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 Partial reprint of the August 1950 (US) issue. |   | 
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 Partial reprint of the May 1953 (US) issue. |   | 
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 Partial reprint of the February 1953 (US) issue, plus one item from elsewhere. | 
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 Reprint of the February 1954 (US) issue, plus a single story from Smashing Detective. Details supplied by John Eggeling. | 
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 Reprint of the November 1953 (US) issue, plus a single item from elsewhere. |   | 
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 Reprint of the June 1954 (US) issue. Date based on Atlas advert. Details supplied by Terry Gibbons. |   | 
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 --- see under Swan American Mags. | 
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 Short-lived experiment containing “current best-sellers” digested by the best-selling Craig Rice “for smooth, speedy reading of your favourite mystery writers”. It only lasted for two issues. | 
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 The Craig Rice Mystery Digest contained four abridged novels and, although in digest form, was really an anthology issued as #12 in the “Bonded Collection”. In effect, it served as a trial balloon for Craig Rice Crime Digest which was to be launched later in the year. | 
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 --- see under John Creasey Mystery Magazine. | 
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 Really a gangster magazine with the atmosphere of a 40s pulp. Old-time writers G.T. Fleming-Roberts and Robert Sidney Bowen appeared alongside newcomers Harlan Ellison and Edward D. Hoch. | 
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 Details supplied by Steve Miller. |   | 
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 --- see under Best Detective Magazine (1929). | 
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 One of the many undated “one shot” magazines published in the UK in the years after the Second World War. First in a loose series with Phantom Detective Cases, Mystery Crime Cases and Dynamic Detective Cases | 
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 One of the many undated “one shot” magazines published in the UK in the years after the Second World War. In a loose series with Homicide Reporter, Police Detective, Racket-Buster Detective and Crime Investigator. | 
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 Issue partially indexed. |