Details supplied by Robert M. Davis. |
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The Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine was born from the ashes of The Sexton Blake Library and the first few issues featured authors from that magazine, before settling down to more standard detection mystery. Edgar Wallace had a story in all but one of the issues, and was also featured on the inside front cover. After a run of 35 monthly issues the magazine folded, but was “revived” two years later for two further issues (which, confusingly, reused issue numbers from the main sequence). |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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The magazine doesn’t carry a date anywhere but the contents are “copyright 1969”. It is unclear why this issue used an issue number that had already been used. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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The magazine doesn’t carry a date anywhere but the contents are “copyright 1970”. It is unclear why this issue used an issue number that had already been used. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
Australian reprint edition of Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine. |
Issue partially indexed - probably identical contents to the UK issue of the same date. |
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Despite the title, this had no connection to the British magazine of the same name and carried a mix of reprints from other US magazines and some original material. |
Details supplied by Francis M. Nevins. |
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