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- True_Detective_(magazine) abstract "True Detective has been the name of several different magazines.The first was an American true crime magazine featuring articles about crime and criminals, created by publisher Bernarr Macfadden in 1924; it's considered the first true crime magazine. Originally published as True Detective Mysteries, it was renamed True Detective from the October 1939 issue onwards. Although generally lurid, True Detective did publish work by Dashiell Hammett, Jim Thompson, and Ann Rule, among others. Macfadden Publications sold the magazine in 1971.[citation needed] The magazine ceased publication in summer 1995 when Rees Communications sold it to Globe Communications.In 1950, editions of True Detective and Master Detective were launched in Britain and Ireland. They are still published now.[citation needed]".
- True_Detective_(magazine) depictionDescription "Cover of the October 1961 issue of True Detective".
- True_Detective_(magazine) founder Bernarr_Macfadden.
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- True_Detective_(magazine) publisher Globe_(tabloid).
- True_Detective_(magazine) publisher Macfadden_Communications_Group.
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- True_Detective_(magazine) category "Crime stories".
- True_Detective_(magazine) founded "1924".
- True_Detective_(magazine) founder "Bernarr Macfadden".
- True_Detective_(magazine) imageCaption "Cover of the October 1961 issue of True Detective".
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- True_Detective_(magazine) publisher Globe_(tabloid).
- True_Detective_(magazine) publisher Macfadden_Communications_Group.
- True_Detective_(magazine) publisher "Rees Communications".
- True_Detective_(magazine) title "True Detective".
- True_Detective_(magazine) subject Category:1924_establishments_in_the_United_States.
- True_Detective_(magazine) subject Category:1950_establishments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- True_Detective_(magazine) subject Category:American_magazines.
- True_Detective_(magazine) subject Category:British_magazines.
- True_Detective_(magazine) subject Category:Magazines_established_in_1950.
- True_Detective_(magazine) subject Category:Publications_disestablished_in_1995.
- True_Detective_(magazine) subject Category:Publications_established_in_1924.
- True_Detective_(magazine) subject Category:Pulp_magazines.
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- True_Detective_(magazine) comment "True Detective has been the name of several different magazines.The first was an American true crime magazine featuring articles about crime and criminals, created by publisher Bernarr Macfadden in 1924; it's considered the first true crime magazine. Originally published as True Detective Mysteries, it was renamed True Detective from the October 1939 issue onwards. Although generally lurid, True Detective did publish work by Dashiell Hammett, Jim Thompson, and Ann Rule, among others.".
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- True_Detective_(magazine) name "True Detective".