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    The St. Nicholas Magazine [v58 #9, July 1931] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.


    The St. Nicholas Magazine [v58 #11, September 1931] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.












    Stag (1949):   (about)





    Stag [v3 #2, February 1952] (25¢, quarto) []
    Details taken from eBay listing.


    Stag [Vol. 3 No. 6, July 1952] []
    Issue partially indexed.











    Stag [Vol. 8 No. 11, November 1957] ed. K. T. Meyer (Official Magazine Corp., 35¢, 100pp, quarto) []
    Details supplied by Steve Scott.
    • 6 · Stag Confidential · [uncredited] · cl
    • 8 · Stag’s Medical Memo · Roger Stirling · cl
    • 11 · Last Laughs · Various · hu
    • 12 · Boom-Town Madam · Bob Duncan · ts; illustrated by Al Rossi; “No rough stuff was allowed in her parlor, but upstairs anything went.”
    • 14 · The Hush-Hush Mission of Lt. Clark · Emile C. Schurmacher · ts; “He knew too much to be taken alive, so he carried an armed grenade in his pocket.”
    • 16 · Death Train to Dundee · Stan Smith · ts; illustrated by Jim Bentley; “It looked like a toy shooting over the twisted girders.”
    • 18 · Manhunt—Kentucky Mountain Style · Lt. William O. Newman; as told to Ken Jones · ts; “A wild 48-hour backwoods brawl.”
    • 20 · My Adventures with the Golden Women of Kon-Plong · Rene Riesen · ts; “To help win the jungle war, I had to marry into a Stone Age tribe.”
    • 24 · Three-Day Blonde · Dave Markson · ss; illustrated by Mort Kunstler; “She was a hitchhiker’s dream-ready to take him all the way.”
    • 26 · Just Plain Folk · J. Bonestell · ct
    • 28 · Traveling Bordello of Ines Mira · Nino LoBello · ar
    • 32 · The Short, Violent Life of James Ohio Pattie · Noah Gordon · ts; illustrated by Lou Marchetti; “No Indian, grizzly or Spaniard could keep him out of the Southwest.”
    • 34 · None Came Back · Frank Edwards · ts; “Nobody knows how or why they were wiped from the face of the earth.”
    • 36 · Tipoo Tib—King of the Savage 100,000 Miles · Brian O’Brien · ts; “The most fabulous slave master the world has ever known.”
    • 38 · The Girl Who Said No · [uncredited] · pi
    • 45 · The Case of the Cheaper Electric Chair · Joseph Pascal · ms
    • 84 · Out of the Stag Bag · The Readers · lc




    Stag [v13 #5, May 1962] ed. Noah Sarlat (Atlas Magazines, Inc., 35¢, 98pp+, 8½″ x 10¾″, cover by Mort Künstler) []
    Details supplied by Morgan Wallace.
    • 6 · Stag Confidential · [uncredited] · cl
    • 11 · Last Laughs · Various · hu
    • 12 · The Story of Wide-Open German Prostitution · Richard F. Gallagher · ar
    • 16 · The Bitter Saga of America’s Worst Naval Defeat · Stan Smith · ar; illustrated by Gil Cohen
    • 20 · Car Crash: When Do You Pay? When Do You Collect? · E. D. Fales, Jr. · ar Popular Science Monthly 1960
    • 22 · The Red Dictator Who Told Khruschchev to “Go to Hell” · Etem Delvin · ar
    • 24 · Nude Girl of Nightmare Key [James Bond] · Ian Fleming · ex from Dr. No, Jonathan Cape, March 1958; illustrated by Walter Popp; abridged and revised.
    • 28 · Mr. Maris: Baseball’s Angriest Young Man · Marshall Lang · ar
    • 30 · For Your Information · [uncredited] · cl
    • 32 · Interpol—59 Global Crime Busters · E. C. Schurmacher · ar
    • 36 · The Yanks Who Flew the 8th Air Force Vengeance Raid · John Edmonds · ar
    • 38 · Blonde Traveler from Texas · [uncredited] · pi; photos of Joan Webb.
    • 54 · Out of This World · [uncredited] · cl
    • 82 · Out of the Stag Bag · The Readers · lc



    Stag [v14 #1, January 1963] (35¢, quarto, cover by Mort Künstler) []
    Details taken from online listing.
    • · No-Return Mission of Sgt. Lew Terelli · Jim Rossi · ts; illustrated by Charles Copeland
    • · How We Fought and Beat Russia’s Air Force · Ed Hyman · ts
    • · Exposing Strange, New Rackets of Prostitutes Around the World · Richard Farrington · ar
    • · Lone Yank Escape-Raid on Belsen’s Gas Compound · Louis Sabin · ts; illustrated by Bruce Minney
    • · The Brooklyn Outcast Who Ruled an Amazon Woman Paradise · Robert Blair · ts; illustrated by Samson Pollen
    • · “…Use the Whole Damn Fleet, but Save Ensign Thompson” · Martin Sol · ts
    • · The Night 80 Call Girls Took Over Sing Sing · Frank O’Leary · ts; illustrated by Walter Popp
    • · Stag Picks the Hottest Car for 1963—The Dodge · Dale Shaw · ar
    • · Capt. Mason’s 8-Day Ride Through Hell That Won the Mediterranean · Sam Porter · ts




    Stag [Vol. 15 No. 10, October 1964] ed. Noah Sarlat (Atlas Magazines, Inc., 40¢, 100pp, quarto, cover by Mort Künstler) []
    • 8 · Stag Confidential · [uncredited] · cl
    • 13 · Last Laughs · Various · hu
    • 14 · “Mr. President, Red China Has Orbited a Cobalt Bomb” · W. J. Saber · nv
    • 18 · An Intimate Look at the Call Girl World · Carl Sherman · ar
    • 22 · On-the-Deck B-24 Ace Who Broke Rommel’s Back · Glenn Infield · ts
    • 24 · Final Day in the Life of Heavyweight Ernie Knox · Robert Liston · ar
    • 26 · G-2’s Nude Debutante Decoy of Embassy Row · Anson Hunter · ts
    • 28 · Stag’s Big Picture · [uncredited] · pi
    • 30 · Found: America’s Last Cannibal Tribe · E. C. Schurmacher · ts
    • 34 · Space Island, U.S.A.—Our Top Secret Man-on-the-Moon Base · L. B. Taylor, Jr. · ar
    • 36 · How Yvonne Got Into the Christine Keeler Scandal · [uncredited] · pi
    • 38 · George Cook’s Miracle Sub Rescue of 33 Marooned GIs · Stan Smith · ts
    • 40 · For Your Information · [uncredited] · ms
    • 42 · Sex Visits for Men Behind Bars · Leon Lazarus · ar
    • 50 · Out of This World · [uncredited] · ms
    • 86 · Out of the Stag Bag · The Readers · lc


    Stag [Volume 16 Number 3, March 1965] ed. Noah Sarlat (Atlas Magazines, Inc., 40¢, 100pp, quarto, cover by Mort Künstler) []
    • 8 · Stag Confidential · [uncredited] · cl
    • 11 · Last Laughs · Various · hu
    • 12 · Girls Who Bring Sex to Your Door · Richard Farrington · ar; “When the clinching of a sale depends on more intimate extras the customer is always right.”
    • 16 · From Inside the Vatican: Father O’Flaherty’s P.O.W. Escape Compound · James Burns · ts; illustrated by Bruce Minney; “Whether the Pope knew about it or not, a redheaded Irish padre and his underground railroad shuttled 4000 Allied GIs in and out of the Holy State, right under the noses of the Fascist police and Hitler’s top SS aces.”
    • 18 · Ten “Instant Doom” Weapons That Can Destroy the Earth · Robert Laguardia · ar; “Giant ICBMs, psyche gases, Buck Rogers death rays. The ultimate in mass annihilation - and the ultimate in deterrents, for the hope is that because they exist, they’ll never be used.”
    • 20 · Dec. 30th—The Day They Robbed the Washington Mint · James Harvey · ts; illustrated by Samson Pollen; “Nobody had ever tried to heist the Treasury’s ‘Dillinger-proof’ money factory - until an obscure wrapping clerk walked off with $160,000 in $20 bills, hot off the government presses.”
    • 24 · Coral Sea…U.S. Navy’s Bloodiest Pacific Battle · Stan Smith · ar; “The order to intercept the Jap armada was clear to every man in Task Force 17: roadblock Hirohito’s fleet dead in its tracks, or risk losing the entire ocean.”
    • 28 · Until There Are None · W. J. Saber · nv; illustrated by Charles Copeland; “Three Secretaries were murdered and it was obvious the rest would die in order of importance. It was time for a showdown for an ex-POW and his ”brainwasher“ -- terror-master Gen. Cho”.
    • 30 · Stag’s Big Picture · [uncredited] · pi
    • 32 · Robert Rogers’ “Quick-Kill” Rangers—American’s First Commando Army · Richard Gallagher · ts; illustrated by George Wilson; “No ‘civilized’ troops had ever fought a war the way these men did: Attacking where least expected, striking with hit-and-run tactics that had every enemy soldier garrisoned on the lonely Northwest frontier shying at his own shadow.”
    • 34 · Sweet Potato Spader from the Swinging Island of Jersey · [uncredited] · pi
    • 36 · Murderous Mortars of “Texas” Jack Shelby—1st Inf. Div. Hero · Len Guttridge · ts; “The ex-broncobuster and his 107-pound, 81 mm, stovepipe-figured, shell spitting ‘lady’ were the most lethal combo ever to go into WW II combat.”
    • 38 · For Your Information · [uncredited] · cl
    • 40 · The Savage World Below City Streets · John Drozen · ts; “In every major city that has a subway system, teen-age ‘rat-packs’ terror stalk the maze of tunnels and arcades, working out of subterranean clubhouses, preying on commuters in an orgy of crime”.
    • 50 · Out of This World · [uncredited] · ms


    Stag [v19 #4, April 1968] []
    Issue partially indexed.


    Stag [v19 #7, July 1968] []
    Issue partially indexed.



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