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Fascinating, well-produced magazine. Staged photo-illustrations look as good as movie stills. Surprising in the middle of the Great Depression. Congratulations, Narfstar, on superb scans. |
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On page 5 is an ad with nice drawings by Charles Voight in his pre-comic book days. |
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Content: | The Illustrated Detective Magazine [v4 #3, September 1931] ed. Hugh Weir (Tower Magazines, Inc., 10c, 122pp, 9" x 12") Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
Page 6 | Coming Next Month by Anon. |
Page 8 | Is Carelessness a Crime? by Edward Orleans |
Page 10 | From the Jury Room by [The Readers] by lc
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Page 11 | At the Sign of the Sphinx by F. Gregory Hartswick by pz
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Page 12 | Codes and Ciphers by Histaeus |
Page 14 | Received Payment [Brian Colt] by Anon. |
Page 17 | Things You Can Make for School Children by Anon. |
Page 18 | Gay, Glamorous, Exotic Hollywood by Anon. |
Page 19 | The Hollywood Bridal-Night Murder [Part 1 of 5; Jim Hanvey] by Octavus Roy Cohen |
Page 25 | The Egyptian Necklace [Aurelius "Secret Service" Smith] by R. T. M. Scott |
Page 28 | The Girl Who Paid with Her Life by A Police Official |
Page 32 | He Risked All for the Thrill by Charles Somerville |
Page 33 | The Iron Czar by Jim Roberts |
Page 36 | The Girl Friend by Allen Glasser |
Page 39 | $5,000 Reward for This Man! by Anon. |
Page 40 | Science Fingerprints a Ghost by Hereward Carrington |
Page 43 | "They Can't Make a Coward Out of Me [Part last of ?] by Dr. Clark Hyde (as told to Joe Creel) by ts
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Page 46 | Oliver Spotts, Near-Detective: The Heckby Hill Murder by Ellis Parker Butler |
Page 50 | The Scarlet Fan [Part 1 of 5] by H. L. Gates |
Page 55 | Queen of the Beggars by James Jeffrys O'Brien |
Page 58 | Who Killed Dolly Reynolds? by Marjorie Mears |
Page 78 | Prize Winners in the Great Supper Problem by Anne Morton |
Page 79 | What Is the Great American Dish? by Anne Morton |
Page 81 | Feed Your Children the New Way by Rita Calhoun |
Page 86 | Sleuthing for Beauty by Sally Sherlock |
Page 122 | The Witness Stand by Anon. |
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