ARGOSY,PULP,MYSTERY,WILLIAM ROUSE,EUSTACE ADAMS,JOHN BUTLER,NARD JONES,P. STAHR

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If you bid, you will be bidding on two complete issues of ARGOSY WEEKLY . . . first, with a cover by Paul Stahr, this is ARGOSY Volume 231 #1 from July 9, 1932. Includes THE DOOR OF DESTINY, part one of a detective/mystery by William Merriani Rouse, RALPH PERRY's novelette THE STUFF OF EMPIRE, Lieut John Hopper's novelette MASKED DEATH, a stookie Allen illustrated true story (JOHN NICHOLSON), and additional fiction by SAMUEL MOORE, RALPH FARLEY, CHARLES SELTZER, and GEORGE WORTS . . . with features WHERE LINEN IS MONEY, THE DEVIL'S TAR, Argonotes, and more. Then, from September 25, 1937, find STUNT MAN by EUSTACE ADAMS, a JOHN BUTLER Far East novelette, a complete Bary Boru novelette, and fiction by Borden Chase, Samuel Taylor, a Stookie Allen illustarted true story (Captain Charles Fitzgerald), Martin McCall, and Nard Jones . . . and features GHOUL INSURANCE, SALT WATER DAFFY, Argonotes, and more. You w on't find these stories on Kindle and Nook. "Pulp Fiction" refers to pulp magazines, which were cheap publications made in the early 20th century. The stories inside were usually lurid, racy and exciting . . . and now highly collectible. The magazines usually sport covers that extend past the interior of the magazines, covers too short or not wide enough, so pulp edges are often imperfect and have overlap bends/indents, nicks, and read more