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The Black Mask
Date | Number: v5 1 | Lang: English (en)
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Content:The Black Mask [v5 #1, April 1922] (20c, pulp)
 
Page 3Exterior to the Evidence [Part 1 of 5] by J. S. Fletcher (Hodder & Stoughton 1920)
 
Page 19The Finger of Guilt by J. J. Stagg
 
Page 27Appearances Are Deceiving by George B. Jenkins, Jr.
 
Page 35The Light That Lies by Pettersen Marzoni
 
Page 41The Trap [Aurelius "Secret Service" Smith] by R. T. M. Scott
 
Page 51The Extra Dozen Eggs by J. B. Hawley
 
Page 57The Man Who Was Two by Harold Ward
 
Page 61The Campaign for Vengeance by John Baer
 
Page 91The Brand of Cain by Ward Sterling
 
Page 97A Track-and-a-Half by Walter Deffenbaugh
 
Page 106The Too-Easy Alibi by George Briggs
 
Page 113Pink Ears by Murray Leinster
 
Page 120Hankenson's Perfect Crime by Ward Sterling
 
Page 124The New Mystery Books by Capt. Frank Cunningham
 
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