"Hate is the door through which self-destruction enters each of us."
- Sebastien de Castell, The Way of the Argosi
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"Never Fly With Elephants"
Argosy, October 1961
Illustration by Mort Künstler
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"Out of the planet dust springs a creature that only nightmares could imagine".
Argosy, 1938.
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Gone North - art by Paul Stahr (1930)
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Argosy Weekly, April 22, 1939. Cover by Rudolph Belarski.
Minions of the Moon, featuring Schmendrick the barbarian!
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Argosy, April 23, 1938.
Cover by Rudolph Belarski
You use to be able just go to Evil Beach, now you have to pay twenty dollars to get in.
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Paul Stahr (1883-1953) “The Pirate of Wall Street” Argosy cover (May 16, 1931)
Some things never change.
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i am not thinking about productive things. instead, I am slowly rotating a long line of lame, sad little fictional guys like a personal feast of rotisserie chickens in a really big microwave.
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"I want to make it clear I am not making this endorsement of 'Honest Abe's Airlines' Economy Service under any sort of duress, and would happily recommend their top notch customer service to anyone looking for comfort and hospitality in their air travel"
A cover for Argosy Weekly pulp magazine from 1938 by George Rozen
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"The Blind Spot"
Argosy All-Story Weekly, May 14, 1921
Cover by P. J. Monahan
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Argosy Mk I of Imperial Airways, three-engine biplane airliner designed by the Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft manufacturer
British vintage postcard
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