resort: Puzzle of the Phantom Gun — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 17 — Operation Atrocity — Maurice B. Long (Article)
  • 20 — Their Lives Depend on a Clown — Robert Crichton (Article); illustrated by Walt Wiggins
  • 24 — Why Shouldn’t You Smoke? — Eric Northrup (Article)
  • 26 — The Way of the Hunted — Georges Carousso (Short Story); illustrated by Bob Kuhn
  • 28 — Airlift to Freedom — Clay Doster & Walter Davenport (Article); illustrated by Harry Schaare
  • 30 — No Man’s Wings — James Aldridge (Short Story); illustrated by John Styga
  • 32 — The Magnificent Major — E. Ward McCray (Article); illustrated by Sam Bates
  • 34 — New Tackle for ’58 — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 36 — The Secret of Jackass Canyon — Samuel W. Taylor (Short Story); illustrated by Bob Abbett
  • 38 — Hussar in Hiding — David Lampe (Article); illustrated by Robert Schulz
  • 40 — Miss Sporting Look — Hy Peskin (Pictorial)
  • 44 — The Days of the Killers — Donald Barr Chidsey (Article); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 46 — Old Yeller — Charles P. Boyle (Pictorial)
  • 48 — The Crooked Road — Alex Gaby (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 50 — What’s Happened to the Mixed Drink? — Bernard (Toots) Shor & Richard Gehman (Article)
  • 61 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 65 — Book Matches — Gene Longtine (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 81 — Movie of the Month: The Enemy Below — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 85 — You and Your Car: Car Accessories I Would Like — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 93 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 105 — Comparison of Energy — Drake Hudson (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Hearts: The Danger Game — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2712Argosy (UK) Vol. 19, No. 11958-01-01John SilverRoy Berry, Shirley Hughes, Miles Chance
  • 4 — Watch Him at Work: Geoffrey Household—Danger with a Dash — John Silver (Column) [Ref. Geoffrey Household]
  • 7 — Deep and Crisp and Even [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 16 — Ghost Train [Antrobus] — Lawrence Durrell (Short Story) Esprit de Corps: Sketches from Diplomatic Life by Lawrence Durrell, Faber and Faber, 1957; illustrated by Roy Berry
  • 24 — A Bunch of Holly — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal — H. E. Bates (Short Story) Harper’s Bazaar March 1957; illustrated by Shirley Hughes
  • 42 — Christmas Eve — Gerald Bullett (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 43 — Guest of the Empress — E. M. O’Donovan (Short Story)
  • 47 — Brides of Solomon — Geoffrey Household (Short Story)
  • 62 — Trotters’ Rights — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — Last Snowfall — Owen Cameron (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 72 — Present Laughter — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 73 — Kedgeree — Patrick Ryan (Short Story)
  • 83 — Copper Jungle — Robert Crane (Short Story) (Reprint); the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 96 — Rock Around the Block — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Spadger’s Blimp — William H. Venables (Short Story)
  • 106 — McCreary’s Luck [Part 1 of 2] — Michael East (Serial Segment) (Reprint); illustrated by Miles Chance
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2713Argosy Vol. 346, No. 21958-02-01Henry SteegerJack Dumas
  • 4 — Shooting the Bull — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — The Court of Last Resort: Case of the Dual Confessions — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 10 — You and Your Car: Fuel Injection — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 14 — Key to Good Hunting—The Cartridge — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 15 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 17 — The War for the Moon — Martin Caidin (Article)
  • 20 — Walter Reuther: Man on the Spot — Robert Crichton (Article)
  • 22 — The High Place — Al Edwards (Short Story); illustrated by John Styga
  • 24 — Island of No Return — F. O’Hasson (Article); illustrated by Sam Bates
  • 26 — Trouble at Donovan Canyon — John Rhodes Sturdy (Short Story); illustrated by Philip Ronfor
  • 28 — Tall Tales and Sidewinders — Daniel Wilkes (Article); illustrated by George X. Sand
  • 30 — Leaping Looie-Hockey’s Wild Man — Al Hirshberg (Pictorial); illustrated by Hy Peskin
  • 34 — 100 Miles Up — Frank Harvey (Short Story); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 36 — Chorus Girl — Frederic C. Appel (Pictorial); illustrated by Hy Peskin
  • 40 — Hunt the Man Down — Richard J. Harper (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 42 — The Impossible Interview — Harry McCormick; as told to M. Carey (Article); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 45 — Ladies of the Night — Basil Heatter (Article); illustrated by Norman Baer
  • 46 — The Big Wheel — Henry Lorenz Christian (Pictorial); illustrated by Elliot Clarke
  • 48 — The World’s Fastest Hull — John Kingdon (Article)
  • 50 — The ’58 Outboards — Eric Nyborg (Article)
  • 53 — How to Tame a Trailer — Eric Stevenson (Article)
  • 58 — Small Boat Directory — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 62 — No Patents Pending — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 77 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 82 — Argosy’s First Annual Music Awards — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — Movie of the Month: The Brothers Karamazov — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 91 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Contract Bridge: Faint Hearts Don’t Win — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2714Argosy (UK) Vol. 19, No. 21958-02-01John SilverMiles Chance
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Lodden’s People — John Salt (Short Story)
  • 21 — Spanish Grandmother — Francis Fytton (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 31 — A Day to Remember — Barbara Turner (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 38 — Blue Moon — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 39 — Formula for Love — Kem Bennett (Short Story)
  • 50 — Frail & Fair — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Freedom of the Press [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 62 — Raisin Why — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 63 — Dew Line Apples — David Walker (Short Story)
  • 77 — More Than Kind — Edward Hyams (Short Story)
  • 84 — And So to Bed — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 85 — Phantom Murder — R. A. Dick (Short Story)
  • 93 — A Friend for Samson — Walter Macken (Short Story) Winter’s Tales 3, Macmillan UK, 1957
  • 106 — McCreary’s Luck [Part 2 of 2] — Michael East (Serial Segment) (Reprint); illustrated by Miles Chance
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2715Argosy Vol. 346, No. 31958-03-01Henry SteegerJack Dumas
  • 4 — Tall Tail — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 10 — The Court of Last Resort: The Court Salutes a Warden — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 12 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 13 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 23 — The Deadly Planet — Henry Jordan (Article)
  • 26 — The Stump Juice Blues — Robert G. Fuller (Short Story); illustrated by Robert Meyers
  • 28 — The Big Kill — Larry Koller (Pictorial); illustrated by Howard Friedman
  • 32 — The Hallock Murder Case — Mrs. Walter Huffman; as told to Seymour Shubin (Article)
  • 34 — Flight to Chimbu — John Laffin (Short Story); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 37 — The Devil’s Blade — A. B. C. Whipple (Article); illustrated by Anton Otto Fischer
  • 40 — The Distant Horn — John Walters (Short Story); illustrated by Bob Peak
  • 42 — The Man Who Could Sell Anything — Donovan Fitzpatrick (Article); illustrated by Richard Hoole
  • 44 — What Makes a Fighter? — Robert Crichton (Pictorial); illustrated by Jacques Lowe
  • 50 — I Love You, U.S.A. — May Britt (Pictorial)
  • 52 — Death of a Guide — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 53 — Rebel — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by Isa Barnett
  • 56 — 2 Brand-New Rifles — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 69 — You and Your Car: What About Retreads? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 76 — Movie of the Month: Darby’s Rangers — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 81 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 89 — Weatherby Trophy Award — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 103 — What’s New in Hi-Fi — Norman Weiser (Column)
  • 109 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 116 — It’s in the Cards: The Sacrifice Bid: Bridge’s Secret Weapon — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2716Argosy (UK) Vol. 19, No. 31958-03-01John SilverSwavek
  • 4 — Watch Him at Work: Berkely Mather: Getting There Fast — John Silver (Column) [Ref. Berkely Mather]
  • 7 — Amateur Detective [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 18 — Road to Spring — David Rowbotham (Poem(s)) Ploughman and Poet by David Rowbotham, The Lyre-Birds Writers and the Commonwealth Literary Fund, 1954
  • 19 — Attar of Love — Henry Slesar (Short Story) Playboy October 1957, as “The Secret Formula”
  • 23 — Red-Hot Favourite — Nicholas Dee (Short Story)
  • 34 — A Look at Bedtime — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Cloak of Darkness — Isak Dinesen (Short Story) Ladies’ Home Journal May 1955, as “The Cloak”
  • 51 — What’s What? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 52 — A Seal That Couldn’t Swim — Alexis Ladas (Article)
  • 63 — The Darling of Her Heart — Rhys Davies (Short Story)
  • 72 — White Weather — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — Murder on Order — Thomas Walsh (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post March 9 1957
  • 93 — Toga Virilis — Neil Bell (Short Story)
  • 99 — Gambler’s Luck — Arthur Gordon (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 102 — On the Wing — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 106 — Rim of the Wheel [Geth Straker] — Berkely Mather (Novellete); illustrated by Swavek
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2717Argosy Vol. 346, No. 41958-04-01Henry SteegerSam Bates
  • 4 — Fishing with Rubber Bands — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 15 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 16 — The Court of Last Resort: Ellis Fewell: Last Chance Gamble — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 19 — The Big Sellout — Red Smith (Article)
  • 22 — The Way of the Hunter — G. C. Edmondson (Short Story); illustrated by Sam Bates
  • 24 — Madness at Midnight — Herbert Bailey (Article); illustrated by Sam Vandivert
  • 28 — Final By-Line: The Murder of George Polk — Martin Ebon (Article)
  • 30 — Little Mrs. Arsenic — Willie B. Painter & Robert Travers (Article); illustrated by Tom McDermott
  • 33 — Killer of the River — Robert Crichton (Pictorial)
  • 36 — The Last Dive — William Brandon (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 38 — Boxing’s Daffy Decade — Ray Robinson (Article)
  • 40 — The Day of the Loon — Robert Fontaine (Short Story); illustrated by Norman Todhunter
  • 42 — Erskine Caldwell: “This Is Darling Jill” — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 44 — The Black 13 — Ken “Fronty” Nichols; as told to Jack Lewis (Article)
  • 46 — Roan Horse — Homer Croy (Short Story); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 48 — Ghost of the Miramachi — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 50 — Macabi—The Fish That Never Gives Up — George X. Sand (Article)
  • 52 — Fish Alaska — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 54 — Andros—The Sportsman’s Island — Raymond R. Camp (Article)
  • 66 — You and Your Car: Spring Cleanup — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 72 — Colt’s New Rifle—The “57” — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 78 — Shouting Mad — Gene Longtine (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — Movie of the Month: Mark of the Hawk — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 91 — What’s New in Hi-Fi — Norman Weiser (Column)
  • 95 — Good Listening — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 99 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Poker: Play ’Em Tight When Deuces Are Wild… — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2718Argosy (UK) Vol. 19, No. 41958-04-01John SilverIan Garrard, Swavek
  • 5 — Man on Parade — Lionel Hale (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — Watch Him at Work: Michael Gilbert: Murder, First-Class — John Silver (Column) [Ref. Michael Gilbert]
  • 24 — The Coulman Handicap [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Novellete); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 40 — Up from the Egg — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) Look July 24 1956
  • 41 — Golden Chimes — Garnett Radcliffe (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 47 — A Question of Taste — Curtis W. Casewit (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 52 — Trunk Call — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 56 — Summer Enchantress — H. E. Bates (Novellete)
  • 77 — The Fly — George Langelaan (Novellete) Playboy June 1957
  • 99 — Word of Command — Geoffrey Household (Short Story)
  • 103 — Step in the Dark — Tom Burnham (Short Story)
  • 112 — April Garland — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — See You in the Morning — Don Stanford (Short Story) Nugget December 1957
  • 117 — Dawn of Zero — H. Lloyd Ingham (Short Story)
  • 126 — Alpecchi Reach [Geth Straker] — Berkely Mather (Novellete); illustrated by Swavek
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2719Argosy Vol. 346, No. 51958-05-01Henry SteegerJohn Walters
  • 4 — Fishing with Gas — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — War Fish — George Grider; as told to Lydel Sims (Article)
  • 22 — The Big Hunt — Robert P. Hansen (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 25 — They Run for Their Lives — Al Hirshberg (Pictorial)
  • 30 — Calamity Jane — Edwin V. Burkholder (Article)
  • 34 — The Black Guns — H. A. DeRosso (Short Story); illustrated by Walter Richards
  • 36 — Che—Key to Cuba’s Destiny? — Don Hogan (Article)
  • 38 — The Wise One — Gene Caesar (Short Story); illustrated by Bob Kuhn
  • 40 — Baseball’s Man on the Spot — Ray Robinson (Article); illustrated by Hy Peskin
  • 44 — How to Buy a New Car — Robert Crichton (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 46 — “Oh Captain!” — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 48 — Ring Around Death — M. R. Lynne (Pictorial)
  • 52 — Operation Meathead — Jon Barrister (Short Story); illustrated by Ron Wing
  • 54 — Casting Made Easy — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 56 — The Court of Last Resort: The Fewell Case: To a Private Eye — Raymond C. Schindler; as told to Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 58 — What’s New in Guns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 61 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 70 — You and Your Car: Change Oil? How Often? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 74 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 76 — Bases on Balls — Gene Longtine (Miscellaneous)
  • 82 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 84 — Movie of the Month: No Time for Sergeants — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 99 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 107 — What’s New in Music — Arthur J. Sasso (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Gin Rummy: Doubles—No Game for Faint Hearts — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2720Argosy (UK) Vol. 19, No. 51958-05-01John SilverOliphant
  • 4 — Watch Him at Work: H.E. Bates: One-Man Kingdom — John Silver (Column) [Ref. H. E. Bates]
  • 7 — Wonder Horse — George Byram (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly August 1957
  • 19 — Somebody [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 27 — Game with a Goddess — Leslie Bonnet (Short Story)
  • 33 — The Man with a Past — Paul Gallico (Novellete)
  • 58 — Queen of Hearts — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — Belle of the Ball — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 67 — Court Napping? — John Grimes (Poem(s))
  • 68 — Tanker Trap — Kenneth Hayles (Novellete); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 93 — View Halloo! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 94 — Giant Brain — Arthur Gordon (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 97 — Mind’s Eye Mystery — Margery Allingham (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1957, as “Catching at Straws”
  • 107 — Rose of Soochow — Robert Wilson (Short Story)
  • 116 — The Darling Buds of May [Part 1 of 3] — H. E. Bates (Novel); chapter 1 was previously published in the Saturday Evening Post (January 18, 1958).
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2721Argosy Vol. 346, No. 61958-06-01Henry SteegerJack Dumas
  • 4 — Fishing with Springs — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — The Court of Last Resort: The Impossible Murder — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 17 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 19 — New Power for the “Soft-Age Man” — Max Jacobson, M.D. & Henry Jordan (Article)
  • 20 — The Outcast — Ernest Haycox (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 22 — Convict 852080 — Dave Mazroff (Article); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 25 — The Day of the Terrible Goof — Robert G. Fuller (Short Story); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 28 — “The Lonely Sea and the Sky…” — Alan Villiers (Article)
  • 34 — Man in a Nightmare — Richard Stern (Short Story); illustrated by Walter Richards
  • 36 — Matador in a Gray Flannel Suit — Milt Machlin (Pictorial); illustrated by Miles Harrison
  • 41 — Light-Tackle Madness — Ray Camp (Article)
  • 42 — Murder and the Black Prince — John Rhodes Sturdy (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne; given as “Death and the Black Prince” in the Table of Contents.
  • 45 — Four New Arms for the Sportsman — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Elliot Clarke
  • 46 — “The Bridge That Couldn’t Be Built” — Ted Dutton (Article)
  • 50 — The Death of the General Slocum — Joseph Stocker (Article); illustrated by Walter Baumhofer
  • 54 — Prosit! — Peter Wyden (Article); illustrated by Jerry Yulsman
  • 56 — Song in Her Heart — Hy Peskin (Pictorial)
  • 58 — The Old School Tie Comes of Age — Gerald McCann (Pictorial)
  • 62 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 75 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 86 — Movie of the Month: The Young Lions — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 89 — You and Your Car: Keep Those Wheels Straight — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 93 — What’s New in Music — Arthur J. Sasso (Column)
  • 101 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 103 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Michigan: Fun for the Family…But Be Careful! — [uncredited] (Column)
2722Argosy (UK) Vol. 19, No. 61958-06-01John Silver
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — My Golden Brother — Brian Cleeve (Short Story)
  • 19 — Garden of Eden — Aubrey Menen (Short Story)
  • 29 — The Haunted Policeman [Lord Peter Wimsey] — Dorothy L. Sayers (Novellete) Harper’s Bazaar February 1938
  • 45 — Calorie Pie — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 46 — Strong & Silent — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — Phantom Warning — Hugh B. Cave (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 64 — Miss Bell’s Stocking [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 73 — No Flies on Friday — Kem Bennett (Short Story) Cosmopolitan May 1958
  • 86 — Fish Story — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — All in a Flash — E. L. Malpass (Short Story)
  • 95 — Slippery Customer — Stuart Cranmer (Short Story)
  • 100 — Flowers for Buddha — F. G. Goodall (Short Story)
  • 104 — The Darling Buds of May [Part 2 of 3] — H. E. Bates (Novel)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2723Argosy Vol. 347, No. 11958-07-01Henry SteegerPeter Throckmorton
  • 4 — Fishing with Music — Harry Steeger (Article)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — The Court of Last Resort: Ellis Fewell: Turned Down! — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 16 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 19 — Shot for the Moon — Martin Caidin (Article); illustrated by Mel Hunter
  • 22 — The Man from Tarshish — G. C. Edmondson (Short Story); illustrated by Stanley Meltzoff
  • 24 — Traitor for Kicks: The Martha Stern Story — Henry Jordan (Article)
  • 26 — Tiger! — Peter Throckmorton; as told to Hal Hennesey (Article)
  • 34 — The Killer at the Window — Norman Daniels (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 36 — Unique Monique — Richard Gehman (Pictorial); illustrated by Jacques Lowe
  • 40 — War Song — Noel Clad (Short Story); illustrated by Fred Otnes
  • 42 — Live Now—Pay Later — Carlton Brown (Article); illustrated by Morton Mace
  • 44 — The Log of the Ganga Ho — Ken Chaney (Article); illustrated by Bob Kuhn
  • 46 — Old for the Star — David Markson (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 48 — New Look at an Old Gangster — B. W. Von Block (Article)
  • 50 — The Great Deceiver — Donovan Fitzpatrick (Article)
  • 53 — Old Guns—New Fun — Pete Kuhlhoff (Pictorial); illustrated by Rudy Muller
  • 56 — Don’t Be a “Habit” Fisherman — Larry Koller (Article); illustrated by Ray Keane
  • 58 — Stationwagon Camping—1958 Style — J. Edward Schipper (Article); illustrated by Ed Feingersh
  • 65 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 68 — Movie of the Month: Imitation General — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 73 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 83 — What’s New in Music — Arthur J. Sasso (Column)
  • 85 — Snake in the Grass — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 89 — The Famous Concord Stagecoach — Nick Eggenhofer (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 99 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 103 — You and Your Car: Cross-Country Driving Is Different — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Stud Poker and the Fourflush — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2724Argosy (UK) Vol. 19, No. 71958-07-01John SilverIan Garrard
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Marabou Rock — Richard Clapperton (Short Story)
  • 21 — Grim Fairy Tale — Edith Pargeter (Short Story)
  • 34 — Sharp Practice — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 35 — Chinese Turtle — Leslie Bonnet (Short Story)
  • 41 — One of the Family — Mary Turner (Short Story)
  • 46 — Tall Story — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — The Sark Lane Mission [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Novellete); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 70 — Love on the Run — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Acting Mechanic — Owen Gray (Short Story)
  • 82 — Logic of Blood — Walter Clemons (Novellete)
  • 103 — In an Alien Land — W. Somerset Maugham (Vignette) Cosmopolitan February 1924, as “In a Strange Land”
  • 107 — Stranger Trouble — Ken Gentry (Short Story)
  • 113 — The Darling Buds of May [Part 3 of 3] — H. E. Bates (Novel)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2725Argosy Vol. 347, No. 21958-08-01Henry SteegerStanley Meltzoff
  • 4 — Fishing with Ice — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 15 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 16 — “I Saw Them Kill My Husband” — Mrs. Jesse James (Article)
  • 19 — Fifty Years of Adventure: The Lowell Thomas Story — Al Hirshberg (Article)
  • 22 — War for the Weather — Henry Jordan (Article)
  • 25 — The Last of the Wild Ones — Chad Oliver (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 28 — Boss of the Big Swamp — Ray Camp (Pictorial); illustrated by Hy Peskin
  • 32 — Treasure Below! — William D. Cole (Article); illustrated by J. M. Triggs
  • 34 — The Passing of Major Drum — Ted Janes (Short Story); illustrated by Bob Kuhn
  • 36 — Ordeal on the Black Mountain — Clark Phillips; as told to Al Edwards (Article)
  • 38 — The Case Against Carroll [Ellery Queen] — Ellery Queen (Novelette); illustrated by Sam Bates
  • 40 — Basilio: Fighter with a Heart — Oscar Fraley (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Power at Your Side — Larry Koller (Article); illustrated by Elliot Clarke
  • 46 — Work-Horse Guns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 48 — Leather for Your Gun — Jeb Cole (Article)
  • 50 — Dressed Up to Kill — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 52 — The World’s Craziest Airline — Franklin E. Brill (Article)
  • 54 — Rum: Light, Dry, and Frosty — Robert Crichton (Article)
  • 56 — She’s Mystery…She’s the East…She’s—Woman — Lin Yutang (Pictorial)
  • 58 — Not for Medals — Stedman Chandler (Short Story); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 63 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 77 — What’s New in Music — Sam Goody (Column)
  • 78 — How to Play Casino — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 90 — Movie of the Month: Twilight for the Gods — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 95 — You and Your Car: Watch Your Cooling System — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 103 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Casino: Toughest Card Game of All? — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2726Argosy (UK) Vol. 19, No. 81958-08-01John SilverCosgrove
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Paris in Summer [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 20 — Stationary? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 21 — Harpoon — Anne H. Bailey & Edward R. Knowlton (Short Story)
  • 31 — Sonata for Harp and Bicycle — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 39 — Malaguena — A. J. Lane (Short Story)
  • 44 — Totting Up — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — Western Ocean — Michael Foster (Short Story)
  • 63 — Well, I Never! — Mary Turner (Short Story)
  • 67 — Strange Miracle — George Langelaan (Short Story)
  • 81 — Shout Without Sound — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 8 1958, as “River of Riches”
  • 92 — Guessing Game — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Old Man Kangaroo — Mackenzie Cottrell (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 103 — Code Word — Nigel Groom (Short Story)
  • 110 — Tie Up a Goat [Part 1 of 2] — Geoffrey Household (Serial Segment); illustrated by Cosgrove
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2727Argosy Vol. 347, No. 31958-09-01Henry SteegerJames Triggs
  • 4 — Fishing with Dummies — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 16 — The Court of Last Resort: The Fork in the Road — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article)
  • 21 — “The Missile with a Man in It” — Frank Harvey (Article); illustrated by Jacques Lowe
  • 24 — The Lady-Killer and the Birdman — Andy Lewis (Short Story); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 26 — The Magic Chamber — Lajos Ruff; as told to William D. Cole (Article); illustrated by Tom Shoemaker
  • 30 — Tucker’s Luck — James P. O’Neill (Pictorial); illustrated by Fred Hamilton
  • 34 — Hemingway Talking — Milt Machlin (Interview) [Ref. Ernest Hemingway]
  • 38 — Last Ride — Joseph Chadwick (Short Story); illustrated by Walter Richards
  • 40 — The Lonesomest Men in the World — Jack Martin (Article)
  • 42 — The Return of the Arapaho Kid — H. A. DeRosso (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 45 — H.M.S. Ice Cube — Phillip Ritzenberg (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — Madmen of the Mist — Mort Winthrop (Article); illustrated by Walter Baumhofer
  • 49 — Home Is the Sailor — Dion Henderson (Short Story); illustrated by Mike Mikos
  • 52 — Yussel the Muscle — Al Silverman (Article)
  • 54 — “Scatter, Boys—She’s Hot Cargo!” — Ted Dutton (Pictorial)
  • 58 — Strictly for Kicks — Russ Meyer (Pictorial)
  • 60 — Dead-Eye Guns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Elliot Clarke
  • 62 — Dorbitzers, Kibitzers, Tsitzers: Las Vegas Plays Host to Gin Rummy — Alfred Sheinwold (Article); illustrated by Marvin E. Newman
  • 64 — The Impossible Coot — Ray Camp (Article); illustrated by Ron Wing
  • 75 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 82 — Movie of the Month: The Barbarian and the Geisha — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 95 — The Handgun That Became a Rifle — Jeb Cole (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — You and Your Car: Watch Those “Shocks” — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 103 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 107 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 111 — What’s New in Music — Sam Goody (Column)
  • 116 — It’s in the Cards: Blacjack: Home-Style — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2728Argosy (UK) Vol. 19, No. 91958-09-01John SilverPicasso, Cosgrove
  • 4 — Watch Him at Work: Ray Bradbury: Wine from the Tap — John Silver (Column) [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
  • 7 — Cockle-Gatherer — Cledwyn Hughes (Short Story)
  • 13 — Miss Murphy — Charlotte Armstrong (Short Story) The Albatross by Charlotte Armstrong, Coward-McCann, 1957
  • 27 — Splendid Work — Félicien Marceau; translated by P. Barstow (Short Story)
  • 35 — Cygnet Ring — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 36 — Green Air — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Chicken Surprise [Monsieur Bonneval] — Paul Gallico (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 5 1952, as “The Secret Ingredient”
  • 51 — Pagoda Well — Berkely Mather (Short Story) Playboy May 1958, as “The Man in the Well”
  • 63 — Searching for Summer — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 70 — Sea Change — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Playboy January 1957, as “In a Season of Calm Weather”; illustrated by Picasso
  • 76 — Cricket — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — Shadow of the Temples — Hugh B. Cave (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 91 — Heart of Oak — Christopher Landon (Short Story)
  • 100 — Sky High — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — Tie Up a Goat [Part 2 of 2] — Geoffrey Household (Serial Segment); illustrated by Cosgrove
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2729Argosy Vol. 347, No. 41958-10-01Henry SteegerJack Dumas
  • 4 — Fishing with Models — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — You and Your Car: Drivers Want Better Dash Instruments — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 8 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 10 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 17 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 19 — “They Hated Me!”—The Bill Stern Story — Oscar Fraley (Article); illustrated by Jacques Lowe [Ref. Bill Stern]
  • 22 — Death Below — George Grider & Lydel Sims (Short Story); illustrated by Fred Freeman
  • 26 — The Executioners — Dickey Chapelle (Pictorial)
  • 30 — The Girl I Never Met — Charles Price (Article); illustrated by Jerry Yulsman
  • 32 — My Six Bad Days—Inside Look at a Street Gang — Robert Rice (Article); illustrated by Ray Keane
  • 34 — The Banner — Arnold Caplan; as told to Richard Gehman (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Stilled Are the Guns — George Taylor (Short Story); illustrated by Jim Noble
  • 40 — Magic Within You: The Miracle of Plastic Surgery — Robert Crichton (Article)
  • 42 — Thunderbolt — Robert Johnson & Martin Caidin (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 44 — “We Didn’t Know How to Lose!” — Frankie Frisch; as told to Ray Robinson (Pictorial)
  • 48 — The Court of Last Resort: The Murder Case Which Keeps Contradicting Itself — Erle Stanley Gardner (Article); as ‘The Murder Case That Keeps Contradicting Itself’ in table of contents.
  • 50 — The Killer on the Hill — John Wyndham (Short Story); illustrated by Walter Richards
  • 52 — South American Safari — George X. Sand (Article)
  • 54 — Game—From Field to Table — Ray Camp (Article); illustrated by Wendy Hilty
  • 56 — You and Your Shotgun — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 58 — Smarter Than a Goose — Bob Krister (Article)
  • 86 — What’s New in Music — Arthur J. Sasso (Column)
  • 92 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 100 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 102 — Movie of the Month: Dunkirk — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Poker: Why the “Middleman” Goes for Broke — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2730Argosy (UK) Vol. 19, No. 101958-10-01John SilverIan Garrard
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Think No Evil — John Collier (Short Story) The New Yorker June 14 1958
  • 21 — A Kid Up There — Ian Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 31 — The Bride — Leslie Bonnet (Short Story)
  • 39 — Lion-Hearted — John Montgomery (Short Story)
  • 49 — Give ’Em Beans! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 50 — Sea View — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 53 — Spirit Levellers — Mary Turner (Short Story)
  • 59 — Lady of Lure — David Walker (Novellete)
  • 81 — October Moth — John Kruse (Short Story)
  • 96 — Outlook Unsettled — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — A Real Person — P. Shand Allfrey (Short Story)
  • 107 — Fair Game — Terry Southern (Short Story) 1957
  • 110 — Blood on the Scales [Part 1 of 4; Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Serial Segment); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2731Argosy Vol. 347, No. 51958-11-01Henry SteegerPaul Rabut
  • 4 — How to Make Doe — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 5 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 8 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 10 — What’s New in Music — Arthur J. Sasso (Column)
  • 11 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 12 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 13 — Cribbage Rules — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — The Untold Story of the Marines in Lebanon — Dickey Chapelle (Article)
  • 22 — Dark Voyage — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 24 — I Say—All Americans Are Phony — Oscar Fraley (Article)
  • 28 — Wolverine! — Gene Caesar (Pictorial)
  • 32 — Trouble at Bull Shoals — Mike Miller (Short Story); illustrated by John Styga
  • 34 — The Passing of Big Jim Fisk — Thorp McClusky (Article); illustrated by Sam Bates
  • 37 — The Terrible Ordeal of Sergeant Gold — Robert G. Fuller (Short Story); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 40 — Where Is Noel Field? — Henry Jordan (Article); illustrated by Sandy Kossin
  • 42 — Blind Date in Rio — Ormond Gigli (Pictorial)
  • 46 — Is Our Eagle Doomed? — Roul Tunley (Article); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 48 — Hollywood’s Golden Screwball—The John Huston Story — Richard Gehman (Article)
  • 54 — Hell for Leather — Gerald McCann (Article); illustrated by Robert Mottar
  • 56 — Taps for a General — Tom Burnam (Short Story); illustrated by Walter Richards
  • 60 — Klondike Mike and the Six Golden Maidens — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 62 — Shotgun Doctor — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 67 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 91 — You and Your Car: How to Winterize Your Car — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Cribbage: Crib, Crib, Who’s Got the Crib? — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2732Argosy (Canada) November 19581958-11-01Jack Dumas
  • Is Our Eagle Doomed? — Roul Tunley (Article) Argosy November 1958; illustrated by Jack Dumas
2733Argosy (UK) Vol. 19, No. 111958-11-01John SilverIan Garrard
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Collision of Monday — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Contact #1, 1958, as “The Great Collision of Monday Last”
  • 13 — Pictures in the Fire — John Salt (Short Story)
  • 30 — Obtuse Angels — William Plomer (Miscellaneous) from At Home, Jonathan Cape, 1958
  • 31 — Strip Tease — Andrew Graham (Short Story)
  • 37 — The Man Who Met Himself — Edith Pargeter (Short Story)
  • 52 — Hold the Line — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — The Blue Widow — Harry Mark Petrakis (Short Story)
  • 67 — Island of Eyes — Stuart Cloete (Short Story)
  • 77 — Chinese Puzzle — John Wyndham (Novellete) Argosy (UK) February 1953
  • 92 — Michaelmas Mixture — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 93 — Wedding Dress — Louis Bromfield (Vignette) Collier’s October 31 1925
  • 96 — Welcome on the Mat — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Furry Night — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 110 — Beauties of Bath — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — Blood on the Scales [Part 2 of 4; Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Serial Segment); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2734Argosy Vol. 347, No. 61958-12-01Henry SteegerJames Triggs
  • 4 — Horns of a Dilemma — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 13 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 14 — New Line for ’59—“The Lower Look” — J. Edward Schipper (Article)
  • 17 — Foul Tips — Gene Longtine (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — “I Hate Adventure” — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 22 — Trophy on a String — Henry Lorenz Christian (Pictorial); illustrated by Wendy Hilty
  • 25 — Lace Pants for the General — Robert G. Fuller (Short Story); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 28 — War of Nerves: The Marines in Lebanon — Dickey Chapelle (Article)
  • 32 — The Terrible Three — Al Silverman (Article)
  • 34 — Callaway’s Luck — Ed Montgomery (Short Story); illustrated by Bill George
  • 36 — Man on the Move: The Bill Holden Story — Al Hirshberg (Article)
  • 41 — Strange Gift — George P. Morrill (Short Story); illustrated by Tom Shoemaker
  • 44 — Bolt Action for Big Game — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 46 — Open Season for Elks! — Robert Paul (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Gold in Your Glass — Jefferson Brown (Article)
  • 54 — Cat on the Loose — Paul Wagner (Pictorial)
  • 56 — The Fabulous Four-Flusher — Marvin Albert (Article); illustrated by Sam Bates
  • 61 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 67 — You and Your Car: Why Do Mufflers Keep You Broke? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 75 — What’s New in Music — Arthur J. Sasso (Column)
  • 80 — Movie of the Month: The Perfect Furlough — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 87 — For the Card Players — L. A. Pitz (Quiz)
  • 91 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 95 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 102 — Things Were Slower Then — M. Robert Beasley (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Win with Gin — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2735Argosy (Canada) December 19581958-12-01
2736Argosy (UK) Vol. 19, No. 121958-12-01John SilverSwavek, Owen Ward, Cosgrove
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Ski-Lift — Curtis W. Casewit (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 17 — Luck of the Tide — Leslie Gordon Barnard (Short Story)
  • 25 — The Dangerous People — Fredric Brown (Short Story) Dime Mystery Magazine March 1945, as “No Sanctuary”
  • 34 — Deep Waters — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Silver-Strung Guitar [Silver John] — Manly Wade Wellman (Short Story) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction June 1952, as “The Desrick on Yandro”
  • 49 — Premium for Murder — Mignon G. Eberhart (Short Story)
  • 65 — Wine, Women, and Horses — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 66 — Let’s Play Soldiers — H. E. Bates (Short Story)
  • 76 — Dogged Does It — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 78 — Oxoxoco Bottle — Gerald Kersh (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post December 7 1957, as “The Secret of the Bottle”
  • 97 — Caravanserai — Christopher Landon (Short Story)
  • 101 — Moonstruck — E. L. Malpass (Short Story)
  • 110 — Blood on the Scales [Part 3 of 4; Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Serial Segment); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 145 — “A Glass of Wine with you, sir” — Raymond Postgate (Miscellaneous)
  • 147 — All the Best — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2737Argosy Vol. 348, No. 11959-01-01Henry SteegerRobert Meyers
  • 4 — Hunting with Bunnies — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — It’s in the Cards: Gin Rummy for Six or Eight — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 9 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 10 — Don’t Fall for Battery Fakes — J. Edward Schipper (Article); illustrated by Ron Wing
  • 14 — What’s New in Music — Arthur J. Sasso (Column)
  • 15 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 19 — Arthur Godfrey Blasts Off on Air Power — Lester David (Article)
  • 22 — The Devil’s Tower — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by John Styga
  • 25 — What’s Happened to the Fight Game? — Tony Zale (Article)
  • 28 — The Pirate of Prospect Park — Basil Heatter (Short Story); illustrated by Sandy Kossin
  • 30 — Las Vegas on a Shoestring — Alfred Sheinwold (Article)
  • 34 — Out of This World — Jules B. St. Germain (Article); illustrated by Martin Dain
  • 36 — Pictures from the Grave — Stefan Korbonski (Pictorial)
  • 40 — Boy Scout of Company B — Robert Casemore (Short Story); illustrated by Walter Richards
  • 40 — The Girl from Hong Kong — Martin Scott (Pictorial); illustrated by Leo Friedman
  • 42 — Cloud Buster — Martin Caidin (Article)
  • 50 — The Case of the Jugged Señorita — Farrell Cross (Article); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 52 — Training Camp Champ — Jack Ritchie (Short Story); illustrated by Bob Abbett
  • 54 — Wilderness Patrol — Gil Paust (Pictorial); illustrated by Gene Daniels
  • 58 — The Killers: The Greenlease Kidnap Case — Mark Sufrin (Article)
  • 60 — Trigger Tips — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Ray Keane; artist given as Ray Keene.
  • 62 — The Secret of Saving — Martin Mayer (Article); illustrated by Morton Mace
  • 67 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 71 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 75 — You and Your Car: Is the Left Foot Right? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 83 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 91 — Movie of the Month: The Angry Hills — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 95 — Body English — Gene Longtine (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — This Is You! — M. Robert Beasley (Miscellaneous)
2738Argosy (UK) Vol. 20, No. 11959-01-01John SilverNeville Dear, Raymond Peynet, Ian Garrard
  • 4 — Watch Him at Work: Osbert Sitwell — John Silver (Column) [Ref. Osbert Sitwell]
  • 7 — Spur of the Moment — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 17 — Underground Cat — Harold Mead (Short Story)
  • 25 — Christmas Star — Boris Pasternak; translated by Manya Harari & Max Hayward (Poem(s)) from Doctor Zhivago, Pantheon, 1958
  • 26 — Jack and the Beanstalk — Osbert Sitwell (Short Story); illustrated by Neville Dear
  • 35 — Eliane — George Langelaan (Short Story)
  • 50 — Top of the Tree — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 51 — Sextet — Raymond Peynet (Pictorial) from The Lovers’ Keepsake, Perpetua, Ltd., 1958
  • 57 — Sanctuary [Miss Marple] — Agatha Christie (Novellete) This Week September 12 1954 (+1), as “Murder at the Vicarage” not the same as the Jane Marple novel The Murder at the Vicarage.
  • 74 — Party Line — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — Djinn con Gin — Christopher Landon (Short Story)
  • 83 — Brace of Pheasants — Leslie Bonnet (Short Story)
  • 94 — Hit and Mystery — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Change of Heart — Edith Pargeter (Short Story)
  • 103 — Wolf — P. F. Latham (Short Story)
  • 108 — Blood on the Scales [Part 4 of 4; Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Serial Segment); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2739Argosy Vol. 348, No. 21959-02-01Henry SteegerDon Ornitz
  • 4 — How to Hunt Relaxed Deer — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — You and Your Car: Save on the Sixes — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 12 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 14 — It’s News to Men — M. Graves (Column)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — This Is Your Enemy: An Intimate Look Inside Russia Today — Irving R. Levine (Article)
  • 26 — The High Dive — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 28 — The Gunman Who Killed the Critics — Richard Gehman (Article)
  • 30 — Call of the Hunter — Ed Montgomery (Short Story); illustrated by Bob Kuhn
  • 32 — “You’ve Got to Be Tough!” — Muzz Patrick; as told to Hy Peskin (Pictorial)
  • 36 — The Last Long Voyage — Charles Boswell (Article)
  • 40 — The Man Who Helped Kill Lincoln — Jack Kofoed (Article); illustrated by Robert Schulz
  • 42 — The Good Fight — C. L. Cooper, Jr. (Short Story); illustrated by William George
  • 45 — Jets Aren’t for Joy-Riding — Joseph Stocker (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 48 — The Sea Gull — James Hannah (Short Story); illustrated by Norman Baer
  • 50 — The Witch of Wall Street — Dale Shaw (Article); illustrated by Stanley Meltzoff
  • 52 — The .22—Any Man’s Rifle — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 54 — Junk to You — Henry Lorenz Christian (Article); illustrated by Wendy Hilty
  • 56 — Rafts of Fun — John Kingdon (Article)
  • 58 — The Outboard Line in ’59 — Ray Camp (Article)
  • 60 — Tornado — Dick Andersen (Article)
  • 72 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 74 — Small Boat Directory — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 84 — Movie of the Month: These Thousand Hills — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 88 — Light-Hearted — M. Robert Beasley (Miscellaneous)
  • 94 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 105 — Did You Know That — Gene Longtine (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Poker: Tigers and Dogs Are Fair Game — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2740Argosy (UK) Vol. 20, No. 21959-02-01John SilverOliphant
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Case of Sunstroke — Arthur C. Clarke (Short Story) Galaxy Magazine September 1958, as “The Stroke of the Sun”
  • 14 — Cats and Dogs — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 15 — Hoofbeats — Brian Cleeve (Short Story)
  • 28 — Brief to Counsel — John Wyndham (Vignette)
  • 31 — Calculated Risk — Neil Bell (Short Story)
  • 38 — Willow Pattern — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — Impossible Thief — Hugh B. Cave (Short Story) The Elks Magazine July 1958
  • 55 — Safety — Elizabeth Ferrars (Short Story)
  • 69 — Rain in Dinas [Dinas Town] — E. L. Malpass (Short Story)
  • 78 — Roof Overhead — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — High Conquest — John Dunkel (Novellete) Argosy July 1952
  • 99 — Cuckoo Field — Patricia Sibley (Short Story)
  • 106 — Charleston! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 108 — The Achilles Affair [Part 1 of 3] — Berkely Mather (Serial Segment); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2741Argosy Vol. 348, No. 31959-03-01Henry SteegerJohn Styga
  • 4 — Fishing with Stogies — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Clothes Talk: Planning a Basic Wardrobe — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — You Can’t Miss! — Ed Feingersh & Robert Bridgeport (Article)
  • 21 — You and Your Car: You Can’t Stop Your Car with Orange Juice — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 23 — “I Won a South Seas Island” — Richard Gehman (Article)
  • 26 — Nancy’s Man — Richard Baum (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 28 — Carny Boss — Milt Machlin (Pictorial); illustrated by Marvin Lichtner
  • 34 — “Up the Rebels!” — McLean Roberts & Bob Crichton (Article); illustrated by Ray Keane
  • 38 — The Outsider — Jess Shelton (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 40 — “Monsters Are My Business” — Dolph Sharp (Article) [Ref. Ray Harryhausen]
  • 44 — Good Cop — Hugh Pentecost (Short Story); illustrated by John Styga
  • 46 — The Flying Dark Horse at Rheims — Thomas J. Naughton (Article); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 48 — So You Want to Go to Europe? — Harrison Forman (Article)
  • 50 — Roaming with Fielding — Temple Fielding (Article); illustrated by N. M. Bodecker
  • 52 — Range Detective — Walt Wiggins (Pictorial)
  • 56 — Blood of the Champion — Walton Smith (Short Story); illustrated by Walter Richards
  • 58 — The Prince of Gamblers — Charles Boswell & Lewis Thompson (Article); illustrated by Sam Bates
  • 60 — Avalanche — Freeman Hubbard (Article)
  • 62 — What a Way to Sell Cars! — Hy Goldberg (Pictorial); illustrated by Jacques Lowe
  • 65 — Movie of the Month: Never Steal Anything Small — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 69 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 70 — “I Dive for Diamonds” — Frazier MacKenzie (Pictorial)
  • 77 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 95 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 103 — What’s New in Music — Arthur J. Sasso (Column)
  • 112 — Did You Know That — Gene Longtine (Miscellaneous)
  • 116 — It’s in the Cards: Poor-Boy Poker: Nobody Gets Hurt in This Kind of Game — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2742Argosy (UK) Vol. 20, No. 31959-03-01John SilverIan Garrard, Oliphant
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Love and the Forty Martyrs — Patrick Ryan (Short Story)
  • 19 — Going Up — Roald Dahl (Short Story) The New Yorker February 27 1954, as “The Way Up to Heaven”
  • 30 — Willow Pattern — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Dark and Golden-Eyed — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Thrilling Wonder Stories August 1949, as “The Naming of Names”
  • 46 — Bonny for Value [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 62 — Sabretooth Stroll — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — In Cold Blood — Duff Hart-Davis (Short Story)
  • 72 — Time of Day — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 73 — Woola, Woola — Douglas Leach (Short Story) Adventure December 1948, as “A Piece of Woola-Woola”
  • 85 — Caged — Christopher Landon (Short Story)
  • 95 — Feather in Her Hat — Leslie Gordon Barnard (Short Story)
  • 101 — Sweeping Beauty — Mary Turner (Short Story)
  • 106 — The Achilles Affair [Part 2 of 3] — Berkely Mather (Serial Segment); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2743Argosy Vol. 348, No. 41959-04-01Henry SteegerJack Hearne
  • 4 — Fishing with Plugs—Chewing, That Is — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — It’s in the Cards: Pinochle: The Lead’s the Thing — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 8 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — Two-Gun Cohen: Soldier of Fortune — Robert Crichton (Article); illustrated by Ray Keane
  • 22 — Panic in the Pink House — Robert G. Fuller (Short Story); illustrated by Bob Meyers
  • 24 — We Conquered El Capitan — Warren Harding & Wayne Merry (Article)
  • 30 — The Big Stone — Ellery Lanier (Article)
  • 32 — The Cruel Voyage — Robert Carse (Short Story); illustrated by Fred Freeman
  • 34 — If a Baboon Answers, Hang Up! — Edward Oxford (Pictorial); illustrated by Jacques Lowe
  • 37 — Three Loves Had Sassy — Charles Boswell (Article); illustrated by Sam Bates
  • 40 — The Way of a Dog — Paul M. Fitzsimmons (Short Story); illustrated by Bob Kuhn
  • 42 — The Milk Run — Ken Chaney (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 44 — Washington Confidential—Hic! — Milt Machlin (Pictorial); illustrated by Joe Covello
  • 48 — The Nylon Gun — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 50 — Puerto Rico: Island in the Sun — Horace Sutton (Article)
  • 52 — The Moment of Truth—Almost! — Corey Ford & James Perkins (Short Story); illustrated by Richard Hook
  • 55 — Fish Stories Are Their Business — Dale Shaw (Article)
  • 56 — Homemade Fishin’ Holes — Gil Paust (Article); illustrated by Tom Hill
  • 58 — New Tackle Line for ’59 — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 68 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 82 — You and Your Car: How to Enjoy Your Car This Summer — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 86 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 107 — What’s New in Music — Arthur J. Sasso (Column)
2744Argosy (UK) Vol. 20, No. 41959-04-01John SilverIan Garrard, Biro, Oliphant
  • 3 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 5 — Fetching Dora Fitchett — Guthrie Wilson (Short Story)
  • 13 — Safe and Soundproof — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 24 — Teach Your Grandmother — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Remember Sweet Helen — John Inglis Hall (Short Story)
  • 38 — Talk of the Town — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 39 — Hands — Andrew Graham (Short Story)
  • 51 — Kendrew’s Private War [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 62 — Narrow Minded? — Don Congdon (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 63 — Danse Macabre — George Langelaan (Short Story)
  • 74 — Spring Fever — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — Food for Thought — Norman Edwards (Short Story)
  • 95 — Bait — Jane Gaskell (Short Story)
  • 104 — Wild and Free — Arturo Vivante (Short Story); illustrated by Biro
  • 108 — The Achilles Affair [Part 3 of 3] — Berkely Mather (Serial Segment); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2745Argosy Vol. 348, No. 51959-05-01Henry SteegerJames Triggs
  • 4 — Fishing with Fifi — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 8 — Clothes Talk: Color Schemes — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — What’s New in Music — Arthur J. Sasso (Column)
  • 19 — The Search for a $30,000,000 Treasure — William B. & E. R. Hartley (Article)
  • 22 — The Madness of Timothy Dexter — Mort Winthrop (Article); illustrated by Sam Bates
  • 25 — “I Bummed My Way Across Africa” — John Koronakos & Robert Leckie (Article)
  • 28 — Destruct Button — Frank Harvey (Short Story); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 30 — The Savage Surf — Willard H. Porter (Article)
  • 32 — Riders of the Deep Grass — Bob Crichton (Pictorial)
  • 36 — “I Have Not Yet Begun to Fight!” — Alan Villiers (Pictorial)
  • 42 — The Naked Bear — Gene Caesar (Short Story); illustrated by Bob Kuhn
  • 44 — Control Tower — Al Hirshberg (Article); illustrated by Marvin Lichtner
  • 46 — Travel Today: New York State—Everyman’s Empire — Jefferson Brown (Article)
  • 48 — The Man Who Killed Dogs — Hugh Pentecost (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 50 — The Court of Last Resort: 17 Minutes to Murder — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 52 — The .22—The Mighty Mite — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 54 — Monroe the Magnificent — Joe Hyams (Pictorial)
  • 56 — The Roaring Straits — Robert Craig (Short Story); illustrated by Tom Shoemaker
  • 58 — Light Tackle for Big Tuna — Ray Camp (Article)
  • 67 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 71 — They’re Off and Running — Leon Baden (Quiz)
  • 86 — You and Your Car: The Small-Car Dilemma — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 99 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Honeymoon Hearts — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2746Argosy (UK) Vol. 20, No. 51959-05-01John SilverIan Garrard, Barry Driscoll
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Leave Them Alone — Hans Ruesch (Short Story)
  • 18 — Night! Youth! Paris! and the Moon! — John Collier (Short Story) The New Yorker January 1 1938
  • 22 — One for the Road — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 23 — Pearl Fever — Richard Clapperton (Short Story)
  • 38 — Hold Very Tightly — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — Ice-Cream Suit — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 4 1958, as “The Magic White Suit”
  • 59 — Pemberton Thrush — H. E. Bates (Short Story)
  • 68 — Mr. Duckworth’s Night Out [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 83 — Long White Scar — Brian Cleeve (Short Story)
  • 96 — Gay Gondola — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Deadline — Christopher Landon (Short Story)
  • 107 — Collector’s Item — Youngman Carter (Short Story)
  • 112 — Tiger of Timbala — David Walker (Novellete); illustrated by Barry Driscoll
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2747Argosy Vol. 348, No. 61959-06-01Henry Steeger
  • 4 — Fishing with St. Patrick — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 8 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 10 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — Snafu at Pork Chop Hill — Eugene Kinkead (Article)
  • 22 — The Night the Ship Went Down — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by John Styga
  • 24 — The Mad, Great Dizzy Dean — Mel Allen & Frank Graham (Article)
  • 26 — The Magnificent Impersonation — Mort Winthrop (Article); illustrated by Bob McGinnis
  • 28 — Pearls, Girls and Trade Winds — Peter Michelmore (Pictorial)
  • 32 — Spike in My Arm — Emmet Arno; as told to Jack Goulding (Article)
  • 35 — Catcher Talk — Mickey McConnell (Miscellaneous)
  • 36 — The Big One — Mike Miller (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 38 — The Man Who Got Dillinger — Mike Moore (Article); illustrated by Ray Keane
  • 42 — Last Scene — Mark Sufrin (Article); illustrated by John R. Hamilton
  • 44 — How to Pick Your Cartridge — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by John Everds
  • 46 — The Cautious Con Man — Hugh Pentecost (Short Story); illustrated by Richard Hook
  • 48 — Travel Today: Canada: Fun for You—and Fishing, Too — Pierre Berton (Article)
  • 50 — The Disaffected — Fred Humiston (Novellete); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 53 — A Woman’s Only a Woman…But a Good Cigar’s a Smoke — Dale Shaw (Article)
  • 56 — The Horse That Works Like a Man — Bill Manville (Pictorial)
  • 61 — You and Your Car: New Car Finishes Can Really Take It! — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 72 — Movie of the Month: This Earth Is Mine — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 77 — Camera Clips: The Thinking Cameras — Mike Lavelle (Column)
  • 95 — Did You Know That — Gene Longtine (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Liar Dice — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2748Argosy (UK) Vol. 20, No. 61959-06-01John SilverOliphant, Ian Garrard, Michie
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — The Woman of His Heart — Leslie Gordon Barnard (Short Story)
  • 15 — Laumoto Incident — Berkely Mather (Short Story)
  • 20 — Wheel of Fortune — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 22 — Fake Dixie — James Thurber (Short Story) The New Yorker November 29 1958, as “Midnight at Tim’s Place”
  • 26 — Gold and Silver — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 27 — Sunset Harp — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction March 1959, as “The Shoreline at Sunset”
  • 35 — The Old Sailor — Elizabeth Riddell (Poem(s)) Poems by Elizabeth Riddell, Ure Smith, 1948
  • 36 — Harem Scarem — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Someone in the Bath — Guthrie Wilson (Short Story)
  • 52 — East Into Danger — Philip Wylie (Novellete) This Week June 2 1957 (+3); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 75 — The White Slaves [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 91 — Skull with Owl — George Bradshaw (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 102 — Three Acres and a Cow — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — Executioner — D. P. Bramley (Short Story)
  • 110 — Real Estate — C. S. Jennison (Poem(s)) from “The View from Our Land” (Reprint)
  • 111 — Wide Sleeping-Bag — Arturo Vivante (Short Story) 1958
  • 118 — Swords & Champagne — Geoffrey Household (Novellete); illustrated by Michie
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2749Argosy Vol. 349, No. 11959-07-01Henry SteegerJohn Styga
  • 4 — Fishing with Hot Coils — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — You and Your Car: Next Year—Aluminum Engines? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 10 — What’s New in Music — Arthur J. Sasso (Column)
  • 12 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 14 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 15 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — The Man on the “Molly C” — Len Maar & Robert Seaver (Article)
  • 22 — The Massacre at Sand Creek — Gene Caesar (Article); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 25 — Trouble in the Stokehole — George Poulin (Short Story); illustrated by Robert Myers
  • 26 — Durante Wit Da Goils! — Milt Machlin (Article); illustrated by Marvin Lichtner [Ref. Jimmy Durante]
  • 30 — Treasure of the Golden Turtles: Jivaro! — Jorgen Bisch; as told to Robert Leckie (Article)
  • 34 — Setup for Dying — Norman Daniels (Short Story); illustrated by Walter Richards
  • 36 — Live Longer and Enjoy It! — Al Hirshberg (Article); illustrated by Jack Weller
  • 40 — The Court of Last Resort: Ellis Fewell Freed — Raymond C. Schindler (Article)
  • 42 — The Empty Glass — Fred McMorrow (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 44 — Elephant Busters — Peter Throckmorton; as told to Emil Mack (Article)
  • 50 — The Night of the Killer — Jack Schaefer (Short Story); illustrated by Bob Kuhn
  • 52 — Hal Chase: Baseball’s Black Prince — Ray Robinson (Article)
  • 54 — Murder on the Mole — Arch Whitehouse (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 56 — Travel Today: Wine—Why Not? — Temple Fielding (Article)
  • 58 — The Case of the Crazy Bear — John Day (Article)
  • 60 — New Guns for the Sportsman — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 64 — Travel Today: Amsterdam’s Dutch Treat — Temple Fielding (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 70 — Do You Know This Fish?: Bowfin — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 80 — Debbie Dances — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 85 — Camera Clips: One Film for Everything — Mike Lavelle (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Throw Low—Save Dough — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2750Argosy (UK) Vol. 20, No. 71959-07-01John SilverIan Garrard, Walter Langhammer
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Bees to Honey — Michael Forrestier (Short Story)
  • 20 — Out for a Sail Out — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 21 — The Mole — Nicholas Dee (Short Story)
  • 31 — Summer’s Lease — John Christopher (Short Story); the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 42 — Flowres of Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Dear Decoy — Nicholas Monsarrat (Short Story) 1959
  • 56 — The Terrible Mrs. Barker [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 70 — All I Ask — Ken Hardman (Short Story)
  • 74 — Dripping Affection — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker 1957
  • 75 — Back of Beyond — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine October 1958, as “The Town Where No One Got Off”
  • 83 — The Tallest Man in the World — Janet Green (Novellete) Butcher’s Dozen by Crime Writers Association, Heinemann, 1956
  • 105 — Desert Breed — George Rackham (Short Story)
  • 108 — Ghost in the Machine — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 110 — Run of the Deer — Robert Blake (Novellete); illustrated by Walter Langhammer
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2751Argosy Vol. 349, No. 21959-08-01Henry SteegerPhilip Ronfor
  • 4 — Fishing with Pills — Harry Steeger (Article)
  • 6 — It’s in the Cards: Poker to Win: Don’t Buck the Odds at Lowball — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 12 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — You and Your Car: You Still Have to Polish ’Em — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 16 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 19 — Giant of Adventure: The World Lay at His Feet — Peter Michelmore (Article) [Ref. Sir Edmund Hillary]
  • 22 — Journey Through Fear — Richard Stern (Novellete); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 24 — Two Beers and a Candle — Terence Flahiff (True Story); illustrated by Jacques Lowe
  • 26 — Destry Rides Again…and Again…and Again — Milt Machlin (Pictorial)
  • 28 — Night Beat — Nick Pileggi (Pictorial)
  • 32 — Junkman — William Heuman (Short Story); illustrated by John Walters
  • 35 — Pancho’s Movie War — Donovan Fitzpatrick (Article)
  • 36 — Hot Tips on Keeping Cool — Mort Winthrop (Article); illustrated by Jack Weller
  • 38 — The Survivors — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by William George
  • 40 — Tiger on the Loose — Gay Talese (Article)
  • 46 — Scattergun Roundup — Ray Camp (Article)
  • 48 — New Rifles for 1960 — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 52 — Leafs, Peeps and Scopes — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 54 — The Desert Wolf — Mark Sufrin (Article); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 56 — Handguns—From Plinkers to Blockbusters — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 58 — Travel Today: South Seas Magic — Horace Sutton (Article)
  • 60 — Design for Dying — Tom Burnam (Short Story); illustrated by Walter Richards
  • 67 — Clothes Talk: Holiday Packing — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 77 — Do You Know This Fish?: Fresh-Water Drum — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 95 — Movie of the Month: North by Northwest — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
2752Argosy Vol. 349, No. 31959-09-01Henry SteegerWil Blanche
  • 6 — Fishing with Bagpipes — Harry Steeger (Article)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — The Court of Last Resort: Two Keys to Death — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 19 — I Can Beat Ingo—Rocky Marciano — Dave Anderson (Article)
  • 22 — One Survived — Hal Butler (Article); illustrated by Stanley Meltzoff
  • 24 — Hurricane! — Jack Dillon (Short Story); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 26 — Last Charge — Robert Leckie (Article)
  • 28 — $25,000 Prize! Join the $250,000 Treasure Hunt — [uncredited] (Competition)
  • 30 — The Luck of Thomas Bailey — A. W. Kinnaman (Short Story); illustrated by Fred Freeman
  • 33 — How the Reds Tried to Kill the Pope — Walter H. Nelson (Article); illustrated by Oscar Liebman
  • 34 — Travel Today: 10 Bargain Paradises for Men — Norman Ford (Article)
  • 37 — Trouble at Crazy Woman Creek — Donald F. Drummond (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 40 — What a Way to Make Muscles! — Richard Gehman (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Clambake — Jefferson Brown (Article); illustrated by Jacques Lowe
  • 46 — Countdown to Danger — Martin Caidin (Pictorial)
  • 52 — The Fast Draw — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 60 — “We Built the Railway to Hell” — George J. Winson; as told to Al Hirshberg (Article); illustrated by Gil Walker
  • 62 — You and Your Car: What You Should Know About Spark Plugs — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 64 — Johnny Unitas: Take-Charge Guy — Al Silverman (Article)
  • 68 — Argosy Travel Trails: How to Save Money on Your Trip to Europe — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 74 — You Can Think Your Way to Dollars — Max Gunther (Article); illustrated by Joseph G. Farris
  • 78 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 88 — Camera Clips: Action in Color — Mike Lavelle (Column)
  • 92 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 98 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 103 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Poker: Block That Kicker! — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2753Argosy (UK) Vol. 20, No. 81959-09-01John SilverCosgrove, Ian Garrard
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Hubbub Bubbles — Robert Holmes (Short Story)
  • 18 — Mushroom Stew — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — Man’s Best Friend — Patricia Highsmith (Short Story)
  • 31 — Nymph Overboard — Jacques Perret; translated by D. H. R. Brearley (Short Story)
  • 41 — Traffic Jam — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 42 — Road to Romany — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Grand Seigneur — Youngman Carter (Short Story)
  • 56 — A Night on Ventotene — John Steinbeck (Article) New York Herald Tribune December 3 1943 (+2); slightly revised.
  • 67 — Love in a Wych-Elm — H. E. Bates (Short Story)
  • 76 — Love Game — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — Rapid Orbit — Avram Davidson (Short Story) Playboy February 1959, as “The Sensible Man”
  • 82 — Mind’s Eye — Fredric Brown (Prose Poem) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1955, as “Imagine”
  • 83 — Motive for Murder — Hugh Pentecost (Novellete) (Reprint); illustrated by Cosgrove
  • 109 — Silver Lining — R. J. J. Theakston (Short Story)
  • 114 — Petrella’s Holiday [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Novellete); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2754Argosy Vol. 349, No. 41959-10-01Henry SteegerMelville Holden
  • 4 — Those Fur-Bearing Trout — Harry Steeger (Article)
  • 8 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — You and Your Car: What’s New in Tires? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 19 — Presumed Dead — Edward Mowery (Article)
  • 22 — The Pride of Perkinsville — Willard Temple (Short Story); illustrated by John Walter
  • 24 — I Went Experimentally Insane — Dr. Paul Terrell; as told to Ted M. Levine (Article)
  • 26 — Crazy Carry, the Party Pooper — Dale Shaw (Article); illustrated by Sam Bates
  • 30 — Ingo—Playboy Champ — Al Silverman (Article)
  • 34 — I Sailed a Dhow from Zanzibar — Melville Holden (Article)
  • 38 — Act of Honor — George P. Morrill (Short Story); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 40 — No Sweat, Madame Butterfly! — Milt Machlin (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Million-Dollar Jade Coast — Mark Sufrin (Pictorial)
  • 48 — The Face of Murder — Jack Dillon (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 50 — A Bear Rug—The Hard Way — Doug Knight (Article)
  • 52 — What Type Bullet? — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 54 — Train Your Dog Yourself — Richard A. Wolters (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 59 — Camera Clips: The World of the Submini — Mike Lavelle (Column)
  • 62 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 68 — Argosy’s “Million Dollar Idea” Contest — [uncredited] (Competition)
  • 74 — Argosy Travel Trails: Sun-Route Cruises for Fall and Winter — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 84 — It’s in the Cards: Numbers Game — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 86 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 92 — Movie of the Month: The FBI Story — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 96 — The Court of Last Resort: Raymond C. Schindler in Memoriam — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
2755Argosy (Canada) October 19591959-10-01
  • I Sailed a Dhow from Zanzibar — Melville Holden (Article) Argosy October 1959
  • Argosy’s “Million Dollar Idea” Contest — [uncredited] (Competition) Argosy October 1959
2756Argosy (UK) Vol. 20, No. 91959-10-01John SilverIan Garrard, Neville Dear
  • 3 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Hogger Bate — Howard Jones (Short Story)
  • 18 — Adjoudication — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker 1957
  • 19 — White Magic — Aubrey Wilson (Short Story)
  • 29 — The Butcher’s Daughter — Walter Clemons (Short Story)
  • 36 — Hurdy Gurdy — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Hester Running — Barry Joynson Cork (Short Story)
  • 45 — Flanagan’s Wake — Hugh Michael Hogan (Short Story)
  • 55 — A Real Born Killer [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 67 — Sitting Pretty — Roald Dahl (Novellete) The New Yorker January 31 1959, as “The Champion of the World”
  • 86 — Gooseberry Fool — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 87 — Tall Man Riding — Francis Fytton (Short Story)
  • 95 — Finishing Touch — Andrew Graham (Short Story)
  • 100 — Weed [Geth Straker] — Berkely Mather (Novellete); illustrated by Neville Dear
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2757Argosy Vol. 349, No. 51959-11-01Henry SteegerJohn McDermott
  • 4 — Hunting with Nickels — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 4 — We Meet Our Giant of Adventure — [uncredited] (Article) [Ref. Sir Edmund Hillary]
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 12 — Camera Clips: New Adventures in Color — Mike Lavelle (Column)
  • 14 — You and Your Car: Get Ready to Winterize Your Car — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 19 — Two Girls, A Guy and a Catamaran — James Wharram; as told to Mike Moore (Article)
  • 22 — Mulligan! [Part 1 of 3] — Robert G. Fuller (Serial Segment); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 24 — The Mountain I Couldn’t Conquer — Sir Edmund Hillary (Article)
  • 26 — The Curse of the Spanish Treasure — Ramon Valdes (Article); illustrated by John Leone
  • 28 — Mr. Muscles — Al Silverman (Article); illustrated by Marvin Lichtner
  • 34 — What’s New in the New Cars? — J. Edward Schipper (Article)
  • 38 — The Law-Abiding Outlaw — Wayne D. Overholser (Short Story); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 40 — Who Was That Knight I Saw You with Last, Lady? — Milt Machlin (Pictorial); illustrated by Marvin Lichtner
  • 44 — King of the Rockies — Larry Koller (Article); illustrated by Walt Wiggins
  • 48 — The Last Whalers — William Neufeld (Pictorial)
  • 54 — Travel Today: Cuba: Fun in the Sun — Phillip Andrews (Article)
  • 56 — Loaded for Bear — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 58 — Argosy’s “Million Dollar Idea” Contest — [uncredited] (Competition)
  • 72 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 86 — Argosy Travel Trails: How to Get the Most Out of Your Travel Agent — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 92 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 94 — Movie of the Month: Journey to the Center of the Earth — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 99 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Knock Poker: It May Look Easy, But… — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2758Argosy (UK) Vol. 20, No. 101959-11-01Marçais, William Stobbs
  • 4 — The Argosy Award — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 7 — Three of Castile — Geoffrey Household (Short Story)
  • 15 — Night Flight — Barry Joynson Cork (Short Story)
  • 23 — Fruit and Wine — M. K. Joseph (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 24 — Hump Room — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — A Leg Full of Rubies — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 34 — Mice, Men, and Miscellaneous — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 35 — Time of Love — Curtis W. Casewit (Short Story)
  • 42 — Park Piece — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — The Yellow Crab — H. E. Bates (Short Story) The Cornhill Magazine Summer 1954
  • 61 — Budaful Pest — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 18 1959, as “The Imaginary Heir”
  • 75 — Chef d’Œuvre — Paul Gallico (Short Story); illustrated by Marçais
  • 86 — For a Rainy Day — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Trial by Dory — Will R. Bird (Short Story) Sunrise for Peter and Other Stories by Will R. Bird, The Ryerson Press, 1946
  • 96 — Old Blue — J. M. G. Luttman-Johnson (Short Story)
  • 101 — Letter to the Editor — Mary Stewart (Letter(s))
  • 102 — My Brother Michael [Part 1 of 5] — Mary Stewart (Serial Segment); illustrated by William Stobbs
  • 152 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2759Argosy Vol. 349, No. 61959-12-01Henry Steeger
  • 6 — Fishing with Vacuum Cleaners — Harry Steeger (Article)
  • 8 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 12 — You and Your Car: What Happened to Air Suspension? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 13 — It’s in the Cards: Canasta: Don’t Go for Broke — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 15 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — Bayou Buccaneer: “I Captured a Freighter!” — William Buck (Article)
  • 24 — Mulligan! [Part 2 of 3] — Robert G. Fuller (Serial Segment); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 26 — Lawrence—King of the Desert — R. R. Suskind (Article); illustrated by Bill Johnson [Ref. T. E. Lawrence]
  • 28 — The Hedgehog Game — Jeremy H. Dole (Short Story); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 30 — We Ran the Niger by Raft — Robert Seaver (Article)
  • 36 — Stag Night — William Heuman (Short Story); illustrated by Floyd Davis
  • 38 — My Ten Days on a Reef with Lana Turner — General Randolph McCall Pate (Article)
  • 40 — Argosy’s “Million Dollar Idea” Contest — [uncredited] (Competition)
  • 43 — The Court of Last Resort: The Case of the Dubious Queen — O. John Rogge (Article); illustrated by Ray Keane
  • 48 — The Long Bow — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 50 — The Deadly Deeps — Bill Moeser (Pictorial); illustrated by Flip Schulke
  • 54 — Travel Today: Way Down Yonder in (Picturesque, That Is) New Orleans — Phillip Andrews (Article)
  • 56 — Pint-Size Power Package — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 58 — Volcano Man — Edwin Muller (Article); illustrated by Haroun Tazieff
  • 62 — Songs to Drink By — Dale Shaw (Article)
  • 75 — Argosy Travel Trails: There’s No Time Like Snow Time in Europe — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 91 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 95 — Movie of the Month: The Miracle — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 99 — Camera Clips: Indoor Photography — Mike Lavelle (Column)
  • 112 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
2760Argosy (UK) Vol. 20, No. 111959-12-01John Silver
  • 3 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Octopi in the Sky — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 17 — Albatross — George Langelaan (Short Story)
  • 25 — Keep Well Back — Patrick Ryan (Short Story)
  • 34 — For Bath Chaps — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 35 — Bottle of Port — Barbara McIlroy (Short Story)
  • 44 — Cheese Dreams — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — Villa Almirante — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 62 — Svengali in Westchester — Robert Sheckley (Short Story)
  • 67 — Key to My Heart — V. S. Pritchett (Short Story) The New Yorker July 18 1959
  • 82 — Love in the Mist — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Old Warrior — David Walker (Short Story)
  • 95 — Seeing Life — Leslie Gordon Barnard (Short Story)
  • 102 — A Little Night Music — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — My Brother Michael [Part 2 of 5] — Mary Stewart (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2761Argosy Vol. 350, No. 11960-01-01Henry SteegerDan Wynn
  • 4 — Fishing with TV — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 8 — Camera Clips: Good Pictures in a Minute — Mike Lavelle (Column)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 17 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 19 — Where Is Tommy Thompson? — Fred Warshofsky (Article); illustrated by George X. Sand
  • 22 — Devil in the Bush — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 25 — Bataan’s Fighting Lady — Rear Admiral Earl L. Sackett; as told to Peter Ordway (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 28 — Rolls-Royceniks, Unite! — Ralph Stein (Article)
  • 32 — Miami: Revolutions C.O.D. — Robert Seaver & Leonard Maar (Article)
  • 36 — Mulligan! [Part 3 of 3] — Robert G. Fuller (Serial Segment); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 38 — Four Wheels to Danger — Yedidi Menusy (Pictorial)
  • 42 — The Golden Persuader — Al Toffler (Article)
  • 44 — Bow-Fishing for Gar — George X. Sand (Article)
  • 48 — Argosy’s “Million Dollar Idea” Contest — [uncredited] (Competition)
  • 50 — Mad Dog Coll — Ray Robinson (Article)
  • 52 — Travel Today: South of the Rio Grande — Andrew Hepburn (Article)
  • 54 — Heart of the Hunter — Paul Ernst (Short Story); illustrated by Bob Kuhn; given as “Heart of a Hunter” in the Table of Contents.
  • 56 — What Makes a Gun Buff? — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Jack Weller
  • 58 — The Noble Art of Hod-Carrying — Edward G. Robinson & Eric M. Nathanson (Pictorial)
  • 60 — Dere Mammy — Al Capp (Pictorial); given as by Li’l Abner, as told to Al Capp.
  • 67 — Smart Money — Eugene Miller (Column)
  • 72 — What Can I Shoot? — E. M. Marshall (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Argosy Travel Trails: Two Hundred Minutes to Summer — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 93 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 97 — You and Your Car: The New Auto Upholstery — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 101 — Shooters! Can You Name These Cartridges? — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 103 — Why Tip? — M. Robert Beasley (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Poker: Oh Bug, Where Is Thy Sting? — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2762Argosy (UK) Vol. 21, No. 11960-01-01John SilverSwavek, Ian Garrard
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Ski Test — Berkely Mather (Short Story)
  • 13 — Night Call — John Bonett (Short Story)
  • 24 — Geisha Dancing — James Kirkup (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 25 — Star at the Top — Faith Prior (Short Story)
  • 31 — Marchpane and Suckets — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 32 — Christmas Chimes — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Red Carpet Treatment — Geoffrey Household (Short Story)
  • 47 — Man Overboard — John Collier (Novellete); illustrated by Swavek
  • 64 — Dig This! — Duff Hart-Davis (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 72 — Champagne Cocktail — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Blonde Trespass — Edward Lindall (Short Story)
  • 86 — Monkey Business — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Eye Witness — John D. Stewart (Short Story)
  • 96 — What Cheer? — Richard Armour (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 97 — Worker in Sandalwood — Marjorie Pickthall (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly December 1909
  • 103 — Close Shave — Martin Armstrong (Short Story)
  • 108 — My Brother Michael [Part 3 of 5] — Mary Stewart (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2763Argosy Vol. 350, No. 21960-02-01Henry SteegerJ. Nahon
  • 4 — Hunting with Bandages — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 10 — What’s New in Outboards for ’60 — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — “I Ran the Blockade to Palestine”: The True Story of the Exodus — Stanley Ritzer; as told to Peter Michelmore (Article)
  • 22 — The Just About Last Patrol — Lawrence Finn (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 24 — Hemingway and the World’s Phoniest Sport — Milt Machlin (Article) [Ref. Ernest Hemingway]
  • 30 — Case of the Second-Best Bride — Charles Boswell (Article); illustrated by Walter Richards
  • 32 — Hell at Fifty Feet — Major Kenton D. McFarland, USAF; as told to Arturo F. Gonzalez, Jr. (Pictorial)
  • 36 — 7-Star Final — Fred McMorrow (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 39 — Presumed Dead — Edward J. Mowery (Article)
  • 40 — Killer Mountain — Mark Sufrin (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Table at Mabel’s — William Heuman (Short Story); illustrated by Richard Hook
  • 46 — Wanna Bet? — Bob & Jan Young (Article); illustrated by Ron Wing
  • 48 — The David and Goliath of Handguns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 50 — Travel Today: Man in Search of a Mermaid: Copenhagen — Art Buchwald (Article)
  • 54 — Boston’s Bloody Police Strike — Richard Martin (Article); illustrated by Louis Glanzman
  • 58 — “…S.O.S.…Vestris…” — Otto Whitelock (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 71 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 87 — Argosy Travel Trails: Magic Carpet to the Middle East — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 94 — Camera Clips: Pictures All Winter — Mike Lavelle (Column)
  • 102 — You and Your Car: How Good Are “Additives”? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 114 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
2764Argosy (UK) Vol. 21, No. 21960-02-01John SilverIan Garrard, Oliphant, William Stobbs
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Stonewall’s Ghost — Jack Cope (Short Story)
  • 21 — Mother and the Rocket — Jay Mander (Short Story)
  • 31 — Love Match — Brian Cleeve (Short Story)
  • 44 — Night Beauties — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — Elephant’s Ear — Joan Aiken (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 56 — Old Cuirassier — Geoffrey Household (Short Story); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 67 — Waiting Game — John Salt (Short Story)
  • 82 — Feathered Friends — Theodore Nicholl (Poem(s))
  • 83 — A Prince in the Building — William Mayne (Short Story)
  • 90 — Doc in the Dock — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Wild in Galway — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine August 1959, as “A Wild Night in Galway”
  • 98 — Show a Leg — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 99 — Off the Beeton Track — L. S. Howarth (Short Story)
  • 106 — My Brother Michael [Part 4 of 5] — Mary Stewart (Serial Segment); illustrated by William Stobbs
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2765Argosy Vol. 350, No. 31960-03-01Henry SteegerMartin Iger
  • 4 — Fishing with Pointers — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 8 — The Court of Last Resort: Three-Cushion Break — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — The Big GI Sellout — Frank S. Shipman (Article); illustrated by Ray Keane
  • 21 — The Curse of “Torry’s Boy” — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 24 — “They Called Me a Crooked Fighter” — Art Aragon; as told to Arnold Hano (Article)
  • 26 — The Great Horse Race — Jack Schaefer (Article); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 30 — Personality: Best Dogface of Them All — Al Silverman (Article)
  • 34 — That Wonderful Weed! — Dale Shaw (Pictorial)
  • 38 — The Hayseed Who Couldn’t Be Conned — Jim Townsend (Article); illustrated by William George
  • 41 — The Ghost of Champagne Charlie — Hugh Pentecost (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 44 — Assignment: Girls! — Robert Crichton (Pictorial)
  • 48 — Teddy Roosevelt’s $42 Rifle — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 50 — You Can Build This Air Car for $600 — Martin Caidin (Article); illustrated by Martin Iger
  • 54 — Travel Today: Pacific Wonderland—the Northwest — Horace Sutton (Article); illustrated by Donald McDorman
  • 56 — Survival — Robert Raymond (Short Story); illustrated by John Styga
  • 58 — Rangda—Queen of Evil — Harrison Forman (Pictorial)
  • 67 — You and Your Car: Are the New Cars Safer? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 69 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 71 — Smart Money — Eugene Miller (Column)
  • 75 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 83 — Argosy Travel Trails: Que Pasa en Puerto Rico? — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 96 — Shooters! Can You Name These Cartridges? — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 99 — Camera Clips: What About Filters? — Mike Lavelle (Column)
  • 102 — Who Goofed? — Bob & Jan Young (Column)
  • 105 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Gin Rummy: A Bird in the Hand — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2766Argosy (UK) Vol. 21, No. 31960-03-01John SilverWilliam Stobbs
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Diablo — Victor Francis (Short Story)
  • 16 — Slings and Arrows — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 17 — A Kiss for Choice — Borden Deal (Short Story) 1959
  • 27 — Never Say Dai — W. H. Boore (Short Story)
  • 34 — Island Race — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Nature of Fear — Peter Scott (Short Story)
  • 53 — The King in Pawn [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 65 — Strange Nocturne — Rhys Davies (Short Story)
  • 79 — When You Come — Yuan Mei; translated by Arthur Waley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 80 — Money Moon — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Larsen’s Courtship — Alan C. Hemus (Short Story)
  • 93 — Good Bad Boys — Connell Bernard (Short Story)
  • 103 — From the Author — Connell Bernard (Poem(s))
  • 111 — My Brother Michael [Part 5 of 5] — Mary Stewart (Serial Segment); illustrated by William Stobbs
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2767Argosy Vol. 350, No. 41960-04-01Henry SteegerHy Peskin
  • 4 — Fishing with Martinis — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Camera Clips: Prizes for Your Pictures — Mike Lavelle (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — “I Am Stalin’s Brother” — Robert Charroux & Edward Hymoff (Article)
  • 22 — Himalayan Wagon Train — Kenneth Kay (Short Story); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 25 — The Kid Who Hated Cops — Ray Robinson (Article); illustrated by Ray Robinson
  • 28 — Mermaids, Anyone? — Peter Michelmore (Pictorial); illustrated by Ted Coconis & Tom Mann
  • 32 — Assignment—Firing Squad — James Buchanan (Article)
  • 34 — The Secret of the Honorable Hotfoot — Dave Jampel (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Powder Keg — Will Cook (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 40 — What Makes Archie Go? — Al Hirshberg (Article)
  • 46 — River of Death — Jorgen Bisch; as told to Robert Leckie (Article); given as by James Bisch in the Table of Contents.
  • 48 — Holler Guy — William Heuman (Short Story) Sports Novels Magazine April 1946; illustrated by John Walter
  • 50 — Travel Today: Come to Paradise! Nassau — Phil Andrews (Article); illustrated by Donald McDorman
  • 52 — Whale-Size Guns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Jacques Lowe
  • 54 — Jet Power: The Revolution in Boating — Eric Nyborg (Article); illustrated by Hy Peskin
  • 56 — Coming Up…Fishing’s Deadliest Decade — Larry Koller (Article)
  • 58 — Nicaragua’s “Impossible” Sea Monsters — Thomas Luckenbill (Article)
  • 65 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 74 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 78 — You and Your Car: Better Watch Your Filters — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 89 — Fine Fishing — E. M. Marshall (Miscellaneous)
  • 98 — Argosy Travel Trails: Benedict or Bachelor—There’s a Trip for You — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 107 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Lowball — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2768Argosy (UK) Vol. 21, No. 41960-04-01John SilverOliphant
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Skate’s Eyeball [Karmesin] — Gerald Kersh (Short Story)
  • 19 — Penthouse Cry — Henry Slesar (Short Story) Playboy November 1959, as “A Cry from the Penthouse”
  • 28 — The Deadly Sex — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 29 — Let Down Your Hair — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 42 — Love Under the Leaves — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Pavone’s Well — Brian Cleeve (Short Story)
  • 59 — Fallen Angel — Evan Hunter (Short Story) Ladies’ Home Journal June 1955
  • 71 — Memo to Velasquez — Shirley Gumina (Poem(s))
  • 72 — Old Mr. Martin [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 83 — Little Frontier — D. Sleightholme (Short Story)
  • 94 — Cherry Pie — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Knife in the Night — Ken Hardman (Short Story)
  • 101 — Sapphire Mink — Mary Stolz (Short Story)
  • 108 — The Mirror Room [Part 1 of 3] — Christopher Landon (Novel); previously published in an abridged form in Star Weekly January 30, 1960.
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2769Argosy Vol. 350, No. 51960-05-01Henry SteegerDon Ornitz
  • 6 — Fishing with Ice Worms — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 11 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 16 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 19 — “Somebody Up There Hates Me!” — Arthur Mann (Article)
  • 22 — Ride a Paper Tiger — Richard McKenna (Short Story); illustrated by Bill Johnson
  • 24 — A Day (Hic!) to Remember — David Landman (Article); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 26 — Destruction Derby: Roughest Race in the World — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 32 — The Devil and Father Kelly — John Thomas (Short Story); illustrated by Sanford Kossin
  • 34 — He Races Up Mountains — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 37 — The Man with the Mouth of Gold — Mort Winthrop (Article)
  • 40 — Not to Kill Umpire, Please! — Norman Sklarewitz (Article)
  • 44 — The Death Tide — Hugh Pentecost (Short Story); illustrated by John Styga
  • 45 — Travel Today: Last Male Stronghold—Britain — Phillip Andrews (Article); illustrated by Donald McDorman
  • 48 — Ward Bond—Why He Whips Them All — Arnold Hano (Article)
  • 52 — The Glass-Barreled Shotgun — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 54 — 10,000 Miles to Danger — Birger Lovgren; as told to Peter Michelmore (Article); illustrated by Robert Schulz
  • 58 — Big Girls Can Be Fun — Earl Wilson (Pictorial)
  • 60 — Target “Takao” — Fred Warshofsky (Article); illustrated by Norman Baer
  • 63 — Argosy Travel Trails: Continental Closeup: Europe by Car — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 75 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 83 — You and Your Car: Important Tire Improvement Coming — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 99 — Winners: Argosy’s Bourbon Barrel Contest — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Play Gin to Win — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2770Argosy (UK) Vol. 21, No. 51960-05-01John SilverMary Dinsdale, Ian Garrard, Oliphant
  • 4 — The Argosy Award — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 6 — The Other Side of the Hill — Edward McCarthy (Short Story)
  • 17 — The Invitation — Donagh MacDonagh (Poem(s))
  • 18 — Thames-side Venice — Elizabeth Taylor (Short Story)
  • 29 — The Last Spin — Evan Hunter (Short Story) Manhunt September 1956
  • 36 — Flight of Fancy — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — Abner of the Porch — Geoffrey Household (Short Story) 1959; illustrated by Mary Dinsdale
  • 46 — The Facts of Life [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 57 — W for a Bob — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 58 — Water Party — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 61 — Mister Death and the Redhead — Helen Eustis (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post February 11 1950, as “The Rider on the Pale Horse”
  • 69 — For Love of Denise — P. B. Hughes (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 31 1959
  • 78 — For Angel Cake? — Shirley Gumina (Poem(s))
  • 79 — Seed of Fire — Lawrence Lee (Short Story)
  • 92 — Hippocriticism — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Spellbinder — Norah Lofts (Short Story) Heaven in Your Hand by Norah Lofts, Michael Joseph, 1958
  • 105 — Skean-dhu’s Day — Malcolm Munthe (Article)
  • 112 — The Mirror Room [Part 2 of 3] — Christopher Landon (Novel); previously published in an abridged form in Star Weekly January 30, 1960.
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2771Argosy Vol. 350, No. 61960-06-01Henry SteegerJacques Lowe
  • 4 — Fishing with Smoochers — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 15 — Who Goofed?: Charley Hatfield’s Big Rain — Bob & Jan Young (Column)
  • 17 — Flying Saucers: Menace or Myth? — Major Donald E. Keyhoe, USMC, Ret.; as told to Harold Salkin (Article)
  • 18 — The Wonderful Bunion Derby — William Upjohn (Article); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 22 — Patterson or Ingo? — Rocky Marciano (Article)
  • 28 — Enter Ellery Queen [Ellery Queen] — Ellery Queen (Short Story); illustrated by Norman Baer
  • 30 — A Fortune in Emeralds — Ken Krippene (Article)
  • 34 — Strictly for the Birds — Robert Smith (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Airborne Alert — Frank Harvey (Short Story); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 40 — Carole Tregoff—Photos the Jury Never Saw — Robert Smith (Pictorial)
  • 42 — Travel Today: Fun on Wheels: Seeing America by Car — Phillip Andrews (Article); illustrated by Lowell Hess
  • 47 — The Long-Range Tack Driver — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 48 — G-Strings & Top Bananas [Part 1 of 2] — Harold Minsky; as told to Richard Gehman (Article)
  • 54 — The Cow Pony — Sam Shaw (Pictorial)
  • 58 — Hanging Witness — Hugh Pentecost (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 60 — The Art of Sharing a Bed — Franklin E. Brill (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 68 — Old Leatherface: The Claire Lee Chennault Story — Dick Halvorsen (Article); illustrated by Sandy Kossin
  • 77 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 82 — Argosy Travel Trails: Ten Top Tours of the U.S.A. — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 90 — Do You Know This Fish?: The Yellow Bass — Larry Koller (Column)
  • 93 — You and Your Car: How to Save on Your Summer Driving — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 97 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 99 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Klob: Not for the Faint-Hearted — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2772Argosy (UK) Vol. 21, No. 61960-06-01John SilverDenis Wrigley, Oliphant
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — The Prayer — James Leyland (Short Story)
  • 14 — Fritto Misto — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 15 — Trouble with Locksmiths — Youngman Carter (Short Story)
  • 19 — Trumpet Call — G. E. Fox (Short Story)
  • 32 — Garter’s Memorial — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Current Affairs — Nicholas Dee (Short Story)
  • 40 — Cat Walk — John Salt (Novellete); illustrated by Denis Wrigley
  • 62 — The Skipper — A. J. Skipper (Poem(s))
  • 63 — The Fifth Candle — Margery Sharp (Short Story)
  • 77 — Forever Voyage — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post January 9 1960
  • 83 — Mare in the Sea — Bryan Guinness (Poem(s))
  • 84 — Monarch Restored — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — Early Marriage — Conrad Richter (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 7 1934
  • 101 — Pride of the Peacock — Sid Chaplin (Short Story)
  • 108 — Fat in the Fire — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 110 — The Mirror Room [Part 3 of 3] — Christopher Landon (Novel); previously published in an abridged form in Star Weekly January 30, 1960.
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2773Argosy Vol. 351, No. 11960-07-01Henry SteegerSam Shaw
  • 4 — Fishing with Bottles — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Set Shots — Gene Longtine (Miscellaneous)
  • 11 — You and Your Car: Useful Gadgets — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 15 — The Evidence That Should Have Saved Chessman! — William Read Woodfield & Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 18 — Ten Lives for Kennedy — as told to Edward Oxford (Article); illustrated by Bob Lavin
  • 20 — Our Olympic Secret Weapon — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 24 — Bumbo the Bum — William Heuman (Short Story); illustrated by Marshall Davis
  • 26 — Trouble, Bear-Handed — Gene Daniels (Pictorial)
  • 30 — Speed Traps, 1960 — Robert Crichton (Article)
  • 34 — Dead Line — Cliff Farrell (Short Story); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 36 — We Ran the Royal Gorge — Lee English (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Grant: The Man Nobody Knew — Edwin V. Burkholder (Article); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 42 — Travel Today: Massachusetts — L. N. R. Early (Article); illustrated by Donald McDorman
  • 44 — Our Crazy Liquor Laws — Joseph Scholnick (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 46 — G-Strings & Top Bananas [Part 2 of 2] — Harold Minsky; as told to Richard Gehman (Article)
  • 48 — Here Comes Charley! — Al Hirshberg (Article)
  • 50 — New Sport for the Barroom Athlete — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 54 — Tips on Family Cruising — Eric Nyborg (Article)
  • 58 — Monster of the Madrepore — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 63 — Hunter’s Transportation — E. M. Marshall (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 79 — Argosy Travel Trails: Resort-Hopping in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 82 — Which Weapon? — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Hearts: The Pass Tells All — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2774Argosy (Canada) July 19601960-07-01
  • The Evidence That Should Have Saved Chessman! — William Read Woodfield & Milt Machlin (Article) Argosy July 1960
  • Ten Lives for Kennedy — as told to Edward Oxford (Article) Argosy July 1960; illustrated by Bob Lavin
  • Our Crazy Liquor Laws — Joseph Scholnick (Article) Argosy July 1960; illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • Tips on Family Cruising — Eric Nyborg (Article) Argosy July 1960
  • Speed Traps, 1960 — Robert Crichton (Article) Argosy July 1960
2775Argosy (UK) Vol. 21, No. 71960-07-01John SilverIan Garrard, Oliphant
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Ordinary Magic — D. Sleightholme (Short Story)
  • 18 — Saying It with Flowers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — Rogue of Nat Sin — J. H. Williams (Short Story)
  • 25 — Silken Portrait — Leslie Bonnet (Short Story)
  • 32 — Water Picture — May Swenson (Poem(s)) The New Yorker 1956
  • 33 — Flesh-Eaters — Borden Deal (Short Story)
  • 46 — Song of Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — A Skull for a Halfpenny — Walter Macken (Short Story)
  • 56 — The Battle of Bank Street [Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 72 — Half a Cuckoo Pint, Please — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 73 — Furry Dance — Geoffrey Household (Short Story)
  • 79 — Success Story — Mary Turner (Short Story)
  • 84 — Patter of Tiny Feet — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — Rocket Test — J. E. Baker (Short Story)
  • 99 — A Deal of Paint — Elisabeth Ayrton (Short Story)
  • 104 — Technical Hitch — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — Box of Cigars — Richard Sullivan (Short Story) Ladies’ Home Journal May 1959
  • 110 — Timberbeast — Verne Athanas (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post May 23 1959 (+1); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2776Argosy Vol. 351, No. 21960-08-01Henry SteegerJohn McDermott
  • 4 — Fishing with Pink Elephants — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — You and Your Car: The Electronic Car — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 15 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 17 — The “Great Impostor” Strikes Again — William Woodfield (Article)
  • 18 — The Day the Statue Goofed — Robert G. Fuller (Short Story); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 20 — Krazy Over Karts — Robert Crichton (Article); illustrated by Bob Smith
  • 24 — Giant of Adventure: Captain Edward L. Beach: Magellan of the Deep — Peter Michelmore (Article)
  • 30 — “Have B-26—Will Fight!” — Charles Smith (Article)
  • 34 — Tahiti? Guess Again! — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Last Yank on Guam — Mark Sufrin (Article); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 40 — Travel Today: Italy: It’s No Place Like Home — Walter Hackett (Article); illustrated by Donald McDorman
  • 42 — Water Polo — Richard Hewett (Pictorial)
  • 46 — Bomb Aboard! — Frank Harvey (Short Story); illustrated by John Styga
  • 48 — Don’t Disturb the Dirt! — Robert Sylvester (Article); illustrated by Marshall Davis
  • 52 — Hunting: “Things Are Tough All Over” — Peter Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 54 — Gin, by Juniper! — Joseph Scholnick (Article)
  • 58 — The Sure Thing — Hugh Pentecost (Short Story); illustrated by Richard Hook
  • 69 — Argosy Travel Trails: The 1960 Olympics—Still Room for You in Rome — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 107 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Pinochle: Play with the Odds — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2777Argosy (UK) Vol. 21, No. 81960-08-01John SilverMary Dinsdale, Biro
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Lake of Leiksakan — J. H. Williams (Short Story)
  • 21 — All at Sea — W. H. Boore (Short Story)
  • 27 — Miss Darimini — Wallace Crawford (Short Story)
  • 38 — The Only Pretty Ringtime — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — Oh, Once in My Saddle — David Lamson (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 30 1938
  • 56 — The Long and the Short of It — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 57 — Perfect Camera — Gerald Kersh (Short Story)
  • 67 — Castles in the Sand — James Kirkup (Extract) from The Only Child, Collins, 1957
  • 68 — Alcoholic Goat — John Steinbeck (Article) Once There Was a War by John Steinbeck, William Heinemann, 1958; illustrated by Mary Dinsdale
  • 70 — North from Tuesday — Jon Cleary (Extract)
  • 91 — Before the Fall — Brian Cleeve (Short Story)
  • 95 — High Table — Richard Wilbur (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 96 — Apple Vintage — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Do You Dig Grieg? — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 106 — Bare Fact — Dick Emmons (Poem(s)) The Saturday Evening Post December 22 1956, as “Cold Fact”
  • 107 — Painted Ship — P. M. Jolley (Short Story)
  • 116 — Love’s Young Dream — Sean O’Faolain (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post October 3 1959; illustrated by Biro
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2778Argosy Vol. 351, No. 31960-09-01Henry SteegerEd Valigursky
  • 4 — Fishing with Bucks, or How to Get Fish from a Lake Where There Are No Fish — Harry Steeger (Article)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 19 — Our New F-105: The Plane the Kremlin Fears the Most — Frank Harvey (Article); illustrated by James Triggs
  • 22 — How Mackenzie King Ruled Canada from Beyond the Grave — Desmond Stone (Article)
  • 25 — Split-Skirt Convoy — Kenneth Kay (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 28 — Beat That Bum Traffic Rap! — Harold B. Jacobson (Article); illustrated by Arthur Wallower
  • 30 — Next Time It’s Floyd — Jack Dempsey (Article)
  • 32 — Dead Canary — Michael W. Elm (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 34 — Upside-down Caper — [uncredited] (Pictorial); illustrated by Howard Freedman
  • 38 — Saloon Tycoon — [uncredited] (Pictorial); illustrated by George Joseph
  • 42 — “The Indestructible” — Mark Sufrin (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 44 — The Great Beer Bust — Robert G. Fuller (Article); illustrated by Phil Hoon
  • 50 — Murder Begins at Home — Alfred Hitchcock (Ghost Written By Milt Machlin) (Article)
  • 52 — New Guns for ’61 [Part 1 of 3] — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 54 — Range Tramp — T. C. McClary (Short Story); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 55 — How to Make Money on Penny Stocks — V. M. Huxham (Article); illustrated by Jacques Lowe
  • 58 — Travel Today: The No-Sweat Guide to Europe — Dr. Kenneth R. Morgan (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 75 — Argosy Travel Trails: Freedomland, U.S.A.—Greatest Family Show on Earth — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 87 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 95 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 103 — You and Your Car: Don’t Fool with the Carburetor — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards:Knock Rummy: He Who Hesitates… — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2779Argosy (UK) Vol. 21, No. 91960-09-01John SilverMary Dinsdale
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Sea Bride — Edmund Gilligan (Short Story)
  • 19 — Dead Ringer — Youngman Carter (Short Story)
  • 28 — Sand Bank Holiday — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Honeymaroon — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 40 — The Chicken and After — David Caute (Short Story)
  • 50 — “Oh, grim and gloomy” — James Reeves (Poem(s)) The Wandering Moon by James Reeves, William Heinemann, 1950
  • 51 — Stage Fall — V. S. Pritchett (Short Story)
  • 63 — Drummer Boy of Shiloh — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 30 1960
  • 68 — Orange Bitters — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Thunder Gorge — Hal G. Evarts (Short Story)
  • 82 — Cricket on the Hearth — [uncredited] (Quiz) from Test Your Cricket, Constable, 1960
  • 83 — Bottle Party — Ken Hardman (Short Story)
  • 89 — Witches of Berrimboola — G. Dalton Hooker (Short Story)
  • 100 — Love on Two Wheels — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Hugh’s There? — James Walker (Vignette)
  • 105 — Salad Dressing — Penny Pennington (Poem(s))
  • 106 — The Day of the Tortoise — H. E. Bates (Novellete); illustrated by Mary Dinsdale
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2780Argosy Vol. 351, No. 41960-10-01Henry SteegerRobert Smith
  • 6 — Hunting with Mirrors — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — Crabb Is Alive in Russia! — J. Bernard Hutton (Article)
  • 22 — The Affair of Fabulous Confusion — Robert G. Fuller (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 24 — Boxing’s Clown Prince — Al Silverman (Article)
  • 26 — El Tigre—Born to Fight — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 32 — The Long Alley — Rick Rubin (Short Story); illustrated by Sanford Kossin
  • 34 — The New Gold Rush — Bob Smith (Article)
  • 40 — Women Are Lousy Drivers! — Dick Adler (Article); illustrated by Ralph Stein
  • 42 — He Played for Keeps — William Heuman (Short Story); illustrated by John Walter
  • 44 — 3 Men in a Tank — Albert Barth; as told to C. Breslin (Article)
  • 52 — Personality: Sabrina: A Day and a Night with Britain’s Marilyn Monroe — Marvin Lichtner (Pictorial)
  • 54 — New Guns for ’61 [Part 2 of 3] — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 56 — Beisbal? Nyet! or Ivan, You Swing Like a Rusty Droshky — Dick Martinsen (Pictorial)
  • 58 — Travel Today: Out Where the Best Begins: Arizona — Phil Andrews (Article); illustrated by Donald McDorman
  • 60 — Bobwhite Bonanza — Grits Gresham (Article)
  • 70 — The Art of Sharing a Bathroom — Franklin E. Brill (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 80 — You and Your Car: 1961 Cars—A Buyer’s Delight! — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 90 — Argosy Travel Trails: “See America First”—Virginia — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 96 — A Pig in a Poke — Thorp McClusky (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Hearts: Get Out and Stay Out — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2781Argosy (UK) Vol. 21, No. 101960-10-01John SilverNeville Dear, Oliphant
  • 3 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 6 — Welsh Knight in the Red Sea — Brian Cleeve (Short Story); illustrated by Neville Dear
  • 19 — Brown Study — Selma Raskin (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 20 — Siren Suit — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 22 — Returned Without Thanks — Berkely Mather (Vignette) 1959
  • 25 — The Boars — William Nicholson (Short Story)
  • 33 — Davenport Ballroom — Nicholas Dee (Short Story)
  • 44 — Parrot Pie — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — Shandy Lil [Uncle Silas] — H. E. Bates (Novellete)
  • 52 — Sovereign Seven — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 53 — Four and Twenty Blackbirds [Hercule Poirot] — Agatha Christie (Short Story) Collier’s November 9 1940
  • 67 — The Fan — Connell Bernard (Short Story)
  • 85 — Season at the Shore — Phyllis McGinley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 86 — Harvest Moon — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — The Wooing of Grimhilde — Jane Gaskell (Short Story)
  • 95 — Fisherman’s Luck — John Hynam (Short Story)
  • 105 — Fishing in the Wei River — Arthur Waley (Poem(s)) from Chinese Poems, Allen & Unwin, 1948
  • 106 — Storms of Our Journey — David Walker (Extract) Woman’s Journal November 1954; illustrated by Oliphant
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2782Argosy Vol. 351, No. 51960-11-01Henry Steeger
  • 4 — Fishing with Gas — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 8 — You and Your Car: Versatile Station Wagons for ’61 — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 12 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — For the First Time: Dr. Sam Sheppard’s Story — Dr. Sam Sheppard; as told to Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 22 — The Treasure of Spanish Bay — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 25 — Total Recoil, or Laughing Backward — Kyle Crichton (Article)
  • 26 — The Big Pull — Don W. Jones (Pictorial)
  • 30 — The Marine Who Fought for Castro — Dickey Chapelle & Richard D. Adler (Article)
  • 32 — The Mystery of the Red Crypt: Does It Hold the Secret of Hitler’s Body? — Ed Hymoff (Article)
  • 34 — Broad Jumpers—With a Difference! — Don Dwiggins (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Personality: The Fighting Chaplain of Gettysburg — William B. & E. R. Hartley (Article); illustrated by Bill Johnson
  • 41 — Renegade — John Pearson (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 44 — How to Add 30 Points to Your Score — Myron B. Gubitz (Article); illustrated by J. Huehnergarth
  • 46 — We Crossed Africa—by Outboard! — Peter Michelmore (Article)
  • 48 — Rough in the Saddle — Al Silverman (Article); illustrated by Jacques Lowe
  • 50 — Travel Today: I’ll Take Jamaica — Phillip Andrews (Article); illustrated by Donald McDorman
  • 52 — New Guns for ’61 [Part 3 of 3] — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 55 — Smoke Gets in Your Eyes — William Heuman (Short Story); illustrated by Marshall Davis
  • 58 — Small Guns for Big Game — Bob Brister (Article)
  • 93 — Argosy Travel Trails: It’s Never Too Late for Vermont — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 101 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Poker: Those Wild Cards Can Kill You! — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2783Argosy (UK) Vol. 21, No. 111960-11-01John SilverSwavek, Neville Dear
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Hot Load — Patrick Ryan (Short Story)
  • 18 — Up Men and Atom — G. C. Norman (Poem(s))
  • 19 — Best of All Possible Worlds — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Playboy August 1960
  • 25 — Carnival Night — Edith Pargeter (Short Story)
  • 32 — The Feather — Wallace Crawford (Short Story)
  • 41 — Allhallows’ Eve — Adrienne Cecile Rich (Poem(s)) The New Yorker 1955
  • 42 — Seductive Grape — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Dealer in Everything — Jack Schaefer (Short Story) 1956
  • 59 — Doublecrossed — D. Sleightholme (Short Story)
  • 67 — Drop Shot — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 68 — Bread on the Moon — William Mayne (Vignette); illustrated by Swavek
  • 71 — Speculations of Fung Chu — W. P. Domanowski (Short Story)
  • 87 — Hidden Fires — Owen Gray (Short Story)
  • 98 — Ride on a Broomstick — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 100 — Crocodile Reef — Alan Scholefield (Novellete); illustrated by Neville Dear
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2784Argosy Vol. 351, No. 61960-12-01Henry SteegerBruce Pendleton
  • 4 — Hunting with Diogenes — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 15 — 1000 Miles to Nome—on a Bicycle — Walter E. Gourlay (Miscellaneous)
  • 17 — Chessman Case Cracks Wide Open — Milt Machlin & William Read Woodfield (Article)
  • 18 — Armchair Admiral — William Holder (Short Story); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 20 — Stampede in the Saddle — Marshall Lockman (Pictorial)
  • 24 — My Ugly All-Americans — Charlie Conerly (Article)
  • 28 — U.S. Secrets for Sale—50¢ Apiece! — Congressman Melvin Price; as told to Edward Hymoff (Article)
  • 31 — Digby, You Never Had It So Good — Robert Leckie (Article); illustrated by Jack Weller
  • 32 — The Abominable Snow Job — Michel Peissel (Article)
  • 34 — The Uninvited [Daniel John Calder; Samuel Behrens] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story); illustrated by Sam Bates
  • 37 — Personality: Reverend Parkhurst and the Painted Hussies — Martin Sol (Article); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 40 — Why Showgirls See Red—Skelton, That Is! — Bill Kobrin (Pictorial); illustrated by Don Ornitz
  • 44 — Sergeant Pratt’s “Revenge” — J. R. Gaver (Article); illustrated by Ray Keane
  • 46 — The Shooter’s Christmas — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 52 — Smash-up — John Davies (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 54 — Travel Today: The Not-So-Far-Away Isles — Phil Andrews (Article); illustrated by Donald McDorman
  • 56 — How to Drink Without Being Hurt by It — Leon D. Adams (Extract) 1960
    from The Commonsense Book of Drinking.
  • 58 — The Exile — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 63 — Argosy Travel Trails: Bermuda—Winter Vacation Bargain — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 85 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 93 — Complete Buyer’s Guide for Those ’61 Cars-Prices, Names, Models — J. Edward Schipper (Pictorial)
  • 113 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 119 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 124 — It’s in the Cards: Gin Rummy—Be a Sherlock Holmes—and Win — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2785Argosy (UK) Vol. 21, No. 121960-12-01John SilverOliphant, Hannah Mekler, Seabright
  • 3 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 6 — The Informer — David Caute (Short Story)
  • 21 — No Alibi — John P. Foran (Short Story) 1951
  • 30 — Attention All Shipping! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 31 — Power — Jack Cope (Short Story)
  • 41 — I Give You the Toast: Sir Winston Churchill — Field-Marshal the Viscount Montgomery of Alamein (Article) 1958 transcript of a speech.
  • 45 — Ivory Puma — Geoffrey Household (Short Story); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 56 — Don’t Tell Alfred — Nancy Mitford (Extract) Hamish Hamilton, 1960
  • 68 — Oriental Pop — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Need to Kill — Victor Francis (Short Story)
  • 90 — Hearty — W. H. Boore (Short Story); illustrated by Hannah Mekler
  • 94 — For Butter, For Worse — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 95 — Stranger in the Night — David Alexander (Short Story) Redbook June 1958
  • 99 — Diggers’ Delight — Noel Carrick (Short Story)
  • 108 — Throw Your Heart Over — Stuart Cloete (Novellete) Ladies’ Home Journal August 1960; illustrated by Seabright
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2786Argosy Vol. 352, No. 11961-01-01Henry SteegerJames Triggs
  • 6 — The New Golden Argosy — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 7 — Argosy Travel Trails: The Town That Snow Built — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 12 — Feemster’s Folly — Mort Winthrop (Article)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 17 — Where Is Gordon Woodbury? — George Woodbury (Article)
  • 18 — It’s in the Cards: Poker: Side Bets — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 19 — Sundays Can Be Dangerous — E. M. Marshall (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — Dear Beards — Milt Machlin (Article) [Ref. Ernest Hemingway]; an open letter to Hemingway and Castro concerning some very fishy trophies.
  • 24 — The Bikini Brigade — Robert G. Fuller (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 26 — “Why Won’t They Let Me Play Ball?” — Bill Spivey; as told to Bill Surface (Article)
  • 28 — The Great American Quarter Horse — Mike Swift & Sam Shaw (Pictorial); illustrated by Walt Wiggins
  • 34 — “My Trouble Is Dames” — Milton Caniff (Article)
  • 38 — The World’s First Fighter Pilot: Pancho Villa’s One-Man Air Force — Ron Butler (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 40 — The Wrath of Daniel McCrook — William Chamberlain (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 43 — Here’s Egg in Your Nog!!!!! — Joseph B. Scholnick (Pictorial); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 48 — Marilyn Monroe [Part 1 of 2] — Maurice Zolotow (Extract) Harcourt Brace & World, 1960
  • 56 — The Hole in the Horn of Plenty — Damon Runyon (Short Story) Munsey’s Magazine December 1912; illustrated by Marshall Davis
  • 58 — The Man Who Doesn’t Talk — Quentin Reynolds (Article)
  • 60 — Fuzz-buzzing for Bobcats — J. Edward Schipper (Pictorial)
  • 64 — Travel Today: The More the Merrrier — Phillip Andrews (Article); illustrated by Richard E. Howard
  • 66 — The Penthouse Murder [Nero Wolfe & Archie Goodwin] — Rex Stout (Novellete) Three at Wolfe’s Door by Rex Stout, Viking, 1960, as “The Rodeo Murder”
  • 83 — The Man of the House
  • 84 — The Man of the House — [uncredited] (Section Introduction)
  • 85 — Men of the House, Unite! — Corey Ford (Article)
  • 86 — Build Your Own Gyro-copter — Martin Caidin (Article); illustrated by Martin J. Dain
  • 91 — The Guns of the Civil War — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 98 — My Platinum-Plated Pool — William R. Moore (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 102 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 105 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 110 — You and Your Car: How to Buy Replacement Tires — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 117 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 130 — Movie of the Month: The World of Suzie Wong — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 146 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
2787Argosy (UK) Vol. 22, No. 11961-01-01John SilverJennetta Vise, Mary Shepard
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Miracle at Greccio — Arthur Gordon (Short Story); illustrated by Jennetta Vise
  • 13 — Grand Curling — Peter Paterson (Short Story)
  • 24 — Song of Christmas — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Between Eight and Eight — C. S. Forester (Short Story) The Evening Standard June 13 1934
  • 38 — Fruit Salad — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 39 — The Last of General Chitterling — Youngman Carter (Short Story)
  • 46 — Gift Horses — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — Christmas at Rillingham’s — John Wain (Short Story) Nuncle and Other Stories by John Wain, Macmillan, 1960
  • 64 — The Place Where Shady Lay — H. E. Bates (Short Story)
  • 71 — Silas on the Wagon [Uncle Silas] — H. E. Bates (Short Story)
  • 76 — Mrs. Killick’s Luck — Christina Fitzgerald (Extract) Frederick Books, 1960; illustrated by Mary Shepard
  • 92 — Star Light, Star Bright… — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — The Facts of Life — W. Somerset Maugham (Novellete) Cosmopolitan April 1939
  • 112 — The Sands of Kalahari [Part 1 of 3] — William Mulvihill (Serial Segment)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2788Argosy Vol. 352, No. 21961-02-01Henry SteegerBruce Pendleton
  • 4 — Golden Argosy’s 80th Year — Harry Steeger (Article)
  • 6 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — You and Your Car: Tips on Oil — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 19 — The New Frontier: Under the Seas — Senator Warren G. Magnuson (Article)
  • 20 — Giant of Adventure: 1961—Jacques Piccard: Adventure at Six Thousand Fathoms — Lew Dietz (Article); illustrated by John Launois
  • 26 — America’s Fifty Top Sunken Treasures — John S. Potter, Jr. (Article)
  • 30 — New Worlds of High Adventure — Lowell Thomas (Article)
  • 32 — A Complete Guide to Skin-diving Gear — Lloyd Bridges (Article)
  • 34 — “Hey, the Ice Melted!” — Bill Moeser (Pictorial)
  • 38 — “The Night I Wrestled a Leopard” — Felix Sutton (Extract) from Big Game Hunter: Carl Akeley, Julian Messner, 1960; illustrated by Robert Kuhn; given as “Carl Akeley’s Roughest Adventure” in the Table of Contents.
  • 40 — The Hustler — William Heuman (Short Story); illustrated by John McDermott; given as by William H. Heuman.
  • 42 — Marilyn Monroe [Part 2 of 2] — Maurice Zolotow (Extract) Harcourt Brace & World, 1960
  • 46 — Hammerhead — Jack Schaefer (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 48 — Izzy & Moe — Joseph Stocker (Article); illustrated by Marshall Davis
  • 52 — The Moment of Victory — O. Henry (Short Story) Munsey’s Magazine May 1908; illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 54 — Where Are the Vamps of Yesteryear — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)); illustrated by Paul Flora
  • 60 — The Hoodlums Behind Hoffa — Frank Mullady & William H. Kofoed (Article)
  • 64 — Watcher in the Shadows — Geoffrey Household (Novel) Little, Brown, 1960; illustrated by Lou Feck; condensed.
  • 81 — Sam Houston—The Magnificent Barbarian — President John F. Kennedy (Extract) from Profiles in Courage, Harper & Brothers, 1955; illustrated by Bob Kuhn
  • 86 — The Man of the House
  • 86 — Make a Fortune on Japanese Stocks! — Jack Galub (Article)
  • 88 — Sharpshooting: From Bunker Hill to the Bulge — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 92 — Play It Cool with Heat — Bill Nessell (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 94 — Travel Today: The No-Sweat Guide to Luggage — Kenneth R. Morgan (Article)
  • 121 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 125 — It’s in the Cards: Go Fish!: Where the Minnows Beat Whales — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 131 — Argosy Travel Trails: Fun Behind the Iron Curtain — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 144 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
2789Argosy (UK) Vol. 22, No. 21961-02-01Ian Garrard, Porter-G, F. Griffin, Whitney Darrow, Jr., Seabright
  • 4 — Post Bag (Letter Column)
  • 4 — [letter] — George Byers (Letter)
  • 4 — [letter] — Rod Cabot (Letter)
  • 5 — [letter] — Tim Harvey (Letter)
  • 5 — [letter] — Andrew Finn-Hall (Letter)
  • 5 — [letter] — J. W. Halliday (Letter)
  • 5 — [letter] — Rev. J. W. P. Goldsack (Letter)
  • 6 — [letter] — D. E. Dunton (Letter)
  • 6 — [letter] — Laurence Mendoza (Letter)
  • 6 — [letter] — Capt. F. W. Tuppen (Letter)
  • 7 — The Bike — Alan Sillitoe (Short Story) 1959
  • 13 — Skaters’ Waltz — J. Ashby-Sterry (Poem(s)) from Boudoir Ballads, Chatto & Windus, 1877
  • 14 — Socksy Boy — Joan Aiken (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 25 — The Evil That Men Do — R. F. Darrington (Short Story)
  • 35 — The Wood or the Trees? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 36 — Fireside Flourish — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Greatest Dinner Ever — G. K. Menon (Short Story); illustrated by Porter-G
  • 48 — Venetian Shadow — Brian Cleeve (Short Story); illustrated by F. Griffin
  • 62 — Campfire Story — Whitney Darrow, Jr. (Cartoon) The New Yorker 1960
  • 63 — The Old Adam — Rhys Davies (Short Story) The New Yorker October 22 1960
  • 80 — Barua a Soldani — Isak Dinesen (Extract) from Shadows on the Grass, Michael Joseph, 1961
  • 90 — When the Wind Blows — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Double or Quit — Hugh B. Cave (Short Story)
  • 106 — A Mess of Porridge — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — Shooting a Line — Leslie Gordon Barnard (Vignette) 1946
  • 112 — The Sands of Kalahari [Part 2 of 3] — William Mulvihill (Serial Segment); illustrated by Seabright
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2790Argosy Vol. 352, No. 31961-03-01Henry SteegerBruce Pendleton
  • 4 — Anyone for Nostalgia? — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 21 — First Report from Inside the Anti-Castro Revolt — Alex Rorke, Jr. (Article)
  • 23 — A New Look at the Old West — [uncredited] (Section Introduction); illustrated by Ronald Searle
  • 24 — The Horses of Bostil’s Ford — Zane Grey (Short Story) Munsey’s Magazine June 1912; illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 26 — This Was the West — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 32 — The Fastest Pen in the West — Ronald Searle (Comic Strip)
  • 34 — River in a Box — Bert Goldrath (Article); illustrated by Bob Smith
  • 40 — The Strangeness of Wild Bill Hickok — Edwin V. Burkholder (Article); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 44 — Courage of a Coward — James Merriam Moore (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 46 — Skrimshandering — Herman Melville (Extract) from Moby Dick, Harper & Brothers, 1851
  • 48 — Brigitte Bardot — Alfred G. Aronowitz (Article)
  • 56 — Paris Courier [James Bond] — Ian Fleming (Novellete) For Your Eyes Only by Ian Fleming, Jonathan Cape, 1960, as “From a View to a Kill”; illustrated by John McDermott
  • 58 — “Flying Saucers Are Fakes!”—U.S. Air Force — Lt. Col. Lawrence J. Tacker, USAF (Article)
  • 59 — “Flying Saucers Are Real!”—Jackie Gleason — Long John Nebel (Article)
  • 62 — The Further Adventures of Eliot Ness — Oscar Fraley (Extract) from Four Against the Mob, Popular Library, 1961; illustrated by Ray Keane
  • 65 — Murder in Haste [Mike Shayne] — Brett Halliday (Ghost Written By Robert Terrall) (Novel) Torquil Publishers, 1961; condensed.
  • 83 — The Man of the House
  • 84 — How to Buy Land — Morton Yarmon (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 86 — Trout Rigs for Tarpon — George X. Sand (Article)
  • 90 — How to Drink and Drive — Robert Crichton (Article); illustrated by Dave Attie
  • 92 — What’s New in Guns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 98 — Travel Today: What Price Europe? — Phil Andrews (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 100 — Plans for a Gun Rack — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — You and Your Car: Questions Our Readers Ask — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 110 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 118 — Argosy Travel Trails: Jumping Fish and Easy Living — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 126 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 139 — It’s in the Cards: Gin Rummy: Championship Style — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 146 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
2791Argosy (UK) Vol. 22, No. 31961-03-01Hickey, Seabright
  • 3 — Cheers to the Triffids — [uncredited] (Interview) [Ref. John Wyndham]
  • 5 — In This Month’s Argosy — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
  • 6 — One Grave Too Many — Henry Slesar (Short Story) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine November 1958; the “Alfred Hitchcock’s Choice”.
  • 17 — King of the Veld — Stuart Cloete (Short Story)
  • 27 — Steal a March — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 28 — Swan Song — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — The Small Balcony — Rona Jaffe (Short Story)
  • 38 — The Telephone — Griffith Watkins (Poem(s))
  • 39 — Gun-Happy — Edward Lindall (Short Story)
  • 51 — Our Man in Llangrwl — E. L. Malpass (Short Story); illustrated by Hickey
  • 64 — Stitch in Time — John Wyndham (Short Story)
  • 77 — Salt of the Earth — Jack Schaefer (Extract) The Kean Land by Jack Schaefer, Andre Deutsch, 1958
  • 88 — If I Had a Wife — Mark Van Doren (Poem(s)) Morning Worship and Other Poems by Mark Van Doren, Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1960
  • 89 — Champion — Florence McGehee (Short Story)
  • 102 — How to Name a Dog — James Thurber (Humour) Good Housekeeping October 1944
  • 105 — Mr. Pan — Kressmann Taylor (Short Story)
  • 111 — The Sands of Kalahari [Part 3 of 3] — William Mulvihill (Serial Segment); illustrated by Seabright
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2792Argosy Vol. 352, No. 41961-04-01Henry Steeger
  • 4 — Invisible Fish — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — You and Your Car: Why Cars Die Young — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 8 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 10 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — Argosy Picks America’s Seven Water-sports Champions for 1960 — Dick Adler (Article); illustrated by John Styga
  • 22 — Over the Top at Omdurman — Sir Winston Churchill (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 24 — From out in Left Field — Joe E. Brown; as told to Cy Rice (Article); illustrated by Ben Einhorn
  • 26 — The Flooded Desert — T. C. McClary (Article); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 28 — Treasure of the Toltecs — Richard Davis & Douglas Cornell (Pictorial); illustrated by Richard Davis
  • 34 — “Ride ’Em, Ahmed!” — Robert Smith (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Chapultepec: Where Grant and Lee Fought Together — Martin Sol (Article); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 42 — The Naked Blanco — Ed Lacy (Article); illustrated by Robert McGinnis
  • 44 — All About Ava — David Hanna (Extract) from Ava: A Portrait of a Star, Putnam, 1960
  • 52 — The Calamitous Clambake — Robert G. Fuller (Article); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 55 — It’s in the Cards: Poker: Ethics and Etiquette — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 56 — Radar—Hoax of the Highway — Harold B. Jacobson (Article); illustrated by Dave Attie
  • 60 — Ralph Houk—Hero on a Hot Seat — Colonel Caesar F. Fiore; as told to Dave Anderson (Article)
  • 64 — The Blue Ice — Hammond Innes (Extract) Harper, 1948; illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 81 — The Man of the House
  • 82 — How to Get a Raise — Bernard Haldane (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 85 — Price Guide for New and Used Outboards — Eric Nyborg (Article)
  • 90 — Mix Your Beers — [uncredited] (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 99 — Brush Gun — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 111 — Norton I, Emperor of the U.S.A. — Allen Bernard (Miscellaneous)
  • 122 — Argosy Travel Trails: France, Fun, and Fishing—in Quebec — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 136 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 144 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
2793Argosy (UK) Vol. 22, No. 41961-04-01F. Griffin, Langhammer, Neville Dear
  • 4 — The Forbidden Apple — D. H. Lawrence (Extract) from The White Peacock, Heinemann, 1911
  • 7 — Proper Sailor’s Bird — Susan Cooper (Short Story)
  • 18 — It Couldn’t Possibly Happen — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine November 1959; illustrated by F. Griffin; the “Alfred Hitchcock’s Choice”.
  • 24 — Messing About in Boats — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — A Taxi to Solitude — Nicholas Dee (Short Story)
  • 35 — Love in the Green Glen — John Clare (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 36 — Wild Honey — Brian Cleeve (Short Story); illustrated by Langhammer
  • 50 — Snake — William Saroyan (Short Story) Best Stories of William Saroyan by William Saroyan, Faber and Faber, 1942
  • 54 — Saints Wot They Used T’Be — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 55 — The Quest — Michael Barrett (Short Story)
  • 69 — Bobo — Leland Webb (Short Story) Redbook August 1960
  • 82 — Duel Purpose — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Solo Flight — David Stewart (Short Story)
  • 93 — Yeti — William Sambrot (Short Story)
  • 103 — All Is Gold — Joan Edsall (Short Story)
  • 110 — Special Currency [Geth Straker] — Berkely Mather (Novellete); illustrated by Neville Dear
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2794Argosy Vol. 352, No. 51961-05-01Henry SteegerBruce Pendleton
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 19 — Battleground: France — Charles de Gaulle (Extract) from Unity, Simon & Schuster, 1959
  • 22 — Evil Island [Geth Straker] — Berkely Mather (Novellete) Argosy (UK) April 1961, as “Special Currency”; illustrated by Bob Bach
  • 24 — Lament for a Horseplayer — Robert Sylvester (Article)
  • 26 — Art of Invisibility — Ray Falk (Pictorial)
  • 32 — A Young Man’s Game — John D. MacDonald (Short Story); illustrated by Ted Coconis
  • 34 — Pelican in Paradise — Peter Throckmorton (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Death Cruise of Squadron Eleven — Joseph E. Brown (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 42 — Roll That Big Top! — Freeman Hubbard (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 46 — Alzana: The Accident-Prone Aerialist — Dale Shaw (Article); illustrated by Jacques Lowe
  • 50 — My 1961 Gashouse Gang — Frankie Frisch (Article)
  • 56 — Three Great Dog Stories
  • 56 — How to Name a Dog — James Thurber (Humor) Good Housekeeping October 1944; illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 59 — Lobo — MacKinlay Kantor (Extract) World Publishing Co., 1957; illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 61 — Dogs — Ring Lardner (Article) First and Last by Ring Lardner, Charles Scribner's, 1934
  • 63 — It’s in the Cards: Poker: What Are the Odds? — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 64 — J [87th Precinct] — Ed McBain (Novellete); illustrated by Sandy Kossin
  • 81 — The Man of the House
  • 82 — “Down with Dagwood!” — Ernie Kovacs (Article)
  • 84 — Wings for Water Birds — George X. Sand (Article)
  • 86 — What Ails Your Health Plan? — Art Henley (Article); illustrated by Dave Attie
  • 88 — Reload Those Hulls — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 90 — Steak: For Men Only — Dick Adler (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 106 — You and Your Car: Should You Drain Your Your Radiator? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 116 — Argosy Travel Trails: Way Down Yonder on the Old Spanish Trail — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 144 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
2795Argosy (UK) Vol. 22, No. 51961-05-01John SilverRoy Berry, Schwarz, Swavek, Langhammer
  • 3 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 5 — Death in Studio One — Wilfred McNeilly (Short Story)
  • 10 — Third Party Risk — Francis Fytton (Short Story); illustrated by Roy Berry
  • 25 — Whale Killers — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 19 1960
  • 37 — Cat Burglar [Ruby Martinson] — Henry Slesar (Short Story) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine June 1959, as “Ruby Martinson, Cat Burglar”; the “Alfred Hitchcock’s Choice”.
  • 46 — Mirror, Mirror — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — Two Singles to Earth — E. L. Malpass (Short Story)
  • 60 — Tattoo Pattern [Department of Patterns] — Victor Canning (Short Story); illustrated by Schwarz
  • 70 — Think Twice — Gerard Mosler (Quiz)
  • 71 — Beggar on Dublin Bridge — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post January 14 1961
  • 83 — Beggar-Man — L. A. G. Strong (Poem(s)) The Body’s Imperfection: The Collected Poems of L.A.G. Strong by L. A. G. Strong, Methuen, 1957
  • 84 — Spring Green — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — The Day I Wasn’t Quite Executed — David E. Walker (True Story); illustrated by Swavek
  • 97 — Penny Royal — Bernard Wolfe (Short Story)
  • 109 — Girl in a Blue Dress — Kressmann Taylor (Short Story) Woman’s Day April 1958, as “Girl in a Blue Rayon Dress”
  • 119 — The Evil Eye of Brother Polidor — Youngman Carter (Short Story)
  • 126 — Seven Lies South [Part 1 of 2] — William P. McGivern (Novellete) Cosmopolitan September 1960; illustrated by Langhammer
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2796Argosy Vol. 352, No. 61961-06-01Henry Steeger
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — You and Your Car: We Get Letters — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 16 — It’s in the Cards: Solitaire: Work for Idle Hands — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 18 — The Court of Last Resort: The Darrel Parker Case: Enter Violence — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 22 — Exapno Mapcase: Spy — Harpo Marx (Biographical Material); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 26 — Lucky Lucy France — Ed Montgomery (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 28 — Elizabeth Taylor: Tempest in the Flesh — Alfred G. Aronowitz (Article)
  • 34 — The Hairy-Chested Poodle — Walter Osborne (Pictorial)
  • 38 — The Game of Death — Arthur Porges (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 40 — The Count in the Kayak — Count Mirko Tapavica; as told to James Collier (Article)
  • 42 — Where There’s Smoke—There’s Tobacco! — Neil Loynachan (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 48 — The 19 Brides of Eager — A. M. Glaser (Article); illustrated by Ray Keane
  • 52 — Stop the Slaughter in the Air! — Senator Barry Goldwater; as told to Robert Joseph Allen (Article)
  • 56 — That Was Alcohol — John Lardner (Article); illustrated by Steve Duquette
  • 58 — Catcher in the White House — Milt Machlin (Pictorial); illustrated by Jacques Lowe
  • 64 — The Thousand Islands Snatch — Nicholas Monsarrat (Novellete) John Bull Illustrated March 21 1959 (+1); illustrated by Bob Abbett
  • 81 — The Man of the House
  • 82 — The Birth of a Platypus — Bob Brister (Article)
  • 86 — Travel Today: Maine—Mostly for Men — Phillip Andrews (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 90 — Your Own Game Club — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 94 — The No-Sweat Guide to Tipping — Kenneth R. Morgan (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 98 — Cut Costs on Car Insurance — Morton Yarmon (Article); illustrated by Dave Attie
  • 103 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 129 — Argosy Travel Trails: Down to the Sea Under Sail — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 133 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 144 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
2797Argosy (UK) Vol. 22, No. 61961-06-01John SilverSchwarz, Ian Ribbons, Langhammer
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 6 — Near Miss — Henry Cecil (Short Story)
  • 14 — Why I Chose “The Proud Horse” — Pat Wallace (Introduction to Story/Poem/Article)
  • 14 — The Proud Horse [Educated Evans] — Edgar Wallace (Short Story) Educated Evans by Edgar Wallace, Webster, 1924
  • 21 — Think Again — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 22 — Language of Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Turn of the Tide — C. S. Forester (Short Story) The Story-teller May 1936
  • 33 — The Far Fierce Reaches of the Booliwonga — M. Arkley Carter (Short Story)
  • 44 — Love Story — Timothy Norfolk (Poem(s))
  • 45 — Carnation Pattern [Department of Patterns] — Victor Canning (Short Story); illustrated by Schwarz
  • 56 — That’s Living — Craig McGregor (Short Story)
  • 69 — River Boy — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 80 — Persistent Offender — John Salt (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Ribbons
  • 98 — Greasepaint — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — The World’s Oldest Motive — Larry M. Harris (Short Story) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine December 1959; the “Alfred Hitchcock’s Choice”.
  • 108 — One Man Went to Sign — Signalman Oh (Article)
  • 114 — Seven Lies South [Part 2 of 2] — William P. McGivern (Novellete) Cosmopolitan September 1960; illustrated by Langhammer
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2798Argosy Vol. 353, No. 11961-07-01Henry SteegerBruce Pendleton
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — It’s in the Cards: Rolling Five Dice: How to Bet? — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 19 — The Nuclear-Armed Satellite — Stanley P. Friedman (Article)
  • 22 — Terror Satellite — Frank Harvey (Short Story); illustrated by Paul Lehr
  • 25 — Abe Lincoln’s Air Force — Douglas J. Ingells (Article); illustrated by Gil Cohen
  • 30 — “Sure, I’ve Knocked Down Batters!” — Early Wynn; as told to Dick Schaap (Article); illustrated by Lee Balterman
  • 34 — Beware the Yankee-Clippers! — Reese Cleghorn (Article); illustrated by Ray Keane
  • 36 — Down to the Sea in Shapes — Jack Zanger (Pictorial)
  • 42 — The Hessian — William Heuman (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 44 — Hop a Hide ’n’ Cop a Ride — Bob Grant & John Hamilton (Pictorial)
  • 50 — The Full Life of Joe E. Lewis — Earl Wilson (Article)
  • 53 — Pirates 1960 — Glenn Infield (Article)
  • 56 — Jackie Gleason and Willie Mosconi Ask: Whatever Happened to Pool? — Phil Santora (Article); illustrated by Marv Newman
  • 60 — Out on a Limerick — Bennett Cerf (Poem(s)) This Week September 25 1955; illustrated by Charles Saxon
  • 64 — Jenny by Nature — Erskine Caldwell (Novel) Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1961; illustrated by Walter Richards; condensed.
  • 81 — The Man of the House
  • 82 — A Whiskey Drinker’s Summer — Dick Adler (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 88 — A Grass-Roots Look at Power Mowers — Walter Ian Fischman (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 92 — Travel Today: The Gulf Coast — Roy H. Martin (Article)
  • 96 — The Best Policy in Life Insurance — Irwin Lainoff (Article)
  • 98 — Varmint Hunters’ Heyday — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 104 — You and Your Car: Fasten Your Seat Belts! — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 110 — Argosy Travel Trails: On the Wide, Wide Sea — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 118 — Westport’s Wacky Windwagon — Gary Wright (Article); illustrated by Marshall Davis
  • 124 — How to Make Money from Adventure — Ben Falke (Article); illustrated by John Hamilton
  • 131 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 144 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
2799Argosy (UK) Vol. 22, No. 71961-07-01John SilverLarkin, Schwarz, Neville Dear, Roy Berry
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 6 — Five Green Moons — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 15 — Robbery, Robbery! — William Link & Richard Levinson (Short Story) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine August 1959, as “Robbery, Robbery, Robbery”; illustrated by Larkin; the “Alfred Hitchcock’s Choice”.
  • 25 — Downfall of Evans the Pub — John Baldwinson (Short Story)
  • 33 — Black Star — Rodney Gedye (Short Story)
  • 42 — Pearls of the Deep — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Gentlest of the Brothers — David Alexander (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine February 1956
  • 60 — The Illustrated Woman — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Playboy March 1961
  • 70 — Chicken Breast Pattern [Department of Patterns] — Victor Canning (Short Story); illustrated by Schwarz
  • 81 — Material Ends — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 82 — Dig That Crazy Paving — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 84 — Escape from Eysse — Philippe de Vomécourt (Extract) from Who Lived to See the Day, Hutchinson, 1961; illustrated by Neville Dear
  • 101 — Singing Wind — D. Sleightholme (Short Story)
  • 111 — Golden Oriole — Malcolm Macdonald (Extract) from Birds in My Indian Garden, Jonathan Cape, 1960
  • 113 — June in the Suburbs — Phyllis McGinley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 114 — The Ring of Truth — H. E. Bates (Novellete); illustrated by Roy Berry
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2800Argosy Vol. 353, No. 21961-08-01Henry SteegerBruce Pendleton
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Boxing’s Bloodiest Battle — Hal Butler (Article)
  • 17 — It’s in the Cards: Blackjack: Counting the Cards — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 23 — “Patterson Is Scared of Me!” — Sonny Liston; as told to Barney Nagler (Article)
  • 26 — Hell Over Laos — James Merriam Moore (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 28 — King of the Treasure Hunters — Don Duffy (Article)
  • 32 — The Timber Jumpers — Robert F. Kelley (Pictorial); illustrated by Walter Osborne
  • 38 — The Inboard-Outboard — Eric Nyborg (Article)
  • 42 — Murder Inn — Merle Constiner (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 44 — Danger—Road Sign Ahead — Douglas J. Ingells (Article)
  • 46 — Games with Dames in a Pool — Frank Bez & Bill Kobrin (Pictorial)
  • 52 — The Hidden Costs of Buying a House — Morton Yarmon (Article); illustrated by Dave Attie
  • 54 — The No-Sweat Guide to Eating Abroad — Kenneth R. Morgan (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 58 — The Rise and Fall of a Clay Pigeon — Marshall Lang (Article); illustrated by Ray Keane
  • 60 — Charlie Weaver’s Grand Tour of the Civil War Battlefields — Cliff Arquette & Jack Zanger (Article); illustrated by Louis Cary
  • 64 — Old Canvas-Back — Howard A. Schneider (Comic Strip)
  • 69 — The Man of the House
  • 69 — Special Report on America’s Favorite Guns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 80 — The Grand American — James Rikhoff (Article); illustrated by John Groth
  • 92 — Movie of the Month: The Guns of Navarone — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 105 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 109 — Argosy Travel Trails: Upper Canada Village—Toll Gate to the Past — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 112 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 118 — Whacky Wagers — Thorp McClusky (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — Vine of Death — Leo Guild (Article)
  • 123 — You and Your Car: Should You Buy High-Octane Gas? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 131 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 132 — The Careless Corpse [Mike Shayne] — Brett Halliday (Novel) Torquil Publishers, 1961; illustrated by Jack Hearne; abridged; given as “Death of a Nympho” on the cover.
2801Argosy (UK) Vol. 22, No. 81961-08-01John SilverPorter-G, Larkin, F. Griffin, Mary Dinsdale
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Short Cut — Arturo Vivante (Short Story) The New Yorker January 21 1961; illustrated by Porter-G
  • 14 — Bee-Line — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 15 — A Proper Charley — Youngman Carter (Short Story)
  • 21 — Merchant of Dreams — John Salt (Short Story)
  • 40 — Passion Fruit — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — Chelsea Brat — Jane Gaskell (Short Story); illustrated by Larkin
  • 57 — The Case of M.J.H. — Henry Slesar (Short Story) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine August 1959; the “Alfred Hitchcock’s Choice”.
  • 65 — Out of the Sun — Evan Hunter (Short Story)
  • 76 — Rainbow Game — David Walker (Short Story); illustrated by F. Griffin
  • 89 — The 2.20 from Dinas — E. L. Malpass (Short Story)
  • 100 — Brighton Front — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Crowd of Two — Ken Hardman (Short Story)
  • 110 — No Other Elephant [Part 1 of 3] — Gerald Sparrow (Serial Segment); illustrated by Mary Dinsdale
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2802Argosy Vol. 353, No. 31961-09-01Henry Steeger
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — It’s in the Cards: Chouette: The Extra Player — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 20 — Special Report: Africa
  • 20 — I Was a White Mau Mau — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 22 — Temple of Demons — Lawrence Finn (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 25 — Hatari Means Danger! — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 32 — Starting a Business in Africa — Robert Gibson (Article)
  • 34 — Rifles and Bullets, Safari-Tested — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 38 — “Hard Guy” — T. R. Fehrenbach (Short Story); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 41 — The Rollicking Gals of the Roaring Twenties — Frank Bez (Pictorial)
  • 48 — “I Clean Up on Dirty Players” — Gino Marchetti (Article)
  • 51 — Saint Max — Earl Wilson (Article); illustrated by Marshall Davis
  • 54 — The Great Indiana Airplane Blunder — Jory Graham (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 58 — A Man’s Guide to Knives — Walter Ian Fischman (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 64 — When to Trade Your Car — Watson Fenimore (Article)
  • 68 — Don’t Buy, Rent! — Gordon P. Manning (Article); illustrated by Ned Butterfield
  • 70 — Don’t Call It Barbecue — Mel Marshall (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 94 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 96 — The Blonde in Lower Six [Ed Jenkins] — Erle Stanley Gardner (Novellete); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 115 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 119 — Argosy Travel Trails: More About Cruising and Fishing — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 124 — You and Your Car: Answers to Your Questions — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 144 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
2803Argosy (UK) Vol. 22, No. 91961-09-01John SilverF. Griffin, Mary Dinsdale, Denis Wrigley, Robb
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 6 — Tell Me the Old, Old Story — Lionel Hale (Short Story); illustrated by F. Griffin
  • 16 — The Yellow Fishcart — Leslie Gordon Barnard (Short Story)
  • 24 — Leisure Pleasure — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 25 — Spanish Kid — Darrell Bates (Short Story)
  • 30 — Wahoo! — John Pudney (Poem(s)) from “A Ballad of Reminders”, Modern Reading 22 ed. Reginald Moore, 1952
  • 31 — Come to the Fair — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 39 — Girlie — I. Macdonald Wood (Vignette)
  • 42 — Salad Days — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Boy on the Beach — Arthur Mayse (Short Story)
  • 58 — No Other Elephant [Part 2 of 3] — Gerald Sparrow (Serial Segment); illustrated by Mary Dinsdale
  • 76 — Holiday for an Unhappy Man — Borden Deal (Short Story) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine June 1959; illustrated by Denis Wrigley; the “Alfred Hitchcock’s Choice”.
  • 82 — Tours de Force — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Retreat Into Danger — Edward Lindall (Short Story)
  • 98 — Man’s World — Brian Friel (Short Story)
  • 106 — Fear Is the Key [Part 1 of 4] — Alistair MacLean (Novel) Collins, 1961; illustrated by Robb
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2804Argosy Vol. 353, No. 41961-10-01Henry SteegerBruce Pendleton
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — You and Your Car: When to Rotate? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 16 — It’s in the Cards: Fan-Tan: Fun for All — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 19 — The Legion’s Last Battle — Don Forst (Article)
  • 22 — Nine Picked Men — Georges Surdez (Novella) Adventure May 1937 (+3); illustrated by Isa Barnett
  • 24 — The Fabulous Flying Ghosts — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 26 — Windjammer — Dion Henderson (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 28 — Houseboat on Wheels — Joe H. Wherry (Article)
  • 32 — Pep Pills—Death Drugs on our Highways — Reese Cleghorn (Article); illustrated by Dave Attie
  • 34 — The Space-Age Lancers — John Hamilton & Bob Grant (Pictorial)
  • 40 — Did We Beat the Reds to Venus? — Sherwood King (Article); illustrated by Paul Lehr
  • 42 — Howling Mad Smith — Paul Ditzel (Article); illustrated by John McDermott
  • 46 — Never Fly with Elephants — Frans A. M. Wilbers; as told to Douglas J. Ingells (Article); illustrated by Morton Künstler
  • 49 — Body-Surfing with Bathing Beauties — Gene Daniels (Pictorial)
  • 54 — Stalemate — Arthur Porges (Short Story); illustrated by Robert Schulz
  • 56 — You Can Win at the Daily Double — Leo Guild (Article)
  • 58 — Paradise for Pennies — John S. Walsh (Article); illustrated by John Hamilton & Don Ornitz
  • 64 — Drake and Gander Guns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 66 — The Art of Sharing a Family Car — Franklin E. Brill (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 71 — Argosy Travel Trails: Save Money in Europe’s Open House Season — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 86 — Clothes Talk — Gerald McCann (Column)
  • 103 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 112 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 128 — Nightmare Town — Dashiell Hammett (Novellete) Argosy Allstory Weekly December 27 1924; illustrated by Jack Dumas
2805Argosy (UK) Vol. 22, No. 101961-10-01Marçais, E. Eichelbaum, Mary Dinsdale, Robb
  • 3 — Georges Simenon…Enter Inspector Maigret — [uncredited] (Introduction to Story/Poem/Article) [Ref. Georges Simenon]
  • 4 — Jeumont: 51 Minutes’ Wait [Insp. Jules Maigret] — Georges Simenon; translated by J. E. Malcolm (Short Story); illustrated by Marçais translated from the French (“Jeumont, 51 minutes d’arrêt”, Les Nouvelles Enquêtes de Maigret, Gallimard, 1944).
  • 16 — Bianca and the Birds — J. M. G. Luttman-Johnson (Short Story); illustrated by E. Eichelbaum
  • 23 — Fishy Business — E. L. Malpass (Short Story)
  • 34 — Frills and Furbelows — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Sailors’ Legends — Nicholas Dee (Short Story)
  • 44 — The Paint Box — E. V. Rieu (Poem(s))
  • 45 — Escape — Brian Cleeve (Short Story)
  • 59 — Staley Fleming’s Hallucination — Ambrose Bierce (Vignette) Cosmopolitan Magazine March 1906
  • 61 — Leisure Pleasure 2 — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 62 — No Other Elephant [Part 3 of 3] — Gerald Sparrow (Serial Segment); illustrated by Mary Dinsdale
  • 85 — The Parrot — Isak Dinesen (Extract) from Out of Africa, as by Karen Blixen, Random House, 1938, as by Karen Blixen
  • 86 — Car Carnival — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 88 — Lady in the Dark — Victor Canning (Short Story)
  • 94 — Golden Mask — Michael Forrestier (Short Story)
  • 104 — Fear Is the Key [Part 2 of 4] — Alistair MacLean (Novel) Collins, 1961; illustrated by Robb
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2806Argosy Vol. 353, No. 51961-11-01Henry SteegerBruce Pendleton
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Gun Tips — Jeb Cole (Column)
  • 14 — The Man Behind the Mickey — Charles Remsberg (Article); illustrated by Norm Saunders
  • 16 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 19 — The Most Dangerous Spy in the World — Edward Hymoff (Article); illustrated by Wil Blanche
  • 22 — Cat Hunt at Jigger’s Creek — Ralph Benedict (Short Story); illustrated by Robert Kuhn
  • 25 — Timber Targeteers — Don Jones (Pictorial)
  • 32 — The Congo Pilots: Adventure Over Africa — Peter Michelmore (Article); illustrated by John Styga
  • 34 — What Doomed Texas Tower #4? — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 38 — The Riverboat Gamblers: Kings of the Mississippi — William Heuman (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 40 — Blood on the Rio Grande — Max Brand (Novella) Argosy October 20 1934 (+5), as “Scourge of the Rio Grande”; illustrated by Morton Künstler
  • 42 — Pro Football’s Bloodiest Feuds — Dick Kaplan (Article)
  • 46 — The Monster Fisherman — Albert N. Podell (Pictorial)
  • 48 — Toll Roads Are Highway Robbery! — Robert Crichton (Article); illustrated by Wil Blanche
  • 50 — Florida’s Beautiful Bottoms — Flip Schulke (Pictorial)
  • 56 — The Shooter’s Secret Weapon — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 58 — Gypsy Money — William E. Barrett (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 60 — The No-Sweat Guide to Drinking Abroad — Kenneth R. Morgan (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 65 — Argosy Travel Trails: America’s Travel Expert: The Man at the Pump — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 92 — You and Your Car: Two-Ply Tires Are Here to Stay — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 110 — It’s in the Cards: Banker and Broker: A Mug’s Game — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 128 — Murder on Ice [87th Precinct] — Ed McBain (Novellete); illustrated by Lou Feck
2807Argosy (UK) Vol. 22, No. 111961-11-01John SilverMichie, Marçais, Schwarz, Neville Dear, Ian Ribbons, Robb
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 6 — Haunted Waltz — Arthur Mayse (Short Story); illustrated by Michie
  • 20 — The Far Black Mill — D. Sleightholme (Short Story)
  • 29 — Feast of St. Maigret — Edwin Brock (Poem(s)) [Ref. Georges Simenon]
  • 30 — Under the Hammer [Insp. Jules Maigret] — Georges Simenon; translated by J. E. Malcolm (Short Story); illustrated by Marçais translated from the French (“Vente à la bougie”, Les Petits Cochons sans Queue, Presse de la Cite, 1955).
  • 44 — Nice Mice — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — The Rocking Chair — Sean O’Faolain (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 50 — Leisure Pleasure 3 — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 51 — Brilliant Career — Arthur Porges (Short Story); illustrated by Schwarz
  • 59 — Albacore! — Tom Filer (Extract) from The Man on Watch, Hutchinson, 1961; illustrated by Neville Dear
  • 70 — The Two Witches — Robert Graves (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 71 — Charity — John Pudney (Short Story)
  • 77 — The Man Who Saw Red — John Davies (Short Story)
  • 82 — Twinkle, Twinkle [Minerva Club] — Victor Canning (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Ribbons
  • 94 — My Hat! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — The Despoiler — Peter Steele (Short Story)
  • 106 — Fear Is the Key [Part 3 of 4] — Alistair MacLean (Novel) Collins, 1961; illustrated by Robb
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2808Argosy Vol. 353, No. 61961-12-01Henry SteegerBruce Pendleton
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — You and Your Car: Retread for Snow Tires — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 16 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — Murdertown, Ohio — William Jason (Article)
  • 22 — The Hour of the Bath — Don Stanford (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 25 — The Jeepers’ Jamboree — Don Jones (Pictorial)
  • 32 — The Ghost of Bataan — Ed Hymoff (Article); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 34 — Travel Today: Hong Kong: The Man’s Slant — Elwood D. Baumann (Article)
  • 38 — You Gotta Be Goofy to Be a Goalie — Lorne “Gump” Worsley; as told to Dave Anderson (Article)
  • 41 — Shady Lady of the Skies — Joe Christy (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 44 — The .22—America’s First Gun — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 46 — The World’s Craziest Cruise — Kenneth R. Morgan (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 50 — Hoisting Sails — Fred Baldwin (Pictorial)
  • 56 — You Can Beat the Slot Machines — Frank A. Tinker (Article); illustrated by Dave Attie
  • 58 — Flood Town — Robert Mitchell (Short Story); illustrated by Paul Nonnast
  • 60 — It’s Corn! Corn! Corn!—The All-American Whiskey — Robert Crichton (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 64 — What You Should Know About Property Insurance — Arthur Henley (Article)
  • 78 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 90 — Argosy Travel Trails: “South of the Border, Down Mexico Way” — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 99 — Movie of the Month: El Cid — [uncredited] (Movie Review)
  • 101 — It’s in the Cards: Extra Rules for Poker: A Mug’s Game — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 114 — You Bet Your Life — Thorp McClusky (Miscellaneous)
  • 118 — The Day the Irish Invaded Canada — Hal Butler (Article); illustrated by Norm Saunders
  • 128 — Thunderball — Ian Fleming (Extract) Viking, 1961; illustrated by Gil Cohen
2809Argosy (UK) Vol. 22, No. 121961-12-01Marçais, Porter-G, Robb
  • 3 — C’est Magnifique…C’est Maigret — [uncredited] (Introduction to Story/Poem/Article) [Ref. Georges Simenon]
  • 4 — Dead Man’s Barge [Insp. Jules Maigret] — Georges Simenon; translated by J. E. Malcolm (Short Story); illustrated by Marçais translated from the French (“La Péniche aux Deux Pendus”, Paris-Soir-Dimanche, November 1, 1936).
  • 16 — Remembering Fireworks — Elizabeth Jennings (Poem(s)) Song for a Birth or a Death by Elizabeth Jennings, Andre Deutsch, 1961
  • 17 — Broom de Ma Tante — E. L. Malpass (Short Story)
  • 25 — Ghost of the San Pedro — J. C. Williamson (Short Story)
  • 34 — Flipperwise — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Razor’s Edge — Wallace Crawford (Short Story); illustrated by Porter-G
  • 48 — Key to the Door — Alan Sillitoe (Extract) W.H. Allen, 1961
  • 64 — Hobbyist — Fredric Brown (Vignette) Playboy May 1961
  • 66 — Royal Escape — Samuel Pepys (Extract) (Reprint)
  • 77 — Cards with a Stranger — Clare Holmes Chapman (Short Story)
  • 82 — Up in Smoke — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Untamed Land — Edward Lindall (Short Story)
  • 96 — Any Old Iron? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 97 — The Man Who Hated Glasses — John Davies (Vignette)
  • 100 — Souvenir — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — Fear Is the Key [Part 4 of 4] — Alistair MacLean (Novel) Collins, 1961; illustrated by Robb
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2810Argosy Vol. 354, No. 11962-01-01Henry SteegerRichard Hewett
  • 6 — Argosy’s Birthday/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — You and Your Car: Car Repainting Has Tricky Angles — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 10 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 11 — Jail Jottings — Colin Newstead (Miscellaneous)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 15 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 16 — Speed Demon on Spikes — Don Jones (Pictorial)
  • 23 — Taxi to Terror — Smith Hempstone (Article)
  • 25 — I Saw It! — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 29 — The Fastest Cowpuncher on Rails — Clyde Carley (Article); illustrated by Philip Ronfor
  • 32 — Gluepot Glider — Richard Hewett (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Hooray for Wine! — Joseph Scholnick (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 42 — The Faithful One — Edmund Gilligan (Short Story); illustrated by Walter Baumhofer
  • 45 — Complete Price Guide for the ’62 Cars — J. Edward Schipper (Miscellaneous)
  • 52 — Chokes — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 54 — Loveliest Legs in the World — Don Ornitz (Pictorial)
  • 60 — Lost Beneath the Lakes — Malcolm Hall MacLeod (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 62 — The Loch Ness Monster Is Real — Tim Dinsdale (Article); illustrated by Paul Lehr
  • 69 — Insurance Section
  • 69 — Daring Young Men with a Fast-Flying Pen — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 72 — Your Money for Your Life — Norman M. Lobsenz (Article); illustrated by Ray Keane
  • 75 — Highway Disaster—Two Ways — Robert Crichton (Article)
  • 78 — Act of God or Man? — Theodore Irwin (Article); illustrated by Arthur Shilstone
  • 82 — For Better or for Worse — Morton Yarmon (Article); illustrated by Dave Attie
  • 100 — Payoff in Blood [Mike Shayne] — Brett Halliday (Novellete); illustrated by Robert McGinnis; later published in an expanded form as Pay-off in Blood (Torquil 1962).
    not the same as the story of the same name in the March 1980 issue of Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.
  • 117 — Argosy Travel Trails: All’s Fair at Seattle’s Century 21 Exposition — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 123 — It’s in the Cards: Stud Poker: Don’t Be a Garbage Man! — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
2811Argosy (UK) Vol. 23, No. 11962-01-01Michie, Thelwell, F. Griffin, Oliphant, Marçais
  • 2 — Pollyandra — Wolf Mankowitz (Short Story); illustrated by Michie
  • 8 — Air on a Ladle — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 11 — Night Stop — Daphne Ballard (Short Story)
  • 19 — The Other Sex — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 20 — A Basket of Stars — Margaret Drew (Short Story)
  • 30 — Leisure Pleasure 4 — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 31 — I Never Forget a Face — Cyril Hare (Short Story) The Evening Standard April 27 1950
  • 35 — Skilligolee — John Moore (Miscellaneous) from You English Words, Collins, 1961
  • 36 — Merry Christmas — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — The Man on the Run [Insp. Jules Maigret] — Georges Simenon; translated by J. E. Malcolm (Short Story); illustrated by Marçais translated from the French “L’Homme dans la rue”, Maigret et les petits cochons sans queue, Presses de la Cité, 1950).
  • 51 — Firebug — Alan Sillitoe (Short Story)
  • 65 — Tiger Moon — David Walker (Short Story)
  • 78 — Thelwell in Argosy — Thelwell (Comic Strip)
  • 82 — Feast of Makassang — Nicholas Monsarrat (Extract) from The White Rajah, Cassell, 1961; illustrated by F. Griffin
  • 101 — Spotting the Winner — Victor Canning (Short Story)
  • 106 — Gift Wrapped — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 108 — Missing in Berlin — William P. McGivern (Novellete) Bluebook July 1952; illustrated by Oliphant
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2812Argosy Vol. 354, No. 21962-02-01Henry SteegerBruce Pendleton
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 23 — Khrushchev’s Newest Headache: Mobsters, Soviet Style — Ed Hymoff (Article); illustrated by Arnold Genkins
  • 26 — Leopard on the Rock — Lawrence Finn (Short Story)
  • 28 — Abe Lincoln—Ghost Chaser — W. D. Chesney & Ted Irwin (Article); illustrated by Walter Richards
  • 32 — Fishing from a Surfboard — Gene Daniels (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Beware, Pierre! — Milt Machlin (Pictorial)
  • 44 — The Plane Designed to Bomb New York — Dale M. Titler (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 46 — Black Harbor — John Rhodes Sturdy (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 48 — Oddball Gun Collecting — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton & James Pickands, II
  • 52 — Curse of the Caballos — Bilton Holden; as told to Jesse Peterson (Article); illustrated by Norm Saunders
  • 57 — Boating Review
  • 57 — There’s a Boom in Boats for Every Budget — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 62 — What’s New for ’62 — Eric Nyborg (Article)
  • 66 — Bed and Outboard — Henry Lorenz Christian (Article)
  • 70 — “Skipper, We Love You!” — Patrick Richards (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 74 — Navy Diver — Joseph Sidney Karneke; as told to Victor Boesen (Extract) Putnam, 1962
  • 81 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 109 — Argosy Travel Trails: Why Not Try a Cruise? — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 119 — It’s in the Cards: Stud Poker: When to Raise — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 132 — Fear Is the Key — Alistair MacLean (Novel) Collins, 1961; illustrated by Lou Feck; abridged.
2813Argosy (UK) Vol. 23, No. 21962-02-01Marçais, Ian Garrard, Biro
  • 3 — Lonnie — William Fifield (Short Story)
  • 15 — The Trivial Round — Youngman Carter (Short Story)
  • 23 — A Show of Spirit — E. L. Malpass (Short Story)
  • 29 — Visual-Eyes — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) from “And How Keen Was the Vision of Sir Launfal?”, The New Yorker December 5 1953
  • 30 — Rue Pigalle [Insp. Jules Maigret] — Georges Simenon; translated by J. E. Malcolm (Short Story); illustrated by Marçais translated from the French (“Rue Pigalle”, Paris-Soir-Dimanche, November 29, 1936).
  • 40 — Eve and All That — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — Platoon of Dogs — Francis Price (Short Story)
  • 56 — Fighting Mad — Brian Cleeve (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 71 — A Game of Bridge at Blades — Ian Fleming (Extract) from Moonraker, Jonathan Cape, 1955
  • 90 — Seascape — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Scarecrow — David Alexander (Short Story) Manhunt July 1955
  • 104 — Here’s How — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 105 — Silver Dharlin’ — Irma Wood (Vignette)
  • 108 — The Quiet Girl — H. E. Bates (Novellete); illustrated by Biro
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2814Argosy Vol. 354, No. 31962-03-01Henry SteegerBruce Pendleton
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Track Tricks — Thorp McClusky (Miscellaneous)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — The Five Puzzles of Captain Harvey’s Death Boat — William Jason (Article); given as by James Buchanan in the Table of Contents.
  • 24 — The Last Chance — T. R. Fehrenbach (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 27 — Ordeal on Birch Creek — William C. Watson; as told to J. Villesivik & L. Villesivik (Article); illustrated by Douglas Rosa
  • 30 — Bull of the Woods — Don Jones (Pictorial)
  • 34 — Yaqui Gold — John Reese (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 36 — The Turtle Buster — Richard Hewett (Pictorial)
  • 42 — Varmint Hunters’ Guide — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 44 — The Night Beals Mountain Burned — Richard Wormser (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Hearne
  • 46 — The Suicide Stutz — W. Douglas Lansford (Article)
  • 50 — Check Your Cloak and Dagger at the Door — Richard Stacks & John C. Schmidt (Pictorial)
  • 54 — The Diving Dogs of Portugal — Van Campen Heilner (Pictorial)
  • 56 — What Do You Know About Blends? — Robert Crichton (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 59 — Special Photography Section
  • 60 — The Secrets of Animal Photography — George X. Sand (Article)
  • 64 — The Revolutionary Next Decade in Photography — John Durniak (Article); illustrated by Ralph Stein
  • 67 — Everybody’s a News Photographer — John Faber (Article)
  • 72 — Fun with Photos — Art Goldsmith (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 86 — You and Your Car: Stick Shift Is Here to Stay — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 90 — Argosy Travel Trails: Miami Beach — Phil Andrews (Column)
  • 97 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Gin Rummy: Speculation Is Like Pepper — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 130 — Gideon’s March [Commander George Gideon] — J. J. Marric (Extract); illustrated by Sam Bates
2815Argosy (UK) Vol. 23, No. 31962-03-01John SilverMarçais, Ian Garrard
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 6 — Time to Kill — Kem Bennett (Short Story); illustrated by Marçais
  • 15 — Mr. Sing, My Heart’s Delight — Brian Friel (Short Story)
  • 25 — Raise the Dust — Wallace Crawford (Short Story)
  • 38 — Shepherd’s Pie — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — Sailor with a Horn — Jacland Marmur (Short Story)
  • 55 — What a Ramp! — E. L. Malpass (Short Story)
  • 62 — A Prince of Abyssinia [Daniel John Calder; Samuel Behrens] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story) Argosy December 1960, as “The Uninvited”; illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 72 — Something Fishy — Lillian Beckwith (Miscellaneous) from The Sea for Breakfast, Hutchinson, 1961
  • 73 — The Cry of Geese — Edmund Gilligan (Short Story)
  • 83 — Berry Flirts with Fortune — Dornford Yates (Extract) from Jonah & Co., Ward Lock, 1922
  • 97 — With a Hoe Nonny-No — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) from “Spring Song”, New York American March 21 1935
  • 98 — Agony Columns — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 100 — Hamlin — Rosemary Harris (Short Story) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction September 1961
  • 108 — Scruffy [Part 1 of 4] — Paul Gallico (Extract)
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2816Argosy Vol. 354, No. 41962-04-01Henry SteegerGeorge X. Sand
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — Denver’s Burglars with Badges — William S. Hazlett (Article)
  • 22 — You Sign Now! — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 24 — The Oversexed Weekly — Thomas C. Lucey (Article)
  • 26 — The Pick of the Locks — Robert J. Smith (Pictorial)
  • 32 — Key to the Incas’ Lost Treasure — Ken Krippene (Article)
  • 36 — The Great Plane Snatch — Don Millard (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 38 — The Long Knives — Robert Mitchell (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 40 — Uncle Sam’s Fabulous Oil Lottery — Bard A. Merritt (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 42 — The Gals Who Made the Wild West Wild — Milt Machlin (Pictorial); illustrated by Lawrence Schiller
  • 48 — The Courage of Santa Vittoria — Robert Crichton (Article)
  • 51 — New Guns Galore — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 54 — Doniphan’s Cockeyed Campaign — Nino LoBello (Article); illustrated by H. Charles McBarron
  • 57 — Special Fishing Section
  • 58 — Sharks on a Shoestring — Louis Herb Goodman (Article)
  • 62 — 10 Top Fishing Spots — George Laycock (Article)
  • 66 — The Fishing Outboards — Eric Nyborg (Article)
  • 70 — What to Look for in Fishing Tackle — Pat Richards (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 81 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 84 — You and Your Car: Additives Are a Necessity — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 91 — It’s in the Cards: Poker: How to Play Two Pairs — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 92 — Argosy Travel Trails: Canada’s Atlantic Provinces — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 128 — Music to Die By [Johnny Liddell] — Frank Kane (Novellete); illustrated by Norman Baer
2817Argosy (UK) Vol. 23, No. 41962-04-01John SilverSusan Einzig, Ian Garrard
  • 3 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 5 — Madame Hell — Michael Foster (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 18 — The Best Washerwoman on the Pampas — Robert Culff (Short Story); illustrated by Susan Einzig
  • 32 — Rope Enough — John Collier (Short Story) The New Yorker November 18 1939
  • 38 — Serenade for Strings — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — On Slay Down [Daniel John Calder; Samuel Behrens] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 50 — Isle of Capri — Ludwig Bemelmans (Extract) from Italian Holiday, Houghton Mifflin, 1961
  • 62 — Tarbuckle Masters His Harp — B. W. Taylor (Vignette)
  • 65 — One Man’s Honour — Jack Schaefer (Novellete) The Kean Land by Jack Schaefer, Andre Deutsch, 1958
  • 80 — A Girl’s Best Friend — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Clean Sweep — Mike Marmer (Short Story)
  • 92 — A Fine Caballero — Ken Hardman (Short Story)
  • 100 — Breakaway — Victor Canning (Short Story)
  • 109 — Scruffy [Part 2 of 4] — Paul Gallico (Extract)
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2818Argosy Vol. 354, No. 51962-05-01Henry SteegerBruce Pendleton
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 21 — I Found Connelly’s Mine! — Huntington Van Dresser; as told to Fred Warshofsky (Article)
  • 24 — Showdown with a Stranger — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 26 — The Court of Last Resort: A Bombshell in the Sheppard Case? — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 28 — Gas and Guts — Richard Hewett (Pictorial)
  • 34 — Liquor—the Forgotten Wonder Drug — Joseph Wershba (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 36 — Is Tahiti Really Paradise? — A. R. Tarr (Pictorial); illustrated by Sam Wu
  • 43 — Affair in Warsaw — Robert Rogers (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 46 — Kings of the Wild Frontier — Herb Flatow (Pictorial)
  • 48 — The Nylon Family — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Rudy Muller
  • 52 — Live Pigeon Shooting — Bob Brister (Article)
  • 57 — Ideal Vacations for You and Your Family
  • 58 — The Magnificent Pacific Northwest: Seattle World’s Fair — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 60 — You Can See the Whole World in Florida — Paul Bruun (Article)
  • 64 — Versatile Vacationland: New York, New Jersey, the Poconos — E. A. Sullivan (Article)
  • 68 — Two Weeks in a Water Wonderland: Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota — Robert Craig (Article)
  • 70 — Across the Trans-Canada Highway — John S. Walsh (Article)
  • 73 — Too Young to Retire? — Phil Andrews (Article)
  • 76 — Are You the Better Half? — J. R. Gaver (Quiz); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 82 — It’s in the Cards: Hoggenheimer: Nobody Can Get Hurt — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 100 — You and Your Car: Brakes Are Better — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 103 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 113 — The Best of Spirits — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 130 — The Death of Don Juan [Ellery Queen] — Ellery Queen (Novellete); illustrated by Sanford Kossin
2819Argosy (UK) Vol. 23, No. 51962-05-01F. Griffin, Ian Garrard, Francis Marshall, Marçais
  • 4 — Song of Desire — Harry Mark Petrakis (Short Story); illustrated by F. Griffin
  • 16 — Egg Jarping — James Kirkup (Extract) from The Only Child, Collins, 1957
  • 17 — Flight 591 — R. J. J. Theakston (Short Story)
  • 27 — Trouble in the City — Victor Canning (Short Story)
  • 33 — Easter Egg — Saki (Short Story) The Westminster Gazette April 15 1911
  • 37 — The Boy with the Book — Ina Roberts (Short Story)
  • 48 — A Batch of Bedfellows — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — Stanley J. Weyman — Gerald Sparrow (Article) from The Great Impostors, John Long, 1962 [Ref. Stanley J. Weyman]
  • 59 — Two Poems on Love — D. H. Lawrence (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 59 — Gloire de Dijon — D. H. Lawrence (Poem(s)) Poetry January 1914
  • 60 — The Cat Cracker [Daniel John Calder; Samuel Behrens] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 73 — Tail of a Shrimp — Darrell Bates (Short Story)
  • 77 — The Missing Cuckoo — E. V. Rieu (Poem(s))
  • 78 — As Others See Us — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 80 — Promise — Jan Cox Speas (Short Story); illustrated by Francis Marshall
  • 98 — My Name Is Anna — Jerrard Tickell (True Story); illustrated by Marçais
  • 109 — Scruffy [Part 3 of 4] — Paul Gallico (Extract)
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2820Argosy Vol. 354, No. 61962-06-01Henry SteegerJerry Greenberg & Ed Fisher
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 16 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 19 — The Tasmanian Sea Monster — Bruce Mollison; as told to Mike More (Article)
  • 22 — Berlin Escape [James Bond] — Ian Fleming (Novellete) The Sunday Times February 4 1962, as “The Living Daylights”; illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 25 — The Great Diamond Rush — Dick Wirth (Article)
  • 32 — New York’s Silent Killer — Will Oursler (Article)
  • 34 — The Joyita Mystery — Robin Maugham (Article); illustrated by Rob Wright
  • 38 — The Patsy — William Heuman (Short Story); illustrated by John Walter
  • 40 — Seven Deadly Sins of Skin-Diving — Jerry Greenberg & Ed Fisher (Pictorial)
  • 42 — Up in the Air — David Sutton (Pictorial)
  • 48 — How Far on No Gas? — Dale Shaw (Article); illustrated by Ralph Stein
  • 50 — Penny Ante Antiques — Albert N. Podell (Pictorial)
  • 54 — World’s Greatest Air Ace — Richard Tregaskis (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 56 — Guns and Gear for Camping — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 59 — Special Camping Section
  • 60 — Why Go Camping? — Pat Richards (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 62 — How to Go Camping — George Laycock (Article)
  • 68 — Where to Go Camping — George Laycock (Article)
  • 84 — You and Your Car: Buy Your Station Wagon with Care — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 92 — Argosy Travel Trails — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 104 — The Best of Spirits — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 115 — It’s in the Cards: 4-5-6: The Advantage Is Rolling First — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 128 — Murder by Proxy [Mike Shayne] — Brett Halliday (Novellete); illustrated by Mike Mikos
    later published in an expanded form (Dell, 1963).
2821Argosy (UK) Vol. 23, No. 61962-06-01John SilverSusan Einzig, Porter-G
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Fisherman’s Wife — Wilfred McNeilly (Short Story)
  • 20 — Mr. Warren — Gerald Sparrow (Article) from The Great Impostors, John Long, 1962
  • 26 — The Future Mrs. Evan Evans — John Davies (Short Story); illustrated by Susan Einzig
  • 35 — Chicken — Irma Wood (Short Story)
  • 42 — The Mating Game — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Cinderella Isle — Ludwig Bemelmans (Extract) from Italian Holiday, Houghton Mifflin, 1961
  • 54 — Cullender Castle — Robert Standish (Short Story); illustrated by Porter-G
  • 66 — Wild Orchid — Stuart Cloete (Short Story) Cosmopolitan March 1962
  • 74 — The Headmaster [Daniel John Calder; Samuel Behrens] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 86 — Cherry Compôte — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Memento — O. Henry (Short Story) Ainslee’s February 1908
  • 97 — The Luck of Truckee — John Salt (Short Story)
  • 106 — Scruffy [Part 4 of 4] — Paul Gallico (Extract)
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2822Argosy Vol. 355, No. 11962-07-01Henry SteegerRichard Hewett
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 12 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 15 — You and Your Car: Tire Improvements Continue to Make News — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 19 — “Observer, Hell! I’m a Guerrilla!” — Captain X; as told to Paul Gorman (Article)
  • 22 — The Yellowstone Rose — William Heuman (Short Story); illustrated by Stanley Meltzoff
  • 25 — The Barnstormers — Art Inman; as told to L. C. Philmus (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 30 — Mr. Ford’s Model A — Robert A. Latimer (Article)
  • 34 — $100 Million in Treasure! — Dick Adler (Article); illustrated by Norm Saunders
  • 36 — The Hanging of Bad Jack Slade — Dabney Otis Collins (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 38 — The Witness — Joe Buffer (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 40 — Eichmann Is Finished—Now How About Mengele? — P. D. Schreiber (Article); illustrated by Ray Keane
  • 43 — Summer Fun
  • 44 — Self-Propelled Power Board — Don Jones (Pictorial)
  • 46 — Soccer on the Sea — Fred Ward (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Water-Ski Without a Boat — Robert J. Smith (Pictorial)
  • 52 — Walk on the Water — Martin Iger (Pictorial)
  • 54 — Ride a Bucking Barrel — Fred Ward (Pictorial)
  • 58 — Golf Gimmicks — Gene Sarazen; as told to Jack Zanger (Article)
  • 62 — Which Speargun? — Ricou Browning & Jack Cowden (Article); illustrated by Bruce Mozert
  • 66 — Atomic Seeds — Hal Steeger (Article)
  • 68 — A Bull’s-Eye Every Time — Fred Sturgess (Article); illustrated by Ed Vebell & Bruce Pendleton
  • 72 — Gun Games — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Dave Attie
  • 74 — The No-Sweat Guide to Wine & Women — Kenneth R. Morgan (True Story); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 84 — Argosy Travel Trails — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 103 — The Best of Spirits — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 109 — It’s in the Cards: Gin Rummy: The First Thing to Know — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 113 — Campfires — George Laycock (Column)
  • 128 — Murder in Paradise — Ed Lacy (Novellete); illustrated by Lou Feck
2823Argosy (UK) Vol. 23, No. 71962-07-01John SilverLanghammer, Neville Dear, Ian Garrard, Michie
  • 2 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 5 — Disintegration of an Englishman — Darrell Bates (Short Story)
  • 12 — The Snail — E. V. Lucas (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 13 — Khushal Khan’s Gold — Ernest Corley (Short Story); illustrated by Langhammer
  • 26 — Blue Murder — Wilbur Daniel Steele (Novellete) Harper’s Magazine October 1925; illustrated by Neville Dear
  • 42 — Nation of Cricketers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Trembling’s Tours [Daniel John Calder; Samuel Behrens] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 61 — A Journey to Paradise — Robert Graves (Short Story)
  • 69 — Shipboard — John Updike (Poem(s)) The New Yorker 1955
  • 70 — Highland Games — David Walker (Short Story); illustrated by Michie
  • 84 — Philomel with Melody — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 87 — On the Mountain — Don Knowlton (Short Story)
  • 98 — Royal Pretenders — Gerald Sparrow (Article) from The Great Impostors, John Long, 1962
  • 106 — Clockwise — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — Bull’s-Eye! — Victor Francis (Short Story)
  • 114 — Noisy Flushes the Birds — V. S. Pritchett (Novellete)
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2824Argosy Vol. 355, No. 21962-08-01Henry SteegerRichard Hewett
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — You and Your Car: How to Get More for Your Used Car — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 7 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — World’s Biggest Arms Merchant — Dick Adler (Article)
  • 24 — The Good Luck Coffee Can — William Chamberlain (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 26 — The South’s Secret Weapon — M. L. Brown (Article); illustrated by Fred Freeman
  • 28 — The Sky Above—the Mud Below — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 34 — “I Hypnotize Lions” — Peter Michelmore (Article); illustrated by Richard Hewett
  • 38 — Flight 266 Is Missing! — Stan Opotowsky (Article); illustrated by Sid Mehring
  • 40 — “Don’t Sail with O’Rourke!” — Barnett Kleiman (Short Story); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 42 — Leonhard Seppala: The Unsung Hero of Nome — Lowell Thomas (Article) [Ref. Leonhard Seppala]; Giant of Adventure Award, 1962.
  • 44 — Move Over, Liz! — Milt Machlin (Pictorial); illustrated by Larry Shaw
  • 50 — Collaring Wild Shot — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 52 — Montana Safari — Grits Gresham (Article)
  • 55 — Florida’s Fabulous Treasure Bay — Lew Dietz (Article); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 58 — I Fight Fire for Free — Fred L. Frechette (Article); illustrated by Wally Richards
  • 62 — Put Rum in It — Joseph Scholnick (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 82 — Argosy Travel Trails — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 85 — The Best of Spirits — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 99 — Their Luck Ran Out — Roland Powell (Miscellaneous)
  • 115 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 121 — Campfires — George Laycock (Column)
  • 123 — It’s in the Cards: Canasta: No More Arguments — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 130 — Like Love [87th Precinct] — Ed McBain (Novel) Simon & Schuster, 1962; abridged.
2825Argosy (UK) Vol. 23, No. 81962-08-01John SilverJennetta Vise, Graham Byfield, Ian Garrard, Michie
  • 2 — The Trespasser — H. E. Bates (Short Story); illustrated by Jennetta Vise
  • 15 — What About the Waldos — E. L. Malpass (Short Story)
  • 25 — Sir Richard Smyth — Gerald Sparrow (Article) from The Great Impostors, John Long, 1962
  • 31 — Water Frolics — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 32 — Incident in Siena — Arturo Vivante (Short Story) The New Yorker February 24 1962; illustrated by Graham Byfield
  • 36 — In the Swim — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Sanctuary for the General — Victor Canning (Short Story)
  • 52 — Prometheus Unbound [Daniel John Calder; Samuel Behrens] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 67 — Thief on the Champs Elysées — Hallie Burnett (Short Story) Story June 1962
  • 79 — Seawards — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 80 — Barber’s Poll — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Can You Believe It? — Stephen Frances (Short Story)
  • 91 — The Bay — Connell Bernard (Short Story)
  • 101 — Yma Dream — Thomas Meehan (Short Story) The New Yorker February 24 1962
  • 106 — The Man in the Wood — Edward Hyams (Novellete); illustrated by Michie
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2826Argosy Vol. 355, No. 31962-09-01Henry SteegerBruce Pendleton
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — Modern-Day Dillinger — William Jason (Article)
  • 22 — Checkmate — James Merriam Moore (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 25 — Free-Lance Pirate — Bob Wark (Article); illustrated by Bill Johnson
  • 29 — Whale Doctor — Albert N. Podell (Pictorial); illustrated by Richard Hewett
  • 36 — Darwin, Australia—Beer-Drinking Capital of the World — Elwood D. Baumann (Article); illustrated by Ray Keane
  • 38 — The Fugitives — Alan Scholefield (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 40 — He Shapes Your Favorite Figures — Don Ornitz (Pictorial)
  • 46 — Adventure for Everyman — Con Donovan (Article)
  • 49 — Special Gun Section
  • 50 — Centerfire Rifles — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 54 — For Small Game and Plinking—.22s — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 58 — Scatterguns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 62 — Handguns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 66 — The Wacky World of Football — Paul David Preston (Article)
  • 68 — Fix-It Frauds — Art Henley (Article); illustrated by Sid Mehring
  • 70 — What You Can Learn About Driving from a Truck Driver — Jim Klobuchar (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 72 — The No-Sweat Guide to European Night Life — Kenneth R. Morgan (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 86 — You and Your Car: Battery Wins Trouble Sweepstakes — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 92 — Argosy Travel Trails — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 102 — The Best of Spirits — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 104 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 112 — It’s in the Cards: Liar’s Poker — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 121 — Campfires — George Laycock (Column)
  • 128 — Policeman’s Dread [Roger West] — John Creasey (Novella) John Creasey Mystery Magazine May 1962 (+3); illustrated by Sam Bates
2827Argosy (UK) Vol. 23, No. 91962-09-01John SilverF. Griffin, Robert Day, Hugh Chevins, Ian Ribbons, Marçais
  • 2 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 6 — The Jaunting Car — Vivian Connell (Short Story); illustrated by F. Griffin
  • 16 — [cartoon] — Robert Day (Cartoon) The New Yorker 1962
  • 17 — Blind Man’s Buff — Rupert Abbs (Short Story)
  • 23 — Life with Father — Vahan Totovents (Extract) from Scenes from an Armenian Childhood, The Oxford University Press, 1962
  • 24 — Tight Lines — Roland Pertwee (Short Story)
  • 32 — Picnic Party — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Sin — Edward McCarthy (Short Story)
  • 49 — A Set for Every Sheep — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 59 — Chip on Black 13 — Henry Slesar (Vignette)
  • 61 — Résumé — Dorothy Parker (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 62 — Vintage Vendetta — Victor Canning (Short Story); illustrated by Hugh Chevins
  • 76 — Out West — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — Sarah Wilson — Gerald Sparrow (Article) from The Great Impostors, John Long, 1962
  • 84 — Shot in the Dark — John Salt (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Ribbons
  • 104 — Date with a Dairymaid — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 107 — Letter too the Editor — Chris Crossie (Vignette)
  • 110 — Love and Pesetas — Kem Bennett (Novellete); illustrated by Marçais
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2828Argosy Vol. 355, No. 41962-10-01Henry SteegerHal Roth
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Campfires: The Camper Trailer — George Laycock (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 20 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — The War to Keep Tijuana Dirty — Joseph E. Brown (Article)
  • 27 — Hornblower and the Hotspur [Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Extract) Michael Joseph, 1962; illustrated by John Clymer
  • 30 — The Seat-Belt Vultures — Ward Cannel (Article); illustrated by Syd Greenberg
  • 32 — Yankee Cowboys on a Mexican Spree — Colin Lofting (Pictorial); illustrated by Shel Hershorn & Peter Anderson
  • 40 — “Displace Forward, the Guns!” — William Chamberlain (Short Story); illustrated by Frank McCarthy
  • 42 — “I Can Hear You Anywhere” — Harvey Wolfe; as told to Jack Smith (Article); illustrated by Robert J. Smith
  • 44 — My Cold War with the Reds — John Walsh & Ray Wergan (Article); illustrated by Bill Johnson
  • 46 — Football’s Dangerous Safety Gear — Tommy Harmon & Peter J. Levinson (Article); illustrated by Sid Mehring
  • 48 — Another’s Pain — John Thomas Urban (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 51 — The Girls They Left Behind — Milt Machlin (Pictorial); illustrated by Jerrold Schatzberg
  • 56 — Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 58 — Argosy ’62 Hunting Roundup
  • 58 — Match the Gear to the Game — Jeb Cole (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 60 — Hunting Camp on Floats — Patrick Snook (Article); illustrated by John Scott
  • 64 — Sharpen Your Eyes with Live Targets — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Charley Dickey
  • 67 — Game-Call Quiz — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 68 — Ducks in the Green Timber — Hal Steeger (Article); illustrated by Grits Gresham
  • 72 — Space-Age Skin Divers — Hal Roth (Pictorial)
  • 88 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 98 — It’s in the Cards: Poker: Don’t Fall in Love with Small Pairs — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 116 — You and Your Car: Engineers Power Dream Achieved — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 118 — The Best of Spirits: Tequila, Sherry and Sours — Joe Scholnick (Column)
2829Argosy (UK) Vol. 23, No. 101962-10-01John SilverRichard Constable, Hofbauer, Michie, Oliphant, Jennifer Kent, Neville Dear, Biro
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — A Little One Would Do — Darrell Bates (Short Story)
  • 15 — The Jungle Husband — Stevie Smith (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 16 — Twenty Pieces of Silver — Stan Barstow (Short Story)
  • 24 — The Ravine of Nothingness Below — Dick Cross (Short Story); illustrated by Richard Constable
  • 31 — The Dancers of Huai-nan — Chang Hêng; translated by Arthur Waley (Poem(s)) from Chinese Poems, Allen & Unwin, 1948
  • 32 — To Conquer Caesar — P. A. Fitzherbert (Short Story); illustrated by Hofbauer
  • 44 — A Straight Look at Love — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — Love Kept Waiting — Rhys Davies (Short Story)
  • 60 — The Truth About Latimer — Morris L. West (Short Story) Cosmopolitan June 1962; illustrated by Michie
  • 70 — Red Kelly — Arthur Mayse (Short Story); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 82 — Cat Call — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Bride Price — Stewart Farrar (Short Story); illustrated by Jennifer Kent
  • 98 — Landsman — Stuart Cloete (Short Story); illustrated by Neville Dear
  • 108 — Ducal Impostor — Gerald Sparrow (Article) from The Great Impostors, John Long, 1962
  • 114 — Nightmare Carousel — Ray Bradbury (Extract) Mademoiselle January 1962; illustrated by Biro from the then forthcoming Something Wicked This Way Comes (Simon & Schuster, June 1962).
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2830Argosy Vol. 355, No. 51962-11-01Henry SteegerRichard Howett
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 23 — Who Murdered Henry Marshall? — Donald Hamilton (Article)
  • 26 — Operation Bug-Out — T. R. Fehrenbach (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 28 — Send for Dr. Voodoo! — Nelson Valjean (Article); illustrated by Jack Fields
  • 30 — How to Break a Camel — Dick Hewett (Pictorial)
  • 36 — The Bandit Who Wouldn’t Stay Dead — Dick Adler (Article); illustrated by Patrick Morin
  • 40 — Gunning with Gas — George X. Sand (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Scopes for Varmints — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 46 — The Raciest Girls in the World — Richard X. Fielding (Pictorial); illustrated by Chris Kendahl
  • 52 — Positively the World’s Greatest Athlete — Carl L. Biemiller (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 54 — Dispatch “Heavy You” — Paul Ditzel (Article)
  • 56 — The Myth of the German 88 — Truman R. Temple (Article); illustrated by J. B. Jarrett
  • 58 — King of the Klondike — Lawrence A. Bundy (Article); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 63 — Special Section: Private Flying
  • 64 — But Can I Afford It? — Richard B. Weeghman (Article)
  • 68 — What? Me Fly My Own Plane? — Gil Paust (Article); illustrated by James Triggs
  • 72 — They Fly Strictly for Fun — Joe Christy (Article)
  • 74 — Just How Safe Is Private Flying? — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 80 — Argosy Field Test: Toyota Land Cruiser — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 90 — The Best of Spirits: The Warmest Welcomes — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 94 — You and Your Car: What’s the Low-Down on Oil Changing? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 108 — Argosy Travel Trails — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 122 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 132 — Never Kill a Client [Mike Shayne] — Brett Halliday (Novellete); illustrated by Barye Phillips
    later published in an expanded form (Dell, 1963).
2831Argosy (UK) Vol. 23, No. 111962-11-01Hannah Mekler, E. Wrigley, Susan Einzig, Marçais
  • 4 — The Season of the Year — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 7 — It’s a Wise Child — John Wyndham (Short Story)
  • 18 — Wits on Their Toes — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 19 — Ophir Queen — Verne Athanas (Short Story)
  • 30 — For the Price of One — W. H. Boore (Short Story); illustrated by Hannah Mekler
  • 36 — Lattice Salad — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — The Other Hand — George Langelaan (Short Story) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1961
  • 54 — Assignment Platypus — Edward Lindall (Short Story); illustrated by E. Wrigley
  • 66 — The Platypus — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The Saturday Evening Post December 3 1949
  • 67 — Gambling Man — Victor Francis (Short Story)
  • 72 — A Time from the World — Rowena Farre (Extract); illustrated by Susan Einzig
  • 91 — Noises Off — J. Roger Baker (Short Story)
  • 96 — On Board Noah’s Ark — Ludwig Bemelmans (Extract)
  • 101 — Mr. Espinshade — Bernard Sabath (Short Story)
  • 110 — The Bayeux Murder [Insp. Jules Maigret] — Georges Simenon; translated by Anthony Boucher (Novellete) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #105, August 1952, as “The Old Lady of Bayeux”; illustrated by Marçais translated from the French (“La Vieille Dame de Bayeux”, Police-Roman, February 3, 1939).
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2832Argosy Vol. 355, No. 61962-12-01Henry SteegerArie deZanger
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 14 — Campfires: Winter Camping in Florida — George Laycock (Column)
  • 19 — The Massacre at Katyn — Col. John H. Van Vliet, Jr., USA (Ret.) (Article)
  • 22 — The Fox Pup — Prentiss Combs (Short Story); illustrated by Fred Otnes
  • 24 — We Broke the Curse of Clipperton Island — Robert McCorkle; as told to Joseph E. Brown (Article)
  • 26 — Red Adair: King of the Wild Wells — Peter Michelmore (Article)
  • 32 — The Last Bayonet Charge — Ed Hymoff (Article)
  • 34 — He Flew Before the Wrights — Richard Carland (Article); illustrated by Atella Randolph
  • 38 — Cheers for the Clown — Allen Buck (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 40 — A Muddle in the Huddle — Al Dorow (Article)
  • 42 — Stop That River! — Norman Carlisle (Article); illustrated by Bill Johnson
  • 44 — So, Who Believes in Mermaids? — Richard Hewett (Pictorial)
  • 51 — ’Tis the Season to Be Merry!
  • 52 — Beer by the Yard — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton & Henry Syverson
  • 54 — Keep Punching, Men! — Joe Scholnick (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 56 — What’ll We Celebrate? — Harvey Victor (Article); illustrated by Ned Butterfield
  • 58 — The All-American Cocktail — Claudius Charles Philippe (Article)
  • 62 — The Holiday Bar — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — North America’s Five Greatest Delicacies — Bradford Angier (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 66 — The Shooter’s Christmas — Pete Kuhlhoff (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — Argosy Travel Trails — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 91 — Hunting and Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 107 — It’s in the Cards: Auction Pinochle: The Play’s the Thing — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 111 — You and Your Car: What Causes “Icing” and How to Check It — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 128 — A Grue of Ice — Geoffrey Jenkins (Novel) Collins, 1962; abridged.
2833Argosy (UK) Vol. 23, No. 121962-12-01John SilverF. Griffin, Langhammer, E. Wrigley, Ian Garrard, Nigel Lambourne
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 6 — Cloak of Fire — Bryan MacMahon (Short Story); illustrated by F. Griffin
  • 18 — Into the Morning — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — Touch and Go — Darrell Bates (Short Story)
  • 28 — Necklace for a Warrior — Berkely Mather (Short Story); illustrated by Langhammer
  • 38 — Travels with Charley — John Steinbeck (Extract) Heinemann, 1962; illustrated by E. Wrigley
  • 42 — Impasse — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post April 14 1962, as “The Unsafe Deposit Box”
  • 52 — A Taste for Tar — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — Desperate Venture — Olaf Ruhen (Short Story)
  • 65 — Year of Grace — Brian Cleeve (Short Story)
  • 78 — Self Service — E. L. Malpass (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 89 — No Place to Run — Jan Cox Speas (Short Story)
  • 102 — Might and Mane — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — I’m Better Than You — Henry Slesar (Short Story) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine June 1961
  • 113 — Gestapo — Philippe de Vomécourt (Extract) from Who Lived to See the Day—, Hutchinson, 1961
  • 118 — In the Black Tents — Gerald Sparrow (Article); illustrated by Nigel Lambourne
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2834Argosy Vol. 356, No. 11963-01-01Henry SteegerBob Grant
  • 6 — Mexican Adventure/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — You and Your Car: You Can Thank the Petro-chemists — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 11 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 12 — It’s in the Cards: Mystify Your Audience: The Hand Doesn’t Have to Be So Quick — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 13 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 18 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — Who’s Next in Chicago’s New Blood Bath? — Ray Brennan (Article)
  • 26 — The Murder Tangle — Richard Martin Stern (Short Story); illustrated by Herb Tauss
  • 28 — Modern Crusoes of the Galapagos — Karl Angermeyer & Myron Brenton (Article); illustrated by Bruno J. Arnold
  • 38 — Don’t Shovel Snow — Bernard Gladstone (Article); illustrated by Eugene Moses
  • 40 — Man Hunt to San Francisco — Corbin Steele (Article); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 42 — Target Berlin — Glenn Infield (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 46 — Bring Back the Old-Time Saloon — Ernest F. Swift (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 48 — What to Do Until the Snowman Comes — Carroll Seghers (Pictorial)
  • 52 — The Lost Dispatch — Fred L. Frechette (Article)
  • 56 — What Is Accuracy? — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 58 — Motorcycle Adventure in Baja California — Bob Grant (Pictorial)
  • 62 — The Cattywampus — Borden Deal (Short Story); illustrated by Frank McCarthy
  • 65 — Special Car Section
  • 65 — Complete Price Guide for the ’63 Cars — J. Edward Schipper (Miscellaneous)
  • 72 — Exposed: The Car-Repair Gyps — Sam Crowther (Article); illustrated by Ralph Stein
  • 76 — Hot Tips for Winter Driving — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 78 — How to Beat the Mileage Racket — Hal Butler (Article); illustrated by Martin Iger
  • 90 — Argosy Travel Trails — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 100 — Coin of Adventure — Ed Lacy (Novellete); illustrated by Barye Phillips
  • 127 — Campfires: Be Prepared for Winter Camping — George Laycock (Column)
  • 133 — The Best of Spirits: The Morning After — Joe Scholnick (Column)
2835Argosy (UK) Vol. 24, No. 11963-01-01John SilverIan Garrard, A. R. Whitear, Marçais
  • 2 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 4 — The Old Eternal — H. E. Bates (Short Story)
  • 14 — Escape — Winston S. Churchill (Extract) from My Early Life: A Roving Commission, Thornton Butterworth, 1930
  • 32 — O Wise Beasts — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — A Miracle of Rare Device — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Playboy January 1962
  • 47 — Merry Christmas, You-All — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) What’s New December 1949
  • 48 — Laura — Arthur Weigall (Article) (r); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 59 — For All the Rude People — Jack Ritchie (Short Story) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine June 1961
  • 71 — Peacock of Tai-pu — Nora Rock (Short Story); illustrated by A. R. Whitear
  • 80 — Pick of the Mops — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Call and I Follow, I Follow! — S. J. Perelman (Short Story) The New Yorker August 16 1958
  • 89 — The Catalyst — Mary Turner (Short Story)
  • 97 — Guests Are So Finicky — J. A. Lindon (Poem(s))
  • 98 — Wonder-Boy Jenkyns — E. L. Malpass (Short Story)
  • 104 — Loves Labours Won — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 106 — According to the Altar Boy [Insp. Jules Maigret] — Georges Simenon; translated by J. E. Malcolm (Novella/Short Novel); illustrated by Marçais Translated from the French (“Le Témoignage de l’Enfant de Chœur”, Maigret et l’Inspecteur Malgracieux, Presses de la Cite, 1947).
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2836Argosy Vol. 356, No. 21963-02-01Henry SteegerLynn Pelham
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 12 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 18 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 20 — For the Skipper: The 1963 Outboards — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 31 — The Flying Phantoms of Laos — Arturo F. Gonzalez, Jr. (Article)
  • 34 — A Few Marines — William Chamberlain (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 36 — There’s an Overseas Job in Your Future — Merwin Dembling (Article); illustrated by Arie deZanger
  • 38 — Miami to Bimini—by Kite! — Lynn Pelham (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Message from a Dead Daredevil — Myron Brenton (Article)
  • 48 — The Captain and the Poison Gas — Glenn Infield (Article); illustrated by Ray Keane
  • 50 — Acre-Foot Johnson: The Barefoot Mailman — James C. Buchanan (Article); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 52 — How to Understand Women — Carl Winston (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 54 — Keep the Half That Doesn’t Eat — Don Jones (Pictorial)
  • 60 — Was Julian Frank Murdered? — Michael Dorman (Article); illustrated by Herb Flatow
  • 64 — The Cordial Spirits — Joseph Scholnick (Article); illustrated by Arie deZanger
  • 66 — Yellowjacket! — Arthur Porges (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 69 — Special Section: Boating ’63
  • 70 — Houseboat ’Round the Bend—for You! — George Laycock (Article)
  • 74 — Down (Payment) to the Sea — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 80 — Our Cruise — Henry Lorenz Christian (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 82 — What’s New in Varmint Gear? — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by James Pickands, II
  • 96 — Argosy Travel Trails: Florida: Vacationers’ Paradise and Settlers’ Haven — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 108 — Campfires: A Time for Planning — George Laycock (Column)
  • 115 — You and Your Car: What’s Your Horsepower? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 117 — It’s in the Cards: Make a Buck with Gin Rummy Solitaire — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 120 — The Best of Spirits: Whiskey, Gadgets and Taxes — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 132 — Eighty Million Eyes [87th Precinct] — Ed McBain (Novellete); illustrated by Al Muenchen
    incorporated with another novella into the novel of the same name (Delacorte, 1966).
2837Argosy (UK) Vol. 24, No. 21963-02-01A. R. Whitear, Sawyer, E. Wrigley, Oliphant, Marçais
  • 4 — Watch Him at Work: Georges Simenon Interviewed — Huw Wheldon (Interview) [Ref. Georges Simenon]
  • 10 — The Savage Spring — Jane Gaskell (Short Story); illustrated by A. R. Whitear
  • 24 — Welsh Zermatt — E. L. Malpass (Short Story)
  • 34 — World of Snows — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Confirmation Suit — Brendan Behan (Extract) from Brendan Behan’s Island, Hutchinson, 1962
  • 44 — The Telegram — Darrell Bates (Short Story); illustrated by Sawyer
  • 54 — Operation Pushkin — Gerald Sparrow (Short Story); illustrated by E. Wrigley
  • 63 — Pole Buddy — William Wister Haines (Short Story); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 75 — The Equilibrist — James Kirkup (Poem(s)) The New Yorker
  • 76 — Breakfast Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — Watermelon Moon — Borden Deal (Short Story)
  • 91 — Girl with Fair Hair — Maurice Druon; translated by Humphrey Hare (Short Story) The Black Prince and Other Stories by Maurice Druon, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1962
  • 97 — Entreat Me Not — Stephen Frances (Short Story)
  • 105 — [cartoon] — David Langdon (Cartoon) The New Yorker 1962
  • 106 — Madame Maigret’s Admirer [Insp. Jules Maigret] — Georges Simenon; translated by Anthony Boucher (Novella/Short Novel) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #86, January 1951, as “The Stronger Vessel”; illustrated by Marçais Translated from the French (“L’Amoureux de Madame Maigret”, Police-Roman, July 28, 1939).
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2838Argosy Vol. 356, No. 31963-03-01Henry SteegerMarcel Cognac
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — You and Your Car: More Tire Miles Per Dollar — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 18 — It’s in the Cards: How to Beat a Child Card Sharp — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 20 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 22 — Argosy Workshop — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 24 — Campfires — George Laycock (Column)
  • 26 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — The Unstoppable Dutchman — Milt Machlin (Article); illustrated by Evert Jurgens
  • 32 — A Specialist in Skulls — Ellery Queen (Article); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 36 — A Handful of Hell — Shelly Grossman (Pictorial)
  • 42 — The Panay Incident: “Pearl Harbor” on the Yangtze — Norman Alley; as told to John Faber (Article)
  • 48 — Deadly Friend — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by Bob Kuhn
  • 50 — How to Beat the Income Tax — Art Henley (Article); illustrated by Arie deZanger
  • 52 — 10 Battles for the Book — Robert Hyatt (Pictorial); illustrated by Merv Corning
  • 58 — Wild Girl Roundup in France — Leo Fuchs (Pictorial)
  • 62 — Alaska—The New Frontier of Adventure — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 64 — The Karimata Ghost — Norman Reilly Raine (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 66 — The Remington 1100 — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Martin Iger
  • 69 — Treasures of the Americas
  • 69 — Lake of Gold — Ken Krippene (Article)
  • 72 — The Isle of Women — Dick Adler (Article); illustrated by Richard E. Davis
  • 74 — The Treasure from Outer Space — Hal Hollister (Article)
  • 77 — The Lost City of the Dead — Kent King (Article); illustrated by Walter Richards
  • 90 — Argosy Travel Trails: You Can Afford a European Tour — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 113 — The Best of Spirits: Coffee with Extras—and Martinis Plus — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 114 — The 1963 Outboards: Part II: Mercury — Eric Nyborg (Article)
  • 116 — A Calendar for the Conscientious Person Who Drinks Only on Holidays — Kip Schuessler (Humor)
  • 130 — Look 3 Ways at Murder [Roger West] — John Creasey (Novellete); illustrated by Robert Schulz
2839Argosy (UK) Vol. 24, No. 31963-03-01John SilverF. Griffin, Oliphant, Ian Garrard
  • 2 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 4 — Captain Poop-Deck’s Paradise — H. E. Bates (Short Story)
  • 13 — [cartoon] — O. Soglow (Cartoon) The New Yorker 1962
  • 14 — Ekaterina — Jack Cope (Short Story); illustrated by F. Griffin
  • 25 — Cat’s Whiskers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — Pie in Your Eye — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 29 — Come Into My Cellar — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Galaxy Magazine October 1962 Based on his tv script “Special Delivery,” broadcast on Alfred Hitchcock Presents 11/29/59.
  • 43 — Agincourt Again — W. H. Boore (Short Story)
  • 48 — Dilemma — Kem Bennett (Short Story); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 65 — Leisure Pleasure — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 66 — Ape About the House — Arthur C. Clarke (Short Story) Dude May 1962; illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 72 — The Juryman — John Galsworthy (Short Story) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine September 1917
  • 90 — Party Piece — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — The Wind in the Long Grass — Jeb Stuart (Short Story) Story June 1962
  • 101 — Lodging for the Night — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 110 — Noisy in the Doghouse — V. S. Pritchett (Novella/Short Novel) The New Yorker November 10 1962
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2840Argosy Vol. 356, No. 41963-04-01Henry SteegerArie deZanger
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 16 — Campfires: What Beginning Campers Need — George Laycock (Column)
  • 18 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — The Fighting Irish Never Say Die — Thomas Kenny; as told to Michael O’Reilly (Article); illustrated by Shannon Stirnweis
  • 24 — Atlantic Fury — Hammond Innes (Novel) Collins, 1962; illustrated by Bob Handville; condensed.
  • 26 — Are You a Sucker for the “Doctored-Car” Gyp? — Sam Crowther (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 28 — Field Day for the Fire-Eaters — Albert N. Podell (Pictorial); illustrated by David Plowden
  • 34 — Monkeys Without Tails — Allan Witwer (Article); illustrated by Marshall Davis
  • 36 — Nevada’s Casino for Cons — Lee Fremstad (Article)
  • 40 — Scramble Off Siberia — Robert Mitchell (Short Story); illustrated by Bill Johnson
  • 42 — Customize Your Gun Stock! — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 44 — How to Add Twenty Strokes to Your Golf Score — Don Ornitz (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Across Greenland on Skis — Bjoern O. Staib & Bjoern Reese (Article)
  • 54 — Hooray! Hooray! Outdoor Drinking Starts Today! — Merwin Dembling (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 56 — Terror in the Night — Richard Martin Stern (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 59 — It’s in the Cards: Poker: Don’t Bet When You Can’t Win — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 61 — They’re Biting! Special Fishing Section
  • 62 — Those Great Big, Great Bear Trout — George Laycock (Article)
  • 64 — The Best of the Fishing Boats — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 68 — Top Gear for Salt Water — Gil Paust (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 94 — Argosy Workshop: That Spring Cleanup — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 105 — You and Your Car: Transistors May Lick Electrical Troubles — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 110 — Argosy Travel Trails: Travel the Southern Highways — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 123 — The Best of Spirits: Roll out the Charcoal! — Joe Scholnick (Column)
2841Argosy (UK) Vol. 24, No. 41963-04-01John SilverMichie, Ian Garrard, Neville Dear, Hofbauer, Robb
  • 2 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 5 — A Walk on the Sweet Side — S. J. Perelman (Short Story) The New Yorker August 11 1962
  • 12 — Fiction Is Stranger — John Roddam (Short Story); illustrated by Michie
  • 21 — Night to Survive — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post May 19 1962
  • 32 — To Whoo…m It May Concern — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — The Day — Darrell Bates (Short Story)
  • 42 — Pad, Pad — Stevie Smith (Poem(s)) Harold’s Leap by Stevie Smith, Chapman & Hall, 1950
  • 42 — The Old Sweet Dove of Wiveton — Stevie Smith (Poem(s)) Not Waving but Drowning by Stevie Smith, Andre Deutsch, 1957
  • 43 — Stiff Upper Lip — Lawrence Durrell (Extract) Faber and Faber, 1958
  • 49 — Prehistoric Producer — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 23 1962
  • 60 — Fiendish Luck — Brian Cleeve (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 72 — A Set of Statues — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — On Flinders’ Face — Steve Lawrence (Short Story); illustrated by Neville Dear
  • 92 — Not to Be Taken — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 94 — Black Prince — Maurice Druon; translated by Humphrey Hare (Short Story) The Black Prince and Other Stories by Maurice Druon, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1962; illustrated by Hofbauer
  • 102 — Panic [Part 1 of 2] — John & Ward Hawkins (Serial Segment) from “The Midtown Bomber”, The Saturday Evening Post December 6 1958 (+4); illustrated by Robb
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2842Argosy Vol. 356, No. 51963-05-01Henry SteegerMrs. E. L. Harvey
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 14 — It’s in the Cards: Winning at Blackjack — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 21 — The Future of Sam Sheppard — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 22 — The Sergeant — Brian Cleeve (Short Story); illustrated by Bill Johnson
  • 24 — Down to the Sea in Slips — Lee Quinn (Pictorial); illustrated by Werner Stoy
  • 32 — Cassius Clay—Heavyweight Chatter Champ of the World — Tom Fox (Article); illustrated by Marv Lichtner
  • 36 — Let’s Take the Death out of Night Driving! — Sam Crowther (Article); illustrated by Dave Attie
  • 38 — The Ten-Million-Dollar War Souvenir — William D. Cole (Article); illustrated by Gil Cohen
  • 40 — The New .22s — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 42 — Ted Williams Takes a Tarpon — Scott Healey (Article); illustrated by Scott Healey & Carroll Seghers, II
  • 46 — “I’m a Human Cannon Ball” — Walter Patterson, “Zacchini”; as told to Dale Shaw (Pictorial); illustrated by Fred Ward, Charles Moore & Myles Adler
  • 54 — See the U.S.
  • 56 — Out Where the Best Begins — George Laycock (Article)
  • 60 — Yankee, Come Home! — Bernard Joseph (Article)
  • 64 — New York—a Great Place to Visit — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 68 — Summer Fun in Florida — Paul Bruun (Article); illustrated by Walter Osborne & Albert N. Podell
  • 70 — Black Flag! — Lloyd Rodman & Dick Adler (Article); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 72 — The Leatherneck from “21” — Bob Considine (Article); illustrated by Bob Kriendler
  • 74 — He Who Laughs Last — Walton Smith (Short Story); illustrated by Frank McCarthy
  • 93 — Campfires: Ingenious Campers — George Laycock (Column)
  • 98 — The Best of Spirits: The Merry Month of Mint — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 103 — Argosy Workshop: The New Look — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 113 — You and Your Car: What’s Coming in Automobiles — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 121 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 128 — The Corpse That Never Was [Mike Shayne] — Brett Halliday (Novel) Dodd, Mead, 1963; illustrated by Charles Gehm; abridged.
2843Argosy (UK) Vol. 24, No. 51963-05-01Ronald Searle, John Plant, Ian Garrard, Marçais, Roy Berry, Robb
  • 4 — One Over the Eight — Allan Seager (Article); illustrated by Ronald Searle
  • 12 — A Song at Twilight — E. L. Malpass (Short Story)
  • 20 — Rustlers — George Byram (Short Story); illustrated by John Plant
  • 34 — Lilac Days — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Night Out — Duff Hart-Davis (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 43 — Earthfall — Stewart Farrar (Short Story); the “Science Fiction Choice”.
  • 59 — Q This Side — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 60 — Haste to the Wedding — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 62 — Chez Zigli — Stuart Cloete (Short Story); illustrated by Marçais
  • 68 — The Right Man for the Right Job — J. C. Thompson (Short Story) Playboy July 1962
  • 76 — Letters in Evidence — C. S. Forester (Short Story) The Editor Regrets… ed. George Joseph, Michael Joseph, 1937
  • 85 — End of Winter — Harry Mark Petrakis (Short Story) Cavalier #112, October 1962
  • 93 — Steam Engines in Hell — Robert March (Short Story); illustrated by Roy Berry
  • 102 — Sweets to the Sweet — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 104 — Panic [Part 2 of 2] — John & Ward Hawkins (Serial Segment) from “The Midtown Bomber”, The Saturday Evening Post December 6 1958 (+4); illustrated by Robb
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2844Argosy Vol. 356, No. 61963-06-01Henry SteegerArie deZanger
  • 6 — Argosy Travel Trails: Canada: Big Playground to the North — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 8 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 23 — America’s Fighting U.S. Sky Cavalry — Chief Warrant Officer Henry R. Beau; as told to Theodore Irwin (Article)
  • 24 — The Big Jump — Arthur Porges (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 26 — Bora Bora Businessman — Albert N. Podell (Pictorial); illustrated by Jack Fields
  • 34 — America’s Ten Deadliest Intersections — Sam Crowther (Article); illustrated by Arie deZanger
  • 36 — See Them Flying — Irvin Ashkenazy (Article)
  • 40 — Bolo Massacre at Balangiga — Pete Dayton (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 44 — In Portugal, They Really Throw the Bull — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 50 — A Hundred Days on Minerva Reef — Tupou Vaipulo; as told to Rob Wright (Article); illustrated by Rob Wright
  • 54 — The Nymph Who Lost Her Head — Ben Hecht (Article); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
    from forthcoming book Gaily, Gaily (Doubleday, 1963).
  • 56 — Low-Pressure Cocktails for High-Pressure People — Dick Adler (Article); illustrated by Arie deZanger
  • 58 — XP-100 — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by James Pickands, II
  • 60 — Operation Christrose — William Chamberlain (Short Story); illustrated by Bill George
  • 63 — This Year, Go Camping!
  • 64 — Camping in a Canyon — George Laycock (Article)
  • 66 — Go Camping on Timber Lands — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 68 — Pick Up a Pickup Camper — George Laycock (Article)
  • 72 — Is North the Same Way? — Bradford Angier (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 90 — Argosy Workshop: Screen Repair — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 99 — The Best of Spirits: The Spirited Political Mind — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 106 — You and Your Car: Better Dash Instruments Wanted — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 113 — It’s in the Cards: Tops and Bottoms — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 119 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 124 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 125 — Campfires: The Camper’s Camera — George Laycock (Column)
  • 130 — Bridge of Sand — Frank Gruber (Novel) Dutton, 1963; illustrated by Charles Copeland; abridged.
2845Argosy (UK) Vol. 24, No. 61963-06-01John SilverBiro, Jennetta Vise, Susan Einzig, Robb
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 6 — Rhodanthe — Harry Mark Petrakis (Short Story); illustrated by Biro
  • 15 — “Jolly shepherd, shepherd on a hill” — J. Wotton (Poem(s)) 1600
  • 16 — Mr. Portway’s Practice — Michael Gilbert (Short Story) Lilliput October 1957
  • 26 — Healing Knife — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 28 — The Cat Who Sang — H. E. Bates (Short Story); illustrated by Jennetta Vise
  • 38 — Malice — Phyllis Bentley (Novella/Short Novel); illustrated by Susan Einzig
  • 61 — It Takes a Thief — Arthur Miller (Short Story) Collier’s February 8 1947
  • 68 — Artistic Temperament — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — Rendezvous U-295 — C. S. Forester (Short Story)
  • 75 — Secret Airstrip — Edward Lindall (Short Story)
  • 86 — Flotsam — Edmund Gilligan (Short Story)
  • 99 — Grandfather Took It with Him — Gordon McDonell (Short Story)
  • 116 — Fight on Hurricane Island — Joseph Green (Short Story); illustrated by Robb
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2846Argosy Vol. 357, No. 11963-07-01Henry SteegerE. P. Haddon
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 9 — Campfires: What Campers Forget — George Laycock (Column)
  • 12 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 14 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 21 — Mass Slaughter in Colombia — James C. Dewey (Article)
  • 24 — The Big Man — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 26 — Swing Low, Split Chariot — Dick Adler (Pictorial); illustrated by Bob Grant & John Boykin
  • 32 — The Hell Ships — Darnell W. Kadolph; as told to Ed Hymoff (Article); illustrated by Ray Keane
  • 34 — The Spaceniks of Giant Rock — Max B. Miller (Article)
  • 39 — The Race That Made Two Giants — Hal Butler (Article); illustrated by Mike Mikos
  • 42 — No-Sweat Guide to Week-Ending Abroad — Kenneth R. Morgan (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 44 — Carnival Time in Trinidad — Hugh Bell (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Treasure of Tiburon — Myron Brenton (Article); illustrated by Walter Richards
  • 53 — King of the Bikini — Herb Flatow (Pictorial)
  • 56 — The Blind Thirteenth Mission — Jim Webb (Article); illustrated by Bob Handville
  • 58 — Gunners’ Gadgets — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by James Pickands, II
  • 60 — Watch on the Canal — James Merriam Moore (Short Story); illustrated by Stanley Meltzoff
  • 63 — Vacation Homes
  • 63 — Vacation Homes for Everyone! — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 69 — Where to Build That Country Retreat — Gil Paust (Article); illustrated by Sid Mehring
  • 72 — How to Finance Your Vacation Home — Art Henley (Article)
  • 74 — The World’s Toughest River Race — Bob Brister (Pictorial)
  • 90 — You and Your Car: Pulling a Trailer, Take Precautions! — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 98 — Argosy Travel Trails: New York State and Points South — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 109 — The Best of Spirits: To Ale with “Lightness” — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 117 — It’s in the Cards: Poker: Block That Kicker! — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 121 — Argosy Workshop: Clean Garden Tools — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 130 — Ten Plus One [87th Precinct] — Ed McBain (Novel) Simon & Schuster, 1963; illustrated by Charles Gehm; abridged.
2847Argosy (UK) Vol. 24, No. 71963-07-01Michie, Ian Garrard, John Bury, John Plant, Langhammer
  • 4 — Visit of the Blenheim — Conon Fraser (Short Story); illustrated by Michie
  • 16 — The Knight and the Dragon — Jean Graman (Poem(s))
  • 18 — A Shade Illegal — Robert Murphy (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 10 1962; illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 27 — Sentimental Value — Stephen Frances (Short Story)
  • 34 — Washing Day — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Estuary — Stan Barstow (Short Story); illustrated by John Bury
  • 52 — The Machineries of Joy — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Playboy December 1962; illustrated by John Plant
  • 63 — Moment in Time — Leonard Clark (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 64 — Wild Fish Put on Arms — Roland Pertwee (Short Story)
  • 73 — [cartoon] — Ed Fisher (Cartoon) The New Yorker 1962
  • 74 — Madame Pineau’s Three Screams — David E. Walker (Short Story) Cosmopolitan July 1954
  • 82 — A Date at Dusk — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Cattywampus — Borden Deal (Short Story) Argosy January 1963
  • 95 — Worst-Natur’d Muse — Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 108 — The Golden Orchid [Part 1 of 2] — Gerald Sparrow (Serial Segment); illustrated by Langhammer
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2848Argosy Vol. 357, No. 21963-08-01Henry SteegerBrian Brake
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy Workshop: Hurricane Break — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 10 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — See Haiti—and Die! — Herbert Morrison (Article)
  • 22 — Cat — Richard D. Bach (Short Story); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 24 — Boston’s Phantom Strangler — Sam Crowther (Article)
  • 26 — Broadsides in the Bay — Albert N. Podell (Pictorial); illustrated by Don Jones
  • 32 — $500 to Any Man Who Can Pin the Masked Marvel! — Robert Crichton (Article)
  • 34 — Two Lives for the Treasure of Cocos Island — Robert Vergnes (Pictorial)
  • 40 — Blockbusting Magnums — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by James Pickands, II
  • 42 — The Man-Eater of Nepal — Bill Holmes & Dick Adler (Article)
  • 46 — No-Sweat Guide to a Roman Orgy — Kenneth R. Morgan (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 50 — Make Yourself Drownproof! — Fred Lanoue (Extract) from Drownproofing: A New Technique in Water Safety, Prentice Hall, 1963
  • 54 — Ordeal in the Wilderness — Robert Craig (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 57 — Your Life 10 Years from Now
  • 58 — Look What’s on the Road Ahead! — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 62 — Commander Jacques-Yves Cousteau: In the Future—Escape to Inner Space? — Milt Machlin (Article); Giant of Adventure 1963.
  • 66 — Your Fantastic Future in Air Travel — Martin Caidin (Article)
  • 86 — Argosy Travel Trails: Mississippi Gulf Coast and Nearby Highlights — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 98 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 102 — The Siege of Turley’s Still — Gene Caesar (Article)
  • 107 — Campfires — George Laycock (Column)
  • 111 — The Best of Spirits: Hot Ice, Sugar and the Law — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 113 — You and Your Car: Do You Know Your Gear Ratio? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 119 — It’s in the Cards: Card Gimmicks: Why Pay for Lunch? — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 120 — Showdown Under the Rising Sun — Bud Spencer (Article); illustrated by Ray Keane
  • 128 — Three for the Money [Max Hunter] — W. T. Ballard (Novellete); illustrated by Ed Vebell
    later published in an expanded form (Perma M-4297, November 1963).
2849Argosy (UK) Vol. 24, No. 81963-08-01John SilverMary Dinsdale, Michie, Francis Marshall, Langhammer
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 6 — Fishermen of Patzcuaro — William Fifield (Short Story) Story #99, January/February 1943; illustrated by Mary Dinsdale
  • 20 — Song — Laurence Dakin (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 21 — Letters from Form IV — Alison Walpole (Short Story)
  • 30 — Six-Footed Fiends — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Game, Set and Match to Miss Apse — C. H. B. Kitchin (Short Story)
  • 42 — Leisure Pleasure — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 43 — Ghost Money — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) Playboy April 1963
  • 56 — Dance of the Stag — David Walker (Short Story); illustrated by Michie
  • 71 — Probe Six-Five — L. P. Davies (Vignette)
  • 74 — While the Sun Shines — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — Girl on the Roof — Stewart Farrar (Short Story)
  • 80 — Picture Thieves — Paul Gallico (Novella/Short Novel) Playboy October 1962; illustrated by Francis Marshall
  • 105 — Meaning of Fear — John Foster (Short Story)
  • 114 — The Golden Orchid [Part 2 of 2] — Gerald Sparrow (Serial Segment); illustrated by Langhammer
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2850Argosy Vol. 357, No. 31963-09-01Henry SteegerBruce Pendleton
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — Accident? Suicide? or Murder — Pat Edwards (Article); illustrated by Dave Attie
  • 24 — The Osprey’s Mate — Edmund Gilligan (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 26 — Will the Real Flying Faker Please Stand Up? — Joseph E. Brown (Article); illustrated by Jack Fields
  • 28 — The Go-Karts Go to Sea — Robert Aaron (Pictorial); illustrated by Bob Grant & John Boykin
  • 34 — Texas: Paradise for Treasure Hunters — Donald Cline (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 36 — The Fair Sex Plays Unfair — Bob Grant & John Boykin (Pictorial)
  • 40 — Sweet Revenge of the Sugar Yacht — Lewis E. Burgess; as told to Estey I. Reed (Article); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 44 — The Slash Y — Jack Schaefer (Short Story); illustrated by Stan Galli
  • 46 — “Happy Bottoms, Here We Come!” — Don Dwiggins (Article); illustrated by Marshall Davis
  • 51 — Guns Galore for ’64
  • 52 — Centerfire Rifles — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Arie deZanger
  • 56 — .22s — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Arie deZanger
  • 60 — Shotguns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Arie deZanger
  • 64 — Handguns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Arie deZanger
  • 66 — No-Sweat Guide to Taking a Broad Abroad — Kenneth R. Morgan (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 68 — Whipping Boss — Judge Gudmunder Grimson; as told to Irving Wallace (Article); illustrated by George Gross
  • 70 — Straight Goods on Shirts and Slacks — Joe Wolfe (Article); illustrated by Steve Duquette
  • 80 — Argosy Field Test: Something to Shoot — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 85 — Argosy Workshop: Keep Your Garden Tools Fit — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 90 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 98 — Argosy Travel Trails: Hawaii—America’s Favorite Dream Vacation — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 104 — You and Your Car: The Limited-Slip Differential — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 111 — Campfires: The Hunter’s Camp — George Laycock (Column)
  • 117 — The Best of Spirits: Science, the Silly Season and Liqueurs for Men — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 130 — Our Turn to Kill [Uncle George Crowder] — Hugh Pentecost (Novellete); illustrated by Paul Callé
2851Argosy (UK) Vol. 24, No. 91963-09-01John SilverNigel Lambourne, Oliphant, Francis Marshall
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 6 — Samaritan Loophole — Stewart Farrar (Short Story); illustrated by Nigel Lambourne
  • 18 — A Faithful Wife — Diana Athill (Short Story)
  • 31 — Concrete Island — J. Roger Baker (Short Story)
  • 38 — Pinprick Portrait — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — The Vow — Alberto Moravia; translated by Angus Davidson (Short Story) More Roman Tales by Alberto Moravia, Secker & Warburg, 1963
  • 47 — Summer Farm — Norman MacCaig (Poem(s))
  • 48 — Lone Dhow — Adrian Conan Doyle (Extract); illustrated by Oliphant Forthcoming from John Murray in December 1963.
  • 58 — Footle Flusher — Brian Cleeve (Short Story); illustrated by Francis Marshall
  • 71 — A Visit at Tea-Time — John Wain (Short Story)
  • 81 — The Passionate Kiss — Fredric Brown (Short Story) Playboy April 1963, as “Double Standard”
  • 86 — Castles in the Sand — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — Girl from Channel Street — Frank Farnham (Short Story)
  • 102 — Doughty Chieftain — Taylor Caldwell (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2852Argosy Vol. 357, No. 41963-10-01Henry SteegerDon Renn
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Campfires: From a (Pickup) Camper’s Notebook — George Laycock (Column)
  • 12 — Travel Trails: Top Vacation Bargain: Las Vegas — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 23 — Sam Sheppard Strikes Back! — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 24 — The Devil and Mike O’Shawn — William Chamberlain (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 26 — Look Out! It’s the Highway Patrol! — Paul Kearney (Article); illustrated by Wil Blanche
  • 28 — The Marines Hit the Saddle — Evan Peskin (Pictorial)
  • 32 — The Phantom B-17 — Glenn Infield (Article); illustrated by Bob Handville
  • 34 — World’s Richest Emerald Strike — Antonio Halik (Article)
  • 40 — A Royal Flush of Lions — Rendell N. Mabey & Gordon Allred (Article); illustrated by Bob Kuhn
  • 44 — The Beauties of the Big Top — Hugh Bell (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Rogues’ Gallery of the Deep — Jerry Greenberg (Pictorial)
  • 52 — Tommy Harmon Picks Argosy’s 1963 All-Americans — Tommy Harmon (Article); illustrated by Tracy Sugarman
  • 56 — A Trick to Win — Gale Huntington (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 58 — .284 — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 64 — This Island Is Strictly for the Birds! — J. Edward Schipper (Article)
  • 66 — It’s Arkansas for Ducks and Bucks — Grits Gresham (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 68 — Doves by the Dozen — Grits Gresham (Article)
  • 72 — Put Your Foot in It—In Style — Joe Wolfe (Article); illustrated by John Scott
  • 96 — It’s in the Cards: Gin Rummy: How to Play to Win — Alfred Sheinwold (Column)
  • 101 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 118 — Argosy Workshop: Winter Tips — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 119 — The Best of Spirits: Ersatz Scotch and Hot Stuff — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 122 — You and Your Car: The Cars for 1964 — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 123 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 130 — Only on Tuesdays [Pete Schofield] — Thomas B. Dewey (Novellete); illustrated by Bob Jones
    later published in an expanded form (T.V. Boardman/Dell 1964).
2853Argosy (UK) Vol. 24, No. 101963-10-01Hannah Mekler, Graham, Ian Ribbons, Ian Garrard
  • 4 — Overtaking — Alberto Moravia (Short Story) More Roman Tales by Alberto Moravia, Secker & Warburg, 1963; illustrated by Hannah Mekler
  • 10 — Black Bartholomew — Elizabeth Lemarchand (Short Story)
  • 20 — The Rivals — Cyril Hare (Short Story) The Evening Standard July 14 1955
  • 24 — Home and Away — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Wife in Court [Mr. Justice Duncannon] — Henry Cecil (Short Story)
  • 38 — Be Fat and Love It — Art Buchwald (Humour) (r); illustrated by Graham
  • 40 — The Sacred Skull — Pearl S. Buck (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post March 16 1963; illustrated by Ian Ribbons
  • 57 — Night Train from Paddington — Darrell Bates (Short Story)
  • 63 — Stars in His Eyes — Hugh B. Cave (Short Story) Star Weekly 1963
  • 75 — Cleopatra — Don Marquis (Poem(s)) from Archy and Mehitabel, Doubleday, Page & Co., 1927
  • 76 — A View of Toledo — Kate O’Brien (Novella/Short Novel) Woman’s Journal January 1963; illustrated by Jack Keay
  • 98 — Golden Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 100 — Ultimate Weapon — L. P. Davies (Short Story)
  • 104 — Cross-Over [Daniel John Calder; Samuel Behrens] — Michael Gilbert (Novella/Short Novel); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2854Argosy Vol. 357, No. 51963-11-01Henry SteegerGeorge X. Sand
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — Crime’s Angry Young Men — Sam Crowther (Article)
  • 24 — “Be My Guest, Lieutenant McFee!” — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by Ken Riley
  • 26 — The New Gold Rush — Ken Krippene (Article)
  • 30 — Gypsy Gun Traders — Victor Mewihsen (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 32 — Polar Bear for Breakfast — Jule Ferenc (Article); illustrated by Walter Richards
  • 34 — Send for the Lads! — Milt Machlin (Pictorial)
  • 40 — The Stone Monster — A. M. Lightner (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 42 — “Approved by Ted Williams” — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 44 — Know Your Tires—and Live Longer — Paul Kearney (Article)
  • 47 — “Flap Your Arms Real Hard, General!” — Glenn Infield (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 51 — The Best of Spirits: Moonshine, Martinis and Japanese Beer — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 52 — Travel Trails: The Fabulous Phoenix Cloverleaf — Martin Deutsch (Article); illustrated by Bob Grant
  • 58 — Robin Hood Turns Robot — George Laycock (Pictorial); illustrated by John Everett
  • 62 — Home Movies Don’t Have to Be Dull! — Charles R. Reynolds (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 64 — So What Went Wrong? — John Faber (Article); illustrated by Phil Leonian
  • 68 — Your Life in Pictures — John Durniak (Article); illustrated by Jay Leviton
  • 72 — Hocus-Pocus—All You Do Is Focus — John Durniak (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 77 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 82 — Argosy Field Test: Power Pistons — Pete Kuhlhoff (Column)
  • 90 — Argosy Workshop: Winter Drainage — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 112 — You and Your Car: Winterize Early—It Pays! — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 115 — Campfires: Follow the Sun for Winter Camping — George Laycock (Column)
  • 128 — Murder, Caribbean-Style! — Ed Lacy (Novellete); illustrated by Ronnie Lesser
2855Argosy (UK) Vol. 24, No. 111963-11-01Hickey, Oliphant, John Bury, Hannah Mekler, Mary Dinsdale
  • 4 — Eli Rides Again — E. L. Malpass (Short Story); illustrated by Hickey
  • 13 — Engine-Driver’s Epitaph — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 14 — Challenge — Brian Cleeve (Short Story); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 28 — The Case of the Horse Doper — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 29 — The Gemini Racket — Stewart Farrar (Short Story)
  • 37 — [cartoon] — Thelwell (Cartoon)
  • 38 — Lighthouse Talk — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — The Comeback — Elizabeth Lemarchand (Short Story); illustrated by John Bury
  • 50 — Dancing Is Life — Alberto Moravia (Short Story) More Roman Tales by Alberto Moravia, Secker & Warburg, 1963; illustrated by Hannah Mekler
  • 57 — Bright Phoenix — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1963
  • 64 — When Leaves Depart — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — A Visit to the Dentist — William Sansom (Short Story) (r)
  • 78 — Ode to a Dental Hygienist — Earnest A. Hooton (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 79 — Witchery — Hazel Ward (Short Story)
  • 84 — White Air — Robert Nye (Poem(s))
  • 85 — Lady’s Maid — Garson Kanin (Short Story) Cavalier #112, October 1962
  • 102 — The Beginning and the Ending Tree — Darrell Bates (Novella/Short Novel); illustrated by Mary Dinsdale
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2856Argosy Vol. 357, No. 61963-12-01Henry SteegerArie deZanger
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy Workshop: Christmas Tip Sheet — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 10 — Campfires — George Laycock (Column)
  • 12 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 23 — Vice Is Big Business in Chicago — Ray Brennan (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 26 — Bush-Happy — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 29 — The Treasure of the Gilt Dragon — Jim Henderson; as told to Peter Michelmore (Article)
  • 34 — The Unsinkable Wonder — Lyman M. Nash (Article); illustrated by George Gross
  • 37 — World’s Most Exclusive Club—The V.F.D — Albert N. Podell (Pictorial); illustrated by Frank Eck
  • 44 — Ringside Seat at Midway — Edward Hymoff (Article)
  • 48 — The Shooter’s Christmas — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 50 — He Kept Lincoln Alive — E. Jay Ritter (Article); illustrated by Ken Riley
  • 53 — Liberty Port—Cannes — William Jason (Pictorial)
  • 58 — It Came On to Blow — Gale Huntington (Short Story); illustrated by Bob Handville
  • 60 — Get a Job in Adventure! — Myron Brenton (Article); illustrated by Arie deZanger
  • 64 — A Man’s Guide to Christmas Shopping — Art Henley (Article); illustrated by Jacques Lowe
  • 66 — Drinking Can Be Fun! — Milt Machlin (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 68 — Santa Comes from Texas — Dick Adler (Article); illustrated by Murray Tinkelman
  • 72 — Argosy Field Test: Brother, It’s Cold Outside — Joe Wolfe (Article); illustrated by John Scott
  • 82 — Argosy Travel Trails: Winding Up the Year at Stowe — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 99 — The Best of Spirits: The Time of Good Cheer — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 112 — The Day the Houses Blew Up — Hal Butler (Article); illustrated by Ray Keane
  • 116 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 123 — You and Your Car: Be Smart About Snow Tires — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 130 — Return of the Longriders — Cliff Farrell (Novellete); illustrated by Shannon Stirnweis
    later published in an expanded form as Return of the Long Riders (Doubleday 1964).
2857Argosy (UK) Vol. 24, No. 121963-12-01John SilverFrancis Marshall, Hannah Mekler, Jennetta Vise, F. Griffin
  • 2 — Sailor’s Carol — Charles Causley (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 6 — The Valentine Generation — John Wain (Short Story); illustrated by Francis Marshall
  • 17 — Something Put By — John Salt (Short Story)
  • 33 — The Chimpanzee — Alberto Moravia (Short Story) More Roman Tales by Alberto Moravia, Secker & Warburg, 1963; illustrated by Hannah Mekler
  • 40 — Two Thirty Kick-Off — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — Love and Music — Stan Barstow (Short Story)
  • 48 — Sultan’s Splash — Joan Aiken (Short Story); illustrated by Jennetta Vise
  • 60 — The Stone of Witness — Elizabeth Lemarchand (Short Story); illustrated by F. Griffin
  • 72 — Day of These Days — Laurie Lee (Poem(s)) The Bloom of Candles by Laurie Lee, John Lehmann, 1947
  • 73 — Ships and Parsnips — W. H. Boore (Short Story)
  • 81 — Shoemaker’s Daughter — Harry Mark Petrakis (Short Story)
  • 93 — Bail Out — Jacob Hay (Vignette)
  • 95 — Every Tuesday and Thursday — Alan R. Scott (Short Story)
  • 100 — The Antagonists [Part 1 of 3] — William Haggard (Serial Segment)
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2858Argosy Vol. 358, No. 11964-01-01Henry SteegerBruce Pendleton
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Argosy Workshop: Wood Projects — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 10 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 18 — You and Your Car: ’64 Cars Pamper the Driver — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 23 — “I’ll Find Amelia Earhart!” — Fred Goerner (Article)
  • 26 — Hawksbill Reef — Glynn Croudace (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 28 — Revenge! — Melton S. Davis (Article)
  • 30 — Adventure Is an Ocean — Tom Hyman (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Texas’ Fabulous Treasure Island — Bob Nesmith (Article)
  • 42 — Ditch! — Major Paul S. Evans; as told to Don Millard (Article); illustrated by Bob Handville
  • 44 — The Twilight Tycoons — Jim Fagan (Article); illustrated by Sanford M. Teller
  • 46 — Paradise for Bikini Watchers — Bernard J. White (Pictorial); illustrated by Hugh Bell
  • 52 — Montreal’s Great Hockey Riot — Norman Carlisle (Article)
  • 54 — Wild Meat—a Real Treat — Bradford Angier (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 56 — Birds Unlimited — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Ralph Orthof
  • 58 — The Haunted Oasis — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 61 — The Scotch Spy — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 64 — No-Sweat Guide to a Swinging Swiss Week End — Kenneth R. Morgan (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 67 — Complete Price Guide for the ’64 Cars — J. Edward Schipper (Miscellaneous)
  • 74 — Argosy Field Test: The Perfect Sweater — Joe Wolfe (Column); illustrated by John Scott
  • 84 — Argosy Travel Trails: Pennsylvania: A Propensity for Pleasure — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 103 — The Best of Spirits: Mail, Martinis and Various Measurements — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 107 — Campfires: The Week-end Camper — George Laycock (Column)
  • 109 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 132 — The Shrunken Head [Capt. Jose da Silva] — Robert L. Fish (Novel) Simon & Schuster, 1963; illustrated by Charles Gehm; abridged.
2859Argosy (UK) Vol. 25, No. 11964-01-01John SilverPorter-G, Campeggi, Mary Dinsdale, Ian Garrard, Sawyer
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 6 — Carol Singing — Laurie Lee (Extract) from Cider with Rosie, The Hogarth Press, 1959
  • 10 — The Bucket of Blood — Dwight Taylor (Short Story) 1962; illustrated by Porter-G
  • 19 — Test Race — Curtis W. Casewit (Short Story)
  • 27 — Heavenly Twins — Victor Canning (Short Story) This Week October 13 1963, as “The Safecracker and the Heavenly Twins”
  • 32 — Merry Christmas — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — The Station — H. E. Bates (Short Story) John o’ London’s Weekly May 18 1935
  • 44 — Pussycats and Owls — Elizabeth Lemarchand (Short Story); illustrated by Campeggi
  • 55 — Unkind Cut — Henry Cecil (Vignette)
  • 58 — Was It Miss Peacock? — Charlotte Armstrong (Short Story); illustrated by Mary Dinsdale
  • 70 — Stickeen — John Muir (True Story) Houghton Mifflin, 1909; illustrated by Ian Garrard Original published in a heavily-edited form as “An Adventure with a Dog and a Glacier” (Century, September 1897).
  • 82 — Getting Up Steam — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Black Water Creek — Robert Craig (Short Story)
  • 98 — Hand of Time — Meir Ronnen (Short Story)
  • 106 — The Antagonists [Part 2 of 3] — William Haggard (Serial Segment); illustrated by Sawyer
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2860Argosy Vol. 358, No. 21964-02-01Henry SteegerJack Fields
  • 6 — Profile in Courage/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Argosy Workshop: Quick Caulk — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 23 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — The Treasure of the Dead Mountains — John Dornberg (Article)
  • 28 — The Deadly Bermuda Triangle — Vincent H. Gaddis (Article); illustrated by David Attie
  • 30 — Blind Justice — Brian Cleeve (Short Story); illustrated by Bill Johnson
  • 32 — Sunk at Savo — Peter E. Samson (Article); illustrated by Bob Handville
  • 34 — The Octopus Breakers — Steve Lowell (Pictorial)
  • 38 — World’s Wildest Bar — Harold Stephens (Article)
  • 44 — Centerfire by Federal — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 46 — A Mule Named Tony — Borden Deal (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 48 — King of the Wild Knives — George X. Sand (Pictorial)
  • 52 — Old Glory Girl — Thomas W. Sikes (Article); illustrated by James Spanfeller
  • 57 — The Monster of Bibipur Ghat — Maurice Virgo (Article); illustrated by Frank McCarthy
  • 61 — Boating, 1964
  • 62 — The 1964 Outboards — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 66 — The $1500 Rig — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 72 — Live Afloat and Love It! — Morris Weeks, Jr. (Article); illustrated by Robert Bugg
  • 82 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 86 — Argosy Travel Trails: Islands in the Sun — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 106 — You and Your Car: Winter’s Tough on Your Battery! — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 108 — The Best of Spirits: A Tray of Cheese, a Jug of Wine — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 121 — Campfires: Tips for Boat Campers — George Laycock (Column)
  • 132 — Ice Station Zebra — Alistair MacLean (Novel) Collins, 1963; abridged.
2861Argosy (UK) Vol. 25, No. 21964-02-01John SilverHickey, Robb, Biro, Mary Dinsdale, Sawyer
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 7 — Champagne on the Dirt Track — Vivian Connell (Short Story)
  • 14 — Car-diogram! — W. H. Charnock (Poem(s))
  • 15 — Snipe Hunt — Borden Deal (Short Story)
  • 26 — Some Men! — Dorothy Parker (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 27 — The Scar — Darrell Bates (Short Story)
  • 36 — Up the Wooden Hill — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — The Man with the Moon in Him — William Sansom (Short Story) Among the Dahlias by William Sansom, Hogarth Press, 1957; illustrated by Robb
  • 47 — The Case of the Missing IOUs — D. Penn-Bull (Quiz)
  • 48 — Grandma Played On — E. L. Malpass (Short Story); illustrated by Hickey
  • 56 — The Beckoning Beeches — Elizabeth Lemarchand (Short Story); illustrated by Biro
  • 69 — The Wood — Leonard Clark (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 70 — Frustrations — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Valley of Eden — Brian Cleeve (Short Story)
  • 83 — I Killed Gordon McNaghten — Henry Cecil (Short Story) 1956
  • 87 — Sucker — Carson McCullers (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post September 28 1963; illustrated by Mary Dinsdale
  • 96 — That Impossible She — Dwight Taylor (Extract) Michael Joseph, 1962
  • 99 — Vox Humana — Donald Macleay (Short Story)
  • 104 — The Antagonists [Part 3 of 3] — William Haggard (Serial Segment); illustrated by Sawyer
  • 136 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2862Argosy Vol. 358, No. 31964-03-01Henry SteegerBob Buquor
  • 6 — Interesting Communiqué/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 12 — The Best of Spirits: Steak, Sweets, and Old-Time Spirits — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — Argosy Workshop: Roof De-Icer — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 21 — The Biggest Nazi Whitewash — Ernest Zaugg (Article)
  • 24 — Holler “Geronimo”—and Jump! — William Chamberlain (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 26 — “Pick Us Up, Please!” — Martin Sol (Article)
  • 28 — Down Under for Adventure! — Peter Michelmore (Article)
  • 34 — How to Lose Money Without Really Trying — Jack H. Delaney (Article); illustrated by Eugene Moses
  • 36 — The Treasure of Mazatlan — Allan L. Pearce (Article); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 39 — Old Crackfoot — Gordon Allred (Article); illustrated by Bob Kuhn
  • 43 — How to Separate the Girls from the Buoys — Charles Moore (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Adventure Is an Airplane — Dick Adler (Article)
  • 54 — Houseboat Holiday — Eric Nyborg (Article)
  • 56 — The Short Whales — D. S. Halacy, Jr. (Short Story); illustrated by Bob Handville
  • 58 — The Remington 600 — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 64 — What’s the Best Way to Travel?
  • 64 — By Train — Freeman Hubbard (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 68 — By Plane — Martin Deutsch (Article); illustrated by Bob de Zanger
  • 70 — By Car — Gil Paust (Article); illustrated by Robert Bugg
  • 72 — By Bus — Bernard Joseph (Article); illustrated by Steve Duquette
  • 106 — For the Skipper: The New Evinrude Gull-Wing 16 — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 115 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 117 — Campfires: Try the Trans-Canada Highway — George Laycock (Column)
  • 122 — You and Your Car: All-Season Comfort in the Car — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 125 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 130 — A Redhead for Mike Shayne [Mike Shayne] — Brett Halliday (Novel) Torquil Publishers, 1964; illustrated by Charles Gehm; abridged.
2863Argosy (UK) Vol. 25, No. 31964-03-01John SilverOliphant, Richard Constable, Robb
  • 4 — Log Book — John Silver (Editorial)
  • 6 — Day in Spring — Don Stanford (Short Story) Redbook August 1963
  • 10 — A Batch of Beetles — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 13 — Argosy’s Shakespeare Award — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 17 — Prisoner of the Coral Deep — J. G. Ballard (Short Story)
  • 22 — The Shell — James Stephens (Poem(s)) 1916
  • 23 — Driving Home — Margery Sharp (Short Story) Good Housekeeping August 1956; illustrated by Oliphant
  • 38 — Bound for the Bridal — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — Life Work of Juan Diaz — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Playboy September 1963
  • 50 — The Bounciful Bed Company — Leslie Bonnet (Short Story); illustrated by Richard Constable
  • 61 — Map of Mutiny — Darrell Bates (Short Story)
  • 73 — The Quiet Pupil — Elizabeth Lemarchand (Short Story)
  • 82 — Rooshian Bear — Padraig O’Ciordhuain (Short Story)
  • 88 — Altmark Incident — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Secret Weapon — Robert Standish (Short Story)
  • 102 — Raymond Chandler — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Raymond Chandler]
  • 103 — Find the Girl [Carmady] — Raymond Chandler (Novella/Short Novel) Black Mask January 1937, as “Try the Girl”; illustrated by Robb
  • 136 — Special Prize Crossword No. 1 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2864Argosy Vol. 358, No. 41964-04-01Henry SteegerBruce Pendleton
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 12 — Travel Trails: North to Adventure — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 16 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 18 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 26 — Argosy Workshop: Dry-Well Time — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 29 — Around the World on a Dollar a Day — Dallas G. Lokay (Article)
  • 34 — Court of Last Resort: Two Biggest Breaks Yet in Sheppard Case! — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 36 — The Moonshiners — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by Ronnie Lesser
  • 39 — Monkey, Get Off My Back! — George X. Sand (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Trophies Can Be Useful, Too! — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Arie deZanger
  • 47 — Jim Bowie’s Million-Dollar Mine — Kent King (Article); illustrated by Carl Hantman
  • 52 — The Mai-Kai Girls — Charles Moore (Pictorial)
  • 58 — How to Survive Long-Distance Driving — Bill Carroll (Article)
  • 60 — The Disappearing Yogi — Ray Robinson (Article)
  • 63 — The World’s Wackiest Flight — Myron Brenton (Article); illustrated by Mike Mikos
  • 68 — Betrayed — Ronald Sercombe (Short Story); illustrated by Robert McGinnis
  • 72 — King Catfish — George Laycock (Article)
  • 74 — Paddle Your Own Canoe — Eric Nyborg (Pictorial)
  • 78 — Classic Clothes for Anglers — Gil Paust (Article); illustrated by Walter Richards
  • 82 — The Fisherman at His Leisure — Joe Wolfe (Article); illustrated by Walter Richards
  • 95 — You and Your Car: Icing Can Stall Your Car — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 98 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 112 — Campfires: Charcoal for the Outdoor Cook — George Laycock (Column)
  • 121 — The Best of Spirits: Science, Steers and Basic Spirits — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 130 — Drumbeat Berlin [Chester Drum] — Stephen Marlowe (Novel) Fawcett Gold Medal, 1964; illustrated by Al Muenchen; abridged.
2865Argosy (UK) Vol. 25, No. 41964-04-01Mary Dinsdale, Jennetta Vise, Biro, Langhammer, Robb
  • 4 — Geoffrey Household — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) [Ref. Geoffrey Household]
  • 5 — Cellar Cool — Geoffrey Household (Short Story)
  • 10 — Basket of Eggs — Vivian Connell (Short Story); illustrated by Mary Dinsdale
  • 20 — Proof — Henry Cecil (Short Story)
  • 24 — Roundabout Rollick — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Lease of a Gold-Banded Pen — Joan Aiken (Short Story); illustrated by Jennetta Vise
  • 40 — Bishop Quinn and Lucifer — Taylor Caldwell (Short Story) from To See the Glory, Collins, 1964; illustrated by Biro
  • 59 — Noon Gun — Theodore Sturgeon (Short Story) Playboy September 1963
  • 72 — The Courtyard — Bill Rodney (Short Story); illustrated by Langhammer
  • 82 — At a Distance — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Star-Crossed — Edith Pargeter (Short Story)
  • 95 — Last Answer — Hal Ellson (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine October 1962
  • 100 — Shadow of St Germain — John Adrian (Short Story)
  • 103 — Argosy’s Shakespeare Award — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 106 — Introduction to “The Man Who Liked Dogs” — [uncredited] (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article) [Ref. Raymond Chandler]
  • 108 — The Man Who Liked Dogs [Carmady] — Raymond Chandler (Novella/Short Novel) Black Mask March 1936; illustrated by Robb
  • 136 — Special Prize Crossword No. 2 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2866Argosy Vol. 358, No. 51964-05-01Henry SteegerWilliam Belknap, Jr.
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Campfires: Favorite National Parks — George Laycock (Column)
  • 12 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 21 — Kidnaped by Castro! — Edi Valero; as told to Andrew St. George (Article)
  • 22 — The Horrible Hootenanny — Robert G. Fuller (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 24 — America’s Worst Speed Traps — Sam Crowther (Article)
  • 26 — Whatever Goes Up — Don Piccard (Pictorial)
  • 34 — The Koufax Nobody Knows — Milt Gross (Article); illustrated by David Sutton
  • 37 — The Estrella Treasure — Darryl Glen Cole (Article); illustrated by Donald Crowley
  • 40 — “It Was This Way, Warden” — Bradford Angier (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 42 — Beauties of Baja — Martin Deutsch (Article); illustrated by Jack Fields
  • 48 — End of the Angelus — Walter Boudreau; as told to Gil Paust (Article); illustrated by Anthony Saris
  • 50 — A Shooter’s Bonanza — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 53 — The Low-Water River Runners — William Belknap, Jr. (Pictorial)
  • 58 — Loaded for Bear — Walton Smith (Short Story); illustrated by Frank McCarthy
  • 61 — Vacation Homes—Pre-Cut! — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 66 — Do-It-Yourself Log Cabins — Gil Paust (Article); illustrated by David Attie
  • 70 — Cool Under the Collar — Joe Wolfe (Article); illustrated by Walter Richards
  • 89 — Argosy Workshop: Check Your Viscosity — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 105 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 110 — The Best of Spirits: In Search of Quality — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 112 — Sleep Tight! — Phillip Barratt (Miscellaneous)
  • 122 — You and Your Car: Know Your Fuses — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 128 — Grave Matter [Johnny Liddell] — Frank Kane (Novellete) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine August 1960; illustrated by Charles Gehm
2867Argosy (UK) Vol. 25, No. 51964-05-01Ian Garrard, Mary Dinsdale, Langhammer, Andrew Dodds, Robb
  • 4 — Sea Dog Story — Mary Turner (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 11 — If I Tell a Lie — F. C. Pensom (Short Story)
  • 16 — Vanessa — Margaret Laurence (Short Story) 1964; illustrated by Mary Dinsdale
  • 28 — Knee Deep in Daisies — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — High Stakes — Gerald Kersh (Short Story)
  • 38 — Nights in Pagoda Street — Tarquin Olivier (Article); illustrated by Langhammer From forthcoming Eye of the Day.
  • 53 — Blot — Darrell Bates (Short Story)
  • 60 — Holiday — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) The Arkham Sampler Autumn 1949; illustrated by Andrew Dodds
  • 67 — The Opposite Sex — Laurie Lee (Extract) from Cider with Rosie, The Hogarth Press, 1959
  • 71 — Home from Abroad — Laurie Lee (Poem(s)) My Many-Coated Man by Laurie Lee, Andre Deutsch, 1958
  • 72 — Horse Sense — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — Time to Be Going — Elizabeth Lemarchand (Short Story)
  • 87 — Touch of Magic — Jack Finney (Short Story) 1964
  • 90 — Gnu View — E. J. (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 97 — Aristide — Ann Drysdale (Short Story)
  • 102 — A Hurricane of Chocolates and Taboos — John Moore (Article)
  • 105 — Whistling in the Dark — Peter Delius (Short Story)
  • 114 — Hidden Hands — L. P. Davies (Short Story)
  • 117 — S Is for Spring — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 118 — Introduction to “Killer in the Rain” — [uncredited] (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article) [Ref. Raymond Chandler]
  • 118 — Killer in the Rain [Carmady] — Raymond Chandler (Novella/Short Novel) Black Mask January 1935; illustrated by Robb
  • 152 — Shakespeare Prize Crossword: Special Crossword No. 3 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2868Argosy Vol. 358, No. 61964-06-01Henry SteegerJim MacCammon
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — Out of Control! — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 22 — The Greensleeves Affair — Theodore Taylor (Short Story); illustrated by Neil Boyle
  • 25 — Down the Ucayali—by Raft! — Rudi Thurau; as told to Andrew Wasowski (Article)
  • 30 — The Navy Gets the Bird — Art Lenehan (Article); illustrated by James Spanfeller
  • 34 — The Great Louisiana Gar Rodeo — Jim MacCammon (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Emmet — Dahlov Ipcar (Short Story); illustrated by Stanley Meltzoff
  • 41 — What Goes on in a Lava-Lava — Jack Fields (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Inca Treasure—by the Ton! — James W. Moseley (Article)
  • 50 — Exposed—the Tow-Car Pirates — Sam Crowther (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 52 — A Guide to Grouping — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by James Pickands, II
  • 54 — Secret Mission to Sonora — Garland Roark (Article); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 58 — Best Bets in Camp Cutlery — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 62 — Tents at High Tide — George Laycock (Article)
  • 66 — Take to the Wilds — Bradford Angier (Article); illustrated by Bob Kuhn
  • 68 — Canvas on Wheels — George Laycock (Miscellaneous)
  • 72 — Argosy Travel Trails: Along the Ocean Hiway — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 86 — Argosy Workshop: Garden Paths — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 106 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 112 — You and Your Car: Watch Those Plugs! — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 117 — Campfires: Campers at the Fair — George Laycock (Column)
  • 123 — The Best of Spirits: Mixed Drinks and Moonshine — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 128 — The Most Dangerous Game — Gavin Lyall (Novel) Hodder & Stoughton, 1964; illustrated by Charles Gehm; condensed.
2869Argosy (UK) Vol. 25, No. 61964-06-01Andrew Dodds, Raymond Sheppard, Biro, Marçais, Robb
  • 2 — A Piece of Bread — Darrell Bates (Short Story); illustrated by Andrew Dodds
  • 15 — For Ever and Ever — Conrad Aiken (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 16 — Scobie Breasley’s Hat Trick — Kenneth Harris (Article) The Observer 1964
  • 24 — Special Bullet — E. J. Bailey (Short Story); illustrated by Raymond Sheppard
  • 35 — The Girl in the Green Tree — Leslie Bonnet (Short Story)
  • 43 — A Bed Without a Woman — Raymond Souster (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 44 — Tempting Tresses — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — Beelzebub — Robert Bloch (Short Story) Playboy December 1963
  • 54 — Number Four — Stewart Farrar (Short Story)
  • 65 — I’d Have You, Quoth He — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) 1670
  • 66 — Dinjo — Lawrence Adams (Short Story); illustrated by Biro
  • 75 — All Through the Night — E. L. Malpass (Short Story)
  • 86 — Catch As Catch Can — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 88 — The Perfect Mistress — Ronald Duncan (Short Story); illustrated by Marçais
  • 101 — Up Rose Emily — Wallace Crawford (Short Story)
  • 113 — Man with a Past — T. K. Brown, III (Vignette) Playboy May 1963
  • 116 — Introduction to “The Curtain” — [uncredited] (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article) [Ref. Raymond Chandler]
  • 116 — The Curtain [Carmady] — Raymond Chandler (Novella/Short Novel) Black Mask September 1936; illustrated by Robb
  • 152 — Argosy Prize Crossword: Special Crossword No. 4 — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2870Argosy Vol. 359, No. 11964-07-01Henry Steeger
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — You and Your Car: How Good Is Your Brake Fluid? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 15 — Argosy Workshop: Paint Saver — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 16 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 18 — Travel Trails: New Island in the Sun — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 21 — Jungle Cancer Cure — Hal Hennesey (Article); illustrated by Eduard Berger
  • 22 — Shoot to Kill [Mike Shayne] — Brett Halliday (Novellete); illustrated by Mitchell Hooks
    later published in an expanded form (Torquil 1964).
  • 25 — I Drove the World’s Roughest Race — “Kim” Mandeville; as told to Barry Exall (Pictorial)
  • 30 — Sisters in Slaughter — Tom Harris (Article); illustrated by M. Friedel
  • 36 — The Treasure Around the Corner — Ken Krippene (Article)
  • 40 — New from Ruger — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 42 — The Cut Creek Killer — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by Bruce Bomberger
  • 44 — The Sweat Shirts of Sigma Chi — Bob Grant & John Boykin (Pictorial)
  • 48 — Old Ugly — George Laycock (Article)
  • 50 — What’s Your Pet Driving Peeve? — H. S. Cohen (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 54 — Zulu! — Peter Michelmore (Article)
  • 57 — The Pilot Is a Madman! — Glenn Infield (Article); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 60 — The Case of the Million-Dollar Wife — Ray Brennan (Article)
  • 64 — Surfing Without Surf — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 69 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 75 — The Best of Spirits: Revival, Recipes and Rum — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 86 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 113 — Campfires: The Ice Chest — George Laycock (Column)
  • 114 — When Eight Americans Invaded Cuba — Frank J. Canney (Article)
  • 117 — His Alibi Was Death — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 120 — The Civil War’s Wildest Weapon — Douglas MacCrae (Miscellaneous)
  • 128 — Desperation Valley — John Hunter (Novellete)
    later published in an expanded form (Macmillan 1964).
2871Argosy (UK) Vol. 25, No. 71964-07-01Wilson McLean, Edith Maclean, Whittlesea, Langhammer, Mary Dinsdale, Robb
  • 2 — Over Now to You — The Back-Room Boys (Miscellaneous)
  • 4 — A Moveable Feast — Ernest Hemingway (Extract) Scribner’s, 1964; illustrated by Edith Maclean
  • 17 — Going to Llangadock — Dylan Thomas (Short Story) The New English Weekly March 10 1938, as “A Visit to Grandpa’s”
  • 23 — Further Education — John Wain (Novella/Short Novel) Ladies’ Home Journal April 1964
  • 44 — You Meet Such Interesting People! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — Comfort from Capricorn — Elizabeth Lemarchand (Short Story)
  • 58 — The Lady-Maid’s Song — John Hollander (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 59 — Love on a Dark Street — Irwin Shaw (Novella/Short Novel) Esquire March 1961
  • 71 — “Said a curve: I’m becoming hysterical” — Conrad Aiken (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 76 — Secret Police — Geoffrey Household (Short Story); illustrated by Whittlesea
  • 87 — One for the Record — Youngman Carter (Short Story)
  • 92 — Lord of Life — Gerald Sparrow (Article); illustrated by Langhammer
  • 100 — Travellers’ Joy — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — Mrs. Sale’s Mountain — Robert Morley (Short Story); illustrated by Mary Dinsdale
  • 111 — Murderer of Nancy — Charles Dickens (Extract) from Oliver Twist, Richard Bentley, 1838
  • 118 — A Set of Sparklers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 121 — The Knife — Ann Drysdale (Short Story)
  • 128 — Introduction to “Mandarin’s Jade” — [uncredited] (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article) [Ref. Raymond Chandler]
  • 128 — Mandarin’s Jade [John Dalmas] — Raymond Chandler (Novella/Short Novel) Dime Detective Magazine November 1937; illustrated by Robb
  • 160 — Leisure-Pleasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 167 — Ten Minute Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2872Argosy Vol. 359, No. 21964-08-01Henry SteegerArie deZanger
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 16 — Travel Trails: Hot Time in Iceland — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 21 — Peter Hurkos: Psychic Detective—or Dangerous Fake? — Charles Boswell (Article)
  • 24 — The Engineers Have Hairy Ears — William Chamberlain (Short Story); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 27 — 500-Mile Marathon — Bob Brister (Pictorial); illustrated by Shel Hershorn
  • 34 — “Justice” of the Peace — Sam Crowther (Article); illustrated by Sid Mehring
  • 36 — Pity the Poor Lefty — Jack H. Delaney (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 38 — Blowgun Hunting — George X. Sand (Pictorial)
  • 42 — W. R. Weaver: Pioneer Scope Maker — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 44 — King of the Herd — Edmund Gilligan (Short Story); illustrated by Jack Dumas
  • 46 — Canoe King of Ely — George Laycock (Article)
  • 49 — To Fly Like the Birds — William D. Cole (Article)
  • 57 — A Treasure Hunter’s Vacation Guide
  • 58 — Reber Dove’s Pot of Gold — James Ray Wall (Article)
  • 60 — Girls and Gold — Mike Smith (Pictorial)
  • 66 — The Secret of the “Lost Adams Diggins” — H. L. Moxham (Article)
  • 70 — The Beale Fortune — P. B. Innis (Article); illustrated by Steve Duquette
  • 72 — Brigg’s Pile — C. G. Hammer (Article)
  • 74 — What You Need to Find It — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 80 — Argosy Workshop: Fresh Nails — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 92 — Argosy Author Captured on Anti-Castro Raid — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 98 — The Best of Spirits: Statistics, Surveys and Such — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 102 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 111 — Campfires: Secretary in a Hurry — George Laycock (Column)
  • 121 — You and Your Car: Is Car Air-Conditioning Worth While? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 130 — The Girl in the Punchbowl [Pete Schofield] — Thomas B. Dewey (Novellete); illustrated by Charles Gehm
    later published in an expanded form (Dell 2883, October 1964).
2873Argosy (UK) Vol. 25, No. 81964-08-01Robb, Edith Maclean, E. Wrigley, Will Spenser
  • 2 — Over Now to You — The Back-Room Boys (Miscellaneous)
  • 4 — The Sheik and Miss Diana Naylor-Taylor — Gerald Sparrow (Article)
  • 13 — Heavenly Condescension — Leslie Bonnet (Short Story)
  • 20 — Fathoms Deep — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — Marmalade Wine — Joan Aiken (Short Story) Suspense (UK) September 1958
  • 30 — A Moveable Feast — Ernest Hemingway (Extract) Scribner’s, 1964; illustrated by Edith Maclean
  • 43 — Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel’s Coat — Roald Dahl (Short Story) Nugget December 1959
  • 58 — Piece of Silken Thread — Darrell Bates (Short Story); illustrated by E. Wrigley
  • 67 — Merry as Cricket — A. A. Thomson (Article)
  • 72 — You Meet Such Interesting People! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 75 — Big Polack — Harry Mark Petrakis (Short Story)
  • 82 — Heart’s Desire — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Red Hair and Oysters — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) 1954; illustrated by Will Spenser
  • 98 — Oyster Feast! — David McCord (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 99 — Seventh Wave — David Gunn (Short Story)
  • 106 — Drowsing in the Sun — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — Love of Ming — Francis King (Short Story)
  • 123 — The Beach of Falesa — Dylan Thomas (Play) Stein & Day, 1963 [Ref. Robert Louis Stevenson] Screenplay based on a story by Robert Louis Stevenson.
  • 160 — Leisure-Pleasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 167 — Ten Minute Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2874PDFArgosy Vol. 359, No. 31964-09-01Henry SteegerDon Jones
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 8 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 21 — There’s a Million Waiting on Devil’s Mountain — Joe Brown (Article)
  • 24 — She Fell Among Thieves — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story); illustrated by Robert McGinnis
  • 26 — Alone Across the Sahara — Jorgen Bisch (Article); illustrated by Victor Englebert
  • 32 — Will Willie “Super-Mays” Be Baseball’s First Negro Manager? — Ray Robinson (Article); illustrated by Dave Sutton
  • 34 — The Night of the Knife — Kenneth L. Dixon (Article); illustrated by Bob Handville
  • 36 — What to See on the Riviera — Milt Machlin (Article); illustrated by Bob Grant
  • 42 — How to Get More Trade-in Dollars for Your Car — Paul Kearney (Article); illustrated by James Spanfeller
  • 44 — Eyewitness — John D. MacDonald (Short Story); illustrated by Joe Cleary
  • 46 — The Friendly Island — Robert Christie (Article); illustrated by Bob Brooks
  • 48 — Air Race — Don Dwiggins (Article); illustrated by Ed Valigursky
  • 51 — Guide to the New 1965 Guns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton & John Huehnergarth
  • 68 — Argosy Field Test: Back-to-Fall Wardrobe — Joe Wolfe (Column); illustrated by Walter Richards
  • 72 — Parlay-Voo European? — Ken Morgan (Article); illustrated by Henry Syverson
  • 89 — Argosy Workshop: Giant Hooks — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 111 — Campfires: The Outdoorsman’s Knife — George Laycock (Column)
  • 112 — The Best of Spirits: Consumer Concepts and Unusual Cocktails — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 121 — You and Your Car: What Kind of Station Wagon? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 130 — A Promise of Diamonds [Patrick Dawlish; Crime Haters] — Gordon Ashe (Novel) Dodd, Mead, 1964; illustrated by Mac Conn; condensed.
2875Argosy (UK) Vol. 25, No. 91964-09-01Jon Davis, Shirley Hughes, Mary Dinsdale, M. Whittlesea, Edith Maclean, Oliphant, Robb
  • 2 — Over Now to You — The Back-Room Boys (Miscellaneous)
  • 4 — Illusion? — Alberto Moravia (Short Story) 1964
  • 9 — A Small Pinch of Weather — Nicholas Dee (Short Story) Woman’s Journal September 1962; illustrated by Shirley Hughes
  • 19 — Corporal Valdes — Geoffrey Household (Short Story) Suspense (UK) September 1958
  • 27 — Flood Tide — Leslie Gordon Barnard (Short Story)
  • 44 — All My Eye! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — In Broad Daylight — Henry Cecil (Short Story) Full Circle by Henry Cecil, Chapman & Hall, 1948
  • 52 — Argosy’s Shakespeare Award — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 54 — First Night — Moira Burgess (Short Story); illustrated by Mary Dinsdale; Argosy’s Shakespeare Award winner.
  • 69 — In the Sun — Elizabeth Taylor (Short Story)
  • 84 — Lake N’yanza — Samuel Baker (Extract) from The Albert N’yanza, Macmillan, 1866; illustrated by M. Whittlesea
  • 95 — La Vie en Rose — Arthur Symons (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 96 — A Moveable Feast — Ernest Hemingway (Extract) Scribner’s, 1964; illustrated by Edith Maclean
  • 102 — Sweete Themmes — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — Manhood — John Wain (Short Story) (r)
  • 115 — Varda, the Falcon — Robert Murphy (Extract) from The Peregrine Falcon, Houghton Mifflin, 1963
  • 126 — Men at Play — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 129 — Tate Haskell’s Boat — Frederick K. Randolph (Short Story)
  • 134 — The Man Who Hated Banks [Part 1 of 2; Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 160 — Leisure-Pleasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 167 — Ten Minute Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2876Argosy Vol. 359, No. 41964-10-01Henry SteegerJack Dumas
  • 4 — Best Party Ever Thrown/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 7 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 18 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — Argosy Workshop: Plant Protection — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 23 — How to Make Your First $1,000,000 — Ken Krippene (Article)
  • 24 — Cop Probe — John D. MacDonald (Short Story); illustrated by Darrel Greene
  • 26 — How to Get a Houseboat—Almost Free — Lynn Pelham & Walter Osborne (Pictorial)
  • 32 — Oyster-Boat Man — Robert Travers (Short Story); illustrated by Edward Diffenderfer
  • 34 — The Battle for McCracken Mesa — Frank A. Tinker (Article); illustrated by Lou Glanzman
  • 38 — Going to the Dogs Made Easy — Gene Hill (Article); illustrated by Walter Osborne
  • 40 — LBJ—Outdoor Sportsman — Bob Brister (Article); illustrated by Jim Bama
  • 42 — Tricks of the Trade — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by George Rodger
  • 44 — The Old Man and the Tiger — John Tassos (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Africa, U.S.A. — Robert Hyatt (Article)
  • 52 — Happy Birthday, Dear Bourbon — Milt Machlin (Article); illustrated by Peter Max
  • 55 — Argosy’s 1964 Football All-Americans — Tom Harmon (Article); illustrated by Charles Gehm
  • 62 — The Dry Tortugas — Bettina Nyborg (Article); illustrated by Eric Nyborg
  • 66 — The World’s No. 1 “Miracle Fabric” — Junius Adams (Article); illustrated by John Scott
  • 92 — Argosy Travel Trails: Wisconsin: Beer, Fish and Circuses — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 106 — The Best of Spirits: New Fads from South of the Border — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 117 — Campfires: Tent Warmers — George Laycock (Column)
  • 121 — You and Your Car: Choose the Right Vehicle — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 128 — Von Ryan’s Express — David Westheimer (Novel) Doubleday, 1964; illustrated by Lou Feck; condensed.
2877Argosy (UK) Vol. 25, No. 101964-10-01Robb, Nigel Lambourne, Langhammer, Ian Garrard, Edith Maclean
  • 2 — Over Now to You — The Back-Room Boys (Miscellaneous)
  • 4 — Release — Harry Mark Petrakis (Short Story)
  • 15 — Vive La Difference — John Moore (Short Story)
  • 24 — Desert ’64 — Gerald Sparrow (Article); illustrated by Nigel Lambourne
  • 33 — Enigma — Darrell Bates (Short Story)
  • 42 — Tourists’ Eye-View — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — High Garrison — Len Deighton (Short Story)
  • 51 — The Light-Boy — Edith Pargeter (Short Story); illustrated by Langhammer
  • 67 — Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk — Nicolai Leskov; translated by Joan Aiken (Short Story)
  • 80 — It’s a Man’s World — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Jackie the Jibber — Brian Glanville (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 90 — A Moveable Feast — Ernest Hemingway (Extract) Scribner’s, 1964; illustrated by Edith Maclean
  • 93 — Ernest Hemingway — Sylvia Beach (Extract) from Shakespeare and Company, Faber and Faber, 1959 [Ref. Ernest Hemingway]
  • 97 — Screaming Woman [Green Town] — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Today May 27 1951
  • 109 — Bushmanship — Edward Lindall (Short Story)
  • 120 — Country Scene — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — Nobody Can Ask That [Captain M.L. Heimrich] — F. & R. Lockridge (Short Story) This Week April 8 1956, as “Too Early for Murder”
  • 128 — The Man Who Hated Banks [Part 2 of 2; Patrick Petrella] — Michael Gilbert (Novella/Short Novel); illustrated by Robb
  • 161 — Leisure-Pleasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 167 — Ten Minute Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2878Argosy Vol. 359, No. 51964-11-01Henry SteegerHerb Flatow
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — You and Your Car: What’s New for ’65? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 12 — Argosy Workshop: Tree Stakes — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 20 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — Sam Sheppard—Free to Talk at Last! — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 26 — Steam-Schooner Skipper — Jacland Marmur (Short Story) The New Strand February 1963; illustrated by Bob Handville
  • 28 — Around the World on a Go-Kart — Stan Mott (Pictorial)
  • 34 — The Gun Fakers — Norm Flayderman (Article); illustrated by Herb Flatow
  • 38 — Zeppelin! — Wilbur Cross (Article); illustrated by Edward Diffenderfer
  • 40 — Tiger Claws on Wheels! — Paul Kearney (Article)
  • 42 — Beach Party, Texas Style — Junius Adams (Pictorial); illustrated by Jim Murray & Jack Blackwell
  • 48 — Flying Padre of the Dakota Flats — Gil Paust (Article); illustrated by Marvin Lichtner
  • 50 — You Can Find Treasure! — Martin Meylach (Article)
  • 54 — Merry-Go-Round [Kek Huuygens] — Robert L. Fish (Short Story); illustrated by Mac Conner
  • 56 — The Kingmaker — Glynn Croudace (Article); illustrated by Jim Bama
  • 64 — There’s Fun in Travel Photography — John Faber (Article); illustrated by Mario Frova
  • 68 — Who Turned Out the Lights? — John Durniak (Article)
  • 70 — All You Do Is Hold the Camera — Lee Drukker (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 72 — If the Shoe Fits—Wear It — Milt Machlin (Article); illustrated by John Scott
  • 79 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 106 — Argosy Travel Trails: Grab Bag — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 128 — The River of Diamonds — Geoffrey Jenkins (Novel) Collins, 1964; illustrated by Walter Richards; condensed.
2879Argosy (UK) Vol. 25, No. 111964-11-01Hants, Fred Reynolds, John Groth, Miles Chance, Mary Dinsdale
  • 2 — Over Now to You — The Back-Room Boys (Miscellaneous)
  • 4 — The Case of the Missing Will [Hercule Poirot] — Agatha Christie (Short Story) The Sketch October 31 1923; illustrated by Fred Reynolds
  • 12 — Big Granny — Arturo Barea; translated by Ilsa Barea (Short Story); illustrated by John Groth
  • 20 — Encounter — Alberto Moravia; translated by Angus Davidson (Short Story) from The Fetish, Secker & Warburg, 1964
  • 26 — It’s Me O Lord! — William Saroyan (Article) The Saturday Evening Post April 18 1964; illustrated by Louis Glanzman
  • 34 — Five Star Flummery — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Casual Acquaintance — Stan Barstow (Short Story)
  • 44 — Green Turtle — Tom Macdonald (Short Story); illustrated by Miles Chance
  • 51 — The Greaser’s Story — O. E. Middleton (Short Story) A Walk on the Beach by O. E. Middleton, Michael Joseph, 1964
  • 70 — Grape Fun — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — Lacey — Christian Miller (Short Story)
  • 83 — Money — Richard Armour (Poem(s)) The Saturday Evening Post January 27 1940
  • 84 — Saluda Berkeley — Phyllis Roberts (Short Story); illustrated by Mary Dinsdale
  • 94 — Covent Garden — Clemence Dane (Extract) from London Has a Garden, Michael Joseph, 1964
  • 96 — Never a Dull Moment — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — Night in the City — Brian Henry (Short Story)
  • 113 — Seldom Seen — John Silby (Short Story)
  • 123 — Anniversary — Stephen Barr (Short Story)
  • 128 — Man in a Corner — Margaret Bonham (Novella/Short Novel) The Saturday Evening Post September 7 1963; illustrated by Hants
  • 160 — Leisure-Pleasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 167 — Ten Minute Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2880Argosy Vol. 359, No. 61964-12-01Henry SteegerArie deZanger
  • 4 — Three Gripes/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — Death Guards Rommel’s Stolen Millions — Captain Ted Falcon-Barker (Article); illustrated by Lord Kilbracken
  • 22 — Stumpy Strikes Back — Walton Smith (Short Story); illustrated by Ed Monroe
  • 25 — Over Eagle Falls on a What? — James Halpin (Article); illustrated by Richard Hewett
  • 30 — The Impossible Rescue — Frank A. Tinker (Article)
  • 34 — Cross-Country Jamboree — Junius Adams (Pictorial); illustrated by Jack Fields
  • 40 — Ernest Hemingway and the Club Fighters — Bob Wark (Article); illustrated by Marshall Davis [Ref. Ernest Hemingway]
  • 42 — I Want to Go Back to My Little Grass Shack — J. Lee Settlemyre; as told to F. S. Landstreet (Article); illustrated by Jim Bama
  • 46 — Clown Prince of the Backfield — Bill Libby (Article); illustrated by Jack Fields
  • 48 — Complete Price Guide for the 1965 Cars — J. Edward Schipper (Miscellaneous)
  • 54 — Hard-Luck Squad — William Chamberlain (Short Story); illustrated by Charles Gehm
  • 57 — The Slot Cars Are Running Away with It — Bob Crichton (Article); illustrated by Leonard Cohen
  • 60 — A Workshop in Your Hand — Walter Ian Fischman (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 62 — A Shooter’s Christmas — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 66 — The Quake at Scotch Light — C. B. Howes (Article)
  • 69 — Argosy Workshop: Quick Thaw — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 83 — Campfires: Tents and Tips for All Seasons — George Laycock (Column)
  • 88 — Argosy Travel Trails: From Coast to Coast…On Skis — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 115 — The Best of Spirits: Mail, Mickeys & Mixed Liqueurs — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 121 — You and Your Car: Lubrication Still Necessary — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 128 — Drumbeat—Dominique [Chester Drum] — Stephen Marlowe (Novellete); illustrated by Bob Jones
    later published in an expanded form as “Drum Beat—Dominique” (Fawcett Gold Medal, 1965).
2881Argosy (UK) Vol. 25, No. 121964-12-01Robb, Hannah Mekler, Andrew Dodds, Edith Maclean
  • 2 — Return of Katerina — Harry Mark Petrakis (Short Story); illustrated by Robb
  • 8 — When She Comes… — Kieran Kilroy (Poem(s))
  • 9 — The African Queen and I — C. S. Forester (Article)
  • 12 — The African Queen — C. S. Forester (Extract) Michael Joseph,
  • 17 — The Great Vault Mystery — Don Stanford (Short Story); illustrated by Hannah Mekler
  • 21 — The Long House — Elizabeth Lemarchand (Short Story)
  • 34 — Cave Cyclem — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 37 — Diptych — A. J. Allan (Short Story) 1936
  • 45 — First Offense — Evan Hunter (Novella/Short Novel) Manhunt December 1955
  • 62 — Widowhood System — Brian Friel (Short Story) The New Yorker September 5 1964; illustrated by Andrew Dodds
  • 77 — The Shining Ones — Arthur C. Clarke (Short Story) Playboy August 1964
  • 94 — Mild and Bitter — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Rose — Guy de Maupassant; translated by Eric Duthie (Short Story) (r) Translated from the French.
  • 103 — A Shock of White Hair — Darrell Bates (Short Story)
  • 110 — You Meet Such Interesting People! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — Rest You Merry — Jerrard Tickell (Short Story)
  • 119 — Two Against Terror — Margaret Craven (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 3 1961
  • 132 — Stan the Killer [Insp. Jules Maigret] — Georges Simenon; translated by Anthony Boucher (Novella/Short Novel) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #70, September 1949; illustrated by Edith Maclean Translated from the French (“Stan Le Tueur”, Police-Roman, December 23, 1938).
  • 161 — Leisure-Pleasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 167 — Ten Minute Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2882Argosy Vol. 360, No. 11965-01-01Henry SteegerBruce Pendleton
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Campfires — George Laycock (Column)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 18 — The Best of Spirits: Wine, Women and Holiday Gifts — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 23 — The Great Florida Treasure Find — Tom Longhurst (Article)
  • 30 — Claw of Memory — Geoff Taylor (Short Story); illustrated by Neil Boyle
  • 32 — The Cape Horn to Fairbanks Run — Don Bailey (Article)
  • 38 — The Day the War Map Was Late — Eric Hatch (Article); illustrated by Bob Bugg
  • 40 — Fishermen on the Rocks — George Laycock (Article)
  • 42 — The Big-Game Hunter Who Stalked a Battleship — Lew Louderback (Article); illustrated by Ed Diffenderfer
  • 46 — Ski Week Ends Made Simple — Hanson Carroll (Pictorial)
  • 52 — Ten Bets You Can’t Possibly Lose — Martin Iger (Pictorial)
  • 54 — The Shooter’s Guide to Scopes and Sights — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by Barry Ross
  • 58 — The Skull of Africa — Glynn Croudace (Short Story); illustrated by Don Crowley
  • 62 — The Great New World of Inner Space
  • 62 — Frontier of the Future: The Underwater World — J. Louis Reynolds (Article); illustrated by Joe Covello
  • 66 — The Supersubs Are Here! — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 70 — The Sea of Profit and Adventure — Seabrook Hull (Extract) from The Bountiful Sea, Prentice Hall, 1964
  • 72 — Rig (Cameras) for Diving — Buddy Gaines; as told to Art Goldsmith (Article)
  • 91 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 92 — Argosy Travel Trails: Texas Turns to Tourism — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 110 — You and Your Car: Your Car in Winter — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 115 — Argosy Workshop: Paint Tip — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 132 — Murder: London & Australia [Roger West] — John Creasey (Novel) Hodder & Stoughton, 1965; illustrated by Lou Feck; condensed.
2883Argosy (UK) Vol. 26, No. 11965-01-01Robb, Mary Dinsdale, Raymond Peynet, Jawdokimov, Micklewright
  • 2 — Wide Sargasso Sea — Jean Rhys (Extract); illustrated by Mary Dinsdale
  • 21 — Marry Christmas — Victor Francis (Short Story)
  • 27 — Quartet — Raymond Peynet (Comic Strip) from L’Amour, Penguin, 1964
  • 31 — The Humanist — Romain Gary (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 26 1963
  • 36 — Christmas Is Coming — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Avalanche — Meir Ronnen (Short Story)
  • 51 — O Gold, O Girl! — Edith Pargeter (Short Story) This Week August 16 1964, as “The Golden Girl” by Ellis Peters
  • 56 — The Battle of Mussolini — Geoffrey Household (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly September 1964; illustrated by Micklewright
  • 70 — Sunjammer — Arthur C. Clarke (Novella/Short Novel) Boys’ Life March 1964; illustrated by Jawdokimov
  • 88 — Cards on the Table! — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 89 — The Smile — Ann Drysdale (Short Story)
  • 94 — Cut Down to Size — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — Winging South — Edmund Gilligan (Short Story)
  • 108 — Presence of Mind — Anthony Burgess (Short Story) from One Hand Clapping, as by Joseph Kell, Peter Davies, 1961, as by Joseph Kell
  • 114 — Us — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 117 — The Colonel Calls — Jacques Gillies (Short Story) Suspense (UK) February 1960
  • 124 — To Walk in Honour — Arthur Mayse (Novella/Short Novel) Redbook August 1959
  • 160 — Leisure-Pleasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 167 — Ten Minute Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2884Argosy Vol. 360, No. 21965-02-01Henry SteegerDennis Hallinan
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Argosy Workshop: Web Clamp — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 14 — Court of Last Resort: The Riddle of Mary K: Double Murderess or Innocent Dupe? — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 22 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 24 — You and Your Car: What’s New with Brakes — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 28 — The Best of Spirits: Orange Juice and Old Brandy — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 33 — Balubas, Bullets & Blue Berets — Ted Morello (Article)
  • 36 — The Red Grenade — Stanley E. Smith (Short Story); illustrated by Mitchell Hooks
  • 38 — Shallow-Water Treasure — Ross R. Olney (Article); illustrated by Bruce Pendleton
  • 40 — Fidgety Bridget, the Navy General — Glenn Infield (Article); illustrated by Lou Feck
  • 42 — The Two-Wheeled Rough Riders — Jerry Chiappetta (Pictorial)
  • 48 — Quiet, Please! — Bruce Cassiday (Article); illustrated by John Huehnergarth
  • 50 — You Danged Fool, You’re Up in the Air! — Allan Keller (Pictorial)
  • 54 — Cap’n Fenlon’s Damned-Awful Wreck — Garland Roark (Article)
  • 56 — Paradise Lanes — William Heuman (Short Story); illustrated by Bob McGinnis
  • 58 — New Super-Accurate Varmint Gun & Cartridge — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article); illustrated by James Pickands, II
  • 62 — America’s $3,000,000 Train Heist — Dick Suskind (Article); illustrated by Bob Handville
  • 64 — Special Boating Section
  • 64 — Vroom, Vroom, Vroom! The ’65 Outboards Are Here! — Eric Nyborg (Article)
  • 68 — The Dry-Land Marina — Hal Steeger (Article); illustrated by Herb Mott
  • 72 — The “Character” Boats — John E. Boykin (Article)
  • 90 — Argosy Travel Trails: Go to Europe in 1965 — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 92 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 102 — Campfires — George Laycock (Column)
  • 106 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 134 — Death Deep Down — Dan J. Marlowe (Novellete)
    about to be published in an expanded form (Gold Medal, 1965).
2885Argosy (UK) Vol. 26, No. 21965-02-01Robb, Marçais, Larkin, Langhammer
  • 2 — Over Now to You — The Back-Room Boys (Miscellaneous)
  • 4 — The Captain’s Daughter — E. L. Malpass (Short Story)
  • 15 — Terror of Rome — Alberto Moravia; translated by Angus Davidson (Short Story) Secker & Warburg, 1956
  • 30 — Turning Point — Lee McGiffin (Short Story)
  • 36 — Offence Taken — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Heart of the Daybreak — Jack Cope (Short Story)
  • 50 — Monsieur Claro’s Recipe — Brendan Connors (Short Story); illustrated by Marçais
  • 59 — Not to Be Sniffed At — Arnold Bennett (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 60 — King John’s Lost Treasure — James Morris (Article) The Saturday Evening Post May 30 1964; illustrated by Larkin
  • 67 — Night Call — Charlotte Armstrong (Novella/Short Novel) Ladies’ Home Journal July 1958
  • 88 — Elephancy v. Fact — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Manhunt — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story)
  • 104 — Lavana — R. K. Narayan (Short Story) (r); illustrated by Langhammer
  • 112 — You See, I Have a Passion — D. A. G. (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 113 — Straight from the Horse’s Mouth — Willard Marsh (Short Story)
  • 120 — Playing It Cool — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 123 — Whisper — Don Stanford (Vignette)
  • 126 — Letter from a Stranger — Norah Lofts (Novella/Short Novel) Woman’s Journal August 1962; illustrated by Robb
  • 160 — Leisure-Pleasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 167 — Ten Minute Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2886Argosy Vol. 360, No. 31965-03-01Henry SteegerBruce Pendleton
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Campfires: Time to Plan and Repair — George Laycock (Column)
  • 14 — You and Your Car: What About the Turbine? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 22 — Treasure from the Bible — Frank Edwards (Article) Strange World by Frank Edwards, Lyle, Stuart, 1964
  • 24 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 26 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 33 — Texan Against the Wall — Tom Harris (Article)
  • 36 — Cato and the Bears — Edmond Gilligan (Short Story)
  • 38 — Rubber Elephants — Aage Marer, Master Sergeant (Ret.) U.S.A.F.; as told to Joe Christy (Article)
  • 42 — Diamond Bomba! — Jorge Esteban (Article)
  • 44 — George Washington’s Favorite Spy — Thomas J. Fleming (Article)
  • 46 — There’s Gold in Those Guarantees! — James Joseph (Article)
  • 48 — Across Russia by Jeep — Harold Stephens (Article)
  • 52 — Drifters, Ahoy! — Junius Adams (Pictorial)
  • 58 — Little Rifle, Big Wallop — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 60 — Cajun’s Storm — Theodore Taylor (Short Story)
  • 62 — Hard Jobs, the Easy Way — Walt Fischman (Article)
  • 64 — Special Travel Section (Section Introduction)
  • 64 — The Heritage Trail — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 68 — The Ozark Frontier Trail — E. L. “Buck” Rogers (Article)
  • 72 — The Old West Trail — Bernard Joseph (Article)
  • 76 — The Gold-Rush Trail — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 80 — Big Trout and Stone Men — George Laycock (Article)
  • 83 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 121 — Argosy Workshop: Paint Clean! — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 132 — Target — William Wister Haines (Novel) Little, Brown, 1964; illustrated by Bob Handville; condensed.
2887Argosy (UK) Vol. 26, No. 31965-03-01De Gasperi, Anton, Hants, Mary Dinsdale, William Yate, Jean-Jacques Sempé, Jawdokimov
  • 2 — Over Now to You: Mr. Garve Goes to Moscow — [uncredited] (Editorial) [Ref. Andrew Garve]
  • 4 — The George Company Baby — Edmund G. Love (Short Story) Ladies’ Home Journal June 1959
  • 16 — I Say, Old Man… — Shepherd Mead (Extract) from How to Live Like a Lord Without Really Trying, Simon & Schuster, 1964; illustrated by Anton
  • 24 — Clip-Clop — Mary Sayer (Short Story); illustrated by Hants
  • 28 — Robert — Stanley Ellin (Short Story) Sleuth Mystery Magazine October 1958
  • 42 — Sweet Valentine — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 44 — The Little Heiress — Rhys Davies (Short Story) 1964; illustrated by Mary Dinsdale
  • 59 — Predicament — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) Playboy December 1964, as “The Hunters”
  • 66 — Trade Winds — John Masefield (Poem(s)) Salt-Water Ballads by John Masefield, Grant Richards, 1902
  • 67 — Moment of Error — Thurman Warriner (Short Story)
  • 77 — Here There Be Tygers — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) New Tales of Space and Time ed. Raymond J. Healy, Henry Holt, 1951
  • 87 — What a Display? — Ivor Treby (Poem(s))
  • 88 — Eyes of Love — Harry Mark Petrakis (Short Story); illustrated by William Yate
  • 100 — Two by Starlight — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 103 — The Collector — O. E. Middleton (Short Story) A Walk on the Beach by O. E. Middleton, Michael Joseph, 1964
  • 113 — Introducing…Sempé — Jean-Jacques Sempé (Comic Strip) from Nothing in France Is Simple, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1964
  • 116 — Wings of Song — L. P. Davies (Short Story)
  • 124 — Moscow Assignment [Part 1 of 2] — Andrew Garve (Serial Segment); illustrated by Jawdokimov To be published as The Ashes of Loda in April.
  • 160 — Leisure-Pleasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 167 — Ten Minute Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2888Argosy Vol. 360, No. 41965-04-01Henry SteegerArie deZanger
  • 8 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Campfires — George Laycock (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 23 — The Last Stand of Don Gumercindo Do Flores — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 26 — The Fiery Patriot — Arthur Porges (Short Story)
  • 28 — Cannon Hunters of the World, Unite! — James Halpin, C.H.D. (Article)
  • 30 — Hitler’s Strangest Secret Weapon — George R. Thomas & Glenn Infield (True Story)
  • 32 — Ransom of the Incas — William J. Lambert, III & Myron Brenton (Article)
  • 36 — Shotgun for Sharks — Ben Cropp (Pictorial)
  • 40 — Tracer Shells for Skeet and Trap Shooters — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 42 — Sleeping Dog [Lew Archer] — Ross Macdonald (Short Story)
  • 44 — This Year’s Paradise — Milt Machlin (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Traffic Jams Around the World — Richard Slote (Article)
  • 52 — Night Life in the Garden — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 56 — Special Fishing Section (Section Introduction)
  • 56 — Manitoba’s Giant Northern Pike — George Laycock (Article)
  • 58 — World’s Hottest Fishing Hole — Nicholas Karas (Article)
  • 62 — Fly Rods in Florida — Frank Adams (Article)
  • 64 — Sixty-Second Fish Prints: How to Eat Your Fish and Mount It, Too — Captain Robert Barnes (Article)
  • 80 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 86 — Argosy Travel Trails: Canada’s Sister Cities — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 107 — Argosy Workshop: Cool Work Light — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 108 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 122 — You and Your Car: Hot Sport Models for ’65½ — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 123 — The Best of Spirits: Hangover Cures and Commentary — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 132 — Cross-Fire — Cliff Farrell (Novel) Doubleday, 1965; illustrated by Carl Hantman; condensed.
2889Argosy (UK) Vol. 26, No. 41965-04-01Robb, Hofbauer, Langhammer, Jennetta Vise, Ronald Searle, Hannah Mekler, Jawdokimov
  • 2 — Over Now to You: Other Places Other Faces — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 4 — Concho — Tom Mayer (Short Story) (r); illustrated by Hofbauer
  • 16 — Happy Anniversary — Lionel Davidson (Short Story) John Bull January 25 1958
  • 23 — Sarada — Chalam (Short Story) 1964; illustrated by Langhammer
  • 30 — Spring Fever — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Decoy — C. L. Sweeney, Jr. (Short Story) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine April 1957, as “Soft, White Body”
  • 44 — Welcome to Wales — E. L. Malpass (Short Story); illustrated by Jennetta Vise
  • 55 — Girl on the Bank — B. L. Jacot (Short Story)
  • 61 — The Prisoner — Evan Hunter (Short Story) The Last Spin and Other Stories by Evan Hunter, Constable, 1960
  • 73 — Sporting Chance — Jack Kosky (Quiz)
  • 74 — Searle in Paris — Ronald Searle (Cartoon)
  • 77 — Speaking of Heroism — Romain Gary; translated by Richard Howard (Short Story) Hissing Tales by Romain Gary, Harper & Row, 1964
  • 82 — Double Bass Love — Jan Werich (Short Story); illustrated by Hannah Mekler
  • 90 — Marriage Lines — Ogden Nash (Group Of Items) (r)
  • 90 — That Reminds Me — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) Lilliput October 1940
  • 91 — A Word to Husbands — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) Everyone but Thee and Me by Ogden Nash, Little, Brown, 1962
  • 91 — The Strange Case of Mr. Ormantude’s Bride — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The Saturday Evening Post April 4 1942, as “The Strange Case of Mrs. Ormantude”
  • 92 — What Almost Every Woman Knows Sooner or Later — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) New York American September 27 1934
  • 93 — Aside to Husbands — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The Saturday Evening Post July 20 1935
  • 94 — I Do, I Will, I Have — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The Saturday Evening Post May 8 1948
  • 95 — Angel on Thursday — Brian Henry (Short Story)
  • 102 — Playing with Fire — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 105 — When Am I to Have Me Little Drop? — Joan O’Donovan (Short Story) 1960
  • 117 — The Pendulum — O. Henry (Short Story) The (New York) Sunday World June 12 1904, as “Katy, of the Frogmore Flats”
  • 122 — Moscow Assignment [Part 2 of 2] — Andrew Garve (Serial Segment); illustrated by Jawdokimov To be published as The Ashes of Loda in April.
  • 160 — Leisure-Pleasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 167 — Ten Minute Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2890Argosy Vol. 360, No. 51965-05-01Henry SteegerBruce Pendleton
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy Workshop: Clean Bricks — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 12 — Campfires — George Laycock (Column)
  • 13 — Howard Wheeler’s Enigma — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 14 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 16 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 20 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 27 — The Green Badge of Courage — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 34 — Amethyst Head — Glynn Croudace (Short Story)
  • 36 — Chance—The Zaniest Dean Since Dizzy — Ray Robinson (Article)
  • 38 — The Nine Lives of the Liki-Tiki — Allan Keller (Article)
  • 40 — Strange Maps to the Spider Rock Treasure — Steve Wilson (Article)
  • 44 — Canada’s Offbeat Vacation Islands — Myron Brenton (Article)
  • 46 — The Ghost That Rode No. 1706 — Vincent H. Gaddis (Article)
  • 50 — Hope Springs Eternal — Bill Libby (Pictorial)
  • 56 — Blood Test for Cars — James Joseph (Article)
  • 58 — Hottest Little Fishing Village in Mexico — George Laycock (Article)
  • 60 — So You Think You Know Your Cartridges? — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 62 — Last Command — John L. Foster (Short Story)
  • 64 — Spruce Up for Spring (Section Introduction)
  • 64 — The Great Crabgrass War! — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 70 — The Best of Spirits: How “Sophisticated” a Drinker Are You? — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 72 — Painting Is Easier Than Ever — Bernard Gladstone (Article)
  • 74 — Push ’Em, Drive ’Em, Ride ’Em—The New Lawnmowers — George Daniels (Article)
  • 83 — You and Your Car: Revolutionary New Tires Coming — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 101 — Argosy Travel Trails: The Mountains Around the Corner — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 128 — Passport to Oblivion [Dr. Jason Love] — James Leasor (Novel) Heinemann, 1964; condensed.
2891Argosy (UK) Vol. 26, No. 51965-05-01Robb, Adrian Bailey, Andrew Dodds, Faith Jaques, Hofbauer
  • 2 — Over Now to You: The Mystery Man Behind the Best-Sellers — [uncredited] (Editorial) [Ref. B. Traven]
  • 4 — The Wedding Party — H. E. Bates (Short Story); illustrated by Robb
  • 18 — Saroyan After Thirty Years — William Saroyan (Extract) from After Thirty Years, Harcourt Brace, 1964
  • 22 — Two for a Farthing — Tom MacDonald (Short Story); illustrated by Adrian Bailey
  • 32 — Pun-Dits — Ivor C. F. Treby (Poem(s))
  • 33 — Hostile Witness — Edith Pargeter (Short Story) This Week December 27 1964, as by Ellis Peters
  • 38 — Facing the Music — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — Marito in Citta — John Cheever (Short Story) The New Yorker July 4 1964
  • 52 — Escape — Dorothy Gilman Butters (Short Story) 1964
  • 64 — Pike Fishing by Bell — Robert Russell (Article) 1964; illustrated by Andrew Dodds
  • 71 — Rearrangements — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 73 — The Fall of an Eagle — Jon Cleary (Extract) Morrow, 1964
  • 82 — Golf with Graham — Alex Graham (Cartoon) from Graham’s Golf Club, Stanley Paul & Co., 1965
  • 87 — Inquest — E. J. Bailey (Short Story)
  • 96 — An Anna Round His Neck — Anton Chekhov; translated by Jessie Coulson (Short Story) Selected Stories by Anton Chekhov, Oxford University Press, 1951; illustrated by Faith Jaques
  • 109 — Between Planes — Peter Macon (Short Story)
  • 117 — Lady, You Can’t Win — Dorothy Parker (Poem(s)) from “The Lady’s Reward” (r)
  • 118 — Shell Capers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 120 — The Little People — John Sibly (Short Story)
  • 132 — Midnight Call — B. Traven (Novella/Short Novel) The Man Nobody Knows by B. Traven, Regency, 1961; illustrated by Hofbauer
  • 160 — Leisure-Pleasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 167 — Ten Minute Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2892Argosy Vol. 360, No. 61965-06-01Henry SteegerDon Jones
  • 4 — Fantastic Tour/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Campfires — George Laycock (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — The Case of the Talkative Witness — George T. Miller (Article)
  • 22 — The Moonlight Coal Company — Robert Travers (Short Story)
  • 24 — Your G.I. Bill Today — Theodore Irwin (Article)
  • 26 — The Impossible Race — Ward Kennedy (Pictorial)
  • 34 — King of the Rock Hounds — Ken Krippene (Article)
  • 37 — Man’s Best Friend—The Cigar! — Junius Adams (Article)
  • 40 — California’s Happiest Grapes — E. V. Romine (Pictorial)
  • 46 — The Gentle Art of Indoor Shooting — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 50 — The Great Locust War — R. Moray Graham (Article)
  • 52 — Have a Wood Shopper’s Ball in Your Lumberyard — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 54 — The World’s Ruggedest Lifeboat — Hal Steeger (Pictorial)
  • 58 — Streaks of Gold — Geoff Taylor (Short Story)
  • 64 — Special Camping Section (Section Introduction)
  • 64 — Tenting Through Tennessee — George Laycock (Article)
  • 68 — Hitch a Cabin to Your Car — George Laycock (Article)
  • 72 — Our Fabulous Piggyback Home — Dick Wolters (Article)
  • 79 — Argosy Workshop: Canvas Patch — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 80 — Argosy Travel Trails: Turn Back the Clock in Virginia — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 83 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 109 — You and Your Car: Prepare Your Car for Summer — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 118 — The Best of Spirits: Beer (Commercials), Brandy and Bourbon — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 128 — The Bloody Ridge — William Chamberlain (Novel)
2893Argosy (UK) Vol. 26, No. 61965-06-01De Gasperi, Bill Linden, Ian Garrard, Pino Dell’Orco, M. Whittlesea
  • 2 — Over Now to You: Winston Churchill’s “Lost” Short Story — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 4 — Mortmain — Graham Greene (Short Story) Playboy March 1963
  • 14 — “Man Overboard!” — Winston Churchill (Short Story) The Harmsworth Monthly Pictorial Magazine January 1899
  • 17 — Howzat? — Jack Kosky (Quiz)
  • 18 — A Crown of Weeds — D’Arcy Niland (Short Story); illustrated by Bill Linden
  • 30 — Instant Status! — Allan Sherman (Humour) (r)
  • 36 — The Kilimanjaro Machine — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Life January 22 1965
  • 46 — Skinflint Barka — Jan Werich (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 54 — To Make Amends — Wallace Reyburn (Novella/Short Novel); illustrated by Pino Dell’Orco
  • 75 — Snake Juice — Victor H. Perera (Short Story)
  • 81 — The Seven Deadly Virtues — Stanley Ellin (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1960
  • 88 — If You Don’t Feel Like This at Breakfast… — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 91 — Mantle of Feathers — Janet Whitney (Short Story)
  • 96 — The Heidelberg Affair — Lionel Davidson (Novella/Short Novel) Lilliput October 1957; illustrated by M. Whittlesea
  • 110 — A Squirrel to Some Is a Squirrel, But… — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 113 — Old Willie — William P. McGivern (Short Story) Manhunt May 1953
  • 119 — A Little Snooze — John D. Sheridan (Vignette) Joking Apart by John D. Sheridan, J.M. Dent, 1964
  • 122 — The Thousand Doors [Part 1 of 3] — Abraham Rothberg (Novel) Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1965; illustrated by De Gasperi
  • 160 — Leisure-Pleasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2894Argosy Vol. 361, No. 11965-07-01Henry SteegerBurton McNeely
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 21 — The Incredible Around-the-World Caravan — Robert Crichton (Article)
  • 28 — Miracle on Brant Island — Walton Smith (Short Story)
  • 30 — Bamboo, Canvas and Guts — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 34 — Cpl. Berg’s Underwater Tank — Glenn Infield (Article)
  • 36 — Knock Three Times and Ask for Joe — Junius Adams (Pictorial)
  • 42 — The Luxury Look in Firearms — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 44 — Confederate Commando — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story)
  • 46 — That *#')*)''*! Pack Rat! — Charles C. Niehuis (Article)
  • 48 — A Good Country Fighter — Bob Wark (Article)
  • 50 — How to Make Your Car Fit You — David Sanessa (Article)
  • 52 — The Slurp Gun — Ward Kennedy (Pictorial)
  • 56 — Vacation in Your Own Back Yard (Section Introduction)
  • 56 — Barbecue Tips from LBJ’s Expert — Bob Brister (Article)
  • 58 — Clambakes Anywhere — Bradford Angier (Article)
  • 60 — Celebrate the Fourth with a Fifth of Gin — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 66 — Swimming Pools Under $500 — George Daniels (Article)
  • 68 — Danger: Man with Mallet! — Norton Mockridge (Article)
  • 79 — Argosy Workshop: Tote Wagon — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 80 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 90 — Argosy Travel Trails: Tour the Tar-Heel State — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 102 — Campfires — George Laycock (Column)
  • 107 — A Bolt from the Blue — Frank Edwards (Article) Strange World by Frank Edwards, Lyle, Stuart, 1964
  • 111 — You and Your Car: Air-Conditioning Economics — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 112 — Way Down Upon the Suwannee River — Eric Nyborg (Pictorial)
  • 120 — The Best of Spirits: Canned Cocktails and Champagne Taps — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 130 — The Toff and the Spider [Richard Rollison (The Toff)] — John Creasey (Novel) Hodder & Stoughton, 1965; condensed.
2895Argosy (UK) Vol. 26, No. 71965-07-01Jon Davis, Jack Keay, M. Whittlesea, Fred Reynolds, Bill Linden, Langhammer, Raymond Sheppard, De Gasperi
  • 2 — What I Think About Short Stories — William Saroyan (Article) 1964
  • 5 — The Innocent One — Evan Hunter (Short Story) Manhunt August 1953, as by Richard Marsten
  • 11 — Medici Ear-Ring — Winston Graham (Short Story) The Windsor Magazine #490, October 1935; illustrated by Jack Keay
  • 28 — The Blue Table — William Scott (Short Story); illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 42 — You Meet Such Interesting People! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Roundest Stone on the Island — John Cohane (Short Story)
  • 54 — The True Death of Juanito Rodriguez — Leigh Brackett (Short Story) Cosmopolitan February 1965; illustrated by M. Whittlesea
  • 64 — A Drop of the Crathur — John D. Sheridan (Vignette) Joking Apart by John D. Sheridan, J.M. Dent, 1964; illustrated by Fred Reynolds
  • 67 — Seeds of Time — Youngman Carter (Short Story)
  • 74 — Firing Squad — Joseph Kessel; translated by Humphrey Hare (Extract) from They Weren’t All Angels, Hart-Davis, 1965; illustrated by Bill Linden
  • 90 — No Picnic! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 92 — Chinoiserie — Helen McCloy (Novella/Short Novel) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #32, July 1946; illustrated by Langhammer
  • 114 — Spiriting of Sheba — Bernard Williams (Short Story); illustrated by Raymond Sheppard
  • 122 — The Thousand Doors [Part 2 of 3] — Abraham Rothberg (Novel) Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1965; illustrated by De Gasperi
  • 160 — Leisure-Pleasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2896Argosy Vol. 361, No. 21965-08-01Henry SteegerArie deZanger
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 23 — Battlefront Report from Vietnam — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 28 — Recklessness, Incorporated — Martin Caidin (Extract) from Barnstorming, Duell, Sloane, Pearce, 1965
  • 30 — Black Water — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story)
  • 33 — Wild Gold of the OSA — Cy Cress (Article)
  • 38 — Death Drive — Alfred Bercovici (True Story)
  • 40 — Put Your Brand on a Mustang — Ward Kennedy (Pictorial)
  • 46 — Survival Crawl — Robert Raymond (True Story)
  • 48 — Dox, the Super-Sleuth — Nino LoBello (Article)
  • 52 — Uncle Sam’s Playground — Martin Deutsch (Pictorial)
  • 58 — Sight Savers for Sight-Seers — B. Nyborg (Article)
  • 60 — See Why You Miss — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 62 — For Combat Infantrymen Only — William Chamberlain (Short Story)
  • 64 — Study by Mail (Section Introduction)
  • 64 — Go to College by Mail — Peter Martin (Article)
  • 66 — How to Get Ahead at the Office — Myron Brenton (Article)
  • 67 — Dollars and Sense of Learning a Trade — George Daniels (Article)
  • 68 — Get a Job in the Outdoors — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 82 — Campfires — George Laycock (Column)
  • 92 — You and Your Car: Avoid Those Sneaky Troubles — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 105 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 109 — Argosy Workshop: Fence Repair — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 132 — High Citadel — Desmond Bagley (Novel) Collins, 1965; illustrated by Mike Mikos; condensed.
2897Argosy (UK) Vol. 26, No. 81965-08-01Robb, Graham, Jon Davis, Jawdokimov, Ronald Searle, Ian Garrard, Fred Reynolds
  • 2 — Over Now to You: Notes from New York — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 4 — Bingo Bans the Bomb [Bingo Little] — P. G. Wodehouse (Short Story) Playboy January 1965; illustrated by Graham
  • 16 — They’re Off! — Jack Kosky (Quiz)
  • 17 — The Music Teacher — John Cheever (Short Story) The New Yorker November 21 1959
  • 28 — An Englishman Abroad… — Thelwell (Cartoon)
  • 30 — Girl in the Black Bathing Suit — Wallace Reyburn (Short Story); illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 40 — Maelstrom II — Arthur C. Clarke (Short Story) Playboy April 1965; illustrated by Jawdokimov
  • 55 — Conversational Ball — Peter De Vries (Short Story) The New Yorker June 13 1964
  • 60 — Picnic — H. E. Bates (Short Story) Woman’s Journal April 1965
  • 75 — The Rope — Allan Seager (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly January 1965
  • 83 — Bringing up Harrison — Richard Haydn (Extract) from The Journal of Edwin Carp, Hamish Hamilton, 1954; illustrated by Ronald Searle
  • 92 — In the Swim — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Ammo Collector — David Prockter (Short Story)
  • 99 — “Come Live with Me and Be My Love” — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 100 — Grandfather and the Wondrous Beast — Hugh B. Cave (Short Story) Star Weekly January 9 1965; illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 112 — Still Threshing — John D. Sheridan (Vignette) Joking Apart by John D. Sheridan, J.M. Dent, 1964; illustrated by Fred Reynolds
  • 115 — Miss Rawlins Regrets… — Gerald Sparrow (Article) 1964
  • 122 — The Thousand Doors [Part 3 of 3] — Abraham Rothberg (Novel) Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1965
  • 160 — Leisure-Pleasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2898Argosy Vol. 361, No. 31965-09-01Henry SteegerPeter Hill Beard
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 8 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 15 — Argosy Workshop: Dark Floors — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 16 — Campfires: Memorable Camping Experiences — George Laycock (Column)
  • 18 — Go to Sea in Your Car! — Norman D. Ford (Article)
  • 22 — The Mystery of Mr. Meehan — Frank Edwards (Article) Strange World by Frank Edwards, Lyle, Stuart, 1964
  • 24 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 26 — You and Your Car: What Shift—Stick or Automatic? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 33 — Visitors from Space — Leslie Lieber & Lew Louderback (Article)
  • 34 — The Room [David Selby] — Arthur Porges (Short Story)
  • 36 — We Conquered “Suicide River” — Willem Van Riet; as told to Elwood D. Baumann (Article)
  • 38 — “We Saw Custer’s Last Stand!” — Roy Bongartz (Article)
  • 40 — Dear Mets — Bill Adler (Article)
  • 44 — Counter Intelligence [Kek Huuygens] — Robert L. Fish (Short Story)
  • 46 — Auca Gold—Touch It if You Dare — Ken Krippene (Article)
  • 48 — Last Chance Corral — Ward Kennedy (Pictorial)
  • 54 — Fasching — Colin Maher & Thomas C. Lucey (Pictorial)
  • 58 — Take Me to Your Fearless Leader — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 60 — Special Gun Section (Section Introduction)
  • 60 — Old Guns for New Collectors — Norm Flayderman (Article)
  • 64 — Pete Kuhlhoff’s Guide to the 1966 Guns: Centerfire Rifles — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 66 — Pete Kuhlhoff’s Guide to the 1966 Guns: Shotguns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 68 — Deer Are the Cwaziest People — George Laycock (Article)
  • 94 — The Best of Spirits: Curious Cocktail Creations — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 140 — “I”, Said the Fly — Robert Edmond Alter (Novella/Short Novel)
2899Argosy (UK) Vol. 26, No. 91965-09-01Robb, Fred Reynolds, Clyde Pearson, Bill Linden, M. Whittlesea, Mary Dinsdale, Ian Garrard, David Stanfield
  • 2 — Tangier Affair — Darrell Bates (Short Story)
  • 22 — Groucho — Leo Rosten (Biographical Material) (r); illustrated by Fred Reynolds [Ref. Groucho Marx]
  • 28 — One-Trippers Are Lucky — Patsy Adam Smith (Short Story) Summer’s Tales 1 ed. Kylie Tennant, Macmillan Australia, 1964; illustrated by Clyde Pearson
  • 41 — Stage Frights — Michael Green (Miscellaneous) from The Art of Coarse Acting, Hutchinson, 1964
  • 42 — Woman from the Provinces — Joseph Kessel; translated by Humphrey Hare (Extract) from They Weren’t All Angels, Hart-Davis, 1965; illustrated by Bill Linden
  • 48 — An Englishman Abroad… — Thelwell (Cartoon)
  • 49 — Bride for the Sahib — Khushwant Singh (Short Story) 1964
  • 65 — Summary of Summer — Richard Armour (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 66 — Goodnight, Young Man — Wallace Reyburn (Short Story); illustrated by M. Whittlesea
  • 77 — Read Any Good Books Lately? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 78 — Mother Was a Business Woman — Leone Stewart (Short Story); illustrated by Mary Dinsdale
  • 91 — Allegories on the Banks of the Nile — John D. Sheridan (Vignette) Joking Apart by John D. Sheridan, J.M. Dent, 1964; illustrated by Fred Reynolds
  • 94 — Beauregard Bugleboy III — Borden Deal (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 102 — Two Blue Birds — D. H. Lawrence (Short Story) The Dial April 1927
  • 117 — A Suit for Lucy’s Party — Lionel Davidson (Short Story) John Bull January 16 1954
  • 121 — The Old Pole Star — Ivor C. F. Treby (Poem(s))
  • 122 — The Last Time I Saw Raymond Chandler — Lawrence Hammond (Article) [Ref. Raymond Chandler]
  • 126 — The Pencil [Philip Marlowe] — Raymond Chandler (Novella/Short Novel) The Daily Mail April 6 1959, as “Marlowe Takes on the Syndicate”; illustrated by David Stanfield
  • 160 — Leisure-Pleasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 167 — Ten Minute Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2900Argosy Vol. 361, No. 41965-10-01Henry SteegerMoose-Hake and Pip Photos
  • 6 — Erle Stanley Gardner’s Adventure Collection/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 12 — Campfires — George Laycock (Column)
  • 14 — There’s a Hitch to Trailering — Gil Paust (Miscellaneous)
  • 22 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 27 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 28 — The Best of Spirits: Drinks—Long, Short and Offbeat — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 31 — You Can Get Away with Murder! — Joseph R. Rosenberger (Article)
  • 32 — Tom Harmon’s Pro All-Americans for 1965 — Tom Harmon (Article)
  • 36 — Pardon Me, Madam, but Are You a Wench? — Richard Hewett (Pictorial)
  • 40 — Trouble Ship — Barnett Kleiman (Short Story)
  • 42 — Pretty Baby — Bill McGaw (True Story)
  • 44 — Look Out, It’s Dick Tracy! — John Neary (Article)
  • 46 — Hong Kong Has It! — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 50 — Secret Code to the Jesse James Treasure — Steve Wilson (Article)
  • 52 — White-Water Slalom — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 58 — The Mafia Sent Forget-Me-Nots — John Reese (Short Story)
  • 61 — So Long, Suckers! — Don Dwiggins (Article)
  • 66 — K.P. — Duane Robert Shiarella (Article)
  • 70 — Pete Kuhlhoff’s Guide to the 1966 Guns: Handguns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 74 — Pete Kuhlhoff’s Guide to the 1966 Guns: .22 Rimfire Rifles — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 78 — World’s Craziest Hunting Inventions — Mike Rivise (Article)
  • 96 — You and Your Car: What Do Car Buyers Want? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 123 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 132 — For Kicks — Dick Francis (Novel) Michael Joseph, 1965; condensed.
2901Argosy (UK) Vol. 26, No. 101965-10-01Jon Davis, Graham, Hofbauer, M. Whittlesea, Ian Garrard, Bill Linden, Fred Reynolds, M. Whittlesea, Robb
  • 2 — Wooing of Ariadne — Harry Mark Petrakis (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post August 20 1960
  • 14 — The Battle of Squashy Hollow — P. G. Wodehouse (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post June 5 1965; illustrated by Graham
  • 29 — Louisiana Jailhouse Blues — Erskine Caldwell (Extract) from In Search of Bisco, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1965
  • 36 — Tell These Men to Go Away — Geoffrey Household (Short Story); illustrated by Hofbauer
  • 43 — Smoke Rings — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — Section of the Crowd — Brian Glanville (Short Story) The King of Hackney Marshes and Other Stories by Brian Glanville, Secker & Warburg, 1964; illustrated by M. Whittlesea
  • 54 — An Englishman Abroad… — Thelwell (Cartoon)
  • 55 — The Rival — Eric Cameron (Short Story)
  • 59 — A Foot in the Door — Bruce Jay Friedman (Short Story) Playboy October 1960
  • 71 — The Dowry — Guy de Maupassant; translated by H. N. P. Sloman (Short Story) (r) Translated from the French.
  • 76 — Gladiator of Duffy’s Creek — D’Arcy Niland (Short Story); illustrated by Bill Linden
  • 95 — Business Much as Usual — B. L. Jacot (Short Story); illustrated by Fred Reynolds
  • 99 — Goodbye for Ever and Ever and Ever — Ferenc Karinthy (Short Story)
  • 103 — Movie-Time-Quiz — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 104 — Day of the Bullet — Stanley Ellin (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine October 1959; illustrated by M. Whittlesea
  • 122 — The Spoilers [Daniel John Calder; Samuel Behrens; Patrick Petrella; Commander Elfe] — Michael Gilbert (Novella/Short Novel); illustrated by Robb
  • 164 — Leisure-Pleasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2902Argosy Vol. 361, No. 51965-11-01Henry SteegerStan Young
  • 4 — A Lowell Thomas Adventure/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 12 — You and Your Car: What Do Car Owners Want? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 16 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 22 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 27 — “I Know Who Killed My Wife!” — Dr. Sam Sheppard (Article)
  • 28 — I’m Boss of the Suicide Squad — Mickey Walker (Article)
  • 32 — Cap’n Cumming’s Wrong-Way Voyage — Jacland Marmur (Short Story)
  • 35 — The Ride of Their Lives — Ward Kennedy (Pictorial)
  • 42 — Buy Tires Like a Pro — George Daniels (Article)
  • 44 — Recreation Unlimited — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 48 — Catbird — Dion Henderson (Short Story)
  • 50 — Reloading Is Easier Than Ever — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 52 — Here Come the Snow Buggies! — Hal Steeger (Pictorial)
  • 60 — Skyhook for Timber — John E. Boykin (Pictorial)
  • 64 — Dressed to Kill [David Selby] — Arthur Porges (Short Story)
  • 66 — Argosy’s Treasure Section (Section Introduction)
  • 66 — New Clues to the Lost Padre Mine — Robert Franklin Leslie (Article)
  • 68 — Lost Treasure Trails of Idaho — Kenneth W. Bush (Article)
  • 70 — $10,000,000 Treasure Dive — Richard Suskind (Article)
  • 72 — The Yankee Witch Doctors — John Nugent (Article)
  • 80 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 97 — Argosy Workshop: Bring Your Old Chairs Back to Life — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 102 — Campfires — George Laycock (Column)
  • 130 — Brazilian Sleighride [Capt. Jose da Silva] — Robert L. Fish (Novel) Simon & Schuster, 1965; illustrated by Neil Boyle; condensed.
2903Argosy (UK) Vol. 26, No. 111965-11-01Lawrence HammondDe Gasperi, Fred Reynolds, David Stanfield, Hofbauer, Graham, Jon Davis, Marjorie Slade, Fred Reynolds, Bill Linden
  • 2 — A Pause for Thought on What Argosy Is All About — Lawrence Hammond (Editorial)
  • 4 — The Rockpile — James Baldwin (Short Story) from Going to Meet the Man, The Dial Press, 1965
  • 13 — They’re All Against Me — Victoria Glyn (Short Story)
  • 17 — The Chance for Mr. Lever — Graham Greene (Short Story) The Basement Room and Other Stories by Graham Greene, Cresset Press, 1935
  • 31 — I’m Sure She Said Six-Thirty — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The New Yorker September 26 1942
  • 32 — Lalagh’s Last Party — Victor Francis (Short Story); illustrated by David Stanfield
  • 39 — The Other Side of the Curtain — Helen McCloy (Novella/Short Novel) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #46, September 1947
  • 59 — Love and Kisses — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 62 — Submission — B. Traven (Short Story) The Man Nobody Knows by B. Traven, Regency, 1961; illustrated by Hofbauer First published in German (“Bändigung”, Der Busch, 1930).
  • 82 — The Mad Mad World of Movies and Me — Kenneth More (Extract) from Kindly Leave the Stage…, Michael Joseph, 1965; illustrated by Graham
  • 90 — Goading of Olaf — Armstrong King (Short Story) Summer’s Tales 1 ed. Kylie Tennant, Macmillan Australia, 1964; illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 98 — Pascoe Place — William Scott (Short Story); illustrated by Marjorie Slade
  • 117 — Rigmarole — Morley Callaghan (Short Story) Story #35, June 1935
  • 122 — Poet’s Lot — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 123 — When Greek Meets Greek — Samuel Selvon (Vignette) from The Housing Lark, MacGibbon & Kee, 1965; illustrated by Fred Reynolds
  • 126 — The Man Who Liked Firing Squads — Joseph Kessel; translated by Humphrey Hare (Extract) from They Weren’t All Angels, Hart-Davis, 1965; illustrated by Bill Linden
  • 132 — This Month’s Shortest Story — André François (Cartoon)
  • 133 — Don’t Worry, I Said…You’ll Never Find a Better Baby-Sitter Than Me, I Said — John D. Sheridan (Vignette) Joking Apart by John D. Sheridan, J.M. Dent, 1964
  • 136 — Woman of the Marsh — Darrell Bates (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 160 — Leisure-Pleasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 167 — Ten Minute Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2904Argosy Vol. 361, No. 61965-12-01Henry SteegerArie deZanger
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 21 — The Mafia vs. Justice — R. Buse (Article)
  • 24 — England Expects… — John Paul Heffernan (Short Story)
  • 26 — “I Boss 10,000 Headhunters” — David St. Clair (Article)
  • 28 — Blowout for a Killer — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 32 — Texas—Paradise for Husbands — M. Garvey Day (Article)
  • 36 — Big Money, Big Thrills — Jack Wilkins (Article)
  • 40 — Secret Weapon — Tom Burnam (Short Story)
  • 42 — How Accurate Is Your Rifle? — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 44 — Keep a Bartender on Your Shelf — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 46 — 007 and His All-Girl Gang — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Operation Rhino! — Terence Spencer (Pictorial)
  • 54 — Why Not Take a Cruise? — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 56 — Channel Passage — Robert Travers (Short Story)
  • 58 — Shoot Me Here! — M. L. Wilkinson (Article)
  • 64 — Argosy’s Special Car Section (Section Introduction)
  • 64 — The Electronic Service Center — David Sanessa (Article)
  • 68 — Going, Going… — Leonard Scandur (Article)
  • 72 — Complete Price Guide to the 1966 Cars — J. Edward Schipper (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — Argosy Workshop: A Dripless Paint Roller for Ceilings — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 90 — Campfires: “Camping in Mexico?” — George Laycock (Column)
  • 99 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 114 — You and Your Car: Some Highlights Among New Car Features — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 118 — The Best of Spirits: Beer, Tomato Juice, Rum — Joe Scholnick (Column)
  • 123 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 130 — The Stroke of Seven — Robert Wade (Novel) Morrow, 1965; condensed.
2905Argosy (UK) Vol. 26, No. 121965-12-01M. Whittlesea, Bill Linden, John Jensen, Mary Dinsdale, Pete, Jon Davis, Clyde Pearson
  • 2 — Over Now to You: People in Argosy — [uncredited] (Editorial)
  • 4 — A Long Day’s Dying — William Eastlake (Short Story) The Virginia Quarterly Review Winter 1963; illustrated by Bill Linden
  • 19 — Clubmanship! — Vivian Ellis (Extract) from How to Be a Man-About-Town, Frederick Muller, 1965; illustrated by John Jensen
  • 26 — Fancy Man — Leone Stewart (Short Story); illustrated by Mary Dinsdale
  • 37 — The Cornish Farm — Winston Graham (Short Story)
  • 48 — The Greatest Thing in the World — Norman Mailer (Short Story) The Harvard Advocate April 1941
  • 62 — Pub Crawl — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — Mr. Catesby Brings It Off — John Moore (Short Story)
  • 80 — The Nelson Touch — E. L. Malpass (Short Story); illustrated by Pete
  • 91 — Anniversary — R. C. Hutchinson (Short Story); illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 101 — Accident at the County Fair — William Saroyan (Short Story)
  • 106 — The Colonists — Rupene Ruapapere (Short Story); illustrated by Clyde Pearson
  • 113 — Girl Who Stopped a War — Lionel Davidson (Short Story) John Bull August 2 1958
  • 126 — Memory Is a Small Shell — Gwyn Griffin (Novella/Short Novel) A Scorpion on a Stone by Gwyn Griffith, Collins, 1965
  • 160 — Leisure-Pleasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2906Argosy Vol. 362, No. 11966-01-01Henry SteegerBernhard Grzimek
  • 4 — Geisha Girls and Japan/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 10 — “I’m for the Death Penalty” — Sam Sheppard (Article)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — You and Your Car: Are You Winter-Ready? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 21 — America Needs a Foreign Legion! — Maj. Gen. Charles A. Willoughby, U.S.A. (Ret.) & Edward Hymoff (Article)
  • 24 — A Nest of Weasels — John Reese (Short Story)
  • 26 — Cap Streeter’s War with Chicago — Tom Popson (True Story)
  • 28 — Six Minutes in Hell — Glenn Infield (Article)
  • 30 — A Two-Man Submarine in Every Garage — Hal Steeger (Article)
  • 34 — Camping in the Snow — George Svenson (Article)
  • 38 — Big-Time Shooting, Bargain Prices — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 40 — Torpedo Run — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story)
  • 42 — Swinging Singles Only — Richard R. Hewett (Pictorial)
  • 50 — $3,000 a Month Panning Gold in Ecuador — James D. Clifford (Article)
  • 52 — 101 Gadgets for Your Car — Junius Adams (Article)
  • 56 — Rhinos Belong to Everybody — Bernhard Grzimek (Extract) Hill and Wang, 1962
  • 71 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 84 — Argosy Travel Trails: Touring the New Africa — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 92 — Argosy Workshop: How to Protect Your Home with a Fire Alarm — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 114 — Murder Spins the Wheel [Mike Shayne] — Brett Halliday (Novel) Dell, 1966; illustrated by Roger Kastel; condensed.
2907Argosy (UK) Vol. 27, No. 11966-01-01Ronald Searle, Pete, Jennetta Vise, Bill Linden, Robb, Mary Dinsdale, Jon Davis
  • 2 — Merry Whatmas? — Paul Gallico (Short Story); illustrated by Pete
  • 14 — A Short Story of Love and Marriage — Daisy Ashford (Short Story) Her Book by Daisy Ashford, Chatto & Windus, 1920; illustrated by Jennetta Vise
  • 20 — The Goatee — Joseph Kessel; translated by Humphrey Hare (Extract) from They Weren’t All Angels, Hart-Davis, 1965
  • 28 — Treasure Island — Sempé (Cartoon)
  • 29 — Two of a Kind — Sean O’Faolain (Short Story) 1959
  • 39 — Faithful Wife — Morley Callaghan (Short Story) The New Yorker December 28 1929
  • 44 — Fisherman’s Drought — Alan Scholefield (Short Story); illustrated by Bill Linden
  • 57 — Christmas Crackers — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 64 — Cheers! or, A Word in Your Ear — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 67 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 69 — A Sour Look at Cinderella — Jean Dutourd; translated by Grace T. Mayes (Vignette) from The Last of the Redskins, Doubleday, 1965
  • 72 — Heilige Nacht [Daniel John Calder; Samuel Behrens] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story); illustrated by Robb
  • 91 — At Night the Sun Shines — Felix Marti-Ibanez (Short Story)
  • 100 — The Clock Man — Wallace Reyburn (Vignette); illustrated by Mary Dinsdale
  • 104 — The Most Beautiful Race in the World — Paul Darcy Boles (Short Story) Playboy August 1965
  • 117 — So You Won’t Talk — Damon Runyon (Short Story) Cosmopolitan May 1937
  • 129 — Neighbours — Robert Coover (Short Story)
  • 134 — Light Blue and Green — Yury Kazakov; translated by Manya Harari & Andrew Thomson (Novella/Short Novel) The Smell of Bread and Other Stories by Yury Kazakov, The Harvill Press, 1965; illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 164 — Christmas Books — Various (Book Review)
2908Argosy Vol. 362, No. 21966-02-01Henry SteegerGeorge X. Sand
  • 6 — Happy Hong Kong to You!/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 17 — Argosy Workshop: Insulation for Oil Furnace — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 20 — Is Paris Burning? — Larry Collins & Dominique Lapierre (Extract) Simon & Schuster, 1965
  • 22 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 32 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 35 — Campfires: Pointers on Tents — George Laycock (Column)
  • 37 — Australia—Wide Open for Adventure — Jack Hildreth & Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 42 — Last Gasp [David Selby] — Arthur Porges (Short Story)
  • 44 — The Blue-Water Midgets — Bill Robinson (Article)
  • 46 — Wings of Fury — Geoff Taylor (Short Story)
  • 48 — Field-Testing a New Rifle — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 50 — Up to Your Hips in Crocs — Hal Steeger (Article)
  • 52 — Down with Wine Snobbery! — Hyman Goldberg (Article)
  • 54 — Houseboat Holiday — Hanson Carroll (Pictorial)
  • 60 — Heroes of the Hump — Don Dwiggins (Article)
  • 62 — Norway—Unspoiled Vacationland — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 64 — “Thar She Blows!” — Ward Kennedy (Pictorial)
  • 70 — Hello, Dilly! — Lew Louderback (Article)
  • 78 — Blackwater Fever — Glynn Croudace (Short Story)
  • 81 — Price Guide to the 1966 Outboards — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 100 — You and Your Car: Brakes and Tires for 1966 — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 134 — Secret Weapon for Sale — Neil MacNeil (Novella/Short Novel)
2909Argosy (UK) Vol. 27, No. 21966-02-01Robb, Bill Linden, M. Whittlesea, Jon Davis, Donald Blake
  • 2 — No Mate of Mine — D’Arcy Niland (Short Story); illustrated by Bill Linden
  • 16 — And if This Ain’t Love, Gorblimey — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) The Hospitality of Miss Tolliver and Other Stories by Gerald Kersh, Heinemann, 1965
  • 21 — Steam Schooner Skipper — Jacland Marmur (Short Story) The New Strand February 1963
  • 33 — The Third Wife — Darrell Bates (Short Story) Cosmopolitan April 1965
  • 40 — Help! in the House — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — Pa and the Sad Turkeys — Harry Mark Petrakis (Short Story) 1959
  • 53 — Under the Clock — Christian Miller (Short Story)
  • 57 — Take Me, for Instance — Hugh B. Cave (Short Story)
  • 65 — No Smoking on the Apron — William Sansom (Short Story) 1962
  • 78 — [cartoon] — Peynet (Cartoon)
  • 82 — Love, Justice and a Bomb — B. Traven (Short Story) Manhunt September 1954, as “Tin Can”; illustrated by Jon Davis Originally published in German (“Die Geschichte einer Bombe”, Simplicissimus, August 17, 1925).
  • 94 — A Successful Author — Christine Arnothy; translated by Paul Tabori (Short Story) 1963
  • 103 — Soccer Quiz — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 104 — The Treasure of Oak Island — Edmund Burke (Article) from Stories of Famous Lost Treasures, Arthur Barker, 1964; illustrated by Donald Blake
  • 118 — A Life to Lose [Part 1 of 3] — Lawrence Hammond (Serial Segment); to be published by W.H. Allen in March.
  • 160 — Book Reviews — Various (Review Column)
  • 167 — Ten Minute Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2910Argosy Vol. 362, No. 31966-03-01Henry SteegerArie deZanger
  • 6 — Sin City of the Orient/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — First Cavalry (Air Mobile) Trial by Fire! — Charles Black (Article)
  • 26 — The Palm Tree — Radha Sloss (Short Story)
  • 29 — Tough Sledding—No Snow! — Carl Frith (Article)
  • 34 — White Mountain’s $10,000,000 Secret — Steve Wilson (Article)
  • 36 — Rabies—The Disease No One Survives — Roger A. Caras (Article)
  • 38 — The Hochmann Miniatures [Kek Huuygens] — Robert L. Fish (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 40 — The Double-Decked Surf Buggy — Ward Kennedy (Pictorial)
  • 46 — The Hoax of Running Dog — Dion Henderson (Short Story)
  • 49 — Up the Orinoco — Hal Steeger (Article)
  • 54 — The Great Whisker War — Ed Will (Article)
  • 56 — The Rifle That Put Meat on the Table — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 61 — Family Vacations by Car (Section Introduction)
  • 62 — The Hawaiian Trail — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 66 — The Dixieland Trail — Richard Suskind (Article)
  • 68 — The Lincoln Heritage Trail — Bernard Joseph (Article)
  • 70 — The Hiawatha Pioneer Trail — Lew Louderback (Article)
  • 76 — Argosy Workshop: How to Find That Elusive Stud — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 85 — Hitler’s Golden Gun — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 92 — You and Your Car: Race Cars Are Different — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 94 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 108 — Campfires: Camping News from the States — George Laycock (Column)
  • 128 — Murder: London/Manhattan [Roger West] — John Creasey (Novel) Hodder & Stoughton, 1953, as “Send Inspector West”; illustrated by Lou Feck; condensed.
2911Argosy (UK) Vol. 27, No. 31966-03-01Jon Davis, Neville Dear, Margaret Theakston, Robb
  • 2 — Cut Out — Gerald Sinstadt (Short Story)
  • 14 — Secret of the Box — Heinrich Böll; translated by Leila Vennewitz (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 17 1965
  • 23 — Treacle Tart — Robert Graves (Short Story) Punch February 17 1954
  • 28 — To Yonder Island — David Lewis (Short Story); illustrated by Neville Dear
  • 36 — Patrick Campbell Gets Cold Feet — Patrick Campbell (Vignette)
  • 37 — A Present for the Caid — Lionel Davidson (Short Story)
  • 51 — The Art of Dying Slowly — Wolf Mankowitz (Short Story)
  • 57 — Not on the Menu — B. L. Jacot (Short Story)
  • 62 — Three Players of a Summer Game — Tennessee Williams (Novella/Short Novel) The New Yorker November 1 1952; illustrated by Margaret Theakston
  • 86 — Dr. Forrester’s Casebook — E. L. Malpass (Short Story)
  • 97 — A Seizure of Limericks — Conrad Aiken (Extract) Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1964
  • 99 — Abyss — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1963, as “To the Chicago Abyss”
  • 109 — Hurley’s Life of Samuel Johnson — Morris Lurie (Short Story)
  • 116 — How Well Do You Know London? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 117 — Lion in the Lane — Dorothy M. Powell (Short Story) 1965
  • 124 — A Life to Lose [Part 2 of 3] — Lawrence Hammond (Serial Segment); illustrated by Robb; to be published by W.H. Allen in March.
  • 162 — Leisure-Pleasure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2912Argosy Vol. 362, No. 41966-04-01Henry SteegerArie deZanger
  • 6 — The Tiger Balm City/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 18 — Argosy Workshop: How to Dress Up Your Home — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 23 — Che’s Super-Revolution — Andrew St. George (Article)
  • 26 — What Happened to Timothy Owen? — Whit Masterson (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 29 — The Last Stagecoach Race — Ray Hamilton & Win Muldrow (Pictorial)
  • 32 — Bobcat! — John S. Flannery (Pictorial)
  • 36 — How to Steal $7,000,000 and Live Happily Ever After — Dick Adler (Article)
  • 38 — The Abominable Snowman Safari — Hal Steeger (Article)
  • 42 — The Big Brown Trout — Robert Travers (Short Story)
  • 44 — The Unstoppable Two-Horse Car — Robert A. Latimer (Article)
  • 46 — Argosy Giant of Adventure Award, 1966—King of the Depths — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 54 — The Doorbell Rang [Nero Wolfe & Archie Goodwin] — Rex Stout (Novel) Viking, 1965; condensed.
  • 57 — The Fourth Annual Texas Water Safari — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — Perfect Gun for a Wild Turkey Shoot — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 62 — Argosy’s Fishing Section (Section Introduction)
  • 62 — The Silver Fox of the Florida Flats — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 64 — Yucatan—Tarpon Paradise — E. L. “Buck” Rogers (Article)
  • 66 — Sturgeon Slalom — Robert F. Burgess (Article)
  • 70 — Johnny Raw — Donald R. Morris (Short Story)
  • 78 — Watchdog for Justice — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 87 — Campfires — George Laycock (Column)
  • 90 — Argosy Travel Trails: Disneyland and Surroundings — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 98 — The Best of Spirits: Oldest-Established Non-Floating Cocktail Party in the United States — Junius Adams (Column)
  • 103 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 118 — You and Your Car: High Speed Chatter — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
2913Argosy (UK) Vol. 27, No. 41966-04-01Jon Davis, Neville Dear, Pete, Fred Reynolds, Robb
  • 2 — The Invisible Japanese Gentlemen — Graham Greene (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 20 1965
  • 7 — Affront — Donald Barthelme (Short Story) 1965
  • 14 — So Fair Is He — Spike Milligan (Poem(s)) A Dustbin of Milligan by Spike Milligan, Dobson, 1961
  • 14 — Rain — Spike Milligan (Poem(s)) A Dustbin of Milligan by Spike Milligan, Dobson, 1961
  • 14 — Lady B’s Fleas — Spike Milligan (Poem(s)) A Dustbin of Milligan by Spike Milligan, Dobson, 1961
  • 15 — Men at Work — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 16 — She Fell Among Thieves — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story) Argosy September 1964; illustrated by Neville Dear
  • 28 — The One That Got Away — Susan Cooper (True Story)
  • 34 — Foxer — Brian Cleeve (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post December 18 1965; illustrated by Pete
  • 49 — The Crazy Lady in the Red Bikini — William Saroyan (Short Story) 1965
  • 56 — Hat Tricks — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Wilshaw Girl — William Scott (Short Story)
  • 69 — Successful Lettuce-Growing — Edward Hyams (Short Story)
  • 77 — No More Gifts — Willard Marsh (Short Story) Playboy April 1956
  • 84 — Sherman on Hobbies — Allan Sherman (Humour) 1965; illustrated by Fred Reynolds
  • 89 — The Park — Leone Stewart (Short Story)
  • 100 — It Is Lonely Here — John Sibly (Short Story)
  • 113 — Waltz — Felix Marti-Ibanez (Short Story) 1965
  • 119 — Long Shot — Don Stanford (Short Story)
  • 124 — A Life to Lose [Part 3 of 3] — Lawrence Hammond (Serial Segment); illustrated by Robb; to be published by W.H. Allen in March.
  • 159 — New Books — Ronald Duncan (Book Review)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2914Argosy Vol. 362, No. 51966-05-01Henry SteegerWil Blanche
  • 4 — Magic Carpet to Malaysia and Bangkok/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Henry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Argosy Travel Trails: Motoring’s Magic Triangle — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 20 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 22 — The Eagle of the Sierras — R. E. Reese & B. T. Traywick (Article)
  • 31 — How We Found the Chameau Treasure — Alex Storm & Richard Suskind (Article)
  • 36 — The Strode Venturer — Hammond Innes (Novel) Collins, 1965; illustrated by Shannon Stirnweis; condensed.
  • 38 — Tough Tony Rides Again! — Bill Libby (Article)
  • 40 — In Trouble? Get Foreman! — Mike Dorman (Article)
  • 42 — Hurricane! — Anthony Bailey (Short Story)
  • 44 — You Can Learn to Fly — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 46 — A Hot Time in Iceland — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 48 — Off-Season Vacations Are On — Ward Kennedy (Pictorial)
  • 54 — Winchester’s “Centennial” Guns for ’66 — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 58 — Blue-Water Fishing for Everyone — Hal Steeger (Article)
  • 60 — You Can’t Shuffle Off the Buffalo — Roy Bongartz (Article)
  • 64 — Dread Alarm — Carl Henry Rathjen (Short Story)
  • 67 — The Argosy Vacation Home — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 100 — Argosy Workshop: How to Lean a Ladder on a Window — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 111 — Campfires: The New Look in Trailers — George Laycock (Column)
  • 112 — The Best of Spirits: Liquor—Just What the Doctor Ordered? — Junius Adams (Column)
  • 116 — Watchdog for Justice — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 124 — You and Your Car: Spring Announcements for 1966 — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
2915Argosy (UK) Vol. 27, No. 51966-05-01Robb, Ian Garrard, Bill Linden, Jon Davis
  • 2 — Summer in Devonshire — Brian Friel (Short Story); illustrated by Ian Garrard
  • 14 — A Very Strange Lady — Anthony Masters (Short Story)
  • 24 — Day of the Hot Wind — D’Arcy Niland (Short Story); illustrated by Bill Linden
  • 33 — The Old Boys — Winston Graham (Short Story)
  • 41 — Change of Plan — Bruce Jay Friedman (Short Story) Esquire January 1966
  • 48 — Happy Ever After? — Sempé (Cartoon)
  • 52 — Iron City — Lovell Thompson (Novella/Short Novel) Story #44, March 1936; illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 79 — Drink to me Only — John Lennon (Short Story); not the Beatle of the same name.
  • 88 — Search Through the Streets of the City — Irwin Shaw (Short Story) The New Yorker August 2 1941
  • 96 — Mel-odious — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 99 — An Unusual Happening — Gilbert Rogin (Short Story) 1965
  • 103 — Basket of Gold — Victor Edwards (Short Story)
  • 109 — Venus Subject — Samuel Selvon (Short Story)
  • 113 — Antlers — Yury Kazakov; translated by Manya Harari & Andrew Thomson (Short Story) The Smell of Bread and Other Stories by Yury Kazakov, The Harvill Press, 1965
  • 122 — No Police in the Cemetery — Geoffrey Household (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 159 — Books Reviewed — Arthur Pottersman (Book Review)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2916Argosy Vol. 362, No. 61966-06-01Henry SteegerDr. Christian Jonville
  • 6 — Greatest Thrill of All/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — The Best of Spirits: The Great Martini Preferential Primary — Junius Adams (Column)
  • 10 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — Argosy Workshop: How to Keep Cool This Summer — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 21 — River Assault Group — William J. Cook (Article)
  • 26 — Missouri Mule — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story)
  • 28 — A Leopard Is Not a Pussycat — Elwood D. Baumann (Article)
  • 32 — The Hunch That Beat a Murder Conviction — Gene Miller (Article)
  • 34 — How I Won $2,000,000 at the Races — Jon Edgar Oppenheim; as told to Avrum Schulzinger (Article)
  • 36 — Tell It to the Judge! — Roy Bongartz (Article)
  • 38 — The Diamonds of Mucuge — John Persakis (Article)
  • 40 — Escape to the South Seas — Richard Suskind (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Man in Gray — Robert Retla (Short Story)
  • 53 — Welcome, Paleface! — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 58 — The Big Fish Are Back! — Robert Christie (Article)
  • 60 — Seine Sex Life — Kenneth R. Morgan (Article)
  • 62 — Dangerous Game — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 66 — Star-Spangled S.O.B. — William Chamberlain (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 68 — Look, Ma, No Surfboard! — Robert Gardner (Article)
  • 72 — Golf on the Wild Side — Gene Sarazen (Article)
  • 92 — Campfires: Going Camping This Summer? — George Laycock (Column)
  • 96 — Argosy Travel Trails: Travel Begins at Home — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 100 — In the Wake of Starflite IV — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 109 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 110 — You and Your Car: Ready Your Car for Summer — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 118 — Watchdog for Justice — [uncredited] (Column)
2917Argosy (UK) Vol. 27, No. 61966-06-01Denis Manton, M. Whittlesea, Joy Funnell, Robb
  • 2 — The Rabbit — Ted Lewis (Short Story)
  • 21 — Nellthu — Anthony Boucher (Vignette) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1955
  • 23 — Murdered Valley — Hugh Atkinson (Short Story)
  • 29 — Women Always Know — Darrell Bates (Short Story)
  • 36 — Big Beast — Paul Darcy Boles (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post August 14 1965; illustrated by M. Whittlesea
  • 49 — The Fool — Julian Symons (Short Story)
  • 62 — Music-Makers — Ivor C. F. Treby (Poem(s)) (r)
  • 63 — [cartoon] — Sempé (Cartoon)
  • 64 — John Braine — Stephen Merrick (Interview) [Ref. John Braine]
  • 74 — John Braine Replies — John Braine (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — Unhappy Returns — Alice Glenday (Vignette) Redbook March 1966
  • 82 — Like Yesterday — William Sansom (Article) The Cornhill Magazine Summer 1962
  • 95 — Footsteps — Hugh B. Cave (Short Story) This Week September 26 1965
  • 100 — Tying the Knot — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 102 — Alone in Shark Waters — John Kruse (Short Story) Collier’s May 9 1953
  • 118 — Like a Bad Dream — Heinrich Böll; translated by Leila Vennewitz (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine October 1965
  • 124 — I Never Even Suggested It — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The Saturday Evening Post May 18 1940
  • 125 — The Plantationer — Alex Whitney (Short Story); illustrated by Joy Funnell
  • 134 — Road to Damascus [Daniel John Calder; Samuel Behrens] — Michael Gilbert (Novella/Short Novel); illustrated by Robb
  • 160 — Book Reviews — Geoffrey Household (Review Column)
  • 167 — Ten Minute Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2918Argosy Vol. 363, No. 11966-07-01Henry SteegerS. A. Thompson
  • 4 — Harem Girls and Otherwise in India/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Expo ’67 — Martin Deutsch (Miscellaneous)
  • 15 — Argosy Workshop: How to “Sweat a Joint” Like a Plumber — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 21 — The Gareth Martinis Case — Milt Lewis (Article)
  • 24 — Sailfish, Ho! [Crunch & Des] — Philip Wylie (Short Story)
  • 26 — World’s Wildest Haircut — George X. Sand (Pictorial)
  • 32 — The Treasure in New York Harbor — Ray Jay Wagner (Article)
  • 36 — Armed, Dangerous [Mike Shayne] — Brett Halliday (Novel) Dell, 1966; illustrated by Mitchell Hooks; Condensed.
  • 38 — Shape Up or Ship Out! (A Saga of Basic Training) — Bob Shiarella (Article)
  • 40 — Sorry About That — Franklin M. Davis, Jr. (Short Story)
  • 43 — Jousting—Cypress Gardens Style — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 46 — Chief Steelhead’s Way-Out War — Darrell Houston (Article)
  • 52 — New Scope Sights for Better Shooting — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 56 — Click, You’re an Adventurer! — Myron Brenton (Article)
  • 58 — How to Fence Yourself In — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 62 — The Great Wheel and Hoof Race! — Fred Farris (Article)
  • 64 — The Saga of Jericho Thompson — Rodello Hunter (Short Story)
  • 66 — Something Rich and Strange — Robert E. Schroeder (Extract) Harper & Row, 1966
  • 76 — The Best of Spirits: Vietnam Cocktail Party — Junius Adams (Column)
  • 94 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 99 — Watchdog for Justice — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 105 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 111 — You and Your Car: Are Tire Retreads Safe? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
2919Argosy (UK) Vol. 27, No. 71966-07-01Robb, Jon Davis, Sandra Archibald, Margaret Theakston
  • 2 — Cry of the Curlew — Tom Macdonald (Short Story)
  • 16 — The Seventy-Sixth Face [Dr. Jason Love] — James Leasor (Short Story) Vogue November 1 1965, as “Doctor Love Strikes Again”
  • 25 — Game — Donald Barthelme (Short Story) The New Yorker July 31 1965
  • 30 — [cartoon] — Sempé (Cartoon)
  • 31 — Hyacinth — Armstrong King (Short Story) Summer’s Tales 2 ed. Kylie Tennant, Macmillan Australia, 1965
  • 39 — A Tale Told in the Twilight — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 10 1959, as “Duel in the Dusk”
  • 51 — Rhinoceros — Wolf Mankowitz (Short Story)
  • 56 — Kiss and Tell — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — The Betrayers — Patrick Boyle (Novella/Short Novel) All Cats Are Grey in the Dark by Patrick Boyle, MacGibbon & Kee, 1966; illustrated by Sandra Archibald
  • 92 — Arthur C. Clarke — Arthur Pottersman (Interview) [Ref. Arthur C. Clarke]
  • 99 — Lawn Tennis Quiz — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 100 — O Happy Dagger — Willard Marsh (Short Story) 1964
  • 111 — Cawaki — James Meade (Short Story) Summer’s Tales 2 ed. Kylie Tennant, Macmillan Australia, 1965
  • 122 — Some Other Spring — H. E. Bates (Novella/Short Novel); illustrated by Margaret Theakston
  • 144 — Out Shooting — Yury Kazakov; translated by Manya Harari & Andrew Thomson (Short Story) The Smell of Bread and Other Stories by Yury Kazakov, The Harvill Press, 1965; illustrated by Margaret Theakston
  • 154 — Lover’s Leap — William Saroyan (Short Story); illustrated by Margaret Theakston
  • 162 — Book Reviews — Fred Majdalany (Review Column)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2920Argosy Vol. 363, No. 21966-08-01Henry SteegerFrank Monaco
  • 6 — General Beyer and the Vietnam Marines/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 14 — The Best of Spirits: A Bet on the Kentucky Derby — Junius Adams (Column)
  • 16 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 25 — Marked for Murder! — R. Buse (Article)
  • 26 — Northward the Coast — Edward Lindall (Novel) Morrow, 1966; illustrated by David Blossom; condensed.
  • 26 — Beau — Richard A. Wolters (Extract) Dutton, 1966; illustrated by Bob Kuhn
  • 35 — Dig Here for Bill Kelly’s Millions — Xanthus “Kit” Carson (Article)
  • 38 — The Elegant Art of Death — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 42 — Bush Pilot — Eddie Connellan; as told to Lowell Thomas (Article)
  • 46 — Shark Bait — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story)
  • 48 — Short-Short Skirts—The Shape of Things to Come? — Frank Monaco (Pictorial)
  • 54 — Offshore Islands, Offbeat Prices — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 56 — High, Wide and Handsome — Milt Machlin (Pictorial)
  • 62 — The Adventurer — Frederic Borg (Short Story)
  • 64 — Troubleshooting Your Car—by Ear — Martin J. Schultz (Article)
  • 66 — Pappy Gunn and His Flying Cannon — Don Dwiggins (Article)
  • 70 — The First Shot Goes Wild — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 83 — Argosy Workshop: How to Get Rid of Termites — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 91 — Campfires: Signposts for Summer Campers — George Laycock (Column)
  • 94 — You and Your Car: Expressway Driving — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 104 — Watchdog for Justice — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 111 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
2921Argosy (UK) Vol. 27, No. 81966-08-01Ronald Searle, Jon Davis, Joy Funnell, Denis Manton
  • 2 — Man of Affairs — Christopher Davis (Short Story) Esquire May 1965; illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 17 — Aunt Norah [Antrobus] — Lawrence Durrell (Short Story); from the forthcoming collection Sauve Qui Peut.
  • 20 — Argosy Profile: Roald Dahl — Stephen Merrick (Interview) [Ref. Roald Dahl]
  • 35 — A Pair of Shoes — Anne Merrill (Short Story)
  • 39 — North of Tennant Creek — W. S. Hart (Short Story) Summer’s Tales 2 ed. Kylie Tennant, Macmillan Australia, 1965
  • 49 — H.G. Wells: A Centenary Story — [uncredited] (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 50 — The Lost Inheritance — H. G. Wells (Short Story) The Minster March 1896; illustrated by Joy Funnell
  • 56 — Tasty Mortals — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — Boy from the Hills — Don Stanford (Short Story)
  • 71 — Hunter of Dragonflies — D’Arcy Niland (Short Story) Cavalcade (Australia) July 1947
  • 75 — Never a Loose End — Gerald Sinstadt (Short Story)
  • 84 — Afraid of Bats — L. J. Dicker (Short Story)
  • 90 — How to Win Over Your Children — Mary Bolté & Bill Mauldin (Cartoon)
  • 95 — Prison — Harry Mark Petrakis (Short Story) Chicago Review #2/3, 1964
  • 103 — Swingin’ Chick — B. L. Jacot (Short Story)
  • 108 — Racing Quiz — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 109 — Food of Love — John Lennon (Short Story)
  • 118 — The Power House [Part 1 of 2] — William Haggard (Serial Segment); illustrated by Denis Manton
  • 161 — Book Reviews — Wallace Reyburn (Review Column)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2922Argosy Vol. 363, No. 31966-09-01Henry SteegerBruce Pendleton
  • 4 — Belly Dancers/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 8 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 10 — Argosy Workshop: How to Get Repair-Proof Shutters — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 16 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 23 — Congo Mercenaries: Bandits in Green Fatigues — Elwood Baumann (Article)
  • 28 — Scarlet Are the Minivets — Glynn Croudace (Short Story)
  • 30 — Cash for Frontier “Trash” — Les Beitz (Pictorial)
  • 35 — Journey to the Center of the Earth — Myron Brenton (Article)
  • 38 — Dr. Sam Will Never Spend Another Day in Jail! — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 40 — Pete Kuhlhoff’s Guide to the 1967 Guns—Part I: Shotguns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 42 — When Eight Bells Toll — Alistair MacLean (Novel) Collins, 1966; illustrated by Lou Feck; condensed.
  • 44 — The Boat Too Hot to Race — William Taylor McKeown (Article)
  • 46 — What Is It? — John Faber (Quiz)
  • 48 — Treasure Mountain — Michael Powers (Article)
  • 50 — The Loan That Could Cost You Your Life — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 52 — How to Get the Most for Your Battery Dollar — Mort Schultz (Article)
  • 54 — Australia’s Daredevil Surf Battlers — John Carnemolla (Article)
  • 60 — Ride to the Sea — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story)
  • 63 — Skim-m-m-m-m-ming Along — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 66 — Can’t We Leave Something On? — Richard S. Smith (Article)
  • 70 — Tucson—Paradise for Motorists — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 89 — Campfires: More Tips on Camping — George Laycock (Column)
  • 96 — The Best of Spirits: The $5,000 Whiskey Bottle — Junius Adams (Column)
  • 104 — You and Your Car: Understand Your Car Warranty — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
2923Argosy (UK) Vol. 27, No. 91966-09-01Denis Manton
  • 2 — Patches of White — William Scott (Short Story)
  • 6 — We Are Seven — E. L. Malpass (Short Story); illustrated by Joy Funnell
  • 17 — Crying Man of Paris — William Saroyan (Short Story) 1965
  • 23 — Maker of Cities — Rupene Ruapapere (Short Story)
  • 31 — On Your Marks! — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 32 — Argosy Profile: William Sansom — Arthur Pottersman (Interview) [Ref. William Sansom]
  • 39 — The Shaggiest Shaggy Dog… — Ann Drysdale (Short Story)
  • 43 — Johnny Raw — Donald R. Morris (Short Story) Argosy April 1966
  • 55 — Sunday Walk — Leone Stewart (Short Story)
  • 65 — Travelling Light — Pete (Cartoon)
  • 70 — Grey Seas of Jutland — W. H. Canaway (Extract) Hutchinson, 1966; illustrated by M. Whittlesea
  • 101 — The Tusk — Tom Macdonald (Short Story)
  • 105 — Girl on the Top Floor — Christian Miller (Short Story)
  • 114 — Love Game — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 118 — The Power House [Part 2 of 2] — William Haggard (Serial Segment); illustrated by Denis Manton
  • 162 — Book Reviews — Ronald Duncan (Review Column)
  • 168 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2924Argosy Vol. 363, No. 41966-10-01Henry SteegerPete Czura
  • 6 — Those Beautiful Models/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 11 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 17 — Front-Line Report—Vietnam — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 20 — Mud Larks on Wheels! — Gerry Granham (Pictorial)
  • 26 — Odds Against [Sid Halley] — Dick Francis (Novel) Michael Joseph, 1965; illustrated by Arthur Shilstone; condensed.
  • 28 — Meet Marvin the Monster — Junius Adams (Article)
  • 30 — The Plot to Kill the Quarterback — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 34 — The Night the River Come Up — Walton Smith (Short Story)
  • 36 — Pheasants Are in the Air — Frank Eck (Article)
  • 38 — Great Scott! It’s the Red Baron and the Entire Flying Circus!! — Ward Kennedy (Pictorial)
  • 42 — Dead Ahead to Disaster — Richard O. Lewis (Short Story)
  • 44 — Atlanta Swings! — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 47 — The Curse of the Spaniard’s Gold — Bob Booth (Article)
  • 48 — Pete Kuhlhoff’s Guide to the 1967 Guns—Part II: Rifles — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 50 — The Creeper Joint — Leo R. Ellis (Short Story)
  • 52 — An Island to Myself — Tom Neale (Novel) Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1966; condensed.
  • 62 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 90 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 92 — Watchdog for Justice — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 94 — Argosy Workshop: Easy Way to Take Off Wallpaper — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 96 — Campfires: Sunglasses, Trailers and Pickups — George Laycock (Column)
  • 98 — The Best of Spirits: World’s Greatest Military Windfall — Junius Adams (Column)
  • 107 — You and Your Car: Gasoline Additives — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
2925Argosy (UK) Vol. 27, No. 101966-10-01Bryn Havord
  • 2 — Vive Le Roi — Winston Graham (Short Story); illustrated by Joy Funnell
  • 15 — An Abyssinian Affair — Darrell Bates (Short Story)
  • 21 — Stone Boy — Gina Berriault (Short Story) Mademoiselle June 1957
  • 33 — Our Very First Car — Hugh Tracey (Extract) from Father’s First Car, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1966
  • 42 — Gay Dogs — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — My Father — Pavel Vezhinov (Novellete); from forthcoming collection of Bulgarian short stories.
  • 69 — Fencing Master — Gilbert Rogin (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 71 — Tomorrow Is a Million Years — J. G. Ballard (Short Story)
  • 83 — Choice Ballard — J. G. Ballard (Extract) from The Drowned World, Berkley, 1962
  • 84 — A Modern Rake’s Progress — Roy Dewar (Cartoon)
  • 88 — The Devil and Democracy [The Devil] — Brian Cleeve (Short Story); illustrated by Pete
  • 103 — Terror on a Tape — Kenneth Bird (Short Story)
  • 108 — When Eight Bells Toll [Part 1 of 3] — Alistair MacLean (Novel) Collins, 1966; illustrated by Bryn Havord
  • 156 — Book Reviews — Arthur Pottersman (Review Column)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2926Argosy Vol. 363, No. 51966-11-01Henry SteegerBernhard Grzimek
  • 4 — Those Luscious Show Girls/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy Workshop: How to Prevent Moisture Damage — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 8 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 12 — The Best of Spirits: James Bond Is a Lousy Bartender — Junius Adams (Column)
  • 13 — Campfires: Tips on Fall and Winter Camping — George Laycock (Column)
  • 16 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 18 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 26 — Watchdog for Justice — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 31 — Big Battle Coming — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 34 — College for Bronc Busters — W. D. Osborne (Pictorial)
  • 38 — The Trophy Hunter — Al Gaumer (Short Story)
  • 40 — Joe Namath: Football’s Fragile Hero — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 42 — Too Damned Mean to Die — M. G. Ogan (Short Story)
  • 44 — To Kill a Goose — R. Botvin (Pictorial)
  • 48 — Africa, Everybody? — Lew Louderback (Pictorial)
  • 52 — Pete Kuhlhoff’s Guide to the 1967 Guns—Part III: .22 Rifles — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 54 — The Caribbean Is Jumping! — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 56 — Shooting Script — Gavin Lyall (Novel) Hodder & Stoughton, 1966; illustrated by Lou Feck; condensed.
  • 58 — Snowmobiles, 1967—Flexible Flyer for Adults — Hal Steeger (Article)
  • 66 — $100 an Hour Diving for Abalone — James Carter (Article)
  • 72 — White Hood — Nino LoBello (True Story)
  • 89 — You and Your Car: Safety—Real or Talk — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
2927Argosy (UK) Vol. 27, No. 111966-11-01
  • 2 — Masquerade — Saul Maloff (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post February 12 1966; illustrated by Joy Funnell
  • 11 — Death of a Hero — Mary Gage (Short Story)
  • 18 — Shabos Nahamu — Isaac Babel (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly March 1966
  • 24 — Argosy Profile: Morris West — Arthur Pottersman (Interview) [Ref. Morris West]
  • 32 — Cat Calls — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 35 — Communication Problem — John Christopher (Short Story)
  • 41 — Something Funny in the State of Denmark — Poul Ilsøe (Cartoon)
  • 46 — Duel — João Guimarães Rosa; translated by Harriet de Onis (Novellete) 1960
  • 68 — Women, Ah, Women… — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 71 — A Clean Break — John Pudney (Short Story)
  • 80 — The Pot — Alan Dipper (Short Story); illustrated by Bernard McGowan
  • 88 — How’s Your Reading? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 89 — In the Mist — Yury Kazakov; translated by Manya Harari & Andrew Thomson (Short Story) The Smell of Bread and Other Stories by Yury Kazakov, The Harvill Press, 1965
  • 93 — Fer de Lance — John Salt (Short Story); illustrated by Bill Linden
  • 103 — Something to Do — Richard Awdry (Vignette)
  • 106 — When Eight Bells Toll [Part 2 of 3] — Alistair MacLean (Novel) Collins, 1966; illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 155 — Book Reviews — Lionel Davidson (Review Column)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2928Argosy Vol. 363, No. 61966-12-01Henry SteegerWalter D. Osborne
  • 3 — What Makes Go-Go Girls Tick Tick/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Campfires: Yellowstone National Park — George Laycock (Column)
  • 10 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — The Great 007 Diamond Caper — Mack C. Breslin (Article)
  • 22 — The Naked Lure — Poke Runyon (Short Story)
  • 24 — Flying Saucers—Serious Business — Frank Edwards (Extract) Lyle Stuart, 1966
  • 26 — Vive Le Cowboy! — William Jason (Pictorial)
  • 32 — The Saga of “Killer” Karras — Hugh Quinn (Article)
  • 34 — Drive Faster, Live Longer — Paul W. Kearney (Article)
  • 37 — “Shoot Me, I’m a Bird Dog!” — Captain Alexander (Zak the Fac) Zakrzeski, Jr.; as told to Edward Hymoff (Article)
  • 40 — Expedition of One — Dietmar M. Carsten (Article)
  • 42 — World’s Most Swinging Vacation Club — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 46 — Pete Kuhlhoff’s Guide to the 1967 Guns—Part IV: Handguns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 48 — World Series for Water Dogs — Richard A. Wolters (Article)
  • 52 — Holy Detroit, the New ’67s Are Here! — J. Edward Schipper (Article)
  • 55 — Christmas on the Trail — Todhunter Ballard (Extract) from The Frederic Remington Book, Doubleday, 1966
  • 58 — As It Was His Duty to Do — Virgil N. Wing (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 81 — The Best of Spirits: Merry Christmas—and Forget the Calories — Junius Adams (Column)
  • 82 — Argosy Workshop: A Snow Shovel Light as a Feather — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 96 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 100 — Watchdog for Justice — [uncredited] (Column)
2929Argosy Vol. 365, No. 61966-12-01Henry SteegerWalter D. Osborne
  • 5 — Favorite Bloopers/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Campfires: Go Camping Abroad — George Laycock (Column)
  • 10 — You and Your Car: Those Important Options — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 12 — Travel Trails: Tokyo—The Not-So-Mysterious East — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 18 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 23 — World’s First UFO Murder Case — Christian Darby (Article)
  • 26 — The Man Who Hated the Bank of South Africa — Theodore Taylor (Short Story)
  • 28 — Bob Hope: Santa Claus to 2,000,000 GIs — Maurice Condon (Article) TV Guide
  • 30 — On, Donner! On, Blitzen! Oops!…Excuse Me, Ma’am! — Robert J. Smith (Pictorial)
  • 36 — Pete Kuhlhoff Test-Fires: Handguns for ’68 — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 38 — Odendahl — Joe Gores (Short Story)
  • 40 — The Girls from P.A.P.E.R. — Richard Hewett (Pictorial)
  • 46 — Uncle Sam’s Secret Super-Soldiers — Stanley P. Friedman (Article)
  • 48 — Donnington — MacKinlay Kantor (Short Story)
  • 50 — $2 Billion Nazi Loot—Who’s Going to Find It? — Leo Heiman (Article)
  • 52 — Speed King of the Family Sedan — David Ash (Article)
  • 56 — The Fabulous Gold Springs — Mark Twain (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — Watchdog for Justice: Case of the Haunted Hero — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 64 — Charlie’s Tavern: Christmas Party Tip: Three to a Bottle, or Eat the Drunkometer — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 68 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 81 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 82 — Argosy Workshop: Handy Man’s Christmas List — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 96 — Where Eagles Dare — Alistair MacLean (Novel) Collins, 1967; illustrated by Herb Mott; condensed.
2930Argosy (UK) Vol. 27, No. 121966-12-01
  • 2 — The Assassins — Peter Ustinov (Novellete) The Atlantic Monthly December 1959; illustrated by Fishwick
  • 24 — Shelved! — Maddocks (Cartoon)
  • 29 — An Animal Like Nothing — Wolf Mankowitz (Vignette)
  • 32 — Sergeant’s Pride — Michael Hastings (Short Story); illustrated by Michael Whittlesea
  • 43 — “Say 99!” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — Dividends — Sean O’Faolain (Novellete) McCall’s September 1966; illustrated by Joy Funnell
  • 69 — Cup Tie — Gerald Sinstadt (Short Story)
  • 78 — Airs & Graces — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Goodnight, Old Daisy — John Wain (Short Story)
  • 93 — On Marriage, Money, and…Sex — George Mikes (Humour) from How to Be Affluent, Andre Deutsch, 1966; illustrated by Belinda Lyon
  • 102 — Whodunit? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 103 — Beads of Love — Tom Macdonald (Short Story)
  • 109 — The Brothers — L. Woiwode (Vignette) The New Yorker May 21 1966
  • 112 — When Eight Bells Toll [Part 3 of 3] — Alistair MacLean (Novel) Collins, 1966; illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 154 — Book Reviews — Anne Merrill (Review Column)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2931Argosy Vol. 364, No. 11967-01-01Henry SteegerFrank Harvey
  • 4 — The Million-Dollar Plot/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Campfires: Winter Tips for Campers — George Laycock (Column)
  • 16 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 18 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 19 — Argosy Workshop: Best Way to Get Rid of Too Much Snow — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 21 — Thunderchiefs Under Wraps — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 26 — The Secret of Santa Vittoria — Bob Crichton (Article)
  • 28 — The Sahara’s Last Legion — Frederic V. Grunfeld (Article)
  • 34 — They Start ’Em Shooting Young — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 36 — In the Curl — Ben Masselink (Short Story)
  • 38 — Swamp Bandit — John Stephen Doherty (Article)
  • 43 — Fireman, Fireman, Save the Past! — Arie deZanger (Pictorial)
  • 48 — Mexico’s Matadors of the Sea — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 52 — Man from the North — Donald Honig (Short Story)
  • 54 — How TV Calls the Signals in Pro Football — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 56 — Found: One Supersub — Roy Bongartz (Article)
  • 59 — Keep Your Head and Carry a Sharp Knife — Ward Kennedy (Pictorial)
  • 64 — Are You Rabbit or Turtle? — John Fredericks (Pictorial)
  • 68 — Japan—Adventure on Wheels — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 89 — The Best of Spirits: California Wine—How Good? — Junius Adams (Column)
  • 90 — Argosy Travel Trails: Canada’s Centennial 1967 — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 103 — You and Your Car: Get Ready for Winter — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 104 — Watchdog for Justice — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 112 — The Burned Man [Col. Peregrine White] — Bart Spicer (Novel) Atheneum, 1966; condensed.
2932Argosy (UK) Vol. 28, No. 11967-01-01Ronald Searle
  • 2 — Jeeves and the Greasy Bird [Jeeves and Wooster] — P. G. Wodehouse (Short Story) Playboy December 1965; illustrated by Belinda Lyon
  • 17 — Uncle Fred’s Christmas — John O’Grady (Short Story) The Bulletin September 17 1958; illustrated by Bill Linden
  • 24 — Festive Follies — Pete (Cartoon)
  • 28 — Tempest in Paradise — Hugh B. Cave (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 44 — Curtain Lines — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 47 — John of Ethirdova — Hector Bolitho (Short Story) Britannia and Eve May 1929
  • 57 — Surprise Package — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 67 — Argosy Christmas Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 69 — Mama Mia — William Sansom (Short Story)
  • 78 — The Swiss Watch — Peter Ustinov (Short Story) 1959; illustrated by Fishwick
  • 98 — For a Song — Gerald Kersh (Short Story) The Hospitality of Miss Tolliver and Other Stories by Gerald Kersh, Heinemann, 1965; illustrated by Jerry Malone
  • 112 — Sunflower in the Snow — William Stewart (Short Story)
  • 117 — Island Trio — George Mackay Brown (Group Of Items) (Reprint)
  • 117 — A Calendar of Love — George Mackay Brown (Novellete) The New Saltire December 1963
  • 141 — Tam — George Mackay Brown (Vignette) The Orkney Herald June 14 1955
  • 145 — Net of Time — George Mackay Brown (Short Story) 1966, as “The Three Islands”
  • 156 — Book Reviews — Arthur Pottersman (Review Column)
2933Argosy Vol. 364, No. 21967-02-01Henry SteegerRichard Hewett
  • 4 — Hunting and Fishing Champ/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy Workshop: How to Seal Out the Winter Wind — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 10 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 13 — Family Boating — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 18 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 20 — Campfires: A Second Paradise — George Laycock (Column)
  • 22 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 29 — Martin Bormann, Number One Nazi War Criminal, Is Alive in Argentina — Myron Brenton (Article)
  • 32 — If Dr. Sam Sheppard Didn’t Murder His Wife—Who Did? — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 34 — Operation Wild Ass — Leo R. Ellis (Short Story)
  • 36 — A Famous Breeder Asks: Are We Ruining Our Dogs? — C. W. Cummings (Article)
  • 40 — The Case of the Prairie Siren — Charles S. Manley (True Story)
  • 42 — Clean Sweep for the River Jets — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 44 — Where Is the Girl from Ipanema? — Bernard J. White (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Getaway Islands of the Caribbean — Frank Rohr, Jr. (Article)
  • 54 — A House Is Not a Home—Unless It’s a Boat — George Laycock (Article)
  • 56 — The Kid Was Last Seen Hanging Ten [Jeremiah X. (Gibby) Gibson] — Hampton Stone (Novel) Simon & Schuster, 1966; illustrated by Lou Feck; condensed.
  • 59 — Snow in the Congo? — Bob Shiarella (Pictorial)
  • 64 — Holiday Heaven for Gents Who Prefer Blondes — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 70 — The Sharpshooting 28-Gauge — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 72 — The 1967 Outboards—Part I: Evinrude — Hal Steeger (Article)
  • 98 — Watchdog for Justice — Bob Storer (Column)
  • 107 — You and Your Car: Cars for Country Living — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
2934Argosy (UK) Vol. 28, No. 21967-02-01Bryn Havord
  • 2 — Life Is an Operetta — Peter Ustinov (Short Story) 1959; illustrated by Fishwick
  • 19 — The Brave Die Only Once — David Coleman (Short Story)
  • 25 — Cold Comfort Blues — Roy Dewar (Cartoon)
  • 29 — Lucky One — Ronald Jeans (Short Story)
  • 39 — Sea Witch — Hugh Falkus (Extract) from The Stolen Years, World Publishing Co., 1965
  • 48 — Morning Rain — Konstantin Paustovsky; translated by Andrew Thomson (Short Story) 1967; illustrated by Margaret Theakston
  • 62 — The End of the Pier — Philip Norman (Short Story); illustrated by Bryn Havord
  • 77 — Drifters — D’Arcy Niland (Short Story); illustrated by Bill Linden
  • 86 — Repent at Leisure — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 89 — The Bridegroom of Qasim — Ronald Kay (Short Story)
  • 95 — Monday Night at Mrs. Gasperi’s — Winston Weathers (Short Story) 1965
  • 103 — Romance for Three — John Lennon (Short Story)
  • 110 — Cavern of Fear — Geoffrey Household (Novellete); illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 155 — Book Reviews — Caroline Hillier (Review Column)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2935Argosy Vol. 364, No. 31967-03-01Henry Steeger
  • 4 — Mr. Adventure/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy Workshop: A Good Way to Remove Paint — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 8 — Campfires: Boating-Camping Vacations — George Laycock (Column)
  • 10 — Charlie’s Tavern: History in High Spirits — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 12 — Watchdog for Justice: The “Confessions” Controversy — Bob Storer (Column)
  • 16 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 18 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 23 — Family Boating — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 26 — You and Your Car: Electronic Cars Are Coming — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 31 — Australia’s New Sea Monster — Ivan Sanderson (Article)
  • 34 — Yankee Station — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 40 — The Ghost That Walks on New York’s Water — Robert Hardy Andrews (Article)
  • 44 — Put Your Party on Pontoons! — Bob Shiarella (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Avanti and Excalibur: Our Two Fanciest Sports Cars — David Ash (Article)
  • 54 — Bwana Cowboy…or… — Frank Monaco (Pictorial)
  • 58 — How Lee Bailey Freed the “Hillbilly” Lolita — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 62 — The Tiger — Will F. Jenkins (Short Story)
  • 64 — America’s Vacationlands (Section Introduction)
  • 64 — Utah—Crossroads of the West — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 66 — The High Country—Colorado — William Brenneman (Article)
  • 70 — New Hampshire—Outdoor Paradise — Bernard Joseph (Article)
  • 76 — Remington’s New-Look Rifles — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 79 — The 1967 Outboards—Part II: Mercury — Hal Steeger (Article)
  • 80 — The Executioners [Roger West] — John Creasey (Novel) Hodder & Stoughton, 1967; illustrated by Lou Feck; condensed.
  • 128 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
2936Argosy (UK) Vol. 28, No. 31967-03-01Bryn Havord
  • 2 — Half a Million Lire — Louis Battye (Short Story); illustrated by Sandra Archibald
  • 15 — An End to Running — Leone Stewart (Short Story); illustrated by Joy Funnell
  • 24 — Too Many Cooks — Maddocks (Cartoon)
  • 28 — Incident at the River — Michael Hastings (Short Story); illustrated by M. Whittlesea
  • 38 — Go Back, Go Back! — Mary E. Pearce (Short Story); illustrated by Margaret Theakston
  • 50 — R.I.P. — George Mikes (Humour) from How to Be Affluent, Andre Deutsch, 1966
  • 51 — A Valentine — William Saroyan (Short Story) Playboy February 1966
  • 55 — Upon the King [Daniel John Calder; Samuel Behrens] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story); illustrated by Robb; first in a three-part series called “Agents in Action”.
  • 73 — Seeding Twenties — Gwyn Thomas (Short Story) Pick of Today’s Short Stories: 13 ed. John Pudney, Putnam, 1962
  • 79 — Dandy — Alan Evans (Short Story)
  • 87 — Pot Luck — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 90 — The Loneliness of Billiwoonga — Peter Ustinov (Short Story) 1960; illustrated by Fishwick
  • 107 — You Must Know Everything — Isaac Babel; translated by Max Hayward (Short Story) The New Yorker April 9 1966
  • 112 — Waiting — Yevgeny Yevtushenko (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 113 — They Do Not Always Remember — William Burroughs (Vignette) Esquire May 1966
  • 116 — The Bugle — Tom Macdonald (Novellete) 1966; illustrated by Margaret Theakston
  • 154 — A Professional in His Prime — John Pudney (Book Review)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2937Argosy Vol. 364, No. 41967-04-01Henry SteegerNorman Adams
  • 4 — Tranquilizers?/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 13 — Family Boating — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 18 — Watchdog for Justice — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 20 — Discover Mexico by Car — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 26 — Alaska’s Jubilee Year — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 28 — The 1967 Outboards—Part III: Johnson — Hal Steeger (Article)
  • 31 — The Last Encounter [Horatio Hornblower] — C. S. Forester (Short Story)
  • 35 — Big Catch in the Chamber of Death — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Very Honorable Put-Put-Put-Put-Put-Put — Milt Machlin (Pictorial)
  • 42 — The Great Race—1930’s Gangster Style — Lew Louderback (Article)
  • 44 — Moorea—Latest South Pacific “In” Place — Jack Fields (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Why Not Fight Back? — Robert Joseph Allen (Article)
  • 52 — Titan Trouble — S. K. Snedegar (Short Story)
  • 54 — Argosy Giant of Adventure Award—Old Man of the Sea — Peter Michelmore (Article)
  • 58 — Used Motor Oil—Any Good? — David Ash (Article)
  • 61 — Argosy’s Top Twelve for Black Bass — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 64 — I Found Treasure Island — Lord Kilbracken (Article)
  • 66 — The Sea Devil—Count Von Luckner — Lowell Thomas (Article)
  • 74 — Guilty as Hell [Mike Shayne] — Brett Halliday (Novel) Dell, 1967; condensed.
  • 102 — Charlie’s Tavern: A Broken Leg, an Aspen Crud and a Wild Goose to You, Sir! — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 105 — Argosy Workshop: Freshen Up Your Baseboards — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 110 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 120 — Campfires: Recreational Vehicles — George Laycock (Column)
  • 129 — You and Your Car: Icing—A Springtime Trouble — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 130 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
2938Argosy (UK) Vol. 28, No. 41967-04-01Bryn Havord
  • 2 — First Aid for Freddie [Blandings Castle] — P. G. Wodehouse (Short Story) Plum Pie by P. G. Wodehouse, Herbert Jenkins, 1966, as “Sticky Wicket at Blandings”
  • 16 — Spring Song — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — At the Chalet Lartrec — Winston Graham (Short Story) John Bull May 31 1947
  • 31 — The Black Castle — Alan Hemus (Short Story); illustrated by Joy Funnell
  • 37 — Household God — John Salt (Short Story); illustrated by Martin Asbury
  • 49 — For a Silver Peso — Willard Marsh (Short Story) 1965
  • 53 — Countryside — Joseph Chattin (Poem(s)) Daily Mirror
  • 54 — Double, Double [Daniel John Calder; Samuel Behrens] — Michael Gilbert (Novellete); illustrated by Robb; second in a three-part series called “Agents in Action”.
  • 75 — From Paris, with Laughter — André Barbe (Cartoon)
  • 81 — Anyone Can Shoot a Lion — David Coleman (Short Story)
  • 89 — The Tree — H. H. Wilson (Short Story)
  • 102 — Birds and Beasts — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 103 — Norman and the Killer — Joyce Carol Oates (Novellete) Southwest Review Spring 1965; illustrated by Bill Linden
  • 122 — Corporal Brunowski in the Spring — Harry Sutton (Novellete); illustrated by Bill Linden
  • 154 — Storm Over Sharbottle — A. R. Byers (Book Review)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2939Argosy Vol. 364, No. 51967-05-01Henry SteegerAdrian Cowell
  • 4 — Attention, Watchdogs!/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Argosy Workshop: Repair Your Cracked Garden-Tool Handles the Easy Way — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 13 — Family Boating — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 18 — Travel Trails: Big Budget Bonanza: Lower Fares for Foreign Flights — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 22 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 26 — Guns for Gobblers — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 29 — I Saw the Secret Shooting War with China — Adrian Cowell (Article)
  • 34 — The Pro — Jack Hamilton (Short Story)
  • 36 — Bikinis on Stilts — Ward Kennedy (Pictorial)
  • 40 — Watchdog for Justice: Witness to Crime — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 42 — Make Your Alaska Vacation Pay for Itself — P. B. Innis (Article)
  • 45 — Danger Is My Life — Donald Campbell (Article)
  • 50 — The Godmakers — Ian Moffitt (Short Story)
  • 52 — “We’re on Fire! Get Us Out of Here!” — Douglas M. Dederer (Article)
  • 59 — Charlie’s Tavern: Wherein Downey Learns How to Be Healthy Though Sober — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 60 — The 1967 Outboards—Part IV: Chrysler — Hal Steeger (Article)
  • 62 — Who’ll Catch the Mustang? — David Ash (Article)
  • 66 — Fire Fight — D. G. Phipps (Short Story)
  • 72 — Tree Frog — Martin Woodhouse (Extract) Coward-McCann, 1966
  • 100 — Campfires: Sites for Your Summer Camping — George Laycock (Column)
  • 113 — You and Your Car: What’s This About Electric Cars? — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
2940Argosy (UK) Vol. 28, No. 51967-05-01Bryn Havord
  • 2 — Gaeglers and the Pylons — Walter Macken (Short Story); illustrated by Belinda Lyon
  • 14 — Mountain Mercy — Gabriel Hythe (Short Story); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 25 — Knights Errant — Maddocks (Cartoon)
  • 29 — The Lady and the Snare — Diana Winsor (Short Story); illustrated by Margaret Theakston
  • 39 — One Day in the Life of Clement Mossop — Hector Bolitho (Short Story)
  • 47 — Bedtime — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — Twilight of the Gods [Daniel John Calder; Samuel Behrens] — Michael Gilbert (Novellete); illustrated by Michael Whittlesea; third in a three-part series called “Agents in Action”.
  • 70 — Difficulty with a Bouquet — William Sansom (Vignette) Fireman Flower by William Sansom, The Hogarth Press, 1944
  • 72 — Home on the Range — E. L. Malpass (Short Story); illustrated by Joy Funnell
  • 83 — Black Chain — Dorothy K. Haynes (Short Story)
  • 90 — London Observed — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 93 — Legacy of Love — John Christopher (Short Story)
  • 102 — Blondes, Brunettes or Redheads? — Nicholas Scripture (Puzzle)
  • 103 — Life and Little Fishes — Jack Cope (Short Story)
  • 111 — The Difference — E. Vessie McLeod (Short Story)
  • 116 — Tides of Conflict — Alan Dipper (Novellete); illustrated by Bryn Havord
  • 154 — Pens and Petticoats — Wallace Reyburn (Book Review)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2941Argosy Vol. 364, No. 61967-06-01Henry SteegerFrancisco Hidalgo
  • 4 — Chasing Blondes and Flying Fish/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy Workshop: Fix Your Window Screens the Easy Way — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 12 — Family Boating — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 16 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 18 — Travel Trails: Welcome to Oregon — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 22 — See Better—Shoot Better — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 24 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 29 — Boston’s Murder-of-the-Month Club — Bill Buchanan (Article)
  • 31 — Warriors on Bulldozers — Joseph E. Brown (Article)
  • 34 — Devil-Devil Man — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story)
  • 36 — Dying—It’s a Living — Bill Libby (Article)
  • 42 — The Defense of Masada — Admiral Lewis L. Strauss (Article)
  • 50 — Quickest Way to Catch a Carp—Clout It! — Pete Czura (Pictorial)
  • 54 — Spend Your Vacation in the Saddle — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 56 — State of Grace — Donald Honig (Short Story)
  • 58 — Watchdog for Justice: Witness in a Barber Chair — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 60 — The 1967 Outboards—Part V: McCulloch — Hal Steeger (Article)
  • 62 — Spear of Anger — Geoff Taylor (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 72 — Death of a Doxy [Nero Wolfe & Archie Goodwin] — Rex Stout (Novel) Viking, 1966; illustrated by Lou Feck; condensed.
  • 100 — You and Your Car: Plastics in the Automobile — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 106 — Campfires: Trailer Innovations — George Laycock (Column)
  • 118 — Charlie’s Tavern: Beware: Live Martinis! — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
2942Argosy (UK) Vol. 28, No. 61967-06-01Bryn Havord
  • 2 — A Matter of Welfare — Harry Sutton (Short Story); illustrated by Bill Linden
  • 20 — Diary of a Mercenary — Gerald Sinstadt (Short Story); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 28 — Relatively Speaking — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 31 — Never Go Back — Victor Francis (Short Story)
  • 36 — Green-Broke Stud — Tom Mayer (Short Story) 1966; illustrated by Hofbauer
  • 42 — Tight Little Island Tourist — Roy Dewar (Cartoon)
  • 46 — Argosy Profile: Mary Stewart — Stephen Merrick (Interview) [Ref. Mary Stewart]
  • 63 — The Kind-Hearted Waiter — Geoffrey Eyre (Vignette)
  • 65 — Brothers in Arms — Ronald Jeans (Short Story)
  • 73 — Dog’s Life — John Lennon (Short Story)
  • 80 — Bath-Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — Longing for the Glorious Years — Cledwyn Hughes (Short Story)
  • 89 — A Deserted Beach — Robin Charles Smallman (Poem(s)) Daily Mirror
  • 90 — A Cinematograph King — Philip Norman (Short Story); illustrated by Denis Wrigley
  • 102 — Age of Sail — Nicholas Scripture (Puzzle)
  • 103 — Witherington’s Island — Ronald Kay (Short Story)
  • 108 — A Pattern of Dark Hands [Part 1 of 2] — Patrick Turnbull (Serial Segment); illustrated by Michael Whittlesea
  • 154 — Books — James Leasor (Book Review)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2943Argosy Vol. 365, No. 11967-07-01Henry SteegerArie deZanger
  • 4 — The Fairest of the Fair/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy Workshop: A Power Drill That Reverses Direction — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 10 — Campfires: A New Kind of Match — George Laycock (Column)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 18 — Watchdog for Justice: The Cop Killers — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 21 — The Warren Commission Botched the Kennedy Autopsy/Warren Commission One-Bullet Theory Exploded — Marshall Houts (Article)
  • 23 — Florida Keys Unlock Their Greatest Treasure — George X. Sand (Article)
  • 28 — “I’m Sorry, Chérie—I Am Dying” — Mike Moore (Article)
  • 32 — The Creepy Crawlers of Crocodile Isle — Bob Shiarella (Pictorial)
  • 36 — Aw, Go Fly a Kate! — Bob Shiarella (Pictorial)
  • 40 — The Beast-Killer of Bayreuth — Paul Lucey (Article)
  • 42 — The Grand Prix Colossus — David Ash (Pictorial)
  • 47 — The Dog Who Thinks He’s a Fish — Ward Kennedy (Pictorial)
  • 50 — The Kachin Raiders — Ray Cohan & Lew Louderback (Article)
  • 54 — Flying Bomb! — Skip Rice (Short Story)
  • 56 — How the Hippo Got His Name — Walton Smith (Short Story)
  • 58 — The Diamond Gambler — Ray J. Wagner (Short Story)
  • 60 — The Last One Left — John D. MacDonald (Novel) Doubleday, 1967; illustrated by Bob McGinnis; condensed.
  • 63 — Roy Weatherby’s “Magnums” — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 67 — Charlie’s Tavern: Independence Day—for Drinkers Only! — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 68 — Family Boating: Houseboats in an Ocean Race? — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 70 — Travel Trails: Pan-Am Olympics in the Canadian “Pampas” — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 105 — You and Your Car: Important Tire Improvements — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 116 — The Oaks—America’s Bloody Field of Honor — Lew Louderback (Miscellaneous)
  • 120 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 128 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
2944Argosy (UK) Vol. 28, No. 71967-07-01Bryn Havord
  • 2 — The Truth About Agnes — Judy Gardiner (Short Story); illustrated by Michael Whittlesea
  • 13 — Three Men and a Baboon — Anne Merrill (Vignette)
  • 16 — When the Bombs Began to Fall — Major R. H. Fredette (Extract) from The First Battle of Britain 1917/18, Cassell, 1966; illustrated by Bryn Havord
  • 27 — The Cuckoo and the Caterpillar — W. H. Canaway (Short Story)
  • 31 — Are Parents Necessary? — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 34 — Uncle Phil on TV — J. B. Priestley (Novellete) Lilliput April/May 1953; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 37 — Why I Choose This Story — J. B. Priestley (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 54 — Tennis Without Tears — Maddocks (Cartoon)
  • 58 — Two on the Town — D’Arcy Niland (Short Story); illustrated by Bill Linden
  • 77 — Eleven Bags Full — Nicholas Scripture (Puzzle)
  • 78 — Argosy Profile: Paul Gallico — Arthur Pottersman (Interview) [Ref. Paul Gallico]
  • 87 — Horse Sense — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 90 — When Wilkes Wed Rosie — Harry Sutton (Short Story); illustrated by Bill Linden
  • 109 — Flute at Midnight — Juan Rulfo; translated by Margaret Shedd (Short Story) The Kenyon Review 1966
  • 114 — A Pattern of Dark Hands [Part 2 of 2] — Patrick Turnbull (Serial Segment); illustrated by Michael Whittlesea
  • 154 — New Books — Andrew Richmond (Book Review)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2945Argosy Vol. 365, No. 21967-08-01Henry SteegerQuentin Keynes
  • 4 — Glamorous Girl at Expo 67/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Watchdog for Justice: The Faceless Ones — Bob Storer (Column)
  • 8 — You and Your Car: Better Cars Need Better Brakes — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Campfires: Late-Summer Camping — George Laycock (Column)
  • 15 — Argosy Workshop: Rake, Hoe and Weeder, All in One — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 16 — Browning Goes All-Outdoors — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 19 — The Agony of A-Shau — Jim Lucas (Article)
  • 22 — Crossback — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story)
  • 24 — Kayo Konigsberg: Clown Prince of Crime — Nick Pileggi (Article)
  • 26 — Set Sail for the Seychelles — Elwood D. Baumann (Article)
  • 32 — A Letter to Peter — Jerry Chiappetta (Vignette)
  • 34 — Getting the Jump on Forest Fires — Bob Grant & John E. Boykin (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Last Dollar — Jack Schaefer (Short Story)
  • 40 — Swim Into Your Grave — Jack M. Miles (Article)
  • 42 — Classy Caps for Classic Cars — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 44 — The Gold of Malabar — Berkely Mather (Novel) Scribner’s, 1967; illustrated by Bob Handville; condensed.
  • 46 — Go-Go in Yugo — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 50 — Would You Believe a Hippo in the Garden? — Robert Wells (Pictorial)
  • 54 — The Gauntlet — Robert Retla (Short Story)
  • 56 — Fill ’Er Up—with What? — Bill Kotzwinkle (Article)
  • 59 — Gold? — Ivan Jirak (Article)
  • 65 — For the Skipper: It’s a What? — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 72 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 97 — Charlie’s Tavern: Wherein a Beer Lover Nearly Loses His Head — Milt Machlin (Column)
2946Argosy (UK) Vol. 28, No. 81967-08-01Fred Oakley
  • 2 — Mister Sophy — John Mortimer (Short Story)
  • 13 — Outing to the Sea — Leone Stewart (Short Story)
  • 22 — All Aboard! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Hunter and Hunted — Gabriel Hythe (Short Story); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 35 — Father Knows Best — Mary Shore (Short Story)
  • 44 — Theme for Hyacinth — Julian Symons (Short Story); illustrated by Françoise Trainaud
  • 64 — Ark Ahoy — Barbe (Cartoon)
  • 66 — The Leaping Lad — Sid Chaplin (Short Story) The Leaping Lad and Other Stories by Sid Chaplin, Phoenix House, 1947; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 69 — Why I Choose This Story — Sid Chaplin (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 76 — Girl in the Green Dress — Gwen Moffatt (Short Story); illustrated by Joy Funnell
  • 81 — A Legend Revised: William Tell — Barbe (Cartoon)
  • 82 — It Happened on a Dark Night — Pavel Vezhinov (Short Story) 1957
  • 97 — Friends and Neighbours — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 100 — The Deserter — Peter Rout (Short Story)
  • 104 — Heads or Tails — Ronald Duncan (Group Of Items); illustrated by Françoise Trainaud
  • 105 — The Major’s Story — Ronald Duncan (Short Story)
  • 129 — Valerie’s Story — Ronald Duncan (Novellete)
  • 154 — New Books — Anne Merrill (Book Review)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2947Argosy Vol. 365, No. 31967-09-01Henry SteegerRobert L. Webb
  • 4 — Glamour Gal at the Latin Quarter/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Campfires: Cost of Camping — George Laycock (Column)
  • 14 — The Plague of Mold — Frank Edwards (Article) Strange World by Frank Edwards, Lyle, Stuart, 1964
  • 16 — Travel Trails: Visit Winston-Salem — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 20 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 24 — Argosy Workshop: Make Your Grass Grow Greener — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 26 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 29 — Did Jack Ruby Kill the Wrong Man? — Dr. John W. Callahan, M.D. (Article)
  • 30 — Jimmie Dun — Jack Schaefer (Short Story)
  • 33 — Aqua-batics Aboard a Board Built for Two — Bob Shiarella (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Africa—the Wildest Frontier — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 41 — Down in Flames — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Charlotte Harbor’s Mystery Monster — Fred Farris (Article)
  • 46 — A Tip for Bigfoot Nolan — Robert Travers (Short Story)
  • 48 — Hollow Mountain—Filled with Gold? — Ray Dorr (Article)
  • 50 — Pete Kuhlhoff Tests Your ’68 Big-Game Battery — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 54 — The Sad Saga of the Liki Tiki — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 56 — The $400 Shrunken Head — Jorge Esteban (Article)
  • 58 — The Charge of the Swordfish Lancers — Frank Monaco (Pictorial)
  • 64 — Watchdog for Justice: “You Can’t Afford…” — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 66 — Number One Hero of Omaha Beach — J. Porter Reilly (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 88 — Charlie’s Tavern: A Big Drinker Keeps His Mouth Shut — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 102 — You and Your Car: Diagnostic Centers Are Booming — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 106 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — The Dissemblers [Roger West] — John Creasey (Novel) Evans Brothers, 1951, as “Puzzle for Inspector West”; illustrated by Lou Feck; condensed.
2948Argosy (UK) Vol. 28, No. 91967-09-01Peter Maddocks
  • 2 — Long Night — John Christopher (Novellete); illustrated by Michael Whittlesea
  • 18 — Statues on Holiday — Pete (Cartoon)
  • 22 — Milk & Water — J. Holland Smith (Short Story); illustrated by Sandra Archibald
  • 31 — Needle Match — Harry Secombe (Article); illustrated by Bryn Havord
  • 35 — Birthday Bike — Nicholas Scripture (Puzzle)
  • 36 — Argosy Profile: Alistair MacLean — Stephen Merrick (Interview) [Ref. Alistair MacLean]
  • 47 — Shall We Dance? — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — The Simple Life — H. E. Bates (Novellete); illustrated by Margaret Theakston
  • 71 — A Legend Revised: Peter & the Dyke — Maddocks (Cartoon)
  • 72 — Every Little Helps [Dinas Town] — E. L. Malpass (Short Story); illustrated by Joy Funnell
  • 83 — Redundant Miracle — Eric Linklater (Short Story) God Likes Them Plain by Eric Linklater, Cape, 1935; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 85 — Why I Choose This Story — Eric Linklater (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 91 — Hobby Horse — Diana Winsor (Short Story); illustrated by Margaret Theakston
  • 100 — Brighton Cantata — John Pudney (Poem(s)); illustrated by Rosalind Hoyte
  • 102 — The Farthest Hill — Edward Lindall (Short Story)
  • 108 — The Peach Thief — Emilian Stanev (Novellete); illustrated by Françoise Trainaud
  • 153 — Camera Angles: New Books — W. H. Canaway (Book Review)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2949Argosy Vol. 365, No. 41967-10-01Henry SteegerRobert Marx
  • 6 — “Honest, Judge, I Thought His Intentions Were Honorable!”/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Travel Trails: Athens—A Place in the Sun — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 13 — Argosy Workshop: How to Replace a Floor — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 20 — You and Your Car: Auto Gossip for ’68 — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 22 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 27 — Campfires: Tips for Campers — George Laycock (Column)
  • 29 — Will Gamblers Kill Pro Football? — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 30 — I’m Digging Up Jamaica’s Fabulous Sunken Pirate City — Robert Marx (Article)
  • 36 — Wanted: Shipmates to Circle Africa, Cross Atlantic Under Sail — L. Bartlett (Article)
  • 40 — When Will the Turbines Hit the Road? — David Ash (Article)
  • 42 — “You’ve Just Been Had by a Spad, Dad” — Ron Taylor (Article)
  • 46 — The Runner — Robert Travers (Short Story)
  • 50 — The Girl-Finding Machine — Bob Shiarella (Pictorial)
  • 56 — Watchdog for Justice: The Lifeguard and the Bank Heister — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 58 — The Killer Clowns — Joe Brown (Article)
  • 62 — Pete Kuhlhoff Test-Fires the ’68 Shotguns — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 66 — Cruise of the Marsh Rose — Glynn Croudace (Short Story)
  • 78 — Charlie’s Tavern: Are Pubs a Lot of John Bull? — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 84 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 104 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — Scutari — Mladin Zarubica (Novel) Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1967; illustrated by Lou Feck; condensed.
2950Argosy (UK) Vol. 28, No. 101967-10-01Bryn Havord
  • 2 — Fame — Arthur Miller (Short Story) 1966; illustrated by Bryn Havord
  • 10 — A Legend Revisited: St. George and the Dragon — Martin Asbury (Cartoon)
  • 11 — Mr. Hamble’s Bear — Margery Sharp (Short Story) Lilliput October 1944; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 13 — Why I Choose This Story — Margery Sharp (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 20 — Apache Tavern — Paul Horgan (Short Story); illustrated by Bill Linden
  • 36 — Going Places — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — The Zamindar of Pallipuram — Sujatha Bala Subramanian (Short Story); originally published in India, this is the first appearance in England.
  • 44 — Taking a Bird on the Honeymoon — Cledwyn Hughes (Short Story); illustrated by Joy Funnell
  • 50 — Stag of Stumberleap — Henry Williamson (Short Story) Pearson’s Magazine October 1925; illustrated by Hofbauer
  • 68 — Inside Looking Out — Pils (Cartoon)
  • 72 — Three Is Company — Patrick Boyle (Short Story); illustrated by Sandra Archibald
  • 87 — Polka Dot Tie — Ronald Jeans (Short Story)
  • 95 — Out of This World — John Lennon (Short Story); illustrated by Joy Funnell
  • 104 — Man the Pumps, Woman! — Tim Wilkinson (Short Story)
  • 108 — The Long Pursuit [Part 1 of 2] — Jon Cleary (Serial Segment)
  • 154 — New Books — Lionel Davidson (Book Review)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2951Argosy Vol. 365, No. 51967-11-01Henry SteegerHenry M. Blatner
  • 4 — Put Down That Poker!/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Travel Trails: Israel—Land of Holy Cities — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 13 — Argosy Workshop: Lay Your Own Wall-to-Wall Carpeting — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 16 — Campfires: Campers and Skunks — George Laycock (Column)
  • 22 — Charlie’s Tavern: Drinking by the Numbers — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 24 — Watchdog for Justice: Job Corpsman vs. Trigger-Happy Gunman — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 29 — You and Your Car: Lower-Price Cars for ’68 — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 31 — The Secret Soviet Killer Squad — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 34 — Ghost of the Dancer — Walton Smith (Short Story)
  • 36 — The Man Who Made Kennedy’s Cannon — Merrill Lindsay (Article)
  • 40 — The Generation Gap — James Atlee Phillips (Short Story)
  • 42 — I Dumped $8,500,000 Into the Sea — Morris Solomon; as told to Joseph E. Brown (Article)
  • 44 — Living High on the Hood — Hal Steeger (Pictorial)
  • 52 — “I’ll Drive a Boat 600 Miles per Hour—Even if It Kills Me!” — Lee Taylor; as told to Bill Libby (Article)
  • 56 — “More Whale!” — Bryce Walton (Short Story)
  • 59 — The Iron Fist That KO’s Charlie — Karl H. Purnell (Article)
  • 62 — Pete Kuhlhoff Field Test—Top .22s for ’68 — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 74 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 103 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 112 — Shadow the Baron [John Mannering (The Baron)] — Anthony Morton (Novel) Sampson Low, 1951; illustrated by Shannon Stirnweis; condensed.
2952Argosy (UK) Vol. 28, No. 111967-11-01Bryn Havord
  • 2 — A Question of Courage — Darrell Bates (Novellete)
  • 23 — Affair of the Heart — John Wyndham (Short Story) Magpie July 1952; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 25 — Why I Choose This Story — John Wyndham (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 30 — Each Man Kills — Brian Cleeve (Short Story); illustrated by Michie
  • 44 — Young Mr. Big — Curtis W. Casewit (Short Story)
  • 52 — Nanuk — Margaret Laurence (Short Story); illustrated by David Nockels
  • 66 — The Model Motorist — Roy Dewar (Cartoon)
  • 69 — The Colonel’s Photograph — Eugène Ionesco; translated by Jean Stewart (Short Story); illustrated by Bryn Havord
  • 81 — First Reserve — Barry Hines (Short Story)
  • 85 — Duel — Barbe (Cartoon)
  • 86 — Achilles — William Mayne (Short Story)
  • 95 — Diamonds and Hearts — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 98 — Pig in the Middle — Judy Gardiner (Short Story); illustrated by Michael Whittlesea
  • 110 — The Long Pursuit [Part 2 of 2] — Jon Cleary (Serial Segment)
  • 154 — New Books — Julian Symons (Book Review)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2953Argosy (UK) Vol. 28, No. 121967-12-01Bryn Havord
  • 2 — A Matter of Survival — Eric MacColl (Short Story); illustrated by Clyde Pearson
  • 16 — Down Memoir Lane — ffolkes (Cartoon)
  • 21 — The Twist of the Knife — Hector Bolitho (Short Story) Esquire December 1947
  • 30 — Old Man Band — Philip Norman (Short Story); illustrated by Sandra Archibald
  • 42 — Always a First Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — One Fine Day — William Sansom (Short Story)
  • 50 — Argosy Profile: Winston Graham — Arthur Pottersman (Interview) [Ref. Winston Graham]
  • 60 — Patterns in the Dust — Joan Draper (Short Story); illustrated by Michie
  • 75 — Good Turn — Henry Cecil (Short Story) The (London) Evening News June 23 1961; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 77 — Why I Choose This Story — Henry Cecil (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 81 — The Needle — Isaac Bashevis Singer; translated by Elizabeth Shub (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Michael Tregenza
  • 90 — Pursuit — Thurman Warriner (Short Story); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 101 — Champ — Michael Curzon (Short Story); illustrated by Joy Funnell
  • 113 — Mr. Potter’s Hangover — Doreen Robinson (Short Story)
  • 117 — Food for Thought — Nicholas Scripture (Puzzle)
  • 118 — The Lonely — Rod Serling (Story Adaptation) More Stories from the Twilight Zone by Rod Serling, Bantam, 1961; illustrated by Michael Whittlesea
  • 154 — New Books — Russell Braddon (Book Review)
  • 160 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2954Argosy Vol. 366, No. 11968-01-01Henry SteegerPat Caulfield
  • 4 — Graffiti, Anyone?/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Campfires: Those Crowded Campbrounds — George Laycock (Column)
  • 10 — You and Your Car: Winter Car Care — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 15 — Travel Trails: Everybody’s Favorite—San Francisco — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 18 — Watchdog for Justice: Dead End on Fugitive Trail — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 23 — “Only God and John Walsh Hear Gwamba” — Pat Caulfield (Article)
  • 30 — Flying Saucers Swamp the Vietcong — Cornelius Johns (Article)
  • 32 — Clouds of Wrath — Geoff Taylor (Short Story)
  • 34 — Motor Racing’s Man for All Seasons — David Ash (Article)
  • 36 — The Murderous Rampage of Bonnie and Clyde — Thomas Harris (Article)
  • 38 — The Queens of King’s Road — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 44 — The Supersubs Are Here! — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 48 — Duty’s End — Tom Meredith (Short Story)
  • 50 — Be Master of Your Own Island Trading Ship for $1,000 or Less! — Patrick Justin (Article)
  • 52 — Gold Rush—1967 Style — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 54 — Browning’s New Automatic Rifle — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 56 — The Horizontal Skipper — M. G. Ogan (Short Story)
  • 58 — Providence Island: Where Dream Treasures Come True — Bob Marx (Article)
  • 64 — A Crabby Day on Frisco Bay — Ward Kennedy (Pictorial)
  • 70 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 74 — Charlie’s Tavern: Did You Ever Talk to Your Martini? — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 76 — Argosy Workshop: A Very Versatile Adhesive — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 82 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 84 — Heinrich Schnibble and the Insurance Salesman [Heinrich Schnibble] — Dave Morrah (Vignette)
  • 96 — So Lush, So Deadly! [Mike Shayne] — Brett Halliday (Novella/Short Novel)
2955Argosy (UK) Vol. 29, No. 11968-01-01Maddocks
  • 2 — Moment of Decision — Edward Lindall (Short Story); illustrated by Clyde Pearson
  • 15 — Crazy Concert — Maddocks (Cartoon)
  • 20 — Universal Act of Kindness — Peter Marshall (Short Story); illustrated by Sandra Archibald
  • 30 — A Matter of Taste — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — We Three Kings — E. L. Malpass (Short Story)
  • 44 — Art Is Long — Brian Cleeve (Short Story); illustrated by Michael Whittlesea
  • 57 — Open Before Christmas — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 67 — Christmas Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 68 — Seasonal Sayings — Ivor Brown (Miscellaneous)
  • 74 — The World Upside Down — H. E. Bates (Short Story); illustrated by David Knight
  • 89 — Let a Man Dream — Tom Macdonald (Short Story)
  • 93 — Mr. Portway’s Practice — Michael Gilbert (Short Story) Lilliput October 1957; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 95 — Why I Choose This Story — Michael Gilbert (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 104 — Joyous Malingerer — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) The Saturday Review of Literature June 24 1967
  • 106 — Ho Still We See Thee Lie — Helena Osborne (Short Story); illustrated by Margaret Theakston
  • 115 — They Come and They Go — Rupene Ruapapere (Short Story)
  • 118 — Snow — Karen Orendurff (Poem(s)) Miracles ed. Richard Lewis, Penguin, 1966
  • 120 — Keep Walking — Geoffrey Household (Short Story); illustrated by Michael Whittlesea
  • 128 — Someone at the Door — A. L. Barker (Novellete); illustrated by Michael Whittlesea
  • 154 — New Books — Chaim Bermant (Book Review)
2956Argosy Vol. 336, No. 21968-02-01Henry SteegerRoger Patterson & Bob Gimlin
  • 4 — I Have Six Children. Can You Tell Me Why?/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Travel Trails: The Adirondack Northway — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 10 — Watchdog for Justice: The Disguise That Almost Worked — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 18 — Argosy Workshop: Plant Your Garden Now — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 20 — Charlie’s Tavern: It’s Bourbon for Real Patriots — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 23 — First Photos of “Bigfoot”, California’s Legendary “Abominable Snowman” — Ivan T. Sanderson (Article)
  • 32 — Big Mouth — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story)
  • 35 — Eyewitness Report: The American Revolution of 1967 — Larry Calloway (Article)
  • 38 — A Whale of a Sport — Charles Brill (Pictorial)
  • 44 — The Wildest Men in the Air — Desmond Slattery (Article)
  • 46 — Where’s the Gold of Graveyard Reef? — Joe Brown (Article)
  • 48 — Olmurani — Joe Gores (Short Story)
  • 50 — Iron Dogs on the Fort Yukon Trail — George Babcock (Article)
  • 54 — Remington’s New Rim Fire Magnum — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 56 — The Courier — Leon Ware (Short Story)
  • 60 — To Answer a Siren Song — Ward Kennedy (Pictorial)
  • 66 — Racing’s Dirty Dozen for Mighty Mini-Cars — David Ash (Article)
  • 68 — Campfires: The Truth About “Sweet-Meat ’Possum” — George Laycock (Column)
  • 72 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 84 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 88 — You and Your Car: Skidproof Cars — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 96 — The Bridge That Went Nowhere [Capt. Jose da Silva] — Robert L. Fish (Novel)
2957Argosy (UK) Vol. 29, No. 21968-02-01
  • 2 — The Gauntlet — Robert Retla (Short Story) Argosy August 1967; illustrated by John Jarvies
  • 15 — Role Call — ffolkes (Cartoon)
  • 21 — Courage Is Catching — W. H. Canaway (Short Story)
  • 26 — Cotty’s Cove — Winston Graham (Short Story) One and All ed. Denys Val Baker, Museum Press, 1951; illustrated by Anthony Colbert
  • 40 — Forty Winks — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — The Prime Minister’s Stamps — J. Holland Smith (Short Story)
  • 50 — Flavour of Danger — Paul Horgan (Novellete) (Reprint); illustrated by Clyde Pearson
  • 71 — Brother Ambrose and the Golden Gates — B. L. Jacot (Short Story) Everybody’s June 21 1952
  • 75 — Land! Land! — Gwyn Thomas (Short Story) 1960; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 77 — Why I Choose This Story — Gwyn Thomas (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 84 — For the Want of a Nail — Berkely Mather (Short Story); illustrated by Denis Manton
  • 91 — Word of Honour — James Hines (Short Story)
  • 95 — Ring Rivals — Nicholas Scripture (Puzzle)
  • 96 — Journey to a Lost Kingdom — Michel Peissel (Article)
  • 138 — Tomorrow Has Been Cancelled! — Gordon Williams (Book Review)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2958Argosy Vol. 366, No. 31968-03-01Henry Steeger
  • 4 — Turn on the Gas/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — How to Confuse a Shotgunner — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 10 — Travel Trails: Olé for the Olympics! — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 14 — Argosy Workshop: How to Clear Out the Dead Wood — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 18 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 20 — Watchdog for Justice: The Hunt for the “Florida Fox” — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 22 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 24 — Campfires: Tips on Tenting — George Laycock (Column)
  • 27 — Africa’s Soldiers of Fortune — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 34 — The Dog from Hell — Glynn Croudace (Short Story)
  • 36 — Jimmy Clark: Legend in a Lotus — David Ash (Article)
  • 42 — Pub-Crawling Through Ireland by Boat — Bern White (Pictorial)
  • 48 — Hit Him in the Mouth, Killer! — Murray Robinson (Article)
  • 52 — Discovered: Wrecked Ship of “Sea Pirate” Von Luckner — Garland Roark & Ralph Varady (Article)
  • 58 — Design for Loving — Frank Blackman (Pictorial)
  • 64 — Laughing Boy: Jolly Gray Giant of the Sea — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 66 — The Colonel at Pleiku — Jackson Bowling (Short Story)
  • 68 — Family Boating: Get Your Outboard Out of Mothballs — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 70 — You and Your Car: Preventive Medicine for Your Tires — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 74 — Charlie’s Tavern: Wouldn’t You Like to Fly in a Beautiful Saloon? — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 90 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — Blood Sport — Dick Francis (Extract) Michael Joseph, 1967
2959Argosy (UK) Vol. 29, No. 31968-03-01Renato Fratini
  • 2 — Last Dollar — Jack Schaefer (Short Story) Argosy August 1967; illustrated by Bill Linden
  • 21 — Expensive Love Story — Wolf Mankowitz (Short Story) Cosmopolitan May 1967
  • 27 — Men v. Women — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 30 — White Elephant — Edwin Samuel (Short Story); illustrated by Anne Mieke
  • 40 — Sally — Patrick Boyle (Short Story); illustrated by Sandra Archibald
  • 56 — Safety Snag — Edward McLachlan (Cartoon)
  • 60 — Flame of the Forest — Ronald Duncan (Short Story); illustrated by Michael Whittlesea; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 63 — Why I Choose This Story — Ronald Duncan (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 73 — The Game — Anthony Mostyn (Short Story)
  • 78 — Like Sardines, Man — Scott Cameron (Poem(s))
  • 80 — No More the Minaret — Patrick Turnbull (Short Story); illustrated by Mark Peppé
  • 93 — Rain Is Hard — Heinrich Böll (Vignette) 1967
  • 95 — Pluviose — Julian Bell (Poem(s)) Essays, Poems and Letters by Julian Bell, The Hogarth Press, 1938
  • 96 — Devil’s Plunge [Part 1 of 2] — David Walker (Serial Segment)
  • 138 — The Lady’s Not for Laughing — Leslie Thomas (Book Review)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2960Argosy Vol. 366, No. 41968-04-01Henry SteegerDouglas Botting
  • 4 — My Wife Has an Incision/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy Workshop: Quick Tool Finder — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Travel Trails: Texas Hemisfair 68 — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 18 — For the Skipper: Ahoy, the Morse Boat! — Bill Radke (Column)
  • 20 — You and Your Car: The Electric Car Is Here — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 23 — The Men Who Are Out to Kill LBJ — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 26 — Up the Amazon with River Pirates — Douglas Botting (Article)
  • 32 — “Let’s Stop Treating Our Athletes Like Babies!” — Jesse Owens & Paul G. Neimark (Article)
  • 36 — Saigon—The Playpen in Charlie’s Back Yard — Harold Stephens (Article)
  • 42 — Success of a Mission — William Arden (Short Story)
  • 44 — Get Your Jackass in Gear — Bob Shiarella (Pictorial)
  • 53 — Campfires: Sight-Seeing Campers — George Laycock (Column)
  • 54 — For the Motorist: 1968 Kaiser Jeep Wagoneer — David Ash (Column)
  • 56 — Slaughter of a Nudist Queen — Christian Darby (Article)
  • 62 — Secrets of Long-Range Shooting — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 65 — Watchdog for Justice: Haircut Hero Is Watchdog-of-Year — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 66 — Beetle Race in Paradise — Gene Vos (Pictorial)
  • 72 — More Evidence That Bigfoot Exists — Ivan T. Sanderson (Article)
  • 74 — .50-Caliber — T. W. Thomas (Short Story)
  • 82 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 84 — Charlie’s Tavern: Downey and His 20-20 Nose — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 88 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — Landslide — Desmond Bagley (Novel) Doubleday, 1967; condensed.
2961Argosy (UK) Vol. 29, No. 41968-04-01Bryn Havord
  • 4 — Elena — Konstantin Paustovsky; translated by Andrew Thomson (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Bryn Havord
  • 11 — Prompt Delivery — Maddocks (Cartoon)
  • 12 — Fijian Image — M. Evan Curtis (Short Story)
  • 24 — No Trumpets on the Other Side — George Foster (Short Story); illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 35 — Selling Race — Judy Chard (Short Story)
  • 40 — One for the Pot — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — What Would You Do? — Darrell Bates (Short Story)
  • 54 — The Revenge of Martin Lucas Field on Colonel Cristobal Ocampos [Colonel Cristobal Ocampos] — Michael Gilbert (Novellete); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 74 — Money Talks — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 77 — Oedipus Complex — V. S. Pritchett (Short Story) The Atlantic Monthly July 1940; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 79 — Why I Choose This Story — V. S. Pritchett (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 82 — Stepping Stones — Sempé (Cartoon)
  • 84 — Poppies in the Corn — Mary E. Pearce (Short Story); illustrated by Margaret Theakston
  • 97 — Pesos for Pedro — Joe Gregory (Short Story)
  • 102 — Devil’s Plunge [Part 2 of 2] — David Walker (Serial Segment); illustrated by Bryn Havord
  • 138 — New Books — James Leasor (Book Review)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2962Argosy Vol. 366, No. 51968-05-01Henry SteegerCarl Turk, Kimberly Clark & Arie deZanger
  • 4 — Which Direction Did You Fall?/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 12 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — You and Your Car: New Products for the New Cars — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 19 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 21 — Argosy Workshop: Aluminum Pressure-Sensitive Tape — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 23 — Argosy Giant of Adventure, 1968: Treasure Diver—Sailing Pioneer—Archeologist—Adventurer — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 30 — “How I Shot Down Bonnie and Clyde” — Tom Harris & John H. Jenkins (Extract) from I’m Frank Hamer, Pemberton Press, 1968
  • 34 — Sydney Is a Yank’s Best Friend — John Godwin (Article)
  • 40 — The Electric Car: It Could Add Years to Your Life — David Ash (Article)
  • 42 — Monster of Grand Isle — Poke Runyon (Short Story)
  • 52 — Watchdog for Justice: Citizens of Tomorrow Foil Bungling Heister — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 56 — Charlie’s Tavern: Watch Out for Those Sneaky Drinks! — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 58 — Shooting-Eyes and Ears — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 62 — Travel Trails: East African Camera Safari — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 65 — Newest Secret of the Well of Virgins — Norman Scott & Don Ediger (Article)
  • 70 — Crash Landing Off Vietnam — Jacland Marmur (Short Story)
  • 73 — John Wilkes Booth’s Assassination Arsenal — Robert Elman (Article)
  • 82 — Campfires: Tips for Spring Campers — George Laycock (Column)
  • 88 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — The Bloody Rockpile — Bliss K. Thorne (Novella/Short Novel)
2963Argosy (UK) Vol. 29, No. 51968-05-01Bryn Havord
  • 4 — The Shearing of Sansom — Harry Mark Petrakis (Short Story) 1967; illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 17 — Paintings in a Paper Bag — George Bradshaw (Short Story) 1967
  • 25 — Bank Notes — Maddocks (Cartoon)
  • 29 — Beauty and Beast — William Sansom (Short Story) A Contest of Ladies and Other Stories by William Sansom, Hogarth Press, 1956; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 31 — Why I Choose This Story — William Sansom (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 44 — Below the Snow-Line — Michael Hastings (Short Story); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 53 — Four Voices of Spring
  • 54 — “From the spike on the town-bough” — Richard Church (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 55 — “Following the sun” — Helen Mary Mackay (Poem(s))
  • 56 — “Now has the green time come all of a sudden” — Anthony Naumann (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 57 — “Where is the landscape we once knew?” — Boris Pasternak (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 58 — Moscow ’42 — Konstantin Paustovsky; translated by Andrew Thomson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 64 — Alibi for a Grandpa — E. L. Malpass (Short Story); illustrated by Joy Funnell
  • 74 — The Long and the Short — Nicholas Scripture (Puzzle)
  • 76 — The Ledge — Lawrence Sargent Hall (Short Story) The Hudson Review Winter 1958/1959; illustrated by Clyde Pearson
  • 92 — All About Trousers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 95 — Glimpses of the Great — John Dos Passos (Extract) from The Best Times, New American Library, 1966 [Ref. Ernest Hemingway, Scott Fitzgerald & Picasso]
  • 102 — Love Letter from an Old Hotel — Brian Cleeve (Short Story); illustrated by Sandra Archibald
  • 112 — Puppet Show [Summers] — Victor Francis (Novellete); illustrated by Bryn Havord
  • 136 — Three Pages of Barbe — Barbe (Cartoon)
  • 139 — Personal Opinion — Hammond Innes (Book Review)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2964Argosy Vol. 366, No. 61968-06-01Henry SteegerVernon Merritt, III
  • 5 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 6 — That’s What the Man Said!/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Watchdog for Justice: Troubles of a “Hot Guy” Look-Alike — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 10 — Campfires: Follow the Mississippi — George Laycock (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 21 — For the Skipper — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 23 — New Ray Gun Heals Wounds in Half the Time — Herb Bailey (Article)
  • 26 — I Was There, Man! — J. Porter Reilly (Short Story)
  • 28 — Will Super-Cars Sweep Indy? — David Ash (Article)
  • 30 — Dry Run with 15,000 Headhunters — Dean May (Article)
  • 36 — Operation Chimpanzee — Professor Bernhard Grzimek (Article)
  • 38 — The Golden Tiki — Joe Gores (Short Story)
  • 40 — Shark Busters in Bikinis — Ward Kennedy (Pictorial)
  • 55 — You and Your Car: New Tires for Safety — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 58 — “Buffalo Bill” Cody—Hottest Gun in the Wild West — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 60 — Argosy Workshop: The “Antique” Look — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 62 — Travel Trails: East Africa Camera Safari—Part II — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 64 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 66 — A Sunken City 12,000 Feet High! — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 70 — Argosy Vacation Showcase — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 97 — The Dark Power [Kane Jackson] — William Arden (Novella/Short Novel)
2965Argosy (UK) Vol. 29, No. 61968-06-01Bryn Havord
  • 2 — The Night the Sun Shone [Summers] — Victor Francis (Short Story); illustrated by Bryn Havord
  • 18 — Nature Study — John Mortimer (Short Story); in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 21 — Why I Choose This Story — John Mortimer (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 24 — Sharps & Flats — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — The Shoal — Harry Franklin (Short Story)
  • 32 — And the Blue Flowers — Bogomil Rainov (Short Story); illustrated by Michie
  • 49 — Dress Sense — Nicholas Scripture (Puzzle)
  • 50 — Five of Spades — George Mackay Brown (Short Story)
  • 56 — Miss Aitchison’s Gentleman Journalist — Philip Norman (Short Story); illustrated by Edward McLachlan
  • 76 — [cartoon] — Barbe (Cartoon)
  • 77 — Protection — James Pattinson (Short Story)
  • 83 — Dog Days — ffolkes (Cartoon)
  • 87 — Reverie on a Lonely Shore — Tom Macdonald (Short Story)
  • 94 — Adobe Castle — Curtis W. Casewit (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 106 — House on Stilts [Part 1 of 2] — Patrick Turnbull (Serial Segment); illustrated by Bryn Havord
  • 138 — New Books — Anne Merrill (Book Review)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2966Argosy Vol. 367, No. 11968-07-01Henry SteegerJack Fields, Bruce Pendleton, Ben Cropp & Quentin Keynes
  • 4 — “How Soon She’s Ripe”/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Watchdog for Justice: Michigan’s Massacre of the Innocents — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 10 — Travel Trails: Switzerland—The World’s Oldest Democracy — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 13 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 15 — You and Your Car: Design-’Em Yourself Cars — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 18 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 20 — Argosy Workshop: The Newest Status Symbol — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 23 — Poison-Gas War Is Here! — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 28 — Around the World on a Dollar a Day — John Dowd (Article)
  • 32 — The Lady Was a Colonel—but the Colonel Was No Lady — Don Dwiggins (Article)
  • 34 — Jumbo Roundup — George Travers (Pictorial)
  • 38 — The Ghost — Geoff Taylor (Short Story)
  • 41 — Outboards with Elegance — Ward Kennedy (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Shake the Mafia—If You Can! — Bill Libby (Article)
  • 47 — They’ve Got to Be Skidding! — Bob Shiarella (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Chili Day — Frank X. Tolbert (Article)
  • 52 — The Death Run of 8017 — Walter Hannon; as told to Glenn Infield (Article)
  • 54 — E Mao Ariki — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story)
  • 57 — New .22 Rifles and Their Ammo — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 60 — The Rhubarb Over the Radials — David Ash (Article)
  • 69 — Charlie’s Tavern: Charlie Scotches a Rumor — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 87 — Campfires: For That Early Morning Start — George Laycock (Column)
  • 96 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
2967Argosy (UK) Vol. 29, No. 71968-07-01Maddocks
  • 4 — One-to-Ten [Daniel John Calder; Samuel Behrens] — Michael Gilbert (Novellete); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 24 — School Report — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Big Mouth — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story) Argosy February 1968
  • 32 — In the Middle of Nowhere — H. E. Bates (Short Story); illustrated by David Knight
  • 46 — Still Life — Barbe (Cartoon)
  • 47 — Illusions — Branimir Scepanovic; translated by Madge Phillips (Short Story)
  • 51 — Good Heavens, Fanthorpe! — Edward McLachlan (Cartoon)
  • 55 — Eye for Detail — B. L. Jacot (Short Story)
  • 62 — The Da Vinci Caper [Summers] — Victor Francis (Short Story); illustrated by Bryn Havord
  • 80 — Card Count — Nicholas Scripture (Puzzle)
  • 81 — Where There’s a Will — Anne Merrill (Short Story)
  • 88 — The Swimmers — William Saroyan (Short Story) Playboy November 1966; illustrated by Michael Whittlesea; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 91 — Why I Choose This Story — William Saroyan (Afterword To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 98 — Call Me a Cab — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 101 — Account Rendered — Marjorie Eccles (Short Story)
  • 106 — House on Stilts [Part 2 of 2] — Patrick Turnbull (Serial Segment); illustrated by Bryn Havord
  • 138 — New Books — Russell Braddon (Book Review)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2968Argosy Vol. 367, No. 21968-08-01Henry SteegerLeonard Kamsler
  • 4 — She Burst While Drinking/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Travel Trails: Visit the London Bridge—in Arizona — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 9 — Campfires: Portable Toilet for Campers — George Laycock (Column)
  • 10 — Watchdog for Justice: Justice and the “Stop Thief” Caper — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 12 — Argosy Workshop: How to Get the Best Price for Your Home — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 15 — You and Your Car: Electronics on the Highway — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 19 — White Headhunters of the Amazon — Edward Trevor (Article)
  • 22 — Israel’s Fighting “Peace Corps” — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 30 — Your Own Racing Car for Under $2,000 — David Ash (Article)
  • 35 — The Spreading Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle — Ivan T. Sanderson (Article)
  • 38 — The Bear — Dion Henderson (Short Story)
  • 41 — Soak It to Me, Baby — Ward Kennedy (Pictorial)
  • 46 — Secrets of a Professional Treasure Diver — Bob Marx (Article)
  • 52 — Alaska’s Top Two — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 54 — Old Blood and Guts — J. Porter Reilly (Short Story)
  • 57 — Old Bottles—Good as Gold — Robert J. Smith (Pictorial)
  • 61 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 81 — “30” Manhattan East [Frank Sessions] — Hillary Waugh (Novella/Short Novel)
2969Argosy (UK) Vol. 29, No. 81968-08-01Michael Johnson
  • 4 — Courier — Leon Ware (Short Story) Argosy February 1968; illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 17 — Something Borrowed — Harry Secombe (Short Story); in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 19 — Why I Choose This Story — Harry Secombe (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 22 — The Good Citizen — Yevgeny Yevtushenko; translated by David Mann (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Bryn Havord
  • 33 — Flower Power — Maddocks (Cartoon)
  • 37 — A Pastorale of War — Freya Stark (Short Story)
  • 43 — Chef’s Special — Henry Cecil (Short Story); illustrated by Edward McLachlan
  • 56 — Flanelled Fools — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 59 — Just the Lady We’re Looking For — Donald E. Westlake (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September 1964
  • 64 — Peaceful People [Daniel John Calder; Samuel Behrens] — Michael Gilbert (Novellete); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 83 — Behind the Word: Sandwich — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) from The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English, The Oxford University Press, 1964
  • 84 — Argosy Profile: John Betjeman — Philip Norman (Interview) [Ref. John Betjeman]
  • 94 — [cartoon] — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 95 — Situation Comedy — Graham Seal (Vignette)
  • 98 — Island of Eve — Hugh B. Cave (Novellete) 1967; illustrated by Bryn Havord
  • 138 — New Books — Gordon Williams (Book Review)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2970Argosy Vol. 367, No. 31968-09-01Henry SteegerR. F. Marx
  • 4 — A Call for Watchdogs for Justice/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Travel Trails: Taiwan—Rare Remnant of Old China — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 14 — Campfires: Preseason Tips for Hunters — George Laycock (Column)
  • 16 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 21 — Commander Crabb Is Alive — J. Bernard Hutton (Article)
  • 28 — Going Native—The Hard Way — David Seidler (Article)
  • 32 — Columbus’s Last Two Ships Found in Jamaica — Bob Marx (Article)
  • 38 — The Officers’ Bar — Gerald Green (Short Story)
  • 40 — A Watchdog for Justice Special: Money, Muscle and Murder — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 42 — Wild & Wet — Ward Kennedy (Pictorial)
  • 48 — Espionage—Football’s Silent Defense — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 50 — Big-Bore Rifle Roundup for ’68-’69 — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 54 — “I Found a Hunter’s Paradise” — John Dowd (Article)
  • 57 — The Widow Maker — Walton Smith (Short Story)
  • 60 — Charlie’s Tavern: How to Stuff a Wild Water Watermelon — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 73 — Argosy Workshop: Storing Summer Furniture — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 82 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 86 — You and Your Car: Latest News on the ’69 Cars — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 89 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — The Mountain of the Blind — John Creasey (Novel) Hodder & Stoughton, 1960; condensed.
2971Argosy (UK) Vol. 29, No. 91968-09-01Bryn Havord
  • 4 — One Step from Disaster on Slate Mountain — W. H. Canaway (Short Story); illustrated by Clyde Pearson
  • 17 — Benny — Richard Echlin (Short Story)
  • 23 — Jolidays — Various (Cartoon)
  • 26 — A Betting Man — Brian Glanville (Short Story) 1961; illustrated by Oliphant; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 29 — Why I Choose This Story — Brian Glanville (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 37 — Skyber — Mary E. Pearce (Short Story)
  • 46 — Mr. Calder Acquires a Dog [Daniel John Calder; Samuel Behrens] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story); illustrated by David Nockels
  • 62 — Waiter, Is My Soup Burning Your Thumb? — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 65 — Love and the Buffalo — James Leo Herlihy (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 76 — The Devil Finds Work for Jake O’Hara [The Devil] — Brian Cleeve (Short Story) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1968, as “The Devil and Jake O’Hara”; illustrated by Belinda Lyon
  • 86 — Behind the Word: Martinet — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) from The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English, The Oxford University Press, 1964
  • 87 — House in the Hills — Sujatha Bala Subramanian (Short Story)
  • 93 — Caged Thoughts — James Casson (Short Story)
  • 98 — A Cool Day for Killing [Part 1 of 2] — William Haggard (Serial Segment); illustrated by Bryn Havord
  • 138 — New Books — Geoffrey Household (Book Review)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2972Argosy Vol. 367, No. 41968-10-01Henry SteegerUPI
  • 6 — Heroism/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — You and Your Car: Tips on Trailer Towing — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 21 — Where Is Michael Rockefeller? — John Godwin (Article)
  • 22 — First Photos Ever Taken Inside the Well of the Virgins — Norman Scott & Don Ediger (Article)
  • 26 — Massacre at Isbuschenski — Christopher S. Hyde (Short Story)
  • 28 — The Confederate Navy Rises Again — Pete Czura (Article)
  • 32 — Watchdog for Justice: The Case of the Tiny Hostage — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 34 — Up the Amazon on a Cushion of Air — Michael Bentine (Article)
  • 36 — Why Football Is Getting Dirtier Than Ever! — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 38 — Scatterguns for ’68-’69 — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 42 — Smugglers’ Range — Poke Runyon (Short Story)
  • 48 — Charlie’s Tavern: Sex Rears a Head That Is Not on a Beer — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 50 — Travel Trails: San Juan—Puerto Rico’s Paradise — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 54 — Argosy Workshop: Now Is the Time to Winterize Your Home — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 69 — Special Car Roundup: The ’69 Cars Are Here! — David Ash (Short Story)
  • 78 — Campfires: Seats for Campers — George Laycock (Column)
  • 81 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 97 — I, Lucifer [Modesty Blaise] — Peter O’Donnell (Extract) Souvenir Press, 1967
2973Argosy (UK) Vol. 29, No. 101968-10-01Ed Bernd
  • 4 — Last Jump — James Ryan (Short Story); illustrated by John Jarvies
  • 17 — My Father’s Wife — Darrell Bates (Short Story)
  • 29 — Autumn Leaves — Belinda Lyon (Cartoon)
  • 33 — Yash the Chimney Sweep — Isaac Bashevis Singer; translated by Mirra Ginsburg (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post May 4 1968
  • 38 — The Woman Who Loved a Motor-Car — Julian Symons (Short Story); illustrated by David Knight
  • 49 — Windless — Helen McCloy (Short Story) 1958, as by Helen Clarkson; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 51 — Why I Choose This Story — Helen McCloy (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 55 — Red Mare — T. G. Nestor (Short Story)
  • 64 — Mountain of My Fear — David S. Roberts (Article)
  • 89 — Entente Fairly Cordiale — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 92 — VIP — Thurman Warriner (Short Story); illustrated by Michie
  • 102 — Behind the Word: Boycott — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) from The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English, The Oxford University Press, 1964
  • 103 — More Than Kin — Ralph Norton (Short Story)
  • 108 — A Cool Day for Killing [Part 2 of 2] — William Haggard (Serial Segment); illustrated by Bryn Havord
  • 138 — New Books — H. R. F. Keating (Book Review)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2974Argosy Vol. 367, No. 51968-11-01Henry SteegerWil Blanche
  • 5 — Argosy Workshop: A Safe for Your Home — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 6 — All About You, Dear Reader/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Campfires: Tips on Packing — George Laycock (Column)
  • 12 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — Charlie’s Tavern: Being Driven to Drink Is Not So Bad — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 21 — The Five Weirdest Wonders of the World — Ivan T. Sanderson (Article)
  • 24 — Pro Football’s Intimidators — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 26 — Storm Over Stuffed Kishka — Gerald Kersh (Short Story)
  • 29 — My Month as Robinson Crusoe — Bob Marx (Article)
  • 34 — Let’s Bring Back the Steam Car — David Ash (Article)
  • 36 — All-Time Middleweight Boxing Contest — [uncredited] (Competition)
  • 38 — Jane Bond’s No. I Enemy—Smersh — Ronald Seth (Extract) from The Executioners, Hawthorn Books, Inc., 1967
  • 42 — Jinx Ship — Harvey Haislip (Short Story)
  • 46 — Watchdog for Justice: FBI Report Shows Soaring Crime Wave — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 48 — Travel Trails: The Miracle of Jet Travel — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 52 — You and Your Car: A Peek Into the 70s — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 63 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — Banff or Bust — Hal Steeger; edited by Bernard J. White & Ward Kennedy (Article)
  • 74 — Rimfires for ’69 — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 96 — The Father Hunt [Nero Wolfe & Archie Goodwin] — Rex Stout (Extract) Viking, 1967
2975Argosy (UK) Vol. 29, No. 111968-11-01Michael Johnson
  • 2 — Unscheduled Flight — Douglas Railton (Short Story); illustrated by Michael Whittlesea
  • 15 — Pebbles from the Vicar — Geoffrey Andreas (Vignette)
  • 18 — Gaylord, an Example to Us All [Gaylord Pentecost] — Eric Malpass (Short Story); illustrated by Sandra Archibald
  • 29 — Trace the Title — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 30 — Theft of the Clouded Tiger [Nick Velvet] — Edward D. Hoch (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September 1966; illustrated by Oliphant
  • 43 — Rush Hour — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — Argosy Profile: Peter Ustinov: Life in Middle C — Dick Adler (Interview) [Ref. Peter Ustinov]
  • 56 — Medalomania — Maddocks (Cartoon)
  • 60 — Rosemary — Harry Mark Petrakis (Short Story); illustrated by Ron Davis
  • 73 — The Unfortunate Financier [Simon Templar (The Saint)] — Leslie Charteris (Short Story) Empire News October 8 1933, as “The Whipping of Uncle Oates”; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 75 — Why I Choose This Story — Leslie Charteris (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 87 — Jenkins — Richard Allan (Vignette)
  • 89 — For Art’s Sake — Fredric Scanlan (Short Story)
  • 93 — Behind the Word: Mesmerism — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) from The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English, The Oxford University Press, 1964
  • 94 — Walk Proud — Michael Hastings (Short Story); illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 106 — Back to Square One — Richard Awdry (Novellete); illustrated by Denis Manton
  • 138 — New Books — Frederick Laws (Book Review)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2976Argosy Vol. 367, No. 61968-12-01Henry SteegerArie deZanger
  • 4 — A Message for Watchdogs for Justice/Honest Abe Club/Coming Attractions — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 12 — Campfires: Winter Tips for Campers — George Laycock (Column)
  • 13 — Argosy Workshop: For Christmas—A Portable Power Tool Kit — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 14 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 16 — You and Your Car: Read Your Warrantee — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 19 — Charlie’s Tavern: More Fun Than a Barrel of Monkeys — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 21 — Come See the Flying Saucers! — Herbert Bailey (Article)
  • 26 — Journey to the Forbidden Mountain — Walter Bonatti (Article)
  • 32 — Watchdog for Justice: Alert: Carmen Gagliardi—Wanted on Suspicion of Murder — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 34 — The All-American—Football’s Biggest Phony — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 36 — Bobby Unser—The Racers’ Racer — David Ash (Article)
  • 38 — Can of Bugs — Geoff Taylor (Short Story)
  • 41 — San Francisco Blood Bath — Bud Boyd (Article)
  • 45 — Special Gift Section (Section Introduction)
  • 45 — What to Buy Your Wife for Christmas — The Editors of Ladies’ Home Journal (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — What to Ask Your Wife For — The Editors of Ladies’ Home Journal (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — Moonlight Snow Cruise — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 53 — All-Time Middleweight Boxing Contest — [uncredited] (Competition)
  • 54 — Ghost Ship — Ray Jay Wagner (Short Story)
  • 80 — Hooligan — David Dodge (Novella/Short Novel)
2977Argosy (UK) Vol. 29, No. 121968-12-01Bryn Havord
  • 2 — First Love — Brian Cleeve (Short Story); illustrated by Sandra Archibald
  • 14 — [cartoon] — [uncredited] (Cartoon)
  • 15 — The Private Life of Ifor Tombs — Anne Merrill (Short Story)
  • 21 — Mind Your Manners — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 24 — Theft from the Onyx Pool [Nick Velvet] — Edward D. Hoch (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1967; illustrated by Oliphant
  • 36 — The Long and the Short of It — George Garrett (Short Story); illustrated by Trevor Ridley
  • 45 — It’s No Joke — John Godwin (Humour) 1968
  • 52 — Biddy’s Girls — John Salt (Short Story); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 69 — All Men Are Bea… — Donald E. Westlake (Short Story) 1966
  • 78 — Behind the Word: Heath Robinson — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 79 — [cartoon] — Heath Robinson (Cartoon) (Reprint)
  • 84 — Unknown — R. F. Delderfield (Short Story); in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 85 — Introduction to “Unknown” — R. F. Delderfield (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 94 — Opposite Number — Jacob Hay (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1966; illustrated by Edward McLachlan
  • 106 — Flowers of Folly — Geoff Taylor (Novellete)
  • 138 — New Books — Richard O’Neill (Book Review)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2978Argosy Vol. 368, No. 11969-01-01Henry Steeger
  • 4 — A “Watchdog” Answers the Call — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Argosy Workshop: Tips for Tinkerers — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 10 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 11 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 12 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 14 — Travel Trails: Las Vegas—Entertainment Capital of the World — Bernard Joseph (Column)
  • 16 — For the Skipper: The Florida Keys — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 19 — Snowmobiles to the North Pole [Part 1 of 2] — Hal Steeger (Article)
  • 26 — The Magic Bullet — Edward D. Hoch (Short Story)
  • 29 — Watchdog for Justice: Nine Tortured Hours of “Justice Cool” — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 32 — ESP = Sex — Hans Holzer & Lew Louderback (Article)
  • 36 — The Shark Killers of Mayo — Frank Monaco (Pictorial)
  • 40 — They Don’t Volunteer for Football’s Suicide Squad! — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 42 — Ti — Jack Dillon (Short Story)
  • 44 — Handguns for Sportsmen — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 48 — Ash’s Law on Car Options — David Ash (Article)
  • 52 — The Confederate Air Force Flies World War II — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 73 — Campfires: Camping by Boat — George Laycock (Column)
  • 80 — South of the Moon — Joe Gores (Novella/Short Novel)
2979Argosy (UK) Vol. 30, No. 11969-01-01Edward McLachlan
  • 2 — Crooked Bone — Gerald Kersh (Novellete) The Saturday Evening Post August 10 1968; illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 26 — Cash on Delivery — P. M. Hubbard (Short Story); illustrated by Sandra Archibald
  • 36 — Last Adventure — Thurman Warriner (Short Story)
  • 44 — “Christmas to me” — Thomas Royle (Poem(s))
  • 45 — A Writer and a Gentleman — John le Carré (Short Story) 1968, as “The Writer and the Horse”
  • 49 — Schoolmistress — Alec Waugh (Short Story) Collier’s May 13 1950; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 49 — Why I Choose This Story — Alec Waugh (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 57 — A Christmas Feast — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 66 — Christmas Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
  • 67 — Joyful and Triumphant — Eric Malpass (Short Story); illustrated by Edward McLachlan
  • 80 — Theft of the Toy Mouse [Nick Velvet] — Edward D. Hoch (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1968; illustrated by Oliphant
  • 91 — Lone Survivor — Tom Hopkinson (Short Story)
  • 99 — Old Strollers Carol Party — Cledwyn Hughes (Short Story)
  • 103 — Two Tales from the Islands — George Mackay Brown (Group Of Items); illustrated by Margaret Theakston
  • 105 — Eye of the Hurricane — George Mackay Brown (Short Story)
  • 128 — The Fiddler — George Mackay Brown (Short Story)
  • 137 — New Books — James Leasor (Book Review)
2980Argosy Vol. 368, No. 21969-02-01Henry SteegerFred Ward
  • 4 — The Need for Aroused Citizens — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy Workshop: Extra Muscle for Tough Odd Jobs — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 15 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 19 — For the Skipper: Boats from Cement? — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 21 — The Private Photo Album of Hitler’s Mistress — Nerin E. Gun (Extract) from Eva Braun, Hitler’s Mistress, Meredith Press, 1968
  • 26 — Diplomat in Dungarees — James Holland (Article)
  • 32 — Visitors from Outer Space: Are They Real? — Ivan T. Sanderson (Article)
  • 36 — Battle of the Wilderness — Donald Honig (Short Story)
  • 38 — Watchdog for Justice: Killer-On-The-Loose: The Sinister Shadow of “XYZ” — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 40 — Sixteen Tons of Treasure — Bob Shiarella (Article)
  • 43 — The Beef and Bourbon Diet — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 47 — New Shooting Sport with the Super-Accurate Air Rifles — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 49 — The First Plot to Kill Abe Lincoln — James D. Horan (Extract) from The Pinkertons, Crown, 1969
  • 53 — Charlie’s Tavern: From Beer-Drinker’s Finger to Coney Island Collar — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 54 — Snowmobiles to the North Pole [Part 2 of 2] — Hal Steeger (Article)
  • 60 — Slot Cars Grow Up — Bob Grant (Pictorial)
  • 66 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 73 — Campfires: Old Tents Never Die… — George Laycock (Column)
  • 75 — You and Your Car: Detroit’s “Foreign” Cars — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 82 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — Dance of the Dwarfs — Geoffrey Household (Extract) Michael Joseph, 1968
2981Argosy (UK) Vol. 30, No. 21969-02-01
  • 2 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 4 — E Mao Ariki — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story) Argosy July 1968; illustrated by Michael Whittlesea
  • 17 — First-Footing — Sid Chaplin (Short Story) 1967
  • 22 — Malignancies Ltd. — John Williams (Short Story); illustrated by Edward McLachlan
  • 33 — Rebellion — Curtis W. Casewit (Short Story) 1968
  • 42 — Cross Currents — Scherzo (Cartoon)
  • 44 — The Singularly Ugly Princess — Brigid Brophy (Short Story)
  • 55 — You Can’t Please Everyone — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 58 — Forgetful Man — Nigel Balchin (Short Story) Last Recollections of My Uncle Charles by Nigel Balchin, Collins, 1954; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 59 — Introduction to “Forgetful Man” — Nigel Balchin (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 72 — Theft of the Brazen Letters [Nick Velvet] — Edward D. Hoch (Novellete) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1968; illustrated by Oliphant
  • 85 — Market-Place — Leone Stewart (Short Story)
  • 95 — A Wake for Johnny — Ralph Norton (Short Story)
  • 102 — Search for the Fabled Tribe — Clive Cowley (Extract) from Fabled Tribe, Longmans, 1968; condensed.
  • 141 — Behind the Word: Shrapnel — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) from The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English, The Oxford University Press, 1964
  • 142 — New Books — Quentin Robinson (Book Review)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2982Argosy Vol. 368, No. 31969-03-01Henry SteegerFrank Shoemaker
  • 4 — Watchdog for Justice with a Challenge — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy Workshop: Preparing Equipment for Spring Use — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Travel Trails: Touring Israel — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 19 — Charlie’s Tavern: Never Mix Cocktails and Politics — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 21 — Super-Pot Is Here! — Lew Louderback & Ovid Demaris (Article)
  • 28 — Farewell Island — Geoff Taylor (Short Story)
  • 31 — The Best Damn Liar in the Okefenokee Swamp — Bill Winn (Article)
  • 36 — Argosy Sponsors an Authentic Viking Voyage — Robert F. Marx (Article)
  • 41 — Watchdog for Justice: Price Tag for Courage — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 44 — Jaguar! A Pussycat on Wheels — David Ash (Article)
  • 49 — Remington’s Famous 1100 — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 52 — Man-Child — Paul Justin Stam (Short Story)
  • 54 — The Top of the World to You! — Hal Steeger (Pictorial)
  • 60 — Stone Age Goes Automotive — A. Hersey (Article)
  • 66 — Campfires: Mini Trailers — George Laycock (Column)
  • 68 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 73 — You and Your Car: Too Much Horsepower? — Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 86 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 88 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — The East Indiaman — Ellis K. Meacham (Extract) Little, Brown, 1968
2983Argosy (UK) Vol. 30, No. 31969-03-01
  • 2 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 4 — Prisoner’s Dog — Albert Maltz (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post July 13 1968; illustrated by David Nockels
  • 17 — Jungle Green — H. H. Wilson (Short Story)
  • 24 — Curious Facts Preceding My Execution — Donald E. Westlake (Short Story) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September 1960, as by Richard Stark; illustrated by Denis Manton
  • 36 — Women Are a Sex by Themselves — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 39 — Drink to Danger — Victor Francis (Short Story) Suspense (UK) May 1959; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 42 — Why I Choose This Story — Victor Francis (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 43 — Well, That’s Show Business — Richard Awdry (Short Story)
  • 55 — Englishman’s Home Is His…Headache! — C. Northcote Parkinson (Extract) from Mrs. Parkinson’s Law, John Murray, 1968
  • 64 — Hunters in the Arctic — Roger Frison-Roche (Extract) 1969
  • 83 — The Stone-Wall Party — Svava Jakobsdóttir (Short Story) from Sixty-Five Degrees (Reprint)
  • 89 — Take a Letter — Ray (Cartoon)
  • 92 — Asphalt — Svetoslav Minkov (Short Story); illustrated by Gareth Floyd
  • 106 — Last Chance Jimmy — John Wain (Novellete); illustrated by Michael Whittlesea
  • 137 — Behind the Word: Lynch — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) from The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English, The Oxford University Press, 1964
  • 138 — New Books — W. H. Canaway (Book Review)
  • 144 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2984Argosy Vol. 368, No. 41969-04-01Henry SteegerLou Feck
  • 4 — What Price Heroism? — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 12 — Charlie’s Tavern: A Hangover Is All in Your Head — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 15 — Travel Trails: The Many Faces of San Diego — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 16 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 18 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 23 — How to Buy a Slave — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 24 — One-Way Town — James McKimmey (Short Story)
  • 27 — Wisconsin’s “Abominable Snowman” — Ivan T. Sanderson (Article)
  • 30 — Introduction to “The Bouncing Czech” — Merle Dobry (Miscellaneous)
  • 34 — The Bouncing Czech — Mira Slovak (Article)
  • 36 — Watchdog for Justice: Ruth Eisenmann-Schier—Woman of Mystery — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 38 — The Saint Bernards with Four-Wheel Drive — Roy Bongartz (Article)
  • 46 — Airport — Arthur Hailey (Extract) Doubleday, 1968
  • 48 — Islands in the Sun — Jim Anderson (Article)
  • 56 — The Girl from Panama — Herbert Brean (Short Story)
  • 58 — Winchesters for 1969 — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 65 — Argosy Workshop: Safety Rules for Power Mowers — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 68 — Campfires: Tips on Trailers — George Laycock (Column)
  • 77 — You and Your Car: Your Car’s Appearance — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 85 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
2985Argosy (UK) Vol. 30, No. 41969-04-01Michael Whittlesea
  • 2 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 4 — The Knife — Martin Hall (Short Story); illustrated by Denis Manton
  • 17 — Zeppelin Fighter — Arch Whitehouse (Extract) Robert Hale, 1966
  • 23 — A Matter of Recompense — Darrell Bates (Short Story)
  • 32 — I Love You, Joey — Edward Caddick (Short Story)
  • 41 — Hell, Said the TV — Brian Cleeve (Short Story); illustrated by Belinda Lyon
  • 52 — Black Waves — Michael Fisher (Short Story); illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 60 — Meet the Author — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 63 — The Case of SW2 [Francis Quarles] — Julian Symons (Short Story) The Evening Standard August 3 1950; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 65 — Why I Choose This Story — Julian Symons (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 70 — Mountain Manhunt — Michael Hastings (Short Story); illustrated by Oliphant
  • 80 — Behind the Word: Mac(k)intosh — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) from The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English, The Oxford University Press, 1964
  • 81 — Lucky — Robin March (Short Story)
  • 86 — True Grit [Part 1 of 3] — Charles Portis (Novel) The Saturday Evening Post May 18 1968
  • 124 — New Books — Richard O’Neill (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2986Argosy Vol. 368, No. 51969-05-01Henry SteegerJohn Schoenherr
  • 4 — Unpremeditated Hero — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 7 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 7 — Argosy Workshop: Planning Your Patio — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 10 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 12 — Campfires: Living Rules for Campers — George Laycock (Column)
  • 15 — Travel Trails: Grand Bahama for World Travelers — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 18 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 23 — The Missing Link — Ivan T. Sanderson (Article)
  • 32 — Trick or Treason — Charles E. Cox (Short Story)
  • 36 — Captain O’Keefe—The King of Yap — Dean May (Article)
  • 40 — What Is a Maverick? — David Ash (Article)
  • 44 — Brand-New Shooting Game—Crossman CO2 Skeet — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 48 — Dirty as They Come — Jackson Bowling (Short Story)
  • 50 — DNA — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 54 — Watchdog for Justice: It Wasn’t in the Script — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 56 — The World’s Six Weirdest Game Fish — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 73 — You and Your Car: Cooling Systems — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 83 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 96 — The Naked Island — Basil Heatter (Extract) Trident Press, 1968
2987Argosy (UK) Vol. 30, No. 51969-05-01
  • 2 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 4 — George Chapman and the Goddess — Willard Manus (Short Story)
  • 15 — How Lance-Bombardier Secome Broke His Spectacles and Met Bronchial Bill — Harry Secombe (Humour)
  • 21 — Exhibitionism — Maddocks (Cartoon)
  • 25 — A Touch of Madness — Gabriel Hythe (Short Story); illustrated by Andrew Howat
  • 33 — End of an Old Song — Stan Barstow (Short Story) The Desperadoes and Other Stories by Stan Barstow, Michael Joseph, 1961; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 35 — Why I Choose This Story — Stan Barstow (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 39 — The Bud and the Word — Anthony Naumann (Poem(s))
  • 40 — Argosy Profile: Ngaio Marsh — Stephen Merrick (Interview) [Ref. Ngaio Marsh]
  • 52 — Conversation — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 55 — Confessions of a Scoundrel — Mary Gage (Short Story)
  • 61 — The Brooch — Isaac Bashevis Singer; translated by Alma Singer & Elizabeth Pollet (Short Story) The Séance and Other Stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1968
  • 72 — Soft Drink — P. M. Hubbard (Short Story)
  • 81 — The Man Who Sold Silence — Mark Derby (Short Story) This Week February 23 1958
  • 87 — Behind the Word: Diesel — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) from The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English, The Oxford University Press, 1964
  • 88 — True Grit [Part 2 of 3] — Charles Portis (Novel) The Saturday Evening Post June 1 1968; illustrated by Michael Whittlesea
  • 123 — New Books — Richard O’Neill (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2988Argosy Vol. 368, No. 61969-06-01Henry SteegerWil Blanche, Richard Hewett & Milton Charles
  • 4 — A Challenge for All — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 7 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 8 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 10 — A Watchdog for Justice Special: Setup for a Fall Guy? — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 13 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 14 — Argosy Workshop: How to Paint a Room — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 18 — The Full-Stocked Rifles — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 19 — You and Your Car: Shock Absorbers — J. Edward Schipper (Column)
  • 23 — Plants Are Only Human — Walter McGraw (Article)
  • 28 — Spare Parts for People — C. Walton Lillehei, Ph.D., M.D.; as told to Gil Paust (Article)
  • 32 — Emergency Operation — Christopher S. Hyde (Short Story)
  • 34 — Australia’s Golden Mountain — Harold Stephens (Article)
  • 40 — Virgin of the Virgin Islands — Aaron Marc Stein (Short Story)
  • 42 — Catfish Pussyfoot Across Florida — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 45 — Charlie’s Tavern: Bottoms Up Down Under — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 46 — Travel Trails: Big Island — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 49 — Camping ’69 — Bernard Joseph White & Ward Kennedy (Pictorial)
  • 80 — Cold Jungle — Gavin Black (Novel)
2989Argosy (UK) Vol. 30, No. 61969-06-01
  • 2 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 5 — Advise and Consent — Chaim Bermant (Short Story); illustrated by Sallon
  • 16 — Island Treasure — Roland Morris (Extract) Hutchinson, 1969
  • 35 — Duel in the Dark — Gilbert Wright (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 45 — The Spies of Life — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — Steps of a Stranger — Graham Seal (Short Story); illustrated by Trevor Ridley
  • 61 — Gay Street Ghost — Elizabeth Byrd (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 65 — Short Cut — Quentin Robinson (Short Story)
  • 72 — Cowslip Field — H. E. Bates (Short Story) The Watercress Girl by H. E. Bates, Michael Joseph, 1959; illustrated by Bryn Havord; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 75 — Why I Choose This Story — H. E. Bates (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 80 — The Devil Wakes Early — R. O. Tide (Short Story)
  • 89 — It Hurts to Grow Up — B. L. Jacot (Short Story)
  • 94 — True Grit [Part 3 of 3] — Charles Portis (Novel) The Saturday Evening Post June 15 1968; illustrated by Michael Whittlesea
  • 124 — New Books — Richard O’Neill (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2990Argosy Vol. 369, No. 11969-07-01Henry SteegerHarold Stephens
  • 4 — Shooting Innocent People — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 12 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 12 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 14 — Argosy Workshop: How to Panel a Room — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 18 — Travel Trails: Antigua—Tahiti of the Caribbean — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 19 — Campfires: Latest Lore for Campers — George Laycock (Column)
  • 21 — There’s Still Gold in Them Thar Hills — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 26 — Cross of Iron — Geoff Taylor (Short Story)
  • 28 — Hoffa’s Plot to Kill Robert F. Kennedy — Clark R. Mollenhoff (Article)
  • 32 — My First and Last Bronc Ride — H. M. Armstrong (Article)
  • 38 — The Treasure of Ambergris Cay — Poke Runyon (Short Story)
  • 40 — Watchdog for Justice: It’s Their Night to Prowl! — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 42 — The Pacific Is My Playground — Harold Stephens (Article)
  • 46 — World’s Record Scuba Dive — Neal Watson; as told to Bob Marx (Article)
  • 48 — The Treasure of Santo Domingo — Bern White (Pictorial)
  • 54 — Pluck the Wild Goose — Charles E. Cox (Short Story)
  • 56 — Put a Scope Sight on Your Rifle — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 58 — Front Wheel Drive—What’s That? — David Ash (Article)
2991Argosy (UK) Vol. 30, No. 71969-07-01
  • 2 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 6 — The Sailing Club — David Ely (Short Story) Cosmopolitan October 1962
  • 18 — Argosy Profile: Len Deighton — Rita Grosvenor (Interview) [Ref. Len Deighton]
  • 26 — A Middling Type — Alberto Moravia; translated by Angus Davidson (Short Story) Command and I Will Obey You by Alberto Moravia, Secker & Warburg, 1969
  • 33 — The Sister-in-Law — Alberto Moravia; translated by Angus Davidson (Short Story) Command and I Will Obey You by Alberto Moravia, Secker & Warburg, 1969
  • 38 — Exactly — Alberto Moravia; translated by Angus Davidson (Short Story) Command and I Will Obey You by Alberto Moravia, Secker & Warburg, 1969
  • 43 — Better Dead Than Wed? — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 46 — The Temporary Open-Air Life — Christopher Leach (Short Story); illustrated by John Fearn
  • 60 — From the Author’s Notebooks — Anton Chekhov; translated by S. S. Koteliansky & Leonard Woolf (Extract) (Reprint)
  • 61 — Romance with a Double Bass — Anton Chekhov; translated by M. E. Somersalo & Victor Francis (Short Story)
  • 67 — The Yorkshire Woollen Bank Forgeries — Keith Waterhouse (Short Story) 1960; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 69 — Why I Choose This Story — Keith Waterhouse (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 78 — A Police-Woman’s Lot… — Maddocks (Cartoon)
  • 81 — A Duck in Bombay — Berkely Mather (Short Story) Suspense (UK) November 1960
  • 92 — Happy Bands — Edward Caddick (Short Story); illustrated by Edgar Spenceley
  • 100 — Tamed by Kindness: The Story of Sigvard Berggren — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) (Reprint)
  • 123 — New Books — Richard O’Neill (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2992Argosy Vol. 369, No. 21969-08-01Henry Steeger
  • 4 — Awesome Challenge — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 9 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 9 — Argosy Workshop: What Glue Glues What? — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 10 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 14 — The Fightingest Liberty Ship — R. P. Kissel (Article)
  • 16 — Campfires: Camping Time-Savers — George Laycock (Column)
  • 18 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 21 — The Truth About Flying Saucers — Renato Vesco; as told to John Ashton (Article)
  • 26 — Tiger — Walter Bonatti (Pictorial)
  • 34 — Cruising the Islands for Free — R. & J. Hewett (Article)
  • 36 — The Secret of the Tzantza — Carroll L. Johns (Article)
  • 42 — .410—The Renegade Shotgun — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 44 — The Ambrose Collector — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story)
  • 46 — Our First National River — Larry Nicholson (Article)
  • 52 — Commissar on Horseback — J. Porter Reilly (Short Story)
  • 56 — Watchdog for Justice: Heroes Win Unscheduled “Double-Header” — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 60 — Monarch of Deadman Bay — Roger Caras (Extract) Little, Brown, 1969
  • 64 — Charlie’s Tavern: The Wine of the Country Ain’t Beer — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 87 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
2993Argosy (UK) Vol. 30, No. 81969-08-01
  • 2 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 6 — Golden Spring Queen — Murthy (Poem(s))
  • 7 — Keeping an Eye on Jones — Darrell Bates (Short Story); illustrated by Philip Galley
  • 19 — Watch — Francis Clifford (Short Story)
  • 24 — Lady from the Jungle — Miles Tripp (Short Story); illustrated by Barry Gurbutt
  • 38 — Only if I Larf! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — December 6th — C. S. Forester (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post May 23 1942
  • 43 — Bill Brown and the Story-Teller — C. S. Forester (Extract) from Long Before Forty, Michael Joseph, 1967
  • 50 — Stop at Nothing — Edward D. Hoch (Short Story) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 1967; illustrated by John Jarvies
  • 60 — The Stilly Night — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) McCall’s June 1966
  • 62 — Whaler’s Return — George Mackay Brown (Short Story) 1968; illustrated by Ken Evans
  • 75 — What Is There Here but a Lot of Old Lagoons? — David Lewis (Short Story)
  • 81 — The Rabbit Fancier — Edward McLachlan (Cartoon)
  • 85 — Landscape from Limbo — Morris Lurie (Short Story)
  • 92 — Behind the Word: Plimsoll — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) from The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English, The Oxford University Press, 1964
  • 93 — Brave Jack Conway — James Helvick (Short Story) Suspense (UK) February 1961
  • 98 — Happy Holiday Abroad — William Sansom (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Alfred Butler; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 101 — Why I Choose This Story — William Sansom (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 109 — The Watcher — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) (Reprint) [Ref. William Sansom]
  • 122 — New Books — Richard O’Neill (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2994Argosy Vol. 369, No. 31969-09-01Henry SteegerTony Saulnier
  • 4 — Argosy Task Force One: Special Mission — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 7 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 8 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — Charlie’s Tavern: How Do You Celebrate Bourbon Month? — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 20 — Argosy Workshop: How to Build a Dark Room — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 23 — The Fate of Michael Rockefeller — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 34 — Pro Football’s New Motto: Knock ’Em Out Early — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 37 — Orangutans: Nice Guys Who Finish Last — Richard Hewett (Pictorial)
  • 42 — Watchdog for Justice: Heroic Pair Nab Pipe-Swinging Killer — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 44 — Sail East to Danger — Christian Jonville (Article)
  • 50 — High-Speed Camera Takes 35,000 Photos Per Second — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 56 — When the Price Is Right — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story)
  • 80 — The Singapore Wink — Ross Thomas (Novel) Morrow, 1969; condensed.
2995Argosy (UK) Vol. 30, No. 91969-09-01Ken Evans
  • 2 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 6 — Release — Graham Seal (Short Story); illustrated by Geoffrey Hough
  • 14 — The Loneliness of the Long Distance Writer: Alan Sillitoe Interviewed — Rita Grosvenor (Interview) [Ref. Alan Sillitoe]
  • 22 — Anybody Can Be Good in the Country — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Savage — Emil Mustafin (Short Story)
  • 33 — Man for the Job — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 34 — The Fourth Sapele Coffin [Dr. Jason Love] — James Leasor (Short Story) A Week of Love by James Leasor, Heinemann, 1969; illustrated by John Jarvies; in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 37 — Why I Choose This Story — James Leasor (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 48 — Golfing Gaieties — Maddocks (Cartoon)
  • 53 — A Certain Samaritan — Gordon Wills Johnson (Short Story)
  • 58 — Down to Adelaide — David Walker (Short Story); illustrated by Ken Evans
  • 76 — Sixteen Dogs, Cats, Rats and Bats — Geoffrey Grigson (Poem(s))
  • 78 — The Killing Game — Conrad Hodgkinson (Short Story); illustrated by Joy Funnell
  • 83 — A Wind from the Heath — Judy Chard (Short Story)
  • 89 — Edge of Terror — Thurman Warriner (Short Story) Suspense (UK) April 1961; illustrated by Mabel Roberts
  • 97 — Down at the old Bull and Whatsit — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 98 — Eudora Vanishes — John Salt (Novellete); illustrated by Sandra Archibald
  • 121 — Behind the Word: Cardigan — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) from The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English, The Oxford University Press, 1964
  • 122 — New Books — Richard O’Neill (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2996Argosy Vol. 369, No. 41969-10-01Henry Steeger
  • 4 — Supertourist, Superhost and Superauthor — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — A Watchdog for Justice Special: Manhunt for the Three-Fingered Trumpeter — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 29 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 31 — The Treasure of Castillo Del Rey — Temple Fielding (Article)
  • 34 — Russia’s Test-Tube Baby — Nino LoBello (Article)
  • 36 — Return to the River Kwai — John Coast (Article)
  • 42 — Search for the Headhunters of the Sepik — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 48 — Black Magic Stops an Elephant’s Charge — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 50 — The Secret of the War — William Eastlake (Short Story)
  • 57 — Preserve Shooting ’69 — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 68 — Best Guns for Preserve Shooting — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 96 — Autopsy for a Cosmonaut — Jacob Hay & John M. Keshishian, M.D. (Extract) Little, Brown, 1969
2997Argosy (UK) Vol. 30, No. 101969-10-01Ken Evans
  • 2 — Against a Rainy Day — Anthony Naumann (Poem(s))
  • 3 — Scene Stealer — Mary Gage (Short Story)
  • 12 — Down at the old Bull and Whatsit — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 13 — Court Goy — Chaim Bermant (Short Story)
  • 28 — Argosy Profile: Russell Braddon — Rita Grosvenor (Interview) [Ref. Russell Braddon]
  • 37 — Goodbye Again — Quentin Robinson (Short Story)
  • 42 — Spoils of War — Albert Maltz (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post October 5 1968
  • 56 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 58 — The Human Factor — David Ely (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post November 16 1963
  • 71 — The Clock — Merrick Winn (Short Story) (Reprint); in the “Author’s Choice” series.
  • 73 — Why I Choose This Story — Merrick Winn (Introduction To Story/Poem/Article)
  • 82 — Dons, Degrees & Dreaming Spires — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 85 — Lily — Edward Caddick (Short Story)
  • 92 — Sirocco — Patrick Turnbull (Novellete); illustrated by Ken Evans
  • 123 — New Books — Richard O’Neill (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
2998Argosy Vol. 369, No. 51969-11-01Henry SteegerFrank Shoemaker
  • 4 — Bartender Hero — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy Workshop: New Portable Paint Sprayer — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 7 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 10 — A Watchdog for Justice Special: The Terrible Ordeal of Darrel Parker Ends — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 15 — Campfires: Snowmobiles Are Snowballing — George Laycock (Column)
  • 16 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 26 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 31 — Charlie’s Tavern: The Suds with a Buzz — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 33 — This “Airplane” Is More Than 1,000 Years Old! — Ivan Sanderson (Article)
  • 38 — Gamblers Are in the Pro-Football Huddle — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 40 — The Case of the Counterfeit Buffalo — Bob Shiarella (Pictorial)
  • 46 — Truk Islands — Joseph E. Brown (Article)
  • 50 — Tennessee Sippin’ Whiskey — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 53 — Be a Better Wingshot — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 56 — The Thank-God Crack — J. W. Murray (Short Story)
  • 60 — Whistling Up Whistler with the 1970 Snowmobiles — Ward Kennedy (Pictorial)
  • 96 — The Last One Kills — Whit Masterson (Extract) Dodd, Mead, 1969
2999Argosy (UK) Vol. 30, No. 111969-11-01
  • 2 — Currach Race — Walter Macken (Short Story) Collier’s March 22 1952
  • 17 — Stone Maiden — G. K. Armstrong (Short Story)
  • 21 — Thinking About Shapes — Edward de Bono (Puzzle)
  • 22 — In Quebec City — Norman Levine (Short Story); illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 34 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 37 — Call Me Dora — Elisabeth Singer (Short Story)
  • 49 — The Bottom Locker Is Dead — Morris Lurie (Short Story)
  • 54 — Hand of Shiva — Patrick Ryan (Short Story) Suspense (UK) January 1961; illustrated by John Jarvies
  • 70 — Birds of a Feather — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 73 — The Poacher — Tom Macdonald (Short Story)
  • 80 — Anniversary — Alan Wykes (Short Story) The New Strand January 1962
  • 93 — He Didn’t Say No — Blanche Beaumont (Vignette)
  • 96 — Gone Fishin’ — Pils (Cartoon)
  • 98 — Cross of Iron — Geoff Taylor (Short Story) Argosy July 1969; illustrated by Ken Evans
  • 122 — New Books — Richard O’Neill (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3000Argosy Vol. 369, No. 61969-12-01Henry SteegerBruce Brubaker
  • 4 — Instant Courage — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 12 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 16 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — Travel Trails: Holiday for Golfers — Bernard Joseph (Column)
  • 23 — Atlantis at Last? — Robert F. Marx & Dmitri Rebikoff (Article)
  • 28 — Old A.J — David Ash (Article)
  • 30 — The Man Who Beat Us to the Moon — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 32 — Watchdog for Justice: The Sledgehammer That Foiled a Gunman — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 34 — What the Well-Dressed Moose Will Wear — Pete Czura (Article)
  • 38 — The Jeschonnek Frieze — Stuart Wood (Short Story)
  • 40 — Bighorn Sheep by Snowmobile — Bob Grant (Pictorial)
  • 46 — Gideon’s Power [Commander George Gideon] — John Creasey, writing as J. J. Marric (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 48 — Automatics for Big Game — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 50 — Stay in Your Car! the Animals Are Wild! — Bruce Brubaker (Pictorial)
  • 56 — Pearl Harbor’s Hero with a Hangover — Don Dwiggins (Article)
  • 61 — Hunting & Fishing: For Christmas Shoppers — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 63 — Argosy Workshop: Laminate or Solid Wood? — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 71 — Charlie’s Tavern: Christmas Spirits — Milt Machlin (Column)
3001Argosy (UK) Vol. 30, No. 121969-12-01
  • 2 — At the Temple of Daliah — David Raine (Short Story); illustrated by John Jarvies
  • 8 — Day of Remembrance — Edgar G. Boddiss (Short Story); illustrated by Denis Manton
  • 21 — Ode to Billingsgate — Anthony Cullen (Short Story)
  • 30 — Kuradaitcha Oath — Madden Cassidy (Short Story); illustrated by Graham Coton
  • 41 — Silly Shapes — Ray (Cartoon)
  • 42 — After Their Fashion — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 45 — Flying Dutchman — Reginald Jones (Short Story)
  • 49 — The Love Feast — John D. Stewart (Short Story)
  • 60 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 63 — Last of His Breed — Wilfred McNeilly (Short Story)
  • 68 — Theft of the Sacred Music [Nick Velvet] — Edward D. Hoch (Short Story) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine September 1969, as “Dead Man’s Song”; illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 82 — Sea and Sad Voices — Jack Trevor Story (Short Story)
  • 86 — Puppet on a Chain [Part 1 of 3] — Alistair MacLean (Serial Segment); illustrated by Michael Whittlesea
  • 123 — New Books — Richard O’Neill (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3002Argosy Vol. 370, No. 11970-01-01Henry SteegerMilt Machlin
  • 2 — Good Samaritan Cop — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 11 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 17 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 21 — Argosy Giant of Adventure Award for 1969: Pablo Bush Romero — Robert F. Marx (Article)
  • 28 — The Savage — William Arden (Short Story)
  • 30 — Africa’s Greatest Legend — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 34 — New Guinea’s Weird Mudmen — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 38 — He Taught America to Ski — Lowell Thomas (Article)
  • 40 — The Year’s Most Chilling Story: Anyone Can Build an H-Bomb — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 42 — Weave a Wicked Web — Paul Kruger (Extract) Simon & Schuster, 1968
  • 44 — It Helps to Be Crazy—or British — Bob Smyth (Article)
  • 48 — Watchdog for Justice: The Stolen Credit-Card Swindle — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 51 — Journey to the Green Abyss — Edo Prando (Article)
  • 59 — Charlie’s Tavern: Are Hangovers Really Necessary? — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 60 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
3003Argosy (UK) Vol. 31, No. 11970-01-01Graham Coton
  • 2 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 4 — Days Before Christmas — Thurman Warriner (Short Story); illustrated by John Jarvies
  • 15 — Winter — Kit Reed (Short Story) Winter’s Tales 15 ed. A. D. Maclean, Macmillan UK, 1969
  • 23 — The Boy Who Laughed at Santa Claus — Ogden Nash (Poem(s)) Ladies’ Home Journal January 1937
  • 24 — Theft of the Silver Lake Serpent [Nick Velvet] — Edward D. Hoch (Short Story)
  • 37 — Christmas at Sea — Robin Knox-Johnston (Extract) from A World of My Own, Cassell, 1969
  • 41 — Remember ’69? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 42 — Three-Legged Bitch — Alan Marshall (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Graham Coton
  • 58 — My Father and I — H. E. Bates (Extract) from The Vanished World, Michael Joseph, 1969
  • 62 — Find the Lady — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 64 — The Coffin-Maker’s Confession — Sir Paul Dukes (Short Story); illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 80 — Come Christmas — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 83 — A Talk in the Dark — Walter Macken (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 88 — Puppet on a Chain [Part 2 of 3] — Alistair MacLean (Serial Segment); illustrated by Michael Whittlesea
  • 123 — New Books — Richard O’Neill (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3004Argosy Vol. 370, No. 21970-02-01Henry Steeger
  • 4 — You Can Help the FBI — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 7 — Watchdog for Justice: Courageous “Moonlight” Hero Foils Heister Trio — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 15 — For the Skipper: Boats from Cement? — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 23 — The Monkey on Hitler’s Back — David Irving (Article)
  • 30 — Spanish Armada Treasure Discovered — Robert Stenuit (Article)
  • 36 — The Super-Sharpshooters — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 38 — Island of Dragons — Walter Bonatti (Pictorial)
  • 42 — A Drive Through Sucker Territory [Part 1 of 2] — Mort Schultz (Article)
  • 46 — The Falling Man — Mark Sadler (Novel)
  • 48 — A House That Does Thirty Knots: A Photo Report — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 56 — The General’s Duck — Jack Samson (Short Story)
  • 67 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
3005Argosy (UK) Vol. 31, No. 21970-02-01Edward Mortelmans
  • 2 — An Arab Was the First Gardener — Brian Cleeve (Short Story); illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 12 — A Harmless, Necessary Cat — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 15 — The Scythian Queen’s Earrings — Samuil Shatrov (Short Story)
  • 20 — Signs of the Autozodiac: A Motorist’s Horoscope — George Haines & Brian Walker (Humour) from How to Be a Motorist and Stay Happy, Frederick Muller, 1967
  • 22 — Theft of the Wicked Tickets [Nick Velvet] — Edward D. Hoch (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September 1969
  • 36 — Argosy Profile: Erskine Caldwell — Rita Grosvenor (Interview) [Ref. Erskine Caldwell]
  • 43 — Bed and Breakfast — P. M. Hubbard (Short Story)
  • 52 — Chrisoula — Harry Mark Petrakis (Short Story) 1969
  • 64 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 66 — The Record of Monsieur Duval — William P. McGivern (Short Story) Rogue April 1956; illustrated by John Jarvies
  • 77 — Swinging Safari — Maddocks (Cartoon)
  • 81 — Leadhead Larkin and Me — Phillip Smith (Short Story)
  • 89 — Can You Beat It? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 90 — Puppet on a Chain [Part 3 of 3] — Alistair MacLean (Serial Segment); illustrated by Michael Whittlesea
  • 125 — New Books — Richard O’Neill (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3006Argosy Vol. 370, No. 31970-03-01Henry Steeger
  • 4 — New Weapons for Crime Fighters — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 10 — Argosy Workshop: How to Fence Yourself In — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 11 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 13 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 20 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 27 — UFOs Under Sea? — Ivan T. Sanderson (Article)
  • 32 — Panther! — Roger A. Caras (Novel) Little, Brown, 1969; condensed.
  • 34 — Escape from Devil’s Island — Henri Charriere (Pictorial)
  • 40 — The Treasure Hunter’s “Money Machine” — Bob Marx (Article)
  • 44 — The Sharkbusters — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 48 — A Drive Through Sucker Territory [Part 2 of 2] — Joe Flaherty (Article)
  • 52 — Doomsday Jones — Geoff Taylor (Short Story)
  • 54 — Guns from Ithaca — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 57 — Watchdog for Justice: The Radio Crime Fighters — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 58 — The U-Drive-It Vacation Cabin — Chuck Meyer (Article)
3007Argosy (UK) Vol. 31, No. 31970-03-01Michael Whittlesea
  • 2 — Pilot Aboard — J. D. Sleightholme (Short Story) Blackwood’s Magazine November 1961; illustrated by Graham Coton
  • 12 — A Measure of Oats — Cecilia Dabrowska (Short Story) Blackwood’s Magazine June 1960, as “An Apple—a Measure of Oats”
  • 20 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 23 — My Dear Edward — Sheila McCarthy (Short Story)
  • 28 — Mouth-Watering Quiz — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 30 — The Magic Barrel — Bernard Malamud (Short Story) Partisan Review November/December 1954
  • 47 — Jumble — Maddocks (Cartoon)
  • 51 — Try a Little Tenderness — Elizabeth Byrd (Short Story)
  • 56 — Death of a Fisherman [John Appleby] — Michael Innes (Novellete)
  • 74 — R.I.P. — Philip Reder (Humour) from Epitaphs, Michael Joseph, 1969
  • 77 — Barnabas Filmer’s Luck — Peter Wallace (Short Story)
  • 83 — The Year of the Whizz Kid — Wilfred McNeilly (Short Story)
  • 88 — The Intercom Conspiracy [Part 1 of 3; Charles Latimer] — Eric Ambler (Novel) Atheneum, 1969
  • 122 — New Books — Richard O’Neill (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3008Argosy Vol. 370, No. 41970-04-01Henry SteegerChris Menges
  • 2 — Justice Triumphs in Watchdog Case — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — For the Skipper: Underwater Fishspotters — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 12 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 16 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 20 — Argosy Workshop: How to Make a Portrait Frame — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 25 — Discovered in the Amazon—A Modern “Tarzan” — Chris Menges & Bill Kotzwinkle (Article)
  • 28 — The Saga of the Lost Viking Ship — Robert Marx (Article)
  • 32 — The Laughing Policeman — Maj Sjöwall & Per Wahlöö (Novel) Random House, 1970; illustrated by Lou Feck; condensed.
  • 34 — Modern Pirate Hunter — Harold Stephens (Article)
  • 40 — The Boiling Surf — Joe Gores (Short Story)
  • 42 — Hunting “Hirsch” in the Austrian Alps — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 45 — Watchdog for Justice: The Freeing of Darrel Parker — Virgil Falloon (Column)
  • 46 — “The Meanest Men in the World” — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 53 — Florida’s Black-Bass Paradise — Charles R. Meyer (Article)
  • 57 — Charlie’s Tavern: Drink to Your Health in Wine — Milt Machlin (Column)
3009Argosy (UK) Vol. 31, No. 41970-04-01Michael Whittlesea
  • 2 — Ten Minutes on a June Morning — Francis Clifford (Novellete)
  • 20 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 22 — A Quiet Game — Celia Fremlin (Short Story); illustrated by Denis Manton
  • 30 — Tomorrow’s Child — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Thrilling Wonder Stories February 1948, as “The Shape of Things”; in the “World of the Future” series.
  • 44 — Thank God for the Green Again — Anthony Naumann (Poem(s))
  • 45 — Reprieve — Herbert Harris (Short Story)
  • 50 — The System [Henry Montague Bohun] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 64 — Travellers’ Joy — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 66 — Argosy Profile: John Masters — Rita Grosvenor (Interview) [Ref. John Masters]
  • 75 — The Sinner from Toledo — Anton Chekhov; translated by Arnold Hinchliffe (Short Story)
  • 80 — Gran — Kit Reed (Short Story); illustrated by Denis Manton
  • 88 — The Intercom Conspiracy [Part 2 of 3; Charles Latimer] — Eric Ambler (Novel) Atheneum, 1969
  • 123 — New Books — Richard O’Neill (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3010Argosy Vol. 370, No. 51970-05-01Hal Steeger
  • 4 — Tribute to a Hero — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 10 — Travel Trails: In the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 16 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 20 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 23 — Across the Ocean in a Rubber Raft — Sergio Croci (Pictorial)
  • 30 — Watchdog for Justice: Postscript to a Fiasco of Justice — Professor Steven B. Duke (Column)
  • 32 — Reardon — Robert L. Fish, writing as Robert L. Pike (Novel) Doubleday, 1970; illustrated by Bob Heindel; condensed.
  • 34 — I Lived with Charlie Manson’s “Family” — Y. L. Freeman (Article)
  • 39 — “The Flying Wolf” — Richard Hewett (Pictorial)
  • 44 — New Trap Guns for 1970 — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 48 — White Shark — M. G. Ogan (Short Story)
  • 50 — New Way to Buy an Old Car — Roy Bongartz (Article)
  • 54 — Florida Grand Slam — Charles Meyer (Article)
  • 59 — Charlie’s Tavern: You Can’t Drink High Animal Spirits — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 70 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
3011Argosy (UK) Vol. 31, No. 51970-05-01Graham Coton
  • 2 — The Watcher — Walter Marshall (Short Story)
  • 11 — Angharad — Tom Gilwern Davies (Short Story)
  • 18 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 20 — The First Seven Years — Bernard Malamud (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 31 — Land of the Rising Yen — George Mikes (Extract) Andre Deutsch, 1970
  • 39 — Brush Up Your Shakespeare — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 40 — A Carrot for a Chestnut — Dick Francis (Short Story) Sports Illustrated January 5 1970; illustrated by Graham Coton
  • 59 — There’s a Moral in It Somewhere — Berkely Mather (Short Story)
  • 67 — Letter-Writing, That Most Delightful Way of Wasting Time — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 70 — The Singing Bell [Wendell Urth] — Isaac Asimov (Short Story) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1955; in the “World of the Future” series.
  • 87 — Sentimental Murder — Jack Trevor Story (Short Story) The Evening Standard August 28 1951
  • 90 — The Intercom Conspiracy [Part 3 of 3; Charles Latimer] — Eric Ambler (Novel) Atheneum, 1969
  • 122 — New Books — Richard O’Neill (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3012Argosy Vol. 370, No. 61970-06-01Hal SteegerBurt Glinn
  • 4 — Quick-Witted Hero — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 8 — Argosy Workshop: How to Finance a Workshop — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 18 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 19 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 23 — The Tribe That Tried to Buy President Johnson — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 30 — Watchdog for Justice: Justice for Ed Briney? — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 32 — Emergency Procedure — Macdowell Frederics (Novel) Coward-McCann, 1970; illustrated by Jim Sharpe; condensed.
  • 34 — Is Your Dog Psychic? — Walter McGraw (Article)
  • 38 — California’s Kayak Surfers — Richard R. Hewett (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Remington’s New Varmint Stopper — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 47 — Survive — Paul Justin Stam (Short Story)
  • 50 — Exploring Africa by Hovercraft — Keith Taylor (Article)
  • 56 — Safari to the Maritimes — Charles Meyer (Article)
3013Argosy (UK) Vol. 31, No. 61970-06-01
  • 2 — Theft of the Laughing Lions [Nick Velvet] — Edward D. Hoch (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine February 1970
  • 15 — Poppy Seeds — Jerome Advanier (Short Story)
  • 19 — Family Feeling — Edward Caddick (Short Story)
  • 28 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 30 — The General’s Day — William Trevor (Short Story) The London Magazine June 1963
  • 48 — Manners Makyth Man — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — Badawi Effendi — Yusuf Sharouni; translated by Denys Johnson-Davies (Short Story) Modern Arabic Short Stories ed. Denys Johnson-Davies, Oxford University Press, 1967, as “A Man and His Farm”
  • 59 — Know Your World — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 60 — Where There’s a Will — Michael Gilbert (Short Story); illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 73 — Birds of Paradise — Archie Hill (Short Story)
  • 80 — A Man with No Past — William Crowe (Short Story)
  • 92 — The Mouse — Howard Fast (Short Story) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction November 1969; in the “World of the Future” series.
  • 102 — Gibb — Winston Graham (Novellete) (Reprint); illustrated by Michael Whittlesea
  • 123 — New Books — Richard O’Neill (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3014Argosy Vol. 371, No. 11970-07-01Hal SteegerWil Blanche
  • 4 — We Need Your Help — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 8 — Argosy Workshop: The Truth About Outdoor Carpets — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 17 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 20 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 23 — Adventure on the Pan-American Highway — Ernst Jahn (Article)
  • 30 — Watchdog for Justice: Don’t Smile, Thief—You’re on Camera! — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 32 — The Hawser Pirates — Oswald Wynd (Novel)
  • 34 — Famous British Historian Claims Benjamin Franklin Was a British Spy — Richard Deacon; as told to Tom McMorrow (Article)
  • 38 — Wheels That Go Anyhere — Gene Vos (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Alaska’s Sea Monster — Ivan T. Sanderson (Article)
  • 48 — The Sniper — Fred McMorrow (Short Story)
  • 50 — Those Slick-Shooting Marlins — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 54 — Arctic Bonanza — Charles Meyer (Article)
  • 73 — Charlie’s Tavern: Bourbon Under Water? — Milt Machlin (Column)
3015Argosy (UK) Vol. 31, No. 71970-07-01Graham Coton
  • 2 — Our Fearful Innocence — Sean O’Faolain (Short Story)
  • 16 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 18 — The Way of Justice — Stephen Dentinger (Short Story) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September 1965, as by Edward D. Hoch
  • 29 — Be Quiet, Bogg! — Henry Cecil (Short Story) Full Circle by Henry Cecil, Chapman & Hall, 1948
  • 37 — Summer Encounter — Quentin Robinson (Short Story)
  • 44 — Star Child — Warren Fletcher (Short Story); in the “World of the Future” series.
  • 57 — The Fish Pond — Joan Chiappini (Poem(s))
  • 58 — Bright Young Faces — Stephen Birmingham (Short Story) (Reprint); illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 67 — Warrigal — Dal Stivens (Short Story) Selected Stories 1936-1968 by Dal Stivens, Angus & Robertson, 1969
  • 77 — A Man Who Loved Music — Bill Moore (Short Story)
  • 84 — A Part for a Policeman [Roger West] — John Creasey (Novel) Hodder & Stoughton, 1970; condensed.
  • 124 — New Books — Richard O’Neill (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3016Argosy Vol. 371, No. 21970-08-01Hal SteegerRaul Mina Mora & Willy Mettler
  • 4 — Plea to Our Readers — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 9 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 16 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 20 — Travel Trails: Jamaica: Island in the Sun — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 23 — Rivers of Gold in Wild Borneo — Harold Stephens (Article)
  • 30 — Watchdog for Justice: The Case of the Heroic Eyewitness — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 32 — The Bridge — G. Amoury (Short Story)
  • 34 — One-Half Billion Dollars in Gold—Yours for the Taking — Bill Kofoed (Article)
  • 36 — Saga of the Savage 1895 — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 38 — Rescue Alvin? Impossible! — Robert L. Canary (Article)
  • 44 — Mysterious “Monuments” on the Moon — Ivan T. Sanderson (Article)
  • 48 — Death Down Under — Roy Attaway (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 50 — I Was a Yankee Mercenary in Biafra — Johnny Correa; as told to David Robison (Article)
  • 56 — 5,000 Miles to Adventure — Charles Meyer (Article)
  • 70 — Charlie’s Tavern: Give Us That Old-Time Midsummer Madness — Milt Machlin (Column)
3017Argosy (UK) Vol. 31, No. 81970-08-01Graham Coton
  • 2 — Cats Go Hungry in Tangier — Darrell Bates (Short Story); illustrated by Ken Evans
  • 13 — Papa Frolic — Mildred Clingerman (Short Story) A Cupful of Space by Mildred Clingerman, Ballantine, 1961, as “The Gay Deceiver”
  • 22 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 24 — Force Nine! — Hugh Popham (Short Story); illustrated by Graham Coton
  • 39 — Summer of the Camera Obscura — Judy Chard (Short Story)
  • 45 — Something Nasty in the Woodshed — Howard Jones (Short Story)
  • 54 — The Rich Man in His Castle — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 64 — Litterbug — Tony Morphett (Novellete) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1969; in the “World of the Future” series.
  • 78 — Down to the Sea Again (What, Again?) — John Ebblewhite (Poem(s))
  • 79 — Tom Geraghty’s Imagination — Donagh MacDonagh (Short Story) Lilliput March 1951
  • 87 — Siddur, Siddur, on the Wall — Michael Wallach (Short Story)
  • 92 — The Misfits — Arthur Miller (Novellete) Esquire October 1957; illustrated by Graham Coton
  • 126 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3018Argosy Vol. 371, No. 31970-09-01Hal SteegerRalph Breswitz
  • 4 — A Personal Call for Watchdogs — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Argosy Workshop: How to Antique Your Home — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 20 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 23 — A Watchdog for Justice Special: Zodiac—California’s Blood-Thirsty Phantom — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 26 — Finish Me Off! — Hillary Waugh (Novel) Doubleday, 1970; illustrated by Bill Wittingham; condensed.
  • 28 — The Big Balloon Caper — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 30 — The Great Union Army Payroll Robbery — Donald Honig (Short Story)
  • 38 — Britain’s Richest Treasure Ship — Flip Schulke (Article)
  • 42 — How Do You Punch a Wild Buffalo? — R. Muller-Marein (Pictorial)
  • 47 — World War II, Twenty-Five Years After — Jack Fields (Pictorial)
  • 54 — Roving the Everglades in A.T.V.’s — George X. Sand (Pictorial)
  • 58 — New Shotguns for Autumn 1970 — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
3019Argosy (UK) Vol. 31, No. 91970-09-01
  • 2 — Out of the Fog — Basil Copper (Short Story)
  • 16 — Man Alone — Henry Bentinck (Short Story)
  • 27 — Human Frailty — A. Xlebnikov; translated by Natasha S. Green (Short Story) Russian Science Fiction 1969 ed. Robert Magidoff, New York University Press, 1969; in the “World of the Future” series.
  • 30 — Mama Drobek and the Great American Game — Frederick L. Keefe (Short Story) The New Yorker September 15 1951
  • 40 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 42 — Fairy Dust — Sir Charles Birkin (Short Story) The Kiss of Death by Charles Birkin, Tandem, 1964
  • 53 — The Water Way — Archie Hill (Short Story)
  • 61 — Icarus — George Mackay Brown (Short Story)
  • 65 — Know Your Road Signs — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 66 — Gomez — C. M. Kornbluth (Novellete) The Explorers by C. M. Kornbluth, Ballantine, 1954
  • 88 — Calvary — T. G. Nestor (Short Story)
  • 101 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 105 — Wig-Wam — Winston Graham (Novellete)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3020Argosy Vol. 371, No. 41970-10-01Hal SteegerChris Menges
  • 2 — Each of Us Must Serve — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 17 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 20 — Rifles for Big Game — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 33 — The Assassination of John F. Kennedy: The Reasons Why — Albert H. Newman (Non-Fiction Book) Potter, 1970; condensed.
  • 41 — I Found a Fortune Off the Florida Keys — Tom Gurr; as told to Bob Marx (Article)
  • 44 — Watchdog for Justice: Fleet-Footed Watchdogs Collar Thief — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 46 — Crooked Water — M. G. Ogan (Short Story)
  • 51 — Reilly’s Russian Revolution — Dean Lipton (Article)
  • 56 — Charlie’s Tavern: A Half-Hour Later, You’ll Want Another Bourbon — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 58 — Opening the Road to Old Faithful — Richard Hewett (Pictorial)
  • 73 — Cape Cod’s Cruising Pilgrims — Charles Meyer (Article)
  • 78 — Never Had a Spanner on Her [Dr. Jason Love] — James Leasor (Novel) Heinemann, 1970; illustrated by Howard Rogers; condensed.
  • 102 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
3021Argosy (UK) Vol. 31, No. 101970-10-01
  • 2 — Across the Bridge — Graham Greene (Short Story) Britannia and Eve September 1938
  • 13 — Understudy — John Ward (Short Story)
  • 16 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 18 — The Blackmailing of Mr. Justice Ball [Hargest Macrea; Mr. Rumbold] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 30 — In the Beginning — Jean Effel (Cartoon)
  • 32 — Young Couple — R. Prawer Jhabvala (Short Story) A Stronger Climate by R. Prawer Jhabvala, John Murray, 1968
  • 45 — Incident on a Lake — John Collier (Short Story) The New Yorker July 26 1941
  • 51 — The Wall Game — Herbert Harris (Short Story)
  • 56 — Flat Tiger — Gordon R. Dickson (Short Story) Galaxy Science Fiction March 1956; in the “World of the Future” series.
  • 70 — The Last Bushman — Jenny Hobbs (Short Story)
  • 81 — ’Let’s Kill All Lawyers’ — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 84 — Frame and Fortune — Geoffrey Osborne (Short Story)
  • 99 — God’s Deaf Ear — Robert S. Close (Short Story)
  • 105 — This Yellow Moon — Anthony Naumann (Poem(s))
  • 107 — A Cry of Children — John Christopher (Short Story) More Tales of Unease ed. John Burke, Pan, 1969
  • 125 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3022Argosy Vol. 371, No. 51970-11-01Hal SteegerRichard Hewett
  • 4 — Are Look-Alike Sketches Really Helpful? — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 15 — Guest Ranch for Snowmobilers — Richard Hewett (Pictorial)
  • 28 — “I Have Proof That Martin Bormann Is Alive” — Ricciotti Lazzero (Article)
  • 34 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 36 — Watchdog for Justice: Washington’s “Incinerator Murder” Mystery — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 39 — The Gold of El Dorado at Last? — Norman Scott & Don Ediger (Article)
  • 44 — It’s Super Boat! — Harold Farkas; as told to Tom McMorrow (Article)
  • 48 — The Stanley Steamer That Wouldn’t Die — Christopher S. Hyde (Short Story)
  • 50 — Football’s Tiptoe Prima Donnas — Robert Deindorfer (Article)
  • 54 — The French Foreign Legion Rides Again! — Chris Lofting (Article)
  • 56 — Murder to Go [John Putnam Thatcher] — Emma Lathen (Novel) Simon & Schuster, 1969; illustrated by Lou Feck; condensed.
  • 58 — The Mosquito Fleet — Charles Meyer (Article)
  • 60 — Sharpen Your Shotgunning! — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 65 — How Iron Curtain Countries Are Winning the “Mind-Control War” — Lynn Schroeder, Sheila Ostrander & Tom McMorrow (Article)
  • 70 — Charlie’s Tavern: Never Drink from a Brown-Paper Bag — Milt Machlin (Column)
3023Argosy (UK) Vol. 31, No. 111970-11-01
  • 2 — Small Mercies — William Sansom (Short Story); illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 17 — Round the Mulberry Tree — Richard Awdry (Short Story)
  • 24 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 26 — Jealous Lover [Al Darlan (aka Al Diamond); Captain Leopold] — Edward D. Hoch (Short Story) Crime and Justice Detective Story Magazine #4, March 1957; illustrated by John Jarvies
  • 40 — Clerical Cameos — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 43 — A Matter of Interest — Ernest V. Thompson (Short Story)
  • 52 — Cat Trick — S. J. Perelman (Vignette) Baby It’s Cold Inside by S. J. Perelman, Random House, 1970
  • 54 — Andrews’ Secret — Darrell Bates (Short Story)
  • 65 — The Deadly Mission of P. Snodgrass — Frederik Pohl (Short Story) Galaxy Magazine June 1962, as “The Deadly Mission of Phineas Snodgrass”
  • 69 — Once in a While in Slattery Creek — Robert Morrow (Short Story)
  • 80 — The Crossroader — Don Carpenter (Short Story) 1964
  • 91 — Family Affair — Barry Joynson Cork (Short Story)
  • 97 — As for Myself — Dee Phillips (Short Story)
  • 104 — Four Sunday Suits — Alan Marshall (Novellete) (Reprint)
  • 125 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3024Argosy Vol. 371, No. 61970-12-01Hal Steeger
  • 4 — The Auxiliary Police — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 7 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — “The Night We Rammed J.F.K.” — Haruyoshi Kimmatsu; as told to Joachim Heinrich Woos (Article)
  • 21 — For the Skipper: Unsinkable Boats! — Eric Nyborg (Column)
  • 23 — Charlie’s Tavern: Gin—The Cinderella Spirit — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 24 — Travel Trails: Get Away from It All in New Zealand — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 26 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 31 — 250 Million Dollars at His Feet? — Lawrence Belling (Article)
  • 38 — Beautiful Smuggler — Bill Pronzini (Short Story)
  • 40 — Favorite Christmas Present — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 46 — Two Loch Ness Monsters? — Ivan T. Sanderson (Article)
  • 50 — The Poor Man’s Weatherby — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 53 — The Shark: Splendid Savage of the Seas — Jacques-Yves & Philippe Cousteau (Extract) Doubleday, 1970
  • 65 — The Pro-Football Spy — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 69 — Watchdog for Justice: The “Justice Sword” Had Wheels! — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 72 — The Green Hell Treasure [Capt. Jose da Silva] — Robert L. Fish (Extract)
  • 89 — Argosy Workshop: How to Lay a Carpet — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 94 — Caribou Bill and the Big Co-o-old Spell — Russell Annabel (Article)
  • 98 — Campfires: Camping by Motorcycle — George Laycock (Column)
  • 100 — Heinrich Schnibble and the Space Expert [Heinrich Schnibble] — Dave Morrah (Vignette)
  • 102 — Argosy Workshop: Free Your Home from Air Pollution — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
3025Argosy (UK) Vol. 31, No. 121970-12-01Graham Coton
  • 2 — The Big One — John Onslow (Short Story); illustrated by Graham Coton
  • 11 — Ned O’Dwyer’s Last Request — Vincent Tobin (Short Story)
  • 19 — Merely Players… — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 22 — Poet’s Corner — Robert Canzoneri (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 33 — The Man Who Made Whistles — Clinton Smith (Short Story)
  • 39 — Grooks — Piet Hein (Cartoon) Grooks by Piet Hein, Doubleday, 1969
  • 40 — The Provoker — John Burke (Short Story)
  • 58 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 60 — Cries of Love — Patricia Highsmith (Short Story) Woman’s Home Journal January 1968
  • 69 — Sleeping Partner — R. A. Quigley (Short Story)
  • 73 — Praise the Bar-Tailed Godwit — Maurice Wiggin (Extract) from A Cottage Idyll, Nelson, 1969
  • 74 — Village Tragedy — John Hearne (Short Story) Suspense (UK) December 1960
  • 87 — Little Old Lady from Cricket Creek — Len Gray (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 1969
  • 91 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 94 — The Assailants — Stan Barstow (Novellete); illustrated by Jon Davis
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3026Argosy Vol. 372, No. 11971-01-01Hal Steeger
  • 4 — The Life You Save May Be Your Own — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 9 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 13 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 17 — Charlie’s Tavern: The Luck of the Irish Is Whiskey — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 18 — Travel Trails: Bermuda—For Your Winter Vacation — Martin Deutsch (Column)
  • 23 — Stone Inscription Found in Tennessee Proves That America Was Discovered 1500 Years Before Columbus — Dr. Cyrus Gordon & Roy Bongartz (Article)
  • 28 — Watchdog for Justice: A Citizen Justice Linebacker…One More Time! — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 30 — “Mean” Greene—Pro-Football’s King of the Mountain — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 32 — The Hurricane Atolls — Joe Gores (Short Story)
  • 34 — You’ll Like Finland — Bern White (Article)
  • 38 — The Vacation Home That Pays for Itself — Eric Nyborg (Article)
  • 44 — Hunting the World’s Largest Deer — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 46 — The Secret of the Sunken Nazi Freighters — Gunnar Shostrand (Article)
  • 50 — Argosy Giant of Adventure Award—1971: Walter Bonatti, Adventurer on a Classic Scale — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 62 — Death of a City — Lionel White (Novel) Bobbs-Merrill, 1970; illustrated by Oscar Liebman; condensed.
  • 66 — Argosy Workshop: How to Give Your Floors a Lift — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 72 — Heinrich Schnibble and the Constable [Heinrich Schnibble] — Dave Morrah (Vignette)
3027Argosy (UK) Vol. 32, No. 11971-01-01
  • 2 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 4 — Watcher on the Hill — Theo Lang (Short Story)
  • 15 — Dragon — Jenny Hobbs (Short Story)
  • 21 — Death of a Good Man — Robert Phillips (Short Story) 1970
  • 30 — Aspidistras and all that… — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 32 — Kléber on Murder in Thirty Volumes — James Powell (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine October 1969
  • 43 — The Last Tournament — A. Lyndon Richards (Short Story)
  • 47 — I Had Known Sam Taylor for Years… — Winston Graham (Short Story)
  • 56 — Theft of the Convict’s Calendar [Nick Velvet] — Edward D. Hoch (Novellete) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September 1970, as “The Theft of the Coco Loot”
  • 71 — Eisteddfod — Tom Macdonald (Short Story)
  • 77 — Reunion — Hugh Russell (Vignette)
  • 80 — Scapegoat — Jean Stafford (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 92 — Remember ’70? — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 93 — Martha — Philippa Samuel (Short Story)
  • 104 — Of Sanctity and Whiskey — Sean O’Faolain (Short Story) Playboy September 1970
  • 125 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3028Argosy Vol. 372, No. 21971-02-01Hal SteegerGeorge C. O’Neill & John Dowd
  • 4 — A Personal Challenge for Each of Us — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 20 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 25 — Abominable Snowmen Behind the Iron Curtain — Odette Tchernine (Article)
  • 30 — Watchdog for Justice: “Ball Four” to a Big-Time Heister? — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 32 — General Proudfoot’s Salmon — Stuart Wood (Short Story)
  • 34 — Cannibal! — Bob Hamilton, Tom McMorrow & Jim Anderson (Article)
  • 40 — Outward Bound Survival School: Pantywaists Need Not Apply — Charles Meyer (Article)
  • 44 — Making Whoopee in the Wilderness — J. & R. Hewett (Pictorial)
  • 50 — From Singapore to Australia—by Kayak — John Dowd (Article)
  • 54 — Found: The Legendary “Cloud Kingdom” of the Incas — Gene Savoy (Article)
  • 62 — World’s Hottest Cartridge — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 64 — Hijacked — David Harper (Novel) Dodd, Mead, 1970; illustrated by Lou Feck; condensed.
  • 86 — Charlie’s Tavern: A Hot Drink in the Old Glass Tonight — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 90 — Argosy Workshop: How to Make an Unbreakable Room — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
3029Argosy Vol. 372, No. 31971-03-01Hal SteegerGary L. Beebe & Hugo Harper
  • 4 — Salute to a Watchdog Hero — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 7 — Charlie’s Tavern: A Town Called Cognac? — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 8 — Wheels Afield: Bluenose Holiday — Charles Meyer (Column)
  • 10 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 12 — Daring Rescue Off Florida — Ken Agnew; as told to Kenneth Schaefer (Article)
  • 18 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 20 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 26 — Mountain Murder—Kentucky Style — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 33 — Secret Hitler Album Smuggled to Argosy — Jim Kordell (Pictorial)
  • 38 — Watchdog for Justice: Long-Forgotten Clues May Trap Zodiac Killer — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 40 — Enquiry — Dick Francis (Novel) Michael Joseph, 1969; condensed.
  • 42 — Smorgasbord for Skindivers — Bern White (Article)
  • 46 — A Lost Indian Empire Found Six Minutes from St. Louis! — Nelson A. Reed (Article)
  • 52 — The New Browning BLR — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 54 — Leisure Report: Diving for the World’s Rarest Pearls — George X. Sand (Article)
  • 58 — The Weird World of the Beachbuggy Clan — Charles Meyer (Article)
  • 64 — Clay Pigeon — William Arden (Short Story)
3030Argosy (UK) Vol. 32, No. 21971-03-01
  • 2 — Follow Your Nose — Rhona Petrie (Short Story) Come Hell and High Water by Rhona Petrie, Gollancz, 1970
  • 18 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 20 — The Day It Didn’t Add Up — Allan W. Warbis (Short Story)
  • 29 — Wessex Saddleback — Michael Jay (Short Story)
  • 36 — Huby Falling — Stan Barstow (Short Story)
  • 44 — Theft of the Blue Horse [Nick Velvet] — Edward D. Hoch (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1970
  • 59 — Caribbean Fire — Trevor Allen (Short Story)
  • 64 — Instant Conversion: Thoughts for Decimal Day — Ray (Cartoon)
  • 66 — A Man Was Later Detained — Anthony Grey (Short Story)
  • 74 — Where Are You Going? Where Have You Been? — Joyce Carol Oates (Novellete) Epoch Fall 1966
  • 91 — The Other Woman — Thyra Samter Winslow (Short Story) Good Housekeeping January 1944
  • 95 — Satisfaction Guaranteed — Lochlinn MacGlynn (Short Story)
  • 102 — A Sample of the Ocean — John Wain (Novellete)
  • 125 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3031Argosy Vol. 372, No. 41971-04-01Hal Steeger
  • 4 — Your Country Needs Your Help — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Watchdog for Justice: Just in Time: Guts Plus an Antique Weapon! — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 12 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 15 — New Winchesters for ’71 — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 26 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 28 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 30 — Wheels Afield: Is a Pickup Camper Too Comfortable to Fish From? — Charles R. Meyer (Column)
  • 32 — Lost at Sea with an All-Girl Crew — Jerry Carroll (Article)
  • 39 — Yankee Pioneers in Guatemala Find Lost Mayan City — James Pickerell (Article)
  • 46 — The Great African Dummy Caper — Bernhard Grzimek (Extract) from Among Animals of Africa, Collins, 1970
  • 52 — Bloody River — Geoff Taylor (Short Story)
  • 58 — Buckets of Bass — Charles R. Meyer (Article)
  • 64 — Count Downward to Zero [Mike Shayne] — Brett Halliday (Novella/Short Novel)
3032Argosy (UK) Vol. 32, No. 31971-04-01Michael Whittlesea
  • 2 — Topaz — Roger Longrigg (Short Story); illustrated by Belinda Lyon
  • 18 — Farewell to the Carnival — Raymond Johnson (Short Story)
  • 25 — The Storm and Mrs. McCready — Jonathan Escott (Short Story)
  • 34 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 36 — Algarve Rendezvous [Dr. Jason Love] — James Leasor (Short Story) A Week of Love by James Leasor, Heinemann, 1969, as “Hero or Heroin?”
  • 48 — Sweet and Dry — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — Just Like an Old Pro — Harold Rowley (Short Story)
  • 55 — Mike — Alan Evans (Short Story)
  • 66 — That Hell-Bound Train — Robert Bloch (Short Story) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction September 1958
  • 80 — Tedious Tribe — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 82 — One of Those Days — Jeremy Leland (Short Story)
  • 93 — The Island — Brian Cleeve (Short Story)
  • 102 — McAuslan’s Court Martial — George MacDonald Fraser (Novellete) The General Danced at Dawn by George MacDonald Fraser, Barrie & Jenkins, 1970; condensed.
  • 125 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3033Argosy Vol. 372, No. 51971-05-01Hal SteegerStan Wayman
  • 4 — “He Tried Harder” — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 17 — Campfires: Cartop Shelters — George Laycock (Column)
  • 18 — First Visit to Three Forbidden Cities — Milt Machlin & Bob Marx (Article)
  • 20 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 30 — Muskie Madness — Donald Jay (Article)
  • 34 — Man-Eating Crocodile Plague in Palau — Joe Brown (Article)
  • 39 — Flying Iceballs—New Targets for Wingshooters — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 42 — The Incredible Death of Germany’s Prized Warship — Anthony Delano & Tom McMorrow (Article)
  • 48 — Seals Join the Navy! — Jerome B. Robinson (Article)
  • 54 — Watchdog for Justice: Death Scores Near-Miss on Ex-Marine — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 56 — The Last Coffin — Paddy Mitchell (Short Story)
  • 64 — Boomerang — Andrew Garve (Novel) Collins, 1969; illustrated by Herb Tauss; condensed.
  • 86 — Argosy Workshop: The Right Paneling for the Right Room — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
3034Argosy (UK) Vol. 32, No. 41971-05-01
  • 2 — Jacka’s Fight — Winston Graham (Short Story)
  • 18 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 20 — A Structured Experience — Clifford Hanley (Short Story)
  • 27 — Pot of Gold — Gordon Wills Johnson (Short Story)
  • 31 — More Grooks — Piet Hein (Cartoon) Grooks by Piet Hein, Doubleday, 1969
  • 32 — Summer’s Harvest — Duvan Polk (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 42 — Nine Little Fishermen [Department of Patterns] — Victor Canning (Short Story) Suspense (UK) April 1961, as “The Nigger Boy Pattern”
  • 55 — The Night My Number Came Up — D. G. Harvey (Short Story)
  • 59 — Broken Wing — Boris Riabinin (Short Story)
  • 66 — Obsession — Thyra Samter Winslow (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 83 — I Remember, I Remember — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 86 — The Man Who Loved Squirrels — H. E. Bates (Novellete)
  • 125 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3035Argosy Vol. 372, No. 61971-06-01Hal SteegerRobert Marx
  • 4 — No Respect for Law and Order — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 8 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Argosy Workshop: Have a Quiet Home Life — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 15 — The Muzzleloaders Are Back — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 23 — Can We Really Receive ESP Signals from the Moon? — Walter McGraw (Article)
  • 30 — Safari by Motor Home — Charles Meyer (Article)
  • 36 — Watchdog for Justice: “Big Red”—Newest Weapon in Statewide Crime Busting — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 38 — Sioux Medicine Men Still Work Wonders — Richard Erdoes (Article)
  • 44 — A Yank in Pancho Villa’s Air War — Ed Unger & Don Dwiggins (Article)
  • 48 — A Treasure Diver’s Guide to the Fabulous Caribbean — Robert Marx (Article)
  • 56 — Trouble at Eighty-One Fathoms — Joe Gores (Short Story)
  • 64 — Operation Barracuda — Dan J. Marlowe (Novella/Short Novel)
3036Argosy (UK) Vol. 32, No. 51971-06-01
  • 2 — A Case of Loyalty — Jeremy Hornsby (Short Story)
  • 15 — Eyes of the Mind — Jeffry Scott (Short Story) Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine #31, February 1967
  • 23 — Green Fingers — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 25 — Carver — E. R. Chamberlin (Short Story)
  • 32 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 34 — Cockles and Mussels — Susan Hill (Short Story)
  • 48 — See a Pin — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 51 — The Rabbit — Jesse Hill Ford (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 59 — Epic at Tubbernanog — Padraig O Ciordhuain (Short Story)
  • 68 — Days of Wrath — Louis Auchincloss (Short Story) Redbook June 1970
  • 78 — The Cop — Albert Maltz (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 94 — Grooks Again — Piet Hein (Cartoon) Grooks by Piet Hein, Doubleday, 1969
  • 95 — Wadi Halfa Incident — D. G. Harvey (Short Story)
  • 100 — Six Fingers of Time — R. A. Lafferty (Novellete) If September 1960; illustrated by Denis Manton
  • 124 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3037Argosy Vol. 373, No. 11971-07-01Hal SteegerJohn Wilson
  • 4 — Could We Have Taken Berlin? — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Argosy Workshop: Time to Retire to the Country — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 18 — Charlie’s Tavern: A Horse with High Spirits — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 21 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 22 — How to Live in the Woods on Pennies a Day — Bradford Angier (Article)
  • 33 — Man Is the Prey — James Clarke (Article)
  • 38 — Great White Chief of the Cannibals — Fritz Tolksdorf; as told to Christian Darby (Article)
  • 44 — Watchdog for Justice: Adolph Sylvester—One-Man Posse — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 46 — Shangri-La for Gem Hunters — Bernie White (Pictorial)
  • 50 — World’s Best Travel Bargain—$39 Per Day — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 54 — Joshua Stevens: Father of .22 Hunting — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 56 — A Long War’s Last Summer — Fred McMorrow (Short Story)
  • 64 — Night Judgement at Sinos — Jack Higgins (Extract) Hodder & Stoughton, 1970
3038Argosy (UK) Vol. 32, No. 61971-07-01
  • 2 — Night Drive to Dover — Julian Symons (Short Story)
  • 14 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 16 — The King’s Colours — Peter Hutchins (Short Story)
  • 26 — A Quiz for Summertime — [uncredited] (Quiz)
  • 27 — Juanita and the President — Arthur F. Crouch (Short Story)
  • 34 — The Smooth Operator — Rhona Petrie (Short Story) Come Hell and High Water by Rhona Petrie, Gollancz, 1970
  • 46 — Subliminal Man — J. G. Ballard (Short Story) New Worlds Science Fiction #126, January 1963
  • 63 — Straight Home, My Beauty! — Peter Powell (Short Story) 1970
  • 69 — Lonesome in the Deeps — Howard Jones (Short Story)
  • 78 — An Innocent Recreation — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 81 — Hidden Talents — Morris Lurie (Group Of Items)
  • 81 — Just One of Those Things… — Morris Lurie (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 84 — Hard Edge — Morris Lurie (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 88 — Noises in the City — Irwin Shaw (Short Story) Playboy June 1962
  • 99 — Good Deed for the Day — Sarah Harrison (Short Story)
  • 106 — Cats of Calatrava — Dorothy Cooper (Short Story)
  • 125 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3039Argosy Vol. 373, No. 21971-08-01Hal SteegerHarold Stephens
  • 4 — An Unusual Watchdog for Justice — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 18 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 26 — The 1875 Springfield, Officer’s Model — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 30 — Watchdog for Justice: The Sharpshooting Victim Who Never Gave Up — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 33 — $1,500,000,000 Treasure—Yours! If You Can Beat the U.S. Military to It — Xanthus Carson (Article)
  • 37 — “Abominable Snowman” of Malaysia — Harold Stephens (Article)
  • 45 — Russian Doctors Are Reviving the Dead — Daniel Cohen (Article)
  • 48 — Teaxas Jackpot — Charles Meyer (Article)
  • 53 — The Mystery of Easter Island — John Dos Passos (Article)
  • 56 — Murder in Eden — Morris Hershman (Short Story)
  • 62 — Wheels Afield: Scouting the High Country — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 64 — Big Saturday — David Harper (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 86 — Argosy Workshop: How to Put It All Together in a Hammock — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
3040Argosy (UK) Vol. 32, No. 71971-08-01
  • 2 — Freedom — Barbara Levinge (Short Story)
  • 12 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 14 — Theft of the Dinosaur’s Tail [Nick Velvet] — Edward D. Hoch (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1971
  • 30 — Appearances Are Deceptive — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 33 — Third Day of the Honeymoon — Richard Awdry (Short Story)
  • 37 — The Lemon-Green Spaghetti-Loud Dynamite-Dribble Day — William Tenn (Short Story) Cavalier January 1967, as “Did Your Coffee Taste Funny This Morning?”
  • 48 — Wolf for Nightmare — Walter Lang (Short Story)
  • 67 — In the Hollow of the Oak — Jon Burmeister (Short Story)
  • 75 — It’s a Dog’s Life! — Ronald W. Cocking (Vignette)
  • 78 — A Game of Billiards — William Sansom (Short Story) Argosy (UK) September 1949
  • 90 — Emergency Transport — Pils (Cartoon)
  • 91 — Dilruba — Manojit Sen (Short Story)
  • 97 — Ad Infinitum — Anthony Sheppard (Short Story)
  • 102 — The African Tree-Beavers [Daniel John Calder; Samuel Behrens] — Michael Gilbert (Novellete)
  • 125 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3041Argosy Vol. 373, No. 31971-09-01Hal Steeger
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 6 — Red-Hot Controversy — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Watchdog for Justice: How Not to Get Mugged — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 18 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 20 — The Capture of Adolf Eichmann — Michael Bar-Zohar (Article)
  • 30 — 1971 Rifles for American Big Game — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 39 — Argosy Dives for Montezuma’s Treasure — Robert Marx (Article)
  • 45 — In the Jaws of the Killer Whale — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 48 — Paradise for Bird Shooters — Charles Meyer (Article)
  • 52 — Houdini’s Message from the Grave — W. D. Chesney, M.D. (Article)
  • 56 — The League of Arthur — Edward D. Hoch (Short Story)
  • 64 — The New Centurions — Joseph Wambaugh (Extract) Little, Brown, 1970
3042Argosy (UK) Vol. 32, No. 81971-09-01
  • 2 — A Time of Light and Darkness — David C. Taylor (Short Story)
  • 17 — Just Like Mr. Peabody — William King (Short Story)
  • 21 — Inside Argosy — The Editor (Editorial)
  • 23 — Uncle Chutney — Anstice John (Short Story)
  • 30 — Them and Us — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 32 — Scatter His Ashes — Elizabeth Ferrars (Novellete) Winter’s Crimes 2 ed. George Hardinge, Macmillan UK, 1970
  • 50 — Madge — Stan Barstow (Short Story)
  • 68 — Have You Noticed? — Denys Parsons (Miscellaneous) from Funny Amusing and Funny Amazing, Pan, 1969
  • 69 — A Shadow of Truth — Ken Clarke (Short Story)
  • 74 — Escape — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Collier’s May 13 1950, as “To the Future”
  • 88 — At One with the Eagle — William Daniel (Short Story)
  • 106 — The Black Borgward — Darrell Bates (Short Story)
  • 124 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3043Argosy Vol. 373, No. 41971-10-01Hal SteegerRalph Breswitz
  • 9 — “The Berlin Controversy” and “Cop Killers” — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Watchdog for Justice: Two Valiant Civilian Heroines Trap a Cop Killer — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 12 — Tell It to Sweeney — Ed Sweeney (Column)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 18 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 20 — Eichmann’s Capture—The Inside Story (Part Two) — Michael Bar-Zohar (Article)
  • 30 — Scatterguns for ’71 — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 41 — Flying Saucers Invade Finland — Eero Makinen (Article)
  • 44 — $1,500,000,000 Nazi Treasure—Lost Inside a Mountain — John Ashton (Article)
  • 47 — Return to Crusoe’s Island — Walter Bonatti (Article)
  • 55 — Leisure Report: Snowmobiling Under Niagara Falls Was No Honeymoon — Bern White (Article)
  • 65 — Gideon’s Art [Commander George Gideon] — John Creasey, writing as J. J. Marric (Novel) Hodder & Stoughton, 1971; condensed.
3044Argosy (UK) Vol. 32, No. 91971-10-01
  • 2 — Return to Carromanches — Jeremiah Regan (Short Story)
  • 11 — Heyday for Assassins — John Williams (Extract) Heinemann, 1958
  • 30 — The Higher Abdication — O. Henry (Short Story) Munsey’s Magazine August 1906
  • 48 — Food for Thought — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — The Big Man — Mike Tomkies (Extract) Arthur Barker, 1971 [Ref. John Wayne]; condensed.
  • 59 — Piano Player — Ralph Blunden (Short Story)
  • 63 — A Lost Week-End — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 75 — No One Will Ever Know — Geoffrey Household (Short Story) The Saturday Evening Post August 28 1948
  • 82 — Mary, the Queen Who Loved Too Much — Allen Upwood (Article)
  • 95 — The Bedchamber Mystery — C. S. Forester (Short Story) Cosmopolitan October 1943
  • 98 — The Joker — A. Lyndon Richards (Short Story)
  • 104 — Low Marks for Murder — Herbert Harris (Short Story)
  • 116 — Lyonesse — Sylvia Monro (Short Story)
  • 125 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3045Argosy Vol. 373, No. 51971-11-01Hal SteegerCaptain Vital Alsar
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 6 — “At Grave Personal Risk” — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — Argosy Vacation Home — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 22 — Argosy Workshop: Recycle Grass Clippings — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 30 — Watchdog for Justice: Fingerprints Don’t Lie — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 34 — The World’s Most Popular Cartridges — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 39 — Across the Ocean on a Balsa Raft — Captain Vital Alsar (Article)
  • 44 — Atlantis: The Legend Is Becoming Fact — Robert Marx (Article)
  • 48 — Digging In at Morgan’s Farm — Donald Honig (Short Story)
  • 54 — Try the Desert Country for Snowmobiling — Richard Hewett (Article)
  • 64 — Hail, Hail, the Gang’s All Here! — Ed McBain (Novel) Doubleday, 1971; illustrated by David Blossom; condensed.
3046Argosy (UK) Vol. 32, No. 101971-11-01
  • 2 — Sybilla and the Computer — Philippa Samuel (Short Story)
  • 12 — Kill the King — John Williams (Extract) from Heyday for Assassins, Heinemann, 1958
  • 30 — The Silent Victim [Ronald Standish] — Sapper (Short Story) The Strand Magazine November 1934
  • 46 — High Speed Steve — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) (Reprint) [Ref. Steve McQueen]
  • 53 — The Coup de Grâce — Ambrose Bierce (Short Story) San Francisco Examiner June 30 1889
  • 58 — In the Shadow of the Taj Mahal — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 69 — Stranger in Barrasay — John Davies (Short Story) John Bull and Illustrated November 22 1958
  • 78 — From the Deep — Jon Burmeister (Short Story)
  • 87 — Cheers! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 90 — The Countess and the Crime — Thornton Hall (True Crime) Romances of the Peerage by Thornton Hall, F.S.A., Holden & Hardingham, 1914, as “The Crime of a Countess”
  • 109 — Hazard — Georgette Heyer (Short Story) Pistols for Two by Georgette Heyer, Heinemann, 1960
  • 125 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3047Argosy Vol. 373, No. 61971-12-01Hal Steeger
  • 4 — Reader View on Capital Punishment — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy Workshop: How to Revive a Dying Room — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 8 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 24 — Hunting Treasure on the Civil War Battlefields — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 28 — Charlie’s Tavern: Now They’re Wrapping Bourbon in Plastic — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 31 — Cheetah—Greased Lightning on Cat Feet — Shep Abbott & Tex Fuller (Article)
  • 36 — $3,500,000 in Lake Superior: Finders Keepers — Chuck Zehnder (Article)
  • 39 — Hey, Stranger, Which Way to the Snow? — Richard Hewett (Pictorial)
  • 43 — Watchdog for Justice: Building Manager Collars a Cold-Blooded Murderer — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 44 — Tell It to Sweeney — Ed Sweeney (Column)
  • 45 — Hitler’s Secret Weapons — Paul Burt (Article)
  • 50 — The World’s Most Primitive People — Manuel Elizalde, Jr. (Article)
  • 54 — How Fancy Can a Gun Get? — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 56 — Moonlight Gardener — Robert L. Fish (Short Story)
  • 64 — Rat Race — Dick Francis (Novel) Michael Joseph, 1970; illustrated by Hal Ashmead; condensed.
3048Argosy (UK) Vol. 32, No. 111971-12-01
  • 2 — Pick-up — Irma Macdonald Wood (Short Story)
  • 17 — Death Amid Fireworks — John Williams (Extract) from Heyday for Assassins, Heinemann, 1958
  • 36 — The Man from the Bog — Tom Macdonald (Short Story)
  • 42 — To Have the Honour — Georgette Heyer (Short Story) Pistols for Two by Georgette Heyer, Heinemann, 1960
  • 58 — Robert Redford — Leslie Wilkinson (Biographical Material) [Ref. Robert Redford]
  • 64 — The Lion and the Virgin [Daniel John Calder; Samuel Behrens] — Michael Gilbert (Novellete)
  • 80 — Laughing Gas — Geoffrey Morgan (Short Story)
  • 87 — The Secret of the Embassy — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 100 — The King and the Quaker Girl — [uncredited] (Article) (Reprint)
  • 118 — The Girl Called La Simpàtica — Douglas Railton (Short Story)
  • 126 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3049Argosy Vol. 374, No. 11972-01-01Hal SteegerRoger Grace
  • 4 — No Challenge Too Great for Legless Veteran from Vietnam — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 9 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 20 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 22 — Wilderness School for Outdoorsmen — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 26 — Fishing Florida the Comfortable Way — Eric Nyborg (Article)
  • 28 — The All-Game Calibers — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 31 — Exploring Utah’s Canyon Country — Charles Meyer (Article)
  • 36 — The Giant “Salp” — Wade Doak (Article)
  • 40 — The Mystery People of Tortuga — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 46 — Young Joe Kennedy on the African Range — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 50 — Where to Hunt When the Season Closes — Donald Jay (Article)
  • 54 — Watchdog for Justice: Unarmed Lawman Captures Three Armed Gunmen — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 55 — Tell It to Sweeney — Ed Sweeney (Column)
  • 56 — The Thief — Paul Darcy Boles (Short Story)
  • 62 — Sleep Is for the Rich — Donald MacKenzie (Novel) Houghton Mifflin, 1971; illustrated by Ted Coconis; condensed.
3050Argosy (UK) Vol. 33, No. 11972-01-01
  • 2 — The Hope Chest — Jean Stafford (Short Story) Harper’s Magazine January 1947
  • 9 — The Doomed Emperor — John Williams (Extract) from Heyday for Assassins, Heinemann, 1958
  • 27 — The Samaritan — Barry Sutton (Short Story)
  • 31 — The Toys — Coventry Patmore (Poem(s)) The Unknown Eros by Coventry Patmore, George Bell, 1877
  • 32 — Winter Sunshine — A. J. Hamshar (Short Story)
  • 44 — [cartoon] — Alb (Cartoon)
  • 46 — The Tale of Hoffman — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) (Reprint) [Ref. Dustin Hoffman]
  • 52 — Snowdrift — Georgette Heyer (Short Story) Pistols for Two by Georgette Heyer, Heinemann, 1960
  • 68 — Death Takes the Count — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 82 — A Good Day for Flying Kites — Malcolm Williams (Short Story)
  • 100 — Was the Royal Duke a Murderer? — [uncredited] (Article) (Reprint)
  • 112 — The Way Out — Edward D. Hoch (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1971
  • 125 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3051Argosy Vol. 374, No. 21972-02-01Milt Machlin
  • 4 — Why Must We Have Senseless Murder? — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy Vacation Home #2 — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 8 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 22 — Charlie’s Tavern — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 24 — Snow Safari — Charles Meyer (Article)
  • 30 — Hunting in Finland — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 33 — The Incredible Voyage of Fearless Fritz — Frank Harvey (Article)
  • 36 — Watchdog for Justice: Bounty Hunt for Dope Pushers — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 37 — Tell It to Sweeney — Ed Sweeney (Column)
  • 38 — America’s Outlaw Waterfowlers — Harry M. Walsh, M.D. & Charles R. Meyer (Article)
  • 42 — Yellowstone’s First-Century Celebration — Roy Bongartz (Article)
  • 48 — Under the Mountain — Ira Walker (Short Story)
  • 50 — The Turks and Caicos Islands: Last Atlantic Refuge from the Rat Race — Robert Marx (Article)
  • 56 — North to the Yukon by Motor Home — George X. Sand (Article)
  • 64 — The Tricks of the Trade [Kek Huuygens] — Robert L. Fish (Novel) Putnam, 1972; illustrated by David Blossom; condensed.
3052Argosy (UK) Vol. 33, No. 21972-02-01
  • 2 — Non-Flying Weather — Yuri Yakovlev (Short Story)
  • 8 — Rasputin, The Holy Profligate — John Norfolk (Article)
  • 26 — Not Death, But Love — I. Munro Fraser (Short Story)
  • 35 — Egg and Chips — Anthony Grey (Vignette)
  • 38 — The Journey — L. P. Davies (Short Story)
  • 48 — The Penge Mystery — Malcolm Muggeridge (Article)
  • 60 — Top Notch — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 62 — Pink Domino — Georgette Heyer (Short Story) Pistols for Two by Georgette Heyer, Heinemann, 1960
  • 78 — The Phoenix Falls — William E. Burrows (Extract) from Richthofen: A True History of the Red Baron, Harcourt Brace & World, 1969
  • 100 — Man of the West — [uncredited] (Biographical Material) (Reprint) [Ref. Gary Cooper]
  • 110 — The Brides of Gregory Doe — Joan Alexander (Short Story)
  • 125 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3053Argosy Vol. 374, No. 31972-03-01Milt MachlinRobert Stenuit & Bob Marx
  • 4 — Even Though Disabled, He Answered the Call for Help — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 9 — Charlie’s Tavern: Vermouth Smooths the Way — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 10 — Don’t Panic—Your Idiot Light Is On! — Don O’Reilly (Article)
  • 14 — Argosy Vacation Home #3 — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 16 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 18 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 20 — The Continent That Never Was — Lew Louderback (Article)
  • 23 — The Fatal Witness — Frank Edwards (Extract) from Strange World, Lyle Stuart, 1964
  • 26 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 28 — New Remingtons for Scattergunners — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 33 — The Death of Michael Rockefeller — Milt Machlin (Extract) from The Search for Michael Rockefeller, Putnam, 1972
  • 37 — The Turks and Caicos Islands: Paradise at $200 an Acre — Brian Hitchen (Article)
  • 40 — Gold Diggers in Scuba Gear — Chris Otto (Article)
  • 42 — An Ancient Roman Settlement in America? — Bill Mack (Article)
  • 45 — Alaska-Siberia Bridge: Stop—Pay Toll: $100 — Roy Bongartz (Article)
  • 47 — The Legendary Mermaid of Lake Constance — Harold W. McCormick, Tom Allen & Captain William Young (Extract) from Shadows in the Seas, Chilton, 1963
  • 48 — Sudden Assignment — James McKimmey (Short Story)
  • 51 — Watchdog for Justice: How Burglarproof Is Your Home? — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 52 — Argosy Giant of Adventure Award—1972: Robert Stenuit — Robert Marx (Article)
  • 64 — A Splinter of Glass [Roger West] — John Creasey (Novel) Hodder & Stoughton, 1972; condensed.
3054Argosy (UK) Vol. 33, No. 31972-03-01
  • 2 — Arsenic and New Lace — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 14 — [cartoon] — Chisholm (Cartoon)
  • 16 — The Doer of Good — Oscar Wilde (Prose Poem) The Fortnightly Review July 1894
  • 18 — Have a Heart — Janet Craig-James (Short Story)
  • 25 — In the Dismals — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 27 — Song of War — Russell Braddon (Short Story)
  • 42 — Who Killed the Little Princes? — [uncredited] (Article) (Reprint)
  • 68 — A Husband for Fanny — Georgette Heyer (Short Story) Pistols for Two by Georgette Heyer, Heinemann, 1960
  • 82 — The “Scuffle” in the Park — John Williams (Extract) from Heyday for Assassins, Heinemann, 1958
  • 98 — The Swan — Carey Blyton (Short Story)
  • 102 — Journey to a Dance of Death — David C. Taylor (Short Story)
  • 113 — Mr. Piper and His Geranium — Joan Alexander (Short Story)
  • 125 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3055Argosy Vol. 374, No. 41972-04-01Milt Machlin
  • 4 — The Big Hot Paper Caper — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy Vacation Home #4 — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 8 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 10 — Watchdog for Justice: Self-Defense Can Be Illegal — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 18 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 20 — Big Drums of North Carolina — Donald Jay (Article)
  • 22 — Home Is Where the Road Is — Roy Bongartz (Article)
  • 24 — Tell It to Sweeney — Ed Sweeney (Column)
  • 24 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 26 — Campfires — George Laycock (Column)
  • 29 — Return of a Famous Winchester — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 39 — America’s Prehistoric Islands — Robert Belous (Article)
  • 45 — What Everyone Should Know About Crickets but Didn’t Dare Ask — Jay Levin (Article)
  • 46 — Spend Your Springtime in the Rockies — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 52 — Catch a Largemouth Lunker — Charles Meyer (Article)
  • 56 — Coffins of Gold — Paul Justin Stam (Short Story)
  • 62 — Campers Beware: The Daylight Thief Is on the Prowl — George X. Sand (Article)
  • 64 — The Killing of Alquin Judd — Peter Monnow (Novel) Herbert Jenkins, 1969; condensed.
3056Argosy (UK) Vol. 33, No. 41972-04-01
  • 2 — The Unexpected — Jack London (Short Story) Blackwood’s Magazine August 1906
  • 22 — The One-Track Mind — Malcolm Muggeridge (Article)
  • 36 — Flowers of the Old Nobility! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — Patriot or Pirate? — Michael Geelan (Article) [Ref. Sir Francis Drake]
  • 60 — The Heart of the Sourdough — Robert Service (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 62 — Bath Lady — Georgette Heyer (Short Story) Pistols for Two by Georgette Heyer, Heinemann, 1960
  • 80 — Fusillade in the Praca — John Williams (Extract) from Heyday for Assassins, Heinemann, 1958
  • 99 — A Splinter of Ice — Graham Lord (Short Story)
  • 114 — The Madness of Charles Tranter — Sapper (Short Story) The Strand Magazine October 1933
  • 125 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3057Argosy Vol. 374, No. 51972-05-01Milt MachlinJohn Zimmerman
  • 4 — Sitting Duck Takes Wing — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Argosy Vacation Home #5: The Wayfarer — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 10 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 14 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 17 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 18 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 22 — Charlie’s Tavern: At Last! The Real Secret of Scotch — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 25 — Canoeing Idaho’s Selway River — Gil Paust (Article)
  • 26 — How to Shoot Moving Targets — Pete Kuhlhoff (Article)
  • 33 — A Wonderland Under Your Feet: Great Caves of America — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 36 — Watchdog for Justice: Voiceprints May Trap the Zodiac Killer — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 37 — Tell It to Sweeney — Ed Sweeney (Column)
  • 38 — Across the Americas on Horseback: Part 1: Conquering the Atacama — Nate & Elly Foote (Article)
  • 44 — Hike the Appalachian Trail — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 48 — The War Club — Joe Gores (Short Story)
  • 50 — Panama’s Adventure Islands — Robert Marx (Article)
  • 56 — Do You Know Too Much About Fishing? — Charles Meyer (Article)
  • 64 — The Man with the Gloved Hand — James McKimmey (Novel) Random House, 1972; illustrated by Herb Mott; condensed.
3058Argosy (UK) Vol. 33, No. 51972-05-01
  • 2 — Trip Up on a Ripple [Rosetta Street] — Jeffry Scott (Short Story)
  • 11 — The Ivory Claw — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 24 — The Wit of Oscar Wilde — Oscar Wilde (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 25 — Miracle at Tubbernanog — Padraig O’Ciordhuain (Short Story)
  • 38 — The Cremation of Sam McGee — Robert Service (Poem(s)) Songs of a Sourdough by Robert W. Service, Briggs, 1907
  • 40 — Full Moon — Georgette Heyer (Short Story) Woman’s Journal July 1948
  • 60 — Soldier of Fortune — Rafael Sabatini (Article) (Reprint)
  • 78 — Sharp Practice — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 80 — Mr. Know-All — W. Somerset Maugham (Vignette) Cosmopolitan January 1925
  • 89 — The Marry Month of May — O. Henry (Short Story) The (New York) Sunday World May 21 1905
  • 95 — Over the Hill — Herbert Harris (Short Story)
  • 102 — The Old Schoolhouse — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 104 — The Crooked Line — Douglas Railton (Short Story)
  • 114 — Tragedy on the Lost World Plateau — Hugh Broadbridge (Article)
  • 125 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3059Argosy Vol. 374, No. 61972-06-01Milt MachlinT. Molenaar
  • 4 — What Kind of Justice Is This? — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy Vacation Home #6 — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 8 — The Calgary Stampede: “Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth!” — Christopher Lofting (Article)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 18 — Charlie’s Tavern: Welcome to Light Whiskey — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 22 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 23 — Tell It to Sweeney — Ed Sweeney (Column)
  • 26 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 28 — Hunting the Lightweight Varmint Champ — Steve Ferber (Article)
  • 33 — Great Fun—(with Reservations) — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 37 — Watchdog for Justice: To Hang or Not to Hang — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 38 — Panama: Treasure Storehouse of the World — Robert Marx (Article)
  • 44 — Apache Trout! — Charles Meyer (Article)
  • 46 — Across the Americas on Horseback: Part 2: Mexico City or Bust! — Nate & Elly Foote (Article)
  • 52 — Reconquering the Chilkoot Pass—Gateway to the Klondike — Pierre Berton (Article)
  • 56 — Rum Run — Robert Travers (Short Story)
  • 64 — A Cage of Ice — Duncan Kyle (Novel) Collins, 1970; condensed.
3060Argosy (UK) Vol. 33, No. 61972-06-01
  • 2 — The Duel — Georgette Heyer (Short Story) Pistols for Two by Georgette Heyer, Heinemann, 1960
  • 17 — The Luncheon — W. Somerset Maugham (Vignette) Cosmopolitan March 1924
  • 22 — Haunted Highways — [uncredited] (Article) (Reprint)
  • 30 — More Wit of Oscar Wilde — Oscar Wilde (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 32 — The Great White Bat — Frank Usher (Short Story) 50 Great Horror Stories ed. John Canning, Hamlyn/Odhams, 1969
  • 42 — Guts — Janet Craig-James (Short Story)
  • 46 — The Dressmaker’s Doll — Agatha Christie (Short Story) Woman’s Journal December 1958
  • 67 — The Pendulum — O. Henry (Short Story) The (New York) Sunday World June 12 1904, as “Katy, of the Frogmore Flats”
  • 72 — The Portable Typewriter — Donald Stuart (Short Story)
  • 80 — To Build a Fire — Jack London (Short Story) The Youth’s Companion May 29 1902
  • 98 — The Canal — Douglas Railton (Short Story)
  • 104 — Instrument of Power — D. G. Harvey (Short Story)
  • 111 — The Farm — Douglas Royal (Short Story)
  • 117 — Let Sleeping Bones Lie — Michael & Mollie Hardwick (Short Story) 50 Great Horror Stories ed. John Canning, Hamlyn/Odhams, 1969
  • 124 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3061Argosy Vol. 375, No. 11972-07-01Milt MachlinRenoda Hoffman
  • 4 — The Supreme Penalty — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy Vacation Home #7 — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 8 — Follow the Heritage Trail — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 10 — Charlie’s Tavern: Charlie’s Barroom Berlitz — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 12 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 14 — Watchdog for Justice: Sweet Smell of Dynamite — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 16 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 18 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 22 — The Tour Guide Who Rides in Your Family Car — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 27 — Tell It to Sweeney — Ed Sweeney (Column)
  • 28 — Hunting America’s Wariest Game Bird — Russ Carpenter (Article)
  • 33 — Lake Havasu: Freshwater Home of Forty-Pound Saltwater Bass — Jan S. Paul (Article)
  • 36 — Don’t Throw Away Anything Until You Read This! — Ron Hollander (Article)
  • 38 — Off-Trail Bequia — Robert Marx (Article)
  • 42 — Running the Colorado Rapids in a Rowboat! — Taylor Caffery (Article)
  • 48 — Sunk Zero One — Hammond Innes (Short Story)
  • 50 — There Ain’t No Such Animal — Roy Bongartz (Article)
  • 54 — On Top of Old Smoky — Jessie S. Grigg (Article)
  • 64 — Let’s Hear It for the Deaf Man [87th Precinct] — Ed McBain (Extract)
3062Argosy (UK) Vol. 33, No. 71972-07-01
  • 2 — The Wife of a King [The Malemute Kid] — Jack London (Short Story) Overland Monthly August 1899
  • 18 — Flying Scotsman — Reginald Jones (Short Story)
  • 24 — Jeeves Makes an Omelette [Jeeves and Wooster] — P. G. Wodehouse (Short Story) Star Weekly August 22 1958
  • 41 — The Gipsy — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 44 — Miss You — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 45 — Fer de Lance — Sapper (Short Story) The Strand Magazine June 1929
  • 59 — The Ant and the Grasshopper — W. Somerset Maugham (Vignette) Cosmopolitan October 1924
  • 64 — The Able Mr. Kane — Donald Stuart (Short Story)
  • 73 — The Dog Whistle — Barr Darvel (Short Story)
  • 92 — First Night Murder — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 107 — The Theft of the Leather Coffin [Nick Velvet] — Edward Hoch (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1971
  • 123 — All Manner of Transport — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 126 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3063Argosy Vol. 375, No. 21972-08-01Milt Machlin
  • 4 — Farewell to a Great Leader — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Argosy Vacation Home #8 — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 8 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 10 — Charlie’s Tavern: Dart Into the Nearest Pub, Mate! — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 14 — Watchdog for Justice: Short Weight on Justice Scales? — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 18 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 20 — Tell It to Sweeney — Ed Sweeney (Column)
  • 22 — Valhalla for Aviation Buffs — Tom McMorrow (Article)
  • 27 — Billy the Kid Is a Tourist Attraction Now — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 28 — Make Your Own Plinking Circus — Steve Ferber (Article)
  • 31 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 34 — Stan Brock: Jungle Cowboy — William B. Hartley (Article)
  • 40 — Big Bend National Park: Paradise for Part-Time Pioneers — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 44 — “We’ll Be Tenting Tonight on Our Own Campground”! — Joyce & Wilson Ware (Article)
  • 46 — What’s a Musk Ox? — E. Jervis Bloomfield (Article)
  • 50 — Roving with Rover — Tom McCahill (Article)
  • 54 — To Catch a Lunker Lake Trout — Charles Meyer (Article)
  • 56 — The Apache Thunder God — Robert McNear (Short Story)
  • 64 — A Report from Group 17 — Robert C. O’Brien (Novel) Atheneum, 1972; illustrated by David Blossom; condensed.
3064Argosy (UK) Vol. 33, No. 81972-08-01
  • 2 — Stage to Lordsburg — Ernest Haycox (Short Story) Collier’s April 10 1937
  • 16 — No Place Like Home! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 18 — Pistols for Two — Georgette Heyer (Short Story) Pistols for Two by Georgette Heyer, Heinemann, 1960
  • 35 — The Wit of Oscar Wilde — Oscar Wilde (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 36 — Hatred Turns to Friendship: James Douglas meets Robert Bruce — R. A. Anderson (Article)
  • 50 — The Theft of the Mafia Cat [Nick Velvet] — Edward Hoch (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1972
  • 64 — Enchantress of the Nile — [uncredited] (Article) (Reprint)
  • 96 — The Sundog Trail [Sitka Charley] — Jack London (Short Story) Harper’s Monthly Magazine December 1905
  • 117 — French Courage — Richard Cummins (Short Story)
  • 121 — Roses in Snow — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 122 — [cartoon] — Pils (Cartoon)
  • 124 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3065Argosy Vol. 375, No. 31972-09-01Milt Machlin
  • 4 — How to Protect Your Own Property — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 8 — The Wild Wild West Lives Again — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 14 — Take Your Family on a Wings-and-Wheels Vacation — Art Spinella (Article)
  • 18 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 20 — Watchdog for Justice: Citizen Heroes Trap Fleeing Bank Robber — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 23 — Tell It to Sweeney — Ed Sweeney (Column)
  • 26 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 28 — Footnotes: How to Care for Your Outdoor Boots — Rube Brost (Article)
  • 30 — Charlie’s Tavern: Drink Is the Curse of the Travelling Classes — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 32 — Zane Grey: Champion of the Bonefish Brigade — Zane Grey (Extract) from Zane Grey: Outdoorsman, Prentice Hall, 1972
  • 40 — An Adventure Cruise in the Queen Charlotte Isands — Neil G. Carey (Article)
  • 46 — Yes, Virginia, There Is a Winfield Scott Treasure — Dick Anderson (Article)
  • 50 — How to Be a Deadeye Chuck Shooter — Don Lewis (Article)
  • 53 — You Cant Beat Ozark Crappies — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 56 — Blowback [Nameless Private Eye] — Bill Pronzini (Short Story)
  • 64 — The Twelfth Mile — E. G. Perrault (Novel) Doubleday, 1972; illustrated by John Berkey; condensed.
3066Argosy (UK) Vol. 33, No. 91972-09-01
  • 2 — Detection Without Tears — Robert McNear (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1970
  • 14 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 15 — Goodbye — Guy de Maupassant (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 20 — Blood and Strawberries — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 32 — Readers’ Ghost Stories — The Readers (Miscellaneous) (Reprint)
  • 35 — An Official Position — W. Somerset Maugham (Short Story) Cosmopolitan July 1937
  • 56 — Take My Heart to Jerusalem — R. A. Anderson (Article)
  • 73 — [cartoon] — Baxter (Cartoon)
  • 74 — Such Hypocrisy — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 76 — Wild Goose Chase [Lew Archer] — Ross Macdonald (Novellete) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1954, as by John Ross Macdonald
  • 99 — The Neat World of Mr. Menzies — Hugh Russell (Short Story)
  • 107 — The White Man’s Way — Jack London (Short Story) Associated Sunday Magazine November 4 1906
  • 120 — Rondel — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 121 — [cartoon] — Baxter (Cartoon)
  • 124 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3067Argosy Vol. 375, No. 41972-10-01Milt Machlin
  • 4 — Needed: More Crime-Fighting Citizens Like Bill Steele — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 8 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 10 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 14 — Charlie’s Tavern: A Shrub That Grows Bourbon? — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 18 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 22 — Watchdog for Justice: Junkie Foiled in Cop Attack — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 32 — Book an Adventure Holiday! — Tom McMorrow (Article)
  • 34 — Rio Is a Rough Town — Robert Travers (Short Story)
  • 36 — Mother Nature’s Weathermen — Brooks Eliot Wigginton (Extract) from The Foxfire Book, Doubleday, 1972
  • 41 — Camping on the Skyline Drive — Fred McMorrow (Article)
  • 44 — Rent Your Camp Gear — Leonard Berry (Article)
  • 45 — Black Bear—Our Wariest Big Game — Steve Ferber (Article)
  • 48 — New Sport for Winter: Over-Nite Sno-Trips — Jim Elder (Article)
  • 52 — The Day El Diablo Bit the Dust — Bill Madden (Article)
  • 54 — The Corn Islands: South Pacific Isles in the Caribbean — James Ward (Article)
  • 61 — A $300,000 Treasure Waits for You in Idaho — Kenneth W. Bush (Article)
  • 65 — The Greatness of a Dog — Zane Grey (Extract) from Zane Grey: Outdoorsman, Prentice Hall, 1972
  • 72 — Travel Trails: Visit North America’s Only Walled City — Bernard Joseph (Column)
  • 78 — Argosy Vacation Home #9 — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 79 — Coral Monument to an Unknown Love — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 80 — Tell It to Sweeney — Ed Sweeney (Column)
3068Argosy (UK) Vol. 33, No. 101972-10-01
  • 2 — The Girl at the Country Cottage — Barr Darvel (Short Story)
  • 12 — The Hare — Wilfred McNeilly (Short Story)
  • 16 — The Vanishing Detective — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 27 — A Friend in Need — W. Somerset Maugham (Vignette) Cosmopolitan April 1925, as “The Man Who Wouldn’t Hurt a Fly”
  • 32 — Guilt-Edged Blonde [Lew Archer] — Ross Macdonald (Short Story) Manhunt January 1954, as by John Ross Macdonald
  • 47 — [cartoon] — Scherzo (Cartoon)
  • 48 — Come Dancing! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 50 — All or Nothing — [uncredited] (Article) (Reprint)
  • 70 — The Ring — Joyce Morgan (Short Story)
  • 76 — The Killing Strain — Peter Moy (Short Story)
  • 91 — Love of Life — Jack London (Short Story) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine December 1905
  • 96 — Death of a Salmon — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 114 — The Athlete and the Necktie — Herbert Harris (Short Story)
  • 125 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3069Argosy Vol. 375, No. 51972-11-01Milt MachlinErwin Bauer
  • 4 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 7 — Charlie’s Tavern — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 8 — How Do You Feel About Capital Punishment? — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 10 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 18 — Discover the Badlands — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 22 — Watchdog for Justice: $27 Million in “Bogus Bread” — Gene Lowall (Article)
  • 26 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 29 — Tell It to Sweeney — Ed Sweeney (Column)
  • 30 — Argosy Vacation Home #10 — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 32 — The Piasa Bird—Mysterious Monster of the Mississippi — Mildred Quimby (Article)
  • 34 — Explore Rio Patuca’s White-Water Wilderness — Bob Cloaninger (Article)
  • 39 — A Modern Swiss Family Robinson on the Arctic Circle — Patrick Snook (Article)
  • 44 — Confessions of a Duck Addict — Steve Ferber (Article)
  • 46 — There’s Still Gold in Them Thar Hills — Bill Surface (Article)
  • 48 — Life Mask — Lawrence Treat (Short Story)
  • 54 — Backpacking Death Valley — Chuck Gebhardt (Article)
  • 65 — Trouble at the Top — Charles Bracelen Flood (Extract) McGraw-Hill, 1972
3070Argosy (UK) Vol. 33, No. 111972-11-01
  • 2 — The Curly Water — Wilfred McNeilly (Short Story)
  • 8 — Gone Girl [Lew Archer] — Ross Macdonald (Novellete) Manhunt February 1953, as “The Imaginary Blonde” by John Ross Macdonald
  • 40 — The Consul — W. Somerset Maugham (Short Story) Saturday Review (UK) July 8 1922, as “Mr. Pete”
  • 46 — Words, Words, Words — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 49 — Ill Met by Starlight — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 61 — The Swagman — Joe Wright (Short Story)
  • 65 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 66 — Three Rivers — Douglas Railton (Short Story)
  • 71 — The Dead Leader — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 74 — A Crown for Anne — [uncredited] (Article) (Reprint)
  • 90 — Nam-Bok the Unveracious — Jack London (Short Story) Ainslee’s Magazine August 1902, as “Nam-Bok, the Liar”
  • 106 — Lame Duck — Geoffrey Morgan (Short Story)
  • 114 — Lord Chief Justice Hewart and the Case of William Cooper Hobbs — Edgar Lustgarten (Article)
  • 118 — Mr. Gilmot Goes Homes — Gerald Verner (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 124 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3071Argosy Vol. 375, No. 61972-12-01Milt MachlinEric Frehsee
  • 4 — The Terrible Williamsons—First Family of Bunco Artists — Harry Steeger (Editorial)
  • 6 — An Argosy Guide to Buying Land — S. Thurman & M. Kronk (Article)
  • 8 — Campfires — George Laycock (Column)
  • 10 — Honest Abe Club — Luce Tompkins (Column)
  • 14 — Watchdog for Justice: ESP—The Lawman’s Latest Weapon — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 16 — Tell It to Sweeney — Ed Sweeney (Column)
  • 18 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 20 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 22 — Charlie’s Tavern — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 26 — Argosy Vacation Home #11 — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 31 — Historic Return to First A-Bomb Test Site — William Peterson & Ellen Hartley (Article)
  • 36 — It’s Raining Cats and Dogs — Roy Bongartz (Article)
  • 38 — Camping on California’s Mystery Mountain — Bill Shepard (Article)
  • 40 — The Unholy Three — Robert Edmond Alter (Short Story)
  • 44 — Modern Handguns Are for Hunting — Russ Carpenter (Article)
  • 46 — Paradise on a Shoestring: Camping in Hawaii — Richard M. Botts (Article)
  • 52 — Explore America’s Eerie Ghost Towns — Pete Czura (Article)
  • 65 — Mama Doll — Martin Woodhouse (Extract) Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1972
3072Argosy (UK) Vol. 33, No. 121972-12-01
  • 2 — The Snowman — Adrian Vincent (Short Story) The Saint Mystery Magazine February 1960
  • 10 — Her Tiny Hand Was Frozen [Dinas Town] — Eric Malpass (Short Story)
  • 20 — The Three Fat Women of Antibes — W. Somerset Maugham (Short Story) Cosmopolitan October 1933
  • 35 — Arrangements for Murder — L. P. Davies (Short Story)
  • 44 — The Vagabond Queen — [uncredited] (Article) (Reprint)
  • 62 — The Son of the Wolf [The Malemute Kid] — Jack London (Short Story) Overland Monthly April 1899
  • 76 — The Killer Who Slept in the Dock — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 88 — Money Talks — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 90 — Did Mélisande Drink Too Deep? — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 91 — Mr. Justice Avory Tries Sergeant Goddard… — Edgar Lustgarten (Article)
  • 99 — Against My Pride — Jack Ritchie (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 110 — A Holiday for Van Hoog — Douglas Railton (Short Story)
  • 121 — Duel — Wilfred McNeilly (Short Story)
  • 123 — The Marsh — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 124 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3073Argosy Vol. 376, No. 11973-01-01Milt MachlinG. H. Burnett, F.P.G.
  • 4 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 6 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 9 — Charlie’s Tavern — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 10 — Watchdog for Justice: Unarmed Ex-Marine Helps Cops Nab Gunman — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 14 — Is That a Henhouse on the Highway Up Ahead? — Nick Howard (Pictorial)
  • 18 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 22 — Campfires — Steve Ferber (Column)
  • 24 — First Rule for Survival: Stay Alive — J. Hunter Holloway (Article)
  • 26 — Argosy Vacation Home #12 — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 28 — Blast Off for Tranquility Base, Alabama’s Out-of-This-World Space Exhibit — Martin Deutsch (Article)
  • 31 — World’s Longest Wild-Goose Chase — Des Bartlett; as told to Steve Ferber (Article)
  • 36 — The Mad Trapper of Rat River — Michael McLean (Article)
  • 38 — Trailriding Yellowstone High-Country — Wayne Reynolds (Article)
  • 42 — Sanibel-Captiva: Out-of-This-World Islands Off Florida — John R. Michael (Article)
  • 46 — Hunting Wild Boar with a Muzzle-Loader — Russ Carpenter (Article)
  • 48 — New Hampshire’s Incredible “Mystery Hill” — Arthur Goldsmith (Article)
  • 50 — The Bass Boat That Went to Sea — George X. Sand (Article)
  • 54 — Brujo—Witch Bear of San Juan — O. A. Washburn (Article)
  • 65 — The Hollow Sea — Geoffrey Jenkins (Novel) Collins, 1971, as “Scend of the Sea”; condensed.
3074Argosy (UK) Vol. 34, No. 11973-01-01
  • 2 — Stolen Time — I. Munro Fraser (Short Story)
  • 7 — The Decline and Fall of Mr. Behrens [Daniel John Calder; Samuel Behrens] — Michael Gilbert (Short Story)
  • 22 — [cartoon] — Earl (Cartoon)
  • 23 — In the Bag — Geoffrey Morgan (Short Story) Britannia and Eve November 1947
  • 34 — The Sporting Chants — R. J. Fayers (Short Story)
  • 47 — The Angel and the Love Bomb — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 62 — Concerning Wives — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 64 — The Hunter and the Hunted — Adrian Vincent (Short Story)
  • 72 — The Will and the Way — Donald Stuart (Short Story)
  • 83 — An End to Running — Jeremiah Regan (Short Story)
  • 90 — The Carrion Crows — Douglas Railton (Short Story)
  • 97 — Mind Over Blackmail — Herbert Harris (Short Story)
  • 106 — The Story of Keesh — Jack London (Short Story) Holiday Magazine for Children January 1904, as “Keesh: The Bear Hunter”
  • 114 — The Phwale — Patrick Pugh (Short Story)
  • 123 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3075Argosy Vol. 376, No. 21973-02-01Milt Machlin
  • 4 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 6 — Watchdog for Justice: Be a Civilian Crime Fighter — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 8 — You and Your Car — Ed Schipper (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Charlie’s Tavern — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 22 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 24 — Winter Camping Can Be Fun—with a Cozy Recreational Vehicle — Art Spinella (Article)
  • 27 — Join the Gam — Olle Oskarson (Column)
  • 30 — Argosy Vacation Home No. 13 — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 32 — Nevada’s Secret Canyon of the Rainbow Bridge — Zane Grey (Extract) from Zane Grey: Outdoorsman, Prentice Hall, 1972
  • 34 — Canoe the Canadian Northland — Eric Nyborg (Article)
  • 36 — Missouri’s Man-Made Boating Paradise — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 39 — The Whale — Jacques-Yves Cousteau & Philippe Diole (Non-Fiction Book) Doubleday, 1972; condensed.
  • 44 — Mr. Lincoln & Mr. Grant — Donald Honig (Short Story)
  • 46 — Hunting the Feathered Phantom of the Alders — Russ Carpenter (Article)
  • 48 — Conquering the Northwest Passage—by Canoe — Steve Ferber (Article)
  • 52 — Wanted: Vacationers to Share Boating Adventure—No Experience Needed — Bob Shiarella (Article)
  • 54 — Great Lakes—New Boating Stampede — Patrick Snook (Article)
  • 60 — Bonus Boating for Waterfowlers — George Clarke (Article)
  • 82 — Campfires: Backpacking for Hunting — Steve Ferber (Column)
3076Argosy (UK) Vol. 34, No. 21973-02-01
  • 2 — R.I.P. — Lord Platt, M.D. (Short Story)
  • 5 — February — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 15 — The Quitter — Archibald Faulds (Poem(s))
  • 16 — Something to Smile About — Robert Quigley (Short Story)
  • 20 — Emperor of America — Kurt Fleischmann (Article)
  • 26 — Treble Chance — John Davies (Short Story)
  • 30 — Semolino — H. A. Vachell (Short Story) The Strand Magazine May 1910
  • 46 — Human Frailties — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — Uncle George — L. Harper (Short Story)
  • 54 — Incredible Masquerade — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 64 — Snow Shrouds — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 68 — Charles — A. J. Alan (Short Story) The London Magazine February 1928
  • 76 — One Every Minute — Douglas Railton (Short Story)
  • 80 — Rodman the Boatsteerer — Louis Becke (Short Story) Rodman the Boatsteerer, and Other Stories by Louis Becke, Unwin, 1898
  • 95 — Theft of the Satin Jury [Nick Velvet] — Edward D. Hoch (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1971
  • 112 — Thomas Boulter, the “Flying Highwayman” — B. L. Kearley (Article)
  • 124 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3077Argosy Vol. 376, No. 31973-03-01Milt MachlinArie deZanger
  • 4 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 5 — Watchdog for Justice: The Case of the Crimson Clue — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 8 — Tell It to Sweeney — Ed Sweeney (Column)
  • 10 — Campfires: Making a Helter-Shelter — Steve Ferber (Column)
  • 12 — Pot Shots for Gunners — Russ Carpenter (Column)
  • 14 — Join the Gam — Olle Oskarson (Column)
  • 16 — Argosy Vacation Home No. 14 — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 18 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 20 — You and Your Car: A Brighter Future — Ed Schipper (Column)
  • 22 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 24 — An Argosy Guide to Buying Land: Part II — S. Thurman & M. Kronk (Article)
  • 30 — Octopus Giganteus: Largest Creature in the World? — Dr. Joseph Gennaro (Article)
  • 34 — The Best Fishing River in the U.S.A. — Zane Grey (Extract) from Zane Grey: Outdoorsman, Prentice Hall, 1972
  • 39 — Panama: The Land of Countless Unfound Treasures — Bob Marx (Article)
  • 42 — Martin Bormann: The Hoax & the Truth — Zwy Aldouby (Article)
  • 46 — Hunting Muleys in New Mexico — Steve Ferber (Article)
  • 48 — Cat — Richard D. Bach (Short Story) Argosy August 1963
  • 50 — Pack-In for Better Fishing — Nick Karas (Article)
  • 54 — Golden Bass of the Amazon — E. L. “Buck” Rogers (Article)
  • 62 — Float-Fishing Wyoming’s Wonder Rivers — George Clarke (Article)
  • 65 — Report to the Commissioner — James Mills (Novel) Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1972; condensed.
  • 96 — Charlie’s Tavern: The Suds with a Buzz — Milt Machlin (Column)
3078Argosy (UK) Vol. 34, No. 31973-03-01
  • 2 — Tiger — Roy Kirby (Short Story)
  • 8 — Falling Star — Sylvia Monro (Short Story)
  • 20 — Winter Woods — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 21 — Surrender — A. D. Parkinson (Short Story)
  • 27 — Kremlin Killer — Kurt Fleischmann (Article)
  • 32 — Madam Ukelele — J. Edward Brown (Short Story)
  • 41 — A Coincidence — A. J. Alan (Short Story) The London Magazine April 1927
  • 45 — The Old Ship — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 46 — All Dressed Up — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — The Lie That Fired a Gun — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 61 — Beneath the Peak — Howard Jones (Vignette)
  • 64 — [cartoon] — Earl (Cartoon)
  • 67 — You Can’t Rely on People — Colin Robertson (Short Story) Best Underworld Stories ed. Douglas Rutherford, Faber and Faber, 1968
  • 73 — The Spy in the Pyramid [Jeffrey Rand] — Edward D. Hoch (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September 1972
  • 90 — A Good Place to Hide — Robert Quigley (Short Story)
  • 96 — The Yard Man — Cledwyn Hughes (Short Story) 1970
  • 104 — Photographer’s Model — Jacques Pendower (Short Story)
  • 110 — The Missioner — Patrick Pugh (Short Story)
  • 120 — The Man They Didn’t Want — John Henry Beamer (Short Story)
  • 124 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3079Argosy Vol. 376, No. 41973-04-01Gil PaustFrank Dorland
  • 4 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 6 — Argosy Vacation Home No. 16 — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 10 — You and Your Car: Your Super-Hot Cooling System — Ed Schipper (Column)
  • 16 — Brave Buffalo — Don Dwiggins (Article)
  • 20 — Watchdog for Justice: “Operation Ident” Prevents Theft — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 21 — Tell It to Sweeney — Ed Sweeney (Column)
  • 23 — Join the Gam: Fitting Out — Olle Oskarson (Column)
  • 26 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 28 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 32 — Pot Shots for Gunners — Russ Carpenter (Column)
  • 34 — Last of the Kalapalos — Stan Wayman (Article)
  • 39 — The Mysterious “Skull of Doom” — Bob Shiarella (Article)
  • 41 — Who Really Discovered America? — Robert Marx (Article)
  • 45 — Big Gamble for Amarillo Slim — “Amarillo Slim” Preston; as told to Bill G. Cox (Article)
  • 48 — Take Your Camper to a Baseball Game — W. Russell Ford (Article)
  • 50 — Ontario Safari for Big Rainbows — Nick Karas (Article)
  • 52 — What Every Camper Should Know About Trailer Hitches — Ed Schipper (Article)
  • 54 — Campgrounds with a New Look — Jack Delaney (Article)
  • 58 — For Vacations—The Land of Enchantment — George F. Clarke (Article)
  • 62 — Quebec’s Trophy Moose — Russ Carpenter (Article)
  • 65 — The Levanter — Eric Ambler (Novel) Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1972; condensed.
  • 84 — The Super Colossal Spending Spree of America’s Champion Swinger — Glenn Infield (Article)
  • 96 — Campfires: Shaping Up and Packing Out — Steve Ferber (Column)
3080Argosy (UK) Vol. 34, No. 41973-04-01
  • 2 — A Bit of Bronze — Charlotte Hunt (Short Story)
  • 15 — When April Dawns — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 16 — Storm Girl — Michael Hastings (Short Story)
  • 24 — A Girl Like Roberta — John H. Hearn (Short Story)
  • 31 — The Maker of Venezuela — B. L. Kearley (Article)
  • 44 — The Ballad of Agincount — Michael Drayton (Extract) (Reprint)
  • 46 — Who’d Be a Parent? — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 48 — Crack-Up — John Davies (Short Story)
  • 59 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 62 — A Fine Day in Spring — Gareth Thomas (Short Story)
  • 67 — The Shoes That Did Not Burn — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 82 — The Right Qualifications — Anna West (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 85 — Everything in the Garden — Keith Roberts (Novellete)
  • 102 — Dover Straits — Tom Samuel (Short Story)
  • 110 — Mind the Painter — Sean Lindsey (Short Story)
  • 115 — Factotum to the Fuehrer — Kurt Fleischmann (Article)
  • 121 — When the Sun Went Down — Henry Lawson (Vignette) (Reprint)
  • 123 — Dutch Picture — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 124 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3081Argosy Vol. 376, No. 51973-05-01Gil Paust
  • 6 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 10 — You and Your Car: Check Your Brakes — Ed Schipper (Column)
  • 12 — Tell It to Sweeney — Ed Sweeney (Column)
  • 13 — Pot Shots for Gunners — Steve Ferber (Column)
  • 15 — Join the Gam: Booty on the Bounding Main — Olle Oskarson (Column)
  • 18 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 22 — California’s Superscenic Route 1 — Wally Wyss (Article)
  • 26 — Watchdog for Justice: The $10,000 Crackup — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 28 — Campfires — Nick Karas (Column)
  • 30 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 36 — How-to-Build: Race-Car Bed — Steve Ellingson (Column)
  • 38 — Could You Eat Human Flesh? — Bob Shiarella (Article)
  • 41 — George Wallace: A Man with a Will to Win — Lowell Thomas (Interview)
  • 44 — The Greatest Shootout in Police History — George Strong (Article)
  • 47 — A Volcano Is Born: Eyewitness Report from Iceland — Robert Scott Milne (Article)
  • 50 — Secrets of the Pro Bass Anglers — Dave Bowring (Article)
  • 54 — America’s No. 1 Game Bird — Pete McLain (Article)
  • 65 — Money, Money, Money — Ed McBain (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 96 — Charlie’s Tavern — [uncredited] (Column)
3082Argosy (UK) Vol. 34, No. 51973-05-01
  • 2 — Murder for the Madonna — Beryl Bruce (Short Story)
  • 21 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 22 — Like a Mermaid from the Waves — Howard Jones (Short Story)
  • 30 — A Lament — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 31 — A Comical Character — A. J. Hamshar (Short Story)
  • 44 — The Manipulator — Jennifer Murray-Kerr (Short Story)
  • 61 — Picnic of Death — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 74 — “Feather Pate of Folly” — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 76 — The Race for the White Rose — Cledwyn Hughes (Short Story)
  • 87 — The Existentialist — Robert Quigley (Short Story)
  • 92 — The Trail of Trotsky — Kurt Fleischmann (Article)
  • 97 — Sheriff’s Son — Archie Hill (Short Story)
  • 105 — Thoughts — Shelley (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 107 — The Theft of the Foggy Film [Nick Velvet] — Edward D. Hoch (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1972; given as “Theft of the Foggy Film” on the story itself.
  • 120 — The Dutcher — Douglas Railton (Short Story)
  • 123 — [cartoon] — Frohlich (Cartoon)
  • 124 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3083Argosy Vol. 376, No. 61973-06-01Gil PaustDouglas Morgan
  • 4 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 6 — You and Your Car — Ed Schipper (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — Argosy Vacation Home No. 17 — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 14 — How-to-Build: Old-Time Wishing World — Steve Ellingson (Column)
  • 18 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 22 — Join the Gam: The Rotary Outboard: A Revolution in Boating — Olle Oskarson (Column)
  • 24 — Charlie’s Tavern — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 26 — Watchdog for Justice: Kung-Fu to the Rescue — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 30 — A Little Boat That Flies — Peter Stevenson (Article)
  • 33 — Jack the Ripper — James Stewart-Gordon (Article)
  • 36 — The Biggest Heist in History — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 39 — Sunken Treasures of Lebanon — Robert F. Marx (Article)
  • 44 — Earthquakes Don’t Kill People — Charles Richter, Ph.D.; as told to Kate Holliday (Article)
  • 47 — You Can Soar Like a Bird — Jim Spurgeon (Article)
  • 50 — Home on the Roam — George X. Sand (Article)
  • 55 — Smart as a Fox — Dave Bowring (Article)
  • 58 — Bass Bustin’—Science vs. Savvy — Bill Stanley (Article)
  • 65 — A New Book by Horatio Alger! — Ralph D. Gardner (Foreword) from Silas Snobden’s Office Boy, Doubleday, 1973
  • 68 — Silas Snobden’s Office Boy — Horatio Alger, Jr. (Novel) The Argosy November 30 1889 (+12), as by Arthur Lee Putnam; condensed.
  • 88 — Pot Shots for Gunners — Steve Ferber (Column)
  • 96 — Campfires: Secrets of Sourdough Bread — Nick Karas (Column)
3084Argosy (UK) Vol. 34, No. 61973-06-01
  • 2 — Through the Dark Forest — P. W. Richard (Short Story)
  • 7 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 11 — How Sweet the Moon — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 12 — The Longshoreman — A. D. Parkinson (Short Story)
  • 25 — A Sonnet — Helen A. Bremner (Poem(s))
  • 26 — Calf for the Branding — Clay Allison (Short Story)
  • 31 — The Arch Destroyer — Kurt Fleischmann (Article)
  • 36 — As Luck Would Have It — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — The Nont Sara Disaster — Lord Platt (Short Story)
  • 50 — Portrait of Edwina — Robert Dundas (Short Story)
  • 60 — Bontekoe’s Desperate Voyage — Denis Clark (Article)
  • 74 — Catching up with Edward — Odette Tchernine (Short Story)
  • 80 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 82 — The Old ’Un — Hazel Peel (Short Story)
  • 89 — Under the Stars of Provence — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 101 — Shigidi — John C. Turner (Short Story)
  • 111 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 117 — The Way Out — Doreen Dade (Short Story)
  • 124 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3085Argosy Vol. 377, No. 71973-07-01Gil PaustBen Cropp
  • 6 — Argonotes — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
  • 8 — Watchdog for Justice — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — You and Your Car: Good Ignition: A Must for Top Performance — Ed Schipper (Column)
  • 18 — Argosy Vacation Home No. 18 — Bruce Cassiday (Article)
  • 20 — Pot Shots: Preactical Handgun Shooting — Steve Ferber (Column)
  • 22 — Join the Gam: Bumpers, Bosoms,Bilges and Batteries — Olle Oskarson (Column)
  • 26 — Charlie’s Tavern — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 28 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 30 — Outdoor Laffs — Ray Helle (Cartoon)
  • 32 — How-to-Build: Car-Top Chuck Box — Steve Ellingson (Column)
  • 34 — The Ultimate Fishing Machine — Nick Karas (Article)
  • 39 — $100,000 Reward—Find the Peking Man — Christopher G. Janus; as told to Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 42 — Ted Williams Lays It on the Line — Kathrine Switzer (Article)
  • 44 — Are Police Undergunned? — Patrick V. Murphy (Article)
  • 47 — I Play with Sea Monsters — Eva Cropp (Article)
  • 50 — What Happened to Muhammad Ali? — Bert Randolph Sugar (Article)
  • 54 — Ferry-Camping Through Vancouver Island — Mary Bigelow (Article)
  • 56 — Hunters Are the Best Conservationists! — Warren Page (Article)
  • 65 — Soldier — Anthony B. Herbert, Lt. Col. Ret. & James T. Wooten (Non-Fiction Book) Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1973; condensed.
  • 96 — Campfires: A Recipe for Trailside Sourdough Pancakes — Nick Karas (Column)
3086Argosy (UK) Vol. 34, No. 71973-07-01
  • 2 — Hunt the Hunter — Wallis Peel (Short Story)
  • 6 — The Railings — Patrick Pugh (Short Story)
  • 15 — The Man Who Loved the Brockey — Derek Taylor (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 24 — After the Harvest Thanksgiving — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 37 — A Lesson in Etiquette — A. J. Hamshar (Short Story)
  • 44 — Brant’s Law — Carl Henry Rathjen (Short Story) Zane Grey Western Magazine December 1970
  • 55 — Sylvio and Mrs Potter — Eric McDonald (Short Story)
  • 64 — On Poets — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 66 — Who’s Got the Lady? — Jack Ritchie (Short Story) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine September 1964
  • 78 — The Master and His Dogs — Figal Mossinsohn (Short Story)
  • 81 — Golden Threads — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 82 — Diamond Finesse — Peter Peterson (Short Story)
  • 95 — Crash Landing — B. L. Jacot (Short Story)
  • 98 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 102 — The Slave Who Defied Napoleon — Denis Clark (Article)
  • 109 — [cartoon] — Morris (Cartoon)
  • 117 — Priscilla — Dora Sigerson Porter (Short Story)
  • 121 — Marriage of the Moon — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 124 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3087Argosy Vol. 377, No. 81973-08-01Gil PaustHoward Friedman
  • 4 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 10 — Campfires: How to Save That First Trailer Camping Trip — Nick Karas (Column)
  • 12 — Charlie’s Tavern: The Million-Dollar Wine Waterer — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 14 — How-to-Build: Pop-up Camper: A Sleeping Unit on Your Car Roof — Steve Ellingson (Column)
  • 16 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 20 — You and Your Car: Driving with Children Calls for Care and Planning — Ed Schipper (Column)
  • 22 — Watchdog for Justice: The Latest Campus Crime Wave — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 26 — Argosy Vacation Home — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 28 — Go Climb a Rock — Howard Friedman (Article)
  • 30 — Florida’s Latest Fishing Jackpot — Carl Schroeder (Article)
  • 34 — New Miracle Drug Keeps You Young! — Herbert Bailey (Article)
  • 36 — Baseball’s Greatest Pitch Man — Bert Randolph Sugar (Article)
  • 39 — The Most Savage Men in the World — Steve Ferber (Article)
  • 42 — Break the Bank at Vegas — Stanley Roberts (Article)
  • 44 — Tennessee Snake Cult — Ken Mink (Article)
  • 46 — Super Chicken as Superstar — Jack Lodato (Article)
  • 48 — I Have Been Charged by a Rhino/Elephant/Mouse? — Warren Page (Article)
  • 50 — Camping in Michigan’s Last Frontier — Avrum Schulzinger (Article)
  • 54 — Fidel Castro’s Secret Fishing Hole — George X. Sand (Article)
  • 65 — Bigfoot: The Yeti and Sasquatch in Myth and Reality — Dr. John Napier (Non-Fiction Book) Dutton, 1972; condensed.
3088Argosy (UK) Vol. 34, No. 81973-08-01
  • 2 — Processed Honeymoon — Richard Echlin (Short Story)
  • 10 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 11 — Night of the Summer Storm — Cledwyn Hughes (Short Story)
  • 19 — Fading Roses — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 20 — The Jackals — Douglas Railton (Short Story)
  • 27 — They Took to the Heather — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 38 — [cartoon] — Quanda (Cartoon)
  • 39 — Breakers Ahead! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 41 — Twenty Centimes — O’Rion (Short Story)
  • 51 — The Lonely Nightingale — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 52 — A Tiny Doubt — Andrew Reid (Short Story)
  • 62 — Scourge of the West Country — Judge Gerald Sparrow (Article)
  • 68 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 74 — Only One Tree in the Tenere Desert — A. Matlock (Short Story)
  • 85 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 87 — Morning Meet — A. D. Parkinson (Short Story)
  • 94 — The Seventh Assassin — Edward D. Hoch (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1970
  • 100 — John Smith, Captain Adventurous — John H. Hearn (Article)
  • 106 — A Little Girl Cried — A. J. Hamshar (Short Story)
  • 117 — Dogs of Peace — Herbert Harris (Short Story)
  • 124 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3089Argosy Vol. 377, No. 91973-09-01Gil PaustArie deZanger
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 14 — You and Your Car: The Auto Industry’s Headache — Ed Schipper (Column)
  • 18 — Watchdog for Justice: Citizen Crime Fighters — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 21 — Outdoor Laffs — Harley Schwadron (Cartoon)
  • 26 — Argosy Vacation Home: Chalet Home: A Retirement Dream — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 31 — How-to-Build: Sportsman’s Wall Rack — Steve Ellingson (Column)
  • 32 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 36 — Charlie’s Tavern: Around the World in Eighty Drinks — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 38 — Bring Back Capital Punishment — Mayor Frank Rizzo (Article)
  • 40 — Pot Shots: Which Scope for Your Rifle — Steve Ferber (Column)
  • 45 — A Day for Outdoorsmen — Warren Page (Article)
  • 46 — Ascension—An Island Surrounded by Treasure — Robert Marx (Article)
  • 48 — The Ultimate Transplant — Carl Schroeder (Article)
  • 50 — The College Football Recruiting Racket — Bert Randolph Sugar (Article)
  • 52 — Your Adventures in Instant Replay — F. Alexander Hutchison (Article)
  • 55 — Antique Smuggling—Second Only to Narcotics in International Crime — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 60 — One-Shot Antelope Hunt — Russ Carpenter (Article)
  • 68 — Try Teasing Bluefish — Charles R. Meyer (Article)
  • 71 — Body Count — William Turner Huggett (Extract) Putnam, 1973
  • 94 — Join the Gam: Mini Boating and Other Things — Olle Oskarson (Column)
  • 102 — Campfires: The Energy Crisis and the Camper — Nick Karas (Column)
3090Argosy (UK) Vol. 34, No. 91973-09-01
  • 2 — Crescent of Death — John Salt (Short Story) John Bull Everybody’s Weekly September 5 1959
  • 14 — Epitaph — [uncredited] (Poem(s)) (Reprint)
  • 15 — The Gauntlet — Robert Quigley (Short Story)
  • 20 — Peter — L. P. Davies (Short Story)
  • 24 — The Roup — Douglas Railton (Short Story)
  • 30 — The Office — Vernon Coleman (Short Story)
  • 36 — The Necessary End — G. Stone (Short Story)
  • 54 — Ride a Cock-Horse — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 56 — She Walked to Her Death — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 70 — Hijack — Jonathan Clements (Short Story) [Ref. Robert L. Fish]
  • 74 — [cartoon] — Earl (Cartoon)
  • 76 — The Assassins — Christopher Grey (Short Story)
  • 82 — The Singer — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 83 — Young Lordy — James Flanagan (Vignette)
  • 86 — The Mob Howls — Judge Gerald Sparrow (Article)
  • 96 — Echo in the Glen — Michael H. Jeffries (Short Story)
  • 102 — Quarantine — H. B. Marriott Watson (Short Story) The Story-teller March 1915
  • 116 — The Kepi — B. L. Jacot (Short Story)
  • 121 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 123 — [cartoon] — Stewart (Cartoon)
  • 124 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3091Argosy Vol. 377, No. 101973-10-01Gil PaustWally Neibart
  • 6 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 11 — Pot Shots: The Miida Shotgun — Steve Ferber (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — You and Your Car: New Cars for ’74 — Ed Schipper (Column)
  • 24 — Argosy Vacation Home: Glass Brings the Outdoors Indoors — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 32 — Campfires: Tents on Wheels — Nick Karas (Column)
  • 36 — How-to-Build: Get Hooked on This Tackle Box — Steve Ellingson (Column)
  • 38 — Watchdog for Justice: Backlash Against Crime — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 44 — Watergate Plane Crash Mystery — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 47 — Shifting Continents: A Coming World Catastrophe That May End Civilization! — Prof. Charles Hapgood (Article)
  • 50 — The Wonderful Wizard — George Strong (Biographical Material)
  • 54 — Honduras—Hotspot for Anglers — Steve Ferber (Article)
  • 56 — I Found the Richest Shipwreck in the World — Robert Marx (Article)
  • 60 — Monday Night Football — Frank Gifford; as told to Bert Randolph Sugar (Article)
  • 62 — Bobwhite Fever — Russ Carpenter (Article)
  • 73 — The Defection of A. J. Lewinter — Robert Littell (Extract) Houghton Mifflin, 1973
  • 104 — Charlie’s Tavern: The Proof Is in the Whiskey — Milt Machlin (Column)
3092Argosy (UK) Vol. 34, No. 101973-10-01
  • 2 — The Sharpener — D. G. Noakes (Short Story)
  • 9 — Death of a King — Tom Macdonald (Short Story)
  • 20 — Hawk Against the Sky — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 21 — She Died with a Smile on Her Face — Barr Darvel (Short Story)
  • 31 — [cartoon] — Morris (Cartoon)
  • 40 — Requiem for a Flea — Tony Wilmot (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 43 — Tides — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 44 — Whose Turn Tomorrow? — P. W. Richards (Short Story)
  • 49 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 53 — Over the Garden Fence — Graham Seal (Short Story)
  • 58 — Oh, What a Fright! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 60 — Magdelaine of Castle Dangerous — B. L. Kearley (Article)
  • 78 — The Dog — Douglas Railton (Short Story)
  • 83 — [cartoon] — Morris (Cartoon)
  • 84 — Faces — Frank Smith (Short Story)
  • 96 — To Autumn — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 97 — Wolf’s Neck Incendiary — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 114 — The Stay-at-Home — Robert Quigley (Short Story)
  • 119 — The Toleration Level — B. M. Gibb (Short Story)
  • 124 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3093Argosy Vol. 377, No. 111973-11-01Gil PaustGabby Barrus
  • 4 — Watchdog for Justice — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 8 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 11 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 12 — Strange World — Frank Edwards (Extract) Lyle Stuart, 1964
  • 14 — Argosy Vacation Home — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 22 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 24 — How-to-Build: The Sportsman’s Showcase — Steve Ellingson (Column)
  • 26 — Campfires — Nick Karas (Column)
  • 30 — Join the Gam — Olle Oskarson (Column)
  • 34 — Pot Shots: Feel Better, Shoot Better, with Clothes to Suit the Occasion — Steve Ferber (Column)
  • 36 — You and Your Car: Prepare Your Car for the Cold and Take the Worry Out of Winter Driving — Ed Schipper (Column)
  • 38 — How to Translate Tire Jargon — Ed Schipper (Article)
  • 43 — Elgen Long—Argosy’s ’73 Giant of Adventure — Carl Schroeder (Article)
  • 46 — Five Ways to Beat UCLA — Bert Randolph Sugar & Jerry Kissel (Article)
  • 48 — Florida’s Mini-Sub Disaster — Robert Marx (Article)
  • 50 — Space Motel for Astronauts — Martin Caidin (Article)
  • 52 — Supercops Batman and Robin — Pam Fourzon (Biographical Material)
  • 56 — Pack In for Trophy Game — Erwin Bauer (Article)
  • 64 — Drums on the Banks — Charles Meyer (Article)
  • 67 — Killers of the Seas — Edward R. Ricciuti (Extract) Walker, 1973
  • 98 — Charlie’s Tavern: Why Drink “the Usual” When You Can Have More Fun Inventing Your Own — Milt Machlin (Column)
3094Argosy (UK) Vol. 34, No. 111973-11-01
  • 2 — Sweet Nell — Andrew Ewart (Article) from The World’s Greatest Love Affairs, Odhams, 1967
  • 11 — The Last of the Family — A. D. Parkinson (Short Story)
  • 20 — Just Their Cup of Tea — Colin Howard (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 25 — [cartoon] — Stewart (Cartoon)
  • 26 — A Murder in the Force — Harold Dearden (Article) (Reprint)
  • 36 — Tastes Differ — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — Mr Sprigge in Spring — Rearden Conner (Short Story)
  • 55 — Bluebottle — Canon Norman Power (Poem(s))
  • 56 — Take the Fence — Cyril Donson (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 69 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 70 — The Thing in Lovers’ Lane [Father David Noone] — Edward D. Hoch (Short Story) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine July 1971
  • 84 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 90 — Jokers Wild — R. C. Dean (Short Story)
  • 95 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 96 — Sheldon’s Service in the Sky — Kurt Fleischmann (Article)
  • 100 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 102 — In the Hollow — Len Ager (Short Story)
  • 109 — A Warning to Shoplifters — D. G. Harvey (Short Story)
  • 116 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 117 — You Never Can Tell — B. L. Jacot (Short Story) The Hands of Wan Lu, with Other Stories by B. L. Jacot, Muller, 1946
  • 123 — The Pagan — Canon Norman Power (Poem(s))
  • 124 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3095Argosy Vol. 377, No. 121973-12-01Gil Paust
  • 5 — Happy Anniversary — Allen McElfresh (Letter)
  • 6 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 7 — Watchdog for Justice: Still Wanted: The Zodiac Killer — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 8 — Argosy Vacation Home: The Easy Upkeep House — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 14 — Campfires: How to Fill the Camper’s Christmas Stocking — Nick Karas (Column)
  • 18 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 24 — Join the Gam: For the Boatmen on Your Christmas List — Olle Oskarson (Column)
  • 28 — You and Your Car: The Gasoline Shortage: How to Get More Miles Per Gallon — Ed Schipper (Column)
  • 30 — How-to-Build: Have Some Holiday Spirits at Your Own Bar — Steve Ellingson (Column)
  • 33 — Pot Shots: Ah…Those Colt Pistols! — Steve Ferber (Column)
  • 34 — Surf’s Up! — Thor Svenson (Article)
  • 39 — How to Bag Your Own Christmas Turkey — Warren Page (Article)
  • 42 — Try a Snowmobile Safari — Paul Gilbert (Article)
  • 46 — Canoeing the Okefenokee — Nick Karas (Article)
  • 48 — Iceboating — George Strong (Article)
  • 52 — Trailbiking from Baja to Panama — Ben Davidson & Tom Keating; as told to Glenn Dickey (Article)
  • 54 — The Water Walker — Steve Ferber (Article)
  • 56 — Just Walk on Your Skis — Morten Lund (Article)
  • 58 — A Racquet for 14,000,000 People — Bert Randolph Sugar (Article)
  • 67 — State Trooper — Noel B. Gerson (Extract) Doubleday, 1973
  • 96 — Charlie’s Tavern: Jugs for the People — Milt Machlin (Column)
3096Argosy (UK) Vol. 34, No. 121973-12-01
  • 2 — Santa Satanic — Cyril Donson (Short Story)
  • 11 — [cartoon] — Stewart (Cartoon)
  • 16 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 17 — Paid in Full — Len Ager (Short Story)
  • 23 — A Touch of Magic — Sean Brady (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 30 — [cartoon] — Quanda (Cartoon)
  • 32 — Second Sight — F. A. How (Short Story)
  • 38 — Merry Christmas — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 40 — Murder at 30° Below — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 52 — Philosophy — Canon Norman Power (Poem(s))
  • 53 — Old Timers — John D. Matthews (Short Story)
  • 59 — Joseph’s Taste of Hell — V. Humpherson (Short Story)
  • 64 — [cartoon] — Rex (Cartoon)
  • 65 — The Green Veil of Ypres — Michael Shaw (Short Story) (Reprint)
  • 73 — Three Star Tramp — Erik Rosman (Short Story)
  • 83 — Lucky Blonde — Jacques Pendower (Short Story)
  • 89 — A Right Royal Reception — A. J. Hamshar (Short Story)
  • 94 — Last of the Vikings — Archie Hill (Short Story)
  • 103 — The Killer — W. H. Boone (Short Story)
  • 108 — The Spy Who Came Out of the Night [Jeffrey Rand] — Edward D. Hoch (Short Story) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1967
  • 120 — At His Fingertips — Colin Robertson (Short Story) Clues Detective Stories May 1940
  • 124 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3097Argosy Vol. 379, No. 11974-01-01Gil PaustRay Hamilton
  • 4 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 6 — Watchdog for Justice: Auxiliary Police Help Forces of Law and Order — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — What Killed the Bickel Boys? — John Dunning (Article)
  • 18 — Argosy Vacation Home: Two-Storied House Better Than One — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 22 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 26 — Charlie’s Tavern: Hangovers Are All in Your Head — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 29 — You and Your Car: Car Accessories That Make Driving Safer — Ed Schipper (Column)
  • 30 — How-to-Build: Pool Your Effects for Fun — Steve Ellingson (Column)
  • 32 — Outdoor Laffs — Lo Linkert (Cartoon)
  • 37 — Pot Shots: Bringing Home the Bacon — Steve Ferber (Column)
  • 39 — The Howes’ Hat Trick — Bert Randolph Sugar & Larry Bortstein (Article)
  • 40 — New Sight for the Blind — Joanne Schmidt (Article)
  • 43 — The Armed Citizen — Dr. Martin Abend (Article)
  • 45 — Bermuda: Treasure Hunter’s Paradise — Robert Marx (Article)
  • 46 — Rustlers Are Riding the Range Again — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 48 — Jimmy Hoffa Strikes Back — Robert Cubbedge (Article)
  • 50 — Sea Cowboy — Ray Hamilton (Article)
  • 52 — Journey to the Outer Limits — Carl Schroeder (Article)
  • 58 — A Hunter’s Greatest Thrill — Krine Laffler (Article)
  • 69 — The Godwulf Manuscript [Spenser] — Robert B. Parker (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 100 — Campfires: The Camper and His Camera — Nick Karas (Column)
3098Argosy (UK) Vol. 35, No. 11974-01-01
  • 2 — The Natural Law — Frank Walker (Short Story)
  • 12 — The Tree — Canon Norman Power (Poem(s))
  • 13 — The Available Gentleman — Alexander Hayes (Short Story)
  • 17 — Curse of the Gipsy — Kurt Fleischmann (Article)
  • 22 — Dead on Her Feet — Barr Darvel (Short Story)
  • 30 — The Trouble with Parents — John Davies (Short Story) John Bull Illustrated January 10 1959
  • 38 — The Escape — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 39 — [cartoon] — Walker (Cartoon)
  • 40 — Just a Dog? — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 42 — The Black Bikini — J. Edward Brown (Short Story)
  • 58 — Testing Time — V. Humpherson (Short Story)
  • 63 — The Leopold Locked Room [Captain Leopold] — Edward D. Hoch (Novellete) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine October 1971
  • 80 — Sail Away — Canon Norman Power (Poem(s))
  • 81 — Where There’s Smoke… — Leonard Gribble (Article) (Reprint)
  • 96 — Tiger Snake — Len Ager (Short Story)
  • 100 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 101 — Chopper’s Choice — Alan Evans (Short Story)
  • 114 — Dealing with the Dump — Odette Tchernine (Short Story)
  • 120 — The Chelsea Miracle — Nigel Morland (Short Story)
  • 124 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3099Argosy Vol. 379, No. 21974-02-01Gil PaustHedda Johnson
  • 4 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 5 — Join the Gam — Olle Oskarson (Column)
  • 8 — How-to-Build: For the Collector of Wines—A Collection of Wine Racks — Steve Ellingson (Column)
  • 12 — Argosy Vacation Home: Five-Stage Expandable Home to Beat High Costs — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 14 — Is Faith Healing Fact or Fraud? — Tom McMorrow (Article)
  • 16 — Campfires: How to Sleep Warm in a Winter Camp — Nick Karas (Column)
  • 17 — Tunnel of Fire — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 18 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 22 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 32 — Pot Shots: Sky-Busting: A Problem for Waterfowl Shooters — Steve Ferber (Column)
  • 34 — You and Your Car: Tips on Driving Safely on Slippery Highways — Ed Schipper (Column)
  • 38 — The Bugging of Honest Abe — Dr. Harold Hyman (Article)
  • 43 — The Mountains from Space — Martin Caidin (Article)
  • 46 — After Watergate — Barry Goldwater (Article)
  • 50 — How to Beat a Traffic Ticket — Attorney Charles Rubin (Article)
  • 52 — The Bermuda Triangle: Mystery or Myth? — Robert Marx (Article)
  • 58 — The Other Side of Spillane — Nick Karas (Article)
  • 66 — Sunflower Field Dove Hunting — Steve Ferber (Article)
  • 69 — The Cooler — George Markstein (Extract) Doubleday, 1974
  • 100 — Charlie’s Tavern: How to Mix an All-American Martini — Milt Machlin (Column)
3100Argosy (UK) Vol. 35, No. 21974-02-01
  • 2 — The Helping Hand — Barr Darvel (Short Story)
  • 10 — Terrorist — Richard Young (Short Story)
  • 19 — The Amazing Madam Georgina — Ivor Dean (Article)
  • 23 — [cartoon] — Clew (Cartoon)
  • 24 — Second Time Hanged — Margaret Mitchiner (Article)
  • 32 — Try, Try Again! — Various (Miscellaneous)
  • 34 — The Florentine Cat — Nan Wishart (Short Story)
  • 37 — [cartoon] — Quanda (Cartoon)
  • 38 — Looking for the Footprint — Rearden Conner (Short Story)
  • 54 — The Scales of Justice — Catherine Aird (Short Story)
  • 58 — Retreat from Winter — Wilfred Gavin-Brown (Poem(s))
  • 59 — The Great Silence — V. Humpherson (Short Story)
  • 64 — The Lost Patrol — Douglas Railton (Short Story)
  • 71 — A Windy Day in Town — Canon Norman Power (Poem(s))
  • 72 — Return Journey — John Banville (Short Story)
  • 82 — The Farmer’s Wife — Doreen Dade (Short Story)
  • 89 — A Horse for the Desert — A. D. Parkinson (Short Story)
  • 99 — Pink Palace Syndrome — Robert Quigley (Short Story)
  • 102 — [cartoon] — Morris (Cartoon)
  • 103 — Leopard in the Garden — Evelyn Swanson (Short Story)
  • 109 — Man of Money — Kurt Fleischmann (Article)
  • 114 — The Dead Stay Cold — John Davies (Short Story)
  • 120 — Blisters in May — Jack Ritchie (Short Story) The Diners Club Magazine March 1965
  • 123 — [cartoon] — Walker (Cartoon)
  • 124 — Bookshelf — [uncredited] (Book Review)
  • 128 — Argosy Crossword — [uncredited] (Puzzle)
3101Argosy Vol. 379, No. 31974-03-01Bert Randolph Sugar
  • 4 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Watchdog for Justice: Phone Call from the Gaffney Strangler — Gene Lowall (Column)
  • 12 — You and Your Car: Use Your Car for Camping — Ed Schipper (Column)
  • 18 — Charlie’s Tavern: A Light View of Whiskey — Milt Machlin (Column)
  • 22 — How-to-Build: Leave Winter Outside: Jog Indoors — Steve Ellingson (Column)
  • 26 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 28 — Join the Gam — Olle Oskarson (Column)
  • 30 — Argosy Vacation Home: Economizing with a Second Home — Bruce Cassiday (Column)
  • 34 — Pot Shots: Super-X Model I Shotgun — Steve Ferber (Column)
  • 36 — Avalanche! — Gordon Warren (Article)
  • 38 — “Kill Him and Anyone Else in the House!” — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 41 — Death in a Trimaran — Joanne Schmidt (Article)
  • 44 — Sport’s One-Ring Circus — Bert Randolph Sugar (Article)
  • 46 — New Miracles in Aviation — Martin Caidin (Article)
  • 48 — America’s 12,000-Year-Old Man — Robert Marx (Article)
  • 52 — Our New Game Bird—The Crow — Warren Page (Article)
  • 56 — Curt Gowdy—Sport’s Man for All Seasons — Kathrine Switzer (Article)
  • 67 — The Golden Soak — Hammond Innes (Novel) Collins, 1973; condensed.
  • 98 — Campfires: Pangs in the RV Industry — Nick Karas (Column)
3102Argosy Vol. 379, No. 41974-04-01Bert Randolph SugarKeith Ferris
  • 4 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 6 — The Mob’s Money Man — Allen Roberts (Article)
  • 18 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 20 — Pot Shots: Goose Hunter’s Delight — Steve Ferber (Column)
  • 25 — Hunting & Fishing — Gil Paust (Column)
  • 26 — Campfires: Plan Now for Summer Camping — Nick Karas (Column)
  • 28 — You and Your Car: Gas Pains — Ed Schipper (Column)
  • 34 — People Who Come and Go [Harley Quin] — Agatha Christie (Short Story) The Grand Magazine November 1925, as “A Man of Magic”
  • 40 — In the High Groove — Kathrine Switzer (Article)
  • 43 — The Doolittle Raid: WW II’s Greatest Gamble — Martin Caidin (Article)
  • 48 — There Are UFO’s! — William Slattery (Article)
  • 50 — The Escape of the Century — John Cusack (Article)
  • 53 — Great American Campsites — Norman Strung (Article)
  • 61 — Send It Bottle Post — Roy Bongartz (Article)
  • 67 — The Way to Dusty Death — Alistair MacLean (Extract) Collins, 1973
  • 98 — Charlie’s Tavern: Tequila—The Good Neighbor’s Drink — Milt Machlin (Column)
3103Argosy Vol. 379, No. 51974-05-01Bert Randolph SugarCarl Fisher
  • 4 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 6 — Argosy Adventures — Various (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 16 — The Horseplayer’s Horoscope — Sydney Omarr (Article)
  • 22 — The Women — Ray Bradbury (Short Story) Famous Fantastic Mysteries October 1948
  • 25 — How I Became a Muckraker — Jack Anderson (Article)
  • 29 — The Locked Room — Maj Sjöwall & Per Wahlöö (Novel) Pantheon, 1973; condensed.
  • 36A — The Badger from Ballyduff — Robert J. McCaig (Short Story) Adventure November 1950
  • 37 — Is There Life After Death After Freezing? — William Slattery (Article)
  • 41 — The History of Colt Arms — Steve Ferber (Article)
  • 44A — Hap Arnold’s Buzz Bomb — Glenn Infield (Article)
  • 54 — I Swam the Baltic to Freedom — Bernd Böttger; as told to M. W. Martin (Article)
  • 64 — The Man Who Makes Weird Things Happen — Herb Bailey (Article)
  • 66 — Yankee Stadium: Going, Going, Gone — John Brooks Randolph (Article)
  • 72 — The Last of Baseball’s Barnstormers — Bert Randolph Sugar (Article)
3104Argosy Vol. 379, No. 61974-06-01Bert Randolph SugarChester Gould
  • 6 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 8 — Argosy Adventures — Various (Column)
  • 14 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 18 — The Grand Teton Rescue — Allan U. King; as told to Bill Matthews (Article)
  • 20 — Dick Tracy: The First Law & Order Man — John Culhane (Article)
  • 22 — Wildfire — Zane Grey (Short Story) Munsey’s Magazine June 1912, as “The Horses of Bostil’s Ford”; abridged.
  • 28 — Andy Granatelli Looks at the Indy 500 — Andy Granatelli (Article)
  • 31 — Jaws — Peter Benchley (Extract) Doubleday, 1974
  • 40 — The Greatest Adventures of the 20th Century — Lowell Thomas (Article)
  • 54 — Ancient Space Visitors — Milt Machlin (Interview)
  • 56 — Coyotes: Dangerous or Endangered Species? — Steve Ferber (Article)
  • 68 — War Games for Real — Carl Shroeder (Article)
  • 72 — The Devil on 30th Street — John Leo (Article)
3105Argosy Vol. 380, No. 11974-07-01Bert Randolph SugarRay Hamilton
  • 6 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Argosy Adventures — Various (Column)
  • 16 — The Ma Barker-Karpis Gang — George Clifford (Article)
  • 19 — John Ovington — Max Brand (Short Story) All-Story Weekly June 8 1918, as “John Ovington Returns”; abridged.
  • 24 — A Wet Butt and a Hungry Gut — Elwood Curtis (Extract) John F. Blair, 1974
  • 26 — Stalking Forbidden Game — Terrence Lichtman (Article)
  • 31 — The Treasure Hunter — Robin Moore & Howard Jennings (Extract) Prentice Hall, 1974
  • 40 — Energy: Past, Present & Future (Section Introduction)
  • 41 — Past — Jack Anderson (Article)
  • 42 — Present — Andy Granatelli (Article)
  • 43 — Future — Isaac Asimov (Article)
  • 44 — How to Buck the Large Corporations…and Win! — Milt Machlin (Article)
  • 66 — Guam: D-Day Plus 30 Years — Wayne Barham (Article)
  • 70 — Hunting the Most Dangerous Game of All — Mike Rich (Short Story)
  • 74 — Goodbye Buffalo Bill — Bill Slattery (Article)
  • 82 — Red All Over — Red Smith (Column)
3106Argosy Vol. 380, No. 21974-08-01Bert Randolph SugarRichard Amsel
  • 6 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 10 — Argosy Adventures — Various (Column)
  • 12 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 21 — Working — Studs Terkel (Extract) Pantheon, 1972
  • 28 — The Intrigues of E. Howard Hunt — Joe Shea (Article)
  • 33 — Twenty-Year Payment — Lawrence Treat (Short Story) Detective Fiction Weekly November 28 1936
  • 36 — Bringing Boars Back Alive! — Steve Ferber (Article)
  • 38 — There’s Still Gold in Them Thar Hills! — Jim Scott (Article)
  • 40 — Murderous Cities — William J. Slattery (Article)
  • 44 — The Greatest of Today’s Stuntmen — Frank Tallman (Article)
  • 47 — The First of the Great Stuntmen — John Baxter (Extract) from Stunt, Doubleday, 1973
  • 52 — The Iowa State Fair—The Real Greatest Show on Earth — Ken Woodward (Article)
  • 68 — The Adventures and Mis-Adventures of W. C. Fields — Ronald Fields (Article)
  • 72 — The Multi-Million Dollar Religion Ripoff — Ernie Baxter (Article)
  • 79 — The Great Lakes Coho Gamble — Congressman Guy Vander Jagt (Article)
  • 86 — Red All Over — Red Smith (Column)
3107Argosy Vol. 380, No. 31974-09-01Bert Randolph SugarRon Taylor
  • 4 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 7 — Argosy Adventures — Various (Column)
  • 10 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 22 — Bio-Rhythms: Will They Decide the Future for Ali, Foreman, Evel Knievel—And You? — John Brooks (Article)
  • 24 — Shark Fishing — Robert Coram (Article)
  • 26 — Countdown to Death — Martin Caidin (Article)
  • 29 — Where There’s Smoke — Ed McBain (Novella/Short Novel)
  • 42 — Dixie Cups: Stars Under the Big Top — Ross Yuill (Article)
  • 45 — Dollars and Scents — Damon Runyon (Short Story) Munsey’s Magazine November 1912, as “The Nose of Nemesis”
  • 60 — The Beast That Won the West — I. Murach (Article)
  • 64 — The FBI’s Greatest Cases — George Clifford (Column)
  • 68 — Kidnapping Forgotten Men — Marty Wolfand (Article)
  • 70 — Is There a Baby Cadillac in Your Future? — Andy Granatelli (Article)
  • 72 — The Second Sport of Kings — Steve Ferber (Article)
  • 78 — Up, Up, and Away! — Diana Gleasner (Article)
  • 84 — Red All Over — Red Smith (Column)
3108Argosy Vol. 380, No. 41974-10-01Bert Randolph SugarCarl Fischer
  • 7 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 14 — Ah, Merrick the Beautiful — Leonard Sloane (Article)
  • 16 — Terrorism — Ernie Baxter (Article)
  • 18 — Argosy Adventures — Various (Column)
  • 20 — How Close Did the Astronauts Come to Death? — Martin Caidin (Article)
  • 27 — Opinion — Paul Harvey (Miscellaneous)
  • 38 — Betting the Horses by the Stars — Sydney Omarr (Column)
  • 40 — Changing Seasons — Steve Ferber (Article)
  • 42 — Is Boxing a Dying Sport? — Randy Neumann (Article)
  • 45 — The Bell Tolls for Boxing — Bert Randolph Sugar (Article)
  • 48 — Andy Granatelli’s New Car Rundown — Andy Granatelli (Article)
  • 52 — The Murder Business’s Top Man — William J. Slattery (Article)
  • 55 — Brannington’s Leopard — Forrest Webb (Extract) Doubleday, 1974
  • 72 — White Dawn — Richard Anobile (Article)
  • 77 — Anatomy of a Hit Man: Louis Lepke Buchalter — John Brooks (Biographical Material)
  • 78 — Great Treasure Frauds — Robert Marx (Article)
  • 88 — Red All Over — Red Smith (Column)
3109Argosy Vol. 380, No. 51974-11-01Bert Randolph SugarNorman Rockwell
  • 6 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Argosy Adventures — Various (Column)
  • 12 — John Wayne: Portrait of an American Hero — Robert Cubbedge (Biographical Material)
  • 14 — Was the “Walking Tall” Sheriff Murdered? — Peter McCabe (Article)
  • 16 — The FBI’s Greatest Cases — George Clifford (Column)
  • 18 — The Last of the Swashbuckling Reporters — John Leo (Article)
  • 34 — The Very Last Charge of George Armstrong Custer — Andrew Phillips (Article)
  • 36 — My Husband Babe — Mrs. Claire Ruth (Article)
  • 42 — The Cowboy Hall of Fame — Bert Randolph Sugar (Article)
  • 45 — The Voice of the West — Bert Randolph Sugar (Article)
  • 48 — Betting the Horses by the Stars — Sydney Omarr (Column)
  • 51 — The Swarm — Arthur Herzog (Extract) Simon & Schuster, 1974
  • 66 — Ride ’Em, Cowboy! — Steve Cooper (Article)
  • 70 — The Hunts of Papa Hemingway — Steve Ferber (Article)
  • 72 — Fire! Fire! Anatomy of Terror — Hal Bruno (Article)
  • 82 — Red All Over — Red Smith (Column)
3110Argosy Vol. 280, No. 61974-12-01Bert Randolph Sugar
  • 5 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 6 — Betting the Horses by the Stars — Sydney Omarr (Column)
  • 8 — Argosy Adventures — Various (Column)
  • 10 — Evel Knievel: Giant Rip-Off or Giant Adventure? — Morris Alpern (Article) [Ref. Evel Knievel]
  • 14 — The FBI’s Search for Patty Hearst — George Clifford (Article) [Ref. Patty Hearst]
  • 18 — Boris, Bela and Me — Ray Bradbury (Article); illustrated by John Melo
  • 28 — The Memory Expert — Bill Slattery (Article); illustrated by Saul Lambert
  • 36 — The Secret Life of Houdini — Bert Randolph Sugar (Article) [Ref. Harry Houdini]
  • 43 — The Last Dogfight — Martin Caidin (Extract) Bantam, 1974; illustrated by Wendell Minor
  • 62 — The Man Who Stops People from Killing Themselves — Marty Wolfand (Article)
  • 64 — Three Dolphins Go Hunting Bear — Manny Fernandez & Bill Stanfill (Article)
  • 66 — Rocky Mountain High — Nick Karas (Article)
  • 74 — Red All Over — Red Smith (Column)
3111Argosy Vol. 281, No. 11975-01-01Bert Randolph SugarRon Lesser
  • 4 — Real-Life Adventure — Ron Mulhern (Article)
  • 6 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 8 — Argosy Adventures — Various (Column)
  • 10 — The Last Christmas Show — Bob Hope; as told to Pete Martin (Extract) Doubleday, 1974
  • 12 — Johnny Cash vs. Merle Haggard—The Saga of Country Music — Peter McCabe (Article) [Ref. Johnny Cash & Merle Haggard]
  • 14 — The Plumbers’ Plot to “Get” Jack Anderson — George Clifford (Article) [Ref. Jack Anderson]
  • 16 — Woody Hayes and the 100-Yard War — Jerry Brondfield (Extract) Random House, 1974
  • 19 — Bo Schembechler—Another Michigan Football Tradition — Will Perry (Article) [Ref. Bo Schembechler]
  • 34 — The South American Connection — Michael Fooner (Article)
  • 39 — The Night They Lynched Santa Claus — Kent Biffle (Article)
  • 40 — Country Music — Bill Anderson (Article)
  • 45 — Bloodwater — John Crowe (Novel) Dodd, Mead, 1974; condensed.
  • 60 — A Real-Life Walter Mitty Goes Ballooning — Bert Randolph Sugar (Article) [Ref. Malcolm Forbes]
  • 64 — The Flying Aces of War — Michael B. Rich (Article)
  • 70 — Midnight at Toledo Bend — Nick Karas (Article)
  • 75 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 76 — Red All Over — Red Smith (Column)
3112Argosy Vol. 281, No. 21975-02-01Bert Randolph SugarLarry Noble
  • 4 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 8 — Argosy Adventures — Various (Column)
  • 10 — What Ever Happened to Our National Holidays? — Jean Shepherd (Article)
  • 14 — Ten Way$ to Make a Million — Leonard Sloane (Article)
  • 16 — Charles Bronson—Man of Action — Mary Vespa (Article) [Ref. Charles Bronson]
  • 18 — The Japanese Soldier Who Never Gave Up! — Joe Shea (Article); given as “The Japanese Soldier Who Wouldn’t Surrender” in the Table of Contents.
  • 20 — Special Effects in the Movies — John Culhane (Article)
  • 30 — The Vigilantes Are Back! — Jim Scott (Article)
  • 42 — God Bless the Flyers — Stan Fischler (Article)
  • 44 — The Rhinemann Exchange — Robert Ludlum (Extract) The Dial Press, 1974
  • 62 — Shangri-La, Florida Style! — Ian Siel (Article)
  • 70 — Witchcraft in America — Sybil Leek (Article)
  • 80 — Red All Over — Red Smith (Column)
3113Argosy Vol. 281, No. 31975-03-01Bert Randolph SugarCarl Fischer
  • 4 — Paul Harvey…Good Day! — Paul Harvey (Column)
  • 5 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 6 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 8 — Argosy Adventures — Various (Column)
  • 10 — The Man Who Won World War II — Clark Whelton (Article) [Ref. Wade McClusky]
  • 14 — A Car Thief Tells Why Your Car May Be Next? — Danny Minelli (Article)
  • 15 — What You Can Do to Protect Your Car — Andy Granatelli (Article)
  • 16 — The Most Famous Psychic in the World — Herbert Bailey (Article) [Ref. Peter Hurkos]
  • 19 — The FBI’s Greatest Cases: Col. Rudolf Abel — George Clifford (Article) [Ref. Rudolf Abel]
  • 34 — This Man Can Kill You 52 Different Ways with His Hands — Ernie Baxter (Article) [Ref. Aaron Banks]
  • 40 — Moonshine Hauler! — Judy Birchfield (Article); illustrated by Saul Lambert
  • 43 — The Bermuda Triangle — Charles Berlitz (Extract) Doubleday, 1974
  • 58 — Can Vegas Be Ripped-Off? — Josh Michael (Article)
  • 64 — The Great White Hunter in Africa Today — Bob Gima (Article); given as “African Safari” in the Table of Contents.
  • 68 — The Coolest Canoe Race Ever — Nick Karas (Article); illustrated by Nick Karas
  • 74 — Red All Over — Red Smith (Column)
3114Argosy Vol. 281, No. 41975-04-01Bert Randolph SugarJerry Yulsman
  • 6 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 8 — Argosy Adventures — Various (Column)
  • 14 — Defying Death and Taming Fear at the Circus — John Culhane (Article)
  • 16 — Tracking Bigfoot! — Jim Scott (Article)
  • 18 — My Lai: The Court-Martial of Lt. Calley — Joseph DiMona (Extract) from Great Court-Martial Cases, Grosset & Dunlap, 1972 [Ref. William Calley]; abridged.
  • 21 — Blood Relatives [87th Precinct] — Ed McBain (Extract) from the forthcoming novel (Random House).
  • 42 — Paul Harvey…Good Day! — Paul Harvey (Column)
  • 44 — The Man Who Broke Into Devil’s Island — Richard S. Smith (Article)
  • 60 — Motocross: Hills, Dales, Bumps and Mud, Mud, Mud, Mud! — Randy Neumann (Article)
  • 66 — Bass Fishin’ Ain’t What It Used to Be — Nick Karas (Article)
  • 70 — The Truth About Handguns — Steve Ferber (Article)
  • 74 — Real Life Adventure! — Don Lankford (Article)
  • 75 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 76 — Red All Over — Red Smith (Column)
3115Argosy Vol. 281, No. 51975-05-01Ernest BaxterTomas Micek
  • 4 — Argonotes from the Publisher — Harry Egner (Column)
  • 7 — Argosy Adventures — Various (Column)
  • 14 — The Reincarnation of Peter Proud — Max Ehrlich (Extract) Bobbs-Merrill, 1974
  • 24 — Camping in a Live Volcano — Joanne Schmidt (Article)
  • 28 — Arctic Search for a Record Fish — Nick Karas (Article)
  • 32 — Lou Bailey: Opponent! — David Wolf (Article) [Ref. Lou Bailey]
  • 34 — Americas Search for Oil: Cold, Wet and Tough as Hell — Dick Russell (Article)
  • 38 — How the Cops Hide Mafia Informers — Paul Hoffman (Article)
  • 44 — Going Through Hell on a Rubber Raft — Richard Tomkies (Article)
  • 66 — Argosy’s Brass Rails: Beer — [uncredited] (Column)
3116Argosy Vol. 281, No. 61975-06-01Ernest BaxterFranz Furst
  • 4 — Front Lines — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 7 — Argosy Adventures — Various (Column)
  • 12 — Fatu-Hiva — Thor Heyerdahl (Extract) Allen & Unwin, 1974
  • 27 — Bio-Rhythms: Predict the Indy 500 — John Brooks (Article)
  • 30 — Is Social Security Ripping Us All Off? — Diana Davenport (Article)
  • 32 — Freefalling: The Gutsiest Sport in the World — Bill Ottley (Article)
  • 36 — Great Athletes of the 20th Century — Jim Benagh (Article)
  • 40 — The Satanist Who Wants to Rule the World — Dick Russell (Article) [Ref. Anton LaVey]
  • 44 — Anti-Hunting Groups: Social Reformers or Headline Hogs? — Clare Conley (Article)
  • 48 — The War We Are Losing Off Our Own Coast! — Peter Michelmore (Article); illustrated by John Robaton
  • 76 — Argosy’s Brass Rails: Scotch: Highland Fling — Robin Nelson (Column)
3117Argosy Vol. 282, No. 11975-07-01Ernest Baxter
  • 7 — Argosy Adventures — Various (Column)
  • 12 — Reflections on the Director: An Oral Biography of J. Edgar Hoover — Ovid Demaris (Extract) [Ref. J. Edgar Hoover] extract from the forthcoming biography (Harper Magazine Press, 1975).
  • 20 — Argosy’s Brass Rails: Puerto Rican Rum: The Surprising Mixer — Richard Kent (Column)
  • 22 — Where the Jobs Are — Leonard Sloane (Article); illustrated by Arnold Genkins
  • 25 — Up the Creek—with a Paddle and a Wet Suit — William Albert Allard (Article); illustrated by William Albert Allard
  • 30 — What You Need to Know to Bag a Bear — Clare Conley (Article)
  • 34 — Killing the Kennedys: The Case for Conspiracy — F. Peter Model (Article)
  • 42 — Stripers on the Rocks — Larry Green (Article); illustrated by Larry Green
  • 46 — Mighty Mite — Terrence Sheridan (Article) [Ref. Dennis Lustig]
3118Argosy Vol. 282, No. 21975-08-01Ernest Baxter
  • 6 — Front Lines — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 15 — Argosy Adventures — Various (Column)
  • 23 — Alaska Called, I Went, You Wouldn’t Believe What Happened! — Richard Woodley (Article)
  • 31 — Struggling Through Those Damn Male Changes! — Peter Andrews (Article); illustrated by Arnold Genkins
  • 35 — After the Man-Eaters with a Rope—and a Prayer — David Doubilet (Article)
  • 40 — Getting the Drop on That Foxy, Foxy Deer — Clare Conley (Article)
  • 43 — The Last Foreign Legion in the World — Frederic V. Grunfeld (Article); given as “The World’s Last Foreign Legion” in the Table of Contents.
  • 48 — Bounty Hunter — Dick Russell (Article)
  • 51 — Fishin’ Around with a Master Bass Man — Nick Karas (Article)
  • 54 — On the Job Inside the Deadly “Devil’s Triangle” — Peter Michelmore (Article)
  • 82 — Argosy’s Brass Rails: Bourbon: America’s Own — Ernie Martin (Column)
3119Argosy Vol. 282, No. 31975-09-01Ernest BaxterDan Baliotti
  • 6 — Front Lines — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 11 — Argosy Adventures — Various (Column)
  • 20 — The Gridiron Chancellors — Mike Rich (Article)
  • 25 — Great Pension Fund Hoax — Colin Leinster (Article); illustrated by David Millman
  • 29 — Calgary Stampede — Frederic Grunfeld (Article)
  • 34 — Listening in with the CIA — George Clifford (Article); illustrated by Dan McCoy
  • 37 — Rhinebeck Aerodrome: Unbelievable! — Dick Russell (Article)
  • 42 — Scoping Out Those ’75 Guns — Russ Carpenter (Article)
  • 46 — Dave Aldana: Wildman of the Two-Wheel Set — Morris Alpern (Article) [Ref. Dave Aldana]
  • 54 — Argosy’s Brass Rails: Premixed Cocktails: Fast and Easy for the Man on the Move — F. Peter Model (Column)
3120Argosy Vol. 282, No. 41975-10-01Ernest BaxterPaul Webb
  • 10 — Front Lines — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 13 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 21 — Are You a Super Brain? — Lee Bergman (Article)
  • 27 — Killer Kids — Colin Leinster (Article)
  • 31 — The Great Full-Moon Craziness — Norman Singer (Article); illustrated by Shig Ikeda
  • 36 — “Oh, Oh! It’s the Man from the Collection Agency?” — Larry Ferguson (Article)
  • 39 — “Hang Ten” — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 44 — Gun Registration: What’s It Really All About? — Clare Conley (Article)
  • 48 — Detroit’s New Ones for Bicentennial ’76 — Fred Mackerodt (Article)
  • 75 — Argosy’s Brass Rails: The Canadians — Guy Cimballo (Column)
3121Argosy Vol. 282, No. 51975-11-01Ernest BaxterShig Ikeda
  • 6 — Front Lines — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 11 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 19 — School of Hard Knocks—And Crashes, Spins, Skids… — Tazio Namow (Article); illustrated by Al Satterwhite
  • 25 — The X-Rated World of Male Hookers — Colin Leinster (Article)
  • 29 — The Unsavory Business of Mind Control — Dick Russell (Article)
  • 38 — All About Cheese—and the Wines That Go with Them — Guy Cimbalo (Article)
  • 42 — Where a Bird in the Hand Is Worth Two in the Bush — Nick Karas (Article); illustrated by Nick Karas
  • 45 — America’s Grand Tetons: A Dynamite High! — Carroll Seghers (Article); illustrated by Carroll Seghers
3122Argosy Vol. 382, No. 61975-12-01Ernest Baxter
  • 6 — Front Lines — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 13 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 22 — Mutiny in the State of Maine — Colin Leinster (Article)
  • 29 — The S.L.A. — Dick Russell (Article); illustrated by Jan Michael
  • 34 — Divorce: Winner Takes All — Larry Ferguson (Article)
  • 38 — The Career Game: Moving Up the Job Ladder — Sally Douglas (Article)
  • 40 — Great Holiday Spirits — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 45 — Radio: Where Has All the Music Gone? — Peter McCabe (Article); illustrated by Liam Roberts
3123Argosy Vol. 383, No. 11976-02-01Ernest BaxterRichard Checani
  • 13 — Front Lines — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 16 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 22 — Mounting an Antelope Hunt — Clare Conley (Article)
  • 28 — The Kennedy Killings — Allard K. Lowenstein (Article)
  • 38 — Making It in the Real World Without a College Degree — Sally Douglas (Article); illustrated by Peter Schaumann
  • 42 — A Wine Buyer’s Survival Guide — Guy Cimbalo (Article)
  • 46 — The Morning After Disaster — Larry Ferguson (Article); illustrated by Robert Grossman
  • 49 — Getting It on with the Marrieds — Gini Kopecky (Article); illustrated by Paul Hyman
  • 57 — Getting It on with the Singles — Peter McCabe (Article); illustrated by Peter McCabe
  • 60 — Getting It on with a Mistress — Norman Lewis Smith (Article); illustrated by Richard Checani
3124Argosy Vol. 383, No. 21976-03-01Ernest BaxterRobert Grossman
  • 6 — Front Lines — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 13 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 22 — Survival Schools: Learning to Live on Air — Clare Conley (Article)
  • 29 — Interview with Charles Colson — Dick Russell (Interview) [Ref. Charles Colson]
  • 34 — Winning the Word War — Norman Lewis Smith (Article); illustrated by M. Norman
  • 40 — Junkie Doctors — Marvin Grosswirth (Article); illustrated by Ann Chwatsky
  • 44 — Is There Love After Living Together? — Gini Kopecky (Article)
  • 49 — Selling Yourself — Sally Douglas (Article); illustrated by Sherry Wolf
  • 53 — Vodka—Russia’s Finest Hour — Guy Cimbalo (Article)
3125Argosy Vol. 383, No. 31976-04-01Ernest BaxterLeonard Soned
  • 6 — Front Lines — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 11 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 25 — Interview with Gerry Hemming — Dick Russell (Interview) [Ref. Gerry Hemming]
  • 29 — What Good-Looking Women Find Attractive in Men — Sally Douglas (Article)
  • 34 — Making Sense of the Dollars and Cents You Make — Don Campbell (Article); illustrated by Seymour Chwast
  • 37 — Marriage: The State of the Union — Gini Kopecky (Article)
  • 42 — Getting Ahead After Getting Fired — Norman Lewis Smith (Article); illustrated by Sherry Wolf
  • 45 — Food: The Crisis in Your Cupboard — Marvin Grosswirth (Article)
  • 50 — Tequila: Southland’s Master Fiesta Mixer — Guy Cimbalo (Article)
3126Argosy Vol. 383, No. 41976-05-01Ernest BaxterIrwin Horowitz
  • 4 — Front Lines — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 13 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 26 — Is Ronald Reagan for Real? — Peter McCabe (Article) [Ref. Ronald Reagan]
  • 36 — Weatherwar — Richard Wolkomir (Article)
  • 42 — The Sexing of America — Peter McCabe (Article)
  • 46 — Toupee or Not to Pay — Marvin Grosswirth (Article); illustrated by Elliot Jaeger
  • 49 — Superinvestor — Don Campbell (Article)
  • 53 — The Great White Shark — Paul M. D’Angelo (Article); illustrated by Paul M. D’Angelo
3127Argosy Vol. 383, No. 51976-06-01Carol FederWilbur Jerger
  • 6 — Front Lines — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 11 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 25 — The Biggest Con — Irwin A. Schiff (Article)
  • 29 — Hang-Gliding: Flirting with Death at 25,000 Feet — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 34 — Shaping Up the Shape You’re In — Randy Neumann (Article)
  • 38 — Daniel Patrick Moynihan: Too Hot for the Cold War — Peter Andrews (Article) [Ref. Daniel P. Moynihan]
  • 42 — Jobs That Never Make the Want-Ads — Norman Lewis Smith (Article); illustrated by Tony Fiyalko
  • 46 — Can You Survive a Stay in the Hospital? — Marvin Grosswirth (Article); illustrated by Teresa Fasolino
  • 50 — The Drink of Kings and the King of Drinks — Norman S. Roby (Article); illustrated by Maje Waldo
3128Argosy Vol. 384, No. 11976-07-01Lou SahadiCarl Roessler
  • 5 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Front Lines — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 9 — What Spirit of 1776? — Lewis Owen (Article)
  • 10 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 16 — “Psst, Buddy, Wanna Buy an Island?” — Andrew Sugar (Article)
  • 18 — 13 Amateurs Tell How They Beat the Roulette Table — Norman Leigh (Extract) from Thirteen Against the Bank, Morrow, 1976
  • 20 — Brass Rails — Lou Sahadi (Column)
  • 21 — Rendezvous with Danger — Jerry McGuire (Article)
  • 24 — How to Survive a Shark Attack! — J. J. Garrett (Article)
  • 30 — The Murder of Robert Kennedy Is Still Unsolved! — Robert J. Joling, J.D. (Article) [Ref. Robert F. Kennedy]
  • 34 — Where the Action Is — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 39 — Search for the $20,000,000 Madonna — Bob Marx (Article); illustrated by Bob Marx
  • 48 — Fishing the Famous Tarpon Hole — Nick Karas (Article)
3129Argosy Vol. 384, No. 21976-08-01Lou SahadiErik Simonsen
  • 5 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 7 — Front Lines — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 8 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 9 — Hustlers and Con Men — Jay Robert Nash (Extract) M. Evans and Company, 1976
  • 16 — Most Wanted Criminal in U.S.: James Ray Renton — [uncredited] (Article) [Ref. James Ray Renton]
  • 21 — Joe DiMaggio Is Alive and Well, Thank You — Dave Anderson (Article) [Ref. Joe DiMaggio]
  • 30 — Don’t Ever Get Sick in Las Vegas — Norman Singer (Article); illustrated by Bruce Day
  • 32 — Concorde: Danger or Progress? — Ernie Volkman (Article)
  • 37 — Argosy’s 1976 Fall Gun Preview — Russ Carpenter (Article)
  • 42 — The Mustangers — Jerry McGuire (Article)
  • 50 — Bull Island Bigmouth — Nick Karas (Article)
  • 52 — Argosy Discovers an Underwater Paradise — Bob Marx (Article); illustrated by Bob Marx
3130Argosy Vol. 384, No. 31976-09-01Lou SahadiBob Groden
  • 5 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 7 — Front Lines — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 8 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 12 — The President Who Beat the Odds — Joseph C. Goulden (Extract) from The Best Years, Atheneum, 1976; given as “The Loneliest Campaign” in the Table of Contents.
  • 20 — CB’s: America’s New Lifeline — Fred Mackerodt (Article)
  • 26 — Truk Lagoon: A World War II Graveyard Comes to Life — John Fine (Article); illustrated by John Fine
  • 31 — The Politics of Gun Control — Clare Conley (Article)
  • 34 — San Diego’s “Tijuana Hilton” — Hal Lancaster (Article); illustrated by Bruce Day; given as “San Diego’s Prison ’Hotel’” in the Table of Contents.
  • 38 — The New Pirates of the Caribbean — Steve Berman (Article)
  • 42 — The Conspiracy Behind JFK’s Slaying — W. R. Morris (Article) [Ref. John F. Kennedy]
  • 48 — Rafting Through the Grand Canyon — Nick Karas (Article); given as “Rafting the Colorado River” in the Table of Contents.
3131Argosy Vol. 384, No. 41976-10-01Lou SahadiJ. L. S. Dubois
  • 5 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 7 — Front Lines — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 8 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 14 — The Guts of the Marines — General Edwin H. Simmons (Extract) Viking, 1974
  • 20 — De Grazia: Legend of the Southwest — Rick Lanning (Article) [Ref. Ted DeGrazia]
  • 24 — Dolphins: Deadly Underwater Weapon — Michael Greenwood (Article)
  • 32 — Can Cobras Cure Cancer? — Peter G. Miller (Article); illustrated by Peter G. Miller
  • 40 — Argosy’s 1977 Car Preview — Bob Irvin (Article)
  • 44 — Oswald Was U.S. Agent! — W. R. Morris (Article) [Ref. Lee Harvey Oswald & John F. Kennedy]
  • 48 — Last Call for a Drum — Nick Karas (Article)
3132Argosy Vol. 384, No. 51976-11-01Lou SahadiFrank Searle
  • 5 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 7 — Front Lines — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 8 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 13 — Knute Rockne: Another Side to the Legend — Jerry Brondfield (Extract) from Knute Rockne: A Legend Re-Visited, Random House, 1976 [Ref. Knute Rockne]
  • 21 — The Last Trophy — Jim Spencer (Article)
  • 22 — The Campaign Train That Lost a Presidential Election — Robert Berryhill (Article); illustrated by Bruce Day
  • 31 — The Real Reason Behind Jimmy Hoffa’s Murder — Ernie Volkman (Article) [Ref. Jimmy Hoffa]
  • 38 — The Man Who Tracked and Sighted Nessie for Seven Years! — Jack Carroll (Article) [Ref. Frank Searle]
  • 43 — A 20th Century Robinson Crusoe — Charles Gnaegy (Article); illustrated by Charles Gnaegy [Ref. Bob Griffin]
  • 50 — To the Polls Ye Sons of Freedom — Clare Conley (Article)
  • 52 — Hemingway’s Africa: From Gun to Camera — Nick Karas (Article); illustrated by Nick Karas
3133Argosy Vol. 384, No. 61976-12-01Lou SahadiTony Schweikle
  • 5 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 7 — Front Lines — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 8 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 14 — “Twilight’s Last Gleaming” — James C. Mills (Article)
  • 15 — The ’76 Campaign — George C. Wallace (Extract) from Stand Up for America, Doubleday, 1976
  • 18 — Are Flu Vaccines Safe? — Dick Pintarich & Ray Stout (Article)
  • 24 — The World Championship of Poker — Tony Korody (Article); illustrated by Tony Korody
  • 30 — Richest Gold Find in U.S. or World! — Rodney Barker (Article)
  • 36 — Bigfoot: Man, Beast or Myth? — T. Jeff Williams (Article)
  • 42 — How to Beat Your Landlord — Mary McCloskey (Article); illustrated by Bruce Day
  • 52 — Can a Pro Football Game Be Fixed? — Jack Clary (Article)
3134Argosy Vol. 384, No. 71977-02-01Lou Sahadi
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 12 — A Week with the Green Berets — Richard Smith (Article)
  • 15 — Front Lines — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 16 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 20 — Valuable Ways to Increase the Value of Your House — Hubbard H. Cobb (Article)
  • 25 — A New Future for Airships — Bruce Most (Article)
  • 29 — The Hour of the Bell — Harry Mark Petrakis (Extract) Doubleday, 1976
  • 30 — The Nation’s Greatest Prison Escape Artist — William O. Ferrell (Article)
  • 36 — The Mightiest King Kong of Them All — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 44 — The California Time Bomb — Hal Lancaster (Article)
  • 48 — Arizona’s Relentless Bounty Hunter — Dave Molina & Rick Lanning (Article)
  • 52 — An Untold Side of Hemingway — Ben Finney (Article) [Ref. Ernest Hemingway]
  • 54 — How the CIA’s Mafia Link Failed to Kill Fidel Castro — Ernie Volkman (Article)
  • 62 — How Eight Faced White Death — Larry Dunmire (Article)
  • 64 — Roundup Texas Style…5,000-10,000 Rattlesnakes — Neil Selkirk (Article)
  • 88 — Latest Dollar Boom: Comic Book Collecting — Mark Davidson & Nirmali Ponnamperuma (Article)
3135Argosy Vol. 384, No. 81977-03-01Lou Sahadi
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 15 — Front Lines — Samuella R. Becker (Column)
  • 20 — Child-Snatching Cases Number 100,000 Yearly — Bruce Most (Article)
  • 25 — World’s No. 1 Terrorist — Arturo F. Gonzalez, Jr. (Article) [Ref. Carlos the Jackal]
  • 27 — When Hell Was in Session — Jeremiah A. Denton, Jr., Rear Admiral U.S. Navy & Ed Brandt (Extract) Reader’s Digest Association, Inc., 1976
  • 30 — Hitler’s Henchmen Thrive in U.S. — Ernie Volkman (Article)
  • 36 — Inside a Volcano and Back…Alive! — Paul Savage (Article); illustrated by Olivier Massart-Janssen
  • 41 — Bermuda Triangle: UFO Link? — Ronald Edwards (Article)
  • 44 — Oil Shale: America’s Biggest Enigma — Peter G. Miller (Article)
  • 48 — Howard Hughes: Final Years of Torment — Ernie Volkman (Article) [Ref. Howard Hughes]
  • 52 — The Bizarre Deaths Following JFK’s Murder! — David Martindale (Article) [Ref. John F. Kennedy]
  • 57 — Squirrel Hunting Has Its Rewards — Jim Spencer (Article)
  • 60 — Favorite Hobbies of U.S. Presidents — Frank Thistle (Article)
  • 63 — New Guinea Pigkill — Laurie Chamberlain (Article); illustrated by Danny Lehman
  • 88 — Illegal Treasure Hunting: Billion Dollar Rip-Off — Ken Krippene (Article)
3136Argosy Vol. 385, No. 31977-04-01Lou Sahadi
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Inside Washington — Peter G. Miller (Column)
  • 8 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 15 — Front Lines — Samuella R. Becker (Column)
  • 20 — Are the Kissinger Death Plots Real? — Ernie Volkman (Article) [Ref. Henry Kissinger]
  • 26 — This Way to the Cemetery… — Owen Franken (Pictorial)
  • 31 — Are We Really Close to a Cure for Cancer? — Michael Baybak & Trevor Meldal-Johnsen (Article); given as “Cancer: Cure Near?” in the Table of Contents.
  • 34 — Do You Really Need a Lawyer? — David Hapgood & Richard Hall (Extract) from The Average Man Fights Back, Doubleday, 1976
  • 36 — Soviet War Arsenal Ready to Destroy U.S. and Western World! — William Gunston (Article); given as “Russian War Arsenal Ready to Destroy the World!” in the Table of Contents.
  • 42 — A Real Life Hollywood Sleuth — Jay J. Armes; as told to Frederick Nolan (Extract) Macmillan, 1976; given as “Jay Armes: Super Sleuth” in the Table of Contents.
  • 48 — The “Bird” That Saved Baseball — Jerry Green (Article) [Ref. Mark Fidrych]
  • 54 — In Search of a Mermaid — Art Buchwald (Article) Argosy February 1960, as “Man in Search of a Mermaid: Copenhagen”
  • 59 — The Second Largest Marco Polo Ram Ever Taken — Dan M. Gish (Article)
  • 64 — Oil Spills: Biggest Danger to Our Shores — Ernie Volkman (Article)
  • 88 — “I Am Anastasia” — Alan Haas (Article); illustrated by Gene Pugh [Ref. Anna Anderson]; given as “Woman Who Claims to Be Anastasia” in the Table of Contents.
3137Argosy Vol. 385, No. 41977-05-01Lou SahadiBill Lovin
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Front Lines — Samuella R. Becker (Column)
  • 12 — The Day I Blew Up the Livestock — Norman Singer (Article); illustrated by Bruce Day
  • 15 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 16 — Brass Rails — Lou Sahadi (Column)
  • 21 — Inside Washington — Peter G. Miller (Column)
  • 22 — The Greatest Hustler of Them All — Bob St. John (Article) [Ref. Alvin Clarence Thomas]
  • 27 — The Rise and Fall of Glenn Turner — Rudy Maxa (Extract) from Dare to Be Great, Morrow, 1977
  • 32 — Argosy Discovers a German U-Boat Off North Carolina — Bill Lovin (Article)
  • 38 — Army’s Secret Germ Warfare Tests Are Killing U.S. Citizens — Ernie Volkman (Article)
  • 44 — MIA’s: The Forgotten Americans — Bruce Most (Article)
  • 50 — Getting the Most from Your Doctor — Philip R. Alper, M.D. (Extract) from The Health Robbers, George F. Stickley Company, 1976
  • 56 — Swashbuckling Lady — Don Wyckoff (Article) [Ref. Mary Read]
  • 58 — One Man’s Paradise — Captain Ned Avary (Article)
  • 80 — The Matador — Walter Dean Myers (Article); illustrated by Walter Dean Myers
3138Argosy Vol. 385, No. 51977-06-01Lou SahadiJ. Marlier
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 6 — Inside Washington — Peter G. Miller (Column)
  • 10 — Front Lines — Samuella R. Becker (Column)
  • 12 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 22 — Nixon vs. Nixon — David Abrahamsen, M.D. (Extract) Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1977
  • 24 — What Patients Don’t Know About Surgery — Ken Rappoport (Article)
  • 28 — How to Sell Your Own House — Peter G. Miller (Article)
  • 32 — Timber Thieves of the Northwest — Vincent Hannity (Article)
  • 36 — The Killer Bees That Are Threatening the U.S. — Ernie Volkman (Article)
  • 42 — Charles Lindbergh: America’s Hero Who Conquered the Sky — Warren Sloat (Article) [Ref. Charles A. Lindbergh]
  • 48 — The Secret War Against Castro the CIA Can’t Stop — Ernie Volkman (Article)
  • 52 — The Last of the Riverboat Gamblers — Buddy Basch (Article)
  • 56 — Two Who Were There Recall…the Hindenburg Holocaust — Bob St. John (Article)
  • 62 — Indy Star Johnny Rutherford Talks About Fear — Hal Higdon (Article) [Ref. Johnny Rutherford]
  • 64 — Those Old Saturday Cowboys Ride Again — Frank Gay (Article)
3139Argosy Vol. 385, No. 61977-07-01Lou Sahadi
  • 5 — Inside Washington — Peter G. Miller (Column)
  • 8 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 15 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 19 — Interpreting Sleep — Samuel Dunkell, M.D. (Article)
  • 20 — Ex-Agent Reveals CIA’s Secret Operations — Harry Rositzke (Extract) from The CIA’s Secret Operations, Reader’s Digest Association, Inc., 1977
  • 26 — Front Lines — Samuella R. Becker (Column)
  • 28 — The Treasure Myth of Victorio Peak — Manfred W. Dobbeck (Article)
  • 33 — Who Really Discovered America? — Robert F. Marx (Article)
  • 38 — A City’s Madding Run with the Bulls — Richard Sawyer (Article)
  • 47 — Ain’t No Lady — Rick Lanning & David G. Molina (Article)
  • 48 — How Russia Pierced Our Air Defense! — Ernie Volkman (Article)
  • 54 — Illegal Aliens: A $12 Billion Cost — Clarence H. Russell (Article)
  • 60 — The Deep: Adventure Under the Ocean — Samuella R. Becker (Article) [Ref. Peter Benchley]
  • 76 — An Ideal $50 Family Weekend Vacation — J. Wilfrid Gagen (Article)
3140Argosy Vol. 386, No. 11977-08-01Lou SahadiRobert J. Groden
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Inside Washington — Peter G. Miller (Column)
  • 12 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 18 — Brass Rails — Lou Sahadi (Column)
  • 21 — The Growing Number of American Mercenaries in Africa — Ernie Volkman (Article)
  • 22 — Over 100 Miles on a Gallon of Gas? — Gregory Jones (Article)
  • 26 — Front Lines — Samuella R. Becker (Column)
  • 28 — Argosy Discloses: “The JFK Evidence That Nobody Wanted to Reveal!” — Robert J. Groden (Article) [Ref. John F. Kennedy]
  • 35 — World Series of Poker — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 38 — Laser Submachine Gun: World’s Most Terrifying Weapon — Ron Laytner (Article)
  • 43 — Wall Street Swindler — Michael Hellerman & Thomas C. Renner (Extract) Doubleday, 1977
  • 46 — Charlie Stoll’s Assault — Rick Lanning (Article); illustrated by Paul Degruccio [Ref. Charlie Stoll]
  • 52 — Cockfights: Spectacle or Sport? — Clarence H. Russell (Article)
  • 56 — The Incredible Neal Watson — Robert F. Marx (Article) [Ref. Neal Watson]
  • 78 — Hal Needham: Death-Defying Stuntman — Lou Sahadi (Article) [Ref. Hal Needham]
3141Argosy Vol. 386, No. 21977-09-01Lou Sahadi
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 18 — Tornado! — John Edward Weems (Extract) Doubleday, 1977
  • 20 — How Stress Can Cause Cancer, Heart Attacks — Ken Rappoport (Article)
  • 24 — Dempsey-Tunney: The Long Count Remembered — Jerry Brondfield (Article)
  • 27 — Congressmen “Knuckle” Down — [uncredited] (Article)
  • 30 — Whiskey and Water — Michael A. Ganger (Article)
  • 34 — Front Lines — Samuella R. Becker (Column)
  • 36 — “I Escaped from the Jaws of a Shark!” — Teri Atkinson Apodaca (Article)
  • 44 — The Framing of Lee Harvey Oswald — Robert J. Groden (Article) [Ref. Lee Harvey Oswald]
  • 49 — Escape Through the Sewers of East Berlin — Karl Rainer Wieck; as told to Cyril W. Bell (Article)
  • 54 — A Japanese Car That Runs on Hydrogen — Ron Laytner (Article)
  • 60 — MacArthur: Hollywood’s Look at a Legend — [uncredited] (Article) [Ref. Douglas MacArthur]
  • 64 — Without a Trace — Charles Berlitz (Extract) Doubleday, 1977
  • 88 — A “Pot of Gold” in the Mexican Caribbean — Robert F. Marx (Article)
3142Argosy Vol. 386, No. 31977-10-01Lou SahadiBob Correa
  • 7 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 12 — Front Lines — Samuella R. Becker (Column)
  • 20 — The Camera Never Blinks — Dan Rather & Mickey Herskowitz (Extract) Morrow, 1977
  • 26 — Aerial Smuggling: Billion Dollar Drug Operation — C. Cogburn Foster (Article)
  • 30 — Expert Tips for Fall Hunting — W. K. Merrill (Article)
  • 36 — The Rockefeller Commission: The Second JFK Whitewash — Robert & Christine Groden (Article) [Ref. John F. Kennedy]
  • 44 — Lost Atlantis Found? — Richard Sawyer (Article)
  • 50 — Return to Alcatraz! — Ron Laytner (Article)
  • 54 — The Noise Monster; How It Affects You and Your Family — Ken Rappoport (Article)
  • 56 — The Unflappable Thunderbirds — Buddy Basch (Article)
  • 62 — To Catch a Snook — J. Wilfred Gagen (Article)
  • 64 — Arson: The Burning of America — Ernie Volkman (Article)
  • 86 — Treasure or Trash? [Part 1 of 2] — Robert F. Marx (Article); given as “Trash or Treasure?” on the article itself.
3143Argosy Vol. 386, No. 41977-11-01Lou SahadiJean-Pierre Tartrat
  • 7 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 8 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 10 — Front Lines — Samuella R. Becker (Column)
  • 19 — The Sea Monster No One Can Explain — John Koster (Article)
  • 24 — The 35-Year-Old Mystery of the L-8 Blimp — Ron Edwards (Article)
  • 28 — How to Make a Million with a Simple Invention — B. L. Motley (Article)
  • 31 — Cancer and the Food You Eat — Thomas H. Corbett, M.D. (Extract) from Cancer and Chemicals, Nelson-Hall, 1977
  • 36 — Unbelievable! The 3,000-Year-Old Man! — Samuella R. Becker (Article); illustrated by Jean-Pierre Tartrat
  • 42 — A Trainer’s Secret: How to Handle Killer Whales — Jay Stuller (Article)
  • 48 — Grizzly Bears: New Danger to the Outdoors — Christopher Cauble (Article); illustrated by Jerry Manley
  • 57 — Lobbyists: Influential Power Peddlers — Russell Warren Howe & Sarah Hays Trott (Extract) from The Power Peddlers, Doubleday, 1976
  • 60 — Crime: New Wave of Violence from Mafia to Youth Gangs — Ernie Volkman (Article)
  • 64 — Treasure or Trash? [Part 2 of 2] — Robert F. Marx (Article)
3144Argosy Vol. 386, No. 51977-12-01Lou Sahadi
  • 7 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 8 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 24 — Focus — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 26 — Front Lines — Samuella R. Becker (Column)
  • 31 — Brass Rails — [uncredited] (Column)
  • 33 — Women Bomb Squad Members — Ron Laytner (Article)
  • 36 — The Second Coming of Adolph Hitler — Ernie Volkman (Article)
  • 42 — Lake Superior: A Graveyard for Ships — Jon Luoma (Article); illustrated by Roger Lelievre
  • 46 — Old Stocks That May Still Be Worth Money — Samuella R. Becker (Article)
  • 50 — The Great Turquoise Rip-Off — Rick Lanning (Article); illustrated by Paul Degruccio
  • 56 — Threatening Volcanoes of California, Oregon and Washington — Jay Stuller (Article)
  • 62 — Deathwork — James McLendon (Extract) J.B. Lippincott, 1977
  • 78 — How Near Is Space Colonization? — Richard Sawyer (Article)
3145Argosy Vol. 386, No. 61978-02-01Lou Sahadi
  • 8 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 16 — Front Lines — Samuella R. Becker (Column)
  • 19 — Aristotle Onassis: A Son’s Death Broke His Spirit — Nicholas Fraser, Philip Jacobson, Mark Ottaway & Lewis Chester (Extract) from Aristotle Onassis, J.B. Lippincott, 1977
  • 20 — Defying Danger Across the Amazon — Robert T. Cook (Article)
  • 24 — How to Survive a Blizzard — [uncredited] (Extract) from The Cold Weather Catalog, Doubleday, 1977
  • 27 — A Different UFO Film — Lou Sahadi (Article) [Ref. Steven Spielberg]
  • 36 — Newest Nation-Wide Menace: Coyotes — David Ivins (Article)
  • 40 — The Carter White House: Better or…? — Ernie Volkman (Article) [Ref. Jimmy Carter]
  • 44 — How an American Survived Torture and Murder in a Mexican Prison! — Mark Schorr (Article)
  • 48 — Oswald: Why the JFK Truth Will Never Be Known — Ernie Volkman (Article) [Ref. Lee Harvey Oswald & John F. Kennedy]
  • 54 — Search and Rescue of Old Movies — Jon Weisberg & Paula Mae Schwartz (Article)
  • 58 — England Was Never Like This… — William G. Armstrong, Jr. (Article)
  • 86 — Marooned…on Dead Man’s Chest — Quentin van Marle (Article)
3146Argosy Vol. 387, No. 11978-03-01Lou Sahadi
  • 6 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
  • 9 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
  • 19 — Why America’s Civil Defense Is Vulnerable — Ernie Volkman (Article)
  • 24 — In Search of Butch Cassidy — Larry Pointer (Extract) University of Oklahoma Press, 1977 [Ref. Butch Cassidy]
  • 28 — Taking Risks Can Better Your Life — David Viscott, M.D. (Article)
  • 30 — Focus — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
  • 32 — Columbus’ Unspoiled Island — Quentin van Marle (Article)
  • 36 — Front Lines — Samuella R. Becker (Column)
  • 38 — A Crazy Kind of “Gold Rush” — Peter Tatiner (Article)
  • 42 — Argosy Solves the Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle — Kevin D. Randle (Article)
  • 47 — A Bigfoot Sighting in South Dakota! — Deputy Sheriff Sam Dart (Article)
  • 50 — Argosy Bares a Possible Cancer Cure — Ron Laytner (Article)
  • 54 — San Francisco’s Unsolved Underwater Mystery — Jay Stuller (Article)
  • 57 — Going Beyond Jogging — Samuella R. Becker (Article)
  • 62 — Is There a Robot in Your Future? — Marvin Scott (Article)
  • 86 — The Texas Rangers: The Legend Lives on — Eric G. Anderson (Article)
  • 94 — Diary of a Kidnapping — Ron Laytner (Article)
3147Argosy Vol. 387, No. 21978-04-01Lou Sahadi
    3148Argosy Vol. 387, No. 31978-05-01Lou Sahadi
    • 4 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
    • 8 — Front Lines — Samuella R. Becker (Column)
    • 11 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
    • 19 — Alaska: No More an Escape from Civilization — John McPhee (Extract) from Coming Into the Country, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1977
    • 24 — Jogging Can Mean Life—Or Death! — Amer I. Jafari, Ph.D. (Article)
    • 28 — America’s Coastlines Must Be Saved — Anne W. Simon (Article)
    • 32 — Did Our Ancestors Come from Outer Space? — Maurice Chatelain (Article)
    • 35 — London Bridge in the Desert, by Jove — Chas Gerretsen (Pictorial)
    • 41 — There’s Treasure in Old Coins — Robert Marx (Article)
    • 42 — Can International Terrorism Be Stopped? — Ernie Volkman (Article)
    • 48 — Focus — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
    • 50 — Are Women More Psychic Than Men? — Hans Holzer (Article)
    • 54 — There’s No Place Like the Waldorf — Ron Laytner (Article)
    • 59 — A Frontier Town Ready to Explode — Tim Lowry (Article)
    • 60 — Future Weapons…Future Shock! — Ernie Volkman (Article)
    • 82 — The Stubborn and the Violent — Haiti Wixom (Article)
    • 92 — Look! They’re Stealing Your Car — David Ivins (Article)
    3149Argosy Vol. 387, No. 41978-06-01Lou Sahadi
    • 4 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
    • 8 — Front Lines — Samuella R. Becker (Column)
    • 11 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
    • 19 — “I Escaped Death in the Bermuda Triangle” — John Koster (Article)
    • 24 — The Terrorizing Cult Murders of Ervil LeBaron — Ernie Volkman (Article); illustrated by Frances Jetter [Ref. Ervil LeBaron]
    • 28 — Focus — [uncredited] (Pictorial)
    • 30 — The Deadly Ravage of Oil Spills — Richard Sawyer (Article); illustrated by Marie-Laure de Decker
    • 36 — A True Life Close Encounter of the Third Kind! — Jack Carroll (Article)
    • 40 — A Big Game Hunter’s Last Lion Kill — Peter Hathaway Capstick (Extract) from Death in the Long Grass, St. Martin’s, 1977
    • 44 — The World’s Greatest Crime Reporter — Angela Canade (Article); illustrated by Sam Harte [Ref. Patrick J. Doyle]
    • 49 — Secret Report on Why Weather Has Turned for the Worse — Ernie Volkman (Article)
    • 54 — The World’s First Solar Car! — [uncredited] (Article); illustrated by Francois Lochon
    • 58 — How to Prospect for Gold — Bob Grant (Article)
    • 60 — Confessions of an Ex-Blackjack Dealer — Bradley J. Wechsler (Article)
    • 62 — Pararescuemen: A Search for Life — Jay Stuller (Article)
    • 64 — Mystery of the Sacred Cave of the Shamans — James Petersen & Marcia Eddy (Article)
    • 92 — Best Protected Island in the World — [uncredited] (Article)
    3150Argosy Vol. 387, No. 51978-07-01Lou SahadiRon & Valerie Taylor
    • 6 — Argosy People — [uncredited] (Biographical Material)
    • 7 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
    • 11 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
    • 17 — Front Lines — Samuella R. Becker (Column)
    • 19 — America’s Loch Ness Monster — Gregory J. Anderson (Article)
    • 24 — Voodoo! — Carol Spencer (Pictorial)
    • 30 — A Relentless Manhunter’s 30-Year Vigil — Erich Erdstein & Barbara Bean (Extract) from Inside the Fourth Reich, St. Martin’s, 1977
    • 36 — California’s Terrorizing Prison Gangs — Bill Wallace (Article)
    • 41 — Facing White Death for Sunken Treasure — Joel Arnold (Article)
    • 42 — Shark Fear! — H. David Baldridge, Ph.D. (Article)
    • 44 — The Mountain Wouldn’t Surrender — Geoffrey Childs (Article)
    • 46 — The Treasure That Nobody Can Get To! — Ernie Volkman (Article)
    • 50 — The Art of Burglary — Daniel Michael Minerva (Article)
    • 54 — Baffling 4,000-Year-Old Findings in New England — Hans Holzer (Article)
    • 56 — Catching a Rattlesnake — Bob Rafferty (Article)
    • 62 — Psychics Combat Crime — Ron Laytner (Article)
    3151Argosy Vol. 387, No. 61978-08-01Lou SahadiRon Laytner
    • 6 — Money Matters — Peter G. Miller (Column)
    • 9 — Front Lines — Samuella R. Becker (Column)
    • 10 — Lifestyles — Various (Column)
    • 15 — Back Talk — The Readers (Letter Column)
    • 18 — Brass Rails — [uncredited] (Column)
    • 22 — “I Infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan…and Lived!” — Ron Laytner (Article)
    • 28 — Argosy Bares Most Complex Cold War Spy Case in History — Ernie Volkman (Article)
    • 33 — The Ice Came Up Blood — Peter Roberts (Article)
    • 34 — Bruce Marshall: Rembrandt of the West — Bob St. John (Article); illustrated by Bruce Marshall [Ref. Bruce Marshall]
    • 38 — The Town That’s Gripped by a Cancer Fear! — Frederick Groll (Article)
    • 42 — Endangered Species: Florida’s Sponge Divers — Richard S. Smith (Article)
    • 46 — The French Foreign Legion Is Alive and Well — Paul Bonnecarrere (Article)
    • 50 — A Different Kind of Rodeo — Lou Sahadi (Article); illustrated by Mickey Palmer
    • 54 — How to Make Money with Your House — Peter G. Miller (Article)
    • 56 — And I Alone Survived — Lauren Elder & Shirley Streshinsky (Extract) Thomas Congdon Books, 1978; illustrated by Ted Streshinsky
    3152Argosy Vol. 388, No. 11978-09-01Lou SahadiPaul Slade
    • 6 — Argonotes — Lou Sahadi (Editorial); announces acquisition of Argosy by Filipacchi Publications.
    • 11 — Letters — The Readers (Letter Column)
    • 12 — Argonews — Various (Miscellaneous)
    • 13 — Argoquotes — Various (Miscellaneous)
    • 14 — Cars: The Fuel-Injected Datsun 280Z 2 Plus 2 — Tony Assenza (Article)
    • 16 — Argosy Salutes: The Forgotten Boy Hero of WWII — Bob St. John (Article)
    • 21 — The World: Bokassa: Africa’s Ruthless Tyrant — Ron Laytner (Column)
    • 25 — The Argosy Challenge: The TV Crime Quiz — [uncredited] (Quiz)
    • 26 — John Wayne: The Man, the Myth and the Legend — M. George Haddad (Article) [Ref. John Wayne]
    • 31 — Sports: Run Roger, Run — Lou Sahadi (Column)
    • 33 — Health — [uncredited] (Column)
    • 35 — The Most Bizarre Spy Case in History: Part II — Ernie Volkman (Article)
    • 40 — Over the Hump—Life with the Israeli Camel Corps — Harry Wall (Article)
    • 46 — The Convict — Felix Milani (Extract) St. Martin’s, 1978
    • 50 — Naked Terror—The Search for the L.A. Strangler — Jeremy Greenwood (Article)
    • 56 — Light Beer vs. Imported—The Battle of the Seventies — A. M. Cunningham (Article)
    • 64 — Greaser’s Palace—The Good Life on an Offshore Oil Rig — Christopher R. Harris (Article)
    • 71 — Music: Rock Merges with the Big Band Sound — [uncredited] (Column)
    • 78 — Books and Movies — [uncredited] (Review)
    3153Argosy Vol. 388, No. 21978-10-01Lou Sahadi
    • 4 — Argoquotes — Various (Miscellaneous)
    • 6 — Argonotes — Douglas W. Kelley (Editorial)
    • 8 — Letters — The Readers (Letter Column)
    • 11 — Argonews — Various (Miscellaneous)
    • 14 — Crime: Prepared to Kill: Secret Service Women — Ron Laytner (Column)
    • 16 — Health: Argosy’s Guide to Exercise — Amer I. Jafari, Ph.D. (Column)
    • 16 — The Argosy Challenge: The TV Comedy Quiz — [uncredited] (Quiz)
    • 20 — Personal Transportation: Detroit’s New Classy Wheels — [uncredited] (Column); given as “Economy-Minded Detroit” in the Table of Contents.
    • 22 — Sports: Ken Stabler: A Left-Handed Huckleberry Finn — Lou Sahadi (Column) [Ref. Ken Stabler]
    • 24 — The Godfather Meets the Wild One — A. M. Cunningham (Article)
    • 34 — Operation Plumbat: The Israeli Uranium Heist — Ernest Volkman (Article)
    • 39 — Eureka! Tons of Gold — Nick Sullivan (Article)
    • 44 — Vanished: What Really Happened at Chaco Canyon — Laurence Barker (Article); illustrated by Tom E. McCullough
    • 50 — Art Ala Kart — Peter Tatiner (Pictorial)
    • 52 — Music: No More Homesick Blues — Kathy Rich (Column) [Ref. Hank Williams]
    • 56 — Money: Daniel Ludwig’s Amazon Gamble — Robert Masello (Column) [Ref. Daniel K. Ludwig]
    • 58 — Have Truck, Will Rustle — Bruce Most (Article)
    • 62 — Self-Improvement: Boosting Your Brain Power — Ron Laytner (Column)
    • 66 — Health: Cheap Medicine — [uncredited] (Column)
    • 68 — Argosy Recommends: Books — [uncredited] (Book Review)
    • 76 — Teen Wars — Robert Masello (Article); given as “The Savage Street Gangs of New York” in the Table of Contents.
    3154Argosy Vol. 338, No. 31978-11-01Lou Sahadi
    • 4 — Argoquotes — Various (Miscellaneous)
    • 6 — Argonotes — Samuella R. Becker (Editorial)
    • 8 — Letters — The Readers (Letter Column)
    • 10 — Sports: Caber Tossing: Scotland’s Ancient Sport — Lou Sahadi (Column)
    • 12 — Unexplained Phenomena: Analyze Unexplained Phenomena at Home in Your Spare Time — Glenn O’Brien (Column)
    • 14 — Argonews — Various (Miscellaneous)
    • 16 — Music: The Buddy Holly Story — Nick Sullivan (Column) [Ref. Buddy Holly]
    • 20 — Florida’s Relentless Invaders — Robert Masello (Article)
    • 22 — The Argosy Challenge: Pro Football Quiz — [uncredited] (Quiz)
    • 24 — The Making of an American Bullfighter — Nick Sullivan (Article) [Ref. David Renk]
    • 30 — War on Taxes — Peter G. Miller (Article)
    • 36 — Johnny Carson: An Alien from Space—or the Greatest Entertainer in America? — Douglas Ward Kelley (Article) [Ref. Johnny Carson]
    • 48 — The Ways of Waterfowling — Russ Carpenter (Article)
    • 52 — Outdoors: Catch a Two-Headed Catfish — Thomas Bridges (Column)
    • 54 — Master of the Macabre — Warren D. Jorgensen (Article); illustrated by Warren D. Jorgensen [Ref. Dick Smith]
    • 58 — War Room Revealed — [uncredited] (Pictorial); given as “Inside the Pentagon’s Air Force War Room” in the Table of Contents.
    • 60 — The Charade That Shook America—“War of the Worlds” — Marvin Scott (Article) [Ref. Orson Welles]
    • 66 — The Man Who Would Be King of the Comoro Islands — Ernest Volkman (Article) [Ref. Colonel Robert Denard]
    • 75 — Argosy Recommends: Books — [uncredited] (Book Review)
    3155Argosy for a Greater America Vol. 339, No. 11979-08-01Garrik Roen
    • 6 — Argosy’s Editorial — The Editor (Editorial)
    • 8 — Dennis Kucinich: Menace or Messiah! — John E. Depke (Article)
    • 12 — The Regulators: OSHA — Andrea Conrad-Sugar (Article)
    • 16 — A Plan to Make Government More Responsible — Edward Borcherding (Article)
    • 20 — Howard Jarvis Speaks Out — Howard Jarvis (Column)
    • 22 — Ask Howard — Howard Jarvis (Question & Answer Column)
    • 24 — ATRM Regional Reports — [uncredited] (Article)
    • 26 — Welfare: The Early Years — Steve Govoni (Article)
    • 30 — Washington: Inside — Nick Thimmesch (Column)
    • 32 — The Whiskey Rebellion of 1794 — S. H. Piro (Article)
    • 34 — Policeman’s Vest Fund — Al Govoni (Article) True Detective
    • 36 — How proposition 13 Is Working in California — [uncredited] (Article)
    • 38 — End-of-Tax Jubilation Day — David Prestone (Article)
    • 39 — Spartans — [uncredited] (Column)
    • 40 — The Scottsdale, Arizona Fire Dpartment — Tommy Kay (Article)
    • 46 — Argosy’s Golden Gouge — [uncredited] (Column)
    • 47 — $ense
    • 48 — Tax — Julian Block (Column)
    • 50 — Consumer — Marvin Grosswirth (Column)
    • 52 — Medical — G. W. Innman (Column)
    • 54 — Investment — [uncredited] (Column)
    • 56 — Amtrak’s on the Wrong Track — George Carpozi, Jr. (Article)
    3156Argosy for a Greater America Vol. 339, No. 21979-09-01Garrik Roen
    • 6 — Argosy’s Editorial — The Editor (Editorial)
    • 8 — Washington: Inside — Nick Thimmesch (Column)
    • 10 — Tennessee’s Howard Baker — Nick Thimmesch (Article) [Ref. Howard Baker]
    • 14 — Beating the Bureaucracy—Part I — A. M. Prinz (Article)
    • 16 — Money — Howard Katz (Article)
    • 20 — Welfare: Part II: The Present — Steven Govoni (Article)
    • 24 — Our Income Tax—Part I — Sandra H. Piro (Article)
    • 26 — The Regulators: EPA — Andrea Conrad-Sugar (Article)
    • 30 — Why We Don’t Need a Tax Reduction Movement — Senator Horatio Alger McGraft (Article)
    • 32 — Our American Empire—Another Rape of the Taxpayer — G. F. Murray (Article)
    • 36 — Government Gobbledegook — T. S. Radcon (Article)
    • 39 — Spartans — [uncredited] (Column)
    • 40 — Bordentown — Doug Garr (Article)
    • 46 — Argosy’s Golden Gouge — [uncredited] (Column)
    • 47 — $ense
    • 48 — Tax — Julian Block (Column)
    • 50 — Consumer — Marvin Grosswirth (Column)
    • 52 — Medical — G. W. Innman (Column)
    • 54 — Investment — [uncredited] (Column)
    3157Argosy for a Greater America Vol. 339, No. 31979-10-01Garrik Roen
    • 8 — Argosy’s Editorial — The Editor (Editorial)
    • 10 — Old Number 15: Congressman Jack Kemp — Edward Hymoff (Interview) [Ref. Jack Kemp]
    • 14 — The Free Market Is Too Important to Be Left to Private Business — Senator Horatio Alger McGraft (Article)
    • 18 — Our Income Tax—Part II — Sandra H. Piro (Article)
    • 20 — Howard Jarvis Speaks Out — Howard Jarvis (Column)
    • 22 — Ask Howard — Howard Jarvis (Question & Answer Column)
    • 24 — California: One Year After Proposition 13 — Harvey Englander (Article)
    • 26 — Television Is Not a President-Maker — D. F. Moodie (Article)
    • 30 — Washington: Inside — Nick Thimmesch (Column)
    • 32 — The Public Be Damned—Big Oil Is Running America — G. F. Murray (Article)
    • 36 — Beating the Bureaucracy—Part II — A. M. Prinz (Article)
    • 38 — The Argosy Legislative Watchdog: HR-7: The Monetary Control Act of 1979 — Howard Katz (Article)
    • 40 — Junk: A Hedge Against Inflation — Jeff Goodman (Article)
    • 46 — Argosy’s Golden Gouge — [uncredited] (Column)
    • 47 — $ense
    • 48 — Tax — Julian Block (Column)
    • 50 — Consumer — Marvin Grosswirth (Column)
    • 52 — Medical — G. W. Innman (Column)
    • 54 — Investment — [uncredited] (Column)
    • 56 — The Regulators: The Fed — Howard Katz (Article)
    • 58 — A Case History of a Federal Research Grant — T. S. Radcon (Facetious Article)
    3158Argosy for a Greater America Vol. 339, No. 41979-11-01Garrik Roen
    • 6 — Editorial — The Editor (Editorial)
    • 8 — Letters — The Readers (Letter Column)
    • 10 — Budget Boss Ed Muskie: Congress’ Chief Cost-Cutter — Nick Thimmesch (Interview) [Ref. Ed Muskie]
    • 14 — Some of My Best Friends Are Bureaucrats! — Senator Horatio Alger McGraft (Column)
    • 16 — The Regulators: ICC — Don & Holly Redell (Article)
    • 20 — Howard Jarvis Speaks Out — Howard Jarvis (Column)
    • 22 — A Government Recommendation: Don’t Use the Post Office — Sandra H. Piro (Article)
    • 25 — Year-End Tax Tips — Julian Block (Article)
    • 26 — Why Government Is Making Sure Johnny Will Never Read — Doug Garr (Article); given as “How Government Is Making Sure Johnny Will Never Read” in the Table of Contents.
    • 30 — Washington: Inside: The IRS Forces a Taxpayer to Move — Nick Thimmesch (Column)
    • 32 — The Myths of Foreign Aid — G. F. Murray (Article)
    • 36 — What Is the National Debt and What Does It Mean to You — Howard Katz (Article)
    • 38 — Beating the Bureaucracy by the Telephone: Part III — A. M. Prinz (Article)
    • 40 — City Hall Fighter…Andrew Melechinsky: Self-Taught Constitutional Expert Who’s Not “Establishment Licensed” — Serena Stockwell (Article) [Ref. Andrew Melechinsky]
    • 47 — $ense
    • 48 — Tax — Julian Block (Column)
    • 50 — Consumer — Marvin Grosswirth (Column)
    • 52 — Medical — G. W. Innman (Column)
    • 54 — Investment — [uncredited] (Column)
    • 56 — Welfare—Part III — Steve Govoni (Article)
    3159Argosy Vol. 1, No. 11989-04-01Richard KyleD. Bruce Berry
    • 2 — The Savage Gentleman [Part 1 of ?] — Philip Wylie (Novel) Farrar & Rinehart, 1932; illustrated by D. Bruce Berry
    • 8 — True Profession — Bruce Pelz (Vignette); illustrated by D. Bruce Berry
    • 16 — The Life Battery — Eando Binder; adapted by Bill Spicer (Comic Strip) Fantasy Illustrated Spring 1964; illustrated by Landon Chesney
    • 30 — Star Empire — Isaac Asimov (Comic Strip); illustrated by Charles Schneeman
    3160Argosy Vol. 3, No. 11990-05-01Lawrence BurneJames Steranko
    • 1 — Page One — Lawrence Burne (Editorial)
    • 4 — The Savage Gentleman [Part 1 of 2] — Philip Wylie (Novel) Farrar & Rinehart, 1932; illustrated by D. Bruce Berry
    • 8 — The Reversible Revolutions — C. M. Kornbluth (Short Story) Cosmic Stories March 1941, as by Cecil Corwin; illustrated by Glen Murakami
    • 14 — True Profession — Bruce Pelz (Vignette) Argosy April 1989; illustrated by D. Bruce Berry
    • 18 — The Doll House — George Metzger (Comic Strip) 1971
    • 23 — A Hot Afternoon — John Staib (Vignette)
    • 24 — Boston Blackie’s Mary [Boston Blackie] — Jack Boyle (Novellete) The Red Book Magazine November 1917
    • 69 — Letters to Argosy — The Readers (Letter Column)
    • 69 — [letter] — George Marker (Letter)
    • 69 — [letter] — M. L. Queren (Letter)
    • 69 — [letter] — Hal Goldstone (Letter)
    • 69 — [letter] — Francis T. Zapf (Letter)
    • 69 — [letter] — Ted O’Neill (Letter)
    • 69 — [letter] — Kevin Warren (Letter)
    • 69 — [letter] — Howard Galli (Letter)
    • 69 — [letter] — Thomas Atwater (Letter)
    • 69 — [letter] — Harold Fisher (Letter)
    • 69 — [letter] — George M. Trikoris (Letter)
    • 69 — [letter] — Timothy Locke (Letter)
    • 69 — [letter] — Ira Spiegel (Letter)
    • 69 — [letter] — T. R. Cox (Letter)
    • 69 — [letter] — Catherine Chandler (Letter)
    • 70 — Star Empire — Isaac Asimov (Comic Strip) Argosy April 1989; illustrated by Charles Schneeman
    3161Argosy Vol. 3, No. 21990-11-01Richard KyleSteranko
    • 1 — Page One — The Editor (Editorial)
    • — Philip Wylie’s “The Salvage Gentleman, Part One: The Experiment”—Synopsis — [uncredited] (Miscellaneous)
    • 4 — The Savage Gentleman [Part 2 of 2] — Philip Wylie (Novel) Farrar & Rinehart, 1932; illustrated by Steranko
    • 12 — Death of a Sensitive — Harry Bates (Novellete) Science-Fiction Plus May 1953; illustrated by Glen Murakami
    • 18 — A Hot Trail — Powhatan Clarke, U.S.A. (True Story) The Cosmopolitan October 1894; illustrated by Frederick Remington
    • 36 — Street Code — Jack Kirby (Comic Strip)
    • 67 — Piper in the Woods: Philip K. Dick on Life and Death — Gregg Rickman (Interview) [Ref. Philip K. Dick]
    • 71 — Letters to Argosy — The Editor (Letter Column)
    • — [letter] — Ray Bradbury (Letter)
    • — [letter] — Dee Feusch (Letter)
    • — [letter] — Lynn A. Hickman (Letter)
    • — [letter] — Gary Kymala (Letter)
    • — [letter] — Alice Jennigs (Letter)
    • — [letter] — Dale Crain (Letter)
    • — [letter] — Robert C. Davis (Letter)
    3162Argosy Vol. 3, No. 31991-08-01Richard KyleSteranko
    • 4 — A Study in Terror [Part 1 of 2; Ellery Queen; Sherlock Holmes] — Ellery Queen (Novel) Lancer, 1966, as “The Adventure of the Surgeon’s Kit”
    • 12 — Threshold Part 1: Carpenter’s Eyes — John Righter (Serial Segment)
    • 15 — Abraham Stone [Part 1 of 3] — Joe Kubert (Comic Strip)
    • 33 — The First Day Up — E. B. McCullough (Short Story)
    • 35 — The City in the Sofa — C. M. Kornbluth (Short Story) Cosmic Stories July 1941, as by Cecil Corwin
    • 42 — The Dark Lord’s Son — Paul Edwin Zimmer (Novellete)
    • 72 — Sergio Aragonés’ Page — Sergio Aragonés (Cartoon)
    3163Argosy 1993 Special Edition1993-01-01Richard Kyle
    • 3 — Looking for Marie — Thomas Carmody (Short Story)
    • 6 — “I Am Convict 16766, by Name, Morrell” — Ed Morrell (Article) 1924
    • 18 — Notes on Edgar Rice Burroughs — Richard Kyle (Biographical Material) [Ref. Edgar Rice Burroughs]
    3164Argosy Vol. 3, No. 11994-01-01Richard Kyle
    • 6 — A Centennial Visitor — William F. Nolan (Vignette)
    • 8 — The Rise and Fall of the First Gernsback Empire — Sam Moskowitz (Article)
    • 21 — Edgar Rice Burroughs, War Correspondent: Hospital Care of Casualties in Pacific Area Unexcelled — Edgar Rice Burroughs (Article) February 1945
    • 25 — Pavlovia — Brad Linaweaver (Vignette)
    • 27 — Dirt — Fred Olen Ray (Vignette)
    • 28 — James Turner — Tom Smith (Vignette)
    3165Argosy Magazine Vol. 1, No. 12004-01-01Lou Anders & James A. OwenLeo & Diane Dillon
    • 15 — A Night in the Tropics — Jeffrey Ford (Short Story)
    • 33 — Pyromaniac — Ann Cummins (Short Story)
    • 51 — Riding the White Bull — Caitlín R. Kiernan (Novellete)
    • 80 — An Interview with Samuel R. Delany — Adam Roberts (Interview) [Ref. Samuel R. Delany]
    • 109 — VE Knights — Barry Baldwin (Short Story)
    • 127 — The Valley of Giants — Benjamin Rosenbaum (Short Story)
    • 133 — Rum and the Flesh — Emily Raboteau (Short Story)
    • 139 — The Launch Pad — Chris Nakashima-Brown (Short Story)
    • 3 — The Mystery of the Texas Twister [Sir Sexton Begg (The Metatemporal Detective)] — Michael Moorcock (Novellete); illustrated by Jon Foster
    3166Argosy Magazine Vol. 1, No. 22004-05-01Lou Anders & James A. OwenGregory Manchess
    • 15 — Cruelty the Human Heart — O’Neil De Noux (Short Story)
    • 27 — My General — Carol Emshwiller (Novellete)
    • 45 — Above the Crowds — Kevin J. Anderson (Article)
    • 61 — How Benjobi Song Came to Rule Iphagenia — Jeff VanderMeer (Short Story)
    • 69 — El Presidente [Lucifer Jones] — Mike Resnick (Short Story)
    • 85 — An Interview with Neal Pollack — Eric Spitznagel (Interview) [Ref. Neal Pollack]
    • 109 — Dead Meat — Mike Baron (Short Story)
    • 123 — Mr. Quincy’s Different Drummer — Martin Meyers (Short Story)
    • — The Rapture of the Nerds: Jury Duty and Appeals Court — Charles Stross & Cory Doctorow (Novellete)
    3167Argosy Quarterly No. 32005-03-01James A. OwenMark Summers
    • 11 — Accident of the Year — Christopher Chambers (Short Story)
    • 19 — The Night Dillinger Didn’t Die — William F. Nolan (Article)
    • 33 — The Telephone — Zoran Zivkovic; translated by Alice Copple-Tosic (Short Story)
    • 41 — Chase and the Missing Man [Chase & Delacroix] — Richard A. Lupoff (Novellete)
    • 71 — The Carving — Steve Rasnic Tem (Short Story)
    • 73 — Immaculate Perception — Chris Nakashima-Brown (Short Story)
    • 81 — Serpent’s Dance — Jim Fusilli (Novellete)
    • 103 — Still Life with Action Figure — Charles Coleman Finlay (Short Story)
    • 115 — An Incident at Agate Beach — Marly Youmans (Novellete)
    • — Dragons of Manhattan, Book One — John Grant (Serial Segment)
    3168Argosy (UK) Volume 1: Fantastic Frontiers2013-12-01Daniel BazingaTais Teng
    • 1 — The Martian Falcon — Andrew J. Lucas (Novellete)
    • 29 — Marshal Jones’s Hunt — James Hoffmeister (Novellete)
    • 70 — Parsec Hiccup — Lancer Kind (Short Story)
    • 83 — Summers in the Snow — Clay Sheldon (Short Story)
    • 99 — Kila S Tidwell (2204-2287) — Shombuddha Majumdar (Short Story)
    • 112 — Falling — William Meikle (Novellete)
    • 135 — Last Stand of the Calaveras Kid — Cynthia Ward (Short Story)
    • 143 — The Valley of the Lost — Robert E. Howard (Novellete) Startling Mystery Stories Spring 1967, as “The Secret of Lost Valley”
    3169Argosy (UK) Volume 2: Pulp Modern2014-02-01Daniel BazingaBrendan Azzano
    • 1 — The Beat of Heavy Wings — Kurt Newton (Novellete)
    • 46 — Your Basic Plot — Curtis James McConnell (Novellete)
    • 91 — Illegal Aliens — G. Lloyd Helm (Novellete)
    • 116 — Hidden — Peter Glassborow (Novellete)
    3170Argosy (UK) Volume 3: Collapsed Binary, Issue 12016-08-01Daniel Bazinga
    • — Foreword — Daniel Bazinga (Foreword)
    • — Cargo — Clay Sheldon (Short Story)
    • — Coffin Drop — Curtis James McConnell (Short Story) Bluewood Publishing 2008
    • — Private Sector — Daniel Moore (Short Story)
    3171Argosy Vol. 389, No. 52016-09-01Matthew MoringBob Stanley
    • 2 — Argonotes — The Editor (Editorial)
    • 4 — Requiem for the Driftin’ Kid [The Drifting Kid] — Frederick Nebel (Vignette)
    • 7 — Spanish Blood Is Proud Blood [Denis Theabod Burke] — H. Bedford-Jones (Novellete) Argosy March 25 1933
    • 18 — The Jonquil Case [Harden Bayle] — Berton E. Cook (Short Story) Short Stories October 10 1941
    • 26 — The Wrong Move [Bellow Bill Williams] — Ralph R. Perry (Novellete) Argosy April 7 1934
    • 38 — Ammunition Up! [Jimmie Cordie] — W. Wirt (Novellete) Argosy September 16 1933
    • 56 — Blades of Intrigue [Richard Cleve; Monsieur le Comte Guy d’Entreville] — Murray R. Montgomery (Novellete) Argosy December 7 1940
    • 75 — Interview: Henry Steeger — Nils Hardin (Interview) Xenophile #33, May/June 1977 [Ref. Henry Steeger]
    • 87 — Dead Man’s Brand — Norbert Davis (Novellete) Star Western November 1942
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    Jason is a huge storytelling nerd devoted to cataloguing storytelling in all its forms. He loves mythology, history, and geek culture. When he's not writing books (see his work at MythHQ.com), his favorite hobbies include hiking, spending time with his wife and daughters, and traveling.