Original short story distributed with a jigsaw. |
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Sports Mysteries Number. Associate Editor, Kate Derie. Details supplied by Gary Garner. |
London Mysteries I Number. Associate Editor, Kate Derie. Details supplied by Gary Garner. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Details supplied by Robert M. Davis. |
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Issue partially indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Details supplied by Martin Wooster. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
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Issue partially indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
fiction only. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
--- see under Mystery Magazine (1917). |
A companion title to Mystery and Detection, Mystery Stories was a mixture of new stories and reprints, but drew mostly from lesser-known British sources or American pulps. |
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Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Subtitled “A Selection of Thrilling Tales of England by British Writers”. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Issue not indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
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Same cover art as Fireside Ghost Stories. Details supplied by Daniel Krummes. |
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Norman de la Rue and Joseph Bright-Hill are listed on the cover, but their stories did not appear until the next issue. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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--- see under Dime Mystery Magazine (UK). |
Although this title is listed on www.thrillingdetective.com, it was a stillborn magazine. The editor, O’Neil de Noux, described it as “A fantastic idea by Pulphouse Publishing of Eugene, Oregon. Mystery Street was going to be ‘The New Wave of Crime Fiction’. We started with a 10,000 word story by Kate Wilhelm, stories from John Lutz, George Alec Effinger, Lee Floren and others. We put together the first issue (a great cover by Peggy Ranson) but Pulphouse went under before we got the magazine into print.” |
One of Martin Goodman’s “Red Circle” weird menace magazines, seemingly published as a companion to Star Detective. Began with Vol.2 No.3, possibly to match the current issue of Star Detective. |
Details supplied by Steve Miller. |
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Details supplied by Steve Miller. |
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Details supplied by Steve Miller. |
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Details supplied by Steve Miller. |
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Details supplied by Steve Miller. |
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Details supplied by Steve Miller. |
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Details supplied by Steve Miller. |
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Details supplied by Steve Miller. |
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Details supplied by Steve Miller. |
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Three stories were announced for the unpublished June 1940 issue. |
A short-lived magazine with an assortment of well-known and lesser-known authors writing crime-adventure stories, oriented more to fast action and swinging locales than to mystery. |
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Details supplied by Frank Motler. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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The lead stories are reprinted from the “Master Thrillers” series of booklets from the 1930s but the other stories appear to be new (at least in the second issue). The last two issues were announced but probably never appeared. |
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Issue partially indexed - may be phantom. |
Issue partially indexed - may be phantom. |
Small press mystery magazine. It is currently not known how many issues were published before 1993. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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