Subtitled “the magazine for children” on the cover only. |
Really a gangster magazine with the atmosphere of a 40s pulp. Old-time writers G.T. Fleming-Roberts and Robert Sidney Bowen appeared alongside newcomers Harlan Ellison and Edward D. Hoch. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details supplied by Steve Miller. |
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--- see under Best Detective Magazine (1929). |
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Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
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One of the many undated “one shot” magazines published in the UK in the years after the Second World War. First in a loose series with Phantom Detective Cases, Mystery Crime Cases and Dynamic Detective Cases |
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Details supplied by John Locke. |
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Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |
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Details supplied by John Locke. |
True Police Stories. Details supplied by Sharon Eisenberg. |
One of the many undated “one shot” magazines published in the UK in the years after the Second World War. In a loose series with Homicide Reporter, Police Detective, Racket-Buster Detective and Crime Investigator. |
Issue partially indexed. |