"144 Pages of Fine Fiction", and that's no lie. If not for the blasted serials, ARGOSY might well be my favorite pulp of all time. Great authors and top-notch stories, week after week. In this issue, we have a Fisher and Savoy novelette by Donald Barr Chidsey (illustrated by a fine Rudolph Belarski cover) and stories and serial installments by Theodore Roscoe, Luke Short, Frank Richardson Pierce, Judson Philips, William Chamberlain, and John Hawkins. I'll bet it's a thoroughly entertaining issue.
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The William Chamberlain story would be "Battle Shouts Down the Wind." Chamberlain wrote western and war stories. I am curious as to what this story is about.
That cover story looks interesting. Do you know if that series has been collected in book form?
I don't believe Chidsey's Fisher and Savoy stories have ever been collected. Years ago I read the whole series in one of those homemade books that people made by ripping the stories out of pulp magazines and binding them together. It's worth reprinting.
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