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Argosy, an American pulp magazine 1882–1978 and revived 1990–1994, 2004–2006; Argosy (UK magazine), three British magazines; Argosy spaceship in Escape Velocity; The Argosy, newspaper published in British Guiana 1880-1907
Argosy was an American magazine, founded in 1882 as The Golden Argosy, ... Munsey and Douglas assembled free material by rewriting items from English boys' papers ...
A later British Argosy was a short story magazine in paperback size focusing on reprints, and was published from 1926 to 1974. [4] It published stories and serials by leading authors, sometimes interspersed with one or two pages of quotations, excerpts and poetry.
An argosy is a merchant ship, [1] [2] or a fleet of such ships. As used by Shakespeare (e.g., in King Henry VI , Part 3, Act 2, Scene VI; in the Merchant of Venice , Act 1, Scene I and Scene III; and in The Taming of the Shrew , Act 2, Scene I), the word means a flotilla of merchant ships operating together under the same ownership.
Argosy University was a private for-profit university with campuses throughout the United States owned by Dream Center Education Holdings (DCEH), LLC and Education Management Corporation. On February 27, 2019, the U.S. Department of Education stated that they were cutting off federal funding to Argosy University. [ 2 ]
Johnston McCulley's Zorro series began with the serialization of The Curse of Capistrano in August and September 1919, and continued in Argosy after the magazines merged in 1920. [20] Edwin Baird , later the founding editor of Weird Tales , made his first sale to All-Story in 1906, and contributed several more over the life of the magazine.
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The Argosy was a newspaper published in Georgetown, Demerara, in British Guiana (later Guyana) from 2 October 1880 to 30 March 1907. It became the Weekly Argosy with effect from the issue of 6 April 1907 and ceased publication with the issue of 24 October 1908. It was founded by James Thompson.