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    New Worlds [#212, Spring 1978] (8pp, A4) []
    Free sample of spoof news items, all reprinted from Frendz #4, June 23, 1971. The issue consisted of two, loose, A3 sheets, folded in half: one containing the front and back covers on one side and the editorial and Sladek’s “Plastitutes” on the other; the other containing “Guilty!” on one side and “The Guardian” on the other, both in portrait mode. There were no page numbers.
    • fc. · Food for the Victors from Famished Friend and Foe · Michael Moorcock, uncredited · cs Frendz #4, 1971
    • · Editorial · Michael Moorcock, uncredited · ed Frendz #4, 1971
    • · Guilty! · M. John Harrison · fa Frendz #4, 1971
    • · The Guardian · gp (r); spoof front page newspaper dated May 20, 1948. All news items are by Michael Moorcock.
    • _ · Crossman Leads Attack on Kremlin · Roy Kipling · fa Frendz #4, 1971
    • _ · British Jews Face Dole Queues · James Colvin · fa Frendz #4, 1971
    • _ · Iceland’s Military Image Left in Ruins · Meg Zetterling · fa Frendz #4, 1971
    • _ · German Rift with Soviet French · Oswald Bastable · fa Frendz #4, 1971
    • _ · Guardian: Gandhi Avenges His Earlier Torment · Hope Dempsey · fa Frendz #4, 1971
    • · Plastitutes · John T. Sladek · cs Frendz #4, 1971
    • bc. · Oerlikon 8 cm Rockets · [uncredited] · ms (r)


    New Worlds [Number 213, Summer 1978] (Coma Publications (NWxNW), 40p, 32pp, 31cm x 22cm, cover: [programme from the Empire, Leicester Square]) []
    Subtitled “Food from the Victors for Famished Friend and Foe”.
    • 1 · Editorial · The Contributors · ed
    • 2 · King’s Views of New York · [uncredited] · il 1911
    • 3 · The Rise of the Musician-Assassin · Michael Moorcock · cs; illustrated by Richard Glyn Jones
    • 6 · The Daily Telegraph, April 20, 1948 · Michael Moorcock, uncredited · fa
      a spoof newspaper front page.
    • 8 · Project for a New Novel [Part 1 of 4] · J. G. Ballard, uncredited · ss; an entire novel reduced to look like two-page magazine spreads, and planned to be posted on billboards. untitled in the magazine, this part is known as “Mr. F Is Mr. F”.
    • 10 · Literary Supplement: Accidia Tribunals · Michael Moorcock, uncredited · fa
    • 14 · Project for a New Novel [Part 2 of 4] · J. G. Ballard, uncredited · ss; untitled in the magazine, this part is known as “T-1”.
    • 16 · Nathaniel Krill at the Time Node · Richard Glyn Jones & Robert Meadley · cs
    • 18 · Feu Pierrot · Michael Moorcock, uncredited · is [Ref. Jules Laforgue]
    • 18 · Complaint of Lord Pierrot · Jules Laforgue; translated by William Jay Smith · pm Selected Writings of Jules Laforgue by Jules Laforgue, Grove Press, 1956 [Ref. Adolphe Willette]
    • 22 · Psychic News · Michael Moorcock, uncredited · fa
    • 24 · Project for a New Novel [Part 3 of 4] · J. G. Ballard, uncredited · ss; untitled in the magazine, this part is known as “Time Zone”.
    • 26 · Arab Advertising · Jill Riches, uncredited · il
    • 27 · Daily Mirror, October 8, 1930 · Jill Riches, uncredited · il
    • 28 · Small Ads · Various · ms
    • 29 · “Hendrix Wanted Something Better” · Michael Moorcock, uncredited · ms
    • 30 · Project for a New Novel [Part 4 of 4] · J. G. Ballard, uncredited · ss; untitled in the magazine, this part is known as “T-12”.


    New Worlds [Number 214, Winter 1978] (Surrender Magazine, 75p, 50pp, 31cm x 22cm, cover by Charles Platt) []
    • 2 · Food from the Victors for Famished Friend and Foe · The Editor · ed
    • 3 · New York City as It Will Be in 1999 · [uncredited] · il 1899
    • 4 · A Tale of the Old Brigade · R. G. Meadley, uncredited · nv
    • 16 · We Test the Robinski B-20 Magnetic Module · Charles Platt, uncredited · fa
    • 18 · No Sporting Life · Pete Knifton, uncredited · pt
    • 20 · Now’s the Time to Visit New York · Norman Spinrad, uncredited · vi
    • 21 · Izvestia International Edition · Michael Moorcock, uncredited · ms; collection of photographs with spoof captions.
    • 27 · Butterworth’s Treaty on Light · Michael Butterworth · fa
    • 31 · Government Study Confirms Science Fiction Is a Cause of Cancer · Charles Platt, uncredited · fa
    • 33 · At the Time Centre · Pete Pavli, uncredited · mu
    • 34 · Binstead · Arthur Binstead, uncredited · ss
    • 39 · Swan Songs · Charles Platt, uncredited · fa; purported suicide notes by personalities such as Len Deighton & John Lennon.
    • 40 · Rome Vindicated: Pope Speaks · B. J. Bayley, uncredited · fa
    • 41 · Pushing Backwards · R. G. Meadley, uncredited · fa; spoof review of Pushing Backwards by T.C. Coupayne.
    • 45 · Other Books · Various · rc
    • 50 · Sci-Fi Born-Again · Charles Platt, uncredited · ms
    • bc. · Pravda · Michael Moorcock & Jill Riches, uncredited · ms









    New Worlds
    After the Gollancz series ended, a number of isolated “issues” appeared, in varying formats from assorted publishers, not always identifed as part of the main series of issues.






    New Worlds Science Fiction (Canada)   (about)
    Canadian reprint edition of New Worlds Science Fiction. Probably started in early 1954 and continued through 1956, ended due to a strike, and started back again with issue 99, and then continued to 142. As far as is known the contents were identical to the UK issues but issues were dated a month or two later.




































    New Worlds Science Fiction (New Zealand)   (about)
    New Zealand reprint edition of New Worlds Science Fiction. Probably started in early 1954 and continued through 1964. As far as is known the contents and cover dates were identical to the UK issues.




    New Worlds Science Fiction (US):   (about)
    US reprint edition of New Worlds Science Fiction.


    New Worlds Science Fiction (US)

    • Publishers:
      • Great American Publications, Inc.; Concord, NH: New Worlds Science Fiction (US), Mar 1960 – Jul 1960.
    • Editors:
      • Hans Stefan Santesson - Editor: New Worlds Science Fiction (US), Mar 1960 – Jul 1960.
      • Sheldon Wax - Editorial Director: New Worlds Science Fiction (US), Mar 1960 – Jul 1960.
    • Features:









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