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| Revealed by the Raid [6 pages, 56K] |
Argosy February 9, 1918 |
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Mr. Mellikas is caught out in an air raid in WWI Britain.
[2009-05-30]
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| George V. Miller | |||
| When Doubles Cross [9 pages, 288K] |
Spicy Detective Stories November 1935 |
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Hollywood stars and their doubles get all tangled up in a snatch scheme. [2004-06-19]
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| P. Schuyler Miller | |||
| The Red Plague [12 pages, 290K] |
Wonder Stories July, 1930 |
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1st place winner for Air Wonder Stories contest. A meteor unleashes a chemical reaction that binds up all water. Desperate humanity turns to Mars in hopes of defeating this plague.
[2018-04-07]
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| Dust of Destruction [19 pages, 232K] |
Wonder Stories February, 1931 |
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THIS old Earth of ours has passed through some pretty severe crises in its long and fruitful career as a minor planet - afflicted with a variety of life - but never has its danger been so great as in the frantic weeks following the inverted cyclone of August 23, 1967. I was near Norfolk when it happened; I was one of the little group that saw the thing through to the end, and now that it is over I am attempting a narrative that will set forth in a fashion more readable than technical the story of the "death-dust" from the Moon—the green dust of destruction. [2018-02-24]
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| Ray Millholland | |||
| The Curse of Jonah [10 pages, 360K] |
Short Stories February 10, 1936 |
Cap Wetherby | |
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A School-Book Sailor Would Call the 1-R-3 the Curse of Jonah, Would He? [2016-04-02]
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| Moccasin Trail [18 pages, 275K] |
Thrilling Adventures March, 1939 |
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A story of frontiersmen and Indians in the Northwest around 1795. [2018-05-19]
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| Samuel Mines | |||
| No Cinch for Outlaws [4 pages, 131K] |
Rio Kid Western Spring (April), 1945 |
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Old-Ace High Teaches a Dude a Thing or Two About Horses! [2015-11-14]
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| Tracks in the Snow [5 pages, 64K] |
Thrilling Detective July, 1945 |
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Policeman Koster takes the trail of an escaped convict!
[2014-10-18]
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| John Montague | |||
| The Horse Thief [8 pages, 36K] |
Argosy September, 1907 |
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The thrilling experience that befell a newcomer to a region where short shrift is given to those who can't prove protestations. [2017-07-15]
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| C. S. Montanye | |||
| That Finished Product [4 pages, 132K] |
Top-Notch September 1, 1918 |
Archibald Catfitz | |
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A humorous tale of Archibald Catfitz, an inventor whose inventions tend to be along the lines of the washless washing machine. Montanye wrote a couple dozen of these tales, but if this one is any indication, they are probably better forgotten. [2003-03-30]
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| White as Snow [3 pages, 87K] |
Detective Story Magazine February 18, 1919 |
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This is the first thing I have ever read by C. S. Montanye and I was quite pleased with it. Although I kind of knew where the story was going, I really didn't expect this sort of ending. [2002-04-05]
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| To Skid or Not to Skid [6 pages, 101K] |
Top-Notch Magazine March 1, 1919 |
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Another adventure of crackpot inventor Archibald Catfitz. He invents the Catfitz Skidless Safety Skidder for automobiles. [2008-02-23]
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| Thieves Three [3 pages, 111K] |
Detective Story Magazine April 1, 1919 |
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A very short story about rivalries in the underworld. I found it rather enjoyable and recommend it. [2002-07-14]
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| Hoodwinked [4 pages, 103K] |
Detective Story Magazine April 30, 1919 |
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Big Jake is pretty much a broken man these days, but maybe, just maybe, he has one more haul left in him. [2004-12-11]
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| The Lady-Killer [11 pages, 46K] |
Blue Book November, 1919 |
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SHOW me the bird what believes every gal in the world is crazy and mad about him, and I'll show you a guy worth his weight in ivory. Or better still I will introduce you to no less than Oscar Morton. Oscar was a born lady-killer and will continue so as long as he is able to totter around. [2017-10-07]
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| The Man Who Never Forgot [3 pages, 126K] |
Detective Story Magazine December 17, 1919 |
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Montanye once again deals with the underworld and rivalries that can be found there. This story is a bit more predictable than the other two that are on the site at this time, but it's still pretty good for 3 pages. [2002-07-14]
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| The Bounding Violet [6 pages, 119K] |
Top-Notch August 15, 1921 |
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A humorous story of a sports promoter who discovers a high dive artist. [2004-10-02]
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| Tell It With Flowers [6 pages, 141K] |
Top-Notch October 1, 1921 |
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A humorous story of a fight promoter who hooks up with an unscrupulous fighter. [2005-09-10]
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| The Might That Failed [5 pages, 149K] |
Top-Notch Magazine April 1, 1924 |
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A sports reporter gets in trouble with a boxer by writing his true opinion of the boxer's abilities. When the boxer pastes him in the gym, things get really interesting. [2004-10-09]
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| The Dizzy Dumb-Bell [6 pages, 164K] |
Top-Notch August 1, 1924 |
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Here's one for the baseball fans. They say that behind every great man there is a great woman. But I'm not sure this is what they had in mind. [2004-09-11]
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| Cricket's Last Hop [17 pages, 432K] |
Cupid's Diary August 9, 1927 |
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Having read several of C. S. Montanye's stories, I consider him a solid writer and always capable of telling an interesting tale. But my faith was a bit shaken when I found out he was a regular contributor to Cupid's Diary. But perhaps I should not have worried. This may not be among Montanye's best, but it is far superior to the few other stories I have read from the romance pulps! [2003-05-11]
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| Tight Spot [9 pages, 136K] |
Complete Stories September 15, 1931 |
Canary Kid | |
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The Canary Kid was a long-running series in Complete Stories. This is an excellent example of one of those stories, and an excellent story itself! [2002-12-08]
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| Open and Shut [2 pages, 223K] |
Clues Detective Stories November 1935 |
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A magic act fronts for a burglary. Nice short with the obligatory ending twist. [2004-01-31]
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| In Deep Purple [8 pages, 353K] |
Detective Novels April, 1940 |
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To Smash a Desperate Gang, Stan Castle Sets a Grim Murderer to Catch Himself! [2013-11-23]
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| Twenty-Four Hours to Leave Town [6 pages, 188K] |
Exciting Detective Winter, 1942 |
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A couple of cheap hoods go for a big score. But the perfect crime, it's not. [2005-08-27]
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