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Argosy January 1956 Don Block's Paradise Slavery Does Exist
Argosy January 1956 Don Block's Paradise Slavery Does Exist
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This January 1956 issue of Argosy, the complete man's magazine, offers a unique glimpse into mid-20th century adventure and social commentary. Featuring the provocative article "Slavery Does Exist-Today!" that reportedly shocked the U.N., this issue also includes the thrilling adventure story "Don Block's Paradise" along with contributions by Quentin Reynolds. The striking cover showcases the famous Winchester Model 70 rifle set against a vivid scene of a tiger and hunters, emphasizing the magazine's adventurous spirit.
Inside, readers will find an eclectic mix of fiction and non-fiction, including hunting tales, rodeo stories, and the feature film advertisement for "The Lieutenant Wore Skirts." The magazine was published by Popular Publications, Inc., New York, in January 1956, and is volume 342. It offers a fascinating combination of vintage Americana, hunting culture, and mid-century pulp storytelling, making it a valuable collectible for enthusiasts of classic magazines, vintage firearms history, and 1950s adventure literature.
Inside, readers will find an eclectic mix of fiction and non-fiction, including hunting tales, rodeo stories, and the feature film advertisement for "The Lieutenant Wore Skirts." The magazine was published by Popular Publications, Inc., New York, in January 1956, and is volume 342. It offers a fascinating combination of vintage Americana, hunting culture, and mid-century pulp storytelling, making it a valuable collectible for enthusiasts of classic magazines, vintage firearms history, and 1950s adventure literature.
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