Argosy All-Story Weekly – July 8, 1922 – “The Mad Verdict” (GD Interior)
This July 8, 1922 issue of Argosy All-Story Weekly features “The Mad Verdict,” the opening installment of a four-part serial by Elizabeth York Miller, alongside a strong lineup of continued stories, a novelette, and seven engaging short stories. Early pulp illustration and storytelling make this a fascinating example of Argosy’s influential mix of adventure and mystery fiction.
The magazine is in acceptable condition with good interior for its era. Expect rips, marks, and edge wear consistent with age, along with creasing to the cover and some interior pages, but overall the contents remain solid and very readable. The item shown in the listing is the exact copy you will receive. Please check the photos carefully for condition.
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Table of Contents
Five Continued Stories
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The Mad Verdict (Part One of Four) — Elizabeth York Miller – p.1
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Whispering Sage (Part Two of Six) — Harry S. Drago & Joseph Noel – p.38
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The Fur Cloak (Part Three of Five) — Edgar Franklin – p.66
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The Ju-Ju Man (Part Four of Five) — Thomas H. Griffiths & Armstrong Livingston – p.94
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His Third Master (Part Six of Six) — Max Brand – p.121
One Novelette
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What You Don’t Know Won’t Hurt You — George M. A. Cain – p.21
Seven Short Stories
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The Police Post at Chimwa — L. Patrick Greene – p.58
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Tom Boy — Paul F. Whelton – p.85
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The Phantom Circuit — Marc Edmund Jones – p.113
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Toot Sweet — Henry C. Vance – p.139
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The Taming of Hard-Boiled Helgar — Harry Adler – p.147
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Speeding the Guest — C. S. Callahan – p.153
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The Peace Treaty of the Seven Up — Walter J. Coburn – p.158
A fine pulp collectible, this issue captures the variety and energy that made Argosy All-Story Weekly a cornerstone of early 20th-century adventure and fiction publishing.