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    True Crime Detective [Vol. 2 No. 1, Winter 1952] ed. Edward D. Radin (Mercury Publications, 35¢, 128pp, digest) []
    Subtitled “The Magazine of True Crime Cases”.
    Details supplied by Richard Krauss.
    • 3 · Mr. Big and the Waterfront · Irving Gitlin · ar
    • 17 · Woman Behind the Crime · J. Edgar Hoover · ar
    • 35 · The Killer Who Wasn’t There · Edward D. Radin · ar
    • 50 · Last of Mrs. Maybrick · Patrick Quentin · ar The Pocket Book of True Crime Stories ed. Anthony Boucher, Pocket, 1943, as by Q. Patrick
    • 61 · Portrait of the Monster as a Young Man · Dorothy D. Doyle · ar
    • 75 · The Invisible Cord · Jackson Hite · ar
    • 77 · Body Under the Couch · Richard W. Fredericks · ar
    • 92 · “The Duc de Nevers” · Arthur Train · ts True Stories of Crime from the District Attorney’s Office by Arthur Train, Scribner, 1908
    • 108 · Here’s the Answer: A New Department · [uncredited] · ms
    • 110 · Here’s the Answer: Case of the Severed Hand · Rex Ainsworth · ar









    Detective (UK)
    Mike Cook, in Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazines, describes this as a small thriller published by Gerald G. Swan twice a month (for 24 issues) during 1949. The item in question is is actually an anonymous anthology called DETECTIVE: 24 COMPLETE YARNS.


    Detective Aces (UK)   (about)
    British reprint edition of Ten Detective Aces, including some stories from Lone Wolf Detective and one from Marvel Science Stories.

    • Publishers:
      • L. Miller & Son, Ltd.; 342-344 Hackney Road, London E2: Detective Aces (UK).










    Detective Action Stories   (about)
    Detective Action Stories was one of the first four magazines published in October 1930 by the then-new partnership of Henry Steeger and Harold Goldsmith that was to become so well-recognised as Popular Publications. However Detective Action Stories was never a great success, running for only 19 monthly issues until April 1932. It was briefly relaunched four years later (in October 1936) but lasted for only a further 9 issues before folding for good.

    • Publishers:
      • Popular Publications, Inc.; 2256 Grove Street, Chicago, IL: Detective Action Stories.
    • Editors:
      • Harry Steeger - Editor: Detective Action Stories, Oct 1930 – Nov 1931.
      • Ralph Perry - Editor: Detective Action Stories, Oct 1936 – Oct 1937.



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