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Includes "Bomers Above" by Lieut. W. M. Wood.
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Features "They Died Twice" by Kenneth Robeson.
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"The Falcon Flies with the Damned" by Robert J. Hogan.
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"The Pirate's Ghost" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Includes "The Prince Of Evil" by Maxwell Grant.
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Includes "The Quest Beyond The Stars" by Edmond Hamilton.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "The Melting Death" by Curtis Steele.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Citadel Of Hell" by Grant Stockbridge.
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Cover by Lee Brown Coye. Includes "The Bogy Man Will Get You" by Robert Bloch.
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Cover by W. H. Silvey. Includes "The Place In The Woods" by August Derleth. Digest size.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "The Brood Of Bubastis" by Robert Bloch.
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Includes "Tomorrow's Air Invasion" by Capt. Samuel Taylor Moore.
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Cover by Alex Schomburg. Includes "Spacemen Lost" by George O. Smith.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "Thunder In The Dawn" by Henry Kuttner.
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Includes "The Northdale Mystery" by Maxwell Grant.
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Cover by Lee Brown Coye. Includes "Four From Jehlam" by Allison Harding.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "The Wheel Of Death" by R. T. M. Scott.
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Includes "The Sky Walker" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Cover by Rogers. Includes "Sixth Column" by Anson MacDonald.
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Cover by Lee Brown Coye. Includes "Interim" by Ray Bradbury.
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Cover by John Giunta. Includes "The Trail Of Cthulhu" by August Derleth.
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Final issue thus. Continuing as STREET & SMITH'S AIR TRAILS.
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Includes "Miracle Of The Golden Princess" by HBedford-Jones.
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Winter issue includes "The Magigals Mystery" by Maxwell Grant.
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"Wings of the Doomed" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Cover by Rudolph Belarski. Includes "The Purple Warriors Of Neptunia" by Arthur Guy Empy.
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Cover by Virgil Finlay. Includes "Celephais" by H. P. Lovecraft.
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Cover by H. W. Scott. Includes "Danger In The Dark" by L. Ron Hubbard.
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"Wings of the Death Monster" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Includes "The Spider And The Criminal Horde" by Grant Stockbridge.
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Includes "Destruction Of The Panama Canal" by Don Bate.
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Includes "The Land Of Time To Come" by Henry Kuttner.
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Includes "Power For Zenovia" by Willard E. Hawkins.
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Includes "Pennies From Chaos" by Frederick C. Davis.
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Features "The Pink Lady" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Cover by C. Meimer. Includes "You Too, Can Be An Army Aviator" by Charles Edward Chapel.
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Includes "Frontier Planet" by Manly Wade Wellman.
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Cover by Modest Stein. Features "Overthrow" by Cleve Cartmill.
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Cover by Ed Emsh. Includes "An Apple For The Teacher" by Robert F. Young.
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Includes "Town Marshall" by Walt Coburn.
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Cover by H. W. Scott. Includes "Sinister Barrier" by Eric Frank Russell.
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Continued from UNKNOWN. Includes "A Gnome There Was" by Henry Kuttner
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Includes "The Faceless Men" by Arthur Leo Zagat.
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Includes "The Gentleman From Hell" by Grant Stockbridge.
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Includes "Dictator's Death-Merchants" by Grant Stockbridge.
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Cover by Graves Gladney. Includes "Hermit Of Mars" by Clifford D. Simak.
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Cover by Rogers. Includes "Waldo" by Anson MacDonald.
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Continuing from DETECTIVE-DRAGNET.
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Cover by Joseph Eberle. Includes "The Horror At Red Hook" by H. P. Lovecraft.
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Cover by J. Allen St. John. Includes "Bucaneers Of Venus (Part 1)" by Otis Adelbert Kline.
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Cover by William Timmins. Includes "The Barrier" by Anthony Boucher.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "Come To Me!" by August W. Derleth.
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Cover by Virgil Finlay. Includes "Towers Of Death" by Henry Kuttner.
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Cover by Virgil Finlay. Includes "The Return Of Hastur" by August W. Derleth.
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Includes "Border Patrol" by Lieut. P. S. Lyons.
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Cover by William Timmins. Includes "The World Is Mine" by Lewis Padgett.
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Cover by Earle K. Bergey. Includes "When Shadows Fall" by L. Ron Hubbard.
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Cover by H. W. Brown. Includes "The Tramp" Part 2 by L. Ron. Hubbard.
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Cover by Schneeman. Includes "The Merman" by L. Sprague de Camp.
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Cover by Rudolph Belarski. Includes short novel "Sons Of The Tall Timber" by Frank R. Pierce.
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Cover by H. W. Scott. Includes "None But Lucifer" by H. L. Gold & L. Sprague de Camp.
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Cover by Frandzen. Features "Fighting Mongrel" by George Bruce.
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Includes "Man Alive!" by Frederick C. Painton.
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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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Cover by Earle K. Bergey. Includes "Magic Moon" by Brett Sterling.
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Includes De Camp, Wellman.
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Cover by Lawrence. Includes "Death Crystal" by George O. Smith.
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Cover by F. Tinsley. Includes "The Pigskin Bag" by George L. Eaton.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "The Man Who Was Two Men" by A. W. Bernal.
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Cover by Rogers. Includes "Strain" by L. Ron Hubbard.
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Includes "We Bomb Tokyo!" by Jay Hamilton.
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Cover by Rogers. Includes "Recruiting Station" by A. E. van Vogt.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "Wild Grapes" by A. W. Derleth.
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Includes "Rule Of The Torture Lash" by Gordon Keyne.
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Cover by F. Tinsley. Includes "Hawks Of The North" by George L. Eaton.
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Features "Undermost" by Manly Wade Wellman and "Rocket Skin" by Ray Bradbury.
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Cover by Frank Kelly Freas. Includes "Sexton, Sexton, In The Wall" by August Derleth.
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"Winged Beasts of Death" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Includes "Brethren Of Death" by George L. Eaton.
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Includes "Give Me Ten Men" by Charles Marquis Warren.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Drums Of Destruction" by Curtis Steele.
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Features "Murder Mansion" by Maxwell Grant.
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Includes "Ace Of Destiny" by Ralph Oppenheim.
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Includes "Planet Of The Small Men" by Murray Leinster.
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Summer issue. Includes "The Whispering Eyes".
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Cover by Gilmore. Includes "Cold" by Nat Schachner.
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Cover by Ed Emsh. Includes "The Spiral Of The Ages" by Fletcher Pratt.
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Cover by Jerome Rozen. Includes "The Case Of The Six Coffins" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Features novel "Black Daylight" by Wallace Brooker starring Captain Fury, a Doc Savage clone.
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Includes "The Three Wild Men" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Includes "The Case Of The Yellow Mask".
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Includes "The Jumper" by Theodore Sturgeon.
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Includes "Calling Captain Future" by Edmond Hamilton.
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Two alternate covers are known to exist.
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Continuing from AIR ACTION.
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Cover by Lee Brown Coye. Includes "Rapport" by Mary Elizabeth Counselman.
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Includes "Yesterday Was Monday" by Theodore Sturgeon.
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