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    Pluck [v11, #499 (New Series), May 23, 1914] (1d, 28+ivpp) []
    Issue not indexed.


    Pluck [v11, #500 (New Series), May 30, 1914] (1d, 28+ivpp, cover by W. Tayler) []
    • 1 · The Necklace of Rameses! · Beverley Kent · nv; illustrated by photos
      adapted from the movie.
    • 6 · The Case of the Stolen Ingots [Will Spearing] · W. Murray Graydon, uncredited · nv
    • 14 · A Million in Jewels · W. A. Williamson · nv; illustrated by photos
      adapted from the movie.
    • 20 · Through the Storm! · Reginald Wray · nv; illustrated by photos
      adapted from the movie.
    • 24 · Robin Hood and Maid Marian [Part 1 of 7] · W. Murray Graydon · sl; illustrated by photos
      adapted from the movie.
    • 26 · Lieut. Rose and the Sealed Orders [Part 6 of 6] · John W. Bobin, uncredited · sl
      adapted from the movie.
    • iii · The Editor’s Weekly Chat with His Readers · [uncredited] · ed










    Pluck [v11, #509 (New Series), August 1, 1914] (1d, 28+ivpp) []
    Issue not indexed.









    Pocket Book Weekly:   (about)






































    Pocket Detective Magazine (1930s)   (about)
    An early experiment with a “pocket-sized” magazine to persuade readers to part with their cash in the hard days after the depression, Pocket Detective featured many of the same authors as the other Street & Smith detective pulps. Bad sales did not result in the anticipated success and it folded after 11 issues.

    • Publishers:
      • Street & Smith Publications, Inc.; 79 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY: Pocket Detective Magazine.
    • Editors:













    Pocket Detective Magazine (1950s)   (about)
    Designed to fit in a man’s hip-pocket, Pocket Detective featured fast-action, crime-adventure stories, each preceded by a pulplike illustration and printed on cheap paper. It folded after only two issues.

    • Publishers:
      • Trojan Magazines, Inc.; 125 East 46th Street, New York 17, NY: Pocket Detective Magazine.
    • Editors:









    The Pocket Magazine (1890s)   (about)
    The Pocket Magazine—USA; Nov. 1895-Dec. 1901; merged with Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly; F. A. Stokes, New York; monthly to Jun. 1898, then bimonthly; pocketbook format; editors Irving Bacheller (to Jun. 1898), then Abbott Frederic; featured short stories plus humorous quips.
























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