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    Blue Star Adventure   (about)
    Blue Star #1 was “Ace of the Speedway” by F.G. Rayer, a non-sf adventure story. It would appear that #2 was the only sf title published. Other imprints from this publisher were Green Star Western and Red Star Detective.

    • Publishers:
      • Grafton Publications; Dublin: Blue Star Adventures.




    Blue Steel Magazine   (about)
    Something of a puzzle since this magazine began with Vol. 1 No. 2 and the second issue is Vol. 1 No. 4. Steeger says it was an experiment to supplant Gang World though that magazine picked up sales and continued regardless. The two issues are the same as the February 1932 and April 1932 issues of Gang World.

    • Publishers:
      • Popular Publications, Inc.; 205 East 42nd Street, New York, NY: Blue Steel Magazine.
    • Editors:




    Bluebook for Men:   (about)




    Bluebook for Men [Vol. 100 No. 3, February 1961] ed. Maxwell Hamilton (H.S. Publications, Inc., 35¢, 90pp, quarto, cover by Mel Crair) []
    • 6 · The Way We See It · Maxwell Hamilton · ed
    • 8 · Says You · The Readers · lc
    • 10 · Now You Tell One · The Readers · ms
    • 12 · Last Flight · Hank Searls · ss; illustrated by Vic Prezio; “A washed-up weekend warrior takes off on his last hop for the Navy, and finds it his toughest decision.”
    • 14 · The Shame of Iwo Jima · Ladislas Farago · ar; “America’s worst scandal of World War II and the story behind it—told for the first time!”
    • 18 · Epitaph for a Fast Gun · Andrew Robin · ss; “He swore never to kill again but that was before he met the trigger-happy gunslinger, Curly Bart.”
    • 20 · I’m Through with Fund Raising · William Pendleton · ar; “A corporation executive puts the blast on one of our most vicious modern evils.”
    • 22 · Death on the Loose · Jack Duncan; as told to Bob Bristow · ts; illustrated by Irving Zusman; “A true tale of horror that’s guaranteed to give you the cold chills.”
    • 24 · What’s Wrong with Our Athletes? · Jesse Owens · ar; “Our greatest living ex-Olympian comes up with some suggestions for winning the next world championship.”
    • 28 · The Grasshopper Commandos · William Chamberlain · ss; illustrated by Herb Mott; “How to become—and remain—a sergeant in this here United States Army. An hilarious tale of the peacetime yardbirds.”
    • 30 · “A Dark People Thing” · John D. MacDonald · ss; illustrated by Jim Infantino; “A television film star learns that Voodoo and the hex still operate in the Congo—but learns it too late.”
    • 32 · Ordeal in Paradise · Tom Bailey · ts; illustrated by Ted Lewin; “Every man’s dream—to be cast away on a desert island with a beautiful girl—and what happened to one man who experienced it.”
    • 34 · The Red, Red Flowers [Milo March] · M. E. Chaber · na; “Fabulous Milo March, Secret Agent, parachutes into Russia to rescue a captured U-2 pilot—With unexpected results.”
    • 37 · Gentle Giant · William B. Hartley · ar
    • 38 · Hic…The Same Old New Year’s Eve · Herbert Goldberg · ct; “Herb Goldberg examines tippling through the centuries.”
    • 40 · The Man Who Told the Truth · Pat Frank · ss; illustrated by Basil Gogos; “He Swore he’d killed her, and the cops wouldn’t believe him.”
    • 89 · Blue Notes · [uncredited] · cl



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