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Argosy August 1957 Erle Stanley Gardner Billy Graham Illustrated
Argosy August 1957 Erle Stanley Gardner Billy Graham Illustrated
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This vintage August 1957 issue of Argosy magazine features a captivating cover illustration of cowboys on horseback navigating a rugged canyon. As one of the largest-selling fiction-fact magazines for men, Argosy offers a rich blend of engaging articles and fiction. This edition includes a notable story by Erle Stanley Gardner titled "Are the Sheppards Telling the Truth?" and an article on Billy Graham, alongside a CIA feature about freedom fighters. Inside, readers will find a 1958 gun preview, fiction stories such as "The Gunfighter" and "Sergeant Brady's Terrible Night," and various features on hi-fi, hunting, and sports. The magazine was edited by Henry Steeger and published by Popular Publications, New York.
The magazine measures approximately 9.5 x 12 inches and contains over 100 pages filled with vintage advertisements, articles, and stories that reflect mid-20th century American culture. This collectible issue attracts enthusiasts of classic pulp magazines, vintage Americana, and fans of Erle Stanley Gardner's work. Its authentic paper, period advertisements, and historical context make it a valuable addition to any magazine or Americana collection.
The magazine measures approximately 9.5 x 12 inches and contains over 100 pages filled with vintage advertisements, articles, and stories that reflect mid-20th century American culture. This collectible issue attracts enthusiasts of classic pulp magazines, vintage Americana, and fans of Erle Stanley Gardner's work. Its authentic paper, period advertisements, and historical context make it a valuable addition to any magazine or Americana collection.
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