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    Temple Bar [v131, #534, May 1905] (Macmillan and Co., 128pp) [] (Full Text)
    Details supplied by Denny Lien from an online copy at HathiTrust.
    • 513 · Lone Marie [Part 5 of 8] · W. E. Norris · n.
    • 537 · Nine Letters from Edward Fitzgerald to Mrs. Kemble · Edward FitzGerald · lt; introductory page signed “B. A.” thanks Professor Aldis Wright for these, which had been overlooked in previous (1895) Temple Bar series.
    • 549 · The Perjury of Christison · A. Werner · ss
    • 562 · A God-Daughter of Warren Hastings · Sydney C. Greig · bg [Ref. Eliza Hancock]
    • 572 · The Inexperienced Picador · R. E. Vernède · ss
    • 581 · New Ways with Old Acres · Arthur Montefiore Brice · ar
    • 592 · Where Silence Sleeps · S. Cornish Watkins · pm
    • 594 · From South to North in Spain [Part 3 of 3] · Helen H. Colvill · ar
    • 618 · Death and the Great · L. Ewing · ar; “Musings of an Ordinary Person”.
    • 624 · The Basket of Fate [Part 5 of 12] · Sidney Pickering · sl




























    Ten Detective Aces:   (about)
    Ten Detective Aces was probably the most successful of the many magazines that Harold Hersey launched, and certainly one of the longest running, but it took a while to find its mark. For the first 16 issues (to April 1930) it was called The Dragnet Magazine and initially focussed on stories about gangsters and organised crime. However, by 1930 public interest in gangsters was fading and the magazine became more of a detective pulp, initially (for 24 issues) under the hybrid name Detective-Dragnet Magazine and then finally, from March 1933, under the name Ten Detective Aces under which it ran for an impressive 16 years.


    The Dragnet Magazine

    • Publishers:
      • Magazine Publishers, Inc.; Myrick Building, Springfield, MA: The Dragnet Magazine.
    • Editors:


    The Dragnet Magazine [v1 #1, October 1928] (pulp) []
    Believed not to exist. None recorded at the Library of Congress for copyright. The serials commence v1 #2. Letters to Editor discuss only stories contained in v1 #2 and later issues. No v1 #1 has ever been reported.










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