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Argosy All-Story Weekly, November 28, 1925
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Argosy All-Story Weekly, November 28, 1925

· 1925

# Argosy-Allstory, November 28, 1925

This weekly issue contains four serialized stories. "Her Hour of Reckoning" by Elizabeth York Miller begins a four-part tale. William F. McMorrow's "The Sun-Makers" appears in part two of a three-part story, while Kenneth Perkins's untitled six-part serial continues at part four. Fred Macisaac's "A Blaze of Glory," a three-part story, reaches part three.

The issue also features several shorter works: Arthur Preston Hankins's "The Infallible Eye," George Allan England's "The Suicide" mystery, "The Pony Express Rider" by Earl C. McCain, and works by Charlton Andrews, James Perley Hughes, and Charles Divine. Poetry contributions appear throughout. A forthcoming Western serial by Hankins titled "Unhearing Ears" is advertised for the following week. The magazine includes substantial advertising sections for vocational guides, correspondence courses in detective work and fingerprint analysis, and classified advertisements for sales positions and consumer goods.

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Date
1925
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