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 Details taken from The Pulp Magazine Index by Len Robbins. |   | 
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 Details supplied by John Locke. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |   | 
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 Details taken from The Pulp Magazine Index by Len Robbins. |   | 
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 Details taken from eBay listing. |   | 
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 Details taken from Table of Contents. | 
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 Issue partially indexed. |   | 
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 Issue partially indexed. |   | 
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 Issue partially indexed. |   | 
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 Reprint of the January 1943 (US) issue. Details taken from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Issue partially indexed. |   | 
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 Issue partially indexed. |   | 
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 Issue partially indexed. |   | 
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 Issue partially indexed. |   | 
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 Issue partially indexed. |   | 
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 Issue partially indexed. |   | 
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 Issue partially indexed. |   | 
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 Issue partially indexed. |   | 
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 Issue partially indexed - probably a reprint of the June 1944 (US) issue. |   | 
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 given as March 1933 on cover. Details taken from website. |   | 
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 This magazine started life as a war pulp, but, after only four issues under that name, it switched to a detective pulp, under the name Detective Classics, as which it continued for another 22 monthly issues. Each issue typically featured a lead novel followed by a small number of columns and short stories. | 
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 Details supplied by John Locke. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Steve Miller. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Steve Miller. |   |