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Lillian B. Hunt    
  The Man in the Mirror
[7 pages, 75K]
All-Story Weekly
September 2, 1916
 
 
A "different story" as noted in the illustration. What seems to be a burglary turns out to be something else entirely different. [2010-06-05]

 

S. B. H. Hurst    
  The King of the Jerawahs
[13 pages, 264K]
Oriental Stories
December-January 1930-31
Bugs Sinnat
 
Danger, mystery, and exotic adventure in the serach for Alexander's tomb. [2004-09-25]

 

  The Spirit of France
[7 pages, 210K]
Ace-High Magazine
February, 1931
 
 
A nice Burmese story by Hurst. A frequent contibutor to Adventure and Oriental Stories, he specialized in stories from the Asian sub-continent. (Reprinted from Adventure Trails, February 1929.) [2002-02-26]

 

S.B.H. Hurst    
  The People of the Fourth Dimension
[13 pages, 238K]
Adventure
September 3, 1921
 
 
A mysterious tale of mysterious India. At the behest of his young lover, an Englishman dares to stare into the saucer of ink, from which strange truths are revealed... Vague in style, but interesting. [2003-11-29]

 

  The Ball of Fire
[11 pages, 285K]
Oriental Stories
Summer 1931
Bugs Sinnat
 
Hurst is in top form in this adventure of Bugs Sinnat, of the secret service, who made several appearances in Oriental Stories. In this tale, he travels from India to the wilds of Burma in search of a giant ruby, The Ball of Fire. A ripping yarn in the tradition of Kipling and Mundy. [2003-11-01]

 

Nelson A. Hutto    
  Big League Local
[12 pages, 464K]
Baseball Stories
Summer, 1943
 
 
As he walked to the mound Ossie Jordan was still the fabulous iron man of unbelievable big league fame. But when his moth-eaten wing hurled the come-back pitch every diamond-wise busher knew it was the nothing-ball. [2016-10-15]

 

Jerome Hyams    
  Suez Souvenir
[9 pages, 228K]
Spicy Detective
September, 1934
 
 
A tale of the sinister forces and bestial deeds that crawl in the slime of the Orient. [2005-08-27]

 

Minna Irving    
  Moon Woman
[15 pages, 181K]
Amazing Stories
November, 1929
 
 
PROFESSOR JAMES HOLLOWAY HICKS was thirty-five when he discovered the wonderful serum of suspended animation. By injecting this marvelous fluid into the veins, a living body became practically dead and remained so for a certain length of time without undergoing the processes of decay. [2015-10-10]

 

Carl Jacobi    
  Jungle Wires
[8 pages, 241K]
Complete Stories
September 24, 1934
 
 
To the jungles of Borneo, where the natives are held at bay with a machine gun. [2004-12-04]

 

David James    
  Rubber Buggy Bump-Off
[10 pages, 328K]
Famous Detective Stories
May 1953
 
 
An old woman wheeling a baby-carriage was the prelude to sudden shootings . . . [2007-03-03]

 

  I Am Not Blind!
[7 pages, 768K]
Super Sports
December, 1953
 
 
"My wife is going to have a baby," I told both managers as they stood with me at home plate before the game. "Needless to say, I'd like to make this a fast game." . . . Well, managers, too, are human, and they agreed to do their very best. But, of course, I had to call balls and strikes behind pitchers who threw only three kinds of balls - slow, slower, and slowest! [2015-05-23]

 

Edward James    
  Mouthpiece Miracle Man
[5 pages, 78K]
Ten Detective Aces
October, 1942
 
 
Old Colonel Lee, wise in the ways of a jury, invokes a little courtroom magic in the interest of justice. [2016-07-23]

 

Burke Jenkins    
  The Anti-Climax of a Bad Man
[3 pages, 17K]
Argosy
September, 1907
 
 
How the town coward whipped the town's bully and criminal. [2016-10-29]

 

George C. Jenks    
  The Vengeance of Vishnu
[10 pages, 145K]
The Thrill Book
June 15, 1919
 
 
A man calls for help, but when the police arrive, there is nothing but a skeleton! Not a bad story, but it does move a little slow. [2002-07-27]

 

George J. Jenks    
  The Trying Out of Silky Jim
[7 pages, 113K]
Argosy
March 16th, 1918
 
 
The Trying Out of Silky Jim is the theme of this story. Is Silky Jim a crook like everyone says he is? [2018-02-17]

 

Tudor Jenks    
  A Supernatural Swindle
[4 pages, 21K]
Argosy
February, 1899
 
 
An experience in transcendentistry - Being the tale of a sentimental ghost, endowed with a keen sense of humor and presumably with a tendency to jump his board bills. [2017-11-11]

 

Owen Fox Jerome    
  An Old Spanish Custom
[6 pages, 392K]
Exciting Detective
Fall(August), 1940
 
 
A Desperate Plea for Aid Brings Federal Man Graham Right Into the Thick of a Grimly Mysterious and Murderous, Smuggler Plot! [2008-07-19]

 

  The Shadowsmith Investigates
[10 pages, 427K]
Popular Detective
June, 1941
The Shadowsmith
 
A Mysterious Undercover Man Uses Strange Bait in His Trap to Capture a Perpetrator of Sabotage! [2014-09-06]

 

  The Cat and the Fiddle
[8 pages, 357K]
Thrilling Mystery
Winter 1944
 
 
It Takes a Cat, a Fiddle, and a Lovely Singer to Transform Gentle, Mild Mr. Remington, Violinist of the Romany Club, into a Smart Detective as Well as a Hero! [2007-12-29]

 

  Little Old Lady
[5 pages, 249K]
Detective Novels
February, 1944
 
 
Signora Pochitelli had two sons in the Army, but she had to prove that she, too, could fight to defend her America! [2013-07-06]

 

Frank Johnson    
  The Devil's Ace
[12 pages, 319K]
Sky Fighters
December, 1934
 
 
Silent Orth, Hellwinder of the Crimson Skies, gets into a whale of a jam - and all because he asks for extra flying time without giving reasons! [2008-04-19]

 

  The First and Last Ace
[8 pages, 257K]
Sky Fighters
July, 1940
 
 
The Fledgling and "The Flying Cloud" Match Wings in a Sky-High Duel! [2017-04-15]

 

  Strange Destiny
[9 pages, 310K]
Air War
Winter, 1941 (December, 1940)
 
 
Nils Svensen Was Not a Graduate Pilot But He Taught the Nazi Minions of Death Something About Flying When They Defiled the Home of His Ancestors! [2017-07-22]

 

  The Crimson Mask's Scorpion Trail
[30 pages, 396K]
Detective Novels
April 1941
Crimson Mask
 
The Crimson Mask fights a zodiac killer who terrorizes a theatrical troupe. Frank Johnson is the house pseudonym used by Norman Daniels for this series. [2006-10-14]

 

  Five Cent Tip
[7 pages, 246K]
Thrilling Detective
October, 1941
 
 
It Looked Like a Fine Kidnaping Scheme - Before Two Learned Policemen Who Knew All the Answers Barged into the Play! [2014-05-17]

 

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