# Argosy, June 1917
This June 1917 issue of Argosy contains one complete novel and ten serialized and short-story works. The featured novel is Edgar Franklin's "Americans After All," running the full length. Three serial stories continue: Captain S. S. Harrington's "A Soldier's Honor" (part I of six), George C. Jenks's "Facing a Crisis" (part II of three), and Joseph Ivers Lawrence's "Playing the Man" (part IV of six). Seven short stories round out the issue: "The Wolfer" by Courtenay Savage, "Glad Rags" by Madeleine Twining Sharps, "It Was War" by George M. A. Cain, "Dave Crasson's Bronco" by Paul Bailey, "Fighting the Egg King" by Wilson Clay Missimer, "What Happened Below" by Hawthorne Daniel, and "The Jackal's Mighty Roar" by Lenivers Carew. The issue includes miscellaneous sections and a log-book. Forthcoming July content promises "McPhee's Sensational Rest" and "Not Quite Bad Enough."
About this artifact
- Date
- June 1917
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
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