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Dated November inside. |
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There was no January 1920 issue due to a printer’s strike. |
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25th Anniversary Issue. |
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Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
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Details taken from eBay listing. |
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Associated editors R. C. Smith, Magda Leigh, A. N. Kane. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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“Original Stories by the Best Authors” on cover. “A Monthly Magazine of Short Stories and Bright Literature by the Best Writers” subtitle on colophon. |
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Top of cover reads “The Black Cat Penny Stories No. 24” Middle of cover as before Middle right reads “Penny Stories. A Monthly Illustrated Journal for the Home” |
Top of cover reads “The Black Cat Penny Stories No. 25” Middle of cover as before Middle right reads “Penny Stories. A Monthly Illustrated Journal for the Home” |
Semi-professional magazine. One of many publications issued by George Henderson, a prominent Toronto dealer in “nostalgia” merchandise. This collection of public domain reprints was his only all-fiction title. |
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Mixture of reprint and new stories, both mystery and supernatural. All issues of this magazine have the same cover illustration—the head of a black cat in a circle. |
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Title changed from Black Cat Mystery Magazine. |
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Details supplied by Darrell Schweitzer. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Special Private Eye Issue. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Executive editor John Gregory Betancourt. Detail supplied by Richard Krauss. |
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