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- Illustrated Detective Magazine (January, 1931) "Oliver Spotts, Near-Detective" An Oliver Spotts story. Subtitled "The Stolen Clam Mystery". Drawings by Rodney M. de Sarro. Cover design by W. T. Benda. p 14-17, 88. Also, short bio on page 130. [COOK+MILLER]
- _____ (February, 1931) "$100 Thousand Reward; Oliver Spotts, Near-Detective" An Oliver Spotts story. Illustrated by Rodney M. de Sarro. p 68-71, 83-84. [COOK+MILLER]
- _____ (March, 1931) "The Third-Grade Watson" An Oliver Spotts story. Drawings by Rodney M. de Sarro. Volume III, Number 3. Cover design by W. T. Benda. p 62-65, 124-128. [COOK+MILLER]
- _____ (April, 1931) [EPBLIB]
- _____ (May, 1931) "The Ace of Death" An Oliver Spotts story. "Special Extra! Our Detective Hero Is Arrested! And the Charge Is Murder By Poison!" Drawings by Rodney M. de Sarro. Cover design by W. T. Benda. p 36-39, 118-121. [COOK+MILLER]
- _____ (June, 1931) "The Crime at Crossways" An Oliver Spotts story. "Oliver Spotts, Near-Detective, Who Stole the Twelve Bricks of Limburger, Oliver Succumbs to Flattery and Solves a Mystery." Illustrations by Rodney M. de Sarro. [COOK+MILLER]
- _____ (September, 1931) "The Heckby Hill Murder" An Oliver Spotts story. "Was It Mr. Bellotti or Was It His Corpse Who Climbed Through Oliver Spott's Window?" Drawings by Rodney M. de Sarro. This publication was later renamed "Mystery." p 46-9, 118-121. [COOK+MILLER]
- _____ (October, 1931) [EBAY]
- _____ (November, 1931) [EBAY]
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