The sagas of Jimmie Cordie and his crew of soldiers of fortune were among Argosy Magazine’s most popular series when it was brought to that magazine during its early ’30s renaissance by writer W. Wirt. Quite clearly an inspiration for the creation of Doc Savage, this edition collects his next three adventures which originally appeared in Argosy in 1930–31: “He’s My Meat!,” “Jades and Afghans,” and “Aztec Treasure.”
Written by W. Wirt; cover by Paul Stahr; illustrated by John R. Neill & Samuel Cahan
The Argosy Library #86
Jades and Afghans: The Complete Adventures of Cordie, Soldier of Fortune, Volume 3 (The Argosy Library) by W. Wirt contains the following stories:
- “He’s My Meat!”
- “Jades and Afghans“
- “Aztec Treasure”