Argosy (magazine) - UK Argosy

UK Argosy

The British Argosy magazine (also known as “The Argosy”) was founded by Alexander Strahan in 1865, and later owned and edited by Ellen Wood. It ran until 1901.

A later British Argosy was a short story magazine in paperback size focusing on reprints, published from 1926 to 1974, with stories and serials by leading authors, plus page-fillers of ostensibly amusing quotations, excerpts and cartoons. Joan Aiken worked as Features Editor on the magazine from 1955 to 1960. Lord Dunsany, Ray Bradbury and H. E. Bates were among writers whose material appeared in the UK Argosy.

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