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Volume number listed as “Vol. N” (i.e. Vol. L + 2). Listing all but photo features. Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |
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In the 1920s a handful of short stories were reprinted as standalone pamphlets possibly to help advertise the magazine. |
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British reprint edition of F.B.I. Detective Stories. |
Partial reprint of the February 1949 issue of F.B.I. Detective Stories. Note that the cover and Table of Contents both give the title as Real F.B.I. Detective Case Stories, but it is also referred to internally simply as FBI Detective. |
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Real Mystery was a short-lived, weird menace, pulp launched to reprint stories from Uncanny Tales and Mystery Tales under new titles. |
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Initially the numbering was continued from a crime magazine called Mystery Novels Magazine which is not indexed here. |
Details taken from eBay listing. |
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Details taken from listing on ABEBooks. |
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Title changed from Real Northwest Adventures. |
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Pulp parody, only issue. All the bylines are pseudonyms for Yale Record writers/staffers. |
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The title remained Real Western on the cover and indicia, but was given as Real Western Stories at the head of the Table of Contents on some issues at least. |
Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |
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Issue partially indexed. |
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Issue partially indexed. |
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Details supplied by Rob Preston. |
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