
July 1973 issue

B. W. ROCKEY (American, 20th Century)
Crime pulp cover re-creation, dated 1937
Oil on canvas. 29.5 x 21.5 in.
Signed lower left
June 1938 issue – cover art by Jerome Rozen


cover art by Jules Erbit?
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~ John Baer, “A Wholesaler in Crime”, ‘compete mystery novelette’, his last of 24 stories in BM
~ Edwin Baird, “This Way Out”, short-short, 1st of 3 stories in BM
~ Peter Chance, “The Scarlet Scalpel”, only appearance in BM
~ Ray(mond King) Cummings, “T. McGuirk – Detective”, ‘5th of 14 McGuirk stories, billed as “the quaintest character in the Underworld” & honest, more of less’, 5th of 15 stories in BM
~ Arthur Fetter, “The Treachery of Spike McGuire”, ‘A Queer Glimpse of the Underworld’, author’s only appearance in BM
~ Henry W. Fisher, “Odd Bits”, ‘short-lived feature; not indexed past this point’
~ Geoffrey Foster, “Bedlam”, ‘short-short’, author’s only appearance in BM
~ Kenneth Fuessle, “Superstition”, ‘Adventure in Weird Surroundings’, author’s only appearance in BM
~ K. Godwin, “Conscience”, ‘Billed as BM’s “first one-act play”’, author’s sole appearance in BM
~ Robert Lee Heiser, “The World’s Greatest Mystery”, ‘true account of the murder of Clare Stone, a child, in Baltimore; would occupy readers for some time; not indexed beyond this point’
~ William Rollins, Jr., “A Song of India”, ‘billed as an ‘Oriental adventure in a small town’, 3rd of 23 stories in BM
~ Charles Somerville, “The Camp Dix Mystery”, 12th of 47 articles in the ‘Manhunter’ series, 13th of 49 total articles in BM
~ Merlin Moore Taylor, “One of Five”, part 1 of 2, 2nd of 8 appearances in BM
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cover by Tom Lovell
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Hugh B. Cave, “Death Holds for Ransom
Dale Clark, “My Friend—The Corpse”
Paul Ernst, “Embrace of the Fire God”
Roger Howard Norton, “The Woman Hell Gave Me”
Wyatt Blassingame, “Slaves of the Tomb Maidens”
Ben Judson, “The Beast in Her Bed!“
Emerson Graves, “Pale Daughters of Death”

cover art by Rafael DeSoto
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John Lawrence, “Murder in the Family” (Marquis of Broadway)
Norbert Davis, “Give the Devil His Due” (Max Latin)
C.P. Donnel, Jr., “Footprints on the Ceiling” (Colonel Kaspir)
D.L. Champion, “Tell It to Homicide” (Inspector Allhoff)
Alan Anderson, “Prowl the Night”


1928 Dutton hardcover, this the later 1949 Popular Library paperback
cover art by Rudolph Belarski
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