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    Main Street   (about)
    “A Magazine of American Opinion, Arts and Letters”.




    Malcolm’s   (about)
    A well-designed and printed detective and crime-adventure, published by mystery fan Malcolm Koch. The magazine was discontinued after three issues due to poor circulation—a fourth issue was prepared but apparently never published.

    • Publishers:
      • R. Malcolm & Associates; 421 Hudson Street, New York 14, NY: Malcolm’s.
    • Editors:






    Male [v1 #3, October 1950] []
    Issue partially indexed.



    Male [v2 #3, September 1951] []
    Issue partially indexed.




    Male [v3 #8, August 1953] []
    Issue partially indexed.








    Male [v5 #11, November 1955] (Male Publishing Inc., 25¢, quarto) []
    Details taken from eBay listing.






    Male [Vol. 6 No. 9, September 1956] ed. K. T. Meyer (Male Publishing Corp., 25¢, 98pp, cover by Mort Künstler) []
    Details supplied by Steve Scott.
    • 6 · Deadline: Male · [uncredited] · cl
    • 8 · Medicine for Males · Anthony Ridge · cl
    • 11 · Andrews’ Suicide Raid · Don Dwiggins · ts; illustrated by Herb Mott; “General,” he said, “I can split the South in two.”
    • 14 · “Missing—60 Feet of Ship” · Joseph Cabezud · ts; “The bow was drifting past the stern.”
    • 16 · Champagne Charlie: King of the Spenders · W. T. Hartnage · ar; illustrated by Mort Künstler; “He cared for only three things: money, money, money.”
    • 18 · The Nairobi Affair · Stan Smith · ts; “The private battle of Radioman Smith.”
    • 20 · Fräulein! · Otto Lange · ar; illustrated by Mort Künstler; “A shocking report on Germany’s desperate women.”
    • 24 · Death of an Israeli Patrol · Aaron Gold · ts; illustrated by Tony Kokinos; “Four men against a platoon-a ready-made rabbit shoot.”
    • 26 · Inside for Men · [uncredited] · cl
    • 28 · The Fastest Gun in Town · Bill Kiley · ss; illustrated by D. Miller; “He could outdraw anybody-even Billy the Kid.”
    • 30 · How Hollywood Beats the Jitters · Frank D. Ellis · ar; “Science calls it meprobamate. You just ask for Miltown.”
    • 32 · The Blonde Trap · William Fuller · n. Dell, 1954, as “Back Country”; illustrated by Ray Houlihan; abridged.
    • 36 · The Big Train · Marshall Lang · ar; “He threw the fastest ball any human had ever thrown.”
    • 38 · Last Stand at the Arikaree · Gil Paust · ts; illustrated by Gil Cohen; “The day the cavalry killed Roman Nose.”
    • 40 · The Strange Summer · Peter Basch · pi
    • 44 · Interrogation of Roy Bond · David Cooke · ss; illustrated by Jim Bentley; “Tell us how you killed her, son. You’ll feel better.” given as “The Interrogation of Roy Bond” in the Table of Contents.
    • 84 · Male Call · The Readers · lc






    Male [v8 #11, November 1958] []
    Issue partially indexed.



    Male [Vol. 10 No. 12, Dec. 1960] ed. Bruce J. Friedman (Male Publishing Corp., 35¢, 98pp, cover by Mort Künstler) []
    Details supplied by Steve Scott.
    • 6 · Inside for Men · [uncredited] · cl
    • 11 · Stories for Stags · Various · hu
    • 12 · Buried Alive: A Jap Lieutenant, Three Pleasure Girls, An American GI · Richard Gallagher · ts; illustrated by Samson Pollen; “Sealed below Japan, the Yankee P.O.W., his prison camp tormentor and three concubines agreed to WWII’s strangest survival bargain.”
    • 16 · The One-Armed Marshal of Red Rock · Jack Pearl · ts; illustrated by Bob Stanley; “He was laughed at-till be proved a man only needed one arm to shoot.”.
    • 18 · The Yank Who Escaped from Mussolini’s Secret Stockade · Walter Kaylin · ar; “It was the Duce’s Auschwitz and Tony Frank was its first guinea pig.”.
    • 20 · Sgt. Ivarson’s Harem of Fighting Aleut Girls · Martin Fass · ts; illustrated by Walter Popp; “He turned a few fun girls into guerrillas who stopped a Jap invasion”.
    • 24 · The Daring Daylight Raid on Germany’s Mile-High Fortress · Martin Luray · ts; illustrated by Gil Cohen; “‘Impregnable,’ it chewed up Gl’s like peanuts-and it had to be taken.”
    • 28 · The Hunt for 7 Other Eichmanns Who Are Still Free · Walter Wager · ar; “The end is near for these mass-killers who spilled the blood of millions.”.
    • 30 · Ivy League Squaw · [uncredited] · pi
    • 32 · Baron Klugge’s Strange Fraulein Cult · Gregory Patrick · ts; illustrated by Harry Schaare; “In 1945, an SS man and his five ‘daughters’ began their own WWII.”.
    • 36 · The Nine-Destroyer Tragedy at Devil’s Jaw · Vice Adm. Charles Lockwood & Col. Hans Christian Adamson · ar; “Heading for Honda’s rocks was the cream of Uncle Sam’s fleet.”.
    • 38 · The Funny Guys · Various · ct
    • 42 · It’s a Strange World · [uncredited] · cl
    • 84 · Male Call · The Readers · lc



    Male [v11 #9, September 1961] []
    Issue partially indexed.


    Male [v11 #10, October 1961] []
    Issue partially indexed.


    Male [Vol. 15, No. 1, January 1965] ed. Bruce J. Friedman (Male Publishing Co., 35¢, 102pp, cover by Mort Kunstler) []
    Details supplied by Grant Thiessen.
    • 12 · The Yank Who Smashed the Nazi War Criminals’ Escape Ring · Roland Empey · ar
    • 16 · Our 5-Day Plan to Crush Red China · Arthur Dixon · ar
    • 18 · Men Who Spy on Unsuspecting Young Girls · Barry Jamieson · ar
    • 20 · “Fifth Marines, You Have Four Days to Take Peleliu” · Erik Broske · ar
    • 24 · The Naked Roomate · Andrew Johns · ss
    • 26 · Russia’s Crumbling Satellite Empire · Ray Lunt · ar
    • 28 · Two Hours to Darkness · Antony Trew · nv
    • 31 · Strange Life of the Cannibal Bat · Russell Peterson · ar
    • 34 · Fraud Fires—New and Vicious Billion Dollar Racket · Arthur Scanlon · ar
    • 36 · My Search for the Lost Billionaire in the Forgotten Village of Xingu · George Austin · ar


    Male [v16 #1, January 1966] []
    Issue partially indexed.


    Male [v16 #6, June 1966] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · Bar Room Girl Who Touched Off a Tribal War · Walter Kaylin · ts








    Male [v20 #8, August 1970] (quarto) []
    Details taken from eBay listing.


    Male [Vol. 21, No. 7, June 1971] ed. Carl Sikafis (Magazine Management Co., 50¢, 100pp) []
    Details supplied by Grant Thiessen.



    Male [v23 #8, August 1973] []
    partial contents.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    Male [v23 #11, November 1973] []
    Issue partially indexed.


    Male [v24 #4, April 1974] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · Erotic Life of the “Fly Me” Stewardesses · Lawrence Block · ex from Sex and the Stewardess, as by John Warren Wells, Lancer, 1969, as by John Warren Wells



    Male [v25 #2, February 1975] []
    Issue partially indexed.




    Male [v1 #3, July 1979] (Male Magazine Corporation, $2.50, 96pp, quarto) []
    Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson, listing fiction only.







    The Male Home Companion   (about)
    Although referred to as The Male Home Companion in all publicity material, the word “Male” is printed in much larger text on the cover and in the Table of Contents and the editorial refers to the magazine as Male.



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