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    New All-Action Stories [#12, Fast-Action Western Stories, 1951] (T.V. Boardman & Co. Ltd., 9d, 64pp, pulp)
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · Death Is My Deputy · Frank Bonham · na Fifteen Western Tales March 1949



    New All-Action Stories [#14, Ace High Western Stories, 1952] (T.V. Boardman & Co. Ltd., 9d, 64pp, pulp)
    Partial reprint of the May 1949 issue of Ace-High Western Stories. Note that the publisher is listed on the Table of Contents as “The Popular Press Ltd.”. In addition, all the stories which have exclamation marks at the end on the story title pages are missing them in the Table of Contents, and vice versa—the titles listed are from the story title pages.


    New All-Action Stories [#15, Two-Gun Western Stories, 1952] (T.V. Boardman & Co. Ltd., 1/-, 64pp, pulp, cover by James E. McConnell)
    • 2 · The March of the Vigilantes · Robert E. Mahaffay · nv Dime Western Magazine September 15 1935, as “The Vigilantes of Rainbow Bar”
    • 23 · Buffalo Patrol · Van Cort · ss .44 Western Magazine March 1951; given as by Vane Cort.
    • 31 · The Fugitive of Faro Flats · Herbert A. Woodbury · ss Dime Western Magazine January 1939, as “Call of the Wild Frontier”
    • 40 · Wanted! · Frank Bonham · nv .44 Western Magazine March 1951
    • 56 · Mantrap · Murray Leinster · ss Western Story Roundup February 1951
    • 62 · Tinhorn’s Last Gamble · Jonathan Craig · vi Max Brand’s Western Magazine March 1951




    New All-Action Stories [(#18?), Six-Gun Western Stories, 1952] (T.V. Boardman & Co. Ltd., 1/-, 64pp, pulp, cover by James E. McConnell)
    • 2 · Doomed Men of Hell Hole [Heck Kilada] · Tom Roan · na 10 Story Western Magazine December 1936
    • 20 · Gunman’s Glory · Gunnison Steele · ss 10 Story Western Magazine September 1936
    • 27 · Gambler Lose All · Stone Cody · ss 10 Story Western Magazine January 1937, as “Girl for a Gambling Man”
    • 33 · They Called Him Killer · Lloyd Eric Reeve · ss Walt Coburn’s Western Magazine June 1951
    • 38 · The Two Strangers · Richard H. Nelson · ss .44 Western Magazine July 1951
    • 48 · Wild Brothers of the Brasada · Cliff Farrell · nv 10 Story Western Magazine February 1937
    • 60 · Gun Shy · Harry F. Olmsted · ss 10 Story Western Magazine January 1937, as “Hot Lead for the Gunshy”




    New Detective Magazine (1941):   (about)
    New Detective Magazine started in 1941 promising “the NEWest in Crime Fiction”, and carried the standard fare of crime stories, with emphasis on police detectives, by some of the most popular authors. It ran for 73 issues and was then, in August 1953, merged with Detective Tales to form Fifteen Detective Stories. This was originally launched as a new magazine with the August 1953 issue, but with its second issue picked up the volume numbering of New Detective Magazine. However, it only ran under the new title for 12 issues before folding in June 1955. It was then relaunched in January 1956 as a men’s magazine called True Adventures, but is believed to have published no fiction under that title, and those issues are not indexed here.


    New Detective Magazine

    • Publishers:
      • Fictioneers, Inc.; 2256 Grove Street, Chicago, IL; and later at 1125 E. Vaile Street, Kokomo, IN: New Detective Magazine, Mar 1941 – Jan 1942.
      • Popular Publications, Inc.; 2256 Grove Street, Chicago, IL; and later at 1125 E. Vaile Street, Kokomo, IN: New Detective Magazine, Mar 1942 – Jun 1953.













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