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Details taken from Table of Contents. There was no issue numbered v3 #3. |
Given as October/November on the cover. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Believed not to exist. None recorded at the Library of Congress for copyright. This was advertised in the October 1929 issue as containing “The Man Without a Soul” by Peter Perry, but there was a change of editors at this point and it appears the new editor never used the story. |
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Given as “Detective Dragnet” on the cover. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Title changed from Dragnet. It should be noted that the magazine used the unusual device of starting the first story on the cover, on a number of issues. |
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