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ARGOSY Men Adventure Magazine April 1948 Nymph Baseball Fishing Gardner

by William Fay; F. Anthony Hoffman; Charles M. and Joseph N. Early; S. Omar Barker; Jack Karney; Brian O'Brien; Montgomery M. Atwaters; Erle Stanley Gardner; Charles Dexter; Henry C. Wolfe; C. B. H. Vaill; Keith Ayling; Richard Joseph; Gerald McConn; Jam

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Popular Magazine Pub, 1948. Book. Illus. by Front Cover Painting by Charles Dye;. GOOD, Decent Reading Copy. Soft cover. TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus.. ARGOSY Men Adventure Magazine Volume 326, #4; (April/1948; Popular Publications;) Front Cover Painting by Charles Dye; Writers: William Fay; F. Anthony Hoffman; Charles M. and Joseph N. Early; S. Omar Barker; Jack Karney; Brian O'Brien; Montgomery M. Atwaters; Erle Stanley Gardner; Charles Dexter; Henry C. Wolfe; C. B. H. Vaill; Keith Ayling; Richard Joseph; Gerald McConn; James D. Woolf; Interior Artists: James Fenemore Darcy; Frederick Blakeslee; Peter Stevens; William Reusswig; Ray Johnson; George Mayers; Robert Stanley; 114 pages including covers; Contents; ** "The Lady Says Murder" (book-length Novel) by William Fay, art by James Fenemore Darcy. To challenge the Delanceys - male and female - Eddie had only his Irish luck - all of which was bad.; ** "Beyond the Last Barrier" (fiction) by F. Anthony Hoffman, art by Frederick Blakeslee. Few pilots, Rance knew, had ever gone beyond the sonic wall. None had returned.; ** "Peter's Personal Sea Nymph" (fiction) by Charles M. & Joseph N. Early, art by Peter Stevens. On the end of Peter's line was a dripping sea nymph! And she was much too beautiful for Peter's good.; ** "The Pup and the Radman" (fiction) by S. Omar Barker, art by William Reusswig. A cow camp is no place for a young, hoss-spooking mutt like Chulo. Everyone knew that - except the pup.; ** "The Cabbie, The Blonde and the Lady Nightmare" (fiction) by Jack Karney, art by Ray Johnson. To escape the marriage-minded Lady Goliath, Davy was ready to join the three husbands she'd already put in the grave.; ** "The Bridge that Wouldn't Stay Built" (fiction) by Brian O'Brien, art by George Mayers. Sometimes horses bet on people.; ** "Death Watch" by Montgomery M. Atwaters, art by Robert Stanley.; ** "De Marigny's Famous Finger" (article) by Erle Stanley Gardner. America's leading mystery writer analyzes the world's most controversial fingerprint in his first summation of the famous Oakes - deMarigny murder trial.; ** "A Big League Baseball Contract - For You!" by Charles Dexter. Argosy and the Dodgers reveal the details of the greatest rookie hunt in the history of baseball!; ** "How Would a Communist Europe Change Your Life?" by Henry C. Wolfe. What does a Russian - dominated Europe mean to your security, your living standard, you future.; ** "How to Catch Trout - Even on Opening Day! (article) by C. B. H. Vaill. Some sure - strike tips for trout fishermen.; ** "Most Dangerous Game in the World" (article) by Keith Ayling. Hunting the African buffalo is tops in thrills - and danger!; ** "Watch Out, Racing - Here Comes MacPhail!" by Down Front with Joe Cummiskey. The eminent screwball of the sports world promises to put a bang in the bangtail business!; ** "Fabulous Havana - On a Shoestring" (article) by Richard Joseph. A vacation in the West Indies capital - for next to nothing!; ** "Getting the most for Your Wardrobe Dollar" (article) by Gerald McConn. Sports and rainy day clothing.; ** "Business You Can Start on Little or Nothing No: 4: The Worm Turns - into Cash!" by James D. Woolf; ** "Hobby Corner" by Eller Jakobsson. Scale model railroad building - on a table-top workshop.; ** "Men's Mart" (picture feature) by John Ryan. The newest in novelties for men.; ** "Best Action Photos of the Year" (picture story) . by cameramen who were on the spot when things happened.; ** "Calendar Girl" Beach Ballerina.; ** "Alligator Girls" Beauty, reversing the old order, pursues the Beast. " *** Book Order # ADV128; Condition= G = (2.0) GOOD; (Used Reading Copy); 0.5 inch piece missing at bottom of spine 1.5 inch piece missing at top of spine; Magic tape repair on interior of front cover staining on back cover Price=US$22.00); ); Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.

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COMIC WORLD CA (CA)
Bookseller's Inventory #
ADV128
Title
ARGOSY Men Adventure Magazine April 1948 Nymph Baseball Fishing Gardner
Author
William Fay; F. Anthony Hoffman; Charles M. and Joseph N. Early; S. Omar Barker; Jack Karney; Brian O'Brien; Montgomery M. Atwaters; Erle Stanley Gardner; Charles Dexter; Henry C. Wolfe; C. B. H. Vaill; Keith Ayling; Richard Joseph; Gerald McConn; Jam
Illustrator
Front Cover Painting by Charles Dye;
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - GOOD, Decent Reading Copy
Edition
TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus.
Publisher
Popular Magazine Pub
Date Published
1948
Bookseller catalogs
Men's Adventure Magazine. Fiction & Non;

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