(December 1951)

Charlton, 1951 Series
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Volume
1
Price
0.10 USD
Pages
36
Indicia Frequency
bi-monthly
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Law and Order Magazines Inc.
Editing
Charles J. Levy (editor); Charles J. Santangelo (editor)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

cover / 1 page (report information)

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Genre
crime

Dust and Dirt Particles (Table of Contents: 1)

Crime Tracks / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Genre
non-fiction; crime

Indexer Notes

Inside front cover.

The White Death (Table of Contents: 2)

comic story / 6 pages (report information)

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Genre
crime

Manhattan Terror (Table of Contents: 3)

comic story / 6 pages (report information)

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Genre
crime

The Trail of Terror (Table of Contents: 4)

comic story / 5 pages (report information)

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Genre
crime

The Four-Time Loser (Table of Contents: 5)

text story / 2 pages (report information)

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typeset

Genre
crime

Hot Cars and Hot Lead (Table of Contents: 6)

comic story / 6 pages (report information)

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Genre
crime

The Eccentric Bandit (Table of Contents: 7)

comic story / 7 pages (report information)

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Genre
crime
Synopsis
Jimmy Dreyers heists a payroll, then is caught and spends 30 years in prison. When he's released, he hires some people to dig it up for him. They do - only to find skeletons in the ground. Moreover, the payroll turns out to consist of large sized, gilt-edged bills (which were illegal tender by that time). Jimmy hangs for the murder of his henchmen.

Indexer Notes

The story, with some changes, was reprinted later on. It was called "The Eccentric Criminal."

Color Traps Criminals (Table of Contents: 8)

Science vs. Crime / comic story / 0.5 page (report information)

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Genre
non-fiction
Synopsis
Lighting can be used during interviewing to gain confessions. Fluoroscope can be used to examine suspicious packages.

Indexer Notes

Inside back cover, bottom half of page is advertisement.

Editing
Related Scans
Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. [no title indexed]
  2. 1. Dust and Dirt Particles
    Crime Tracks
  3. 2. The White Death
  4. 3. Manhattan Terror
  5. 4. The Trail of Terror
  6. 5. The Four-Time Loser
  7. 6. Hot Cars and Hot Lead
  8. 7. The Eccentric Bandit
  9. 8. Color Traps Criminals
    Science vs. Crime
This issue was modified by, among others
  • Katie
  • Boris Ammerlaan
  • Michael Hoskin
  • Paul Lefebvre
  • Ramon Schenk
  • Daniel Thingvold
  • Jim Van Dore