Detective Fiction Weekly, July 4, 1936
| Periodical Title | Detective Fiction Weekly |
| Publisher | The Red Star News Company |
| Copyright Holder | The Red Star News Company |
| Contributing Writer | Cornell Woolrich, Paul W. Pickelle, Judson P. Philips, Arden X. Pangborn, Robert W. Sneddon, Charles Molyneux Brown, J. Lane Linklater, Fred MacIsaac, Edward Podolsky, Frank Wrentmore, M. E. Ohaver |
| Cover Art by | V. E. Pyles |
| Illustrator | Stookie Allen |
| Format | Pulp Magazine |
| Language | English |
| Location | New York, NY |
| Copyright | 1936 |
| Cover Date | 1936-07-04 |
| Pages / Font | 144 pages |
| Volume Number | CIII |
| Issue Number | 3 |
| Chapters | 6 · Dilemma of the Dead Lady, by Cornell Woolrich 30 · The Man Who Took Chances, by Paul W. Pickelle 42 · The Convention Murders [3 Parts--2], by Judson P. Philips 65 · Brothers of Hin, by Arden X. Pangborn 75 · Who Was Qualtrough?, by Robert W. Sneddon 87 · Way for a Tank, by Charles Molyneux Brown 98 · Illustrated Crimes: The Boy Gravedigger (Feature), by Stookie Allen 100 · The Perfect Victim, by J. Lane Linklater 112 · Death Rides the Deep [Conclusion], by Fred MacIsaac 132 · Cats’ Claws and Death, by Edward Podolsky 134 · Civil Service Q & A (Feature) 138 · They’re Swindling You! (Feature), by Frank Wrentmore 140 · Solving Cipher Secrets (Feature), by M. E. Ohaver 142 · Flashes from Readers |
| Notes | Series Characters: "The Perfect Victim" features Paul C. Pitt. |
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