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    Mystery Magazine (UK)   (about)
    Seemingly a one-shot that reprinted a single story from Dime Mystery Magazine.

    • Publishers:
      • William C. Merrett, Ltd.; London: Mystery Magazine (UK).



    Mystery Monthly   (about)
    Short-lived digest which attempted to cover, in a comprehensive manner, all mystery-related entertainment— fiction, book reviews, film reviews, puzzles, articles and interviews with prominent personalities in the field.

    • Publishers:
      • Looking Glass Publications, Inc.; 119 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019: Mystery Monthly.
    • Editors:











    Mystery Novels and Short Stories   (about)
    One of the better weird-menace magazines, stressing the luscious female in most distressing situations. The first issue was Vol.1 No.4—it is not known whether any magazine preceded this for the first three issues.

    • Publishers:
      • Double-Action Magazines, Inc.; New York: Mystery Novels and Short Stories.
    • Editors:
      • A. Sundell - Editor: Mystery Novels and Short Stories.








    Mystery Novels Magazine Quarterly:   (about)
    Initially a giant-sized, 256-page, quarterly, the magazine changed hands after only 8 issues and shrank to 128-page issues, with an emphasis on weird crime. Although the new publisher claimed their magazine was not a continuation of the previous one, the issue numbering is continuous throughout. After a further 9 issues it changed to a frontier adventure magazine called Real Northwest Adventures which is not indexed here.











    Mystery Novels Magazine
    Title changed from Mystery Novels Magazine Quarterly.

    • Publishers:
      • Winford Publications, Inc.; 165 Franklin Street, New York, NY: Mystery Novels Magazine.











    Mystery Puzzle of the Month   (about)
    Mystery Puzzle of the Month was a series of jigsaws published by Pearl Publishing Co., each of which was accompanied by an original short story in a well-known series. The idea was that both story and jigsaw contained clues that would allow the reader to solve the mystery. The actual solution was given on the final page of the story in mirror text.




























    Mystery Scene [#147, Winter 2017] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · How to Be a Writer Without Writing Anything: Part One · Lawrence Block · ar
      first appeared in Chinese in Unitas.


    Mystery Scene [#148, Spring 2017] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · How to Be a Writer Without Writing Anything: Part Two · Lawrence Block · ar
      first appeared in Chinese in Unitas.



    Mystery Stories (UK) (1930s)   (about)
    A companion title to Mystery and Detection, Mystery Stories was a mixture of new stories and reprints, but drew mostly from lesser-known British sources or American pulps.

    • Publishers:
      • The World’s Work (1913) Ltd.; Kingswood, Surrey: Mystery Stories.



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