Suspense Magazine #1 – US digest – Spring 1951 - Bradbury, Tenn, Carr, Hodgson

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Seller: gilly2605 ✉️ (3,476) 100%, Location: Pulborough, GB, Ships to: WORLDWIDE, Item: 401758805552 Suspense Magazine #1 – US digest – Spring 1951 - Bradbury, Tenn, Carr, Hodgson.

Suspense Magazine #1 – US digest – Spring 1951 – Volume 1 Number 1 - 128 pages - sub-titled “High-Tension Stories”. Publisher: Farrell Publishing Corporation; Chicago, IL – Editor: Theodore Irwin – Cover: uncredited

A second attempt to cash in on the popular CBS radio mystery show of the same name, this version also ran for only four issues but included a wider range of material including a lot of science fiction. 

Contents:

2          The Deathless Ones - short story by John L. Chapman & Oliver Saari

21        Voice in the Night - short story by William Hope Hodgson [The Blue Book Magazine Nov 1907]

30        A Most Amazing Murder - short story by A. B. Shiffrin

37        Obviously Suicide - vignette by S. Fowler Wright

40        The Eye-Witness Who Wouldn’t See - short story by James A. Kirch [Argosy Jun 1949, as “Murder for Two”]

52        Small Assassin - short story by Ray Bradbury [Dime Mystery Magazine Nov 1946]

66        The Quick and the Bomb - short story by William Tenn

77        She Didn’t Bounce - vignette by Peter Phillips [sometimes erroneously attributed to Howard Browne.]

80        Jeannie with the Light Brown Cure - short story by Alexander Samalman [Thrilling Wonder Stories Feb 1942, as “Medical Note”]

86        Ghost of a Chance - short story by Theodore Sturgeon [Unknown Worlds Jun 1943, as “The Green-Eyed Monster”]

99        Honeymoon Terror - play by John Dickson Carr [Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1944, as “Cabin B-13”; first broadcast on Suspense, CBS radio, March 16, 1943.]

110      Faces Turned Against Him - short story by John Gearon

 

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  • Condition: Very Good
  • Condition: Condition is very good+ to near fine. Light edge wear and a very slight forward lean to the book. Spine - a little light rubbing to head & foot. Back - top left hand side very faint date-stamp. Inside - first half of pages (64) are slightly darker than second half, i.e. light medium tanned vs. lightly tanned; pages (128) are clean and tight bound. Extremely nice copy of this scarce magazine.
  • Distribution: Controlled Circulation
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Issue Number: 1
  • Topic: Mystery, Macabre
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Subscription: Yes
  • Publication Name: Suspense Magazine
  • Publication Frequency: Quarterly
  • Features: Vintage Paperback, 1st Edition
  • Publication Month: April
  • Publication Year: 1951
  • Modified Item: No
  • Language: English
  • Volume: 1
  • Signed: No
  • Publisher: Farrell Publishing Corporation
  • Genre: Action & Adventure, Thriller, Science Fiction
  • Contributors: William Hope Hodgson, Ray Bradbury, Theodore Sturgeon

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