Title changed from Argosy for a Greater America. A semi-pro version of the magazine, with a good helping of SF. The origin of the numbering is not known. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Subtitled “The All-Fiction Magazine”. |
Subtitled “The All-Fiction Magazine”. Details supplied by René Beaulieu & Ian Covell. |
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Title changed from Argosy. |
Issue consists of two volumes in a slipcase. |
Issue consists of two volumes in a slipcase. Also available in a Proletarian Edition, one volume without the slipcase. |
Title changed from Argosy Magazine. |
Issue consists of two volumes in a slipcase. |
Title changed from Argosy Quarterly. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
Towards the end of its life in the 1970s, Argosy issued a number of specials under a variety of titles. In general they did not carry any fiction. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Canadian reprint edition of Argosy, with some stories from elsewhere. |
Reprint of the December 5, 1931 (US) issue. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Reprint of the May 21, 1932 (US) issue with different articles. Details taken from Table of Contents. |