
#4, 1949



better image than previously posted
cover by Bill Stone
Corporal Waldo McQueen, “The Voice in the Foxhole”
Theodore Roscoe, She Said “Take Me…If You Dare”, Adventure, January 1936, as On Account of a Woman
Max Brand, “The Strange Loves of Beatrice Jervan”, All-Story Weekly, June 8, 1918, as “John Ovington Returns”
Robert Arthur, “The Flying Eye:, Argosy, May 18 1940
Anton Kermac, “The President’s Daughter”
Richard Sale, The Benevolent Ghost and Captain Lowrie, Argosy, March 9, 1940, as Till Doomsday
C.A. Dixon, “The Moose That Talked”
Cornell Woolrich, Speak to Me of Death (Lieutenant McManus), Argosy, February 27, 1937
Otis Adelbert Kline, “Treasure Accursed!”

1942 Lippencott hardcover
cover art by Peter Driben
4th and last with sleuth Alan Ford

cover art by Ernest Chiriacka
Talmage Powell, “Uneasy Lies the Headstone” (Abner Murder/Mr. Murder)
Joe Archibald, “One Meat Brawl” (Dizzy Duo)
William Hellman (given as by William Hellmann), “A Word to the Wiseguy”
Emil Petaja, “Welcome Home to Nightmare”
Bill Morgan, “Death Paints a Poster”
E.C. Marshall, “Murder after the Fact”
William Rough, “Say Hello to Satan”
Lewis A. Keppen, “No License to Slay”
Berna Morris, “Station K-I-L-L Calling”
Rex Whitechurch, “Homicide’s Crimson Chariot” (Jerry Carlton)