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Details supplied by Jerry Boyajian. |
Australian reprint edition of Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine. |
Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |
Incomplete Data - Issue not found. |
Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |
Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |
Details supplied by Tom Lesser. Kurt Singers Journey into Oblivion is listed on the cover but does not appear in the magazine. |
Details supplied by Tom Lesser. Jim Thompsons Prowler in the Pear Trees is listed on the cover but does not appear in the magazine. |
Incomplete Data - Issue not found - partial details taken from announced contents in #6. The issue itself may not have been published. |
British reprint edition of Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine |
Partial reprint of the January 1958 and October 1957 issues of Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine, plus a single story from Bestseller Mystery Magazine. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Partial reprint of the April 1958 issue of Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Reprint of the August 1958 issue of Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine. |
Partial reprint of the June 1958 issue of Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine. |
Partial reprint of the February 1957 issue of Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine. |
Partial reprint of the October 1957 issue of Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine, plus a single story from each of the January 1958 issue of the same magazine and the April 1961 issue of Bestseller Mystery Magazine. |
Partial reprint of the July 1957 issue of Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine. |
Partial reprint of the March 1956 and February 1959 issues of Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine, plus a single story from the July 1957 issue. Given as December on the cover. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Issue not found. |
Partial reprint of the July 1956 issue of Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine. |
Partial reprint of the January 1956 issue of Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine, plus a single piece each from the July 1956 and January 1958 issues. |
Partial reprint of the April 1956 issue of Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine. |
Midnight is an extremely scarce, early, tabloid, crime magazine that initially featured a mixture of fiction, true confessions, and exposes, but later became all fiction under the names Midnight Mysteries and Midnight Mystery Stories. Some of the early issues were destroyed by court order as being too risque. |
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Details supplied by Alfred Jan. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |