Description: This listing is for a lot of 5 issues of Detective Fiction Weekly, a popular pulp magazine series known for thrilling detective and crime stories. These issues include exciting tales from some of the most notable authors of the golden age of pulp fiction. The magazines in this lot are from the 1930s-1940s era and offer an authentic glimpse into vintage crime and adventure fiction. Highlights include: "Found Drowned" by Maxwell Smith - a novelette about Broadway racketeers. "Homicide: Hot Lead, Boiled Justice for a Rat" by Cleve F. Adams - featuring detective thrillers and crime suspense. "The Murphys and the Manchus" by W. Wirt - an engaging detective story. "The Brand of Vindex" by Tracy French - a complete short novel, showcasing classic crime storytelling. April 27, 1935 (Missing Cover): Includes "Spy! The Gilded Box" by Max Brand, "Show Them Death" by Jack Callahan, "Illustrated Crimes" by Paul Berdanier, "Public Enemy Number One" by H.W. Guernsey, and more detective fiction and features such as "The Criminologist Says" by Major C.E. Russell and "Sloving Cipher Secrets" by J.M.E. Ohaver. Detective Fiction Weekly was one of the leading detective pulp magazines, known for its engaging stories and unique pulp artwork. This lot is a great addition for collectors of pulp fiction or fans of vintage crime stories. Shipping: Ships via USPS Priority Mail. Packaging will be reinforced to ensure the safety of these fragile documents during transit. USA sales only. Note: Please review all images carefully for condition. Due to their age, these magazines are being sold as-is, with no returns accepted. Additional Note: This item is being sold from an estate. Sold as is, with no returns. Feel free to reach out with any questions or for additional photos.
Price: 150 USD
Location: Ashtabula, Ohio
End Time: 2025-01-14T22:22:10.000Z
Shipping Cost: 15 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Publication Frequency: Weekly
Publication Name: Pulp
Genre: Pulp
Topic: Fiction