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seattlemysterybooks · 7 years ago
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October 12, 1935 issue
Borden Chase, “Midnight Taxi” (Part 1 of 7)    
Frederick C. Painton, Test Flight     
Alfred George: Wonders of the World #41. Florida’s Singing Tower   
H. Bedford-Jones, “Bowie Knife” (Part 2 of 6)   
Howard R. Marsh, “The Tuba Pitcher"    
Joseph W. Skidmore: What’s in a Name?    
Stookie Allen: Men of Daring: Buffalo Jones     
W. C. Tuttle, “The Sheriff of Tonto Town” (Part 5 of 6; Henry Sontag)    
Betty Wood McNabb, “Tides"
H. H. Matteson, “Throw ’Em Down McClosky"    
J. W. Holden, “The Worst Earthquake"    
George Challis, “The Dew of Heaven” (Part 6 of 6; Ivor Kildare)   
Seattle Mystery Bookshop
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March 24, 1934 issue
cover art by C. Calvert
Sidney Herschel Small, “The Hour of the Rat” (Jimmy Wentworth)    
Max Brand, “X, The Murderer” (Part 2 of 6)   
George Allan England, “In the Gas” (T. Ashley)    
Major C. E. Russell, “Faked Claims"    
H.H. Matteson, “A Cook from Heaven” (Hoh-Hoh Stevens)    
Ernest M. Poate, “In the Cornfield”   
Paul Berdanier: Illustrated Crimes: The Page Murder Mystery     
Dugal O’Liam: Mountain Madness   
Maxwell Hawkins, “Pretty Slick”  
Frank Del Clarke, “Death’s Half Acre"    
Garret Smith, “Ghost Boat"
Seattle Mystery Bookshop    
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January 19, 1935 issue
cover art by Lejaren Hiller
Eugene Thomas, “The Lady from Hell” (Vivian Legrand/The Lady from Hell), not the same as the story of the same name in the May 2, 1936 issue   
Anthony Rud, “Riddle of the Severed Finger" (Jigger Masters)    
H. H. Matteson, “Hoh-Hoh, The Conju Man” (Hoh-Hoh Stevens)  
Eugene P. Lyle, Jr., “The Girdle of Serpents"
Howard McLellan: Getaway Molls ·  
Paul Berdanier ~ Illustrated Crimes: The Murder on the Padanaram Bridge  
Fred MacIsaac, “The Man with the Club Foot” (Part 3 of 5) 
Edward Parrish Ware, “Killers in the Cane” (Ranger Jack Calhoun)    
Justin Pate, “Timed to Die"   
Seattle Mystery Bookshop
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