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    Trout Fishing in Connecticut [v1 #1, Fall 1970] ed. David Malone []
    “new literary and artistic quarterly formed from the amalgamation of two magazines that used to be known as dmsff and L’Ange Jacque.” (dmsff is david malone’s science fiction fantazine).
    Details supplied by Murray Moore.






    True [v26, #152, January 1950] []
    Issue partially indexed.


    True [v31, #183, August 1952] []
    Issue partially indexed.







    True [Vol. 40, No. 265, June 1959] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · The Hobo Who Founded a Harem Heaven · Gene Caesar · ar









    True [Vol. 51, No. 400, September 1970] ed. Mark Penzer (Fawcett Publications, 60¢, 120pp, quarto) []
    • 4 · This Is True · The Editors · ed
    • 6 · Truely Yours · The Readers · lc
    • 8 · Behind the Wheel: What That Window-Sticker Price Really Means · Patrick Bedard · cl
    • 12 · Trueviews · [uncredited] · ms
    • 18 · It Happened in Sports: The Day They Rewrote the Rule Book · Dan Brennan · cl
    • 22 · Man and His Health: Eating Can Help You Lose Weight and Beat Alcoholism · Paul Neimark · cl
    • 26 · The Traveling Man: What’s Happening in September · H. E. F. Donohue · cl
    • 28 · Man and His Money: How to Ask for a Raise—and Get It! · Max Gunther · cl
    • 33 · Do We Need More Forest Fires? · Alan Ternes · ar
    • 40 · Living and Working at Nine Fathoms · Ed Batutis · ar
    • 48 · Where the General and the Kids Agree · Tom Buckley & Joseph Trento · ar
    • 52 · Joe Kapp: Football’s Fury On and Off the Field · Al Stump · ar
    • 62 · The French Plot to Take the America’s Cup · Bill Kilpatrick · ar
    • 70 · How to Redo an Old Farmhouse—Part II: The Case of the Polka-Dot Paint Job · William Rindfuss · ar
    • 74 · Search for the Perfect Beer · Bob McCabe · ar
    • 78 · Across the Tundra to Alaska’s New Oil · Fletcher Manley · ar
    • 90 · Man to Man Answers · [uncredited] · qa
    • 94 · How to Start Your Own Hunting-Fishing Lodge · [uncredited] · ar
    • 98 · The Night the Mountain Fell · David Nevin · ar
    • 105 · Tips to Tell the New Suits By · Bob Beauchamp & Ellie Kossack · ar
    • 110 · This Funny Life · Various · hu
    • 114 · True Goes Shopping · [uncredited] · ms
    • 120 · Strange but True · John du Barry · cl


    True [v53, #419, April 1972] []
    Issue partially indexed.



    True Action [v13 #6, November 1968] (cover by Gil Cohen) []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · Mission Imperative: “Smash the Cong’s Terror Tunnels” · Eric Broske · ts















    True Crime [Vol. 18 No. 2, March 1962] (Skye Publishing Co., 35¢, 82pp, quarto) []
    • 6 · Eyewitness · Various · pi
    • 10 · Boys! Make Big Money…Be a Criminal! · David Brinkley · ar
    • 12 · The Clown with the Murderous Make-Up · Elaine Messer · ts
    • 16 · The Bumbling Detective Was a Blood-Bathed Defective · Jack O’Hara · ts
    • 18 · Rt. U.S. 1 Leads to Rob, Rape, Kill · Wallace Doyle · ts
    • 23 · Medieval Murder at the Missile Base · Harry O. Hansen · ts
    • 26 · Bewitched, Bewildered and Beheaded · David Ettrick · ts
    • 28 · Who Slew the Sweet Old Lady on the Stairway? · James Cullins · ts
    • 30 · The Untouchable King of the Hatchet Men · Bob Raczyk · ts
    • 33 · The Marriage Ring Was Their Death Knell · Sam Stanton · ts
    • 36 · The Ravishing Rake of Rillington Row · Warren Darrow · ts
    • 40 · The Cracked Anvil Forged the Gallows · J. Hoyt Cummings · ts
    • 42 · The Teutonic Terror of Tokio · St. George King · ts
    • 46 · The Real Criminals in the Lindbergh Case · Ruth Lescher · ts
    • 54 · Dog-Gone It! The Pooch Is a Stoolie! · [uncredited] · ms





















    True Detective Mysteries [Vol. III No. 3, June 1925] []
    Details supplied by Mike Ward.
    • · The Great Trunk Mystery · Inspector Goltz · ts; of the Portland, Oregon Police Force.
    • · Who Killed Mary Riddel? · Harry Moss · ts; of the Brooklyn Standard Union.
    • · The Crime Without Clues · H. P. Wunderling · ts; former Chief Inspector of the Bureau of Investigation, Canadian Pacific Railway.



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