Details supplied by Steve Holland. |
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Details supplied by Steve Holland. |
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Details supplied by Steve Holland. |
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Details supplied by Steve Holland. |
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Details supplied by Steve Holland. |
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Details supplied by Steve Holland. |
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Details supplied by Steve Holland. |
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Details supplied by Steve Holland. |
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Details supplied by Steve Holland. |
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Details supplied by Steve Holland. |
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Unless otherwise noted, all items below coded as “ex” are from books of the same name. Short stories and poems are also (usually) reprints from new works or new editions, but probably in all cases published elsewhere earlier. The few brief “filler” quotes of only a paragraph or two are generally ignored, even when credited. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien from a bound volume at the University of Minnesota. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien from a bound volume at the University of Minnesota. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien from a bound volume at the University of Minnesota. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien from a bound volume at the University of Minnesota. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien from a bound volume at the University of Minnesota. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien from a bound volume at the University of Minnesota. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien from a bound volume at the University of Minnesota. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien from a bound volume at the University of Minnesota. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien from a bound volume at the University of Minnesota. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien from a bound volume at the University of Minnesota. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien from a bound volume at the University of Minnesota. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien from a bound volume at the University of Minnesota. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien from a bound volume at the University of Minnesota. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien from a bound volume at the University of Minnesota. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien from a bound volume at the University of Minnesota. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien from a bound volume at the University of Minnesota. |
Semi-professional magazine. |
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Borderlands Ten was launched at Swancon in Perth on the 20th of April 2008. Details taken from online listing. |
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Announced as the last issue. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
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Borderline was a digest-sized magazine published by Sherbourne Press, 7863 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, California, 90046. Sydney Omarr was listed as executive editor and Shelly Lowenkopf was the managing editor. The magazine was subtitled “the magazine which dares the unknown.” Initially it was issued monthly but by the fifth issue, perhaps sooner, it had gone bi-monthly. The first issue was dated September 1964, the fifth March 1965, the sixth May 1965, the seventh July 1965, the eighth September 1965, the ninth (v2 #1) November 1965, and the tenth (v2 #2) February 1966. The magazine contained no fiction. It dealt with mysticism and para-psychological phenomena. Topics such as phrenology, prophecy, ESP, ghost hunting, and automatic writing were common. The seventh issue did include a piece by L. Ron Hubbard but, in general, the magazine would be of little interest to even the most ardent collector. The contents of the first issue were as follows: |
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Promotional giveaways by Knopf to promote their titles. |
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Only selected pieces indexed.
- October 5, 1846:
- · untitled (“Sir Hilary fought at Agincourt…”) · [uncredited] · pm
- December 22, 1915:
- · In Berlin · Mary Boyle O’Reilly · vi
- · In London · Mary Boyle O’Reilly · ss
Only selected pieces indexed.
- December 16, 1897:
- · The Great Oriental Seer [Part 1 of 2] · Grant Allen · ss
- April 2, 1913:
- · Sherlock Holmes and the Drood Mystery [Sherlock Holmes] · Edmund Pearson · ss
- October 16, 1915:
- · A Tragedy in Russian · N. Shulgovsky · ss
- November 20, 1915:
- · On the Perils of Pestilent Playwrights · Anton Tchekov · ss
- January 24, 1916:
- · The Angel · Leonid Nikolaevitch Andreyev · ss
- April 26, 1916:
- · The Thickest Hide · Anton Pavlovitch Tchekov · ss
- June 7, 1916:
- · Secrets of the Writing of “Don Quixote” · Don José Bermudez de Castro · ss
- August 30, 1916:
- · A Victoria Cross for Horses · Alfred Ollivant · ss
- November 4, 1916:
- · O Enfermeiro · Machado de Assis · ss
- November 7, 1916:
- · The Big Stranger on Dorchester Heights · Albert DuVerney Pentz · vi
- February 7, 1917:
- · “Within That Zone” · Charles Boardman Hawes · ss
- February 28, 1917:
- · Revenge · Christopher Morley · ss
- May 5, 1917:
- · The Answer · Inez Lopez · ss
- May 29, 1917:
- · The Flag of Eliphalet · Elsie Singmaster · ss
- September 8, 1917:
- · The Interval · Vincent O’Sullivan · ss
- September 19, 1917:
- · The Eye of Youth · Elsie Singmaster · ss
- January 26, 1918:
- s3.p5 · By the Way · Imogene M. Hogle · ss
- February 16, 1918:
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- s3.p4 · Business As Usual · Amy Lowell · ss