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Dell Mystery Novels Magazine published a combination of short, hard-boiled, mystery novels and novelettes. Its first (and only) issue featured a new, short, Mike Shayne novel. |
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A very rare, and short-lived, magazine which was unusual in that the lead story actually started on the cover of the magazine. |
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Mike Cook, in Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazines, describes this as a small thriller published by Gerald G. Swan twice a month (for 24 issues) during 1949. The item in question is is actually an anonymous anthology called DETECTIVE: 24 COMPLETE YARNS. |
British reprint edition of Ten Detective Aces, including some stories from Lone Wolf Detective and one from Marvel Science Stories. |
Partial reprint of the November 1945 (US) issue, plus a single story from the October 1940 (US) issue. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Detective Action Stories was one of the first four magazines published in October 1930 by the then-new partnership of Henry Steeger and Harold Goldsmith that was to become so well-recognised as Popular Publications. However Detective Action Stories was never a great success, running for only 19 monthly issues until April 1932. It was briefly relaunched four years later (in October 1936) but lasted for only a further 9 issues before folding for good. |
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