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--- see under Ten Detective Aces. |
One of the many undated “one shot” magazines published in the UK in the years after the Second World War. Last in a loose series after Crime Confessions, Phantom Detective Cases, and Mystery Crime Cases. |
Only price shown is 25¢. |
Thin Australian digest with a mixture of original stories and reprints from American pulps. |
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The cover reads “Dollar$ for Dupes” which doesn’t seem to match any of the stories included. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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The Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine was born from the ashes of The Sexton Blake Library and the first few issues featured authors from that magazine, before settling down to more standard detection mystery. Edgar Wallace had a story in all but one of the issues, and was also featured on the inside front cover. After a run of 35 monthly issues the magazine folded, but was “revived” two years later for two further issues (which, confusingly, reused issue numbers from the main sequence). |
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