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    Saga [Vol. 8 No. 1, April 1954] (Macfadden Publications Inc., quarto, cover by Herb Mott) []
    Details taken from eBay listing.
    • · Elegant Mouthpiece · Edwin Linn · ar; the story of J. Roland Sala with photos that include Pat Ward and Jim Kilgallen. Story centers around the Jelke case.
    • · Wars I Have Seen Written and Illustrated · John Groth · ar
    • · The Complete and Authentic Life of Jesse James · Carl W. Breihan · ex Frederick Fell, Inc., 1953; illustrated by photos
    • · Case of the Substituted Corpse · Herbert Asbury · ss; illustrated by Paul Callé; about John C. Cult central figure in a New York murder in 1841.
    • · The Wonderful Three Horse Hitch · John C. V. Morris · ar; illustrated by Jack Hearne
    • · Attack at Anchor · George Fielding Eliot · ss; illustrated by Herb Mott; the United States against the British again as Master Commandant Thomas MacDonough, US Navy and the Saratoga take center stage.
    • · They Swept the Seas · Melvin R. Etheridge · ts; illustrated by Ed Valigursky; the story of a skipper that has knocked off 5 Japanese ships and with a tiger by the tail, couldn’t let go. Stars Lieutenant Bill Yeager and the U.S.S. Rainbow.
    • · Johnny Gaunt Captured a Railroad · Frank J. Canney · ts; illustrated by Leo Summers
    • · The Crippled Stallion · Robert V. Williams · ss
    • · Baboon Slayer · David Marais · ss; illustrated by Tom Beecham
    • · Why Did Not She Marry the Repairman · Arthur Marx · ss
    • · The Race That’s Hardly Ever Run · Al Hirshberg · ar; the Inferno ski race in New Hampshire.
    • · Stan Smith’s Guide to Trout Fishing · Stan Smith · ar






    Saga [v59 #6, December 1981] ed. David J. Elrich (Lexington Library, Inc., $1.50, 82pp, quarto) []
    Details supplied by Tom Daniels.


    The Saint Detective Magazine:   (about)
    The Saint Detective Magazine was launched in Spring 1953 and initially published a story in each issue featuring Leslie Charteris’ Saint, after whom the magazine was named. The title was changed to The Saint Mystery Magazine from November 1958 and to The Saint Magazine from May 1966. The new name didn’t last long and the magazine folded in October 1967 after a very creditable 141 issues.


    The Saint Detective Magazine

    • Publishers:
      • King-Size Publications, Inc.; 11 West 42nd Street, New York 36; and later at 320 Fifth Avenue, New York 1: The Saint Detective Magazine.
    • Editors:
      • Sam Merwin, Jr. - Editor: The Saint Detective Magazine, Mar 1953 – Nov 1953.
      • Beatrice Jones - Editor: The Saint Detective Magazine, Jan 1954 – Mar 1954.
      • Leo Margulies - Editorial Director: The Saint Detective Magazine, May 1954 – Jul 1956.
      • Hans Stefan Santesson - Editor: The Saint Detective Magazine, Aug 1956 – Oct 1958.
      • Leslie Charteris - Supervising Editor: The Saint Detective Magazine.







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