A dramatic cover by Rudolph Belarski graces this issue of ARGOSY. I may be wrong about this, but it seems to me that snakes show up fairly often in Belarski's covers. I may have to investigate this. As always, there are some excellent writers in this issue: Theodore Roscoe, Charles Marquis Warren, Jack Byrne, Chandler Whipple, Kenneth Perkins, and one I'm not familiar with, Robert W. Cochran. Although the serials can drive a reader crazy, ARGOSY was certainly one of the great pulps.
Basil Wolverton's POWERHOUSE PEPPER at Leech Beach! (1947)
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You ain’t kiddin’ about those ARGOSY serials! It took me years to acquire all the installments of Lester Dent’s GENIUS JONES. And even though I already had the FAMOUS FANTASTIC MYSTERY reprint of Kuttner and Moore’s EARTH’S LAST CITADEL (and the Ace paperback too), I found one of the original ARGOSY installments in a used bookstore and it had a swell Finlay illustration I’d never seen before, so I decided I needed all six of those, too. If it wasn’t for eBay, that could easily have taken decades.
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With me, it was trying to find all the installments of BOWIE KNIFE, TEXAS SHALL BE FREE, and RIVER DEVIL by H. Bedford-Jones. I managed to get them, but it took a while. I think the first ARGOSY serial I deliberately collected was CARNIVAL QUEEN by Richard Wormser.
Is the Charles Marquis Warren in Argosy the same guy who created the TV series Rawhide.
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