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Argosy April 1957 Clem Labine Sax Rohmer Illustrated Fiction-Fact Magazine
Argosy April 1957 Clem Labine Sax Rohmer Illustrated Fiction-Fact Magazine
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This April 1957 issue of Argosy, the largest-selling fiction-fact magazine for men, features notable stories including "The Strange Death of Leslie Howard" and contributions from Clem Labine and Sax Rohmer. The magazine includes a bonus fishing section highlighting Ike, the nation's number one angler, and offers a captivating mix of fiction, features, and articles tailored for the outdoor enthusiast and fiction reader alike.
Published by Popular Publications, Inc., this vintage magazine spans over 100 pages filled with engaging content, including fiction stories like "Ghost of the Rimrock" and "Death is My Hostess," as well as features on fishing with a decoy, new ammunition safety, and other outdoor pursuits. The cover painting by Jack Dumas vividly captures a fisherman in action, reflecting the magazine's rugged, adventurous spirit. This collectible copy also contains period advertisements such as Old Crow Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, adding historical context and authenticity. A must-have for collectors of mid-century magazines, vintage fishing and outdoor literature, and fans of classic pulp fiction.
Published by Popular Publications, Inc., this vintage magazine spans over 100 pages filled with engaging content, including fiction stories like "Ghost of the Rimrock" and "Death is My Hostess," as well as features on fishing with a decoy, new ammunition safety, and other outdoor pursuits. The cover painting by Jack Dumas vividly captures a fisherman in action, reflecting the magazine's rugged, adventurous spirit. This collectible copy also contains period advertisements such as Old Crow Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, adding historical context and authenticity. A must-have for collectors of mid-century magazines, vintage fishing and outdoor literature, and fans of classic pulp fiction.
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