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Argosy Weekly November 20, 1937

Argosy Weekly November 20, 1937

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Argosy Weekly November 20, 1937

by Edited by Argosy with stories by Theodore Roscoe, Borden Chase, John K. Butler, C. F. Kearns, Stookie Allen, Allan Waughan Elston, Richard Sale, Dudley Early, W. A. Windas, Judson P. Philips, Martin McCAll, Crossen Howard, Peter Kelly

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About This Item

New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company 1937. First Edition Pulp magazine in Pictorial wrappers, 144 pages, illustrated. Includes "The Man Who Lost His Head" by Theodore Roscoe, "Close---But No Cigar" by Richard Sale, the second of six parts of "Sandhog" by Borden Chase, "Sierra Gold" by John K. Butler, etc.

A Good copy with the spine cocked, cover creasing with the usual edgewear, chipping/light-colored staining to the cover corners at the spine heel, clear/cellophane tape to the inside fore-edge of the front cover, text paper toned. See Photos

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biblioboy US (US)
Seller's Inventory #
64010
Title
Argosy Weekly November 20, 1937
Author
Edited by Argosy with stories by Theodore Roscoe, Borden Chase, John K. Butler, C. F. Kearns, Stookie Allen, Allan Waughan Elston, Richard Sale, Dudley Early, W. A. Windas, Judson P. Philips, Martin McCAll, Crossen Howard, Peter Kelly
Illustrator
cover art by V. E. Pyles
Format/Binding
Single Issue Magazine
Book Condition
Used - Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition; First Printing
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
The Frank A. Munsey Company
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1937
Pages
144
Size
4to
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
PULP, MAGAZINE, ACTION, ADVENTURE, FICTION

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