Details supplied by Monte Herridge. |
Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
Details supplied by Monte Herridge. |
A short-lived mystery digest that never lived up to its initial promise. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Very little is known about this title which seems to be a one-shot pulp launched by H.C. Blackerby who also launched another one-shot detective pulp, Gem Detective, and a one-shot western pulp called Prize Western at the same time. The title was later used by Frank Communale for a true crime magazine in the 1950s. |
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Very little is known about this title which seems to be a one-shot pulp published by the Canadian publisher Norman Book Company reprinting stories from their other magazines such as Daredevil Detective Stories and World-Wide Detective Stories. |
Short-lived ebook spin-off from the Close to the Bone website. |
Details taken from magazine website. |
Details taken from magazine website. |
Details taken from magazine website. |
Details taken from magazine website. |
Clues was always a popular choice among readers, despite never quite reaching the top rank of detective pulps. Starting in 1926 it ran for a very creditable 17 years (and 218 issues) before falling foul of the wartime paper shortages like so many other pulps. Listing supplied by Richard Bleiler unless otherwise noted. |
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This issue was not published. Harold Hersey was editor at commencement, and many of the magazines with which he was associated began with Volume 1 #2. The magazine did not apply for second class mailing until August 31, 1926 and magazines were dated one or two months prior to actual release. No serials commenced until Volume 1 #2, the second issue. Street & Smith Archives, Syracuse University, has no record of any Volume 1 #1. It has also been suggested that the numbering might have continued from the one-shot Clayton magazine Cowboy Life published in January 1926. |
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