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Argosy The Complete Man's Magazine Feb 1950 Illustrated Fiction Stories
Argosy The Complete Man's Magazine Feb 1950 Illustrated Fiction Stories
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This is the February 1950 issue of Argosy, The Complete Man's Magazine, a popular mid-20th century American men's magazine. Volume 330, Number 2, it features a painted cover by Peter Stevens depicting a man washing a dog. Inside, readers will find a variety of fiction stories, articles, and pictorials including works by Clifford Shelton, Robert W. Krepps, William Fay, and a story by Erle Stanley Gardner titled "The Gross Case." The magazine also includes intriguing articles such as "I Was a Front-Line Brain Surgeon" by Arnold M. Moldan, M.D., and pieces on hypnosis and sports.
This issue is a valuable collectible for fans of vintage pulp magazines and mid-century Americana, highlighting popular culture, adventure fiction, and non-fiction articles of the era. It measures approximately 9.5 x 12 inches and contains over 100 pages. The back cover features a full-page advertisement for Schenley whiskey, with an endorsement by Ezio Pinza, a famous singing star. The magazine was published by Popular Publications, Inc. in the United States and printed in February 1950.
This issue is a valuable collectible for fans of vintage pulp magazines and mid-century Americana, highlighting popular culture, adventure fiction, and non-fiction articles of the era. It measures approximately 9.5 x 12 inches and contains over 100 pages. The back cover features a full-page advertisement for Schenley whiskey, with an endorsement by Ezio Pinza, a famous singing star. The magazine was published by Popular Publications, Inc. in the United States and printed in February 1950.
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