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    Who? Detective Magazine   (about)
    Short-lived magazine publishing original stories by South African authors.

    • Publishers:
      • Dolphin Press (Pty.) Ltd.; 16 Hans Street, Jeppe, Johannesburg, South Africa: Who? Detective Magazine.
    • Editors:




    Whodunit?   (about)
    Unusual magazine with a stated policy of using only stories with surprise endings although, in the single issue published, only one story was actually a whodunit.

    • Publishers:
      • I.D. Publications, Inc.; 8383 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, CA 90069: Whodunit?.
    • Editors:



    Wild & Wooly Mammoth Detective   (about)
    One-shot fanzine—a parody of the Ziff-Davis pulps.

    • Publishers:
      • Pulp Confidential Press; 1001 W. Collins Avenue, Collingswood, NJ 08107: Wild & Wooly Mammoth Detective.


    Wild & Wooly Mammoth Detective [v1 #1, 1991] (Pulp Confidential Press, $10.00, 12pp, 8.5″ x 5.5″, cover by George Chastain)
    Has a cover “price” 25 cents. Produced in a numbered edition of 100 copies, distributed in a manila envelope with matching numbered label. 9 interior illustrations by George Chastain.
    Details supplied by Rick Hall.


    Wit   (about)
    Despite the title, this magazine, subtitled “Modern Mirth and Mystery” mainly contained a series of detective stories about sleuths Rex Dimond & Sally Dexter by Martin Thomas, and anonymous mystery vignettes.

    • Publishers:
      • Wit Publications (BCM/Bizarresque); London WC1: Wit.


    Wit [No. 1, 1947] (Wit Publications, 1/-, 52pp, 4.75″ x 7.25″)
    Subtitled “Modern Mirth and Mystery”.






    World Wide Detective Stories   (about)
    Short-lived magazine publishing original stories by Canadian authors.

    • Publishers:
      • Daring Publishing Company; 746 Broadview Avenue, Toronto, Ontario: World Wide Detective Stories.
    • Editors:











    Yankee Shorts:   (about)
    The first series was published from 1940 to 1942, numbered sequentially, but with each individual issue carrying the name of an individual magazine. The series mixed reprints with original stories probably depending on how much space there was left in each issue.

    The second series, published in 1943/1944, were digest-sized and were explicitly labelled Yankee Shorts as well as a separate title such as Romance Shorts and Western Shorts and a number. In this series, however, the issues were numbered as sequels to the equivalent title in the first series. whether these numbers represented a second generic series, or if each was numbered as a sequel to the first series.



    Yankee Shorts [#1, Yankee Romance Shorts (November 1940)] (Gerald G. Swan, 10¢, 32pp, 6.75″ x 9.5″)
    Note the pages are unnumbered. Price quoted as 3d in advert for series.



    Yankee Shorts [#3, Yankee Science Fiction (November 1940)] (3d, 32pp+, 6.75″ x 9.5″)
    • 1 · Space-Ship Derby · Milton Kaletsky · ss Science Fiction Quarterly Summer 1940
    • 9 · Package of Power · David C. Cooke · ss Science Fiction Quarterly Summer 1940
    • 17 · The Gentle Brain · Arthur Allport · ss Science Fiction Quarterly Summer 1940
    • 27 · Life Inside a Wall · Harl Vincent · ss Science Fiction Quarterly Summer 1940



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