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Detective Fiction Weekly [v141 # 3, November 16, 1940] (pulp) [PDF:19143]


Detective Fiction Weekly [v148 # 1, September 17, 1941] (10¢, 66pp, 7¾" x 11½") Details taken from scan of ToC posted on eBay.


Detective Fiction Weekly [v148 # 2, October 1, 1941] (10¢, 66pp, 7¾" x 11½") Details taken from scan of ToC posted on eBay.


Detective Fiction [v155 #3, February 1951] (25¢, 112pp+, 8½" x 6¼") [MH]


Detective Fiction Weekly (Canada)


Detective Fiction Weekly (Canada) [v74, #6, March 25, 1933] (The Red Star News Co., 15¢, 144pp+, pulp, cover by Walter De Maris) Printed and distributed in Canada by The MacLean Publishing Co. Limited, Toronto. [MH]


Detective Fiction Weekly (Canada) [v81, #1, December 9, 1933] (The Red Star News Co., 15¢, 144pp+, pulp) Printed by The MacLean Publishing Co. Limited, Toronto, and distributed by The Trans-Canada News Co., 481 University Avenue, Toronto. Contents from U.S. edition of same date, with Canadian advertisements. [MH]


Detective Fiction Weekly (Canada) [v87, #5, September 15, 1934] (The Red Star News Co., 10¢, 144pp+, pulp, cover by John A. Coughlin) Printed in Canada by The MacLean Publishing Co. Limited, Toronto, and distributed by The Trans-Canada News Co., Toronto. Identical to the U.S. edition of the same date, except for advertisements and the cover price. [MH]


The Detective Library


The Detective Library [v 1 #1, March 1932] (W. M. Clayton Publisher, Cover by Rafael De Soto, 25¢, 192pp+, pulp) [STM]


The Detective Magazine
          Fortnightly British pulp magazine which ran between 1922-25. Each issue -- superbly illustrated by a variety of artists, most of them Amalgamated Press regulars -- is a mixture of fiction and non-fiction; the early issues contained the serialisation of “Flat 2” by Edgar Wallace and offered a £500 prize to the reader who could come up with the best solution to the mystery; Wallace’s own solution was published a few months after the third episode appeared.
          George Dilnot, the editor, was a well-known crime journalist of the time, editing a number of volumes of books about famous trials; he was also a former editor of Answers, and wrote “The Romance of the Amalgamated Press”; clearly a favoured son of the company. Dilnot used his contacts at Scotland Yard and seems to have hired every ex-Chief Det.-Insp. that ever worked there to write articles. In the fiction department, he often relied on American reprints, but there’s some very interesting British authors tucked away in these old pages too. [compiled by Steve Holland]
           This list contains information from 65 issues out of a total of 65. A complete index to this and other British fiction magazines is forthcoming from the British Library. For more information click here.


The Detective Magazine [# 1, November 24, 1922] (7d, 100pp, pulp, cover by R. T. Cooper)


The Detective Magazine [# 2, December 8, 1922] (7d, 100pp, pulp, cover by R. T. Cooper)


The Detective Magazine [# 3, December 22, 1922] (7d, 100pp, pulp, cover by R. T. Cooper)


The Detective Magazine [# 4, January 5, 1923] (7d, 100pp, pulp, cover by R. H. Brock)


The Detective Magazine [# 5, January 19, 1923] (7d, 100pp, pulp, cover by R. T. Cooper)


The Detective Magazine [v 1 # 6, February 2, 1923] (7d, 100pp, pulp, cover by E. Verpilleux)


The Detective Magazine [v 1 # 7, February 16, 1923] (7d, 100pp, pulp, cover by Lendon)


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