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Argosy, Vol. 123, No. 2
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Argosy, Vol. 123, No. 2

· July 17, 1920

# Argosy All-Story Weekly, July 17, 1920

This issue features four serials across six parts total. Charles King Van Riper's "Circumstances" begins Part I; Stephen Chalmers continues "The Progress of J. Bunyan" in Part II; John Frederick's "Pride of Tyson" reaches Part III; and Harold Lamb's "The Caravan of the Dead" continues in Part VI. Paul L. Anderson contributes a complete novelette, "The Master of Magic." Five short stories round out the fiction: William Merriam Rouse's "The Little Blue Box," Robert W. Sneddon's "Bonds of Bohemia," Peter Ward's "What Fear Is," Artemus Calloway's "Money Balks," and Marc Edmund Jones's "Clothes for a Week." The issue also advertises Isabel Ostrander's upcoming serial "How Many Cards?"—described as an "astounding mystery story."

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July 17, 1920
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