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Although published in the UK, the only price listed anywhere is 75¢. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Given as October-November 1931 in the Table of Contents, and November-December 1931 on the cover. Details supplied by Steve Miller. |
The Blue Book Magazine began life in May 1905 as The Monthly Story Magazine; in September 1906 this changed to The Monthly Story Blue Book Magazine and in May 1907 to The Blue Book Magazine as which it ran for 45 years before finally changing to Bluebook in February 1952. Note that the precise title actually varied from time to in different parts of the magazine, as discussed below. In addition, all issues to April 1914 had the word “Stageland” in large letters on the cover, leading some sources to assume the magazine was called Stageland during this period. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |