Detective Tales, September 1949 Cover by Samuel Cherry
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Detective Tales, September 1949 Cover by Samuel Cherry
Detective Tales April 1945 cover by Samuel Cherry
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Fall 1951 issue
cover art by Samuel Cherry
Howard J. Green & Paul Frank, “My Corpse Has Two Faces"
Garth R. Spencer, “Night of April 17"
Philip Wylie, “The Mystery of Galleon Key”, The American Magazine, March 1935
W.T. Ballard, “Women Are Funny”, Popular Detective, August 1939
G.T. Fleming-Roberts, “Me, Murderer”, Thrilling Detective, January 1939
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“Black Mask” July 1945 cover by Samuel Cherry
Spend, Killer, Spend! by D. L. Champion
The Witch of Endor County by Julius Long
Open and Shut by Dale Clark
Here’s Homicide by Henry Norton
Dig Down Deep by Frances Beck
The Catalyst by Anthony Boucher
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Spring 1951 issue
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Frederick C. Painton, “Must This Man Burn”, Thrilling Detective, August 1939
Westmoreland Gray, “The Scarlet Heritage", Thrilling Detective, July 1938
G.T. Fleming-Roberts, “The Case of the Broken Broom” (George Chance/The Green Ghost), Thrilling Mystery, Fall 1943
John Hawkins, “Death’s Double” (James & Peter O’Meara/Señor Muerte)
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December 1950 issue
cover art by Samuel Cherry
William Degenhard, “The Murder of an Ordinary Man"
Benton Braden, “Fifty Grand Suicide"
J.S. Endicott, “Song of Murder"
Philip Ketchum, “Frame-Up in Frisco"
Louis L’Amour, “The Vanished Blonde” (Neil Shannon)
Anthony Tompkins, “Murder Guilt”
Frederick Daniels, “Was My Face Red"
Edward Ronns (Edward S. Aarons), “Fit to Kill"
Norman A. Daniels, “John Doe—Murderer", Exciting Detective, Spring 1942
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Fall 1948 issue
cover art by Samuel Cherry
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Spring 1952 issue
cover by Samuel Cherry
Robert Wallace (Norman A. Daniels), “The Doomed Millions” (Richard Curtis Van Loan/The Phantom Detective)
Dorothy Dunn, “And a Dash of Opium"
Wilbur S. Peacock, “The Killer"
Donn Mullally, “Counsellor at Crime"
Greg Sanford, “Neighbors Is Lovely"
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