# ARGOSY ALL-STORY, November 7, 1925
This issue contains four continued serials. The Starlit Trail, part one of a six-part story by Kenneth Perkins, is the lead feature. Carolyn Wells's mystery The Bronze Hand continues in its second installment, as does The Jungle Call by Coralie Stanton and Heath Hosken (part three of four). Edgar Franklin's Mix and Serve appears as part four of an unspecified serial.
The issue includes several short works: Hulbert Footner's novelette The Three Thirty-Twos, Walter A. Sinclair's Primitive Wins, and stories by James W. Egan, Beatrice Ashton, Bernard Palfrey, Robert Leslie Bellem, and others. A Blaze of Glory by Fred MacIsaac begins a three-part serial about football and romance, with protagonist Bill Alden applying lessons from athletics to win love and combat.
The extensive advertising section features vocational training courses, particularly L.L. Cooke's home-study electrical engineering program, period clothing and coat sales, and numerous agents' positions in tailoring, hosiery, and various goods.
About this artifact
- Date
- 1925
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- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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