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    Guilty Detective Story Magazine [Vol. 4 No. 3, November 1959] ed. W. W. Scott (Feature Publications, Inc., 35¢, digest) []
    “The Stool Pigeon” is listed on the cover, but appeared in the January 1960 issue. “Murder on Her Mind” by Charles D. Hammer is listed on the cover, but appeared later in the December 1959 issue of Trapped Detective Story Magazine.
    Details taken from Table of Contents.




    Guilty Detective Story Magazine [Vol. 4 No. 6, June 1960] ed. W. W. Scott (Feature Publications, Inc., 35¢, 128pp, digest) []
    “I’m Not Chicken” by Dan Malcolm, “Motel Girl” by Mark Ryan and “Thanks for Killing Me” by Richards are listed on the cover, but all appeared in the May 1960 issue of Trapped Detective Story Magazine (the first as by Charles D. Hammer).
    Details supplied by Matthias Belz.





    Guilty Detective Story Magazine [Vol. 5 No. 4, June 1961] ed. W. W. Scott (Feature Publications, Inc., 35¢, 128pp, digest) []
    “Be Tranquil and Die” by Bryce Walton and “The Smell of Murder” by Donald Honig are listed on the cover, but both appeared later in the August 1961 issue of Trapped Detective Story Magazine.
    Details taken from Table of Contents.











    Gun Molls Magazine   (about)
    Little is known about Gun Molls Magazine other than that it was another magazine cashing in on the glamour of gangsters which had seized the public in the late 1920s.

    • Publishers:
      • Real Publications, Inc.; 305 East 46th Street, New York, NY: Gun Molls Magazine.
























    The Gunner [No. 1, January 1920] ed. F. F. (The Royal Artillery Institution, 9d, 40pp, 8½″ x 11″) []
    Details supplied by John Eggeling.


    The Gunner [v1 #2, February 1920] (The Royal Artillery Institution, 9d, 40pp+, quarto) []
    Fiction only listed.
    Details supplied by John Locke.








    Gunsmoke Western [v1 #6, May 1938] (Manvis Publications, Inc., 15¢, pulp) []
    Details supplied by John Locke from Table of Contents.













    Gunter’s Magazine:   (about)


    Gunter’s Magazine
    Gunter’s Magazine was started in Feb 1905 by the Home Publishing Co., which was apparently owned by Archibald Clavering Gunter. Gunter died in 1907 and the company passed through the hands of a Receiver, ending up at Street and Smith with the May 1908 issue. With the October 1910 issue the publisher changed to The La Salle Publishing Co. in Chicago and the title was changed to The New Magazine. That issue featured the old Gunter’s logo as a shadow behind the new name, on the cover and contents page only; every place else in the issue only the new title was used. This magazine’s run effectively ended with that issue, volume 12 number 3, because…

    The very next issue restarted the numbering at volume 1 number 1, and dropped all mention of Gunter’s. The title was modified to New Story Magazine with the August 1911 issue. It passed back to Street & Smith again with the February 1912 issue. With the December 1915 issue the title was changed again, to All Around Magazine. For some reason the numbering was modified with the July 1916 issue, which was volume 2 number 3 instead of the volume 12 number 3 it should have been. It expired for good with the March 1917, issue, volume 3 number 5.











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