Sunday Morning Bonus Pulp: Argosy, October 3, 1936
So, this issue of ARGOSY only has stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Robert E. Howard ("A Gent from the Pecos", one of the Pike Bearfield stories), H. Bedford-Jones, L. Ron Hubbard, Theodore Roscoe, Anthony M. Rud, and Lawrence G. Blochman. That's all. Just another week at the newsstand in 1936.
4 comments:
This is one hell of a line up!. A dealer could easily ask over a hundred dollars because of Burroughs, Howard, and L. Ron Hubbard. In fact I know that any of these authors alone would make the issue expensive. But all three?!
That's three of my favorite authors in REH, ERB, and HB-J, and a couple I like really well in Roscoe and Hubbard. I haven't read much by Blochman, although I need to do that. I have at least one of his novels that was originally serialized in ARGOSY on my shelves.
There is an issue of Argosy, part or ERB's "War Chief" that has a similar killer line-up
The men are fools to write for a penny a word. If they wanted to make some real money they should start a cult. Oh, wait...
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