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    The Rotarian [October 1925] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.


    The Rotarian [November 1925] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.


    The Rotarian [December 1925] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.


    The Rotarian [January 1926] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.


    The Rotarian [April 1926] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.




    The Rotarian [May 1927] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.


    The Rotarian [June 1927] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.


    The Rotarian [September 1928] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.





    Rouge et Noir [195?] ed. Tony Mann (The Park Trading Company, 32pp) []
    UK magazine posing as a foreign import and containing saucy stories and “good-girl” art.
    Details supplied by John Eggeling.
    • 2 · World Wide Correspondence Club · [uncredited] · cl
    • 4 · A Present for Ann · H. Armer · ss
    • 7 · Too Many Dames Is Dangerous · P. M. P. · ss
    • 12 · An Experiment · B. M. S. · vi
    • 14 · Too Careful with Passion · Jean Bogarde · ss
    • 19 · The Locked Door to Passion · Dick Rogers · ss
    • 23 · Passion That Had to Be · Coleen Kaye · ss
    • 29 · Desire at First Sight · B. W. H. · ss



    The Round-Up [v1 #1, April 1922] (Readers’ Publishing Corp., pulp) []
    Issue not indexed.


    Round-Up Magazine (UK, 1940s)   (about)
    Magazine that was allegedly published by The City Libraries, 337 Victoria Road, GLASGOW and which possibly ran for four issues in the 1940s with the first containing a novel by John Theydon. It may actually have been called Round-Up Library and/or may be the same as Round-Up Western.


    Round-Up Western   (about)
    No issues seen, but advertised in an issue of Real FBI Detective Case Stories published by Magazine Fiction Group in Glasgow. May be the same as Round-Up Magazine allegedly published by The City Libraries in Glasgow.

















    Rover [No. 933, Mar. 2, 1940] (D.C. Thompson & Co., 24pp) []
    Details supplied anonymously.
    • 194 · Merry Mac’s “Prizecracks” · [uncredited] · cl
    • 194 · Grin Gallery · [uncredited] · cl
    • 195 · Britain’s Secret Weapon [Part 1 of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 199 · Leatherneck Leads the Dragons of Doom [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 202 · White Fighters for Freedom and Finland [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 206 · Cast-Iron Bill [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 207 · The Marine with the Mighty Mitts [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 213 · Marked Man! [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 216 · The War in Pictures · [uncredited] · cl


    Rover [No. 950, June 29, 1940] (D.C. Thompson & Co., 20pp) []
    Details supplied anonymously.
    • 282 · Merry Mac’s “Prizecracks” · [uncredited] · cl
    • 282 · Grin Gallery · [uncredited] · cl
    • 283 · Hitler’s Phantom Fighters [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 286 · Cast-Iron Bill [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 289 · Nelson’s Guns Must Be Fed [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 291 · Britain’s Secret Weapon [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 293 · The Deep Sea Twins [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 297 · The Branded Battler [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 300 · The War in Pictures · [uncredited] · cl




















    The Royal Magazine:   (about)
    The Royal Magazine—UK; Nov. 1898-Sep. 1939 (491 issues); retitled The New Royal Magazine from Dec. 1930, Royal Pictorial from Jun. 1932, Screen Pictorial from Jul. 1935; C. Arthur Pearson, London; monthly; standard format, on coated stock, Strand-imitation, 96pp, price 3d; editors Peter Keary, F. E. Bailey (in 1927), John Reed Wade (in 1934); published first stories by William Hope Hodgson (1904) and Sax Rohmer (1905); other authors included Baroness Orczy, M. P. Shiel.






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