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    Illustrated [v2 #10, May 4, 1940] (Odhams Press, 3d, 32pp, 10½″ x 14¼″) []
    With this issue the pages are reduced before of a new Paper Control Order introduced because paper supplies are limited following the extension of the War to Scandinavia.
    Details supplied by Mike Ashley.
    • 13 · Destroyers [Part 2 of 2] · Guy Vercoe · ar
    • 25 · Prelude to Battle, 2: I Go Billeting · Gun Buster · ts; first-person account of a young Territorial soldier.
    • 29 · The Clock That Died · Vincent Cornier · ss


    Illustrated [v2 #11, May 11, 1940] (Odhams Press, 3d, 32pp, 10½″ x 14¼″) []
    Details supplied by Mike Ashley.
    • 25 · The Wedding Garment [Longshanks] · Francis Foster · ss
    • 30 · Prelude to Battle, 3: Nemesis and Driver Timms · Gun Buster · ts; first-person account of a young Territorial soldier.


    Illustrated [v2 #12, May 18, 1940] (Odhams Press, 3d, 32pp, 10½″ x 14¼″) []
    Details supplied by Mike Ashley.
    • 25 · Mr. Walker Gets a Haircut [Mr. Walker] · Ernest Dudley · ss
    • 29 · Prelude to Battle, 4: In the Line · Gun Buster · ts; first-person account of a young Territorial soldier.


    Illustrated [v2 #13, May 25, 1940] (Odhams Press, 3d, 32pp, 10½″ x 14¼″) []
    Details supplied by Mike Ashley.
    • 25 · Keys for a Traitor · Vincent Cornier · ss; a violinist uses his music to send coded messages to Germany during radio broadcasts.
    • 27 · Do Look at Me · Will Scott · ss




    Illustrated [v2 #16, June 15, 1940] (Odhams Press, 3d, 32pp, 10½″ x 14¼″) []
    Details supplied by Mike Ashley.























    Illustrated [v2 #38, November 16, 1940] (Odhams Press, 3d, 36pp, 10½″ x 14¼″) []
    Details supplied by Mike Ashley.















    Illustrated [v5 #23, July 21, 1943] (Odhams Press, 3d, 28pp, tabloid) []
    Details supplied by Mike Ashley.
    • 18 · Defender of the Balkans · Willi Frischauer · ar
    • 23 · Minchenko, the Schoolmaster · B. L. Jacot · ss; based on a true episode.










    The Illustrated Detective Magazine:   (about)
    Launched in 1929, Illustrated Detective Magazine was a smooth, bright-coloured, slick-papered publication that was sold exclusively in Woolworth’s and was aimed mainly at female customers. After 33 (mainly) monthly issues the title was changed to the rather more bland Mystery, as which it lasted for a further three years. Note that some of the stories listed may be true cases.


















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