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 Three stories were announced for the unpublished Fall 1943 issue. | 
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 Despite the title this magazine reprinted stories from several different US magazines. Number of issues published not known. | 
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 One-shot which, despite the title, reprinted stories from New Detective Magazine. | 
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 Partial reprint of the January 1948 issue of New Detective Magazine. Details taken from Table of Contents. | 
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 A short-lived detective pulp that never found an audience. | 
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 One story was announced for the unpublished Summer 1943 issue. | 
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 F.B.I. Detective Stories was introduced in February 1949 and ran on a regular bimonthly schedule for 14 issues—quite a long life for a magazine about “The Feds”, particularly at a time when the general trend was long past. | 
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