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    The Saint Mystery Library   (about)
    More of an anthology series than a magazine, The Saint Mystery Library combined stories from its parent magazine with original stories and stories from other sources. First six issues were 4¼″ by 6½″, the following eight issues 4¼″ by 7″ size. Each issue had two separate numbers, an issue number listed in the indicia which started at #1, and a book number which started at #118 - as the latter numbers are more familiar, both numbers are listed below.

    • Publishers:
      • Great American Publications, Inc.; 270 Madison Avenue, New York 16, NY: Saint Mystery Library.
    • Editors:
















    The Saint’s Choice   (about)
    More of an anthology series than a magazine, The Saint’s Choice, with one exception, reprinted stories from a variety of sources.

    • Publishers:
      • Bond-Charteris Enterprises: The Saint’s Choice, #1.
      • Jacobs Publishing Company: The Saint’s Choice, #2 – #3.
      • The Shaw Press: The Saint’s Choice, #4.
      • Bond-Charteris Enterprises: The Saint’s Choice, #5.
      • Saint Enterprises; 314 North Robertson Boulevard, Hollywood 34, CA: The Saint’s Choice, #6 – #7.








    The Saint’s Choice [Vol. 7, (1946)] ed. Leslie Charteris (Saint Enterprises, Inc., 25¢, 125pp, digest) []
    Subtitled “The Saint’s Choice of Radio-Thrillers”.
    • 5 · The Ugliest Man in the World · Arch Oboler · pl
      first broadcast as an episode of Lights Out on March 14, 1941.
    • 21 · The Moat Farm Murder · Norman Corwin · pl
      first broadcast as an episode of the CNS Show on July 18, 1944.
    • 37 · The Adventure of the Murdered Ship [Ellery Queen] · Ellery Queen · pl Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1943
      first broadcast as an episode of the Elley Queen Show in 1943.
    • 51 · The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax [Sherlock Holmes] · Denis Green · pl [Ref. Arthur Conan Doyle]
      first broadcast as an episode of the Sherlock Holmes Show on February 26, 1945. adapted from the story of the same name by Arthur Conan Doyle (Strand Magazine, December 1911).
    • 67 · The Night Man · Lucille Fletcher · pl
      first broadcast as an episode of Suspense on October 26, 1944.
    • 81 · The Stolen Rembrandt · Max Marcin · pl
      first broadcast as an episode of Crime Doctor on June 3, 1945.
    • 93 · The San Quentin Prison Break · William N. Robson · pl
      first broadcast as an episode of Calling All Cars on January 22, 1935.
    • 109 · The Miracle Tea Party [Simon Templar (The Saint)] · Leslie Charteris · pl
      first broadcast as an episode of Saint on July 25, 1945. adapted from “The T.N. Tea-Party” (The Thriller Library, January 29, 1938).




    Salarius—N.F.W.O.T. [#1, Sept. 15, 1986] ed. J. M. Colley (J & R Publishing, $1.50, 54pp+, quarto) []
    Stories in this issue are paginated individually, and there is no overall pagination. Page numbers listed below are page counts excluding covers.
    Details supplied by Darrah Chavey.
    • · Assistant Editor · R. A. Colley · el
    • 3 · Dragon Lance Legends: Time of the Twins · J. M. Colley · br
    • 5 · Challenge of the Clans · J. M. Colley · br
    • 7 · Nemesis · J. M. Colley · ss
    • 19 · Dilemma · M. Jacobs · ss
    • 33 · Three Were Chosen [Part 1 of 4] · J. C. Jarik · iw



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