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    Bluebook for Men [Vol. 101 No. 7, July 1962] []
    Fiction only.
    Details supplied by Grant Thiessen.
    • 18 · Strange Revenge of the French Chippie Collaborator · Lou Cameron · ex Fawcett Gold Medal, 1961
    • 32 · The Blonde Angler at Thunder Bay · Walter Miller · ss
    • 38 · A Knife in the Sun · Moss Tadrack · ss


    Bluebook for Men [Vol. 101 No. 9, September 1962] (cover by George Gross) []
    Details taken from eBay listing.
    • · Murder at Sucker Creek · Andrew Robin · ts; “A jealous trapper, a sexpot indian maid and a vanished partner spell out murder for the Canadian mounties.”
    • · The Day World War III Almost Started · Paul Meskil · ts; “East Germans who tried to kindle a Russian-American war on Christmas Day, 1958.”
    • · Wolf Dogs · Carl Sherman · ts; “In the Vietnam jungles, U.S. dogs are outwitting guerrillas.”
    • · Fantastic Flight of Arthur Aaron · Ralph Barker · ts; “How much agony can a man take? The incredible story of a dying pilot who tried to land his shattered bomber.”
    • · King of (Stolen) Diamonds · Frank O’Leary · ts; “A crooked fence who double-crossed one crook too many.”
    • · Cartoonists Say “Seein’ Is Believin’” · Various · ct
    • · Baseball’s Secret Feuds · Larry Reich · ar; “Stories newspapers don’t dare tell the sports fans.”
    • · The Front Page · Alan Hynd · ar; “Walter Howey, Editor: Write those headlines first—then find the story to fit.”
    • · Last One Off Is a… · Clifford W. Cox · ts; “A superstitious sailor, a school of sharks and a smell of danger foretell the end of a U.S. warship.”
    • · Queens Wild · Duane Yarnell · ar; “When bluffing in poker or for women—the quiet man wins.”
    • · Over-Passionate Women: Dilemma of U.S. Males · Jules Archer · ar; “Paradox of the rise in over-sexed women versus over-tired men.”
    • · Those Border Sin Towns Are Back Again · Simon Lee Garth · ar; “Bluebook reporter’s adventures in Mexico and his advice to the vice-lorn.”


    Bluebook for Men [Vol. 101 No. 10, October 1962] ed. Stephen West (H.S. Publications, Inc., 35¢, 82pp, cover by Stanley Borack) []
    Details supplied by Steve Scott.
    • 6 · One for the Bluebook of Sports: Fanny · Cy Rice & Sam Balter · cl
    • 8 · You Said It… · The Readers · lc
    • 10 · Bluebook Beat · Jim Winchester · cl
    • 12 · 80,000 Streetwalkers · Rod Heymann · ar; “Despite anti-prostitution laws, flesh peddling is bigger than ever in Paris”.
    • 16 · Chaos in Laos · Dave Colley & Jim Young · ts; “A hot-tempered Eurasian girl teams up with an ex-Marine to clobber Red guerrillas”.
    • 18 · The Yankee Smuggler Who’s Making a Monkey Out of English Customs · Clark —; as told to Arthur Kent · ts; illustrated by Earl Norem; “An American and his sexy English partner are making fools of English customs”.
    • 22 · How to Outfox a Used Car Dealer · Frank Vista · ar; “An ex-used car dealer exposes the tricks of his trade”.
    • 25 · The Ruthless Redhead · Andrew Robin · vi
    • 26 · How to Make a Girl Say Yes · Elad Nella · ss
    • 30 · Deep Freeze · K. R. Edson · ts; “In the frozen Arctic, a ruthless millionaire and a stubborn pilot battle to survive.”
    • 32 · Ghoulish Dr. Cream · Alan Hynd · ar; “Yes—There WAS a real Jekyll-Hyde murderer”.
    • 36 · Beauy Out of the Blue · [uncredited] · pi
    • 38 · The Best of Bill Mauldin’s Army · Bill Mauldin · ct; the Pulitzer Prize Winner’s Famous WWII cartoons.
    • 40 · War Is Hell, Woman Is Heaven · Warren Winden · ts; “Was the next bullet for him? Why did he have to die? Why?”.
    • 58 · On the House · Jim Winchester · ms


    Bluebook for Men [Vol. 102 No. 4, May 1963] (cover by Bob Schulz) []
    Details taken from eBay listing.
    • · Nympho Bitch Who Ruled Ravensbruck’s All-Women Hell Camp · James Collier · ts; “Jackbooted lesbian Thea Binz’ ghastly murders of girl slaves and SS guards made Buchenwald’s Ilse Koch look like a sainted nun.”
    • · The Warm-up Girls in Charlie Spaine’s Igloo · Leon Lazarus · ts; “Midway in a 56-day freeze, the downed pilot fell into a life-saving miracle—six of the loveliest thaw-out nymphs in Alaska.”
    • · That Horse-Laughing, Rat-Packing, Black Sheep Brother-in-Law—Peter Lawford · K. T. Leonard · ar; “Called both ”The Clan’s whipping post“ and ”JFK’s english valet“, the ex-grease monkey has somehow hacked out a world of his own.”
    • · Enslaved Yank on Africa’s Dreaded Skeleton Coast · Jack Lasco · ts; “Watching his German captors sink 1,500,000 tons of U.S. South Atlantic shipping, his one aim was to report the incredible facts.”
    • · Philadelphia’s “Double Hex” Cult That Poisoned 200 · S. P. Free · ts; “The web of murders was so tangled the D.A. needed a football coach’s chart to show who had done what to whom.”
    • · Castaway Lt. Miller’s 43-Day War on Jap-Held Arundel Island · Stan Smith · ts; “Left to die, he spiralled the grenade that wiped out his 23rd Nip and made him ”the greatest Robinson Crusoe commando of WW II“.”
    • · The Death Ray That Dooms the Bomber · Carl Sherman · ar; “Behind the scrapping of our B-52s: a light beam that from 3,000 miles off will roast a pilot’s eyes, burn up his plane in mid-air.”


    Bluebook for Men [Volume 102 Number 7, August 1963] ed. Stephen West (H.S. Publications, Inc., 35¢, 82pp, quarto, cover by George Gross) []
    published by Hy Steirman.
    Details supplied by Douglas Greene.
    • 6 · Blueline Special · Various · cl
    • 8 · Cracker Box · Various · hu
    • 10 · The Time of My Life; two colorful personal adventures.
    • _10 · I Went on a Binge with a Corpse · Harry Leslie, Jr. · ts
    • _10 · I Really Licked My Weight in Wildcats · John Olsen · ts
    • 13 · Bold Challenge to the U.S.S.R.: Our New Underseas Air Fleet · Don Knize · ar
    • 16 · Knock Out the ’Cyclops’—Save the Anzio Landing · Sam Shalotte · ts; illustrated by George Gross
    • 18 · How the FBI Nabs Its “Ten Most Wanted” · A. V. Loring · ar
    • 20 · Nobody Here but Us Lusty Rascals · [uncredited] · ct
    • 22 · The Fabulous Career of “Madame Drachma”: All Greece Was Her Love-Pen · James Collier · ts
    • 26 · Merci Mercedes · [uncredited] · pi; given in the Table of Contents as “Don’t Call This Mercedes Souped Up” starting on page 34.
    • 30 · American Agent Murdoch’s Escape from Russia’s Dragnet · Robert Laguardia · ts
    • 34 · After 29 Days They Ate Pilot Malmgren · K. T. Leonard · ts
    • 36 · Peacetime Yanks Enslaved by Mindoro Jap Hold-Outs · L. N. Dell · ar
    • 70 · You Said It · The Readers · lc


    Bluebook for Men [Vol. 102 No. 9, December 1963] (cover by Bruce Minney) []
    Details taken from eBay listing.
    • · Whiskey, Wild Women…and the Savage Chinese Giant · James Collier · ts; “On July 11, 1960, three key U.S. scientists in Rome became targets of the Red’s most fantastic undercover plot of the Cold War.”
    • · Operation Nightmare—SS Kapitan R., Commanding · Paul Meskil · ts; “When the German army failed to take Holland, the Gestapo brought in its favorite executioner and 140,000 Dutchmen were doomed.”
    • · “Nobody Testifies against Joe the Barber—and Lives” · Peter Rocco · ts; “For 30 years, Joe Barbara led a charmed life in the Mafia’s inner circle. Then he made his first mistake—he held a gangland steak-fry.”
    • · The Island That Went Berserk! · Stanley S. Jacobs · ar; “Early in 1963, Gunung Agung, the sleeping monster of Bali came alive—and in five days turned the island into a land of horror.”
    • · Revolt of Rangoon’s Decoy Girls · Leon Lazarus · ts; “It was up to some sarong-clad beauties, U.S. commandos and a herd of elephants to trap the Japs in the jungle north of the Burma seaport.”
    • · Crazy Henry—The Genius who Packaged Death · Glenn Daniels · ts; “Somewhere among New York’s busy millions, an anonymous little man sat in his room deciding who would live and who would die.”
    • · The Pagan Orgies of Mexico’s 20th Century Cannibal Cult · Stewart O’Malley · ts; “Here is the shocking report of the human sacrifices held this year in the caves of Yerbabuena, only 100 miles soutb of the Texas border.”
    • · Bluebelle of the Month: Shirley Anne Goode · [uncredited] · pi


    Bluebook for Men [Vol. 102 No. 11, March 1964] []
    Details taken from eBay listing.
    • · War Behind Barbed Wire · Ed Mack Miller · ts; illustrated by Earl Norem; “Prisoner of war Ross Greening had only empty hands and iron nerve to sustain a terrifying battle against armed Nazi guards.”
    • · Sin Under the A-Bomb · Jules Archer · ar; “A wild tomorrow-we-all-die sex attitude sweeps the world from Moscow to Washington.”
    • · Gun Boss of Sing Sing · Frank O’Leary · ts; “With a warden’s help, a bloody murderer carved out a crime empire inside penitentiary walls.”
    • · Forced Landing in Hell · Hamilton Cox · ts; “Trapped by a Northwest storm two fliers, a coed and her pilot, fight to survive a grueling ordeal in a stone age wilderness.”
    • · Cleopatra and the Desert Fox · Erik Marvin · ts; “Her body belonged to the paying customers but her eyes and ears were Rommel’s deadliest spy tools.”
    • · The American Mau-Mau Butcher · Stanley S. Jacobs · ts; “Blinded by hate, a Kenya security officer found surrendering terrorists helpless victims to his vengeful elephant gun.”
    • · 28 Million Girls Our GI’s May Have to Kill · David Crone · ar; “Will the U.S. male soldier be able to break bodies with bullets and grenades—smash back red infantry—when the screams he hears are those of dying females.”
    • · She’s on the Way Up: Timmy Shawn · [uncredited] · pi


    Bluebook for Men [Vol. 104 No. 5, September 1965] []
    Details taken from eBay listing.
    • · Money Talks · [uncredited] · cl; “Wallet and pocketbook tips on how to stretch your buck—plus exclusive new feature ”Something for Nothing“.”
    • · FBI’s Undercover Klansmen and Black Muslims · Marv Koeppel · ar; “Whether it’s a night raid by the KKK or a terror raid by the Fruit of Islam, within seconds of the decision the teletypes in J. Edgar Hoover’s office are pounding out the top-secret information—all because a handful of dedicated men are risking their lives to report on America’s terror squads.”
    • · America’s Coffin on Wheels · Pete Lamb · ar; “For every man who owns a car, or plans to buy one, here’s the scandalous truth about how the automobile industry has turned the family auto into a rolling death trap.”
    • · Lunch Time Sex-Break · L. E. Owen · ar; “The Continental custom of an afternoon siesta has caught on big with American businessmen—with the extra Yankee twist of adding female company to that three-hour boudoir binge.”
    • · WW II’s Blood-and-Thunder Reporter · Ed Hyde · ar; “Never-before-told combat career of Walter Cronkite—from the beachheads of North Africa to the ”Black Sunday“ raid on Schweinfurt to the airborne invasion at Eindhoven, no assignment was too dirty or too dangerous for this ace correspondent.”
    • · King of Pornography · Cyrus W. Bell · ar; “First publisher of such underground classics as Fanny Hill, Lolita and Tropic of Cancer, Maurice Girodias has turned the world upside down with the boldest books ever printed. Called ”smut scribblings“ by some, they’ve made this Paris-based owner of Olympia Press the richest, most famous—and savagely cursed—literary man of the 20th Century.”
    • · Okinawa’s Maverick Marine · Kurt Vaughn · ts; “A salty ”old-timer“ who should have had a soft headquarters job somewhere, this tough 50-year-old ex-prof—Sen. Paul Douglas—showed the kids of the 1st Marine Division how to be a hard-bitten, hard-swearing, and hard-driving gyrene—by putting his life on the line in Peleliu and Okinawa.”
    • · Peeler on a Two-Wheeler · [uncredited] · pi; “Bluebook uncovers Natacha Cramblin, the shapeliest cyclist to come roaring down the turnpike.”
    • · Sin-’n’-Surf “Beachnik” Brawls · Leon Ridgefield · ar; “Looking for a change-of-pace summer vacation? Try joining one of those sun-and-fun fraternities. This new breed of beach boy enjoys a full day of surf-boarding and scuba diving—and a full night of boozing and bikini bouncing.”
    • · White Hell at 100 Below Zero · Jim Delroy · ts; “Unsung stoy of the handful of U. S. Navy men who, battling ”white-outs“, snow blindness and ”ice hurricanes“, are conquering the killer Antarctic—the world’s last frontier.”


    Bluebook for Men [Vol. 104 No. 10, February 1966] []
    Details taken from eBay listing.
    • · The Luftwaffe Ace Who Bombed B-17’s Out of the Air · Henry I. Kurtz · ts; “A blooded veteran with 52 kills to his credit, Lt. Heinz Knoke had one Messerschmitt after another shot out from under him trying to rip into the American air armadas pulverizing Nazi Germany. Then he got the brilliant idea—bomb the flying forts and liberators. and he proved it could work—by blasting 24 bombers out of the blue!”
    • · Pro-Football Is Brawn, Blood—and Brains · Jimmy Brown & Myron Cope · ar; “Cleveland’s Jimmy Brown—The greatest Mr. Inside in the history of the sport—gives the real lowdown on why being a big bruising brute isn’t enough in that bone-crunching game.”
    • · America’s Secret Sin Societies · Robert Dawes · ar; “According to the sick people in the know, wife-swapping is passe. Today’s love-cultists are well-organized (they run recruiting campaigns), are well-known (some of the so-called ”best“ people belong), and are well-financed (their no-limit flingos are held in the poshest country clubs around).”
    • · Atomic Death Factories in Your Backyard · Michael Davis · ar; “With Government and private industry building nuclear reactors by the dozen across the country—there are 150 going up right now—the chances of accidents turning our cities into ”hot“ radioactive mounds of concrete and steel increase with each day. can’t happen? it already has—many times!”
    • · Call-Girl Bonanza · Ollie Stewart · ar; “Scorching report by Bluebook’s globe-trotting casanova on why the ”World’s Oldest Profession“, despite laws, raids and arrests, is bigger than ever—even in the U.S.!”
    • · Headhunter of Guadalcanal · Pete Lamb · ts; “Medal of honor saga of Maj. Kenneth Bailey—the Marine throat slitter who literally carved up the Japs on ”Bloody Ridge.“.”
    • · Mischelle on a Hot Tin Roof · [uncredited] · pi; “Not since the farmers took their weather vanes off the tops of barns has anyone seen such a gorgeous roof-top ornament as this 22-year-old beauty.”
    • · Invisible Man · Alan Lambert · ts; “Here, for the first time, are the top secret facts about the U.S. Navy’s most incredible wartime test—the ”Philadelphia experiment“—and the man who made a destroyer-escort and its entire crew disappear in broad daylight!”


    Bluebook
    Title changed from Bluebook for Men.


    Bluebook [v109 #4, September 1970] (Q.M.G. Magazine Corp, 50¢) []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · Cold Steel at Hot Rocks · Jim Arthur · ts
    • · Airline Stewardesses—How They Make the Passion Scene · Dick Barron · ar
    • · Revealed: The Sex and Terror War Castro’s Waging in South America · Derek Coleman · ar
    • · The Guns That Made the Mafia · Mel Smythe · ar
    • · Night of the Naked Witch · Bob McDonald · ss


    Bluebook [v110 #4, July 1971] ed. B. R. Ampolsk (Q.M.G. Magazine Corp, 50¢, 90pp) []
    associate ed., Art Crockett.
    Details supplied by Douglas Greene.
    • 6 · Flashes for Men · Various · cl
    • 8 · Bluebook’s Bull Session · The Readers · lc
    • 10 · Bookshelf Adventurer · Various · br
    • 14 · Singles Only Cruises—10 Day Floating Orgies · Sam Horton · ar
    • 18 · The Vietnam Suicide Saga of the CIA’s Desperate Nine · Bob Strange · ts
    • 22 · How Business Snoops Are Invading Your Bedroom · Mike Scott · ar
    • 26 · Slay Time Blonde · Rod Murray · ss
    • 28 · Revealed: Inner Secrets of the International Cocaine Combine · Robert F. Dorr · ar
    • 30 · Red Chinese Kidnap Ordeal of the Supersonic Air Ace · Mark Sufrin · ts
    • 32 · Inside the Mexican Passion Houses Where U.S. Chicks Take Advance Courses in Sex · John C. Moore · ar
    • 36 · Blast the Panzers at Hell’s Pass · Larry Garrison · ts
    • 40 · Three Sensuous Women Speak Out on Sex · Bill Sergeant · ar
    • 44 · Bluebook Discovers Selma Borg · Various · pi



    Blues [February 1929] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.


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