Magazine Data Page 479 |
![]() |
The Saturday Evening QuillCountry: USTotal Issues: 3
Prominent African-American literary magazine of the Harlem Renaissance.
Editors: Eugene Gordon Frequency: annual Related Sites: Wikipedia Online Sources: Online Books |
|
Saturday Home MagazineCountry: US
Supplement to the Chicago American, serialised Hammett's FAREWELL MURDER in 1937 prior to any book publication.
|
|
Saturday JournalCountry: USTotal Issues: 661
Relied heavily on dime novelists, especially Prentiss Ingraham, Edward
S. Ellis, Ned Buntline, Mayne Reid. Emphasis on westerns, mysteries,
romance and adventure. Issues & Index Sources
#superseded by Beadle's Weekly PublishersBeadle & Adams, NYFormatslarge tabloid story paperPrices6c (5c to #46)Pagecounts8ppFrequencyweeklyMentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Saturday LibraryCountry: USTotal Issues: 231
Primarily frontier, detective and comic stories.
Formats: 8.75" x 12" Prices: 5c Pagecounts: 16-32pp Frequency: weekly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
|
Saturday Night [1865]Country: USTotal Issues: 1867
A story paper; authors include William Mason Turner, John B. Williams, Ann S. Stephens, Edward S. Ellis, A.R. Calhoun.
Editors: Robert S. Davis Formats: large tabloid Prices: 6c Pagecounts: 8pp Frequency: weekly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Saturday Night [1887]Country: Canada
Originally a weekly paper of public affairs and the arts but later became a monthly magazine. Mostly non-fiction but does run fiction including work by Robertson Davies, Douglas Coupland ("Shampoo Planet" Sep-1992).
Editors: 14 editors including Robert Fulford (1968 - 1987) Formats: slick Frequency: weekly; later monthly |
Saturday PressCountry: US
A "bohemian" or experimental magazine much patronised by the Pfaff's Cellar brigade -- Walt Whitman, Fitz-James O'Brien, Adah Menken et al. Also published Mark Twain's "Celebrated Jumping Frog" story (18-Nov-1865).
Frequency: weekly |
The Saturday ReviewCountry: UK
Authors included Lord Dunsany.
Frequency: weekly Related Sites: Wikipedia Mentioned in: British Literary Magazines Vol. 3 |
The Saturday Review of LiteratureCountry: US
Not to be confused with the British publication of same name. Issues & Index Sources
FrequencyweeklyRelated SitesWikipedia |
|
(Saturn) (Web Detective/Terror Stories)Country: USTotal Issues: 5+14+8=27
Really three magazines in one. First was an sf/fantasy magazine, then a detective magazine, then a weird-menace terror title. The detective version was consistently called Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine in the Table of Contents but Saturn Web Detective Stories or Web Detective Stories on the cover and spine. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersCandar Publishing, NYEditorsFormatsdigestPricesPagecountsFrequencymost bimonthly but often irregularRelated SitesScience Fiction EncyclopediaMentioned in: Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines |
|
SaturnaliaCountry: USTotal Issues: 2
Fanzine.
Editors: Art Sehnert Prices: 5c |
|
The SatyrCountry: USTotal Issues: 8
Magazine that published fiction and poetry including a story by Jack London.
Editors: Adam H. Shirk |
|
SaucyCountry: US
|
|
Saucy Bedtime StoriesCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1
|
Saucy DetectiveCountry: USTotal Issues: 5
Short-lived companion magazine to Saucy Stories and Saucy Movie Tales.
Frequency: monthly Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Uncovered: The Hidden Art of Girlie Pulps, Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines |
|
Saucy Movie TalesCountry: USTotal Issues: 23
Jan-1937 cover in Pulp Culture; 3 1936 covers in Pulp Collector #15; first two issues (before 12/35) called Spicy Movie Tales. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersFormatsstandard pulpPrices25cFrequencymonthly (except Feb-1936)Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
|