Details supplied by Kathryn Hore & Sarah M. Chen.  | 
   
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 Details supplied by Kathryn Hore.  | 
   
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 One-shot pulp from Trojan Magazines to provide a home for crime stories which “did not involve a police officer in the solution of the stories”, and hence did not fit into Pocket Detective, Hollywood Detective or Private Detective.  | 
  
 Details taken from Table of Contents.  | 
   
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 One of the many undated “one shot” magazines published in the UK in the years after the Second World War. In a loose series with Crime Detective, Homicide Reporter, Police Detective and Racket-Buster Detective.  | 
  
 Details supplied by Steve Holland.  | 
   
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 An early horror-oriented crime pulp magazine with a decided macabre slant, Crime Mysteries started as a weekly, but dropped back to a monthly schedule after only six issues and folded two issues later.  | 
  
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 Details taken from Table of Contents.  | 
   
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 Details taken from Table of Contents.  | 
   
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 Small pamphlet magazines issued toward the end of the Second World War when paper rationing was at its height.  | 
  
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 Identical contents to 2nd collection  |