Pulp (Pulps and related books)
CLUES DETECTIVE STORIES.
New York: Street and Smith Publications, Inc., 1939. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Stories by Emile Tepperman, Robert C. Blackmon, Clifford Goodrich, Norman Daniels and Eugene Blake.
CLUES DETECTIVE STORIES.
New York: Street and Smith Publications, Inc., 1942. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction by Fredric Brown, Norman A. Daniels, Steve Fisher writing at "Stephen Gould," and others. Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazine, pp. 96-100.
CLUES DETECTIVE STORIES.
New York: Street and Smith Publications, Inc., 1941. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction by Carroll John Daly (Race Williams), Norvell Page, Edward Ronns, and Lawrence Treat. Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazine, pp. 96-100.
CLUES DETECTIVE STORIES.
New York: Street and Smith Publications, Inc., 1942. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction by W. T. Ballard, G. T. Fleming-Roberts, Wallace Brooker and others. Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazine, pp. 96-100.
COMPLETE DETECTIVE NOVEL MAGAZINE.
New York, NY: Novel Magazine Corporation, 1928. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine.
ARGOSY.
New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company, 1940. Octavo, single issue, cover by Marshall Frantz, pictorial wrappers. Pulp Magazine. Includes part one of "Señor Flatfoot" by Cornell Woolrich, concerns a New York officer on an extradition mission south of the border. This story is not often reprinted.
ARGOSY.
New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company, 1936. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes "Black Cargo" by Cornell Woolrich (Apparently uncollected).
ARGOSY.
New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company, 1936. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes "Your Own Funeral" by Cornell Woolrich,
ARGOSY.
New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company, 1940. Octavo, single issue, cover by Ralph Belarski, pictorial wrappers. Pulp Magazine. Includes part two of "The Green Flame" by Eric North (Bernard Cronin), a science fiction thriller set in Australia. Also "All At Once, No Alice" a classic disappearing woman story by Cornell Woolrich.
ARGOSY.
New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company, 1936. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes "Gun for Gringo" by Cornell Woolrich (Apparently uncollected), other fiction by Anthony Rud, George Bruce, Johnston McCulley.
BLACK MASK.
New York: Pro-Distributors Publishing Company, Inc., 1938. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction by Cornell Woolrich, "After Dinner Story," Dwight Babcock, Steve Fisher and others. Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazine, pp. 62-68.
BLACK MASK.
Chicago, IL: Fictioneers, Inc., 1944. Octavo, single issue, cover by Rafael De Soto, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction by Cornell Woolrich "Picture Frame," Carroll John Daly, Dale Clark, W. T. Ballard and others. Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazine, pp. 62-68.
DETECTIVE FICTION WEEKLY.
New York: The Red Star News Company, 1936. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes "Murder on My Mind" by Cornell Woolrich (this story was later revised as "The Morning After Murder.") Also fiction by Dale Clark, Max Brand, Robert Leitfred and others. "Detective Fiction Weekly maintained a strong personality in a crowded field, through a rigid weekly publication schedule, for two decades. It is greatly underrated today" - Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazine, pp. 135-137.
DETECTIVE FICTION WEEKLY.
New York: The Red Star News Company, 1937. Octavo, single issue, cover by Pyles, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes "Round Trip to the Cemetery" by Cornell Woolrich (apparently uncollected). Also fiction by Steve Fisher, Oscar Schisgall, Wyatt Blassingame and others. "Detective Fiction Weekly maintained a strong personality in a crowded field, through a rigid weekly publication schedule, for two decades. It is greatly underrated today" - Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazine, pp. 135-137.
DETECTIVE NOVEL MAGAZINE.
New York: Better Publications, Inc., 1945. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Features "The Black Path of Fear" by Cornell Woolrich. Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazines, pp. 142-144.
SWEETHEART STORIES.
New York: Dell Publishing Co., Inc., 1938. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes part one (of four) of "Deserted!" by Cornell Woolrich. "...is historically important as Woolrich's first piece of fiction during his crime-writing period that approached the length of a novel, and to the student of his earlier work it's a fascinating mix of conventional romance ingredients with customary Woolrich plot flubs-and with material lifted bodily from two previous pulp suspense tales." - Nevins, Cornell Woolrich: First You Dream, Then You Die, p. 204. It does have crime elements (a woman marries a gangster), and has not been reprinted, which may be for the best.
DETECTIVE FICTION WEEKLY.
New York: The Red Star News Company, 1939. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes "Those Who Kill" by Cornell Woolrich (this story was later expanded into THE PHANTOM LADY) and "The Charitable Countess" by Leslie Charteris (with the "Saint"). "Detective Fiction Weekly maintained a strong personality in a crowded field, through a rigid weekly publication schedule, for two decades. It is greatly underrated today" - Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazine, pp. 135-137.
CRACK-SHOT WESTERN.
New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company, 1939. Octavo, single issue, printed wrappers. Pulp magazine. The first issue. Fiction by Zane Grey, Max Brand, and others. A short lived magazine that only saw nine issues published.
DIME SPORTS MAGAZINE.
Chicago, IL: Popular Publications, Inc., 1940. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. This issue has a David Goodis story, "Lug That Leather."
THRILLING ADVENTURES.
New York: Standard Magazines, Inc., 1942. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes the David Goodis story "The Jaguar." Feature story is by H. Bedford-Jones writing as Gordon Keyne, "Appointment With Disaster."
THRILLING ADVENTURES.
New York: Standard Magazines, Inc., 1942. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes the David Goodis story "The Jaguar." Feature story is by H. Bedford-Jones writing as Gordon Keyne, "Appointment With Disaster."
TWO COMPLETE DETECTIVE BOOKS.
New York: Real Adventures Pub. Co., Inc., 1950. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. This magazine was a precursor to the mystery book club. Includes "If the Coffin Fits" by Day Keene, first publication, precedes the PBO. Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazine, p. 586-588.
DETECTIVE BOOK MAGAZINE.
New York: Fiction House, Inc., 1941. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction by Thomas Polsky, short fiction by Eugene Pawley, Derek West, William Campbell Gault, and Stewart Sterling.
DETECTIVE FICTION WEEKLY.
New York: The Red Star News, Co., 1934. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "The Killer in the Hood" by Carroll John Daly. "Detective Fiction Weekly maintained a strong personality in a crowded field, through a rigid weekly publication schedule, for two decades. It is greatly underrated today" - Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazine, pp. 135-137.
DETECTIVE FICTION WEEKLY.
New York: The Red Star News, Co., 1939. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes fiction by Fred MacIsaac, Hugh B. Cave, Philip Ketchum, Roger Torrey and others. "Detective Fiction Weekly maintained a strong personality in a crowded field, through a rigid weekly publication schedule, for two decades. It is greatly underrated today" - Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazine, pp. 135-137.