Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details supplied by Monte Herridge. |
Details supplied by Ben Chapman. |
Details supplied by Monte Herridge. |
Details supplied by Ben Chapman. |
This title probably does not exist. It does occur in the occasional magazine checklist but exhaustive research and inquiries have turned up absolutely no information on it. The earliest reference to it is in a Bradford Day checklist of the early 1950’s. Day lists the title as being British and says that it was published in the mid-1930’s, although he has no data on it. Copies do not exist in either the British Library or Oxford’s Bodleian Library, and no known collector or researcher has ever seen a copy of Spicy Horror Stories, so it is likely that this title is apocryphal, and that indexers after Day simply picked up his reference and incorporated it into their own work. |
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One of the infamous “spicy” pulps; this title ran a large amount of fantastic fiction, often half or better of an issue. The large number of reprints in the last couple of years are apparently the result of an embezzlement scheme by two of the editors. Kelly Mordaunt identified many of the cover artists. |
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This issue was not available to the general public - it was a slender issue published for trademark purposes and is extremely rare. |
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