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Post by Gaspard du Nord on Jul 5, 2013 7:41:55 GMT
Here are a couple of SMS covers you don't appear to be showing, although my navigation around what must be one of the world's largest vaults is nowhere near perfect. Can someone turn on some lights! The Lowndes Health Knowledge magazines are absolute treasures, aren't they? Attachments:
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Post by dem bones on Jul 5, 2013 21:10:36 GMT
Thanks ever so Gaspard. Will scan these and the MOH's into the relevant posts when I get a chance. Have since seen a copy of Shriek, the Health Knowledge fantasy film mag, but don't think Lowdnes had a hand in it? And there was one called Chase - "Thrills! Chills! Suspense!" - they were forever advertising at back of MOH. Never did get to see any copies of that one lying around.
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Post by Gaspard du Nord on Jul 6, 2013 3:55:39 GMT
Chase was very short-lived, demonik. I know at least one story that Lowndes bought for it ended up in SMS.
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Post by dem bones on May 4, 2023 18:01:10 GMT
Three from Startling Mystery Stories #2, Fall 1966) Ed Whitham Roger Eugene Ulmer - The Strange Case Of Pascal: ( Weird Tales, June 1926). Dr. David Pascal is wrongly imprisoned for serial embezzlements perpetuated by his partner and false friend, Louis Blenheim. To finish the job, Blenheim seduces, marries and ruins Margaret, the love of Pascal's life. On his release, the Doctor swears vengeance, despite the near certainty it will cost his life. Blenhein is, after all, no mere everyday fraudster. John Brunner - The Men In Black: Royston, a handsome gym fiend of forty who masquerades as a big game hunter, beats up 'pansies' and preys upon wealthy women, finally comes a cropper when he dates an aged gay divorcee. Mrs Arnheim and friends teach him how it feels to be stuffed and mounted. Paranoid alien abduction horror not dissimilar to John Burke's The Tourists. Terry Carr & Ted White - The Secret Of The City: Mr. Arthur Wainwright III investigates a mysterious metal strip running the length of Manhattan island.
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Post by Swampirella on May 4, 2023 18:09:21 GMT
Archive seems to have them all, for anybody who's interested.
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