This Argosy-Allstory weekly issue (February 4, 1922) contains five continuing serials in various stages: Douglas Grant's "Two-Gun Sue" (Part One), Victor Rousseau's "The Bandit of Batakaland" (Part Two), J. Allan Dunn's "Fortune Unawares" (Part Three), Kenneth Perkins's "The Blood-Call" (Part Four), and Elizabeth York Miller's "Doubles and Quits" (Part Five). One novelette, "The Night Shift" by Kenneth MacNichol, appears alongside four short stories: "Always a Gentleman" by Robert Terry Shannon, "Feud for Thought" by Jack Whitman, "The Winning Punch" by Harold de Polo, and "By Way of a Chaperon" by Helen A. Holden. The issue announces an upcoming detective serial, "From Six to Six" by W. Bert Foster, featuring a detective pursuing a mysterious winter crime. The magazine's extensive advertisements promote correspondence courses in electrical work and sales training.
About this artifact
- Date
- February 4, 1922
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com.
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