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    Lincolnshire Echo [April 24, 1950] (newspaper) []
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • · New Evidence · John Creasey · ss The (London) Evening News September 14 1949


    Lincolnshire Echo [May 1, 1950] (newspaper) []
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • · Seeing It Through · Iris Nixon · ss The (London) Evening News September 17 1949, as “Seeing Through It”



    Lincolnshire Echo [May 15, 1950] (newspaper) []
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • · Turnabout · Trevor Allen · ss The (London) Evening News July 8 1949


    Lincolnshire Echo [May 22, 1950] (newspaper) []
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • · The Hands of Anna · Inez Holden · ss The (London) Evening News August 15 1949


    Lincolnshire Echo [May 29, 1950] (newspaper) []
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • · Point Blank Range · H. P. Watts · ss The (London) Evening News July 7 1949



    Lincolnshire Echo [June 12, 1950] (newspaper) []
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • · Whistle for It · Michael Hervey · ss The (London) Evening News April 30 1949


    Lincolnshire Echo [June 19, 1950] (newspaper) []
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • · Full Dress Affair · Eric Allen · ss The (London) Evening News June 14 1949


    Lincolnshire Echo [June 26, 1950] (newspaper) []
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • · Obedient Servant · Bartimeus · ss The (London) Evening News April 16 1949



    Lincolnshire Echo [July 10, 1950] (newspaper) []
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • · Double Snatch · John Creasey · ss The (London) Evening News June 22 1949


    Lincolnshire Echo [July 17, 1950] (newspaper) []
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • · Shoe’d Off · Paul Feakes · ss The (London) Evening News May 31 1949


    Lincolnshire Echo [July 24, 1950] (newspaper) []
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • · Help on the Road · A. M. Burrage · ss The (London) Evening News June 4 1949


    Lincolnshire Echo [July 31, 1950] (newspaper) []
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • · Sylvia’s Savings · John Brophy · ss The (London) Evening News October 3 1949


    Lincolnshire Echo [August 7, 1950] (newspaper) []
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • · Echo of a Jest · Robert Dennis · ss The (London) Evening News November 18 1949




    Lincolnshire Echo [October 16, 1950] (newspaper) []
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • · Sign, Please · Trevor Allen · ss The (London) Evening News August 18 1949



    Lincolnshire Echo [November 6, 1950] (newspaper) []
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • · Dressed to Kill · Eric Allen · ss The (London) Evening News July 6 1949


    Lincolnshire Echo [November 13, 1950] (newspaper) []
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • · Lightheaded · Alan Hyder · ss The (London) Evening News July 28 1949


    Lincolnshire Echo [November 20, 1950] (newspaper) []
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • · Fifty Years Dead · H. A. Manhood · ss The (London) Evening News May 18 1949



    Lincolnshire Echo [December 11, 1950] (newspaper) []
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • · Power of Thought · George Robey · ss The (London) Evening News October 12 1949





    Lion Library   (about)
    Publisher: James Henderson.
    Run: May 1909-Nov 1909 (28 issues).
    Incorporated into: Nugget Library.
    Frequency: 4 per month.
    Comments: The Maxwell Kean adventures are believed to be reprints of American dime novels featuring Nick Carter.






























    Lippincott’s Magazine:   (about)
    Lippincott’s was at one time a major magazine, then in 1914 was sold to McBride, Nast & Co. (according to John Tebbel in “The American Magazine”) which changed its title to McBride’s Magazine (also in 1914, according to Tebbel—he’s wrong, of course, since I have the bound volume, etc.) and within a relatively short length of time sold again to Scribner’s.

    In its heyday, Lippincott’s first published “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” “The Sign of the Four,” the first novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart, etc., etc. Not many articles, not many illustrations, though the line cuts they occasionally used were quite good.

    Under McBride ownership, the lead novel was usually reprinted from a McBride book. Probably the same thing when owned by Lippincott.




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