Magazine Data Page 549 |
![]() |
Taboo TalesCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1
Prices: 2/6d Pagecounts: 32pp |
|
Tailspin Tommy Air Adventure MagazineCountry: USTotal Issues: 2
Formats: standard pulp Prices: 10c Pagecounts: 96pp Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
|
Tait's Edinburgh MagazineCountry: UK
Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsFrequencymonthlyMentioned in: British Literary Magazines Vol. 2 |
Take a BreakCountry: UK
Circulation of 1.3 million; "short stories (up to 1500 words)".
Editors: John Dale (in 1997) Formats: small tabloid Frequency: weekly |
TalebonesCountry: USTotal Issues: 40
Semi-prozine. Converting to an annual anthology from 2011.
Editors: Patrick Swenson Formats: digest Prices: $4.50 Pagecounts: 60pp-72pp Frequency: quarterly Related Sites: Science Fiction Encyclopedia |
|
Talers TalesCountry: US
Fanzine publishing short stories and poetry of the supernatural, paranormal and ghostly hauntings.
Editors: Gary Leftridge Prices: $5.00 Pagecounts: 80pp |
|
Tales After DarkCountry: UK
|
|
Tales as Like as NotCountry: USTotal Issues: 9
Fanzine.
|
|
Tales for Little PeopleCountry: UKTotal Issues: 692+100+64=856
"In December 1905 the versatile Aldine Publishing Company began issuing Tales for Little People, at first four numbers monthly, later three. This series was obviously inspired by the Books for the Bairns, but was less austere in character. It appealed to mother, older sisters, nurse-maids, was decidedly feminine and gentle in character, and was edited by "Lady Kathleen". The child was here patronised with a certain auntishness. In format it was almost identical with the Books for the Bairns, having to begin with also 64 pages each number. From the outset it had an effective pea-green cover, displaying in red a permanent fairy-land framework (later varied) in which the title of the particular number and one of the illustrations for it were inset. There were ample illustrations within the text. A 'League' was early founded (December 1906) to organise the readers, with a badge of membership, and there were painting competitions, which provided readers with a further chance of seeing their names in print." (Otto Maurer) Issues & Index Sources
PublishersBirch; Aldine Publishing Co., 1 Crown CourtEditorsPrices1d 1½ d from (1918)Pagecounts64+pp; 48+pp from (c August 1911); reduced further during the war; 36pp (Nov-1923 - 1933)Frequency4 per month; 3 per month; 2 per month |
|
Tales from TexasCountry: US
Fanzine.
Editors: Bob Wayne & Lewis Shiner |
|
Tales from the Canyons of the DamnedCountry: USTotal Issues: 43 (as at Jan-2025)
Publishers: Holt Smith Editors: Daniel Arthur Smith |
|
Tales from the Magician's SkullCountry: USTotal Issues: 14 (as at Jan-2025)
Publishers: Goodman Games Editors: Howard Andrew Jones Formats: trade paperback Prices: $14.99 |
|
Tales from the PulpsCountry: USTotal Issues: 6
Publishers: Pulp Tales Press Formats: digest Prices: $10.95 Pagecounts: 80pp |
|
Tales from the Shadow BoothCountry: USTotal Issues: 4
A journal of weird and eerie fiction. Usually referred to as just "The Shadow Booth".
Editors: Dan Coxon Formats: paperback Prices: £8.99 |
|
Tales from the Transdimensional Horror ExpressCountry: GermanyTotal Issues: 1?
Tales from the Transdimensional Horror Express is a quarterly, illustrated horror fiction magazine. It is unashamedly nostalgic in style and content - somewhere between a Victorian periodical and a 1930's weird fiction pulp.
Editors: Darren Smith Prices: €4.00 |
|
Tales from Town TopicsCountry: US
Published Ambrose Bierce. Seemingly just called Tales by 1905. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersTown Topics Pub Co., New YorkEditorsFrequencyquarterly, later monthlyMentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography Online SourcesOnline Books (5 issues) |
|