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The Argosy
Date | Number: v24 2 | Lang: English (en)
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Content:The Argosy [v 24 #2, May 1897] (Frank A. Munsey, 192pp, pulp) Details supplied by Denny Lien.
Page 193:The Track of Midnight - novelette by G. Firth Scott
Page 274:The River of Darkness serial by William Murray Graydon The Argosy Jul 19 1890 (+14), as "Under Africa; or, The Strange Manuscript of the White Slave", Part 1 of 7
Page 293:A Trade Dollar Tragedy - short story by Phillips McClure
Page 301:The Bunkel Mystery [Part 2 of 7] - serial by Oliver Optic
Page 318:The Singing Teacher - short story by Charles Sloan Reid
Page 318:The Plunge- poem by Bailey
Page 319:A Month in the Moon [Part 4 of 8] - serial by A. Laurie
Page 344:Uncle Benjamin's Past - short story by J. H. Connelly
Page 351:The Mutiny on the Flying Cloud [Part 5 of 6] - serial by Harry Collingwood
Page 369:Sleep's Favorite - excerpt from Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
Page 370:Living It Down [Part 8 of 8] - serial by Talbot Baines Reed
Page 381:When Love Begins - poem by Nathan M. Levy
Page 382:A Courageous Coward by Charles A. McDougall
Page 384:A Fairy Tale - poem by Anon.
 
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