Argosy All-Story Weekly Pulp Magazine October 13, 1923 The Opposing Venus


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Argosy All-Story Weekly – October 13, 1923 – “The Opposing Venus” (GD Interior, No Label)

This October 13, 1923 issue of Argosy All-Story Weekly features the debut of “The Opposing Venus,” a four-part serial by J. U. Giesy and Junius B. Smith, known for their Semi Dual detective adventures. It also contains a lively mix of serial installments, novelettes, short stories, and poetry from popular pulp authors.

The magazine is in acceptable condition with good interior for its age. It shows typical rips, marks, and creases from handling, but the text remains clear and complete. The copy shown in photos is the exact one you’ll receive. Please review images carefully for condition.

We offer combined shipping, and every magazine is shipped in a clear protective sleeve.


Table of Contents

Five Continued Stories

  • The Opposing Venus (Part One of Four) — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith – p.2

  • Desert Voices (Part Two of Six) — Kenneth Perkins – p.43

  • Marked Down (Part Three of Four) — Florence M. Pettee – p.69

  • The Avenging Shepherd (Part Four of Six) — Harry Sinclair Drago – p.98

  • Dust to Dust (Part Six of Six) — Isabel Ostrander – p.123

Novelette and Short Stories

  • Peridoux — Fred Jackson – p.22

  • Into the Hands of the Enemy — Corinne Harris Markey – p.60

  • Sea Vultures — Lt. C. Donald Feak – p.91

  • The Cheer Leader — Charles B. Stilson – p.116

  • Jes’ Like His Pa — Mabel H. Wharton – p.141

  • The Image of Vengeance — Murray Horton Johnson – p.149

  • Was It Murder? — Lemuel L. De Bra – p.157

Miscellaneous & Poetry

  • The Return of Semi Dual (note)

  • Woolgathering — Jessie M. Thompson – p.21

  • Kitty Neil — John Francis Waller – p.42

  • A Puzzle — F. O. Gross – p.90

  • Friends — Edgar Daniel Kramer – p.140

  • Clouds’ Mirror — Lorena Hill Betts – p.148

  • Home Soil — Beatrice Ashton Vandgrift – p.156


A classic pulp blend of mystery, romance, and adventure — an excellent choice for collectors of vintage fiction magazines.

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