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    Mystery Novels Magazine
    Title changed from Mystery Novels Magazine Quarterly.

    • Publishers:
      • Winford Publications, Inc.; 165 Franklin Street, New York, NY: Mystery Novels Magazine.











    Mystery Puzzle of the Month   (about)
    Mystery Puzzle of the Month was a series of jigsaws published by Pearl Publishing Co., each of which was accompanied by an original short story in a well-known series. The idea was that both story and jigsaw contained clues that would allow the reader to solve the mystery. The actual solution was given on the final page of the story in mirror text.






























    Mystery Scene [#147, Winter 2017] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · How to Be a Writer Without Writing Anything: Part One · Lawrence Block · ar
      first appeared in Chinese in Unitas.


    Mystery Scene [#148, Spring 2017] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · How to Be a Writer Without Writing Anything: Part Two · Lawrence Block · ar
      first appeared in Chinese in Unitas.



    Mystery Stories (UK) (1930s)   (about)
    A companion title to Mystery and Detection, Mystery Stories was a mixture of new stories and reprints, but drew mostly from lesser-known British sources or American pulps.

    • Publishers:
      • The World’s Work (1913) Ltd.; Kingswood, Surrey: Mystery Stories.























    Mystery Stories [#22, May 1941] (1/-, 72pp+, pulp) []
    Norman de la Rue and Joseph Bright-Hill are listed on the cover, but their stories did not appear until the next issue.
    Details taken from Table of Contents.






    Mystery Street
    Although this title is listed on www.thrillingdetective.com, it was a stillborn magazine. The editor, O’Neil de Noux, described it as “A fantastic idea by Pulphouse Publishing of Eugene, Oregon. Mystery Street was going to be ‘The New Wave of Crime Fiction’. We started with a 10,000 word story by Kate Wilhelm, stories from John Lutz, George Alec Effinger, Lee Floren and others. We put together the first issue (a great cover by Peggy Ranson) but Pulphouse went under before we got the magazine into print.”


    Mystery Tales (1930s)   (about)
    One of Martin Goodman’s “Red Circle” weird menace magazines, seemingly published as a companion to Star Detective. Began with Vol.2 No.3, possibly to match the current issue of Star Detective.

    • Publishers:
      • Western Fiction Publishing Co., Inc.; 4600 Diversey Avenue, Chicago, IL: Mystery Tales.
    • Editors:







    Mystery Tales [Vol. 3 No. 2, September 1939] (Western Fiction Publishing Co., Inc., 15¢, 116pp, pulp) []
    Details supplied by Steve Miller.




    Mystery Tales [Vol. 3 No. 5, May 1940] (Western Fiction Publishing Co., Inc., 15¢, 116pp, pulp) []
    Details supplied by Steve Miller.


    Mystery Tales [Vol. 3 No. 6, June 1940 (unpublished)] []
    Three stories were announced for the unpublished June 1940 issue.


    Mystery Tales (1950s)   (about)
    A short-lived magazine with an assortment of well-known and lesser-known authors writing crime-adventure stories, oriented more to fast action and swinging locales than to mystery.

    • Publishers:
      • Atlas Magazines, Inc.; 655 Madison Avenue, New York 21, NY: Mystery Tales.
    • Editors:





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