THE ST. VALENTINE’S DAY MASSACRE BORIS O’HARA | DELL BOOKS: #7586, 1967
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THE ST. VALENTINE’S DAY MASSACRE BORIS O’HARA | DELL BOOKS: #7586, 1967
‘Twelve Times Zero’ by Howard Browne, ''Worlds Of If'', Vol. 1, #1, 1952 (artist uncredited) Source
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Nov./Dec. 1952 issue
cover art by Barye W. Phillips
Mickey Spillane (ghost written by Howard Browne), “The Veiled Woman"
Richard Matheson, “To Fit the Crime"
Chad Oliver, “Final Exam"
Dean Evans, “Candlesticks"
Cornell Woolrich, “The Moon of Montezuma"
Ivar Jorgensen (by Paul W. Fairman), “The Missing Symbol”
Ralph Robin, “Rabbit Punch"
E. M. Forster, “The Celestial Omnibus”, Albany Review, January, 1908
Edgar Allan Poe, “The Cask of Amontillado”, Godey’s Lady’s Book, November, 1846
John Jakes, “The Opener of the Crypt", a sequel to “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe
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pen name of Howard Browne
1947 Mystery House hardcover
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July 1943 issue
cover by H. W. McCauley
stories included:
Alexander Blade (Howard Browne), “Carbon-Copy Killer”
P. F. Costello (William P. McGivern), “Silver Raiders of Sirius”
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February 1945 issue
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"John Evans" a pseudonym of editor and novelist Howard Browne
Halo for Murder published in hardcover by Bobbs Merrill, 1948
2nd of his 45 novels with Chicago PI Paul Pine
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Howard Browne - Halo for Hire, hardcover collection of the complete Paul Pine stories.
A garish cover for one of the greatest Chandleresque P.I.s.