Argosy: action stories of every variety [v. 219, no. 1, February 21, 1931]
- title:
- Argosy: action stories of every variety [v. 219, no. 1, February 21, 1931]
- summary:
- Volume 219 Number 1 of the pulp magazine "Argosy" was released in February 21, 1931. Its cover contains artwork by Paul Stahr and has the caption, "The Hothouse World by Fred MacIsaac, a great fantastic novel." Other stories featured in this issue include: "Snake vs. Crab" by C.A. Freeman, "The Crimson Noose" by Eugene Cunningham, "The Guns of the American [Part 2 or 3; Captain Norcross"] by W. Wirt, "Prehistoric Lizard Found in Glacier" by E.R. McCarthy, "Bracelets [Dynamic Drury]" by L. Patrick Greene, "The Salt Lake of Hawaii" by "Robert Magnum, "The Green Goddess [Part 4 of 6: Prince Abdul Omar of Persia (Semi-Dual)] by J.U. Giesy and Junius B. Smith, "The Diamond Skull" by J. Macfarlane Waters, ""Flames of Feud [Part 5 of 5] by Frank Richardson Pierece, "A Pirate's Sense of Humor" by Robert Luhrs, "Apple Pie" by Harold Montanye, and "The Men Who Make the Arbosy" by Junius B. Smith.
- Attribution:
- MacIsaac, Fred, 1886-1940, Stahr, Paul, 1883-1953, Popular Publications Inc, Frank A. Munsey Co., and In copyright--educational user permitted; for more information, see http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
- Description:
- Front cover image of the copy held in the Science Fiction & Fantasy Research Collection at Cushing Memorial Library on the campus of Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas and included in an exhibition, "Live To Build A Better World: Despair, Survival, and Hope in Science Fiction’s Response to Environmental Change," at Cushing from January 19, 2021-June 30, 2021.