Argosy All-Story Weekly – October 16, 1920 – “Trail’s End” by Edwin L. Sabin
This October 16, 1920 issue of Argosy All-Story Weekly features the first part of Edwin L. Sabin’s two-part novelette “Trail’s End.” Alongside Sabin’s story, the magazine includes a rich mix of continued serials and short fiction from some of the leading pulp writers of the era. A fine collectible for pulp enthusiasts and early 20th-century literature fans, this issue captures the adventurous storytelling style that defined Argosy. The magazine is in good condition, and the copy shown is the exact one you will receive. Please examine the photos carefully for an accurate assessment of its state.
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Table of Contents
Novelette
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Trail’s End — Edwin L. Sabin – p.289
A Two-Part Novelette — Part One
Five Continued Stories
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What Was That? — Katharine Haviland Taylor – p.315
(A Six-Part Story — Part Two) -
Black and White — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith – p.334
(A Four-Part Story — Part Three) -
Sleeping Acres — Brayton Norton – p.360
(A Six-Part Story — Part Four) -
The Night Horseman — Max Brand – p.376
(A Seven-Part Story — Part Five) -
The Ghost Road — George Washington Ogden – p.401
(A Six-Part Story — Part Six)
Six Short Stories
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Fear — L. Patrick Greene – p.310
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The A to H Worm — Lyon Mearson – p.328
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Counterclaims — John H. Hamlin – p.354
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Love and Money — Courtenay Savage – p.395
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Heels — Raye C. Mayer – p.415
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The Big Lame Prince — A. Lincoln Bender – p.420
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