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 Peter Haining, in American Pulp Magazines, lists this as a magazine but it is actually an anonymous anthology featuring a story of that title by Lee Dexter. | 
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 Detective Dime Novels was launched in the wake of the suddent revival of interest in single-character pulp magazines in 1940, and featured Dr. Thaddeus Harker. With the second issue it was renamed to Red Star Detective and folded a mere three issues later. | 
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 Details supplied by Douglas Greene. |   | 
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 Title changed from Detective Dime Novels. | 
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 --- see under Ten Detective Aces. | 
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 A short-lived monthly magazine of mainly Australian stories. | 
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 Details supplied by Chris Wood. |   | 
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 Details supplied by John Loder. | 
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 Details supplied by John Loder. | 
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 Issue partially indexed. | 
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 --- see under Flynn's. | 
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 --- see under Flynn's Detective Fiction (Canada). | 
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 All three issues state that all the contents are “true stories”, but the magazine is included here because it was indexed in Monthly Murders as “fiction”. | 
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 Subtitled: Police Blotter. Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |   | 
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 Subtitled: Missing…Presumed Dead. Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |   | 
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 Subtitled: The Craig Rice Crime Casebook. Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |   | 
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 A short-lived pulp magazine which printed a single novel in each issue, the first of which, at least, was a reprint. | 
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 Details supplied by Steve Miller. |   | 
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 Fortnightly British pulp magazine which ran between 1922 & 1925. Each issue featured a mixture of fiction and non-fiction. | 
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