The STAR WEEKLY package was comprised of Four Sections:

This structure is confirmed by collectors and historians:

 ( A ) Main section, ( B ) Magazine section, ( C ) Comic section, and ( D ) Novel section.

 

( A ) The Star Weekly (main section)

** News, features, photos

** Printed on newsprint

** Shorter articles, photo-heavy

** Often a different cover subject

** Larger page count

** More “newspaper supplement” in tone

 

( B ) The Star Weekly Magazine (section)

** A separate magazine section

** Glossier paper beginning in the mid 1950s

** Longer feature stories, fewer photos

** Often a celebrity or story-driven cover

 

( C ) The Star Weekly Novel (section)

STAR WEEKLY NOVELS (1941-1973 Canadian Newspaper Weekend Supplement Magazines; Most from Toronto, Ontario, Canada): FOR SALE;

*** These are Vintage NOVELS with ILLUSTRATIONS (Usually All-in-One-issue, or Told in Two-Parts, Told by FAMOUS and/or POPULAR AUTHOR'S) Printed on Newsprint Paper, in Oversized Tabloid Newspaper Format. These were issued as a BONUS Supplement Magazine with Canadian Newspapers (Usually Toronto Star Weekly); These had Limited Distribution even when they were New from the 1941-1973 Era; These were made to be Disposable and we estimate that 95% to 99% of the Print Run has been Destroyed over the Years; The SURVIVAL Rate of the Remaining copies is estimated at 50 to 500 Copies of Each; The Newspaper Magazine Novels Below are SCARCE to RARE (ALMOST ALL all MUCH Scarcer than the Original First Printing Books);

If you are a FAN of ANY of the AUTHORS Below = These are GREAT VARIANT Editions of the Novels and are HIGHLY COLLECTIBLE;

The Star Weekly Novel (sometimes called the Star Weekly Complete Novel) was a stand alone digest sized booklet included with many weekend issues from the 1930s through the 1950s.

It was: A separate, bound booklet, not stapled into the main section

Printed on better paper than the newsprint

Usually 32–64 pages

A complete short novel, novella, or condensed novel

Often reprints from British or American publishers

Sometimes branded with its own cover art and numbering system

 

( D ) Star Weekly Comics (section)        

** newsprint     

** comics, puzzles, kids’ material;

** See Separate Section on our Website; COMIC STRIPS = Newspaper Color Weekend / Sunday Pages and B&W DAILY STRIPS



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The STAR WEEKLY package was comprised of Four Sections:

This structure is confirmed by collectors and historians:

 ( A ) Main section, ( B ) Magazine section, ( C ) Comic section, and ( D ) Novel section.

 

( A ) The Star Weekly (main section)

** News, features, photos

** Printed on newsprint

** Shorter articles, photo-heavy

** Often a different cover subject

** Larger page count

** More “newspaper supplement” in tone

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1940: April 27 (Toronto; front cover Spring Party)

1941: April 26 (Toronto; front cover All the Nice Girls)

1941: May 10 (Toronto; front cover Canada's Good Neighbor);

1941: ( front cover Buy Victory Bonds)

1941: September 13 (Toronto; front cover For Valor)

1942: February 2 (Toronto; front cover Corvette Convoys in Channel)

1942: April 18 (Toronto; front cover R.A.F. Blows up Nazi Tanker; Montague B. Black painted cover)

1942: June 6 (Toronto; front cover Lady Sailor painted cover)

1942: June 27 (Toronto; front cover U.S. Bombs Sink Jap Transport)

1942:August 22 (Toronto; front cover Canadian Fighter Pilot; Donald Anderson R.C.A.F. Painted cover)

1942: September 19 (Toronto; front cover Emmett Watsen painted cover)

1943: May 8 (Toronto; front cover Keep it Flying! Buy Victory Bonds; painted lady sailor)

1943: August 28 (Toronto; front cover Emmett Watson painted cover)

1948: March 13 (Toronto; front cover )

1948: December 24 (Toronto; front cover Florence Kroger painted cover)

1950: September 16 (Toronto; front cover Phyllis Calvert)

1951: September 15 (Toronto; front cover Queen Elizabeth & Prince Philip)

1951: December 29 (Toronto; front cover )

1952: October 18 (Toronto; front cover W Book painted cover)

1953: January 10 (Toronto; front cover )

1953: April 11 (Toronto; front cover The Little Prince and Princess)

1953: August 29 (Toronto; front cover Quebecs Entrances the Tourist)

1954: December 25 (Toronto; front cover The World's Best-Known Sacred Art in the Rotogravure Section)

1958: May 3 ( front cover Wayne and Shuster)

1958: July 19 ( front cover Barrie Band off to Europe)

1958: August 9 (front cover Horror Films: Newset film Craze)

1958: August 23 (front cover )

1958: Augut 30 (front cover Styles for Students; Trip to Ontario's Great Quetico Park)

1958: November 15 ( front cover Godfre and Goldie)

1959: January 17 ( front cover Bargain Paradises only hours away; 1959 a yer of troble and turmoil)

1959: February 21 ( front cover How a family conquered deafness; Canada's War with Russia);

1959: February 28 ( front cover She's a Fighter Cop in the RCAF);

1959: March 7: (front cover Canadian Ballet from Swan Lake to Cow Town)

1959: March 14 (front cover Two famous quints are proud mothers now)

1959: April 4 (front cover The World of Suzie Wong)

1959: May 23 (front cover Bout with a Trout)

1959: July 11 (front cover Royal Tour Photos)

1959: August 1 (front cover The Queen conquers two Countries)

1959: September 26 (front cover I Stalked the Wild White Ram; What's the matter with Home and School)

1959: November 21 (front cover Why There's a bowling boom)

1959: November 28 (front cover Grey Cup: The Annual madness takes over)

1960: April 9 (front cover Nycole Fortier; How it feels to be a Negro in Canada)

1960: April 16 (front cover Princess Margaret's life in pictures);

1960: May 7 (front cover Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones; What Nikita Khrushchov thinks of us)

1960: June 11 (front cover Celeste Evans a hit with fluorescent magic)

1960: June 18 (front cover Maritimes Maverick M.P.; refugee girl's photo of Hong Kong)

1960: June 25 (front cover Why out tourist trade is facing trouble; Explore a child's world of fantasy through art)

1960: July 2 (front cover Lady veterinary: new recuit in a booming profession; )

1960: July 16 (front cover Life in Hollywood with Joyce Davidson);

1960: July 23 (front cover Fashion news for Fall from New York)

1960: July 30 (front cover Medical bees battle orchard disease)

1961: March 18 (front cover Why is my Daddy out of Work?)

1961: May 6 (front cover Edmonton's Storyland Valley)

1961: July 1 (front cover The New face of Canada;

1961: July 8 (front cover Leslie Caron bittersweet star of Fanny)

1961 July 15 (front cover Sunday Golfers the perils of Pay-as-you-play)

1961: July 22 (front cover Canadian chorus girl glitters in Las Vegas);

1961: August 12 (front cover Sandra Francis: dancer, actress, model, mountain climber, car racer, dentophile, linguist, incurable faddist; philosopher)

1961: August 26 (front cover Pat Crowley)

1961: September 9 (front cover The Summer of the Great Fires hot war in Canada's North)

1961: September 30 Defense of he noble skunk; Bobby Simpson Ottawa's pass-catching politician);

1961: September 30 (front cover The New Cars for '62)

1961: October 7 (front cover A boy in the Dark, amazing story of how a blind boy faces life)

1961: October 14 (front cover Controversial clothes by Canadian Designers, Marcel Cognac)

1961: (front cover Harpooning the White Whale, Kryn Taconis)

1961: November 4 (front cover The dangerous drugs that change our moods)

1961: November 18 (front cover The art of Giving, Ray Webber)

1961: December 23 (front cover A child's dream of Christmas)

1961: December 30 (front cover Coutout favors for New Years)

1962: January 13 (front cover First color pictures of Tony photographs Margaret's new baby)

1962: March 3 (front cover Curling Ballet on the rocks, John de Visser)

1962: March 17 (front cover 12-year-old TV star who makes $15,000 a year, Dennis Colwell)

1962: March 24 (front cover Canada's Flying Sailors, Bob Brooks)

1962: April 14 (front cover Off-Beat fashions form New York, John Sebert)

1962: April 21 (front cover Giddy guises for Easter's ancient symbol, Hugh Thompson)

1962: April 28 (front cover Canada's Jelineks world's best skating pair, Franz Goess)

1962: May 5 (front cover The flowers of spring, John de Visser)

1962: May 15 (front cover Alberta cowboy form Piccadilly, Kryn Taconis)

1962: May 19 (front cover Pampered pets in the lap of luxury, Jack Marshall)

1962: May 26 (front cover How Good are the small Cars?)

1962: June 9 (front cover Rescue in the Canadian Rockies, Peter Tasker)

1962: June 16 (front cover Nine miles high in the RCAF's new figher)

1962: June 30 (front cover Sharon Acker girl who can look like anybody)

1962: July 7 (front cover Yonge St Toronto Rameses Temple Shriners Hospital Crippled Children; Shriners big jamboree jams Toronto; Peter Croydon)

1962: July 14 (front cover Diefenbaker: defeat in victory)

1962: July 21 (front cover Juliet Prowse the girl who wouldn't marry Frank Sinatra)

1962: August 11 (front cover Canada Raises a new crop of shimming stars; Hamilton's Dan Sherry trains for this fall's British Empire Games)

1962: September 15 (front cover The clothes Canadian men will ear this fall, Don Russell)

1962: September 29 (front cover The Fall Fair: Canada's autumn festival; John de Visser)

1962: October 13 (front cover A Spanish accent for Canadian fashion, John Sebert)

1962: November 3 (front cover Canada's underwater railroaders)

1962: December 22 (front cover The life of the Virgin Mary)

1963: January 12 (front cover Seven smart new ways to wear a scarf, Joh Sebert; Hockey’s Biggest Little Finals, 3-pages with 7-Photos; The Night People; G/VG = $10.00)

1963:January 19 (front cover What happens when the snowshoers come to town - Les Raquetteurs in Quebec; Partridge Island and Saint John New Brunswick; Stalingrad photos on 20th Anniversary; Magic Tape repair to Tears inside, VG = $10.00)

1963: February 2 (front cover Jimmy Durante adopts a baby at 69)

1963: April 13 (front cover The Last Supper , by Canada's William Kurelek)

1963: May 11 (front cover Waitresses – Now they look like showgirls)

1963: May 25 (front cover Royal tour, Queen Elizabeth & Prince Phil)

1963: June 15 (front cover Women invade the Pool Hall, Clive Webster)

1963: August 10 (front cover Princess Anne isn't a little girl any more; Reginald Davis)

1963: September 13 (front cover The stars you'll see on Canadian TV this Season)

1963: September 21 (front cover The Pretty girls of Parliament Hill)

1963: November 23 (front cover Saskatchewan a new image in the world's bread basket)

1963: November 30 (front cover Alberta the good life comes to the homes on the range)

1963: December 7 (front cover British Columbia province of paradox and new frontiers)

1964: May 2 (front cover A moth becomes a monster how mother nature protects her children)

1964: May 9 (front cover Tangling with the Pike)

1964: May 30 (front cover Korea star Shines in Canada, prodigy of the piano is 8-year-old Wise Star)

1964: June 20 (front cover Canada in the first great war)

1964: June 27 (front cover New York Wold's Fair)

1964: July 4 (front cover The Flag Fight how Pearson stormed Parliament Hill)

1964: July 11 (front cover Youngest Jockey in North America is Wayne Harris a 16-year-old from Vancouver)

1964: July 25 (front cover Quebec on the Move, billion-dollar power play to make a province prosper)

1964: August 15 (front cover How the Rarest of Blood saved a baby.)

1964: August 22 (front cover One of the judges reveals how they chose Miss Canada)

1964: September 12 (front cover Toronto's Little Italy behind the color and vitality – 170,000 problems)

1964: September 19 (front cover Jeather Thompson a Mimi for Vancouver hits High C in her career, Robert C. Ragsdale)

1964: September 26 (front cover I sailed the South Seas with the Beatles; Soaking up the sun of the Maylis, John Lennon works on a new Beatleune, Graham Rowe)

1964: October 3(front cover The '65 cars slick and powerful)

1964: October 10(front cover Canada welcomes the Queen at out nation's birthplace)

1964: October 17 (front cover The pants of Paris Fashion's latest controversy)

1964: October 24(front cover The Birth of Canada; beginning a new 4-part series; Canada's first Dominion Day, July 1/1867)

1964: October 31 (front cover The Royal Tour in colr, a smiling Queen amid the tension; Summersie P.E.I.)

1964: November 7 (front cover The King Tut Treasures Tour Canada; John de Visser)

1964: November 14 (front cover Walt Disney his latest Mary Poppins gets off the ground)

1964: November 21 (front cover Inside Red China, Richard Harrington)

1964: November 28 (front cover The cutting horse makes sport of hard work; Cowboy & bull cover)

1964: December 5 (front cover Where do little hockey players from?; Princeville, P.Q. 14 of 16 peewees were delivered by their doctor coach)

1964: December 12 (front cover Part-time Clowns brighten young lives)

1964: December 19 (front cover Snow Jumpers; midget snowmobiles spark the latest winter sports craze; Hot-Rod in the Snow article, with photos by Horst Ehricht; Doctor Shulman’s Wonderful Watches; A Kind of Christmas Magic by Marjorie E. Gehly; Toronto’s Colonnade; Totem in Victoria’s Beacon Hill Park; Those Pretty Girls called Snow Bunnies; FN/VF, by ¼ page Clipped out of page 29/30 Puzzle page with Santa story on back = $5.00)

1964: December 26(front cover Christmas at a Canadian Castle; Toronto's famous Casa Loma welcomes 200,000 kids; Harold Barkley)

1965: January 2 (front cover Canadian couple explores the lost worlds of Yucatan, Bette Singer of Cooksville, Ont.; Jerry Singer)

1965: January 16(front cover The Lobster, after the Frug & Watusi, anything can happen at the Arts ball, Jack Marshall)

1965: January (front cover Everybody in Grandby loves Horace Boivin, leopard cover; Leon Bernard)

1965: February (front cover Princess Anne the world's #1 teenager, part 1, Princess Anne in Athens with her father, Prince Philip & Prince Charles; Reginald Davis)

1965: February 13(front cover Virna Lisi – the elegant new sex bomb)

1965: February 20 (front cover a new series Canada and World War 1, the agony of Ypres)

1965: February 27 (front cover The Catholic Dilemma, who's right about birth control?; John de Visser)

1965: March 6(front cover After the flag – a maple leaf tartan);

1965: March 13 (front cover Trotting becomes Canada's all-weather sport; Trotter Beverly Dillard makes the mud fly at Toronto's Greenwood)

1965: March 27 (front cover The father of an industry, sun never sets on his chicks, rooster cover)

1965: April 3 (front cover A family tour of the trans-Canada highway, Walter Stewart & his family on Marconi Hill, St. John's Nfld)

1965: April 10(front cover Petra Burka Canada's shy new world's skating champion; Jack Marshall)

1965: April 17 (front cover Where the road is a black arrow across the plains, Farmer combining his fields)

1965: April 14 (front cover Climbing through B.C. On the trans-Canada highway, Alexandra bridge across the Fraser canyon one step in a 'stairway to splendor'; John de Visser)

1965: May 1 (front cover Ron Turcotte Canada's $1,000-a-minute jockey; Harold Barkley)

1965: May 8 (front cover The Cats who came in out of the cold; cat cover; Michel Lambeth)

1965: May 15 (front cover The great B.C. Avalanche that killed 26 men; A. Van Citers)

1965: May 22(front cover Flight – how man took wing; airplane cover;)

1965: May 29 (front cover 137 Pike in one Day; fisherman & fish cover; Earl Kennedy)

1965: June 5(front cover Hideaway TV star Dorothy McGuire at her Calgary home)

1965 : June 12 (front cover How the world's widest highway will end Toronto's nightmare on wheels)

1965: June 26(front cover All dressed up to visit the Pearsons; 17 year old Isaac Pitawanakwat meets the man who invited him to Ottawa)

1965: July 3(front cover Major White walks in space a step towards the Moon)

1965: July 10 (front cover My Fair Julie Andrews – life is supercalifragilisticexpiolidocius; Miller Services)

1965: July 17 (front cover Canada's killer canoe race)

1965: July 24 (front cover Vancouver has more beaches than anybody)

1965: July 31 (front cover Around the World with Canada's third airline, Soldiers cover)

1965: August 7 (front cover 1965 Grey Cup Forecast; star weekly sport editor Jim Hune predicts: Ottawa vs Vancouver)

1965: August 14 (front cover Famous Canadian author says Greed for Yankee Collor with destroy us; Macpherson cover)

1965: August 28 (front cover The wild saga of Namu the Whale, 400-mile free ride down Canada's West Coast)

1965: September 4(front cover Harry Hays – the lively rancher who runs Canadian agriculture)

1965: September 11 (front cover Canadian dancers tell a great love story; National Ballet brings Romeo & Juliet to TV)

1965: September 256 (front cover A Canadian family tries out the '66 cars; beginning: the last James Bond novel)

1965: October 9 (front cover Seiji Ozawa Toronto's swinging maestro; Fred Schnell)

1965: October 16 (front cover Overhead – the invisible traffic jam; airplane cover)

1965: October 23 (front cover The Sikh; parents arranged this Victoria wedding; Jim Ryan)

1965: November 27 (front cover Vancourer's Mimi Hines, new name for the lights of Broadway)

1965: December 4 (front cover Canadians explore an Infernal Paradise; Crab cover)

1965: December 11 (front cover Tony and Meg wow the states, Princes Margaret & her husband Earl of Snowdon; Gene Daniels)

1965: December 18 (front cover Indie Santa Claus the truth about the busiest man in the world)

1965: December 25 (front cover The Holy Land, a Canadian's pilgrimage; shepherd & sheep cover)

1966: January 1 (front cover Africville, a proud people fight for their homes in Halifax's Negro Ghetto)

1966: January 8 (front cover Tommy Douglas strong man in the middle; Macpherson painted cover)

1966: January 15 (front cover Skiboom! High in the Rockies, deep in City Ravines, skiers churn up clouds of snow & money)

1966: January 22 (front cover Our Next King - Composite picture Prince Charles wears St. Edward's Crown used for crowning ritual of Britain's sovereigns)

1966: January 29 (front cover The Human Brain, science unravels the awesome mysteries)

1966: February 5 (front cover Eddie Shack – a visit at home with the Hockey clown; Harold Barkley)

1966: March 12 (front cover Arctic mystery is this the Fabled Unicorn?)

1966: March 19 (front cover Bobby Hull the go-go life of hockey's golden jet; scuba diver photo cover; Horst Ehricht)

1966 March 26(front cover The ducks who fly by jet; Winnipeg – the gateway to the West goes Eastern; Michael Burn)

1966 April 30 (front cover Canada's apartment boom: high life in a high-rise)

1966: May 14 (front cover Free and Great or a U.S. Colony? By Walter Gordon; Cape Breton's $700,000 sunken trasure; Will Blanche)

1966 May 21 (front cover Mighty Mickey Mantle – is this the same old $100,000 swing?; batting cage, Mantle winces as he hits easy pitch from Whitey Ford)

1966: May 28 (front cover Look what they've done to Liz Taylor; for her bitter, brawling role in 'Who's Afriad of Virginia Woolf?)

1966: June 4 (front cover Alberta's Judy Armstrong is she sex kitten or old crone?; Robert C. Ragsdale)

1966: June 11 (front cover 6 pages of nest watching in color; cover mother bird & her chicks)

1966 June 18 (front cover The poshest pool in the West; diving board cover)

1966: October 29 (front cover This swinger is for real; Mod sparks a new look in stockbrokers, bakers and insurance men; Paul Rockett)

1966: December 17 (front cover Christmas by the glamour tree; Michael Foster)

1966: December 24 (front cover Christmas comes to a hospital full of children; Michel Lambeth)

1966: December 31 (front cover The Vaniers turn it on in a lively home called Rideau Hall; Paul Rockett)

1967: February 4 (front cover Hockey's prize rookie signs the Big Contract; Maple Leaf's Brian Conacher & finance Susan Davis)

1967: February 11 (front cover Special issue Expo '67; the amazing adventures of man)

1967: February 25 (front cover Sylvia Fraser & Mark Gayn report from Two Worlds: sun & sex seekers of Miami; starving millions of India)

1967: March 11 (front cover Tagging Seals to tame the slaughter; Canada carries its fight to save the Harp Seal to shifting ice floes off Labrador; Fred Bruemmer)

1967: April 1 (front cover How Canada turned its back on Viet nam's maimed children; William F. Pepper)


 

( B ) The Star Weekly Magazine (section)

** A separate magazine section

** Glossier paper beginning in the mid 1950s

** Longer feature stories, fewer photos

** Often a celebrity or story-driven cover


1957: February 9 (front cover 'Salad Days' Canadian hit ready for Broadway; short story - Wife of the Victim by Philip Clark)

1957: September 14 (front cover Clark Gable; Chinese red stocking dramatize this red chiffon gown by Montreal's Gusmaroli; Du Pont; Clark Gable; short story - The High Snows by V.E. Thiessen)

1957: October 19 (front cover Gina the intmate life story of a living Venus; inside track of Milt Dunnell; give the Indian his rights, magistrate demands; short story - Murder a Thousand Miles Up by John F. Sutter)

1957: November 16 (front cover Giorgia Moll, won Oriental role over Asia's beauties; Sky-diving; Housework degrades men!; short story - Trail in the Clouds by Mary Thayer Muller)

1958: January 1 (front cover Revolt against cheesecake; Tour the sunshine belt on a budget; short story - Hurricane Jill by Charles Bonner (2 part story))

1958: March 8 (front cover Montreal's Queen Elizabeth Hotel; Russia 5 years after Stalin; Lieutenant-Governors: how necessary are they?; short story - The Endless Journey by Roberta Engle Peers)

1958: April 12 (front cover Will they laugh at us in Brussels?; Secret files of Czar revealed at last; short story - The Mirror by Mollie Gillen)

1958: May 3 (front cover Rocky Mountains make a majestic backdrop for ballerinas of the Banff school of fine arts ; Campus in the Clouds, Banff School of Fine Arts is unique in North American education; short story - Wedding Bullets by Lynton Brent)

1958: July 2 (front cover Hank Aaron: with a twist of the wrist; How much are the Windsors worth?; short story - Terror at the Lighthouse by Victor Canning)

1958: July 19 (front cover High fashion beachcombers; Do we need a Governor-General?; Ishort story - intrigue in Diamonds by Oscar Schisgall)

1958: August 9 (front cover Boy Scouts photo cover; Viscount Montgomery with Scouts neat Toronto on Recent Canadian visit; Fathers shouldn't be mothers!; short story - The Last Gamble by John Patrick Gillese)

1958: August 16 (front cover The Blue Angels; , 1200 miles an hour, wing-tips 3 feet apart, this famed flying team can part your hair without creasing your scalp! CNE air show; short story - beginning Philip Wylie's East into Danger; )

1958: August 30 (front cover Eleanor Roosevelt tells you – How to get the most out of life; Stage fright hits us all, says Ed Sullivan; short story - Love Me for Myself by Elsie Lee)

1958 October 11 (front cover Ships fan out through Space watched closely by control room dispatches in Walt Disney's upcoming Disneyland Program 'Mars and Beyond'; Martians and Flying Saucers; Should men marry older women?; ; Houdini still has us guessing; short story - Henry's Boiling Point by Dorothy Gault)

1958: November 1 (front cover Child never again accomplished as much as in the 1st four weeks, Dr. Arnold Geseel; Your child's behavior year by year birth to 16 years; Canadian girl 'tells all' about the Folies.; short story - Sister of the Bride by Lorrie McLaughlin)

1958: November 29 (front cover Clarence Decatur Howe, former minister of everything, what i'll tell my daughters about marriage; short story - Pipe and Slipper Man by Marnie Ellingson)

1958: December 27 (front cover children looking at window; short story - The Snow Queen's Palace by Margaret Cousins)

1959: February 14 (front cover Springhill, miners forecast trouble; Lawrence Earl recreates the disaster in a minute-by-minute account; short story - Death wore a Necklace by William Sambrot)

1959: February 28 (front cover How to quit smoking for good; Hollywood takes the wraps off Sex, Sin, Sadism, Sensationalism; short story - Death wore a Necklace by William Sambrot)

1959: March 7 (front cover Cinecitta, Naked Maja stars Ava Gardner; Ben Hur; Deacon Allen – Deke reminisces on a colorful career; short story - Captain Heimrich Stumbles by Frances & Richard Lockridge)

1959: March 14 (front cover Boat, car? Canadian-built Wildcat had even the police fooled; short story - Deadly Decision by William Sambrot)

1959: April 1 (front cover The Shah and Soraya; hidden costs are pitfalls for home buyers; Len Sirman-Pix; short story - A Shoort Ride in the Dark By Walter S. Tevis)

1959: April 11 (front cover children painting front cover; they died in pools of frame; short story - All Signposts Down by Stedman Chandler);

1959: May 16 (front cover Dazzling new swim fashion; Fabulous Lillie Langtry; short story - A Case of Identity by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle);

1959: May 23 (front cover The Big battle in small cars; George Romney's one-man revolt; The Prince puts her on the Stage by Ernest Dudley; short story - Lonesome Kid by Walter C. Brown)

1959: July 11 (front cover Minister's view on teenage sex; Canada's aerial mapmaker; short story - The Shining Net by Valeria Winkler Griffith)

1959: August 29 (front cover Photographed the Golden Eagle; Battle that won Canada; short story - Mayhem in the Desert by Alan Scholefield);

1959: November 28 (Grizzlies can be lovable, too; Married 32 years to a 39-year-old; short story - The Princess and the Formula by Charles Moran)

1958: December 12 (front cover What happened to the 30,000 cars stolen in Canada this year?; Why office parties died; short story - The Direct Approach by James Holt McGavran)

1960: January 16 (front cover The Morses: Canada's family in greasepaint; short story - Revenge by Moonlight by John Davies)

1960: March 19 (front cover Larry Henderson: I saw Russia's land of Mystery; short story - The Maddest Wife in Town by Ken W. Purdy)

1960: April 9 (front cover Zinnias take over the garden; Loyalist Soldier Returns to Spain by Hugh Garner;short story - The Wooing of Kathleen Doolan by Alan Cogan)

1960: April 16 (front cover Audrey Meadows: all her husbands are riots; short story - The Last Crusade (part 2) by Hugh Garner; Skin of the Crocodile by Norah Burke)

1960: May 7 (front cover Tommy Hunter; Canadian teenagers find a home-grown idol; short story - Then there were Others by Sidney C. Hutchison)

1960: May 11 (front cover Follow the test-drive of this new miniature care 3,000 grueling miles; a famous jew says: I wih there were more Christians; short story - The Smile of Eve by Jane Peyton)

1960: May 21 (front cover Jan Rubes inspires memories of 'home' in 16 languages; Meet Frank Hall – he can stop Canada's trains; short story - The Desert Octopus by Glynn Croudage)

1960: May 28 (front cover Roy Thomson the Canadian who shook Fleet Street; short story - Strange Courtship in a Russian Prison by Gordon Gaskill)

1960: June 11 (front cover Architect Ned Pratt of Vancouver critic of the houses we live in, poses with his most famous building; short story - Awake to a Dream by Madlynne R. Kurtz)

1960: June 18 (front cover Tarzan says good-by to Jane; short story - A Plan for a Man by Jacques Gillies);

1960: June 25 (front cover Belligerent Romeo Bruno Gerussi, Julie Harris a Juliet with freckles; short story - They defy tradition at Stratford; Patch of Light by Norman Garbo)

1960: July 16 (front cover RCMP photo cover; can the Mounties new boss make them popular again?; short story - Love Gamble by Willard Temple)

1960: July 23 (front cover Visit with Hermione Gingold; How to close the door on a salesman; short story - Jennie sees it Through by Amy Passmore Hunt);

1960: July 30 (front cover Intimate 3-part portrait of Canadian millionaire, Jack Kent Cooke; Adventure romance & mystery in our midsummer fiction festival; short story - Lonely Valley by Owen Gray)

1961: March 18 (front cover How to live with your wife; Could this plan close our mental hospitals?;short story - Johnny Bower Methuselah of the nets; )

1961: July 1 (front cover St. Pierre: a little bit of France on Canada's doorstep; How to drive and stay alive; Day South Africa quit the Commonwealth; short story - Send Woman-Urgently! By Jacques Gillies)

1961: July 8(front cover family holiday for $150; sophisticated salds; Frank Howard vs the ghost of Babe Ruth; short story - Trouble at Carver's Post by Trois Tripplehorn; )

1961: July 15 (front cover Cowboy: visit with a Canadian Rodeo Rider; Can the Church survive in the Slums?; Herbalism – do-it-yourself medicine; The Silent Death by R.W. Alexander; short story - Heavy Turns the Wheels (Part 1 of 2) by Susan Seavy)

1961: July 22 (front cover Why Coyne was asked to resign; Soccer's million-dollar gamble; last days of TV's Jack Kane; short story - Desirable Neighbor by Ruth Tempest)

1961: August 26 (front cover Knit a sweater; Black Frost: a story of men in conflict with the sea; Hurricane, the season of big storms is here a Hollywood romance goes pffft!; short story - Aunt Jane by Stella Martin Currey);

1961: September 9 (front cover Men with a million ideas; Will the baby change out Marriage? Dr Joyce Brothers; Canadian says farewell to the Foreign Legion; short story - Invitation to Loneliness by Florence Jane Soman)

1961: October 7 (front cover English Immigrant make me mad, by English Immigrant; Regina's game fight to stay in football; short story - Emergency Operation by Mark Derby)

1961: October 14 (front cover Arctic adventures of a woman eye doctor; Tobin Rote – football's chairman of the board; Pierre Berton tells about an amazing swindle; short story - The Payoff by Pierre Berton);

1961: November 4 (front cover We can cut thi seasonal unemployment; Children needn't be little monsters; Can Doug Harvey inspire the Rangers?; short story - A Pool There Was by William E. Barrett)

1961: November 18(front cover Canada's Mobile stay-at-homes; When mental patients go home; dilemma of hockey's Dick Duff; Louis Rasminsky strong, silent governor of the Bank of Canada; short story - The Sleeper by Lee Denke)

1961: December 23 (front cover $16 million nose count Etiquette tips for the holiday season; short story - Noel by Edith Louise Griffin)

1961: December 19 (front cover Kept men – a modern phenomenon; Marjorie Elwood cooks roast beef for New Year's; Is your life a waste of time?; Piery Phil Watson, hockey's loose-lipped master-mind; ; short story - The Walls of Ballyrooney by John T. Foster)

1962: January 13 (front cover Spencer Caldwell the man who challenges CBC's TV supremacy; Canada army, These Canadians go to college free; short story - Firehouse Mike by Harold Shumate)

1962: January 20 (front cover Ottawa family that does everything; Regina: Hockey's hotbed of talent; Who wants a perfect marriage?; Fiction: The Hunted – adventure in the Caribbean; short story - The Hunted by Hugh B. Cave)

1962: February 3 (front cover Submarine photo cover; 4,000 feet under the sea; short story - I Know You George Dickenson by Lusinda Baker)

1962: February 24 (front cover How Canada looks to an America; Peter Whalley; short story - The Gold Thieves by Edward Lindall )

1962: March 17 (front cover Nip-ups for nippers; program to build up Canada's flabby youth; ; short story - The Treasure Hunt by Patricia Moyes)

1962: March 24 (front cover New faces for spring, make-up ideas; The Day the Bell Rang by Vera Henry)

1962: March 31 (front cover Election expenses: is money corrupting our political morals?; short story - Scipio Hunts Rabbits by Clarence Budington Kelland)

1962: April 14 (front cover The show that kids Canada for fun and profit; short story - The Skinfint Bridgegroom by Willard Temple)

1962: April 21 (front cover children's drawing of 2 girls walking in the woods;short story - The Beauty of Life by Williams Forrest)

1962: April 28 (front cover Jayne, Me Frayne Trent Frayne visits Miss Mansfield's pink palace.; Jayne Mansfield photo cover; short story - Trouble in the City by Victor Canning)

1962: May 5 (front cover Way to play the status game; hearty meals fro weight watchers; 2 exciting short stories – The Blind Spot by John Rhodes Sturdy & The Bachelor who Couldn't Decide by S.R. May; short story - The Bachelor Who Couldn't Decide by S.R. May)

1962: May 12 (front cover The Big men Square off; Can Liston take Patterson's crown; boxing cover; short story - Professor Floyd Zulli Jr, Farewell by Lawrence Williams)

1962: May 19 (front cover Jim Brosnan: the Reading Man's ballplayer; baseball cover; Harold Barkley; short story - Fight on the Beach by John Rhodes Sturdy)

1962: May 26 (front cover What it's like to be a King without a job; Secrets f Quebec's kitchens; ; short story - A Woman of Words by Mary E. Nutt; Pursuit & Capture by John Randolph Phillips )

1962: June 2 (front cover Rudy Vallee: the Vagabond lover comes back; short story - Horse Thief by John R. Phillips; The Girl Said No by Larry Small)

1962: June 9 (front cover The Man who Hit too Many Home Runs, Dick Stuart; short story - Clem and the Catfish by Barnett Kleiman)

1962: June 16 (front cover Dawson City a ghost town comes to life by Pierre Berton; One-Car Copter; short story - Gurkha Patrol by Robert Christie)

1962: June 30 (front cover Rape of Canada's resources; Mining forest & farms, polluting waterways, stripping the greenery; creating a northern Sahara; short story - Let Nothing you Dismay by Nancy Burrage Owen)

1962: July 7 (front cover Will a vaccine beat cancer?; Dr Rolf Lundstrom; short story - Donna's Dog's Doctor by Florence Engel Randall; Around the World & Back by Ann Gibbons)

1962: July 21 (front cover Robert Thomas Allen Looks at the Caveman; Neanderthal skeletons; short story - A place for Juliet by Fred Oakley )

1962: August 11 (front cover Saint John an Old City with New Life by Stuart Trueman; backcover Seal Hunt; Crazy,short story - Mixed-up Parents by Nancy Burrage Owen)

1962: September 15 (front cover The Fearful Ordeal of Flight 404 by Bill Stephenson; Capt Bill Gwynne; Gander Nfld; short story - Cimarron Creek by Curtis Bishop)

1962: September 29 (front cover Arctic Adventure by Robert Thomas Allen; dog-shed teams photo front cover; short story - The Bachelor Digs of Charley Shaw by R.M. Rudo)

1962: October 13 (front cover A Helping Hand for Problem Drinkers by Frederick J. Way; short story - My Life among the Magpies by H.T. Barker)

1962: November 3 (front cover Anyone for Flirting?; Marika Robert; short story - My Nightmare in the Woods by Barry L. Smith)

1962: December 22 (front cover Canada's impish dean of Composers by Kildare Dobbs; short story Piracy isn't Dead by Arthur R. Turner; Piracy Isn't Dead by Arthur R. Turner)

1963: February 2 (front cover St. John's a salty city of sealers & sailors by Harold Horwood; short story - The Girl in San Marlo by Hugh B. Cave);

1963: June 15 (front cover My life among the Hollywood savages by Richard Gehman; Christine Kaufman, Kirk Douglas, Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh, Sammy Davis jr, Dean Martin; short story - The Golfer and the Blonde by Harold Livingston)

1963: September 14 (front cover Pope Paul reopens the window by David MacDonald; Pope John XXIII; short story - You Can't Take Her Place by Haldane Campbell)

1963: September 21 (front cover Is Canada ready for sweepstakes? By Bill Stephenson; short story - The Dream Home by Robert Carson)

1964: May 2 (front cover Northern Dancer by Jim Hunt; horse racing; short story - The Guest Room by Jean Gilchrist)

1964: May 9 (front cover Violent World of Sleep by Charles G. Costello; short story - Magic Potion that drives men Mad, Mad, Mad! By Robert Thomas Allen)

1964: June 27 (front cover Our Aerial Battle with the Birds by Frank A. Tinker; short story - Birthday Gife by Ann Gibbons)

1964: July 4 (front cover Stratford Drama the audience doesn't see by Sylvia Fraser; short story - Never Trust a Man by Hugh B. Cave)

1964: July 11 (front cover How a Mountie got his man off by Peter Sypnowich; Margaret Sange the birth control crusader by Lloyd Shearer; short story - Fatalists by Eileen Herbert Jordan)

1964: August 15 (front cover The Beatles make a Movie by Leslie Hannon)

1964: August 22 (front cover Charlie Ritchie our man in Washington; by Martin Goodman; short story - Love Me Simple, Love me Strong by Hugh B. Cave)

1964: September 19 (front cover The Immoral Monarch of the Alley (cat cover) by Robert Thomas Allen; Gary Grant; short story - The Vote for Bill Sanders by Ethel Edison Gordon)

1967: April 29 (front cover Canada Awakens to the agony of Viet Nam's Miamed children; Church-goes in Toronto suburb sign aid-the children petition; short story - The Purlooined Paper Weight by P.G. Wodehouse (part 1))

1967: May 6 (front cover Canada's birthday bash in London; Mercy cargo into North Vietnam; short story - The Purloined Paper Weight by P.G. Wodehouse (part 2);

1967: May 22 (front cover We're profiteering out of the agony of Viet Nam; short story - The Guns of Judgment Day by Cliff Farrell, 1st time published)

1967: October 28 (front cover June Callwood reports on Day Two Princesses, Margaret Rose of Britain & Jacqueline of the USA; 68 hot cars; $100,00 amateur Hockey Star, Gary Dineen; short story - Who Saw Maggie Brown? By Kelley Roos)

1967: December 9 (front cover Paul-Emile Cardinal Leger of Montreal “Simple Missionary” among the lepers of Africa; short story - Where Eagles Dare by Alistair MacLean (Part 1)

1968: January 6 (front cover New Woman, Toronto Lawyer Maureen Sabia; How the Pros assess the Liberals: Keith Davey on Lester Pearson; Dalton Camp on his successor; short story - A Wind of Death by Gavin Black (part 2)

1968: February 10 (front cover Pierre Berton's powerful attack on the conscience of Canada; Smug Minority; new profile Sylvia Fraser; short story - Come Over, Red Rover by Stephen Marlowe (part 1)

1968: February 24 (front cover Exclusive Myer Rush, Toronto stock promoter, multimillion-dollar stock fraud; short story - Holiday of Fear by Gretchen Travis (1st published anywhere)

1968: March 9 (front cover How Expo will rise again this summer; Why Paul Martin, Paul Hellyer, & Mitchell Sharp will not do, search for the Prime Minister young Canada; short story - The Grass Widow's Tale by Ellis Peters (1st time Published anywhere)

1968: March 16 (front cover Naughty, Nostalgic or Nice, ladies style; Why Young Canadians want a Prime Minister with intellect & gut; short story - Lyonesse Abbey by Jill Tattersall (1st published anywhere);

1968: March 23 (front cover Trudeau: Why Young Canada feels he'd make a great Prime Minister; short story - The Great Spy Race by Adam Diment (Part 1)

1968: April 6 (front cover Quebec underground terrorist camp; Bruno Gerussi: famous actor becomes the housewife's friend;short story - Another Day – Another Death by George Bagby (1st time Published anywhere)

1968: April 13 (front cover Great Hockey debate is it all violence?; Catholic people who hold up divorce & abortion reform; Vancouver's hippie hangup; short story - Sumatra Seven Zero by Oswald Wynd (part 1) (1st time Published anywhere)

1968: April 20 (front cover Canadian view of he doves brought down LBJ; BC's mountain Mystique; Hockey pro's last stand in Saskatchewan; Divorce, 1968 style; short story - Sumatra Seven Zero by Oswald Wynd (part 2) (1st time Published anywhere)

1968: April 27 (front cover ten top Canadian dee-jays; Canadian male sex symbol; Pierre Elliott Trudeau: the man – and the convention – you didn't see on TV; short story - The Girl in Cabin B54 by Lucille Fletcher (1st time Published anywhere)

1968: May 4 (front cover Living with Violence; Gallery of crazy, clunky new shoes; Adrienne Clarkson take 30's; short story - Kavik by Walt Morey (1st time Published anywhere)

1968: May 11 (front cover Winnipeg's sexy Go-Go girls; Science & the little green men; Lester Pearson tough on official portrait; Militant Canadian Indian Tony Antoine BC Okanagan band; short story - Wild Midnight Falls by M.E. Chaber (1st time Published anywhere)

1968: May 18 (front cover Canada's male sex symbol; people have love affairs with boats; James Bond vs Colonel Sun; short story – Colonel Sun (007 is back; Part 1) by Robert Markham)

1968: May 25 (front cover Malka the inside story of the remaking of a famous – but square Canadian singer; short story - Colonel Sun (007 is back; Part 2) by Robert Markham)

1968: June 1 (front cover The Promise of Canada;

1968: June 8 (front cover Bar Midriff fashion; George Eaton photo cover, big league car racer; Harry Bruce on an agonizing walk for charity; short story – The Python Project (part 1) by Victor Canning)

1968: June 15 (front cover Behind the minishirts: real youth revolution in politics; U.S. Deserters; Island hop in the Caribbean at bargain rates; short story - The Python Project (part 2) by Victor Canning)

1968: June 29 (front cover Elaine Bedard, Montreal model & occasional date of Pierre Trudeau; assassination of Robert Kennedy a Canadian perspective; short story – The Case of the Careless Cupid (part 1) by Erle Stanley Gardner)

1968: July 6 (front cover Men's fashion revolution; Halifax's radical mayor; Harry Bruce's sensible view of women's fight for equality; short story - The Case of the Careless Cupid (part 2) by Erle Stanley Gardner)

1968: July 13 (front cover Paul Desmarais: at 41 he controls more than $4 billion; mysterious young Montreal financier; powerful the E.P. Taylor; violence of lacrosse; short story – Man on a Nylon String by Whit Masterson)

1968: July 20 (front cover Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau after his stunning election victory; short story – Gideon's River (Part 1) by J.J. Marric )

1968: July 27 (front cover The man who was given a new heart – Gaetan Paris: and the surgeon who performed the operation Dr. Pierre Grondin, Montreal Heart Institute; short story - Gideon's River (Part 2) by J.J. Marric )

1968: August 3 (front cover June Callwood and husband Trent Frayne, doing in jail with a bunch of hippies; Harry Bruce on middle-aged backlash; Bruce Kidd on jogging jag ; short story – (A Time to Pass Over by H. Gordon Green)

1968: August 10 (front cover Swimmer Elaine Tanner with skier Nancy Greene; Harry Bruce rejoices over the coming trouble in out high schools; short story - Devil's Plunge (part 1) by David Walker)

1968: August 17 (front cover Life & death of Ted Watkins; untold behind the story of the Grey Cup football hero gunned to death in California; Motorcycle wedding; short story - Devil's Plunge (part 2) by David Walker)

1968: August 24 (front cover Shirley Douglas – Tommy's daughter & her husband Donald Sutherland; Ted Watkins shot to death; Famous defector from the Catholic Church; short story - Devil's Plunge (part 3) by David Walker)

1968: August 31 (front cover Car scrap yard – what we're doing to out land; Children sniffing glue; Case of polygamy in Canada; short story – The Jackal's Head (part 1) by Elizabeth Peters)

1968: September 1-7 (front cover How to suffer for beauty; Making of an imposter; escaped convict who passed as an Expo engineer; short story - The Jackal's Head (part 2) by Elizabeth Peters)

1968: September 8-14 (front cover McGill co-ed cheering for comback of real Canadian football; U.S. Back bandit who became a Canadian engineer; short story – The Well-Dressed Skeleton by Brad Williams)

1968: September 15-21 (front cover True account of group therapy that bringing new insights into many hang-ups of North American life; Merciful Minerva! Wonder Woman has a makeover; short story – In a Beautiful Pea-Green Boat (part 1) by J.M. Scott (1st time Published anywhere)

1968: September 22-28 (front cover A new look at an old argument: thin line between life & death; short story - In a Beautiful Pea-Green Boat (part 2) by J.M. Scott (1st time Published anywhere)

1968: October 6 (front cover Real meaning of Chicago: a Canadian perspective by David Lewis Stein & Harry Bruce; short story – Maigret and the Headless Corpse by Georges Simenon)

1968: December 7 (front cover What it's like on the real Ponderosa ; Women Pastors; 2 teen-agers canoed across the Prairies;)

1968: December 14 (front cover Nature's wonders in the frozen tundra; teen-age LSD party that shook a complacent town; Ron Ellis hockey's colorless, near-perfect player; )

1969: January 11 (front cover Roger Crozier lonely agony NHL goalie; This textbook has gone MAD by Paul Grescoe; missing few pages)

1969: February 8 (front cover John David Eaton: the money-back guarantee still makes his fortune grow; Joe Kapp – NFL; )

1969: February (front cover Governor-General Roland Michener (skating photo cover) and 8 other prominent Canadians tell hos they try to keep in shape; Dick Duff – Hockey; Undercover spies stalk crooked cashiers)

1969: February 22 (front cover Views on What's wrong with TV? Young matador begins his lonely rise to fame; Church without pews – or a minister;)

1969: March 8 (front cover How sex should be taught in schools; Jim Dorey – Leafs penalty-prone dynamo; Fifi: Haiti's happiest killer )

1969: March 22 (front cover Snowmobiling photo cover; Youth corps that doesn't make noise; Doug Hepburn's comeback)

1969: March 29 (front cover Skirts will be even shorter; Boss of Bell Telephone; Canada's highest skyscraper: daytime home of 8500 Canadians ; 2 women run western cattle ranch;)

1969: April 12 (front cover Boxing photo cover; Sir George Williams riot: why, & how the students went berserk; MP's wives who move to Ottawa; Canadian Vampire Dan Curtis)

1969: April 26 (front cover Russia's coach Anatoly Tarasov writes on the pros & cons of world hockey league; Grade 9 drinkers: who needs pot when booze is so easy to get?; How Mighty cat trains are conquering the North)

1969: May 3 (front cover Bing Crosby at 65; Phil Esposito: the Boston Bruins unlikely hero; Hunting for seals the Eskimo way; Fashion show starring Samantha Jones ; Mark Twain with mountains – riverboating B.C. Glacier country )

1969: June 7 (front cover Allies land in Europe D-Day: was it really 25 years ago?; CBC's hymn sing: goodness sells); Rusty Staub birth of ball club; Les Levine admits he's crazy )

1969: June 28 (front cover Canadians who'll help put the U.S. On the Moon; Bodystocking: fashionable second skin; eerie paintings of Alex Colville; Canada's wackiest gold rush; )

1969: July 5 (front cover Hair is no longer enough – it has to be adorned; Bryce Mackasey: the man who ends strikes; Niagara's falls come to a stop; steelworker and his world of sweat & white heat )

1969: July 12 (front cover How to avoid bad snaps; Avelino Gomez: he's back & riding high, he invests in Canada Savings Bonds; Pregnant but in shape; Larry Rice American Motors, the fixer)

1969: July 19 (front cover Divorce: new laws, new freedom, a divorcee tells of her anguish and at last her relief; Ward of Wardair: he wants Air Canada's business; Halifax gets a Place Ville Marie; You're too late, Apollo 11)

1969: August 2 (front cover Stewardess: is it really a life of high adventure?; Canadians are perfect – just ask the Yanks; Pond: the endless mysteries of teeming life (Wild life); Artist looks at auto racing: flash of color, smell of money)

1969: August 9 (front cover Dick Thornton's easy guide to football defensive play; Church where the rich go to worship; Maritimes award-winning firefighters (Kentville, N.S.)

1969: August 16 (front cover Golfer's nightmare Canada's toughest 18 holes; buying a private railway car; Farewell, 23 little red schoolhouses; Why beef prices went up,up, up)

1969: August 23 (front cover Back-to-School fashions; Automobiles that left their mark on history; Mary Lennox – respected union leader; Linda Crutchfield – does all sports)

1969: September 13 (front cover Shocking & illegal sport of Cockfighting; yes it's happening in Canada; Pop-rock festival a good name;)

1969: September 20 (front cover Drugs – is your child taking them? Here's what to do; Cave-in: 3 trapped miners describe their underground agony; buying color TV; Beautiful wild horses: slaughtered – until now; Danny Houston Montreal Alouettes gets another chance)

1969: September 27 (front cover Gordon Sinclair on the 40 things that bug me; Vasectomy: the operation that's sterilizing men; Little Beaver: a midget's trouble in a world of giants (Midget Wrestling) ; Fastest warship in the world Hydrodrome 4)

1969: September 6 (front cover Nazi Swastika painted cover; When the world cringed; 30 years ago the Nazi flew one day with a new terror – war broke over the world; 4 Canadians, including a former German naval officer & a Pole who would up in Auschwitz; Better care for injured athletes; Tom Williams at 84 pilot still doing looping the Loop;)

1969: October 4 (front cover We've found out all about you, Pierre Elliot Trudeau; Dave Raimey Football player traded;; RCA is Color; )

1969: October 18 (front cover Conn Smythe at 74; Holdup squad: back robber has 90 seconds; Bandit Masks; )

1969: October 25 (front cover Books on how babies learn to smile; Sta Mikita's own story (hockey player; Surfing in winter? In Canada )

1969: November 1 (front cover BC's Bennett: love & politics; rugged course to make students men; detectives who catch the killers; will the maxi take hole like the mini?; Bobby hull & Stan Mikita, Chicago Black Hawks;)

1969: November 8 (front cover Prohibition: booze came from Canada; lessons of space may help us on earth)

1969: November 15 (front cover The Italians, in Canada that means one in every 20 people; fraud squad: tips on how not to get conned; Indian art wowed Paris; best woman archer in the world, Dorthy Lidstone; )

1969: November 29 (front cover Bone-rattling closeup of football's speed; Canada's worst federal prison; Life in Toronto for a French-speaking wife, Serge Toutante; She found St. Peter's noes, Margherita Guarducci)

1969: December 6 (front cover Spying in Canada: a special report by RCMP expert; Derek Sanderson off the ice, he's hockey's fastest player; Expo '70, here we are!)

1969: December 13 (front cover This woman is a Supreme Court Judge, Dr. Sylvia Ostry; How she & 3 other women won in a man's world; Private terrors of Gump Worsley (hockey player) ;West it's drowning in its own unsold wheat; John Lennon live & in color after a long absence)

1969: December 20 (front cover The Sixties a special issue; Death in Dallas, Jack Paar, Beatlmania, trampolines; The Pill, Eichmann, Ski-doo 5-BX; plastic garbage bags; Twiggy; transplant; Cassius Clay; Expo; Ookpik; Quebec Libre; Namath; Pot; Cosa Nostra; Moonwalk)

1970: January 9 (front cover look at our diest & what we're doing wrong; world Monopoly-playing championship, Paul Rimstead; Casey the bootlegger; Great American institution has fallen into Canadian hands, Ripleys believe it or not; )

1970: January 24 (front cover 1970 swimsuits: new designs; Monks at Oka: they believe the best way to find God is to live apart from man; Lee Marvin: take it easy on my ex-wife; Lord Thomson 475 companies aren't enough the man wants more;1970's Typical Immigrant; Petra Burka world figure skating)

1970: January 31 (front cover Top school in the country; Living in the most northerly village on earth; Canada won world bowling championship; wonderful bird is pelican)

1970: February 7 (front cover The decline of the British Empire in Canada; Remembering the Union Jack; Canadian rocket that was a year in the making & 10 minutes in flight; Hot dog king of the world in Montreal,; Civic gifts: visitors get everything from totem poles to mink necktie)

1970: February 14 (front cover Losing your driver's licence; A Black man turns White; Great ski experiment: can Canada develop an Eskimo or Indian world champion?; lumberjack look)

1970: February 28 (front cover Making a happy family; Quebec's bright business future; sort course in cheating at cards & dice; are you young or old for your age?; what's all this $3 bill; Memory Lane book store , George Henderson sells $200 comic book)

1970: March 7 (front cover Racing snowmobiles at 100 mph; Loud & low in-flight movies; High school for pregnant teenagers; Poncho comes north; North Vietnam: view from the other side; Canada's greatest airliners: from pioneers on up; wives who go back to work)

1970: March 21 (front cover Tax time again; Ex-NHL star Pierre Pilote; Living well on $6700 a year;Waterloo; )

1970: April 11 (front cover Beautiful Canada will be dead in 10 years, unless we start to save it today; Mess fighters: people who are striking back; Troubled water, Oil spills; Exhausted Air, poisons our sities air;behind every goaltender is Eddie Mepham)

1970: May 2 (front cover Green Berets come North to bury a Canadian G.I.; Getting in shape for golf season; 50-year-old model reveals her beauty secrets; Canada's four pavilions at Expo)

1970: May 9 (front cover Dwight Anderson loves Blanche Fyke, a trucker at highway diners; NHL's ten best fighters;Miss nude America – she's Canadian; Shades of Captain marvel clothing fashion)

1970: May 23 (front cover Matched set for Murder: sawed-off, cut-down .22 calibre Cooeys they used to kill 2 men on a highway near Ottawa; What makes your car go; Wild Flowers; Bobby Crofts up in Canada, basketball player)

1970: May 30 (front cover Working 2 jobs are all in a day's work; anglers ten best lures; Road to murder David Brault, David Dwyer, Donald Phillion; fastest brush in the East, Claude Langevin)

1970: June 6 (front cover Fashion industry bosses you around; Beautiful Canada is Dying; Why the Mounties have red faces; Alaska Highway; RCMP Mounties cartoons)

1970: June 13 (front cover Skiing sandslopes at 45 mph; time for a physical see your computer; Home Party pitch; Georg Chenier Pool master; Snake Charmers)

1970: June 20 (front cover Bishop Strachan: Private school for girls, 1st class education ; Canada's part in arming the world; Midis for kids; Golf Obsession; Hugh Hefner's big flying bunny)

1970: June 27 (front cover Dan Shaw doesn't fit in, too big, too old, too tall,too young; Sava Canada's life; safe water ski; BC's towering forest;Camelot in the Arizona desert)

1970: July 25 (front cover Oil on the edge of Canada, how we cleaned it up; Debt Dodgers; Whisky Papa, Weldy Phipps pilot in High Arctic; John A. Macdonald);

1970: August 1 (front cover Learning to love Edgar Benson;; Nova Scotia Islanders who want to join the US for a price; Anne Murray spoil success; )

1970: August 8 (front cover Feminist Maggie Grant; Hooked on horse racing; Women's Lib Maggie Grant; ; last of the little old cigar-makers;flight of the Turbo;Horse racing)

1970: August 15 (front cover Greatest baseball fans in the whole world; Montreal Expos; BC's strange religious cult, Emissaries of Divine Light; Perils of Mari-Lou; )

1970: August 22 (front cover Beer is beautiful;Women's Lib Frances Taylor, Mrs.George Clarke, Mrs.Philip Matheson, Mrs. Wells Coates; Paris embassy comes in from the cold;How to take a bath)

1970: August 29 (front cover luck of Vernon Vanoy, joys of a $30,000 no-cut football contract; Grandeur of Great Bear Lake; This is a Stickup, bank robbers; Dogrib Country;)

1970: September 5 (front cover Helicopters everywhere; Ladies Professional football; Danny Wells comic)

1970: September 19 (front cover Family dinner is dying; giant food chain; Logging on parkland, beauty must be preserved; Eating Greens; Buffalo Bill blew it)

1970: September 26 (front cover Supermayor = Jean Drapeau; Switzerland school for rich, smart Canadian kids; Gerry Cheevers Stanley cup by Boston Bruins; Stanfield's the name you trust)

1970: October 3 (front cover Rock Festivals: drugs in the open; cops at bay; freakouts aplenty; nude bathing, Peace; Canada Best Boxer, Donato Paduano; The 71s cars)

1970: October 10 (front cover How the Argos got ready by Mel Profit; Succeed in TV commercials by having a forgettable face; Canada's vest-pocket desert, BC; Food Fix - cure for a hangover;);

1970: October 17 (front cover Look-out NHL-punch is back!; Getting kids to believe in the cops again; Genevieve Bujold celebrates stardom; Mystique of the river);

1970: October 24 (front cover Women who boss the top fashion models; Boom in Hockey Sachoolds; Noisy Majority: Thumbs down to Commies, hippies & drugs);

1970: November 7 (front cover Do you have a right to criticize Pierre Trudeau?; Stewardess inside story; cross Canada by motorbike; Quarterback's bodyguards; Haunted house – Nova Scotia)

1970: November 14 (front cover Velvet revival: old fabric get new look; How Canada spends Saturday night; End of the road: staff writer David Cobb reaches the Pacific on the last leg of his motorbike odyssey; Game hockey players always lose; Want Johnny Cash? Call London, Ont. And ask for Saul Holiff);

1970: November 21 (front cover The Mod; Beginning a series on the Mafia in Canada; Part 1 How they put the squeeze on a Bay Street businessman; Pilgrimage to Nashville; ; Canada's scrap iron admiral; Sonny Wade – football;; What makes a restaurant run?);

1970: November 28 (front cover Football week in Canada; All-star Grey Cup team of the decaade; Russ Jackson quarterback; Bud Grant preparing for the big game; More about the Mafia);

1970: December 5 (front cover Of all the dumb ways to start a decade; Decennial Losers Award; The Mafia part 3, members of the Mod; Winds of the sea, Bonavista Bay; George Eaton car racing);

1970: December 26 (front cover Christmas with Mme Benoit; Rich man's house from a prison; John Ferguson wanted out of hockey; own that progress passsed by – Niagara-on-the -lake, Ontario);

1971: January 2 (front cover Buy Lombardo wishes you a peaceful new year; Had any good surgery lately? Here's how much it really costs?; Soybean meat; Jacques Plante – NHL goaltender;);

1971: January 9 (front cover Chicklet gets by with the help of his friends – Satan's choice; Daytime TV; the men who entertain other men's wives; What goes on and on inside a strike; Stop and give the password; My Club, my bike & my wife, and kids in that order – Satan's Choice motorbike club);

1971: January 16 (front cover Airport! Jumping-off spot to the world; Sabres Gil Perreault off the ice; en in Ottawa);

1971: January 23 (front cover Best ticket scapler in Canada & How he makes $500 a week; Most eligible Canadian bachelor in the USA, Doug Campbell; Land development game; Man who starved away 140 pounds of fat; Mobile Home living; how to get really rich with other peoples money);

1971: January (front cover Dramatic rescue of James Cross; The private agony of Jerome Choquette; Newfie Fare Ego on your face - wearing a moustache);;

1971: February 13 (front cover More on the Mob; Loansharking: Sammy Klein was late with his payment; Jack Chambers $35000 a painting; He squidges! He pots – tiddlywinks);

1971: February 20 (front cover How the citizens of Smoky Lake Alberta won $200,000 Ia Cigarette contest; Mafia moves into Ontario; Sons, hockey players, NHL mothers; Borrow from the Ballet; Dignity in decay, Token Totems;);

1971: February 27 (front cover Niagara dearedevils; Red Hill Jr. to go over the Fallos; BC doctor tells why he performed more that 1000 illegal abortions; Continent-wide bookie network: phone lines hum, money rolls in; The Mob part 6 – the Bookie);

1971: March 6 (front cover Nice Canadian girl doing in a roller derby; Righteousness triumph ofer drink, drugs & dirty movies; Intro Manic, all- Canadian Car);

1971: March 13 (front cover Newfies who have New York at their feet; Art Snobs; Curling's new professionals; Who needs a Ferrari);

1971: March 20 (front cover Hip New Athletes; Claire Kirkland Casgrain: you never get used to body guards; Animals of field & forest new paintings by Glen Loates; Goin' Down the Road, Rip-Off Comic/Movie; Violetta Nesukaitis Ping-Pong winner);

1971: March 27 (front cover Very Vital style of Quebec; Canada's best young skier since Nancy Greene & Betsy Clifford = Kathy Kreiner age 13 world champion; Price Terrorism; Big bad Ben Ginter about 230 pounds & $25million);

1971: April 10 (front cover Mental torment of Mike Walton; Prairies made it through winter);

1971: April 17 (front cover Last fond look at the country doctor; Inside Hockey night in Canada; Delicatessen food – not for sissies; Fast, Fast Fuddle-Duddle,)

1971: May 1 (front cover Trudeaus wedding album; New Brunswick = Richard Harfield bachelor; Great Jim Stillwagon steal – football);

1971: May 8 (front cover Rocket Richard on the brink of 50 – hockey player; Canadian Magazine on Kites; Anne Murray ever reach stardom; will Jackie Kennedy marry Jack Warnecke; Worthwhile in Halifax);



1971: May 15 (front cover Bobble-gum, 7 – ½ million pounds of them a year; Priest & a nun tell why they got marries; Inside Stanfield Strategy session; Lumberjack food; Secrets of a society jeweller; Outlaws at age eight, Tomatoes hockey team);

1971: May 22 (front cover Before the White Man – gallery of paintings by Lewis Parker; Union Stewards; what do you get for the pig who has everything; Blair Richardson – Middleweight boxer);

1971: May 29 (front cover Carefree Holidays; Treena Kerr's ghastly cook; Buying a unfinished bridge up on Hudson Bay?);

1971: June 5 (front cover Hail & Farewell to the Chief - Diefenbaker; Samantha Jones models the oriental look; Taking family fishing & catching a fish; Artistry & derring-do by Paul-Kane);

1971: June 19 (front cover Magnificent Masters - golfing ; History-making airplanes; Joe Borowski: taming of the mouth; Mail trains – Post Office by train; CSL by water & by land);

1971: June 26 (front cover Our Annual – kill a piece of Canada awards; introducing the Smelly; Child's garden of DDT; Scum on the old swimming hole - cesspool; Gerald Carrothers – science on survival; Making a BC Lions a winner);

1971: July 3 (front cover Nostalgia you can actually remember '54-'64; Heartbreak Hotel; Plouffe Family; Chlorophyll; Fallout shelters; Marilyn Bell);

1971: July 10 (front cover Thin green line Canada's non-fighting forces around the world; Chateau Frontenac on of the last Grand Hotels; Disturbing a Mummy);

1971: July 31 (front cover Inflation; Canada's 5 new national parks; bounce & skid of cross-country motorcycle racing; Bernie Welch wants you);

1971: August 7 (front cover Life on French Soil – 12 miles from Canada – St Pierre & Miquelon; Basic baseball : the Expos show you how; Selling of the Doorknob);

1971: August 14 (front cover Greatest hamburger in the Country; Canadian Legion survive?; Jogging with the Governor-General; Last old soldier will fade away in 2030; Joseph Zuken – Winnipeg north end );

1971: August 21 (front cover What it's like to be very, very rich; 10 richest men in Canada);

1971: August 28 (front cover Drunken despair on Winniepg Drag; Argos' Barton and Theismann helping each other out of a job);

1971: September 4 (front cover Wanted Brink's robbery at Montreal, Ball, bouncing rubber, worth $208,000; by Barry Conn Hughes; world's best chicken gun shots frozen chickens; Top-kick of the Blue Bombers – Larry Gosney);

1971: September 11 (front cover Hitch-hickers, David Cobb trans-Canada drive; Glamoriazed Flying jackets; Unsolved crime part 2; Who killed the croger? By Barry Conn Hughes; Expressway to nowhere);

1971: September 18 (front cover Guy Lafleur – legend before his own time – hockey player; School whee they teach kids to shoot craps; aspects of the New Education; Unsolved Canadian Crime part 3 Marion McDowell mystery by Barry Conn Hughes; David Cobb cross Canada drive, part 1);

1971: September 25 (front cover On he Road again, part 3 insights on Quebec's & Atlantic coast; Unsolved Canadian Crime, part 4 the man who had nothing to die for by Barry Conn Hughes; Family of 4 making $4,895 a year then you are poor; Sweating it out for science; Yankee Yachtsmen – Wallaceburg Ontario;

1971: October 2 (front cover Weatherman always leaves you in the rain; Braces are bridging the generation gap; unsolved Canadian crimes, part 5: ow awful about Aunt Mary by Barry Conn Hughes; Jessie O'Leynick wins $40,000);

1971: October 9 (front cover Ralph Nader sets his sights on Canada; Park was the home of Canada's 1st native-born camel?; Urban Pause; How Johnny Canuck won the second world war – comic book);

1971: October 16 (front cover Ed Sullivan writes about Canadian Talent; Leon McQuay side; CN; Tug boat, Vancouver harbor);

1971: October 23 (front cover Religion in Football; Jim Lindsey Calgary Stampeders; New Canadian Army; TV Newscaster – Lloyd & Harvey; Room at the top, 494 acres on the slopes of Mount Royal, Montreal);

1971: October 30 (front cover Kitten Patsy, welcome to the Kitten Club, another Federal Project; Leslie Cliff & Donna Marie Gurr swimming Olympic gold; Robert Thomas Allen on Ukulele dropouts; Give peace a chance;

1971: November 6 (front cover Canada's flying swami * his border-hopping flight for world peace; Robert Thomas Allen on being knelt on by an elephant; Hunting from pickup trucks; Speed Hounds – Whippet Dog races);

1971: November 13 (front cover Questionnaire – Censorship of sex scenes in movies; NHL players given automatic game penalties for fighting; Register fingerprints with police; Length of strikes; Opportunities for Youth; Jailing officials for serious pollution offences; Perry Rockwood prays for Trudeau daily);

1971: November 20 (front cover Baton-twirling capital of the whole world - Cheer-leaders; how they're spoiling PEI; Al MacNel Canadiens coach promoted);

1971: December 4 (front cover Bikini's are back; Japanese Canadians who turned their prison camp into a home town; Charlie Patterson invented bullet-proof hockey helmet; Big Rig – oil mining; Worm is an education);

1971: December 11 (front cover Mannie Grossman, Canada's maverick toy maker; Instant essays – students buy them; Punch, Kick, Chop, Karate experts Park Jong Soo);

1971 December 25 (front cover Goodbye family farm; Eddie Shack wants to play hockey; Scuba-diving in the sewage – Saint John; Attack on Kosygin - Edmund Burke Society;

1972: February 19 (front cover We love you Canada; Ski Late, Ski Light; Waterton Lakes National Park; Home Delivery, Highland pipe band);

1972: February 26 (front cover Canada's loveliest child; Courage in Canada; Men return to Modest elegance; Danny Tohill danger pays);

1972: March 18 (front cover At Home in the prison for women; Country Fresh food; Peter Maloney lost an election; George Chuvalo should quit boxing;);

1972: March 25 (front cover Canada's toughest cop; Airline passenger should know; Tupperware party; Yanks are telling us where to go; peaceful places where faith began);

1972: April 1 (front cover Stompin'Tom Connors sings about us; Muscling in on heavy weight business; Northern treasure – we almost lost – US Pipeline; High speed ice-sailing; Little Ben Weider – musclemen);

1972 December 23 (front cover Everybody's going downhill skiing; Bobby & Dennis play hockey, but Garry's Hull gone; $100,000,000 worth of art; Crummy little town – Delisle Saskatchewan);

1972: December 30 (front cover When girls come to live in a boy's school; what happens to the rugby team; Liz Taylor's Montreal angels; 4 breeds of hitchhikers; snowmobiling dryland style);

1973: January 6 (front cover Russians will try for the Stanley Cup; Good bouncer can even throw his father out, Guide to Canadian Clubs);

1973: January 13 (front cover Come North with us really – North; Can-can Girls; Hotsprings; Glaciers; ravens; black bears; snowmobiles; dog teams; supply ships, oil, gas, bush plots, jet pilots);

1973: March 24 (front cover Ms. At the Top, plot to put women in big business; Denis the Menace on ice – Denis Potvin – Hockey player; Gewgaws for you car; Back to bach with the Swingin' Shepherd – Moe Koffman);

1973: April 7 (front cover Good times on the Prairies; King Kong has to do with Alberta; Why Prairie folk don't like $2 bill; Just plain folks - life in Lloydminster; Silton Saskatchewan art, Russell Yuristy; Nipawin – Guyle Fielder hockey player);

1973: June 16 (front cover Back to the Battlefields, canadain photos of war & peace; Fiddle-player tunneler; Job Interviews & win);





( C ) The Star Weekly Novel (section)

STAR WEEKLY NOVELS (1941-1973 Canadian Newspaper Weekend Supplement Magazines; Most from Toronto, Ontario, Canada): FOR SALE;

*** These are Vintage NOVELS with ILLUSTRATIONS (Usually All-in-One-issue, or Told in Two-Parts, Told by FAMOUS and/or POPULAR AUTHOR'S) Printed on Newsprint Paper, in Oversized Tabloid Newspaper Format. These were issued as a BONUS Supplement Magazine with Canadian Newspapers (Usually Toronto Star Weekly); These had Limited Distribution even when they were New from the 1941-1973 Era; These were made to be Disposable and we estimate that 95% to 99% of the Print Run has been Destroyed over the Years; The SURVIVAL Rate of the Remaining copies is estimated at 50 to 500 Copies of Each; The Newspaper Magazine Novels Below are SCARCE to RARE (ALMOST ALL all MUCH Scarcer than the Original First Printing Books);

If you are a FAN of ANY of the AUTHORS Below = These are GREAT VARIANT Editions of the Novels and are HIGHLY COLLECTIBLE;

The Star Weekly Novel (sometimes called the Star Weekly Complete Novel) was a stand alone digest sized booklet included with many weekend issues from the 1930s through the 1950s.

It was: A separate, bound booklet, not stapled into the main section

Printed on better paper than the newsprint

Usually 32–64 pages

A complete short novel, novella, or condensed novel

Often reprints from British or American publishers

Sometimes branded with its own cover art and numbering system




AARONS, EDWARD S. - NIGHTMARE (OCTOBER 16 1948)

ABBOTT, JANE – THE OUTSIDER (January 8/1949)

ADAMS, CLIFTON - BISCUIT SHOOTER (MAY 16 1970)

*** DOOMSDAY CREEK (JULY 25 1964)

*** HARD TIMES AND ARNIE SMITH - PART 1 (JUNE 12 1971)

*** HARD TIMES AND ARNIE SMITH - PART 2 (JUNE 19 1971)

*** THE HOTTEST DAY IN HANGTREE COUNTY (FEBRUARY 13 1965)

*** SHORTY (FEBRUARY 4 1963)

ADAMS, LETA ZOE – CROSS WIND (January 7/1950)

AIKEN, JOAN - BEWARE OF THE BOUQUET - PART 1 (MARCH 4 1967)

*** BEWARE OF THE BOUQUET - PART 2 (MARCH 11 1967)

*** THE EMBROIDERED SUNSET - PART 1 (September 26 1970)

*** THE EMBROIDERED SUNSET - PART 2 (OCTOBER 3 1970)

AINSWORTH, HARRIET - ONCE UPON A CRIME (JULY 16 1963)

*** ONCE UPON A CRIME (AUGUST 16 1969)

*** OVER MY DEAD BODY (AUGUST 31 1957)

ALDRICH, BESS STREETER - A LANTERN IN HER HAND (DECEMBER 9 1950)

ALDRIDGE, JAMES – THE HUNTER (NOVEMBER 10 1951; The Standard Book of the Week, Montreal Standard);

ALLARDYCE, PAULA (Pseudonym of Ursula Joyce Torday; 1912-1997; aka Charity Blackstock, Lee Blackstock, and Charlotte Keppel)

*** OCTAVIA (MARCH 5 1966)

*** OCTAVIA (APRIL 22 1972)

ALLEN, HENRY WILSON (1912-1991; aka: Will Henry and Clay Fisher)*** GENESIS FIVE - PART 2 (JUNE 14 1969)

ALLEN, T.D. - DOCTOR IN BUCKSKIN (AUGUST 2 1952)

*** MERRY BLACKMAIL TO ALL (DECEMBER 26 1959)

ALLINGHAM, MARGERY - PEARLS BEFORE SWINE (DECEMBER 22 1945)

*** TETHER'S END (September 20 1958)

AMES, JENNIFER – DANGER IN EDEN (May 26/1951)

***FLIGHT INTO FEAR (July 3/1954)

AMBLER, ERIC - THE INTERCOM CONSPIRACY - PART 1 (OCTOBER 11 1969)

*** THE INTERCOM CONSPIRACY - PART 2 (OCTOBER 18 1969)

*** A KIND OF ANGER - PART 1 (FEBRUARY 20 1965)

*** A KIND OF ANGER - PART 2 (FEBRUARY 27 1965)

*** THE LIGHT OF DAY - PART 1 (FEBRUARY 2 1963)

*** THE LIGHT OF DAY - PART 2 (FEBRUARY 9 1963)

*** THE SCHIRMER INHERITANCE (JULY 31 1954)

AMOS, ALAN - PANIC IN PARADISE (FEBRUARY 16 1952)

ANDERSON, DILLON – I AND CLAUDIE (MARCH 15 1952; The Standard Book of the Week);

ANDREWS, ROBERT HARDY - BURNING GOLD (FEBRUARY 9 1946)

ARMSTRONG, ANTHONY – A ROOM AT THE HOTEL AMBRE (JULY 7 1956)

ARMSTRONG, CHARLOTTE – A DRAM OF POISON (MAY 31 1958)

*** A DREAM OF FAIR WOMAN - PART 1 (JANUARY 29 1966)

*** A DREAM OF FAIR WOMAN – PART 2 (FEBRUARY 5 1966)

*** THE PROTEGE (September 19 1970)

*** SOMETHING BLUE (JULY 4 1959)

*** THEN CAME TWO WOMEN (FEBRUARY 6 1960)

ARTHUR, BURT AND BUDD – THE LONG TRAIL (JUNE 14 1958)

ASHE, GORDON – WAIT FOR DEATH (MARCH 28 1959)

ARUNDEL, EDITH - THE LONELY HUNTER (MARCH 21 1951)

ATKINSON, BRIAN - JUNGLE MUSIC (MAY 10 1952)

AUDEMARS, PIERRE - A HOST FOR DYING (MARCH 13 1971)

AYER, FREDERICK - THE MAN IN THE MIRROR - PART 1 (DECEMBER 4 1965)

*** THE MAN IN THE MIRROR - PART 2 (DECEMBER 11 1965)

AYRES, RUBY M. - LOVE WITHOUT WINGS (November 28/1953)

AYRE, THORNTON – THE CRIMSON RAMBLER (May31/1947)

BACON. PEGGY - THE INWARD EYE (JUNE 21 1952)

BAGLEY, DESMOND - THE FREEDOM TRAP - PART 1 (FEBRUARY 5 1972)

*** THE FREEDOM TRAP - PART 2 (FEBRUARY 12 1972)

*** RUNNING BLIND - PART 1 (JULY 3 1971)

*** RUNNING BLIND - PART 2 (JULY 10 1971)

BAILEY, TEMPLE - RED FRUIT (MAY 19 1945)

BAIRD, IRENE - THE CLIMATE OF POWER - PART 1 (MAY 1 1971)

*** THE CLIMATE OF POWER - PART 2 (MAY 8 1971)

BALDWIN, FAITH – THE GOLDEN SHOESTRING (July 23/1949)

*** THE JUNIPER TREE (MARCH 14 1953)

*** THE TRUTHFUL GIRL (JULY 7 1951)

*** THE WHOLE ARMOR (FEBRUARY 16 1952; The Standard Book of the Week, Montreal Standard)

BALL, JOHN - FIVE PIECES OF JADE (DECEMBER 23 1972)

BALLARD, TODHUNTER - SADDLE TRAMP (NOVEMBER 30 1957)

*** WESTWARD THE MONITORS ROAR (MARCH 23 1963)

BANKS, LYNNE REID - A ROOM AND A HALF (NOVEMBER 26 1966)

BANKS, POLAN - CARRIAGE ENTRANCE (NOVEMBER 15 1947)

BANNING, MARGARET CULKIN - THE GIRL AND THE ROCK (DECEMBER 1 1956)

BARNWELL, J.O. - TRAIL OF A GUNFIGHTER (JULY 22 1961)

BARRETT, WILLIAM E. - GIRL FROM NOWHERE (MAY 9 1959)

BARRINGTON, PAMELA - FINAL JUDGMENT (NOVEMBER 14 1964)

BARRON, DONALD - THE MAN WHO WAS THERE (JUNE 6 1970)

BASSETT, SARA WARE – ADRIFT (October 9/1954)

*** THE GIRL IN THE BLUE PINAFORE (JUNE 29 1957)

BEATY, DAVID - THE TEMPLE TREE - PART 1 (NOVEMBER 27 1971)

*** THE TEMPLE TREE - PART 2 (DECEMBER 4 1971)

BELL, JOSEPHINE – DEATH IN RETIREMENT (September 22 1956)

*** A HYDRA WITH SIX HEADS - PART 1 (AUGUST 14 1971)

*** A HYDRA WITH SIX HEADS - PART 2 (AUGUST 21 1971)

*** NO ESCAPE (JANUARY 2 1965)

BENNETT, FRANK - THE FLOWING SPRING (NOVEMBER 11 1950)

BENNETT, KEM - ROGUE AGENT (AUGUST 24 1957)

BERCKMAN, EVELYN - THE BLIND VILLIAN (DECEMBER 8 1956)

BEUF, CARLO – THE INNOCENCE OF PASTOR MULLER (DECEMBER 22 1951; The Standard Book of the Week; Montreal Standard);

BICKEL, MARY – THE DARK FLOWER (AUGUST 8 1959)

BICKHAM, JACK M. - JILLY'S CANAL (JULY 15 1972)

*** KATIE, KELLY AND HECK (AUGUST 4 1973)

BIGGLE, LLOYD JR. - ALL THE COLORS OF DARKNESS (JANUARY 18 1964)

BLACK, HERMINA - DANGEROUS TO KNOW (MAY 22 1948)

*** DESTINY OF LOVE (FEBRUARY 9 1952)

*** DUST OF EGYPT (NOVEMBER 24 1945)

*** ENCHANTED OASIS (JANUARY 11 1947)

*** ROMANCE FOR ROMANY (JULY 13 1957)

*** SIMON HARTINGTON'S WIDOW (April 17/1948)

*** SISTER IN CHARGE (December 20/1947)

BLACK, LIONEL - THE BAIT - PART 1 (NOVEMBER 12 1966)

*** THE BAIT - PART 2 (NOVEMBER 19 1966)

BLAIR, KATHRYN - HOVERING WILDERNESS (September 13 1947)

BLIZARD, MARIE - IMPROMPTU (MAY 6 1950)

BLOCKMAN, LAWRENCE G. - THE VULTURE'S NEST / SAYRE, ANNE - THE HUMAN TOUCH (NOVEMBER 5 1955)

BLOOM, URSULA - THE RING TREE (JULY 3 1965)

BLOOMFIELD, ROBERT - THE SHADOW OF GUILT (APRIL 10 1948)

BONNER, MICHAEL - SHADOW OF A HAWK (MARCH 14 1964)

BORGENICHT, MIRIAM - A VERY THIN LINE (NOVEMBER 21 1970)

BORISOV, EUGENE - THE FOURTH PATH - PART 1 (NOVEMBER 21 1964)

*** THE FOURTH PATH - PART 2 (NOVEMBER 28 1964)

BOSWORTH, ALLEN R. - STORM TIDE - PART 1 (JANUARY 8 1965)

*** STORM TIDE - PART 2 (JANUARY 15 1965)

BOURGEON, ROGER - IN DARKNESS (FEBRUARY 28 1970)

BOWMAN, THEA - PAST FORGETTING (DECEMBER 29 1966)

BOYD, EUNICE MAYS - MURDER WEARS MUKLUKS (DECEMBER 8 1945)

*** ONE PAW WAS RED (NOVEMBER 30 1946)

BRAUN, LILIAN JACKSON (1913-2011)

- THE CAT WHO TURNED ON AND OFF - PART 1 (AUGUST 2 1969)

*** THE CAT WHO TURNED ON AND OFF – PART 2 / Conclusion (AUGUST 9 1969; Third Book in her The CAT WHO .. Mystery Series; Siamese Cat Koko; Published one year after the Rare 1968 USA Hardcover; UN-Folded, FN+, Near New = $29.00)

BRESLIN, HOWARD - SHAD RUN (JUNE 2 1956)

BROWN, JAMIESON - HARPOON (FEBRUARY 23 1963)

BROWN, JESSICA - PRELUDE TO HAPPINESS (JANUARY 31 1953)

BUCK, PEARL S. - DEATH IN THE CASTLE - PART 1 (AUGUST 7 1965)

*** DEATH IN THE CASTLE - PART 2 (AUGUST 14 1965)

CADWELL, ELIZABETH - BE MY GUEST (JUNE 29 1963)

*** THE BLUE SKY OF SPRING (MARCH 3 1956)

*** CANARY YELLOW (AUGUST 29 1964)

*** THE CORNER SHOP (JANUARY 14 1967)

*** DECKED WITH FLOWERS - PART 1 (JULY 14 1973)

*** DECKED WITH FLOWERS - PART 2 (JULY 24 1973)

*** HOME FOR THE WEDDING (DECEMBER 11 1971)

*** KEY TO LOVE (AUGUST 15 1953)

*** LETTER TO MY LOVE (JANUARY 26 1963)

*** NONE SO BLIND (NOVEMBER 27 1965)

CALL, HUGHIE - THE SHORN LAMB - PART 1 (September 6 1969)

*** THE SHORN LAMB - PART 2 (September 13 1969)

CAMERON, IAN - THE MOUNTAINS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE WORLD - PART 1 (JULY 1 1972)

*** THE MOUNTAINS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE WORLD - PART 2 (JULY 8 1972)

CAMPBELL, GRACE - TORBEG (JULY 11 1953)

CAMPBELL, KAREN - SUDDENLY IN THE AIR (September 20 1969)

CANNING, VICTOR (1911-1986)

*** BIRD OF PREY (DECEMBER 23 1950; Softcover Original True 1st Ed – states “Never Before Published”; Same Year as the scarce 1950 Hardcover edition; Vignettes of Life color comic strip by Harry Weinbert on Back Cover; Magic Tape repairs to small Tears; Creasing to covers, Folded, G/VG = $29.00)

*** THE BRIDE IS DANGEROUS (APRIL 2 1960)

*** DOUBLED IN DIAMONDS - PART 1 (JANUARY 21 1967)

*** DOUBLED IN DIAMONDS - PART 2 (JANUARY 28 1967)

*** FIRECREST - PART 1 (September 23 1972)

*** FIRECREST - PART 2 (September 30 1972)

*** THE GOLDEN BATH (JANUARY 26 1957);

*** THE GREAT AFFAIR - PART 1 (DECEMBER 19 1970)

*** THE GREAT AFFAIR - PART 2 (DECEMBER 26 1970)

*** THE GREAT AFFAIR - PART 3 (JANUARY 2 1971)
*** QUEEN'S PAWN (JANUARY 24 1970)

*** THE SCORPIO LETTERS - PART 1 (MARCH 28 1964)

*** THE SCORPIO LETTERS - PART 2 (APRIL 4 1964)

*** SURVIVAL MAN (FEBRUARY 13 1960)

*** TRIAL BY WATER (NOVEMBER 14 1953)

CANNING, VICTOR - THE GOLDINI BATH / KEVIN, LLOYD - BITTER COTTONWOOD (JANUARY 26 1957)

CAPON, PAUL - NO TIME FOR DEATH (NOVEMBER 18 1950)

*** THIRTY DAYS HATH September (April 23/1955)

CARLETON, MARJORIE - CRY WOLF (JULY 14 1945)

CARLETON, VERNA B. - HOUR OF DEPARTURE - PART 1 (AUGUST 31 1963)

*** HOUR OF DEPARTURE - PART 2 (September 7 1963)

CARR, JOHN DICKSON - THE HOUSE AT SATAN'S ELBOW (JUNE 11 1966)

*** SCANDAL AT HIGH CHIMNEYS – PART 1 (MARCH 5 1960)

*** THE SLEEPING SPHINX (JULY 26 1947)

CARROLL, CURT - THE GOLDEN HERD (JULY 14 1951)

CARROLL, GLADYS HASTY - WHILE THE ANGELS SING (DECEMBER 22 1951)

CASPARY, VERA - I'VE MET A MAN MOTHER (OCTOBER 25 1969)

CHAMBERLAIN, ELINOR – THE BAMBOO PLOW (January 12/1952)

CHESTER, CHRISTINE – SOUTH TO HEAVEN (July 20/1946)

CHEYNEY, PETER – DANCE WITHOUT MUSIC (September 11/1948)

*** DARK HERO (April 12/1947)

*** Dark Wanton (September 24 1949)

*** UNEASY TERMS (May 3/1947)

CHOATE, R.G. - BUFFALO GOLD (JUNE 6 1959)

CHRISTIE, AGATHA *** A CARIBBEAN MYSTERY - PART 1 (JANUARY 16 1965)

*** A CARIBBEAN MYSTERY - PART 2 (JANUARY 23 1965)

*** EYE WITNESS TO DEATH (DECEMBER 28 1957)

*** THEY CAME TO BAGHDAD (September 1 1951)

CLARKE, ARTHUR C. - BURIED ALIVE ON THE MOON (AUGUST 12 1961)

CLAYMORE, TOD (1898-1964; Pseudonym of Hugh Desmond Clevely) – RENDEZVOUS ON AN ISLAND (DECEMBER 7 1957; Mystery Story of Intrigue in the Caribbean; Same Year as the UK Hardcover; Vignettes of Life color comic strip by Harry Weinbert on Back Cover)


CLEARY, JON – BACK OF SUNSET (JANUARY 10 1959)

*** JUSTIN BAYARD (JANUARY 28 1956)

CLIFT, DENISON - THE WHITE TERROR OF THE ATLANTIC (OCTOBER 22 1949)

COCKRELL, MARIAN - LILLIAN HARLEY (September 15 1945)

*** THE REVOLT OF SARAH PERKINS - PART 1 (DECEMBER 18 1965)

*** THE REVOLT OF SARAH PERKINS - PART 2 (DECEMBER 25 1965)

*** THE REVOLT OF SARAH PERKINS - PART 1 (DECEMBER 18 1971)

*** THE REVOLT OF SARAH PERKINS - PART 2 (DECEMBER 25 1971)

CODY, AL – DISASTER TRAIL (August 6/1949);

COLES, MANNING – CRIME IN CONCRETE (DECEMBER 5 1959)

*** NIGHT TRAIN TO PARIS (APRIL 26 1952)

COLVER, ALICE ROSS - THERE IS A SEASON (JULY 27 1957)

*** UNCERTAIN HEART (June 18/1949);

COOK, WILL – ELIZABETH, BY NAME (JULY 5 1958)

*** SABRINA KANE (JUNE 16 1956)

COPP, DEWITT S. - THE MAN THEY CALLED MISTAI - PART 1 (JULY 24 1971)
*** THE MAN THEY CALLED MISTAI - PART 2 (JULY 31 1971)

CORES, LUCY - PAINTED FOR THE KILL (September 25 1943)

COTTON, HELEN - MEMO TO MY WIFE (JULY 21 1951)

COVERT, ALICE LENT - LONG AGO, FAR AWAY (MARCH 28 1953)

*** NEARER TO THE HEART'S DESIRE (August 21/1948)

COX, GERRIE - NICOLE (September 10 1966)

COXE, GEORGE HARMON - THE EVIL MAN (MARCH 9 1957)

** FOCUS ON MURDER (January 23/1954)

*** MISSION OF FEAR (MAY 5 1962)

*** ONE WAY OUT (AUGUST 29 1959)

*** OPERATION BLACKMAIL (AUGUST 13 1955)

*** WOMAN WITH A GUN (AUGUST 26 1972)

CRANE, FRANCES - THE DAFFODIL BLONDE (MAY 27 1950)

*** DEATH IN LILAC TIME (FEBRUARY 5 1955)

*** HORROR AT THE RUBY X (September 17/1955);

*** THE INDIGO NECKLACE (JANUARY 5 1946)

*** MURDER IN BLUE STREET (OCTOBER 27 1951)

*** MURDER IN BRIGHT RED (JULY 4 1953)

*** MURDER ON THE PURPLE WATER (OCTOBER 18 1947)

*** THE POLKADOT DOG (March 17/1951)

*** 13 WHITE TULIPS (January 24/1953)

CREASEY, JOHN – THE BEAUTY QUEEN KILLER (March 19/1955)

*** THE CREEPERS (May 9/1963)

*** FIND INSPECTOR WEST (FEBRUARY 8 1958)

*** TWO FOR INSPECTOR WEST (November 26/1955)

CREED, WILL - DEATH WEARS A GREEN HAT (JULY 6 1946)

CUMBERLAND, MARTEN - FAR BETTER DEAD (FEBRUARY 27 1957)

*** A LOVELY CORPSE (March 1/1947)

CURTISS, URSULA – THE IRON COBWEB (February 7/1953)

*** THE SECOND SICKLE (JULY 1 1950)

*** THE STAIRWAY (AUGUST 3 1957)

CUSHMAN, CLARISSA F. - THE FATAL STEP (May 22/1954)

CUSHMAN, DAN – TALL WYOMING (January 5/1957)

DALY, ELIZABETH – THE BOOK OF CRIME (FEBRUARY 9 1952; The Standard Book of the Week, Montral Standard)

DANIELS, JOHN S. - UTE COUNTRY (AUGUST 23 1957)

DAVIDSON, ANDREW - THE GOLDEN LODE (MARCH 16 1957)

DAVIDSON, LIONEL - SMITH'S GAZELLE - PART 1 (APRIL 8 1972)

*** SMITH'S GAZELLE - PART 2 (APRIL 15 1972)

DAVIES, JOHN - SEE NAPLES AND DIE (JULY 2 1960)

DAVIES, L.P. - THE SILVER MAN (OCTOBER 25 1968)

DAVIS, FREDERICK C. - DRAG THE DARK (March 20/1954)

*** LILIES IN HER GARDEN (DECEMBER 15 1951; The Standard Book of the Week, Montreal Standard)

*** TREAD LIGHTLY, ANGEL (JUNE 7 1952)

DAVIS, LAVINIA R. - REFERENCE TO DEATH (AUGUST 25 1951)

DAY, ENID – ADVENTURE'S OF A NURSE'S AIDE (MAY 24 1952; The Standard Book of the Week);

DAY, GERRY / EVANS, KENDALL - BITTER WIND (DECEMBER 6 1952)

DEAL, BORDEN - THE FATAL HOUR (JANUARY 19 1957)

DEASY, MARY - Cannon Hill (September 16 1950)

DEGRAFF, AUDREY – THE CHANGING DREAM (August 23/1952)

DERBY, MARK – THE BIG WATER (February 14/1953)

*** FOGBOUND (September 21 1957)

DERLETH, AUGUST – THE ODYSSEY OF JANNA MEADE (December 3/1949)

DERN, PEGGY - CHRISTMAS HILL (DECEMBER 28 1946)

DISNEY, DORIS MILES (1907-1976) – EXPLOSION (August 7/1948)

*** HEAVY HEAVY HANGS (FEBRUARY 28 1953)

*** THE LAST STRAW (aka; Driven to Kill) (MAY 21 1955; illustrated by Jim McCarthy; Published one year after the 1954 Hardcover; Vignettes of Life color comic strip by Harry Weinbert on Back Cover;  Folded, VG/FN = $18.00)

*** ROOM FOR MURDER (JANUARY 21 1956)

*** STRAW MAN (September 6 1952; The Standard Book of the Week, Montreal Standard)

DODGE, DAVID – PLUNDER OF THE SUN (November 19/1949)

*** THE RED TASSEL (September 9/1950)

DONER, MARY FRANCES – BLUE RIVER (JANUARY 25 1947)

DU BOIS, THEODORA - THE FACE OF HATE ! (MAY 7 1949)

DU JARDIN, ROSAMOND - TOMORROW WILL BE FAIR (OCTOBER 19 1946)

DU MAURIER, DAPHNE - THE HOUSE ON THE STRAND (JANUARY 10 1970)

DUNN, DOROTHY - MURDER'S WEB (AUGUST 26 1950)

DUNN, PATIENCE - GATHERING MOSS (MAY 9 1964)

EBERHART, MIGNON G. (1899-1996; Mignonette Good) – ANOTHER MAN'S MURDER (NOVEMBER 2 1957)

*** CALL AFTER MIDNIGHT - PART 1 (APRIL 25 1964)

*** CALL AFTER MIDNIGHT - PART 2 (MAY 2 1964)

*** MELORA (JANUARY 31 1959)

*** THE ROAD TO THE SEA (MARCH 17 1962)

*** R.S.V.P. (MAT 29 1965)

*** WITNESS AT LARGE - PART 1 (JULY 30 1966)

*** WITNESS AT LARGE - PART 2 ( AUGUST 6 1966)

EDEN, DOROTHY - BELLA - PART 1 (FEBRUARY 22 1964)

*** BELLA - PART 2 (FEBRUARY 29 1964)

ELGIN, MARY - RETURN TO GLENSHAEL (September 11 1965)

*** VISIBILITY NIL (DECEMBER 28 1963)

ELLINGSON, MARNIE – THE FALCON KEY (APRIL 16 1960)

ELSTON, ALLAN VAUGHAN – Deadline at Durango (April 8 1950)

*** GUN LAW AT LARAMIE (September 19 1959)

** LONG LOPE TO LANDER (May 29/1954)

ENGLAND, JANE - RED SKY AT MORNING (MAY 5 1945)

ERMINE, WILL – Frenchman's river (April 9/1955)

EVARTS, HAL G. - APACHE AGENT (DECEMBER 11 1954)

*** COLORADO CROSSING (FEBRUARY 1 1964)

*** THE DESERTER (MARCH 20 1965)

*** THE MAN FROM YUMA (FEBRUARY 22 1958)

*** MAN WITHOUT A GUN (OCTOBER 6 1956)

EYRE, KATHERINE WIGMORE - MONKS' COURT - PART 1 (AUGUST 20 1966)

*** MONKS' COURT - COURT - PART 2 (AUGUST 27 1966)

FAIR, A.A. - BED-ROOMS HAVE WINDOWS (July 2/1949)

FARRAN, ROY - JUNGLE CHASE (NOVEMBER 10 1951)

FARRELL, CLIFFORD - BUCKO (September 5 1964)

*** COMANCH' JULY 23 1966)

*** END OF STEEL (AUGUST 10 1957)

*** FORT DECEPTION (September 3 1960)

*** OWLHOOT TRAIL (AUGUST 28 1971)

*** RIDE THE WILD COUNTRY (JUNE 15 1963)

FEAKES, G.J. - BELOW STAIRS (JULY 4 1964)

*** NO CAVIARE FOR WINTHRINGHAM (MARCH 12 1966)

FENISONG, RUTH – DEAD YESTERDAY (MAY 31 1952; The Standard Book of the Week, Montreal Standard);

FERRARS, E.X. - KILL OR CURE (MAY 11 1957)

FARRARS, ELIZABETH - THE SEVEN SLEEPERS - PART 1 (AUGUST 15 1970)

*** THE SEVEN SLEEPERS - PART 2 (AUGUST 22 1971)

*** THE SMALL WORLD OF MURDER (OCTOBER 20 1973)

FIELD, PETER – THE BOSS OF THE LAZY 9 (June 10/1950)

*** POWDER VALLEY SHOWDOWN (June 22/1946)

FIELDING, A. - POINTER TO A CRIME (APRIL 6 1946)

FINDLAY, D.K. - THE LOST ONE - PART 1 (MARCH 19 1966)

*** THE LOST ONE - PART 2 (MARCH 26 1966)

*** NORTHERN AFFAIR (OCTOBER 12 1963)

FINLAY, ERNEST – DRYLAKE DESPERADOES (March 24/1945)

FISCHER, BRUNO – THE PAPER CIRCLE (JANUARY 12 1952; The Standard Book of the Week)

FITZ, JEAN DEWITT - DEVON HOUSE (APRIL 27 1963)

FLEISCHMAN, A.S. - FERRY TO FREEDOM (November 13/1954)

FLEMING, JOAN - BE A GOOD BOY - PART 1 (JULY 22 1972)

*** BE A GOOD BOY - PART 2 (JULY 29 1972)

*** THE CHILL AND THE KILL (OCTOBER 31 1964)

*** NOTHING IS THE NUMBER WHEN YOU DIE (September 18 1965)

FLETCHER, GRACE NIES - NO MARRIAGE IN HEAVEN (OCTOBER 14 1961)

FLETCHER, H.L.V. - MISS AGATHA DOUBLES FOR DEATH (AUGUST 16 1947)

FLETCHER, INGLIS - LUSTY WIND FOR CAROLINA (AUGUST 3 1946)

FLYNN, T.T. - THIEF FROM WINDY BAR (JUNE 28 1952)

FOLEY, RAE - THE HUNDRETH DOOR (JANUARY 27 1951)

FOOTNER, HULBERT - ORCHIDS TO MURDER (AUGUST 18 1945)

FORBES, COLIN - TRAGET-FIVE - PART 1 (OCTOBER 6 1973)

*** TARGET-FIVE - PART 2 (OCTOBER 13 1973)

FORBES, STANTON - TERROR TOUCHES ME (OCTOBER 9 1965)

FORD, NORREY -- MY GENTLE ENEMY (NOVEMBER 22 1952)

FORES, JOHN – THE SECRET ISLAND (fEBRUARY 20 1960)

FORREST, DAVID (Pseudonym of Robert Forrest-Webb and David Eliades)

*** AND TO MY NEPHEW I LEAVE THE ISLAND THAT I WON OFF FATTY HAGAN IN A POKER GAME – PART 1 (AUGUST 23 1969; illustrated by John Mardon; Mystery/Suspense story;  Albert Quinlan, Beautiful Girl, Russian Trawler; Same Year as the Rare 1969 Hardcover edition; UN-Folded, FN+, Near New = $39.00)


FOX, NORMAN A. - RECKONING AT RIMBOW (JULY 11 1959)

*** ROPE THE WIND (September 27 1958)

** THE THIRSTY LAND (Septmber 18/1948)

*** WINTER KILL (December 31/1949)

FRAZEE, STEVE – SUNSET SHOWDOWN (February 21/1953)

FREEMANTLE, BRIAN - GOODBYE TO AN OLD FRIEND (AUGUST 18 1973; Viktor Pavel, defector or Russian Spy; Adrian Dodds; illustrated by Doug Panton)

FRIEDAN, BETTY - MODERN WOMAN; HER DILEMMA (JANUARY 25 1964)

FRISON-ROCHE, R. - FIRST ON THE ROPE (AUGUST 30 1952)

*** THE LOST TRAIL OF THE SAHARA (DECEMBER 27 1952)

*** THE GRAND CREVASSE (MAY 3 1952)

*** SNOW OVER THE COTE D'AZUR (NOVEMBER 20 1972)

GARDNER, ERLE STANLEY  (A.A. FAIR) - ALL GRASS ISN'T GREEN - PART 1 (MAY 2 1970)

*** (A.A. FAIR) ALL GRASS ISN'T GREEN - PART 2 (MAY 9 1970)

*** (A.A. FAIR) BEWARE THE CURVES (FEBRUARY 2 1957)

*** THE CASE OF THE AMOROUS AUNT (MARCH 7 1964)

*** THE CASE OF THE BEAUTIFUL BEGGAR - PART 1 (OCTOBER 30 1965)

*** THE CASE OF THE BEAUTIFUL BEGGAR - PART 2 (NOVEMBER 6 1965)

*** THE CASE OF THE CALENDAR GIRL (JANUARY 3 1959)

*** THE CASE OF THE DARING DIVORCEE - PART 1 (September 26 1964)

*** THE CASE OF THE DARING DIVORCEE - PART 2 (OCTOBER 3 1964)

*** THE CASE OF THE DUBIOUS BRIDEGROOM (August 20/1949)

*** THE CASE OF THE FABULOUS FAKE (JANUARY 17 1970)

*** THE CASE OF THE FALSE FETEET (OCTOBER 7 1961)

*** THE CASE OF THE GLAMOROUS GHOST (JUNE 25 1955)

*** THE CASE OF THE GOLDDIGGER'S PURSE (September 29/1945)

*** THE CASE OF THE HORRIFIED HEIRS - PART 1 (MARCH 27 1965)

*** THE CASE OF THE HORRIFIED HEIRS - PART 2 (APRIL 3 1965)

*** THE CASE OF TH LAZY LOVER (May 15/1948)

*** THE CASE OF THE LONELY HEIRESS (OCTOBER 2 1948)

*** THE CASE OF THE PHANTOM FORTUNE (DECEMBER 5 1964)

*** THE CASE OF THE SCREAMING WOMAN (September 7 1957)

*** THE CASE OF THE SHAPELY SHADOW - PART 1 (MARCH 18 1961)

*** THE CASE OF THE SINGING SKIRT – PART 2 (JANUARY 9 1960)

*** THE CASE OF THE STEPDAUGHTER'S SECRET - PART 1 (September 28 1963)

*** THE CASE OF THE STEPDAUGHTER'S SECRET - PART 2 (OCTOBER 5 1963)

*** THE CASE OF THE TROUBLED TRUSTEE (JUNE 26 1965)

*** THE CASE OF THE VAGABOND VIRGIN (February 26/1949)

*** THE CASE OF THE WORRIED WAITRESS - PART 1 (OCTOBER 1 1966)

*** THE CASE OF THE WORRIED WIATRESS - PART 2 (OCTOBER 8 1966)

*** (A.A. FAIR) THE COUNT OF NINE (AUGUST 2 1958)

*** (A.A. FAIR) CROWS CAN'T COUNT (AUGUST 10 1946)

*** (A.A. FAIR) CUT THIN TO WIN (JULY 31 1965)

*** (A.A. FAIR) FISH OR CUT BAIT - PART 1 (AUGUST 3 1963)

*** (A.A. FAIR) FISH OR CUT BAIT - PART 2 (AUGUST 10 1963)

*** (A.A. FAIR) SOME SLIPS DON'T SHOW (JANUARY 4 1958)

*** (A.A. FAIR) UP FOR GRABS (JUNE 27 1964)

*** (A.A. FAIR) WIDOWS WEAR WEEDS (JULY 2 1966)

*** (A.A. FAIR) YOU CAN DIE LAUGHING (JULY 6 1957)

GARVE, ANDREW – THE GALLOWAY CASE (DECEMBER 6 1958)

GASKIN, CATHERINE - ALL ELSE IS FOLLY (JANUARY 20 1951)

*** BLAKE'S REACH (JULY 26 1958)

*** THE FILE ON DEVLIN - PART 1 (OCTOBER 16 1965)

*** THE FILE ON DEVLIN - PART 2 (OCTOBER 23 1965)

*** I KNOW MY LOVE (DECEMBER 23 1961)

GATENBY, ROSEMARY - DEADLY RELATIONS PART 1 (OCTOBER 17 1970)

*** DEADLY RELATIONS - PART 2 (OCTOBER 24 1970)

*** HANGED FOR A SHEEP (JULY 7 1973)

GATES, NATALIE - DECOY IN DIAMONDS (JUNE 5 1971)

GERSON, NOEL B. - SAVAGE GENTLEMAN (September 30 1950)

GILBER, KENNETH – BLACK HILLS BUBBLE (April 19/1952)

GILBERT, MICHAEL - BLOOD AND JUDGMENT (OCTOBER 25 1958)

*** FEAR TO TREAD (January 9/1954)

GILL, JOSEPHINE - DEAD OF SUMMER (JUNE 13 1959)

GILMAN, DOROTHY - THE AMAZING MRS. POLLIFAX - PART 1 (FEBRUARY 14 1970)

*** THE AMAZING MRS. POLLIFAX - PART 2 (FEBRUARY 21 1970)

*** THE UNEXPECTED MRS. POLLIFAX - PART 1 (September 17 1966)

*** THE UNEXPECTED MRS. POLLIFAX - PART 2 (September 24 1966)

GILMAN, LASELLE – THE BACK OF BEYOND (October 27/1956)

GORDON, ETHEL EDISON - THE TWENTY FIFTH OF OCTOBER (MARCH 21 1964)

THE GORDONS - THE INFORMANT - PART 1 (AUGUST 25 1973)

*** THE INFORMANT - PART 2 (September 1 1973)

*** UNDERCOVER CAT (September 14 1963)

GORELL, LORD - WHERE THERE'S A HEAD (JUNE 30 1951)

GRAHAM, WINSTON – CORNISH MASQUE (April 10/1954)

GRAY, BERKELEY – TARGET FOR CONQUEST (June 26/1954)

GREENLEES, DOUGLAS - STORMY ISLAND (September 19 1953)

GREIG, MAYSIE – THE FEARFUL PARADISE (October 18/1952)

*** FLIGHT TO HAPPINESS (June 24/1950)

*** I Met Him Again (October 30 1948)

*** RELUCTANT CINDERELLA (OCTOBER 20 1951)

*** THAT GIRL IN NICE (AUGUST 1 1953)

GREY, VIVIEN - A SONG AND YOU (JULY 11 1942)

GRUBER, FRANK (1904-1969)

*** BUFFALO GRASS (MAY 19 1956)

*** GREEK AFFAIR (JANUARY 9 1965)

*** LITTLE HERCULES (September 3 1966)

*** LONESOME RIVER (JUNE 22 1957; Western; Published same year as the 1957 Hardcover edition; Vignettes of Life color comic strip by Harry Weinbert on Back Cover;  UN-Folded, FN+, Near New = $22.00)

*** THE MARSHALL (FEBRUARY 28 1959)

*** THE SPANISH PRISONER - PART 1 (APRIL 10 1971)

*** THE SPANISH PRISONER - PART 2 (APRIL 17 1971)

GULICK, BILL - A DRUM CALLED WEST (NOVEMBER 24 1951)

*** THE MOON-EYED APPALOOSA (JUNE 9 1962)

HALLIDAY, MICHAEL - DEATH OF A STRANGER (NOVEMBER 16 1957)

*** THE QUIET FEAR (AUGUST 1 1964)

*** RUNAWAY (FEBRUARY 11 1956)

HALLERAN, E.E. - THE OUTLAW TRAIL (MAY 28 1949; illustrated by Miller; WESTERN story set in Tinaja;  Softcover Original True 1st Ed = Pre-Dates the 1951 Paperback edition; Vignettes of Life color comic strip by Harry Weinbert on Back Cover;  Folded, Creasing to Covers, G/VG = $18.00)

*** SMOKY RANGE (JULY 15 1950)

HAMILTON, HENRIETTA - THE TWO HUNDRED GHOST (APRIL 20 1957)

HANCOCK, LUCY AGNES – CALLING NURSE BLAIR (December 17/1949)

HARRIS, JOHN NORMAN - THE WEIRD WORLD OF WES BEATTIE (OCTOBER 19 1963)

HARRIS, MARGARET AND JOHN - THE MEDICINE WHIP (September 12 1953)

HAVIGHURST, WALTER - NO HOMEWARD COURSE (NOVEMBER 15 1941)

HAYES, JOSEPH - THE DEPERATE HOURS (JULY 9 1955)

HECKELMANN, CHARLES N. - OUTCAST FROM PURGATORY (JANUARY 26 1946)

HENRY, WILL – TO FOLLOW A FLAG (JUNE 27/1953)

HERBERT, ARTHUR - BUGLES IN THE NIGHT (FEBRUARY 24 1951)

HERBERT, RUTH T. - FLIGHT INTO TRUTH (FEBRUARY 27 1960)

HILLIARD, JAN – DOVE COTTAGE (AUGUST 22 1959)

*** MORGAN'S CASTLE - PART 1 (JULY 11 1964)

*** MORGAN'S CASTLE - PART 2 (JULY 18 1964)

HILTON, JAMES – MORNING JOURNEY (FEBRUARY 2 1952; The Standard Book of the Week, Montreal Standard)

HITCHENS, DOLORES - THE BAXTER LETTERS (JUNE 26 1971)

*** IN A HOUSE UNKNOWN - PART 1 (OCTOBER 27 1973)

*** IN A HOUSE UNKNOWN - PART 2 (NOVEMBER 3 1973)

HODGE, JANE AIKEN - THE ADVENTURERS - PART 1 (APRIL 17 1965)

*** THE ADVENTURERS - PART 2 (APRIL 24 1965)

*** MAULEVERER HALL - PART 1 (NOVEMBER 9 1963)

*** MAULEVERER HALL - PART 2 (NOVEMBER 16 1963)

*** WATCH THE WALL, MY DARLING - PART 1 (MAY 28 1966)

*** WATCH THE WALL, MY DARLING - PART 2 (JUNE 4 1966)

HOLLOWAY, LIZ - AS I WAS GOING TO ST. IVES (JULY 5 1969)

HOLMES, L.P. - DEAD MAN'S SADDLE (August 4/1951)

*** THE PLUNDERERS (JUNE 18 1955)

*** SUNSET TIMBER (September 14 1957)

HOOD, MARGARET PAGE - THE SCARLET THREAD (NOVEMBER 24 1956)

HOPKINS, TOM J. - CROWN RIDES HIGH (JANUARY 2 1954)

*** HORSE-THIEF CROSSING (October 17/1953)

HOPSON, WILLIAM – GUNFIGHTERS PAY (April 18/1953)

*** THE LAST APACHE (OCTOBER 11 1952)

HOWARD, MARY - MORE THAN FRIENDSHIP (JUNE 25 1960)

*** THE STONE MAN (AUGUST 9 1958)

HOY, ELIZABETH - SHATTER THE RAINBOW (OCTOBER 5 1946)

HUBBARD, P.M. - HIGH TIDE (AUGUST 8 1970)

HUME, DORIS - UNWILLING HEART (MARCH 2 1957)

HUNTER, EVAN - EVERY LITTLE CROOK AND NANNY (MAY 13 1972)

HUNTER, JACK - SPIES INC. - PART 1 (MARCH 15 1969)

*** SPIES INC. - PART 2 (MARCH 22 1969)

INNES, HAMMOND - THE ANGRY MOUNTAIN (JULY 28 1951)

*** THE GOLDEN SOAK - PART 1 (MAY 5 1973)

*** THE GOLDEN SOAK - PART 2 (MAY 12 1973)

*** THE GOLDEN SOAK - PART 3 (MAY 19 1973)

*** LAKE OF THE LION - PART 2 (NOVEMBER 15 1958)

INNES, MICHAEL - APPLEBY'S ANSWER (JULY 28 1973)

JAY, CHARLOTTE – THE MAN WHO WALKED AWAY (AUGUST 16 1958)

JEPSON, SELWYN - THE THIRD POSSIBILITY (JANUARY 22 1966)

JOHNSTON, RONALD - PARADISE SMITH - PART 1 (JANUARY 20 1973)

*** PARADISE SMITH - PART 2 (JANUARY 27 1973)

JOHNSTON, VELDA (1912-1997; aka Veronica Jason) - HOUSE ABOVE HOLLYWOOD - PART 1 (DECEMBER 7 1968)

*** HOUSE ABOVE HOLLYWOOD - PART 2 (DECEMBER 14 1968)

*** A HOWLING IN THE WOODS - PART 1 (JUNE 21 1969)

JOSCELYN, ARCHIE – THE BIG CORRAL (October 23/1948)

*** SMOKEY HILL (FEBRUARY 16 1957)

JULIER, VIRGINIA - ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE (DECEMBER 21 1968)

KANE, HARNETT F. - NEW ORLEANS WOMAN (MARCH 22 1947)

KANE, HENRY - CONCEAL AND DISGUISE (FEBRUARY 11 1967)

KAUFFMAN, RAY FRANKLIN – THE COCONUT WIRELESS (JANUARY 15 1949; illustrated by Ron White; Mystery/Suspense story;  Published one year after the Rare 1948 Hardcover edition; Vignettes of Life color comic strip by Harry Weinbert on Back Cover;  Folded, Creasing to Covers, Magic Tape repairs inside, Good+ = $39.00)


KAUFMAN, LENARD - JUBEL'S CHILDREN (NOVEMBER 17 1951)

KEATING, MICHELINE - I'LL FOLLOW MY SECRET HEART (NOVEMBER 23 1946)

KENNEDY, MARGUERITE WALLACE – MY HOME ON THE RANGE (MARCH 1 1952; The Standard Book of the Week, Montreal Standard);

KENNINGTON, ALAN - WANTED ON VOYAGE (JULY 17 1948)

KIRKBRIDE, RONALD - THE SHORT NIGHT (MAY 31 1969)

KJELGAARD, JIM – THE LAND IS BRIGHT (AUGUST 30 1958)

KNIGHT, CLIFFORD – THE AFFAIR AT PALM SPRINGS (NOVEMBER 5 1939; The Sunday Novel, Chicago Herald American);

*** HANGMAN'S CHOICE (September 6/1947)

KNIGHT, KATHLEEN MOORE – DYING ECHO (April 9/1949)

**** STREAM SINISTER (JUNE 9 1945)

KNOX, BILL - THE DRUM OF UNGARA (FEBRUARY 8 1964)

KNOX, CALVIN M. - THE ASTEROID STEALERS (JULY 27 1963)

LAING, JAN – PRISCILLA (MARCH 29 1952; The Standard Book of the Week, Montreal Standard)
LAKE, SARAH - GEORGIANA (MARCH 8 1969)

LAMBERT, ALICE ELINOR - THE PLACE (OCTOBER 24 1953)

LANCASTER, BRUCE – VENTURE IN THE EAST (JANUARY 5 1952; The Staqndard Book of the Week, Montreal Standard)

LANCE, LASLIE – SPUN BY THE MOON (JANUARY 16 1960)

LANDON, CHRISTOPHER – THE MIRROR ROOM (JANUARY 30 1960)

LANG, FRANCES - BLIND MAN'S BLUFF (AUGUST 8 1964)

*** DOUBLE DOWRY - PART 1 (JUNE 13 1970)

*** DOUBLE DOWRY - PART 2 (JUNE 20 1970)

*** THE DUKE'S DAUGHTER (MARCH 18 1967)

*** THE MARQUIS'S MARRIAGE (NOVEMBER 10 1973)

*** THE MARRYING MONTH (MARCH 6 1965)

*** THE TOWER OF REMICOURT (MARCH 11 1972)

*** THE WELL WISHER (JUNE 25 1966)

LARRIMORE, LIDA - FARAWAY HAVEN (MAY 20 1950)

LATHEN, EMMA - MURDER WITHOUT ICING - PART 1 (JUNE 23 1973)

*** MURDER WITHOUT ICING - PART 2 (JUNE 30 1973)

*** MURDER TO GO - PART 2 (MARCH 14 1970)

LAWRENCE, STEVEN C. - RIDER FROM THE NORTH (MARCH 30 1957)

LEASOR, JAMES - PASSPORT FOR A PILGRIM - PART 1 (JANUARY 18 1969)

*** PASSPORT FOR A PILGRIM - PART 2 (JANUARY 25 1969)

LEIGHTON, LEE - CATHEDRAL RIM (OCTOBER 12 1957)

LEONARD, CHARLES L. - EXPERT IN MURDER (APRIL 7 1945)

*** SEARCH FOR A SCIENTIST (APRIL 24 1948)

*** SINISTER SHELTER (FEBRUARY 11 1950)

LINDALL, EDWARD - NORTHWARD THE COAST - PART 1 (MAY 15 1965)

*** NORTHWARD THE COAST - PART 2 (MAY 22 1965)

LOCKRIDGE, RICHARD AND FRANCES – THE LONG SKELETON (JUNE 28 1958)

*** MURDER COMES FIRST (MAY 3 1952; The Standard Book of the Week, Montreal Standard)

*** PRACTICE TO DECEIVE (JANUARY 25 1958)

LONDON, JACK / FISH, ROBERT L. - THE ASSASSINATION BUREAU, LTD. (MAY 23 1964)

LORAINE, PHILIP - NIGHTMARE IN DUBLIN (MAY 17 1952)

LORING, EMILE – WHAT THEN IS LOVE (September 29 1956)

LORRAINE, ANNE – HARDYOAKS (May 8/1948)

LUTZ, GILES - THE BLEEDING LAND (MAY 8 1965)
*** THE HARDY BREED (FEBRUARY 12 1966)

LYON, DANA – THE FRIGHTENED CHILD (February 12/1949)

LYON, JESSICA – THIS MY DESIRE (September 27/1952)

MACDONALD, WILLIAM COLT – THE GALLOPING GHOST (December 29/1951)

*** WHEELS IN THE DUST (DECEMBER 13 1947)

MACK, ELSIE - A WOMAN OF JERUSALEM (APRIL 21 1962)

MACKINNON, ALLAN - DEAD ON DEPARTURE (JUNE 20 1964)

MACLEAN, ALISTAIR - BEAR ISLAND - PART 1 (JANUARY 8 1972)

*** BEAR ISLAND - PART 2 (JANUARY 15 1972)

*** BEAR ISLAND - PART 3 (JANUARY 22 1972)

*** CARAVAN TO VACCARES - PART 1 (FEBRUARY 27 1971)

*** CARAVAN TO VACCARES - PART 2 (MARCH 6 - 1971)

*** FORCE TEN FROM NAVARONE - PART 1 (DECEMBER 28 1968)

*** FORCE TEN FROM NAVARONE - PART 2 (JANUARY 4 1969)

*** THE GOLDEN RENDEZVOUS - PART 2 (September 15 1962)

*** PUPPET ON A CHAIN - PART 1 (DECEMBER 6 1969)

*** PUPPET ON A CHAIN - PART 2 (DECEMBER 13 1969)

*** WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL (DECEMBER 17 1966)

MACLEOD, ROBERT - CAVE OF BATS - PART 1 (JULY 10 1965)

*** CAVE OF BATS - PART 2 (JULY 17 1965)

*** A KILLING IN MALTA (APRIL 1 1972)
*** LAKE OF FURY - PART 1 (DECEMBER 3 1966)

*** LAKE OF FURY - PART 2 (DECEMBER 10 1966)

*** NEST OF VULTURES (MAY 26 1973)

*** PATH OF GHOSTS (JULY 17 1971)

*** A PROPERTY IN CYPRUS (JULY 18 1970)

MALCOLM-SMITH, GEORGE – IF A BODY MEET A BODY (September 26 1959)

MALM, DOROTHEA - MIDNIGHT (APRIL 11 1964)

MALM, FRNCES - BROTHER'S KEEPER (FEBRUARY 1 1958)

MALMAR, MCKNIGHT - THE PAST WON'T DIE (JUNE 30 1945)

MARBUT, ANN - A BILL OF PARTICULARS (MARCH 24 1956)

MARSH, NGAIO - NIGHT AT THE VULCAN (MARCH 1 1952)

MARSHALL, GARY - THE PROSPECTOR OF SIGNAL MOUNTAIN (JULY 10 1948)

MARSTEN, RICHARD – EVEN THE WICKED (DECEMBER 13 1958)

MASON, F. VAN WYCK - MARACAIBO MISSION - PART 1 (AUGUST 28 1965)

*** MARACAIBO MISSION - PART 2 (September 4 1965)

*** MURDER MIDST THE GUIDED MISSLES (MARCH 8 1958)

MASON, HOWARD – PROUD ADVERSRY (March 15/1952)

MASON, SARA ELIZABETH – THE CRIMSON FEATHER (March 2/1946)

MASON, VAN WYCK – SAIGON SINGER (March 29/1947)

MASTERSON, WHIT - THE DEATH OF ME YET - PART 1 (MARCH 20 1971)

*** THE DEATH OF ME YET - PART 2 (MARCH 27 1971)

*** MAN ON A NYLON STRING (MAY 18 1963)

*** THE SARGASSO PEOPLE (DECEMBER 12 1959)

*** A SHADOW IN THE WILD (JUNE 1 1957)

MAY, JACK L. - THE SORREL STALLION (FEBRUARY 4 1950)

MAYBURY, ANNE – PRELUDE TO BERENICE (MAY 19 1953)

*** THE SHARON WOMEN (November 5/1949)

*** STAR CROSSED (April 5/1952)

** TO LIVE TOGETHER (January 29/1955)

MCBAIN, ED (1926-2005; aka Evan Hunter)

*** DAYWATCH (FEBRUARY 20 1971)

*** JIGSHAW (JUNE 27 1970)

*** SHOTGUN (NOVEMBER 16 1968; First edition by Publisher; Pre-Dates the 1969 Hardcover edition; Mystery/Suspense story;  UN-Folded, FN+, Near New = $29.00)


MCCAIG, ROBERT - DROWNED MAN'S LODE (NOVEMBER 28 1959)
*** HAYWIRE TOWN (MARCH 12 1955)

MCDOWELL, EMMETT - PORTRAIT OF A VICTIM (MAY 25 1963)

MCGINNIS, PAUL - LOST EDEN (AUGUST 23 1947)

MCLEISH, DOUGAL - THE VALENTINE VICTIM (FEBRUARY 15 1969)

MILLER, HELEN TOPPING – CAMEO (October 3/1953)

*** CANDLE IN THE MORNING (July 5/1947)

*** HOLLOW SILVER (DECEMBER 12 1953)

*** THE PROUD YOUNG THING (September 6 1952)

MILLER, WADE - UNEASY STREET (JULY 24 1948)

MOLARSKY, DELMAR – THE WOMAN AND THE WHALE (OCTOBER 3 1959)

MOLLOY, ROBERT – POUND FOOLISH (DECEMBER 8 1951; The Standard Book of the Week, Montreal Standard)

MONTROSE, DAVID - GAMBLING WITH FIRE (AUGUST 7 1971)

*** TROIKA - PART 1 (NOVEMBER 23 1963)

*** TROIKA - PART 2 (NOVEMBER 30 1963)

MOORE, FRANCES SARAH – THE HEART DIVIDED (September 7/1946)

*** THE HIDDEN BOUNDARY (August 18/1954)

*** THE RIGHT GIRL (OCTOBER 29 1955)

*** TAKE MY PLACE (June 5/1954)

MOREY, WALT - SCRUB DOG OF ALASKA (OCTOBER 9 1971)

MORGAN, GEOFFREY - No Crest for the Wicked (September 23 1950 )

MORROW, SUSAN – MURDER MAY FOLLOW (OCTOBER 10 1959)

MORTON, ANTHONY - THE BARON AND THE CHINESE PUZZLE - PART 1 (MAY 14 1966)

*** THE BARON IN FRANCE (April 3/1954)

*** A ROPE FOR THE BARON (September 17/1949)

MORTON, PATRICIA - A CHILD OF VALUE (APRIL 2 1966)

MOYES, PATRICIA - SEASON OF SNOW AND SINS - PART 1 (MAY 20 1972)

*** SEASON OF SNOW AND SINS - PART 2 (MAY 27 1972)

MUGAN, MONICA - THE SMUGGLERS WENCH (September 16 1972)

MUIR, JEAN - THE SMILING MEDUSA (DECEMBER 12 1970)

NEILL, ROBERT - BLACK WILLIAM (AUGUST 20 1955)

NIELSEN, HELEN - THE CRIME IS MURDER (JANUARY 12 1957)

*** DETORU (May 30/1953)

*** FALSE WITNESS (APRIL 13 1957)

*** THE FIFTH CALLER (September 6 1958)

*** GOLD COAST (December 15/1951)

** THE KIND MAN ( August 11/1951)

*** VERDICT SUSPENDED - PART 1 (AUGUST 15 1964)

*** VERDICT SUSPENDED - PART 2 (AUGUST 22 1964)

O'BRIEN, SALIEE - FAREWELL THE STRANGER (FEBRUARY 9 1957)

O'BRIEN, TERENCE – SURF AGAINST THE REEF (February 23/1952)

O'CONNELL, CHARLES - BOY AND A BOAT (APRIL 19 1969)

O'GRADY, ANNE - OPERATION MIDAS - PART 1 (September 22 1973)

*** OPERATION MIDAS - PART 2 (September 29 1973)

OLIVER, LUCILLE – THE FACELESS STONE (NOVEMBER 14 1959)

OLSEN, D.B. - THE CAT WALK (September 26/1953)

*** DEATH WEARS CAT'S EYES (MAY 19 1951)

*** GALLOWS FOR THE GROOM (August 28/1948)

OLSEN, THEODORE V. - ARROW IN THE SUN - PART 1 (MARCH 21 1970)

*** THE HARD MEN (MAY 7 1966)

*** THE STALKING MOON (AUGUST 13 1966)

O'NEILL, DESMOND – LIFE HAS NO PRICE (APRIL 30 1960)

ORGILL, DOUGLAS - THE ASTRID FACTOR - PART 1 (APRIL 5 1969)

*** THE ASTRID FACTOR - PART 2 (APRIL 12 1969)

*** MAN IN THE DARK (MARCH 13 1965)

*** MAN IN THE DARK (OCTOBER 10 1970)

*** RIDE A TIGER (APRIL 13 1963)

O'ROURKE, FRANK - THE BIG FIFTY (MAY 14 1955)

*** BLACKWATER (AUGUST 12 1950)

*** THE BRIDE STEALER (JUNE 18 1960)

*** CHAMISO RUN (November 6/1654)

*** THE GUN (OCTOBER 13 1951)

*** LEGEND IN THE DUST (MAY 4 1957)

*** THE LITTLE CHURRO (APRIL 11 1959)

*** P'S PROGRESS (JANUARY 7 1967)

*** P'S PROGRESS (September 15 1973)

OSGOOD - EAGLE OF THR GREDOS (JULY 31 1943)

OVERHOLSER, WAYNE D. - TO THE FAR MOUINTAINS (September 21 1963)

PACKER, JOY - THE MAN IN THE MEWS - PART 1 (OCTOBER 17 1964)

*** THE MAN IN THE MEWS - PART 2 (OCTOBER 24 1964)

*** THE MOON BY NIGHT (FEBRUARY 15 1958)

PARADIS, MARJORIE B. - TIME IS NOW (JUNE 20 1953)

PARKER, MAUDE - ALONG CAME A SPIDER (MARCH 23 1957)

PARMENTER, CHRISTINE WHITING - STRONGER THAN LAW (DECEMBER 29 1945)

PATTEN, LEWIS B. - THE ARROGANT GUNS (JUNE 5 1965)

PENTECOST, HUGH – KINGDOM OF DEATH – PART 1 (MAY 7 1960)

*** KINGDOM OF DEATH - PART 2 (MAY 14 1960)

PERDUE, VIRGINIA - ALARUM AND EXCURSION (MAY 26 1945)

PERRAULT, E.G. - THE TWEFTH MILE - PART 1 (FEBRUARY 26 1972)

*** THE TWELFTH MILE - PART 2 (MARCH 4 1972)

PETERS, ELIZABETH - BORROWER OF THE NIGHT - PART 1 (JUNE 2 1973)

*** BORROWER OF THE NIGHT - PART 2 (JUNE 9 1973)

*** THE DEAD SEA CIPHER - PART 1 (NOVEMBER 7 1970)

*** THE DEAD SEA CIPHER - PART 2 (NOVEMBER 14 1970)

*** THE NIGHT OF FOUR HUNDRED RABBITS - PART 1 (NOVEMBER 6 1971)

*** THE NIGHT OF FOUR HUNDRED RABBITS - PART 2 (NOVEMBER 13 1971)

PETERS, ELLIS - MOURNING RAGA - PART 1 (MAY 23 1970)

*** MOURNING RAGA - PART 2 (MAY 30 1970)

PETERSEN, HERMAN - THE HOUSE IN THE WILDERNESS (JUNE 15 1957;  11”x14” Tabloid Size Newspaper; “FIRST PUBLICATION ANYWHERE”; 16 Pages; Kurt Ard Cover art; RARE; VF = $29.00)


PIKE, ROBERT L. - REARDON - PART 1 (JULY 25 1970)

POLLAND, MADELEINE - PACKAGE TO SPAIN - PART 1 (September 25 1971)

*** PACKAGE TO SPAIN - PART 2 (OCTOBER 2 1971)

POST, MARY BRINKER – ANNIE JORDAN (December 4/1948)

*** PRESCRIPTION FOR MARRIAGE (JULY 19 1952)

POWELL, LESTER - THE BLUE DUSK (MAY 18 1957)

POWER, PATRICIA - THIS DEADLY GRIEF (FEBRUARY 19 1972)

PREBBLE, JOHN - SPANISH STIRRUP (MARCH 15 1958)

PRESS, SYLVIA - FOUR DAYS TO GAY HEAD - PART 1 (MARCH 18 1972)

*** FOUR DAYS TO GAY HEAD - PART 2 (MARCH 25 1972)

QUEEN, ELLERY - BEWARE THE YOUNG STRANGER (AUGUST 21 1965)

*** COP OUT - PART 1 (MAY 17 1969)

*** COP OUT - PART 2 (MAY 24 1969)

*** DOUBLE, DOUBLE (MARCH 10 1951)

*** DRURY LANE'S LAST CASE (NOVEMBER 16 1946)

*** FACE TO FACE - PART 1 (MARCH 25 1967)

*** FACE TO FACE - PART 2 (APRIL 1 1967)

*** FOUR MEN CALLED JOHN (APRIL 18 1964)

*** THE FOURTH SIDE OF THE TRIANGLE - PART 1 (DECEMBER 19 1964)

*** THE FOURTH SIDE OF THE TRIANGLE - PART 2 (DECEMBER 26 1964)

*** THE KING IS DEAD (JANUARY 3 1953)

*** MURDER WITH A PAST (FEBRUARY 16 1963)

*** THE ORIGIN OF EVIL (JANUARY 5 1952)

*** THE PLAYER ON THE OTHER SIDE - PART 1 (DECEMBER 14 1963)

*** THE PLAYER ON THE OTHER SIDE - PART 2 (DECEMBER 21 1963)

*** ROOT OF EVIL (APRIL 6 1963)

RACKOWE, ALEC - THE DOCTOR'S WIFE (MARCH 30 1963)

RANDALL, CLAY – WHEN OIL RAN RED (November 21/1952)

RANDALL, RONA - THE CEDAR TREE (JANUARY 18 1958)

*** DELAYED HARVEST (JULY 8 1950)

*** THE DOCTOR TAKES A WIFE (March 26/1949)

*** THE ISLAND DOCTOR (September 29 1951)

*** SHADOWS ON THE SAND (JUNE 3 1950)

RANSOME, STEPHEN - WITHOUT A TRACE - PART 1 (MAY 19 1962)

RAINE, WILLIAM MACCLEOD - CRY MURDER (MAY 29 1948)

RAPPART, HUGO - A TERRACE IN MANHATTAN (September 19 1964)

REED, ELIOT - CHARTER TO DANGER (NOVEMBER 20 1954)

*** IDOLS OF CASA ALTA (APRIL 27 1957)

** THE MARAS AFFAIR (January 10/1953)

*** TENDER TO DANGER (July 12/1952)

REEMAN, DOUGLAS - SEND A GUNBOAT (NOVEMBER 4 1961)

REESE, JOHN – FIVE FOUR THREE TWO ONE (JANUARY 24 1959)

REILLY, HELEN – THE BLACK RING (December 24/1949)

*** COMPARTMENT (June 4/1955)

*** DING DONG DELL (MAY 3 1958)

*** FOLLOW ME (MAY 21 1960)

REISNER, MARY - MIRROR OF DELUSION (AUGUST 24 1946)

RENDELL, RUTH - VANITY DIES HARD (JUNE 18 1966)

RENIER, ELIZABETH - THE HOUSE OF WATER (DECEMBER 12 1964)

*** IF THIS BE TREASON (JULY 24 1965)

*** THE RENSHAWE INHERITANCE (JUNE 24 1972)

*** TOMORROW COMES THE SUN (APRIL 4 1970)

RIGSBY, HOWARD – THE LONG TRAIL HOME (DECEMBER 17 1955)

RIPPON, MARION - BEHOLD, THE DRUID WEEPS - PART 1 (FEBRUARY 6 1971)

*** BEHOLD, THE DRUID WEEPS - PART 2 (FEBRUARY 13 1971)

ROARK, GARLAND - SLANT OF THE WILD WIND (JULY 5 1952)

ROBERTSON, FRANK C. - BOOMERANG JAIL (October 4/1947)

***WRANGLER ON THE PROD (APRIL 29 1950)

ROBINS, DENISE - FORGOTTEN LOVE (JANUARY 12 1946)


RODEN, H.W. - ONE ANGEL LESS (OCTOBER 27 1945)

ROFFMAN, JAN - A BAD CONSCIENCE (JANUARY 29 1972)

ROONEY, PHILIP - THE GOLDEN COAST (AUGUST 27 1949)

ROOS, KELLEY - BAD TRIP (JANUARY 1 1972)

ROSTIN, LEO - FIVE FOR ISTANBUL (September 28 1957)

ROY, GABRIELLE - WINDFLOWER (APRIL 3 1971)

ROYCE, KENNETH - THE ANGRY ISLAND - PART 1 (MAY 4 1963)

*** THE ANGRY ISLAND - PART 2 (MAY 11 1963)

*** THE LONG CORRIDOR - PART 2 (NOVEMBER 18 1961)

*** THE SOFT-FOOTED MOOR (SEPTMBER 12 1959)

ST. JOHN, WYLLY FOLK - IDENTITY UNKNOWN (JUNE 11 1960)

SARK, SYLVIA - THEY HAVE THEIR DREAMS (FEBRUARY 22 1947)

SAVAGE, JR. LES – CRAIG OF COFFIN GAP (March 18/1950)

*** TREASURE OF THE BRASADA (August 30/1947)

SEIFERT, ELIZABETH – BELOVED SON (FEBRUARY 5 1949)

*** A CALL FOR DR. BARTON (September 15 1956)

*** Caty Greene (Aptil 7 1956)

*** CHALLENGE FOR DR. MAYS (NOVEMBER 12 1955)

*** THE DOCTOR DISAGREES (AUGUST 29 1953)

*** DOCTOR SCOTT SURGEON ON CALL (AUGUST 17 1963)

*** THE DOCTOR'S HUSBAND (AUGUST 17 1957)

SELMAN, ROBERT – ONCE UPON A CRIME (July 24/1948)

SERGEANT, MARY - TRANSATLANTIC (NOVEMBER 20 1948)

SETON, ANYA - FOXFIRE (JUNE 2 1951)

SHAPPIRO, HERBERT – NO OTHER LOVE (September 25/1948; piece missing from front cover)

SHERBURNE, ZOA - EDGE OF DARKNESS (NOVEMBER 23 1957)

SHERIDAN, JUANITA - THE WAIKIKI WIDOW (JULY 17 1954)

SHERRILL, DOROTHY - I WAS THE OLDER ONE (NOVEMBER 27 1954)

SHIPLEY, NAN - RETURN THE RIVER (MAY 16 1964)

*** WHISTLE ON THE WIND (JULY 8 1961)

SHIRREFFS, GORDON D. - THE BUSCADERO (MARCH 10 1956)

SHORT, LUKE – FIRST CLAIM (OCTOBER 15 1960)

*** PAPER SHERIFF (JANUARY 1 1966)

SHRIBER, SANDBERG - PATTERN FOR MURDER (JUNE 23 1945)

SHURTLEFF, BERTRAND – AWOL MUSTERS OUT (August 17/1946)

SHUTE, NEVILLE - THE FAR COUNTRY (APRIL 11 1953)

SILLER, VAN - ONE ALONE (MARCH 20 1948)

SIMENON, GEORGES (1903-1989)

*** MAIGRET HAS DOUBTS (JULY 12 1969)

*** MAIGRET ON THE DEFENSIVE (MARCH 29 1969; illustrated by David Annesley; Mystery/Suspense story; ; Published three years after the 1966 Hardcover edition;   Inspector Maigret, Gang of Jewel Thieves & Sinister Dentist; UN-Folded, FN+, Near New = $19.00)


SINCLAIR, FIONA - THREE SLIPS TO A NOOSE (September 12 1964)

SLAUGHTER, FRANK G. - THE MAPMAKER (JUNE 8 1957)

*** STORM HAVEN (DECEMBER 26 1963)

SMITH, DOROTHY EVELYN - THE BLUE DRESS (NOVEMBER 3 1962)

SMITH, PATRICIA BARBARA - EMILY (FEBRUARY 18 1967)

SPICER, BART – THE LONG GREEN (AUGUST 2 1952; The Standard Book of the Week, Montreal Standard)

SPICER, DOROTHY - A PLACE CALLED UTAH - PART 1 (JUNE 1 1963)

*** A PLACE CALLED UTAH - PART 2 (JUNE 8 1963)

SPIESS, JAN - THE AMBER BEAD (APRIL 7 1973)

STANDISH, ROBERT – THE WINDS OF VIOLENCE RAGED AROUND HER (APRIL 26 1952; The Standard Book of the Week, Montreal Standard)

STANTON, CORALIE - KIDNAPPED (OCTOBER 20 1945)

STARK, JOSHUA - KENO - PART 1 (JULY 4 1970)

*** KENO - PART 2 (JULY 11 1970)

STARRETT, VINCENT - MURDER IN PEKING (September 14 1946)

STEIN, AARON MARC - DAYS OF MISFORTUNE (JUNE 17 1950)

*** THE SECRET BURIAL (JUNE 11 1949)

STERN, RICHARD MARTIN - MANUSCRIPT FOR MURDER - PART 1 (NOVEMBER 28 1970)

*** MANUSCRIPT FOR MURDER - PART 2 (DECEMBER 5 1970)

STEVENSON, D.E. - YOUNG MRS. SAVAGE (February 18/1950)

STONG, PHIL - BLIZZARD (DECEMBER 24 1955)

STRANGER, JOYCE - THE WIND ON THE DRAGON (DECEMBER 20 1969)

SUMMERTON, MARGARET - THE RED PAVILION (NOVEMBER 9 1957)

*** THE SAND ROSE - PART 1 (JULY 19 1969)

*** THE SAND ROSE - PART 2 (JULY 26 1969)

SUMNER, CID RICKETTS – SUDDEN GLORY (JANUARY 19 1952; The Standard Book of the Week, Monteal Standard)

TANNER, HARRIET - EARLY ONE MORNING (OCTOBER 10 1964)

TEAGUE, RUTH AND WALTER - YOU CAN'T IGNORE MURDER (JUNE 10 1944)

TELSCOMBE, ANNE - MISS BAGSHOT GOES TO MOSCOW - PART 2 (JULY 16 1960)

TEMPLE, WILLARD - RUNNING SCARED (OCTOBER 31 1970)

TERRY, C.V. - THE DEADLY LADY OF MADAGASCAR (September 15 1958)

TEY, JOSEPHINE - THE MAN IN THE QUEUE (AUGUST 8 1953)

*** THE SINGING SANDS (JULY 18 1953)

THOMPSON, THOMAS – BITTER WATER (JANUARY 23 1960)

THORNER, HANS – WHITE ECSTASY (December 24/1948)

TODD, LUCAS - SHOWDOWN CREEK (NOVEMBER 19 1955)

TOMPKINS, WALKER A. - Manhunt West (April 23 1949)

TRAVIS, GRETCHEN - ROANLEIGH - PART 1 (JULY 9 1966)

*** ROANLEIGH - PART 2 (JULY 16 1966)

*** SHE FELL AMONG THIEVES (AUGUST 24 1963)

TUCKER, WILSON - RED HERRING (JUNE 9 1951)

TURNER, WILLIAM O. - BLOOD DANCE (NOVEMBER 5 1966)

*** THE SNARE (JANUARY 19 1963)

VAN DER MARK, CHRISTINE - HONEY IN THE ROCK - PART 1 (DECEMBER 24 1966)

*** HONEY IN THE ROCK - PART 2 (DECMBER 31 1966)

VAUGHAN, CARTER A. - THE SENECA HOSTAGE (APRIL 25 1970)

VERMANDEL, JANET GREGORY - DINE WITH THE DEVIL - PART 1 (JANUARY 16 1971)

*** DINE WITH THE DEVIL - PART 2 (JANUARY 23 1971)

*** OF MIDNIGHT HONOR - PART 1 (JUNE 10 1972)

*** OF MIDNIGHT HONOR - PART 2 (JUNE 17 1972)

VERNON, MARJORIE - BACKGROUND FOR A SONG (APRIL 22 1950)

*** SANDS OF DECEPTION (June 29/1946)

WALKER, DAVID - SANDY WAS A SOLDIER'S BOY (DECEMBER 21 1957)

WALKER, JOAN – REPENT AT LEISURE (OCTOBER 5 1957)

WALKER, LUCY - THE MAN FROM OUTBACK (JANUARY 30 1965)

WARE, CLYDE - DOE - PART 1 (APRIL 26 1969)

*** DOE - PART 2 (MAY 3 1969)

WARNER, DOUGLAS - DEATH IN THE SHADOWS - PART 1 (JULY 6 1963)

*** DEATH IN THE SHADOWS - PART 2 (JULY 13 1963)

WARREN, CHARLES MAEQUIS - VALLEY OF THE SHADOW (NOVEMBER 27 1948)

WAUGH, HILLARY - GIRL ON THE RUN - PART 1 (FEBRUARY 19 1966)

*** GIRL ON THE RUN - PART 2 (FEBRUARY 26 1966)

*** THE SHADOW GUEST - PART 1 (September 4 1971)

*** THE SHADOW GUEST - PART 2 (September 11 1971)

WAYNE, JOSEPH - PISTOL JOHNNY (JULY 23 1960)

WEES, FRANCES SHELLEY - THE FACELESS ENEMY - PART 1 (APRIL 23 1966)

*** THE FACELESS ENEMY - PART 2 ( APRIL 30 1966)

*** THE KEYS OF MY PRISON (FEBRUARY 16 1956)

*** WHERE IS JENNY NOW ? (JANUARY 11 1958)

WELLS, EVELYN – JED BLAINE'S WOMAN (June 26/1948)

*** THE KINGDOM OF GIACOMO (June 6/1653)

WELLS, LEE E. - SPANISH RANGE (MARCH 8 1952)

*** TONTO RILEY (MARCH 31 1951)

WESTMACOTT, MARY - THE BURDEN (NOVEMBER 10 1956)

WESTON, GARNETT – REMITTANCE GIRL (JANUARY 17 1958)

WHITE, LESLIE TURNER - WAGON'S WEST (MAY 30 1964)

WHITE, NELIA GARDNER - AND TIME STOOD STILL (DECEMBER 10 1955)

*** THE DARK HOUSE (September 15 1951)

*** HOUSE WITH PILLARS (DECEMBER 15 1956)

*** THE JADE TREE (JANUARY 16 1954)

WHITE, ROBIN – ELEPHANT HILL (APRIL 4 1959)

WHITNEY, JANET - JENNIFER (APRIL 13 1946)

WHITNEY, PHYLLIS A. - THE MOONFLOWER (DECEMBER 27 1958)

*** THE QUICK SILVER POOL (MAY 28 1955)

*** SEA JADE - PART 1 (NOVEMBER 13 1965)

*** SEA JADE - PART 2 (NOVEMBER 20 1965)

*** SKYE CAMERON (OCTOBER 26 1957)

*** THE WINTER PEOPLE - PART I (NOVEMBER 11969)

WILLIAMS, MONA – THE RUNAWAYS (MARCH 19 1960)

WILSON, LEIGH - DEBATABLE MOUNTAIN (NOVEMBER 4 1950)

WITHERS, E.L. - THE BIRTHDAY (JUNE 22 1963)

WODEHOUSE, P.G.  (1881-1975; Sir Pelham Grenville )

*** ANGEL CAKE (September 13 1952)

*** FRENCH LEAVE (September 24/1955)

*** HOW RIGHT YOU ARE JEEVES (APRIL 23 1960; UN-Folded, VF = $20.00)

*** UNCLE DYNAMITE (April 30/1949)

WOLFORD, COLBY – THE GUNS OF WITCHWATER (September 8 1956)

WOOD, (Samuel) ANDREW *** SERENADE FOR MURDER (JUNE 1 1946; illustrated by Traunter; 1st Canadian Printing; (States Never Before Published, but was pre-dated by the 1940-1944 UK Paperback Editions); Mystery/Suspense story;  Folded, Vignettes of Life color comic strip by Harry Weinbert on Back Cover;  VG+ = $18.00)


WORMSER, ANNE / OPPENHEIMER, JESS - GIVE ME MY SON (MARCH 1 1958)

WORTH, ORIEL - THE STEP-SISTERS (MAY 25 1957)

WUORIO, EVA-LIS - MIDSUMMER LOKKI - PART 1 (OCTOBER 22 1966)

*** MIDSUMMER LOKKI - PART2 (OCTOBER 29 1966)

*** THE RING (DECEMBER 7 1963)

*** THE RING (MAY 10 1969)

*** WHAT WILL YOU HAVE – DEATH? (September 29/1962)

WYN, OSWALD - THE BEAUTIFUL COUSIN (AUGUST 9 1952)

WYND, OSWALD – ADVENTURE BY MOONLIGHT (January 30/1954)

*** CIRCLES OF FEAR (JULY 14 1956)

*** DEATH THE RED FLOWER - PART 1 (JUNE 12 1965)

*** DEATH THE RED FLOWER - PART 2 (JUNE 19 1965)

*** THE GENTLE PIRATE (NOVEMBER 24 1951; The Standard Book of the Week, Montreal Standard)

*** THE GIRL WHO SHOT A PANTHER (MAY 24 1958)

*** A MOMENT IN TIME (JULY 20 1957)

*** NO PLACE FOR A WOMAN (MAY 2 1953)

*** A PRICE BEFORE MURDER (MAY 28 1960)

*** RED SKY IN THE MORNING (MAY 12 1956)

*** WHITE ANGEL (FEBRUARY 14 1959)

YATES, DORNFORD - COST PRICE (DECEMBER 2 1950)

YATES, HELEN EVA - JAVA ORCHID (FEBRUARY 23 1946)

YATES, PETER - DEATH COMES TO DINNER (MAY 18 1946)

YORK, JEREMY – MISSING FROM HOME (MAY 2 1959)

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We have IN STOCK; [ 1,300,000 COMICS, 1950's thru 2010, & some Older, with 95% of everything ALL Publishers & titles from 1960-2010 ] [250,000 MAGAZINES, ALL types] [250,000 Mass Market PAPERBACKS, ALL types, 1940-1990's] [60,000 Hardcover Books, ALL subjects, from 1900-1990's] [100,000 x 33-1/3 RPM Vinyl LP Records] [40,000 x 45 RPM Vinyl 7 Single Records] [8,000 Music Cassette Tapes] [15,000 VHS Movies] [15,000 POSTERS; MOVIE One Sheets (1950's-1990's), VIDEO Store (1980s-1990's) & 10,000 Chain store types (1970's-early 1990's)] [VIDEO GAMES; Atari, Coleco, Intellivision, Nintendo, Super-Nintendo, Sega, Genesis, etc] [Digests = Most Comic types, plus a selection of SF, Mystery & many Misc types] & MORE! >> 600,000 Pounds of inventory jam packed into an 8000 Square Foot Warehouse! So much material, we will NEVER get it all catalogued! BUT you can view our HUGE inventory lists at our website = www.dougcomicworld.com

SEND YOUR WANT LISTS [Please Limit to SERIOUS WANTS & Limit the number of items, to 30 or Less MOST WANTED items; Filling Want Lists is Time Consuming, We reply ASAP;

ORDER Multiple Items ALL from one seller; (1) SAVE on POSTAGE; (2) SAVE TIME locating the items; (3) GET them from a RELIABLE source; (4) Receive Items PROPERLY GRADED by Condition; (5) Satisfaction Always Guaranteed;

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Please allow 7-10 DAYS for your Snail Mail LETTERS to arrive since you are sending to Canada. (MOST arrive in 7 days average); We ship Mail orders within 24 hours of Payment

(except weekends), but usually SAME DAY. [Unlike many eBay sellers & our competitors, who can take as long as 2-4 weeks to ship]; >>> [ FED-EX, UPS & other COURIER PARCELS are expensive from Canada = US$100.00 Minimum and UP Required; IF you have a FED-EX or UPS account, we can have charged billed to that account, if you provide the account number. Please triple check the account number]; >> I am a STRICT and accurate CONDITION grader; I do NOT Over-Grade or Under-Grade. I just try to grade as ACCURATELY as the current Professional Dealer market dictates. Unfortunately most sellers DO NOT know how to grade accurately especially when dealing with comic books (which has been my main specialty since 1971). >> I also pack all shipments VERY WELL , to avoid damage in transit;  SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED; RETURN anything you are NOT happy with; Superb Service for OVER 45 years; For the last 20 Years, our average RETURN RATE is Lower than One-Quarter of ONE PERCENT (most of those were CUSTOMER Errors);  

Returned items Must be Postmarked BACK in the Mail within 7 days of the day you received the parcel. Wrap well & clearly, in large letters, on outside of parcel, put Returning Goods to Sender = This is REQUIRED, to avoid Customs Hassles & Long Delays; (The ONLY exception for Returns, is CGC professionally graded comics, these are NOT returnable, as with CGC you know in advance, what you will be getting);  WE HAVE an eBay 99.99% SATISFACTION RATE, with over 5000 Positive Feedbacks on eBay;

MAIL ORDER since 1971, with OVER 30,000 DIFFERENT Satisfied Customers, with over 300,000 completed Orders; THANK YOU! ..... Douglas W. Sulipa

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