Ghost Stories was an American pulp magazine published in the late 1920s devoted, as the title suggests, to ghost stories and the supernatural. The magazine was published by Constructive Publishing Co., Dunellin, New Jersey. The first issue came out in July 1926 and ceased after December 1931.
Agatha Christie's short story The Last Seance was first published in Ghost Stories, Vol. 1 issue 5, November 1926, under the title "The Woman Who Stole a Ghost".[1]
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- ↑ Pulp Magazine Project page on Ghost Stories This website states that this story is the first by Christie to be published in the U.S. but many of her stories were already published by e.g. The Blue Book Magazine from 1923. This could be, however the first time a Christie story is published in the U.S. before the U.K.