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Winter issue includes "The Magigals Mystery" by Maxwell Grant.
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Cover by Virgil Finlay. Includes "The Drifting Snow" by August Derleth.
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Cover by H. V. Brown. Includes "Giants From Eternity" by Manly Wade Wellman.
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Cover by Rudolph Belarski. Includes "The Water World" by Oscar J. Friend.
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"Wings of the Gray Phantom" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Cover by Rogers. Includes "Asylum" by A. E. van Vogt.
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Cover art by Emery Clarke. Includes "The Spotted Men" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Cover by Frandzen. Features "Fighting Mongrel" by George Bruce.
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Cover by Rogers. Features "Briddle and Saddle" by Isaac Asimov and "The Slaver" by L. Ron Hubbard.
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This is a vintage issue of *Argosy Weekly* magazine, dated March 27, with a cover price of 10 cents. The cover features a dramatic illustration of a man and woman in peril on a sinking ship, tied to the story "Doomed Liner," a new novel by Garnett Radcliffe. The magazine also credits Max Brand and W.C. Tuttle, indicating additional contributors. *Argosy Weekly* was a popular pulp magazine known for adventure, mystery, and fiction stories, published in the early 20th century. This particular issue, with its colorful artwork and historical context, is a collectible item, likely valued by enthusiasts of pulp fiction or vintage periodicals. Its condition, including any tears, creases, or fading, would affect its appraisal value, which could range from $10 to $50 or more depending on rarity and market demand.
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Features "Vengeance Bay" by Maxwell Grant.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "The Shadow On The Screen" by Henry Kuttner.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Overlord Of The Damned" by Grant Stockbridge.
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Features "The Pink Lady" by Kenneth Robeson.
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"The King of Terror" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Cover by William Timmins. Includes "Nothing But Gingerbread Left" by Henry Kuttner.
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Includes "Large Flying Boats VS. Large Land Planes" by Igor I. Sikorsky.
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Includes "Purpose" by Ray Bradbury. Cover by Earle Bergey.
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Cover by Alex Schomburg. Includes "Passport To Pax" by Kendell Foster Crossen.
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Includes "The Great Airways" by Capt. Samuel Taylor Moore.
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Includes "The Book Of Ptath" by A. E. van Vogt.
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Features "The Temple of Crime" by Maxwell Grant.
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Title changes to CAPTAIN SATAN with Vol. 1 #3. Includes "The Corpse With The Third Eye" by Paul Ernst.
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Features "The Green Eagle" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Includes "Gunswift" by Jack Byrne.
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"The Monsters" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Includes "Northward Rails" by Frank Bunce.
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Includes "Black Fire" by Walt Coburn.
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Includes "Tomb for the Living" by Justin Case.
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Cover by Lee Brown Coye. Includes "The Bogy Man Will Get You" by Robert Bloch.
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Includes "Citadel Of Lost Ships" by Leigh Brackett.
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Includes "Typewriters In The Sky Part 2" by L. Ron Hubbard.
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Cover by Rogers. Includes "Waldo" by Anson MacDonald.
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Cover by Rudolph W. Zirm. Includes "By Night They Creep" by Ray Cummings.
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Includes "King Of Fang And Claw" by Bob Byrd. First appearance of a Tarzan-like character named Ka-Zar. Cover painting by J. W. Scott.
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Cover by H. W. Brown. Includes "The Tramp" Part 2 by L. Ron. Hubbard.
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Cover by F. Tinsley. Includes "Death Rides The Sky" by George L. Eaton.
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Continued from UNKNOWN. Includes "A Gnome There Was" by Henry Kuttner
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Features "The Terrible Stork" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Includes "Hang Him High" by Norbert Davis.
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Cover by Ed Emsh. Includes "Moth And Rust" by Philip Jose Farmer.
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Includes "The Crocodile!" by Theodore Roscoe.
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Includes "The Devil Makes The Law!" by Robert Heinlein.
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Cover by A. R. Tilburne. Includes "Bang! You're Dead" by Ray Bradbury.
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Cover by H. W. Brown. Includes "Three Thousand Years" by Thomas Calvert McClary.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "The Serpent Of Destruction" by Grant Stockbridge.
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Cover by Howard V. Brown. Includes feature novel "Blue Magic" by Charles Willard Diffin. Also "The Red Peri" by Stanley G. Weinbaum.
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Features "The Speaking Stone" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Includes "The Infinite Moment" by Henry Kuttner.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Rockets From Hell" by Curtis Steele.
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Includes "The Magician Of Mars" by Edmond Hamilton.
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Cover by Alex Schomburg. Includes "Death Of Iron" by S. S. Held.
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Includes "Purple Aces" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Includes "Wet Magic" by Henry Kuttner.
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"Patrol of the Iron Scourge" by Robert J. Hogan.
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"Fangs of the Serpent" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Includes a 16-page color comics section.
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Cover by Lee Brown Coye. Includes "Rapport" by Mary Elizabeth Counselman.
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Cover by Lee Brown Coye. Includes "Four From Jehlam" by Allison Harding.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "Death Holds The Past" by August Derleth & Mark Schorer.
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Continuing from DETECTIVE-DRAGNET.
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"Wings of the Death Monster" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Continuing from ASTOUNDING STORIES OF SUPER-SCIENCE.
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Includes "When The River Ran White" by Harry Sinclair Drago.
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Cover by Earle Bergey. Includes "The Seed From Space" by Fletcher Pratt.
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Includes "How Model Builders Help The Industry" by John Sprague.
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Cover by H. W. Brown. Includes "Mercutian Adventure" by Raymond Z. Gallun.
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Cover by F. Tinsley. Includes "The Purple Fez" by George L. Eaton.
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Cover by C.C. Serf. Includes "The Black Stone" by Robert E. Howard.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "Wine Of The Sabbat" by Robert Bloch.
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"Winged Beasts of Death" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Cover by Rogers. Includes "Slan" part 1 by A. E. van Vogt.
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Includes "Swooning Lady" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Includes "The Survivor" by H. P. Lovecraft & August Derleth. Digest size.
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Cover by Joseph Eberle. Includes "A Corner For Lucia" by August Derleth.
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Includes "Power For Zenovia" by Willard E. Hawkins.
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"Sky-Guns for the Murder Master" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Features "Dead Man's Chest" by Maxwell Grant.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Attack Of The Blizzard Men" by Curtis Steele.
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"Hordes of the Wingless Death" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Cover by Pete Kuhlhoff. Includes "Enoch" by Robert Bloch.
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Cover by William Timmins. Includes "The Weapon Makers" by A. E. van Vogt.
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Includes "The Devil's Playground" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Cover by John Hewitt. Includes "The Red Invader" by Curtis Steele.
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Cover by Cartier. Includes "Lest Darkness Fall" by L. Sprague de Camp.
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Cover by F. Tinsley. Includes "Soaring And Gliding" by John Du Barry.
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Cover by Rogers. Includes "Methuselah's Children" part 1 by Robert Heinlein.
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Features "Peril in the North" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Includes "Murder Nightmare" by Norman A. Daniels.
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Includes "Yellow Man Of Evil".
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "The Grinning Ghoul" by Robert Bloch.
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