cover added by Wildside from web image (low resolution). Contents: The Target of Fate, by J.H. Connelly The Bunkel Mystery, by Oliver Optic An Idyll (verse), by Walter H. Hanway A Month in the Moon (serial, middle installment), by A. Laurie A Cuban Hold Up, by Fred A. Ober An Arithmetical Puzzle (verse, uncredited) The Mutiny on the Flying Cloud (serial), by Harry Collingwood The General's Emissary, by Parker C. Palmer The Major's Plot (serial), by William Murray Graydon Living It Down (serial), by Talbot Baines Reed Jem's Way, by J. Henderson Included: The Target of Fate (uncredited novel) There is more information about this book at the bottom of the page
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The Argosy [v 24 #1, April 1897] (Frank A. Munsey, 192pp, pulp) Details supplied by Denny Lien.
Page 1:
The Target of Fate novelette by George King Whitmore
Page 54:
Look Within - poem by D. C. Colesworthy
Page 55:
By Jeopardy from Diamonds - short story by J. H. Connelly
Page 64:
The Bunkel Mystery [Part 1 of 7] - serial by Oliver Optic
Page 85:
An Idyl poem by Walter H. Hanway
Page 86:
A Month in the Moon [Part 3 of 8] - serial by A. Laurie
Page 113:
A Cuban Hold Up - short story by Fred A. Ober
Page 120:
An Arithmetical Puzzle - poem by Anon.
Page 121:
The Mutiny on the Flying Cloud [Part 4 of 6] - serial by Harry Collingwood
Page 142:
The General's Emissary - short story by Parker C. Palmer
Page 151:
The Major's Plot [Part 6 of 6] - serial by William Murray Graydon
Page 165:
Living It Down [Part 7 of 8] - serial by Talbot Baines Reed
Page 187:
Jem's Way - short story by J. Henderson
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