Not to be confused with the British series Bloodhound Mystery.
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Bloodhound mysteries
Parent company
Duell, Sloan & Pearce
Founded
1940
Country of origin
United States
Headquarters location
New York City
Fiction genres
Crime, mystery
The Bloodhound was an imprint of Duell, Sloan & Pearce for the publishing of its suspense, crime, and detective fiction novels.
In the same manner as other publishers of mystery novels[1] such as Doubleday's The Crime Club,[2] J. B. Lippincott & Co.'s Main Line Mysteries,[3] Simon and Schuster's Inner Sanctum,[4] and William Morrow & Co.'s Morrow Mysteries, Duell, Sloan & Pearce adopted the Bloodhound as a branding device to mark their house style and make future releases readily identifiable to readers. The imprint had its distinctive colophon of a Bloodhound medallion, stamped on each book's spine and title page.
The Bloodhound imprint began in March 1940 with the publication of The So Blue Marble, by Dorothy B. Hughes, and ceased publication in August 1952 with the release of The Davidian Report, also by Hughes.[citation needed] In the intervening 13 years, The Bloodhound Imprint published approximately 112 titles by 34 writers.
^Penzler, Otto (August 3, 2005). "Who Killed Mystery Imprints?". The New York Sun.
^"The Crime Club". The-crime-club.blogspot.com.
^Norris, J. F. (3 July 2016). "Pretty Sinister Books: Impressive Imprints: Main Line Mysteries". Prettysinister.blogspot.com.
^Norris, J. F. (8 May 2016). "Pretty Sinister Books: Impressive Impreings: Inner Sanctum Mysteries, 1936 - 1969". Prettysinister.blogspot.com.
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