The Under Dogs: The Complete Cases of Madame Storey, Volume 3 (The Argosy Library)

The Under Dogs: The Complete Cases of Madame Storey, Volume 3 (The Argosy Library)

Femme fatale Mme. Rozika Storey was one of the most popular series characters in the pages of Argosy during the 1920s–30s. These detective stories are fast-paced adventures which pushed Madame Storey’s masterful deductive skills to the limit. Volume 3 contains the next two stories in the series: “The Steerers” and “The Under Dogs,” along with the original pulp illustrations. Also including an introduction by pulp historian Robert Sampson.

The Argosy Library #129

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Rats of the Harbor: The Complete Cases of Dirk and Baker (The Argosy Library)

Rats of the Harbor: The Complete Cases of Dirk and Baker (The Argosy Library)

In the far-flung future of 1981, science plays a great part in crime prevention. But Franklin Dirk and Jack Baker of the secret service find that nerves and brains are just as important. Included here are all three stories of Dirk and Baker as they investigate murder, blackmail, and undersea pirates in the commerce of Great New York: “Bandits of the Cylinder,” “The Disappearance of William Roger,” and “Rats of the Harbor.”

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Sale! The Argosy Library: Series 8 (Ten Book Set)

The Argosy Library: Series 8 (Ten Book Set)

This specially-priced set includes all ten books in Series 8 of The Argosy Library:

Get all of Series 8 at a big discount!

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The Viper: The Complete Cases of Madame Storey, Volume 2 (The Argosy Library)

The Viper: The Complete Cases of Madame Storey, Volume 2 (The Argosy Library)

Femme fatale Mme. Rozika Storey was one of the most popular series characters in the pages of Argosy during the 1920s–30s. These detective stories are fast-paced adventures which pushed Madame Storey’s masterful deductive skills to the limit. Volume 2 contains the next three stories in the series, accompanied by the original pulp illustrations.

The Argosy Library #72

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The Man Who Mastered Time and Other Adventures: The Ray Cummings Omnibus (The Argosy Library)

The Man Who Mastered Time and Other Adventures: The Ray Cummings Omnibus (The Argosy Library)

Two early science fiction classics from the heyday of Argosy are reprinted from their original magazine texts. Pioneering the subatomic fiction genre and inspiring a legion of imitators, Ray Cummings followed up his initial science fiction works with two more novel-length stories: “The Fire People” and “The Man Who Mastered Time,” which are considered installments in Cummings’ “Matter, Space, Time” series. Included here are the Virgil Finlay illustrations from “The Man Who Mastered Time’s” subsequent appearance in Fantastic Novels, as well as all of the original illustrations from their first magazine appearances by Roger B. Morrison.

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War Declared! (The Argosy Library)

War Declared! (The Argosy Library)

Two of the leading diplomats of Europe, sitting across a dinner table in a locked room, both shot to death. That was the spark that kindled the war flames in the summer of 1936. The two had met in the Teuton capital to discuss a secret matter of vital importance. No one, not even the occupants of the press room next door, had heard the shots fired, yet there the two men were, riddled with bullets. Teutonic police, after a quick investigation, announced that the Esperenchman had started the duel. Excited Teutons began shouting, “Down with Esperance!” Mobilization began.

Of those reporters whose room was so close to the mystery chamber, there were some who did not believe they had killed each other. John Keats, the American, was one. At the height of the excitement, two attempts were made on the life of Keats, and another was murdered. The surviving reporters, seeing that war was inevitable, took the first train for the Esperench capital. But war was inevitable: can Keats put a stop to it?

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Kingdom Come (The Argosy Library)

Kingdom Come (The Argosy Library)

America is in the hands of the Red Sleeves! All over the nation this secret army has risen and struck with paralyzing suddenness. Transportation lines, telephone, power plants, munitions—all have fallen to the Red-Sleeved horde. Within the space of a few bloody hours the orderly course of democratic life had been turned into chaos: freedom of speech and personal liberty are suspended. And yet the Red Sleeve battle-cry is “America for Americans!”

Never before in book form, this Depression-era epic from the pages of Argosy is reminiscent of its then-contemporary, the espionage/post-apocalyptic series, Operator 5.

The Argosy Library #61

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Z is for Zombie (The Argosy Library)

Z is for Zombie (The Argosy Library)

In Haiti, that dark island of mystery, voodoo, and zombies, John Ranier, American medico of a cruise ship, arrives to plunge into a strange dilemma: a man with a Z scar on his arm is dead: but there’s no wound on him. The second of author Theodore Roscoe’s Haitian zombie novels, and one of the best stories he penned for the pages of Argosy.

The Argosy Library #63

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The Girl and The People of the Golden Atom (The Argosy Library)

The Girl and The People of the Golden Atom (The Argosy Library)

Two of the most influential science fiction classics from the heyday of The All-Story are reprinted from their original magazine texts. Pioneering the subatomic fiction genre and inspiring a legion of imitators, Ray Cummings’ short story, “The Girl in the Golden Atom” spawned a novel-length sequel the following year. Included here are the Virgil Finlay and Frank R. Paul illustrations from the stories’ subsequent appearances in Famous Fantastic Mysteries, as well as an introduction by Will Murray.

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The Golden City (The Argosy Library)

The Golden City (The Argosy Library)

The lost continent of Mu! The story has often been told of how it exists unknown and uncharted in the mid-Pacific, glimpsed by sailors once in a century. But Adams Mayhew, lost overboard from a whaling ship, found himself at the shores of the mystic land… and began a strange adventure… for Mayhew would soon be pit against The Spider—mad genius of Mu—with the existence of that lost Pacific continent at stake. Featuring the original illustrations from the story’s original appearance in Argosy, as well as those from Famous Fantastic Mysteries by the incomparable Virgil Finlay.

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The Scrap of Lace: The Complete Cases of Madame Storey, Volume 1 (The Argosy Library)

The Scrap of Lace: The Complete Cases of Madame Storey, Volume 1 (The Argosy Library)

Femme fatale Mme. Rozika Storey was one of the most popular series characters in the pages of Argosy during the 1920s–30s. These detective stories are fast-paced adventures which pushed Madame Storey’s masterful deductive skills to the limit. Volume 1 contains the first three stories in the series.

The Argosy Library #56

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