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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details supplied by James Felton. |
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Two stories were illustrated on the cover produced for the unpublished July 1951 issue. |
British reprint edition of All-Story Detective. |
Partial reprint of the February 1949 (US) issue. |
Partial reprint of the April 1949 (US) issue. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Date based on ICS advert. Partial reprint of the August 1949 (US) issue, plus a single story from elsewhere. Details supplied by Terry Gibbons. |
Partial reprint of the October 1949 (US) issue. |
Mike Cook, in Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazines, says one issue is known of this pulp magazine, but provides no details of it and no copy has been located. It seems likely that this was a misreading for the 1950 Mystery Stories which carried a banner heading of Amazing Detective Mystery. |
--- see under Scientific Detective Monthly. |
--- see under Scientific Detective Monthly. |
Thin digest that ran for at least 36 issues, in two separate series. Despite the title and the boast that it contained fast-moving drama by popular American authors it seems to have contained only stories by Australian authors, probably a small number under multiple pseudonyms. There was also an associated series of standalone novelettes published by the same publisher under the same series title of which only two undated examples are knownThe Counterfeiters by Rex Young and Murder Madness by Steve Hawk. |
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Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |
Issue not found. |
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Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |
Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |
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Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |
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Details supplied by Chris Wood. |
Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |
Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |
Issue not found. |
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