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Complete Cowboy Novel Magazine [v 8 #2, November 1948] ed. Robert W. Lowndes (Columbia Publications, Inc., 15¢, pulp) [RB5]


Complete Cowboy Novel Magazine [v 8 #3, February 1949] ed. Robert W. Lowndes (Columbia Publications, Inc., 15¢, pulp) [RB5]


Complete Cowboy Novel Magazine [v 8 #4, April 1949] ed. Robert W. Lowndes (Columbia Publications, Inc., 15¢, pulp) [RB5]


Complete Cowboy Novel Magazine [v 8 #5, June 1949] ed. Robert W. Lowndes (Columbia Publications, Inc., 15¢, pulp) [RB5]


Complete Cowboy Novel Magazine [v 8 #6, August 1949] ed. Robert W. Lowndes (Columbia Publications, Inc., 15¢, pulp) [RB5]


Complete Cowboy Novel Magazine [v 9 #1, October 1949] ed. Robert W. Lowndes (Columbia Publications, Inc., 15¢, pulp) [RB5]


Complete Cowboy Novel Magazine [v 9 #2, December 1949] ed. Robert W. Lowndes (Columbia Publications, Inc., 15¢, pulp) [RB5]


Complete Cowboy Novel Magazine [v 9 #3, April-May 1950] ed. Robert W. Lowndes (Columbia Publications, Inc., 15¢, pulp) [RB5]


Complete Cowboy (UK)


Complete Cowboy (UK) [n.d. (1943)] ed. Anon. (Gerald G. Swan Ltd., 7d, 48pp, standard pulp) Reprint of the October 1941 (US) issue. Details taken from photocopy of Table of Contents. [PSP]


Complete Detective Cases


Complete Detective Cases [June 1946] all listed nominally as Articles. [MW]


Complete Detective Novel Magazine


Complete Detective Novel Magazine [# 4, October 1928] (Novel Magazines Corp., 25¢, 138pp, pulp) Information from EBAY auction.


Complete Detective Novel Magazine [# 6, December 1928] (Novel Magazine Corp., 25¢, pulp) [David Lee Smith]
  • · The Secret Defenders · Anne MacMahon · na; “It’s a Remarkable Organization that Nancy joins, and the job Requires Her to Take Her Life in Her Hands”.
  • · The Coffin Squadron · CR-2-11 · ar; The story of an American Member of One of the Most Dangerous Branches of the British Secret Service".
  • · The Perfect Crime That Failed · W. L. Barnhart · ss; “One of the Most Unusual Criminals in All History was Earl Pivan, as this story will demonstrate”.
  • · My Weirdest Case · James Ray · ss
  • · The Belgian “Underground” · Richard Wilmer Rowan · ts; “This True Spy Story deals with such Celebrated Characters as Edith Cavell, Alice Dubois, and others.


Complete Detective Novel Magazine [#11, May 1929] (Novel Magazine Corporation, 25¢, 144pp, pulp, cover by Reusswig) [Rob]


Complete Detective Novel Magazine [#16, October 1929] (Novel Magazine Corporation, 25¢, 144pp, pulp, cover by Wesso) [Fred Kelso]
  • · The Big Foot Murder Mystery · Edgar Wallace · na; Murder in a Lonely Cabin - A Giants Footprints in the Sand - A Singing Tramp, Who Terrorizes a Whole Countryside - A Strangler-Killer who Murders Wholesale - These Elements make a story you Should Not Read Late at Night.
  • · Ropes End · Francis McAllister · ss; Wanted for Murder, Stemmer hid out - Yet Lived in Terror of the Power Greater Than the Law
  • · Queen of the Fences · Marie Louise Eliott · ar; The Career of Mother Mandelbaum, Peerless of them All.


Complete Detective Novel Magazine [#17, November 1929] (Novel Magazine Corporation, 25¢, 144pp, pulp, cover by H. Wesso) [Rob]


Complete Detective Novel Magazine [#21, March 1930] (Novel Magazine Corporation, 25¢, 144pp, pulp) [Fred Kelso]
  • 4 · The Hollywood Murder Case · Herbert Crooker · na; A Screen Star Murdered - A Scandal Uncovered Secrets of Hollywood’s Night Life Exposed. Could you have done a better job than Detective Clay Brooks, if you had handled the case?
  • 118 · The Confidence Game Is the Oldest Game Known · William Denning · ar
  • 120 · Famous Murder Cases: The Clue of the Striped Bed-Ticking · Alvin F. Harlow · ar
  • 125 · Crime Does Not Pay (by One Who Knows) · Thomas Hoanie · ar
  • 128 · The Real “Queen of the Underworld” · W. O. Clark · ar; Sophie Lyons Burke.
  • 136 · How to Be a Detective: Variations in Crime · Charles W. Sheraton · ar
  • 140 · Headquarters, Where the Readers Get Together · The Readers · lc


Complete Detective Novel Magazine [#23, May 1930] (Novel Magazine Corporation, 25¢, 144pp, pulp, cover by Sidney Riesenberg) [Rob]


Complete Detective Novel Magazine [#36, June 1931] (Novel Magazine Corporation, 25¢, 144pp, pulp, cover by H. L. Parkhurst) [Fred Kelso]
  • 6 · The Clock Struck 13 · George Henry Daugherty · na; Red Hubbell, Cub Reporter, Tackles the Murder Mystery that Terrifed an Entire City. There was Blood on the Hands of the Niece, Blood on the Hands of his Butler - and Blood in the Minds of Certain Men on the Night the Millionaire, Sam Jenner, was Murdered. “Red Hubbell, Cub Reporter, Traces the Crimson Trail to it’s Strange End”.
  • 95 · Electric Ballots · Henry Leverage · ss
  • 102 · Dictionary of Thieves’ Argot · Don Charles · ar
  • 103 · Southdown Mutton · L. Patrick Greene · ss Argosy All-Story Weekly Sep 7 ’29; A Simple Shepard and a Cruel Killer Match Wits.
  • 113 · The Big Palookah · William A. Ucker · ss
  • 119 · Crime of Circumstance · Charles G. Booth · ss
  • 124 · Ivory O’Toole, Wise Guy [Ivory O’Toole] · Mark Mellen · ss
  • 131 · Double Double Cross · W. W. Van Dale · ss
  • 137 · Our National Dependece Upon the Police · U. V. Wilcox · ar


Complete Detective Novel Magazine [#44, February 1932] (Teck Publishing Corporation, 25¢, 144pp, pulp) [Rob/Fred Kelso]
  • 8 · The Scarzi Murder · R. G. Dixon · na; Tom Burke, Criminal Investigator, handles this case in Masterly Fashion.
  • 88 · Stool Pigeons · Captain Frank Peabody · cl; This Famous Detective gives us another inside story of the Necessity of Stool Pigeons in the Detection of Criminals.
  • 99 · Blackmail · William A. Ucker · ss
  • 104 · Against Orders · Allen Glasser · ss
  • 112 · Solving the Perfect Crime · Ray Torr · tc
  • 114 · Understudy · R. C. Pitzer · ss
  • 121 · Fingers of Death · Fred H. Thompson · ss; A Reporter who helps in running down a murder was also quite a Hunter.
  • 137 · A Lady’s Comb · Howard Swain · ss


Complete Detective Novel Magazine [#58, April 1933] (Novel Magazine Corporation, 25¢, 144pp, pulp, cover by H. L. Parkhurst) [Fred Kelso]
  • · Tragedy in Pleasant Valley · Beulah Poynter · ss; A New York Crime Reporter Solves an Amazing Murder and Finds Romance Concealed in it.
  • · Lethion · Murray Leinster & Helen Jenkins · ss; Clark, Thirsting for Revenge, Takes Poison so that Helvin could be Accuse of His Murder, but Miscalculated.


Complete Detective Novel Magazine [#64, November 1933] (Novel Magazine Corporation, 25¢, 144pp, pulp) [Fred Kelso]
  • · Kings Die Hard [Anatole Flique] · Charles G. Booth · na; Two Kings - Logan Arbuckle and Al Prietto, Alike as Two Peas and yet Bitterest Enemies in their Deadly Battle for Supremacy. “The Most Dangerous Man in America and his Most Dangerous Enemy - This is a tale of Sinister Monarchs Clashing for Power”.
  • · Marihuana Joe · Edgar Forest Wolfe · ss; A tale of Dope Peddling in Mexico.


Complete Detective Novel Magazine [#65, December 1933] (Teck Publishing Corporation, 25¢, 144pp, pulp, cover by H. Parkhurst) [Rob]


Complete Detective Novel Magazine [#67, February 1934] (Teck Publishing Corporation, 25¢, 144pp, pulp, cover by H. Parkhurst) [Rob]


Complete Detective Novel Magazine [#69, April 1934] (Novel Magazine Corporation, 25¢, 144pp, pulp, cover by H. L. Parkhurst) [Fred Kelso]
  • 6 · Murder in the Family · Murray Leinster · na; It requires nerve to Take the Role of a man whose Double you happen to be - Even to attempt the solution of a Crime. “Would you have the courage to do what Ted Gerard did - enter a man’s household, whose Double he happened to be - to solve a crime?”
  • 111 · Montello’s Mistake · Harry Dodsworth · ss
  • 116 · A Lie That Revealed Truth · J. Rae Tooke · ss
  • 122 · Gangster’s Match · Alfred I. Tooke · ss


Complete Detective Novel Magazine [#70, May 1934] (Novel Magazine Corporation, 25¢, 144pp, pulp) [Fred Kelso]
  • · The Signet Ring · Harriet McDoual Daniels · na; It meant Untold Wealth - Yet it Brough Death to those who Possessed it. “Given with a Curse, it Spread Disaster and Doom to those who Touched it”.
  • · Curtain Call · James Bennett · ss; This is a Different, a Most Unusual Tale of an Actress who Knew the Weakness in the Minds of Men.


Complete Detective Novel Magazine [#71, June 1934] (Teck Publishing Corporation, 15¢, 112pp, pulp, cover by H. Parkhurst) [Rob]


Complete Detective Novel Magazine (Canada)


Complete Detective Novel Magazine (Canada) [No. 62, August-September 1933] (Teck Publications, Toronto, 30¢, 144pp+, pulp, cover by Parkhurst) [MH]


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