Reprint of the July 1958 (UK) issue. Details derived from a cover scan and the contents of the UK issue. |
Reprint of the August 1958 (UK) issue. Details derived from a cover scan and the contents of the UK issue. This is the second issue dated March, so this was presumably supposed to be April. |
Incomplete Data - Issue not found - probably a reprint of the September 1958 (UK) issue. |
Reprint of the October 1958 (UK) issue. |
Reprint of the November 1958 (UK) issue. |
Reprint of the December 1958 (UK) issue. |
A pulp magazine in all but format, Justice carried the subtitle Amazing Detective Mysteries, but focused on crime-adventure rather than detective puzzle plots. |
Details supplied by John Locke. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details supplied by James Felton. |
Reprint magazine rebinding unsold copies of Complete Detective Novel Magazine and Wild West Stories and Complete Novel Magazine. |
A rebinding of the November 1932 issues of Complete Detective Novel Magazine, pgs 7-142 and Wild West Stories and Complete Novel Magazine, pgs 7-142. Contents listed on the front cover; no printing on spine or back cover. Details taken from front cover. |
A rebinding of the December 1932 issues of Complete Detective Novel Magazine, pgs 5-142 and Wild West Stories and Complete Novel Magazine, pgs 5-142. Contents listed on the front cover; no printing on spine or back cover. Details supplied by John Locke. |
Probably a rebinding of the January 1933 issues of Complete Detective Novel Magazine, pgs 7-142, and Wild West Stories and Complete Novel Magazine, pgs 7-142. Issue not found. |
A rebinding of the February 1933 issues of Complete Detective Novel Magazine, pgs 7-142, and Wild West Stories and Complete Novel Magazine, pgs 7-142. Contents listed on the front cover; name and numbering on spine; ad for Amazing Stories on back cover. Details supplied by John Locke. Incomplete Data - Issue not found. |
--- see under Detective Casebook. |
Initially Keyhole Mystery Magazine presented a good array of the more standard mystery and detective short stories by many of the better-known mystery fiction authors, but was unable to sustain sales and folded after only three issues. It was relaunched over a year later, by a different publisher, under the title Keyhole Detective Story Magazine, with an emphasis on a more violent, fast-action, clip, heavily laced with tough and coarse characters and, above all, sex. |
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Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |
Details supplied by Douglas Greene. |