Secret Service, Old and Young King Brady, Detectives
Published by Frank Tousey and Harry E. Wolff, January 27, 1899-May 22, 1925.
Format: nickel weekly.
Publisher's description: "Who has not heard of ‘Old King Brady,’ the celebrated detective, who has unraveled more mysteries than any sleuth ever heard of? In the stories to be published in SECRET SERVICE, he will be assisted by a young man known as 'Young King Brady,' whose only aim in life is to exceed 'Old King Brady' in working up dangerous cases and running the criminals to earth. How well he does so will be fully explained in the following stories published in SECRET SERVICE."
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The Bradys and the man next door; or, The mystery house on High Street
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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The Bradys' strangest case or, The skeleton in the well
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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The Bradys after the bomb throwers, or, Smashing the anarchist league
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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The Bradys and the fatal letter; or, The messenger boy's secret
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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The Bradys' bank book mystery, or, The secret of the torn page
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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The Bradys' silent search, or, Tracking the deaf and dumb gang
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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The Bradys and the broken clock; or, The secret of ten minutes to ten
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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The Bradys and Mr. Magic; or, After the Thumbless League
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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The Bradys and Admiral Brown, or, Working for the United States Navy
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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The Bradys and Captain Thunderbolt; or, Daring work in Death Valley
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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The Bradys and the anarchist queen, or, Running down the reds
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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The Bradys in the oil country, or, The mystery of the giant gusher
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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The Bradys among the Chinamen; or, The yellow fiends of the opium joints
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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The Bradys and the gypsies; or, Chasing the child stealers
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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The Bradys and the missing girl; or, A clew found in the dark
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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The Bradys in the Chinese quarter; or, The queen of the opium fiends
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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The Bradys in the dens of New York; or, Working on the John Street mystery
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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The Bradys and the girl smuggler; or, Working for the custom house
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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The Bradys and the mad doctor; or, The haunted mill in the marsh
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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The Bradys and the opium dens; or, Trapping the crooks of Chinatown
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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The Bradys down East; or, The mystery of a country town
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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Case number ten; or, The Bradys and the private asylum fraud
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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Held at bay, or, The Bradys on a baffling case : a rattling detective story
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective
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Hop Lee, the Chinese slave dealer; or, Old and Young King Brady and the opium fiends
Francis Worcester Doughty and New York Detective