''Detective Fiction Weekly'', April 20, 1935 Source
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''Detective Fiction Weekly'', April 20, 1935 Source
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December 7, 1926 issue
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Read the Pirate of Wall Street by Fred MacIsaac at the site above.
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October 22, 1932 issue
Fred MacIsaac, “Millionaires’ Cruise” (Part 1 of 5)
Johnston McCulley, “Saved by Sorcery"
Erle Stanley Gardner, “The Kid Throws a Stone” (Patent Leather Kid)
Stookie Allen: Illustrated Crimes: The Chewed Stick
Robert H. Rohde, “The Wrong Reef” (Reggie Chivers/Red Duke)
Joseph Ivers Lawrence, “Tower of Terror” (Part 5 of 5)
Dolores Stephen: Trailing Broadway’s Butterfly Strangler
Robert Arthur, “The Murder Mark"
Thomas Topham, “Mrs. Buxton Gets a Clew"
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June 6, 1936 issue
George Bruce, “A Butterfly Net for a Tiger"
Donald Barr Chidsey, “The Man Without a Face"
Fred MacIsaac, “Death Rides the Deep” (Part 2 of 6)
Kenneth MacNichol, “Murder in Vaudeville"
Charles Molyneux Brown, “Easy Riding"
Glenn Garrison: The Case of the Airtight Alibi
Basil Woon, “Copper-Proof"
Stookie Allen: Illustrated Crimes
L. Ron Hubbard, “The Mad Dog Murder"
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January 19, 1935 issue
cover art by Lejaren Hiller
Eugene Thomas, “The Lady from Hell” (Vivian Legrand/The Lady from Hell), not the same as the story of the same name in the May 2, 1936 issue
Anthony Rud, “Riddle of the Severed Finger" (Jigger Masters)
H. H. Matteson, “Hoh-Hoh, The Conju Man” (Hoh-Hoh Stevens)
Eugene P. Lyle, Jr., “The Girdle of Serpents"
Howard McLellan: Getaway Molls ·
Paul Berdanier ~ Illustrated Crimes: The Murder on the Padanaram Bridge
Fred MacIsaac, “The Man with the Club Foot” (Part 3 of 5)
Edward Parrish Ware, “Killers in the Cane” (Ranger Jack Calhoun)
Justin Pate, “Timed to Die"
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April 29, 1939 issue
cover art by Emmett Watson
Donald Barr Chidsey, “Once Too Often” (McGarvey;Wainwright T. Morton)
Norbert Davis, “The Lethal Logic"
Richard Sale, “The Devil Calls a Doctor"
Robert Arthur, “Too Much Moxie"
Fred MacIsaac, “The Microphone Murders” (Part 3 of 4)
Stookie Allen: Illustrated Crimes: The Phantom Burglar
Hugh B. Cave, “The Head of J. James"
Dale Clark, “You Be the Jury"
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June 29, 1935 issue
cover art by Lejaren Hiller
Fred MacIsaac, “The Party Murder"
Judson P. Philips & Thomas M. Johnson, “Red War” (Part 2 of 6)
Maurice Beam, “Colt versus Cuttyhunk"
Paul Berdanier, Illustrated Crimes: The Case of the Murderous Firebug
Laurence Donovan, “Bring Back the Body"
Robert W. Sneddon, “The March of Crime"
H. W. Guernsey, “Night Duty"
C. St. John Sprigg, “No Errors"
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