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Street & Smith's UnknownCountry: USTotal Issues: 26+13+1=40
Although commonly referred to as Unknown, the magazine was actually called Street & Smith's Unknown for the first 26 issues and Unknown Worlds for the remaining 13 issues. A one-off anthology, From Unknown Worlds was published in 1948 in both a large pulp format and a hardback edition. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersStreet & Smith Publications, Inc.EditorsJohn W. Campbell, Jr.FormatsPricesPagecountsFrequencymonthly to Dec-1940, then bimonthlyRelated SitesScience Fiction EncyclopediaMentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
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Street & Smith's Unknown (UK)Country: UKTotal Issues: 18+23=41
British Reprint Edition of Street & Smith's Unknown. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersAtlas Publishing & Distributing Co., Ltd., London, England.Mentioned in: The Age of the Storytellers |
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Street & Smith's Western AdventureCountry: UKTotal Issues: 43
British reprint edition of Western Story Magazine, with a handful of stories from elsewhere.
Frequency: monthly |
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Street & Smith's Western Story Magazine (Australia)Country: Australia
Australian reprint edition of Street & Smith's Western Story Magazine.
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Street & Smith's Western Story Magazine (Canada)Country: Canada
Canadian reprint edition of Street & Smith's Western Story Magazine.
Formats: standard pulp Mentioned in: The Pulpster #11, 2001 |
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Street & Smith's Western Story "Overseas Edition for Armed Forces"Country: US
During World War II, issues of Street & Smith's Western Story were distributed to American forces with "Overseas Edition for Armed Services" printed on the cover. They were not allowed to include the advertisements from the US editions, so the opening 3 pages were typically replaced with an additional article, and sometimes an additional puzzle was added.
Formats: digest |
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Streets of ParisCountry: US
"Chock full of photos of half-naked women (artistically done, of course!), and lots of equally bawdy stories".
Prices: 25c Mentioned in: Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Uncovered: The Hidden Art of Girlie Pulps |
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Strictly Romance MagazineCountry: US
Editors: Shawna Williams |
StriderCountry: UK
The Journal of the Long Distance Walkers Association. Just titled "The Newsletter" from 1972 to 1977.
Publishers: The Long Distance Walkers Association. Editors: Julie Welch (in 2007) |
StringCountry: UK
Small press speculative fiction magazine.
Editors: John Weston |
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StringTownCountry: USTotal Issues: 14?
StringTown is an annual magazine available at independent bookstores in the Northwest and selected locations throughout the country.
Editors: Polly Buckingham (in 2002) Frequency: annual Mentioned in: O. Henry Awards Website (in 2002) |
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StrixCountry: USTotal Issues: 17
Small press fantasy/horror magazine containing articles, fiction, competitions, spoof adverts and the occasional free gift. Featured authors included John B. Ford, Pete Tennant, Paul Kane & D.F. Lewis.
Editors: Sue Phillips & Anna Franklin Formats: A4 (except #15 which was A5) |
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The Student and SchoolmateCountry: US
Variously subtitled "an Illustrated Monthly for Youth" or "an illustrated Monthly for Our Boys and Girls". In 1859 merged with Forrester's Boys' and Girls' Magazine only to demerge again eight years later. Issues & Index Sources
#merges with The Boys' and Girls' Magazine, and Fireside Companion
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Studies in the FantasticCountry: USTotal Issues: 15 (as at Nov-2023)
Primarily a critical journal but one which also contains some fiction and poetry
Editors: S.T. Joshi Formats: trade paperback Prices: $12.00 Pagecounts: 128pp |
Studio FrolicsCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1
Prices: 2/6d Pagecounts: 32pp |
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Stuff and NonsenseCountry: UK
Frequency: bimonthly |