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The Argosy
Date | Number: v119 2 | Lang: English (en)
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   By KingH
This issue includes a story by a future comic book writer--Ray Cummings would adapt the plots of his "Golden Atom" stories from ALL-STORY into a Captain America two-parter.
  
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Content:Argosy [v119 #2, March 27, 1920] (Frank A. Munsey, 10c, pulp, cover by Small) Details supplied by Gene Christie.
 
Page 161:Seven Minutes After [Part 1 of 3] - serial by Marguerite Curtis Felgar
 
Page 209:The Great Discovery [Part 2 of 5] - serial by Charles V. Barney
 
Page 241:The Trail Horde [Part 3 of 7] - serial by Charles Alden Seltzer
 
Page 283:The Big Boss in Bronze [Part 5 of 5] - serial by Holman Day
 
Page 191:Ali's Revenge - and Allah's novelette by Peter Ward
 
Page 262:The High Flier - novelette by Gordon MacCreagh
 
Page 184:Stronger Than Iron - short story by William Merriam Rouse
 
Page 232:He Who Hesitates Is Bossed - short story by Samuel G. Camp
 
Page 276:The Right Thing - short story by Ray Cummings
 
Page 302:The Log-Book - Letters and Editorial
 
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