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    New York Stories    (about)
    One of Hersey’s less successful gangster pulps—in Hersey’s autobiography, this seems to be his only title not mentioned.

    • Publishers:
      • Headquarters Publishing Co., Inc.; Myrick Building, Springfield, MA: New York Stories


    New York Stories [v1 #1, August-September 1931] (H.S. Clark & H. Hersey, pulp)
    Unpublished “ashcan” issue, probably containing no fiction. Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson.


    New York Stories [v1 #2, November-December 1931] (Headquarters Publishing Co., Inc., 20¢, 112pp+, pulp)
    Details supplied by Steve Miller.
    • 23 · The Barons of Broadway · John Gerard · na
    • 103 · Brief Stories from New York · Anon. · ms




    Nick Carter Magazine:
    Although Nick Carter, as a character, had been appearing in various formats (and magazines) since 1886, the material was beginning to feel dated by the time Nick Carter Magazine was launched in 1933. As such, while the name of the character (and some of his companions) were retained, the stories were deliberately targetted at a “new generation”. Each issue featured a lead Nick Carter novella, as well as a couple of short stories.


    Nick Carter Magazine

    • Publishers:
      • Street & Smith Publications, Inc.; 79 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY: Nick Carter Magazine

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