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Very rare, one-shot, Canadian magazine reprinting four stories from earlier Canadian detective magazines. Unique in being only 5¾″ by 4″ and one sixteenth of an inch thick. |
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Dime Detective Magazine was the most popular of Popular Publications’ line of detective pulps and one of the company’s longest surviving titles. It ran for 274 issues from November 1931 to August 1953, mainly on a monthly basis, increasing to twice-monthly in 1933 to 1935 and declining to bi-monthly for the final three years. |
Details supplied by Rob Preston. |
Details supplied by Rob Preston. |
Details supplied by Rob Preston. |
Details supplied by Rob Preston. |
Details supplied by Rob Preston. |
Details supplied by Rob Preston. |
Details supplied by Rob Preston. |
Details supplied by Rob Preston. |
Details supplied by Rob Preston. |
Details supplied by Rob Preston. |
Details supplied by Rob Preston. |