Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1915-1917). |
Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1915-1917). |
Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1915-1917). |
Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1915-1917). |
Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1915-1917). |
Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1915-1917). |
Issue partially indexed from the Index of Short Stories in Edward J. O’Brien’s The Best Short Stories (1915-1917). |
Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. |
Details supplied by John Locke from Table of Contents. |
Details supplied by Terry Zobeck. |
Issue partially indexed. |
a Christian literary magazine published by the Center for Religious Humanism at Seattle Pacific University. Details supplied by Martin Wooster. |
Details supplied by Martin Wooster. |
Details supplied by Martin Wooster. |
Details supplied by Martin Wooster. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Details supplied by Martin Wooster. |
William Hamling has stated that he was the editor & publisher from the beginning. The first 2 issues were published while Hamling was still employed at Ziff-Davis so Ray Palmer acted as a “front” and those issues give Palmer’s company as the publisher. They do not, however, list an editor, allowing readers to assume that it was Palmer. |
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