Issue partially indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
“A Magazine of Diverting Fiction”. Details supplied by John Locke from Table of Contents. |
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UK magazine posing as a foreign import and containing saucy stories and “good-girl” art. Details supplied by John Eggeling. |
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Subtitled “Magazine for Men”. |
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Small press SF magazine. |
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Details supplied by Sean Wallace. |
Details supplied by Sean Wallace. |
Details supplied by Sean Wallace. |
Details supplied by Sean Wallace. |
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Given as Ziff’s Magazine on the cover and in the colophon, but as Ziffs Magazine in the Table of Contents and Editorial. Details supplied by Richard Newsome. |
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Subtitled “Humanity—Justice—Honor”. Given as Ziff’s Magazine on the cover and in the colophon, but as Ziffs Magazine in the Table of Contents and Editorial. |
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Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |
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Given as Ziff’s Magazine on the cover and in the colophon, but as Ziffs Magazine in the Table of Contents. Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |
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Given as Ziff’s Magazine on the cover and in the colophon, but as Ziffs Magazine in the Table of Contents. Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |
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Title changed from Ziffs Magazine. |
Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |
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Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |
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This issue parodies itself in that the second half makes fun of the first. Details supplied by Beau Collier. |
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advertising representative, the W. B. Ziff Company. Details supplied by John Locke from Table of Contents. |
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