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# 10-Story Detective Magazine Table of Contents This is a **table of contents page** from the September 1939 issue of *10-Story Detective* magazine (Vol. III, No. 1), published bi-monthly by Periodical House, Inc. The page lists eleven crime and detective stories by various authors, including titles like "The Morgue is Full of Heroes" by James A. Kirch and "Bullet Bandwagon" by Harold F. Sorenson, along with brief plot summaries and page numbers. The cover illustration is credited to Norman Saunders. Publication details appear at the bottom, noting the magazine cost 10 cents per copy.
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] ZINE: mAGA ALL STAR ALL DIFFERENT Vol. Tl SEPTEMBER, 1939 No. 1 THE MORGUE IS FULL OF HEROES (Noveiet) James A. Kirch 6 Trouble-shooter Steve Craig plays the lead in a suicide scenario. BULLET BANDWAGON... . . Harold F. Sorensen 23 Detective Keating clashes with the Big Timekeeper at death’s gong. THE VENGEANCE BROKER .. . . . Benton Greer 34 Hot water is where Krueger figures to get—cold cash. DISASTER SNARE .. ., . . . . Stanley Crawferd 44 Investigator Hart plants himself as flea-bait in a lethal web. PLUNDER DEADLINE ..... . . . Paul Adams 53 Eddie Foster makes good in the city—in a bad way. CLASSROOM SLEUTH ........ & J. Bailey 59 Young Johnny Cushing draws high grades—for a bullet diploma. PARTY GIRL MURDER .... . . . Ronald Flagg 68 A barrel of fun becomes a keg of dynamite. SATAN’S SHACKLES . . . .. . . . Leon Dupont 77 These brothers are locked by destry—and separated by hate. PRISON-PROOF PAYOFF ... . . Charles Q. Evans 86 Valetti pulls a fool-proof steal—with a prisen-proof plan. PHANTOM LOOTER. ..... . . . Eric Lennox 91 Headquarters prepares a phantom reception. THE CORPSE CLUE (Extra Story This Month) Grant Meson 102 To break an iron-clad alibi, Dr. Ketile plays a death-filled poker hand. Cover by Norman Saunders This isan Ace Magazine—See Page 4 % IMA, UL, AAU, SRM. MRE, OO. GAIAM. ok PSM aR 10-STORY DETECTIVE, published bi-monthly by Periodical House, Inc. Rose Wyn, President. Office of Publication, 29 Worthington Street, Springfield, Mass. Editorial and executive offices, 67 West 44th Street, New York, N. Y. Entered as Second Ciass matter, October 15, 1987, at the Post Office at Springfield, Mass., under the Act of March 8, 1879. Copyright, 1989, Periodical House, Inc. For advertising rates address Ace Fiction Group, 67 West 44th Street, New York, N. Y. While great care is exercised in the handling of manu- scripts this magazine assumes no responsibility for their safety. Yearly subscription, 60 cents; single Copy, 10 eents. COMmicoooks (C@