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Scientific Detective Monthly v1 4 - Black Light - Henry Leverage

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Scientific Detective Monthly
Date | Number: v1 4 | Lang: English (en)
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   By crashryan
Talk about your niche market. I wasn't expecting much from this obscure pulp but I found it to be a lot of fun.
  
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.25 | Pages: 100 | Cover Artist: Paul
PublisherTechni-Craft Publishing Corp. | Editor : Hugo Gernsback
Notes
  • Trimmed edges.
  • Pages are numbered 289-384.
  • Cover is an illustration for the story "Rays of Death."
  • Cover artist credited as "Paul"; signature "Paul" on artwork.
  • Story art is credited by artist last name only.
  • Art for "Scientific Actuality: Science, the Police and the Criminal" consists of several photographs.
  • "How Good a Detective Are You?" is a monthly puzzle or brain teaser.
  • "Crime in Business" is an introductory essay. It is titled "Editorial" in the table of contents.
  • "Scientific Actuality" is a series of factual articles that appeared in each issue of the magazine.
  • "The Reader's Verdict" is a letters column.
  • "Book Reviews" are titled thus, and are short reviews of current fiction and non-fiction books.
  • Story art for "The Invisible Master" is signed "J. Ruger."
 
Page: 293Crime in Business - essay by Hugo Gernsback
 
Page: 294The Terror in the Air - by Arthur B. Reeve
Page: 294The Terror in the Air - interior artwork by Winter
 
Page: 299How Good a Detective Are You? (Scientific Detective Monthly, April 1930) - essay by uncredited
Page: 299How Good a Detective Are You? (Scientific Detective Monthly, April 1930) - interior artwork by Pearsall
 
Page: 300The Invisible Master - by Edmond Hamilton
Page: 300The Invisible Master - interior artwork by Ruger
 
Page: 314The Hammering Man - by William B. MacHarg
Page: 314The Hammering Man - by Edwin Balmer
Page: 314The Hammering Man - interior artwork by Winter
 
Page: 323A Denizen of the ... Underworld - by Walter Kateley
Page: 323A Denizen of the ... Underworld - interior artwork by Winter
 
Page: 330Black Light - by Henry Leverage
Page: 330Black Light - interior artwork by Winter
 
Page: 336Scientific Actuality: Science, the Police and the Criminal - essay by Ashur Van A. Sommers
Page: 336Scientific Actuality: Science, the Police and the Criminal - interior artwork by uncredited
 
Page: 340Rays of Death (Part 1 of 2) - serial by Tom Curry
Page: 340Rays of Death (Part 1 of 2) - interior artwork by Paul
 
Page: 368The Reader's Verdict (Scientific Detective Monthly, April 1930) - essay by various
 
Page: 373Science-Crime Notes (Scientific Detective Monthly, April 1930) - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 374Book Reviews (Scientific Detective Monthly, April 1930) - essay by uncredited
 
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