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  • Seller image for ARGOSY Men Adventure Magazine June 1957 Lotus XI Gardner Krebiozen Robert Moore for sale by Comic World

    Soft cover. Condition: GOOD, Decent Reading Copy. Front Cover Painting by Jack Dumas; Interior Artists; Ron Wing; Stanley Meltzoff; Robert Moore; Fred Freeman; Richard Hook; (illustrator). ARGOSY Men Adventure Magazine Volume 344, #6; (June/1957; Popular Publications;) Front Cover Painting by Jack Dumas; 114 pages including covers; Writers: Harlan Richards; Robert Deindorfer; Everett Webber; Herbert Bailey & Walter Ross. Charles Lanius; Joe Reilly; George X. Sand; Dale Burgess; Vincent Starrett; Dick Halvorsen; William Holden; Arthur L. James; Harry Steeger; Nathaniel Curtis; Ormand Gigli; Larry Koler; Pete Kuhlhoff; J Edward Schippner; Norman Weiser; Ralph Stein; Alfred Sheinwold; Erle Stanley Gardner; Interior Artists; Ron Wing; Stanley Meltzoff; Robert Moore; Fred Freeman; Richard Hook; Contents; ** ARTICLES - "The Wizard of Tin Pan Alley" by Harlan Richards. Some people call him Mr. Music, but to the toilers of Tin Pan Alley he's The Beard. Meet Columbia Records' Mitch Miller, who's as much at home with a real cool combo as with the Budapest String Quartet.; ** "Baseball's Secret Brotherhood" by Robert Deindorfer, art by Ron Wing. What's your hidden batting weakness? Change-up, sid a high hard one - or just too many girls and too little sleep? What ever that weakness slugger, hide it well - because the day one alert pitcher finds it out, you may be through as a big-time fence buster. Why? This article may give you the answer.; ** "Pleasure Town" by Everett Webber, art by Stanley Meltzoff. Something went out of the world when Storyville, New Orleans, was closed down in 1917. Read the fabulous history of Basin Street's past - and mourn for the days gone by.; ** "Krebiozen . Failure - Or Ket to Cancer?" by Herbert Bailey & Walter Ross.; ** "Death's Little Brothers" by Charles Lanius. In the isolated monastic republic of Mount Athos, 5,000 ascetic rebels against human nature perpetuate an age-old belief in vampires, ghosts and the Devil - and boil the bones of their departed brethren so their spirits can earn Heaven's own reward.; ** "Love Me Tender" by Joe Reilly. There is only one food for men - beefsteak. And only one way to serve it - at a mouth-watering, male aggregation called the beefsteak party.; ** "Hog Wild" by George X. Sand. No guns are allowed, not even a lasso, when this rugged Florida hunt club takes to the woods. And when you're tackling 300 pounds of snarling porker barehanded, look out for a fistful of trouble. ; ** "Gasoline Alley Comes of Age - Indianapolis 1957" by Dale Burgess. Once a year, at Indianapolis, they separate the men from the boys. Here's how and why the swiftest speed show of the season may make your next year's car safer, cheaper and faster.; ** "The Terrible Balloon Flight" by Vincent Starrett, art by Robert Moore. In 1863, less than a century ago, Nadar's silken balloon was the largest airship built by man. Here is the dramatic story of its last voyage - a trip that began in glory and ended in shattering disaster.; ** "Now You Can Fly" by Dick Halvorsen. Sunday traffic keep you from hunting and fishing on your days off? Distance keep you from driving? Then take this expert's tip - buy your own airplane, for as low as eight hundred dollars.; ** FICTION - "The Big Trip" by William Holden, art by Fred Freeman. With two lost ships on his record, and a leaky old scow for his last command, Captain Lennon knew the only thing that could save the McBain was a miracle - and U-boats don't believe in miracles.; ** "Sand" by Arthur L. James. When the toughest drill sergeant in the Marines meets up with the stubbornet recruit in boot camp, there's bound to be man sized trouble for all hands.; ** "Mr. Beasley's Crime Wave" by Nathaniel Curtis, art by Richard Hook. Nothing like it had ever hit Oak Heights before. The citizens were up in arms, and the Chief of Police was in fear of his life. And all because of me, the meekest little enemy who ever tore up a traffic ticket!.; "The Frightened Ones" by Colin G. Jameson, art by Sam Baton. Doomed if he did, and dead if he didn't. That was a man named Charles Fenester, who, on a certain day, found he must sell out his country - or sell out his dau TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus. Book.