The Argosy, January 1906
· Published January 1906 by The Frank A. Munsey Company, New York
# The Argosy, January 1906 Issue
This issue contains one complete novel and six serial stories alongside eleven short stories. "An Unwilling Accomplice" by Seward W. Hopkins follows a man pursuing a delinquent bridegroom into extraordinary circumstances. The serial "The Ravens of the Rhine" by F. K. Scribner presents wartime France during the Prussian invasion, featuring an American in a precarious position. Other serials include William Wallace Cook's "Jim Dexter—Cattleman," a plains story of chivalry against trickery; Bertram Lebhar's "No Way Out," concerning a loan shark's victim; and "Block Tower Seven" by Jared L. Fuller, a railroad mystery. Short stories by Porter Emerson Browne, John Le Gugkes, Edward P. Campbell, Helen Tompkins, and others address varied subjects. The issue advertises an upcoming serial by Albert Payson Terhune titled "In the Lion's Mouth," set in Venice and involving a conspiracy affecting traveling Americans.
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- Date
- Published January 1906 by The Frank A. Munsey Company, New York
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