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Mystery Adventure(s) (Magazine)

see under New Mystery Adventures

Mystery and Detection

Country: UK
Total Issues: 9

One of several pulp reprint magazines issued by World's Work as a spin-off from the Master Thriller series where the first Tales of Mystery and Detection had appeared in March 1934.

Issues & Index Sources:  #1, 1934 – Oct-1935: Crime Fiction Index
Publishers:   The World's Work (1913), Ltd., Kingswood, Surrey, England.
Editors:   probably H. Norman Evans
Formats:   pulp
Prices:   1/-
Pagecounts:   128pp
Frequency:   may have started quarterly, but monthly from Apr-1935
Mentioned in:   The Age of the Storytellers
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Mystery Book Magazine

Country: US
Total Issues: 32+2=34

Mystery Book Magazine started life as a high quality digest magazine that achieved very positive reviews, but disappointing sales. It started as a monthly in 1945, dropped back to a bimonthly in schedule in 1947 and then in August 1947 dropped to a quarterly schedule and changed to a pulp format. After three years, with its fortunes failing, it changed its name dramatically to Giant Detective but folded after a mere two issues under that name.

Issues & Index Sources

  Jul-1945 – Summer 1950: Crime Fiction Index
  Fall 1950 – Winter 1951, as Giant Detective: Crime Fiction Index
Pulp Magazine Index 2

Publishers

  Jul-1945 – Jan-1946: William H. Wise & Co., Inc. (Standard Magazines), 50 West 47th Street, New York, NY
  Feb-1946 – May-1947: Mystery Club, Inc. (Standard Magazines), 4600 Diversey Avenue, Chicago, IL
  Fall 1947 – Spring 1949: Best Publications, Inc. (Standard Magazines), 4600 Diversey Avenue, Chicago, IL
  Summer 1949 – Summer 1950: Best Publications, Inc. (Standard Magazines), 29 Worthing Street, Springfield, MA; and later at 1125 E. Vaile Street, Kokomo, IN

Editors

  Leo Margulies

Formats

  Jul-1945 – May-1947: digest
  Aug-1947 – Winter 1951: pulp

Prices

  25c

Frequency

  Jul-1945 – Nov-1946: monthly
  Jan-1947 – May-1947: bimonthly
  Aug-1947 – Winter 1951: quarterly

Mentioned in:   The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines
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Mystery Book Magazine (Canada)

Country: Canada

Canadian reprint edition of Mystery Book Magazine.

Issues & Index Sources

  in 1940s: Crime Fiction Index (Missing: all issues)
  Fall 1950 – Winter 1951, as Giant Detective (Canada): Crime Fiction Index (Missing: all issues)

Formats

  standard pulp

Mentioned in:   The Pulpster #11, 2001
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Mystery Buff Magazine

Country: US
Total Issues: 2?

Short-lived magazine featuring fiction, non-fiction, contests, news, gossip. Published in the late 1990s, but number and dates of issues not known.

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1990s?: Crime Fiction Index (Missing: all issues)
Publishers:   Felita Daniels, Publisher, 304 Lover's Lane, Townsend, TN 37882
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Mystery, Crime, and Mayhem

Country: US
Total Issues: 19 (as at Oct-2024)

A quarterly mystery magazine featuring a closed Syndicate of over a dozen mystery authors, writing stories inspired by a single theme.

Issues & Index Sources:  Jul-2020 – present: Crime Fiction Index (Missing: any after #19, Aug-2024)
Website:   www.mysterycrimeandmayhem.com
Publishers:   Knotted Road Press
Frequency:   monthly; quarterly
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Mystery Crime Cases

Country: UK
Total Issues: 1?

One of the many undated "one shot" magazines published in the UK in the years after the Second World War. Third in a loose series with Crime Confessions, Phantom Detective Cases and Dynamic Detective Cases.

Issues & Index Sources:  Nov-1948: Crime Fiction Index
Publishers:   John Spencer & Co.
Prices:   1/-
Pagecounts:   32pp
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Mystery Detective (UK)

see under Street & Smith's Shadow Mystery Magazine (UK)

Mystery Detective (Stories) (Canada)

Country: Canada
Total Issues: 6?

Original Canadian magazine that seems to have run for at least six issues in the 1940s, possibly in a variety of formats. The title also seems to drift between Mystery Detective, Mystery Detective Magazine, and Mystery Detective Stories.

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1940s?: Crime Fiction Index (Missing: all except #3 & #6)
Publishers:   Super Publications
Editors:   Lou W. Ruby
Formats:   pulp
Prices:   10c
Pagecounts:   32pp
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Mystery Digest

Country: US
Total Issues: 41

Mystery Digest was one of the more successful digest magazines, publishing an impressive array of stories and authors.

Issues & Index Sources

  May-1957 – May/Jun-1963: Crime Fiction Index

Publishers

  Filosa Publications, NY, first 2 issues; then Shelton Publishing, NY.

Editors

  May-1957 – Jul-1957: Rolfe Passer
  Sep-1957 – Mar-1958: Joseph Commings
  May-1958 – Feb-1959: William MacFarlane
  Mar-1959 – Dec-1959: Donald E. Westlake
  Jan/Feb-1960: Jon A. Tetra
  Mar/Apr-1960 – May/Jun-1963: Rolfe Passer

Formats

  digest

Prices

  35c

Pagecounts

  128pp (reduced to 96pp)

Frequency

  bimonthly, except monthly Nov-1958 - Jun-1959

Mentioned in:   Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines
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Mystery Island Magazine

Country: US
Total Issues: 5

Small-press print magazine focussing on a different theme each issue, containing art, articles, essays, poems, and short stories. Known issues include:

#1, Summer 2004: Walking the Plank (Johnny Cash tribute) #2, Autumn 2004: Bottled at the Source (the "All Blues" issue) #3, Winter 2004: Rocket Party (Star Trek tribute) #4, Spring 2005: Pinheads from Mars (the "Punk Rock" issue) #5, Summer 2005: Love & Sadistic Dharma (Hunter S. Thompson tribute)

Issues & Index Sources:  Summer 2004 – Summer 2005
Website:   www.mysteryisland.net
Publishers:   Mystery Island, 384 Windward Way, Sacramento CA 95831
Editors:   Nicky Clifton
Formats:   8.5" x 11"
Prices:   $4.99
Frequency:   quarterly

Mystery League

Country: US
Total Issues: 4

Created by "Ellery Queen" (Frederic Dannay and Manfred B. Lee) just three years after their first successful book , Mystery League was an attempt to produce a magazine that would publish only quality fiction. While the quality was indeed high, so was the price and with the state of the economy at the time it was doomed from the start and folded after only four issues.

A fifth issue was assembled, but not printed.

Issues & Index Sources:  Oct-1933 – Jan-1934: Crime Fiction Index
Publishers:   Mystery League Publishers, Inc., 4600 Diversey Avenue, Chicago, IL
Editors:   Ellery Queen
Formats:   large pulp
Prices:   25c
Pagecounts:   160pp
Frequency:   monthly
Mentioned in:   The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines
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Mystery Magazine [1917]

Country: US
Total Issues: 195+21=216

Mystery Magazine was one of the earliest crime pulps, first appearing in November 1917, a mere two years after Street & Smith's Detective Story Magazine. It ran for seven years on a twice-monthly schedule, featuring undistinguished stories by undistinguished authors. It then vanished for a year, returning in 1926 for a further 12 twice-monthly issues.

There was then a further hiatus before it restarted, under a new publisher, on a monthly schedule, publishing a much wider range of detective and mystery-suspense stories (including some science fiction). After only ten issues, it changed its name to Mystery Stories, but only lasted a further two years before folding.

The title was then acquired by Street & Smith and merged into Best Detective Magazine.

Issues & Index Sources

  15-Nov-1917 – Aug-1927: Crime Fiction Index
  Sep-1927 – May-1929, as Mystery Stories: Crime Fiction Index

Publishers

  15-Nov-1917 – 1-Mar-1922: Frank Tousey, Publisher
  15-Mar-1922 – 15-Jan-1925: Harry E. Wolff, Publisher
  15-Jan-1926 – 1-Jul-1926: Mystery Magazine Company
  Oct-1926 – May-1929: The Priscilla Company

Editors

  Luis P. Senarens to 1924, then Robert Simpson

Formats

  1917 – 1925: dime novel format
  1925 – 1929: pulp

Prices

  1917 – 1925: 10c

Pagecounts

  1917 – 1925: 64pp

Frequency

  twice monthly to 1-Jul-1926, though no issues appeared between 15-Jan-1925 and 15-Jan-1926; monthly from Oct-1926

Mentioned in:   The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines

Online Sources

  Villanova University
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Mystery Magazine [1939]

see also under Best Detective Magazine

Mystery Magazine [2021]

see under Mystery Weekly

Mystery Magazine (UK)

Country: UK
Total Issues: 1

Seemingly a one-shot that reprinted three stories from Dime Mystery Magazine.

Issues & Index Sources:  1946?: Crime Fiction Index
Publishers:   William C. Merrett, Ltd., London, England.
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Mystery Monthly

Country: US
Total Issues: 9

Short-lived digest which attempted to cover, in a comprehensive manner, all mystery-related entertainment— fiction, book reviews, film reviews, puzzles, articles and interviews with prominent personalities in the field.

Issues & Index Sources:  Jun-1976 – Feb-1977: Crime Fiction Index
Publishers:   Looking Glass Publications, NY
Editors:   Eric Protter
Formats:   digest
Prices:   $1.00
Pagecounts:   128pp
Frequency:   monthly
Mentioned in:   Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines
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Mystery Novels and Short Stories

Country: US
Total Issues: 6

One of the better weird-menace magazines, stressing the luscious female in most distressing situations. The first issue was Vol.1 No.4 - it is not known whether any magazine preceded this for the first three issues.

Issues & Index Sources:  Sep-1939 – Sep-1941: Crime Fiction Index
Publishers:   Double-Action Magazines, Inc. (Columbia Publications)
Editors:   A. Sundell
Formats:   standard pulp
Prices:   10c
Frequency:   irregular
Mentioned in:   The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines
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Mystery Novels Magazine (Quarterly)

Country: US
Total Issues: 8+9+?+?=?

Initially a giant-sized, 256-page, quarterly, the magazine changed hands after only 8 issues and shrank to 128-page issues, with an emphasis on weird crime. Although the new publisher claimed their magazine was not a continuation of the previous one, the issue numbering is continuous throughout. After a further 9 issues it changed to a frontier adventure magazine called Real Northwest Adventures.

Issues & Index Sources

  Summer 1932 – Summer 1934, as Mystery Novels Magazine Quarterly: Crime Fiction Index
Pulp Magazine Index 1
  Jan-1935 – Aug-1936, as Mystery Novels Magazine: Crime Fiction Index
Pulp Magazine Index 1
  Nov-1936 – Jun-1937, as Real Northwest Adventures: Western Fiction Index
  Dec-1937, as Real Northwest: Western Fiction Index

Publishers

  Summer 1932 – Summer 1934: Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., NY
  Jan-1935 – Aug-1936: Winford Publications, Inc. (Columbia Publications), NY
  Nov-1936 – Dec-1937: Northwest Publishing

Editors

  Summer 1932 – Summer 1934: H.E. Maule

Formats

  standard pulp

Prices

  Summer 1932 – Summer 1934: 25c

Pagecounts

  Summer 1932 – Summer 1934: 256pp

Frequency

  Summer 1932 – Summer 1934: quarterly
  mostly bimonthly

Mentioned in:   The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines
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Mystery Puzzle of the Month

Country: US
Total Issues: 4

Mystery Puzzle of the Month was a series of jigsaws published by Pearl Publishing Co., each of which was accompanied by an original short story in a well-known series. The idea was that both story and jigsaw contained clues that would allow the reader to solve the mystery. The actual solution was given on the final page of the story in mirror text.

Issues & Index Sources:  1949: Crime Fiction Index
Publishers:   Pearl Publishing Company, Brooklyn 31, NY
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