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Argosy October 1955 The Complete Man's Magazine Illustrated
Argosy October 1955 The Complete Man's Magazine Illustrated
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This is the October 1955 issue of Argosy, "The Complete Man's Magazine," featuring a striking cover illustration of a mountain lion by Bob Kuhn. The magazine includes a variety of articles, fiction, and features tailored for men, such as "The GI who was bigger than the Kremlin" and "Are Title Fights Fixed?" by Henry Armstrong. Inside, readers will find fiction stories including "The Ballad of Jubal Puckett" and "The Goof That Laid the Golden Egg," along with departments focused on hunting, fishing, and other outdoor pursuits.
This vintage mid-century collectible magazine offers historical context and entertainment reflecting the 1950s men's lifestyle. Argosy was a prominent publication known for its diverse content, appealing to readers interested in adventure, sports, and practical knowledge. The special bonus section for hunters adds additional value for enthusiasts. The back cover features a nostalgic advertisement for Old Crow bourbon with a detailed historical timeline. A great addition for collectors of vintage magazines or mid-century Americana.
This vintage mid-century collectible magazine offers historical context and entertainment reflecting the 1950s men's lifestyle. Argosy was a prominent publication known for its diverse content, appealing to readers interested in adventure, sports, and practical knowledge. The special bonus section for hunters adds additional value for enthusiasts. The back cover features a nostalgic advertisement for Old Crow bourbon with a detailed historical timeline. A great addition for collectors of vintage magazines or mid-century Americana.
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