Argosy All-Story Weekly, October 28, 1922
· Published October 28, 1922 by Frank A. Munsey Co., New York
# Argosy-Allstory, October 1922
This issue of the pulp weekly contains five serialized stories: "The Dance of Death" (Part One) by Alfred Jackson, a six-part adventure; "The Fire People" (Part Two) by P. Cummings, continuing a five-part narrative; "A Step Afar" (Part Three) by W.A. Fraser, another five-part serial; "The Bird of Passage" (Part Five) by John, reaching its penultimate installment in a six-part story; and "A New Girl in Town" (Part Six) by Halbert Footner, concluding a six-part serial.
The issue also includes novelettes and short stories: "The Way of the Mississippi" by Raymond S. Spears; "The Adventures of Peabody Smith" by William J. Flynn and George Barton, subtitled "The Flaw in the Alibi"; "Six Good Men" by Georges Surdez; "Showing the Widow" by Jack Bechdolt; and "Vanishing Vardaman" by Hamilton Craigie. Poetry and miscellaneous pieces round out the contents. An advertisement previews "Crafty Rogues" by Boice du Bois, forthcoming next week.
About this artifact
- Date
- Published October 28, 1922 by Frank A. Munsey Co., New York
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- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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