Argosy All-Story Weekly – October 27, 1923 – “Fungus Isle” (GD Interior, No Label)
This October 27, 1923 issue of Argosy All-Story Weekly features “Fungus Isle” by Philip M. Fisher, Jr., a gripping novelette of eerie adventure and peril. The magazine also presents serialized dramas, short stories, and poetry from some of the best pulp writers of the era, including Charles Wesley Sanders, Laurie York Erskine, and Carroll John Daly.
The copy is in acceptable condition with good interior for its age. There are creases, marks, and small rips common to vintage pulps, but the pages remain intact and legible. The pictured item is the exact one you will receive. Please inspect photos for full condition details.
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Table of Contents
Five Continued Stories
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Out of the World for a While (Part One of Four) — Charles Wesley Sanders – p.321
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The Laughing Rider (Part Two of Six) — Laurie York Erskine – p.366
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The Opposing Venus (Part Three of Four) — J. U. Giesy & Junius B. Smith – p.398
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Desert Voices (Part Four of Six) — Kenneth Perkins – p.427
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The Avenging Shepherd (Part Six of Six) — Harry Sinclair Drago – p.451
Novelette & Short Stories
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Fungus Isle — Philip M. Fisher, Jr. – p.340
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Breed — Captain Dingle – p.384
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Long Live the Queens — Miles Overholt – p.418
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Not All in the Books — Carroll John Daly – p.443
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Socker Dooley and the Uplift Impulse — Charles Francis Coe – p.462
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The Emerald of Don Pedro Y Salazar — Hamilton Craigie – p.469
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The Shot — Henry Payson Dowst – p.478
Poetry
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One Poem — George Sterling – p.383
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Now It Can Be Told — Percy Waxman – p.397
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Realization — Clarence Urmy – p.417
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Leaves — Mary Carolyn Davies – p.450
A fine pulp adventure issue, highlighted by Fisher’s atmospheric “Fungus Isle”, with a strong lineup of serialized fiction, mysteries, and verse—ideal for collectors of 1920s Argosy pulps.