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    Private Eye   (about)
    Private Eye featured stories of hoodlums and small-time crooks, private investigators and the police, and some stories with surprise endings. Despite containing a good selection of contemporary crime-adventure and mystery stories by well-known authors, the magazine folded after only two issues, publishing material that was too little different from so many others.

    • Publishers:
      • Future Publications; 80 Fifth Avenue, New York 11, NY: Private Eye.
    • Editors:





    Private Investigator Detective Magazine   (about)
    The magazine featured Michael Avallone’s well-known detective Ed Noon (and was originally to be called Ed Noon’s Mystery Magazine). It folded after only two issues because of distribution problems.

    • Publishers:
      • Republic Features Syndicate, Inc.; 39 W. 55th Street, New York, NY: Private Investigator Detective Magazine.
    • Editors:




    Prize Detective Magazine   (about)
    Published as a companion to Prize Air Pilot Stories and Prize Story Magazine, the magazine offered “Amazing Mysteries”, but folded after a mere four issues.

    • Publishers:
      • Prize Story Publishers, Inc.; 404 N. Wesley Avenue, Mt. Morris, IL: Prize Detective Magazine, Nov 1929 – Feb 1930.
      • Affiliated Magazines, Inc.; 1133 Broadway, New York, NY: Prize Detective Magazine, Mar 1930.






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