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 Great Detective was originally launched in 1933 with the self-imposed task of publishing “the best detective-mystery fiction available”, much of it with a distinctly English flavour. After nine issues or so there was a hiatus following which the magazine resurfaced briefly featuring entirely original fiction, but survived for only three issues in this guise.  | 
  
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 A short-lived magazine which described itself as “a repository of stories for the mystery lover and a distinguished place for authors to publish their best work. What makes us different from most other mystery/suspense publications is the word wholesome.”  | 
  
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 This magazine has not been seen but is supposedly a rebinding of unsold copies of Star Novels Magazine for Summer 1933.  | 
  
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 Stories reprinted from Amazing and Fantastic.  | 
  
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 from Amazing. Dated 1965.  | 
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