May 1952. Newstand issue. Cover art by George Salter.
This issue features three novelettes:
"The Haunted Policeman" by Dorothy L. Sayers featuring Lord Peter Wimsey
"A Simple Act of Piety" by Achmed Abdullah
"The Tea Pusher" by Howard Schoenfeld
Also included in this issue are eight short stories:
"The Snows of Bardonechina" by Gertrude Diamont
"The Murder in Netherby Gardens" by Lord Dunsany
"Murder Story" by H. L. Davis
"Satan Had Another Name" by Charles B. Child
"Money on the Floor" by Bechofer Roberts
"Who Killed Baker?" by Edmund Crispin and Geoffrey Bush
"A Job for the Macarone" by Damon Runyon
"Thubway Tham's Wonderful Day" by Johnston McCulley.
Also included are excerpted book reviews collected by Robert P. Mills, the vignette "Indian Sign" by William Cunningham, an article by Mark Twain and a puzzle by Austin Ripley.
The digest lies flat and square. Minor edge wear to covers and spine. Some foxing on the back cover. Pages are lightly toned and free of any markings.