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WIT PUBLICATIONS. - WIT (No.1). Modern Mirth and Mysterry.

London: BCM/Bizarresque, nd. (1947). Despite the title, this magazine, subtitled "Modern Mirth and Mystery" mainly contains a detective story about sleuths Rex Dimond and Sally Dexter - "The Quicksilver Clue" by Martin Thomas. Plus some wit and satire (of its time) including a strip cartoon "Curlilock Ohms - Original Highly Moronic Sleuth" and "Ambiguities" - a non-pc illustration (No1. Double Exposure) both by :Tony". 7" x 4.75". Pp.50, pages tanned and with a 0.25" horizontal tear to the margin affecting pages 1-32, creases to corner tips. Illustrated paper cover has corresponding tear and has creases to edges and wear to spine. A scarce publication. Fair.** Thomas Hector Martin (1913-1985) (stories)Cartoonist and commercial artist turned novelist and short story writer, who also wrote as "Peter Saxon" a "house author" pseudonym used by multiple different authors.
GBP 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 17.5 US$ 19.02 | JP¥ 2935] Book number 47241

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