Argosy All-Story Weekly – September 4, 1920 – “Jungle Love” (GD Interior)
This September 4, 1920 issue of Argosy All-Story Weekly presents a rich variety of pulp fiction, including “Jungle Love,” the third installment of a six-part adventure by Raymond Lester, and the fifth chapter of A. Merritt’s classic The Metal Monster. Alongside these are novelettes, short stories, and serials from other noted contributors of the era.
The magazine is in acceptable condition with good interior for its age. Expect rips, marks, and surface wear, plus creasing to the front and light wear inside. Despite these signs of use, the contents remain well-preserved and legible. The item photographed in this listing is the exact copy you will receive. Please review the pictures carefully for condition.
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Table of Contents
Novelette
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The Varnished Boat Soft-Paw (Part One of Two) — Raymond S. Spears – p.1
Five Continued Stories
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The Purple Limited (Part Two of Four) — Henry Leverage – p.26
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Jungle Love (Part Three of Six) — Raymond Lester – p.49
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The Stray-Man (Part Four of Six) — Charles Alden Seltzer – p.77
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The Metal Monster (Part Five of Eight) — A. Merritt – p.91
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How Many Cards? (Part Seven of Seven) — Isabel Ostrander – p.116
Five Short Stories
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The Plunderer — Anice Terhune – p.21
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To-morrow — George L. Catton – p.44
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Mate of the Irawadi — Henry P. Holt – p.70
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Old Man Davey — Ray Cummings – p.110
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Hook ’em, Hombre! — James W. Egan – p.138
A fine example of early pulp storytelling, this issue captures the mix of adventure, mystery, and imaginative fiction that defined Argosy All-Story Weekly’s golden era.