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    Standard Stories [Vol. 1 No. 10, April 1926] (Hutchinson, 1/-, iv+92pp, pulp) []
    Details supplied by Mike Ashley.
    • 869 · Molly Beamish [Part 2 of 2] · H. de Vere Stacpoole · n. The London Magazine May 1912
    • 882 · On the Tombs in Westminster Abbey · Francis Beaumont · pm Poems by Francis Beaumont, Laurence Blaiklock, 1653
    • 883 · Moi, Je Suis Français · Geoffrey Moss · ss; one of only three stories for which he cared to be remembered!
    • 895 · Why They Married · Mrs. Belloc Lowndes · nv Scribner’s Magazine December 1912
    • 917 · Beatrice and Benedick · William Shakespeare · ex from Much Ado About Nothing, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
    • 918 · The Haunted and the Haunters · Edward Bulwer-Lytton · nv Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine August 1859, as “The Haunted and the Haunters; or, The House and the Brain”, uncredited.
    • 931 · The Key · Marjorie Bowen · ss Pearson’s Magazine December 1915
    • 938 · The Essence of Man · Alan Sullivan · ss
    • 942 · To Robert Browning · W. S. Landor · pm The Morning Chronicle November 22 1845
    • 943 · In Defence of His Right · Daniel Defoe · ex from Essay on the Reality of Apparitions, as by Andrew Moreton, 1727, as by Andrew Moreton
    • 949 · Song (“Sigh no more, ladies…”) · William Shakespeare · pm from Much Ado About Nothing, Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
    • 950 · La Morte Amoureuse · Theophile Gautier · nv (r), as “Clarimonde”
      translated from the French (“La Morte Amoureuse”, Chronique de Paris, June 23 & 26, 1836).
    • 955 · Tales of Uncle Remus · Joel Chandler Harris · gp (r)
    • _955 · Brer Fox and Brer Rabbit · Joel Chandler Harris · ss Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings by Joel Chandler Harris, D. Appleton and Company, 1881, as “Uncle Remus Initiates the Little Boy”
    • _956 · Brer Rabbit and the Tar-Baby · Joel Chandler Harris · ss Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings by Joel Chandler Harris, D. Appleton and Company, 1881, as “The Wonderful Tar-Baby Story”
    • _959 · Brer Rabbit and the Brier-Patch · Joel Chandler Harris · ss Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings by Joel Chandler Harris, D. Appleton and Company, 1881, as “How Mr. Rabbit Was Too Sharp for Mr. Fox”
    • 960 · Negro Corn-Shucking Song · [uncredited] · ex from “Corn-Shucking Song”, as by Joel Chandler Harris, Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings by Joel Chandler Harris, D. Appleton and Company, 1881, as by Joel Chandler Harris


    Standard Stories [Vol. 1 No. 11, May 1926] (Hutchinson, 1/-, 96pp, pulp) []
    Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk from Table of Contents.
    • 965 · J. Habakuk Jephson’s Statement · Sir A. Conan Doyle · nv The Cornhill Magazine January 1884, uncredited.
    • 983 · The Scarlet Shoes [Limehouse] · Thomas Burke · ss Cosmopolitan April 1920
    • 990 · A Land Dirge · J. Webster · pm from The White Devil, Thomas Archer, 1612
    • 991 · The Dream Woman · Wilkie Collins · nv Temple Bar November 1874 (+1)
      revised from “Brother Morgan’s Story of the Dream-Woman” (The Queen of Hearts, Hurst and Blackett, 1859), itself revised from “The Ostler” (Household Words, Christmas 1855).
    • 1002 · Sonnet · Lord Tennyson · pm (r)
    • 1003 · A Wire Entanglement · Ian Hay · ss Hutchinson’s Magazine December 1922
    • 1013 · Within King’s College Chapel, Cambridge · William Wordsworth · pm Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
    • 1014 · The Tales of Old Jack Bamber · Charles Dickens · ss The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1837
    • 1025 · The Happy Children · Arthur Machen · ss The Masterpiece Library of Short Stories ed. J. A. Hammerton, Educational Book Co., 1920
    • 1028 · Romeo and Juliet · William Shakespeare · ex Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies by William Shakespeare, Edward Blount and William and Isaac Jaggard, 1623
    • 1029 · The Adelantado of the Seven Cities · Washington Irving · nv Bentley’s Miscellany September 1839, as “The Enchanted Island, or the Adelantado of the Seven Cities”
    • 1038 · Misconceptions · Robert Browning · pm Men and Women by Robert Browning, 1855
    • 1039 · The Haunted Ships · Allan Cunningham · ss The London Magazine November 1821
    • 1048 · La Morte Amouresque · Théophile Gautier · nv (r), as “Clarimonde”
      translated from the French (“La Morte Amoureuse”, Chronique de Paris, June 23 & 26, 1836).



    Star Detective Magazine   (about)
    Star Detective was a weird menace pulp that ran for 11 issues in the late 1930s before being replaced by Uncanny Tales.

    • Publishers:
      • Western Fiction Publishing Co., Inc.; 4600 Diversey Avenue, Chicago, IL: Star Detective Magazine.
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    Star Science Fiction   (about)
    Ballantine Books had published a highly successful series of original anthologies called Star Science Fiction Stories. After this short-lived attempt to convert the series to magazine format, the paperback anthologies were resumed.

    • Publishers:
      • Ballantine Magazines, Inc.; Derby, CT: Star Science Fiction.
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    Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine   (about)
    Largely filled with articles about the cast, characters and other features of the third Star Trek series. Most issues contain what are described as “synopses,” which are brief prose adaptations of the show’s scripts, analogous to the ones James Blish did for the original series. Apart from a handful of novelizations, these are the only prose adaptations that most espisodes ever had. The number of stories per issue varied; volume 2 had no adaptations. The magazine ceased publication at the end of the sixth season; All the episodes up to that point had been adapted. The existence of these adaptations seems not to be widely known outside of Trek fandom. Issues were undated. Months of publication were forecast for some issues and are noted parenthetically. Details provided by Kenneth R. Johnson.

    • Publishers:
      • Starlog Communications International; New York: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, #1 – #9.
      • Starlog Group, Inc.; New York: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, #10 – #25.
    • Editors:






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