Issue partially indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Details supplied by David Lee Smith. |
Spoof pulp created for Pulpcon 1995. |
The issue is dated August 1935 but was actually published in August 1995. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
A loosely-connected series of thin pulps that were (mainly) numbered sequentially but varied between detective, romance and westerns, at least, and each of which had a different title. The series “title” was never listed in the table of contents, but was mentioned in advertisements for “other titles in the series”. |
Issue not indexed. |
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This issue is entitled 3 Star Western Stories on the cover and Table of Contents, and New Western Stories on the title page, and is a partial reprint of the May 1946 issue of 15 Western Tales. |
Partial reprint of the September 1948 issue of Detective Tales, plus a single story from the March 1949 issue of Dime Detective. “Hot Pilot!” from the September 1948 issue is listed on the cover but does not appear in the magazine. |
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Partial reprint of the October 1948 issue of Detective Tales, plus a single story from the May 1949 issue. |
Partial reprint of the August 1948 issue of Big-Book Western, plus a single story from the September 1948 issue of Ace-High Western Stories. |
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Partial reprint of the September 1949 issue of New Detective Magazine. Details taken from eBay listing. |
Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
Partial reprint of the September 1949 issue of Super Science Stories. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Partial reprint of the August 1949 issue of Detective Tales. |
Partial reprint of the May 1949 issue of Ace-High Western Stories. Note that the publisher is listed on the Table of Contents as “The Popular Press Ltd.”. In addition, all the stories which have exclamation marks at the end on the story title pages are missing them in the Table of Contents, and vice versa—the titles listed are from the story title pages. |
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Partial reprint of the April 1949 issue of Ten Story Detective, plus two stories from the October 1926 issue of Ten Detective Aces. Details supplied by Rob Preston. |
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