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Argosy All-Story Weekly, December 1, 1923
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Argosy All-Story Weekly, December 1, 1923

· December 1, 1923

# Argosy-All Story Weekly, December 1, 1923

This issue contains five serialized stories by leading pulp authors. "The Black Jarl" by John Russell (Part One of three) begins a tale of adventure. Isabel Ostrander's unnamed contribution appears as Part Two of a five-part serial, while Max Brand contributes Part Three of a seven-part story, and John Schoolcraft provides Part Five of a six-part serial. A four-part story continues in Part Four.

The novelette and short story section features work by Maxwell Smith, Jim Tully, and George M. Johnson, alongside "A Daughter of Midas" by Justa Linard and a contribution by Lieutenant C. Donald Feak, with a piece titled "One Word." Poetry inclusions are by Charles Hanson Towne, T. Morris Longstreth, Lihan Nicholson, Grace Cooke Tonjorolf, and Strickland Gillilan.

The issue announces the forthcoming serialization of Robert Orr Chipperfield's novel Bright Lights—described as a tale illuminating characters from contemporary social circles—beginning next week.

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Date
December 1, 1923
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