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The Pagan ReviewCountry: UK
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Pagany. A Native Quarterly.Country: US
An important repository of modern American fiction edited by Richard John A true "little magazine", freed from all commercial pressures to pursue itself. Contributors include Erskine Caldwell, William Carlos Williams and Ezra Pound.
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The Pageant [1896]Country: UKTotal Issues: 2
A London-based literary and art annual.
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Pageant [1950s]Country: US
Woman's magazine which published some fiction.
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Page One DetectiveCountry: US
Seemingly identical to True Crime Detective.
Editors: Edward D. Radin Formats: digest Prices: 35c Frequency: quarterly |
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Pages [1988]Country: CanadaTotal Issues: 1
Subtitled an "Omni-Genre Anthology of Fine Fiction", the only known issue featured six stories by Albert J. Manachino.
Editors: Dale Hammell |
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Pages [2003]Country: US
Magazine aimed at "consciously bookish folk", occasionally containing some fiction.
Editors: John Hogan Formats: bedsheet slick Prices: $3.95 Pagecounts: 96pp Frequency: bimonthly |
Paget's Superior ConfessionsCountry: UK
Formats: pulp Prices: 1/- Pagecounts: 32pp |
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Paget's 1/- WesternsCountry: UKTotal Issues: 4
Pulp magazine that published at least two novelettes by John Russell Fearn. Three of the issues had a single full-length story while the fourth had three stories (by Norman Firth).
Formats: pulp Prices: 1/- Pagecounts: 32pp |
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Palace CorbieCountry: USTotal Issues: 8
Semi-prozine.
Publishers: Merrimack Books, PO Box 80702, Lincoln, NE 68501 Editors: Wayne Edwards Formats: first issue quarto, but thereafter digest Prices: various Pagecounts: various Frequency: began as two per year but now occasional |
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Pall Mall BudgetCountry: UK
Contents were initially almost all reprinted from the daily Pall Mall
Gazette, but from 1892 increasingly published much original fiction,
including several early short stories by H.G. Wells. Issues & Index Sources
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The Pall Mall MagazineCountry: UKTotal Issues: 257+29=286
One of the more visually impressive magazines of the 1890s, championing art nouveau.
Authors include Thomas Hardy, Hall Caine, H.G. Wells, E.F. Benson, Rudyard Kipling,
Bret Harte, George Meredith, E. Nesbit, Anthony Hope, Israel Zangwill,
G.K. Chesterton, Joseph Conrad and Jack London. Issues & Index Sources
#merges with Nash's Magazine
#merges with Nash's Magazine PublishersEditorsFormatsstandard, on quality stockFrequencymonthlyRelated SitesWikipediaScience Fiction Encyclopedia Mentioned in: British Literary Magazines Vol. 3, The Age of the Storytellers Online SourcesOnline Books |
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Pall Mall. A New Entertainment for MenCountry: UKTotal Issues: 32 (at least)
One or two familiar names appeared in Clubman but generally
contributors are low key, although it did publish a couple of stories by
Agatha Christie - "The Face of Helen" in Summer 1955 (No.55) and "The
Man from the Sea" in Winter 1955-56 (No.60). Issues & Index Sources
PublishersBayard Productions (London 1951) Ltd., 30 Cork Street, London W.1Escort Publication Ltd. EditorsJohn S. Watson |
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Pall Mall SeriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 15
Formats: 8¼ x 5½" Prices: 15c Pagecounts: 120 to 150 Frequency: monthly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Pals [1895]Country: UKTotal Issues: 31
Pagecounts: 32pp Frequency: weekly |
Pals [1922]Country: UKTotal Issues: 42+17=59
"Commenced Boys' Friend size, when it contained stories and articles of interest. Main serial stories were by John Hunter." (W.O.G. Lofts) Issues & Index Sources
#incorporated into The Boys' Magazine PublishersEdward Hulton; London Publishing CompanyEditorsEdward HultonFormatsPagecounts28ppFrequencyweekly |
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