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| A Boxer's Christmas Eve [7 pages, 132K] |
Top-Notch December 15, 1923 |
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A French boxer finds it difficult to concentrate on his title match on Christmas Eve. He would rather be at home with his invalid wife. [2005-12-24]
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| Don Juan | |||
| Don Juan Visits the Planet Mars [4 pages, 210K] |
Stage and Screen Stories March, 1936 |
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Well, what do you know! It didn't take 50 years after all! This is the first part of a multi-part story. The second part was discovered in Hot Stories under the pen name "Marc" some time ago. This appears to be a reprint of the first part. Nothing in the magazine indicates that this is part of a serial, but from reading the two, it is obviously the prequel. John Carter meets Don Juan!
[2003-11-22]
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| Donald A. Kahn | |||
| The Blue Duck [7 pages, 106K] |
All-Story Magazine September, 1913 |
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Young Jimmy Jones is an assistant to the president of the Consolidated Corn Flake Company, and his go-getter attitude is getting on the president's nerves. He has no problem with the president's daughter, however. [2008-05-03]
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| Bothering a Bit About Betty [7 pages, 125K] |
All-Story March, 1914 |
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A rich man finds out his daughter Betty had fallen in love with a clergyman, and takes steps to stop it. According to the Wall Street code, having a clergyman as a son-in-law was a serious matter, and the father knew his friends would laugh at him for it. Supposedly a humorous story. [2005-12-03]
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| Bernie Kamins | |||
| Astral Rhythm [9 pages, 196K] |
Fantastic Adventures March, 1948 |
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You've heard the old phrase about floating on air . . . well, Emory Flinch heard it - and then did it. [2014-11-08]
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| Frank Kane | |||
| Suicide [6 pages, 272K] |
Crack Detective January, 1945 |
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Not exactly classic noir,but it has all the right ingredients. As a 'police procedural' it doesn't stand up, and probably didn't when it was written in 1945. But it is crisply told and the plot hinges on a clever murder method. [2003-04-27]
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| Mary Keegan | |||
| Twilight Zone [5 pages, 58K] |
All-Story Weekly August 19, 1916 |
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A married couple's souls are stuck in a kind of twilight zone between life and death. A "Different Story" feature from All-Story Weekly. [2011-11-05]
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| Kenneth Keith | |||
| The Sinister Curtain [8 pages, 85K] |
Secret Agent "X" September, 1938 |
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The tricky agency dick posed successfully as a spirit from the ether world. But he wasn't able to make his body as safe as a ghost's when a raging killer discovered his secret.
[2014-03-29]
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| David H. Keller | |||
| Hands of Doom [11 pages, 410K] |
10-Story Detective October, 1947 |
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Though two incredible skull-crackings had the best brains of the coast city thwarted, Taine of San Francisco thought he knew a way to put the cuffs on those . . . Hands of Doom
[2014-08-30]
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| John E. Kelly | |||
| Grasshopper Oil [6 pages, 521K] |
Short Stories June, 1949 |
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Ducksoup Chones Was One of Those Fellas With a Nose for Oil. [2015-06-06]
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| Kerry Kenmare | |||
| There's Millions in It [12 pages, 418K] |
Sky Fighters Fall (October), 1946 |
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With the future of his air transport company at stake, ex-Army pilot Connor flies in quest of lost treasure! [2016-01-23]
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| Lewis A. Keppen | |||
| Killers' Row [6 pages, 70K] |
Secret Agent "X" April, 1938 |
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This time Assistant D. A. Craftwell was one up on his chief. And what he knew was going to bring curtains to D. A. Monroe. For he knew the man his chief was dying to send to ... Killers' Row [2013-12-28]
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| Philip Ketchum | |||
| The Ragged Edge [10 pages, 355K] |
Short Stories July, 1949 |
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A Killer - but Still the Boy the Detective Had Gone to School With. [2017-03-18]
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| The Long Night [9 pages, 256K] |
Thrilling Detective June, 1952 |
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There was evidence, there was a witness, but Joe's faith
in Mary Lambert's innocence made him blind to the facts! [2017-08-19]
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| Donald Keyhoe | |||
| The Staffel Invisible [15 pages, 407K] |
Flying Aces May 1939 |
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Were the Boche first to develop Stealth technology? That's a mystery for Philip Strange to unravel in this tale of Great War intrigue. [2004-12-04]
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| Don King | |||
| White Meat [7 pages, 205K] |
Spicy Adventure April, 1935 |
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Fate can be ghastly--death horrible--in the savage heart of Africa. A stirring tale of jungle perils. [2005-07-08]
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| Ray King | |||
| In the Murderer's Brain [9 pages, 138K] |
Popular Detective August, 1937 |
Scientific Crime Club | |
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An incident of the Scientific Crime Club. By using word association the Psychologist traps a killer into a confession.
[2018-05-05]
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| Thomas King | |||
| Make-Up for Murder [7 pages, 435K] |
Spicy Detective Stories November 1935 |
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[2004-06-05]
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| James A. Kirch | |||
| A Sucker for Bullets [15 pages, 452K] |
Ten Detective Aces November, 1940 |
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Cort Ramsey was just a Wall Street order clerk, but he sure knew his trigger tape. Yet when the customer's man bought himself a load of death, Cort found he'd been added to the deal - with a corpse as a dividend. [2013-02-16]
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| March of the Damned [9 pages, 581K] |
Ten Detective Aces March, 1943 |
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You won't hear the Light Cavalry Overture again without thinking of this story. A circus murder mystery.
[2003-10-04]
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| S. I. Kishor | |||
| Seven Big Bills [3 pages, 30K] |
Crack Detective Stories January 1945 |
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Hank had no intention of taking those thousand-dollar bills, but it looked as if he were being forced into it! Short with an ironic ending. [2006-11-04]
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| Otis Adelbert Kline | |||
| Man From the Moon [15 pages, 476K] |
Amazing Stories October, 1930 |
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This is another of those stories that I scanned long ago, but I remember it as being very good. Better than most science fiction that you find in a 1930's pulp in my opinion. [2002-03-13]
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| Writing the Fantastic Story [3 pages, 34K] |
The Writer January 1931 |
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Free advice from the almost-Burroughs-man. [2006-05-06]
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| Henry Herbert Knibbs | |||
| Wildcat Reward [10 pages, 188K] |
Short Stories July 10, 1928 |
Tonto Kid & Slim Akers | |
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All they wanted to do was head to the Argentine...with a side trip to old man Farley's bank. [2009-02-14]
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| John H. Knox | |||
| The Thing That Dined On Death [14 pages, 364K] |
Thrilling Mystery April, 1936 |
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When animals are found mutilated--when people start disappearing--when a Cult of Babylon is active in the neighborhood--could anyone else be guilty? [2002-12-29]
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