Scan notes for Brown, Fredric - Homicide Sanitarium (ssc, rtf) [v2.0].

I took a little more liberties than usual with editing spelling and the occasional layout question. I believe it is important to preserve the author's spellings to help preserve the sense and atmosphere of the time period works were written but I ran across some spellings inconsistent with Brown's usual spellings and some that were both distracting and very questionable as to whether they were the author's spellings or misspellings/errors of some proofreader at a magazine of original publication overlooked.

A single font in only one size and a very "plain vanilla" layout were used to facilitate ease of global changes with minimal layout changes by those with poor eyesight or other reasons for wishing to make such changes. I believe this also facilitates the ability of those who've made such changes to read a work and find errors while reading to correct them, reversion and repost the improved work without introducing any unintentional changes to the file in the process.


Homicide Sanitarium (collection) copyright ®1984 by Elizabeth C. Brown. All rights reserved.

"Introduction," copyright ®1984 by Bill Pronzini.

"The Moon for a Nickel," Street & Smith's Detective Story Magazine, March 1938, copyright ®1938 by Street & Smith Publications.

"Homicide Sanitarium," Thrilling Detective, May 1941, copyright ® by Standard Magazines, 1941.

"Listen to the Mocking Bird," G-Man Detective, November 1941, copyright ® by Standard Magazines, 1941.

"The Cat from Siam," Popular Detective, September 1949, copyright ® by Standard Magazines, 1949.

"Red-Hot and Hunted," Detective Tales, November 1948, copyright ® by Popular Publications. Copyright renewed ® 1976 by Popular Publications.

"Suite for Flute and Tommy-gun," Street & Smith's Detective Story Magazine, June 1942, copyright ® 1942 by Street & Smith Publications.

"The Spherical Ghoul," Thrilling Mystery, January 1943, copyright ® by Standard Magazines. 1943.

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