• Argosy magazine (also known as The Argosy) was the title of three magazines published in the United Kingdom, one in the late 19th century, another in...
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    Argosy was an American magazine, founded in 1882 as The Golden Argosy, a children's weekly, edited by Frank Munsey and published by E. G. Rideout. Munsey...
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  • Look up Argosy or argosy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Argosy or The Argosy may refer to: Argosy (magazine), an American pulp magazine 1882–1978...
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  • longer than Argosy. Due to differences in page layout however, the magazine had substantially less text than Argosy. The Popular Magazine did introduce...
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    Magazine 1927 Mar, in The Famous Story Magazine (UK) "A Christmas Mystery". 1909 Dec, in The American Magazine Vol. 69, pp. 147– 1926 Dec, in Argosy (UK)...
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    1923–1954 (US) revivals, including 1986–present Absent Willow Review, 2008–2011 Argosy, 1882–1942, 1942–1978, US Beyond Fantasy Fiction, 1953–1955, US Electric...
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    Roger Hodgson (redirect from Argosy (band))
    a recording studio as vocalist for the one-off "flower power" pop band Argosy, which also included Reginald Dwight (later known as Elton John), Caleb...
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  • Imagine (redirect from Imagine (magazine))
    "Imagine", a song by Salt-n-Pepa from Brand New, 1997 "Imagine", a 1969 song by Argosy "Imagine", a song by Daniël Sahuleka "Imagine", a song by Sébastien El Chato...
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    Ellen Wood (author) (category British women magazine editors)
    Wood purchased the English magazine Argosy, which had been founded by Alexander Strahan in 1865. She wrote much of the magazine herself, but other contributors...
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    Argosy (UK) Mar 1964; Brace of Pheasants, (ss) Argosy (UK) Jan 1959; The Bride, (ss) Argosy (UK) Oct 1958; Ch’iao-Chiao and the Bandit, (ss) Argosy (UK)...
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    circulation had dwindled to 64,000 and in 1929 the magazine was merged with Argosy, another of Munsey's magazines. The price cut from twenty-five cents to ten...
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    Narissa Rosavo (1818-91), who was also an author of short stories for Argosy (UK magazine). They had no children. Irish women authors  This article incorporates...
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  • Nightmare Town (category Works originally published in Argosy (magazine))
    Hammett in 1924. It was first published in a December issue of Argosy All-Story Weekly magazine. It became the title story of a 1948 collection of four Hammett...
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    from the United States Naval Historical Center. Text of Feb, 1964 Argosy Magazine article by Vincent Gaddis United States Coast Guard database of selected...
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  • Online (bbc.co.uk). "Rambles: C. S. Forester, Hornblower & the Hotspur". Rambles. "David Weber interview, Wild Violet online magazine". wildviolet.net...
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    John Ford (redirect from Argosy Pictures)
    been involved with the distinct Argosy Corporation, which was established after the success of Stagecoach (1939); Argosy Corporation produced one film,...
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    Again, Argosy Vol. 224 No. 3 – Vol. 224 No. 6, serialized in four parts, October 3, 1931 – October 24, 1931 "Zorro Draws a Blade", West Magazine Vol. 56...
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    (The Argosy, 1918 February 2, 9, 16, 23) Draft of Eternity (All-Story Weekly, 1918 June 1, 8, 15, 22) Eric of the Strong Heart (Railroad Man's Magazine, 1918...
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    articles and poetry, as well. In October 1896, Frank A. Munsey Company's Argosy magazine was the first to switch to printing only fiction, and in December of...
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  • Test". Argosy (UK), January 1960 "Returned without Thanks". Argosy (UK), October 1960; republished as "Cri de Coeur" in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, August...
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  • (1966) Soucoupes Volantes!! by R N Allan (1966) Homes & Gardens Modern Woman Argosy Pippin, including contributions to the original Andy Pandy strip Child Education...
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  • stories, "Those in Peril on the Tee", is also a Mr Mulliner story. The UK magazine version of "Archibald's Benefit" is a cricket story titled "Reginald's...
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    published in All-Story, many of his stories were published in The Argosy magazine.[citation needed] Tarzan was a cultural sensation when introduced....
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  • Fiction, Fantastic Story Magazine, If: Worlds of Science Fiction, Worlds of Science Fiction (UK), Argosy (UK), The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction...
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  • in television history by Rolling Stone. Working as a journalist for Argosy magazine in the 1960s, Thomas Harris traveled to Mexico to interview an American...
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  • pen name Max Brand. Shortly after the character's first appearance in a magazine story, Paramount Pictures used the story and character as the basis for...
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    California. In 1974, Airstream began manufacturing a Class A motorhome, badged "Argosy". They were followed in 1979 by the first examples of the Classic model...
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    Siemel Argosy [Feb. 1951]. "Cannibals On Our Trail", Sasha Siemel Argosy [Dec. 1953]. "Bold Cat, Bold Hunter", Sasha Siemel Blue Book Magazine [v 60 #1...
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    Stephen King (category The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction people)
    The Golden Argosy, a collection of short stories featuring Cather, Hemingway, Faulkner, Fitzgerald and others: "I first found The Golden Argosy in a Lisbon...
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  • UK: Argosy, January 1967 See "Jeeves and the Greasy Bird". US: The Saturday Evening Post, 5 June 1965 (as "The Battle of Squashy Hollow") UK: Argosy,...
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