Argosy All-Story Weekly Pulp Magazine January 9, 1926 The Vanishing Professor


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Argosy All-Story Weekly – January 9, 1926 – “The Vanishing Professor” (GD Interior, No Label)

This January 9, 1926 issue of Argosy All-Story Weekly launches Fred MacIsaac’s four-part serial “The Vanishing Professor,” a mystery full of intrigue and adventure. It also includes short fiction, poetry, and continuing serials from noted pulp writers, offering an entertaining glimpse into the magazine’s rich 1920s lineup.

The copy is in acceptable condition with good interior for its age. Expect creases, marks, and minor rips consistent with vintage pulps, but pages remain intact and readable. The pictured issue is the exact one you will receive. Please review all photos for details.

We offer combined shipping on request, and each magazine comes in a clear protective sleeve.


Table of Contents

Four Continued Stories

  • The Vanishing Professor (Part One of Four) — Fred MacIsaac – p.481

  • Pirate Bold (Part Two of Three) — Francis Lynde – p.548

  • There Goes the Bride (Part Three of Five) — Edgar Franklin – p.587

  • Murk (Part Four of Four) — Charles Francis Coe – p.620

Novelette & Short Stories

  • The Handsome Young Men — Hulbert Footner – p.510

  • The Rescue of Happy Towers — George M. Johnson – p.577

  • Mr. Skinner Spends a Dollar — Jack Bechdolt – p.611

  • A Chauffeur’s License — Gordon Stiles – p.635

Poetry

  • Indications — Berton Braley – p.509

  • The Hopeful Motorist — Edward W. Barnard – p.576

  • Quirk — Sonia Ruthéle Novák – p.586

  • Rain — Lulu Minerva Schultz – p.610

  • Not So Fast — Beatrice Ashton Vandergift – p.619

  • After All — H. A. Woodbury, Jr. – p.634


A lively pulp issue featuring MacIsaac’s mystery serial, strong supporting stories, and period verse—a fine collectible for fans of 1920s Argosy adventures.

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