Argosy Quarterly

    (Coppervale, 2004-2005)
™ and © Coppervale International

Argosy is self-described as “An assortment of literary splendours and marvels, complete in two volumes and housed in a very handsome slip-case”. Though it is touted as an ongoing magazine, it really resembles a paperback book set of a novel that may have come out originally in the 19th century; and that is the intention. On that level alone they have succeeded in their presentation. The stories themselves are creative and at times surreal and definitely have the influence of Lewis Carroll or Dr. Seuss.

— Mark Arnold
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  • 2
    May 2004
    Cover: $12.95
    W: O’Neil De Noux, Carol Emshwiller, Jeff Vandermeer, Mike Resnick, Mike Baron, Martin Meyers, Kevin J. Anderson, Eric Spitznagel, Neal Pollack, Charles Stross, Cory Doctorow  ·  A: Dr. Seuss, Theodor Seuss Geisel, John Picacio
    224 pages; Digest-size; Includes 144-page magazine and separate 80-page magazine with stand-alone novella; May/July 2004; Slipcased set of 2 magazines
    No copies available
  • 3
    Cover: $20.00
    W: Jim Fusili, Richard Lupoff, Zoran Zivkovic, Steve Rasnic Tem, Marly Youmans, Christopher Chambers, Chris Nakashima-Brown, Charles Coleman Finlay, William F. Nolan, John Hall  ·  A: Bill Sienkiewicz
    Includes two volumes in a slipcase; Spring 2005
    1 copy for $20.00