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    Other Worlds [195? (unpublished)] []
    In the early issues several stories were enthusiastically forecast which never appeared. In addition, late in its run several stories were forecast that hadn’t appeared when the magazine folded.


    Science Stories
    A replacement for Other Worlds, which had used “Science Stories” as a subtitle.

    • Publishers:
      • Bell Publications, Inc.; Chicago: Science Stories, Oct 1953.
      • Palmer Publications, Inc.; Evanston, IL: Science Stories, Dec 1953 – Apr 1954.
    • Editors:






    Universe Science Fiction
    A second replacement for Other Worlds, which became Other Worlds Science Stories again after 10 issues.

    • Publishers:
      • Bell Publications, Inc.; Chicago: Universe Science Fiction, Jun 1953 – Sep 1953.
      • Palmer Publications, Inc.; Evanston, IL: Universe Science Fiction, Dec 1953 – Mar 1955.
    • Editors:
    • Features:












    Other Worlds Science Stories
    Title changed from Universe Science Fiction. Issues contained dual numbering both continuing the numbering of Universe Science Fiction and the numbering of the first series of Other Worlds (Science Stories).

    • Publishers:
      • Palmer Publications, Inc.; Evanston, IL: Other Worlds, May 1955 – May 1957.
    • Editors:
    • Features:














    Flying Saucers from Other Worlds
    Title changed from Other Worlds Science Stories. Although announced as being a “new magazine” it (intermittently) continued the (main) numbering sequence from the previous title. After the first four issues, listed here, the magazine continued as a non-fiction title.

    • Publishers:
      • Palmer Publications, Inc.; Evanston, IL: Flying Saucers from Other Worlds, Jun 1957 – Oct 1957.
    • Editors:
      • Raymond A. Palmer - Editor: Flying Saucers from Other Worlds, Jun 1957 – Oct 1957.
    • Features:


    Flying Saucers from Other Worlds [(#23), June 1957] (35¢, 100pp, trimmed pulp, cover: [composite of movie stills]) []
    First “Flying Saucer” issue, only fiction indexed. In this issue, “Flying Saucers” is printed in capitals in the title in the Table of Contents and in a much larger font on the cover.







    Oui [v4 #1, January 1975] (quarto) []
    Details supplied by Darren Heil from Table of Contents.


    Oui [v7 #11, November 1978] []
    Issue partially indexed.


    Oui [v9 #1, January 1980] (Playboy Publications, Inc., $2.50, 136pp+, quarto) []
    Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson, listing fiction only.


    Oui [v9 #11, November 1980] []
    Issue partially indexed.



    Oui [v11 #1, January 1982] (Laurant Publishing, $2.95, 132pp, quarto s/s) []
    Issue partially indexed.



    Oui [v11 #10, October 1982] []
    Issue partially indexed.


    Oui [v12 #2, February 1983] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · The Lower Depths · John Rechy · ex
      from Bodies and Souls forthcoming from Carroll & Graf, 1983.



    Oui [v12 #5, May 1983] []
    Issue partially indexed.



    Oui [Vol. 13 No. 1, January 1984] []
    Issue partially indexed.









    Oui [Vol. 13 No. 10, October 1984] []
    Issue partially indexed.




    Oui [v14 #1, January 1985] []
    Listing all fiction.
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.


    Oui [Vol. 14 No. 2, February 1985] []
    Issue partially indexed.


    Oui [Vol. 14 No. 3, March 1985] []
    Issue partially indexed.






    Oui [Vol. 14 No. 9, September 1985] []
    Issue partially indexed.


    Oui [v22 #3, March 1991] []
    Issue partially indexed.




    Our Continent:   (about)


















    Our Own Magazine   (about)
    The magazine is a distinctly “worthy” one. It is subtitled “A Monthly Paper for Young People” and was “Issued by the Children’s Special Service Mission” in Paternoster Row in London, which is evidently a Christian institution of some kind. In 1915 the magazine was edited by T.B. Bishop, was profusely illustrated with a mixture of photographs and illustrations.

    Each issue contained 10 or so vignettes with an overtly-Christian moral, followed by 2-3 pages on the scripture readings for each day of the month.




    Our World [v1 #1, April 1922] (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 112pp, standard) []
    fiction and poetry only listed.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    Our World [v1 #2, May 1922] (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 112pp, standard) []
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.



    Our World [v1 #4, July 1922] (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 124pp, standard) []
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.



    Our World [v1 #6, September 1922] (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 120pp, standard) []
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    Our World [v2 #1, October 1922] (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 130pp, standard) []
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.



    Our World [v2 #4, January 1923] (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 122pp, standard) []
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.


    Our World [v2 #5, February 1923] (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 132pp, standard) []
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.











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