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    New Purposes [#9, May 1, 1949?] ed. Fritz Leiber, Jr. & Jonquil Leiber (New Purposes, 5¢, 12pp)
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · Second Coming! · Robert Bloch · ar
    • 3 · [unknown poem] · Fritz Leiber, Jr. · pm; part visible on p4 (“Under the floodlights, on the grimed sidewalks”).
    • 4 · The Future of the Lie [Part 3 of 4] · Georg Mann · ar; this part is subtitled “The Sexual Lie”.
    • 5 · Sweet Dreams · Olaf Stapledon · ex from Last and First Men, Methuen, 1930
    • 5 · The Saltpeter, Miss Dyer! · Stuart Chase · ms
    • 6 · Any Hope? · The Editors · ed
    • 7 · Casper Scatterday’s Quest [Part 9 of 10] · Fritz Leiber, Jr. · n.; this part is subtitled “The Great American Orgy—3: Walpurgis Nacht”.













    New Worlds Science Fiction:   (about)


    New Worlds (1939)
    The first incarnation of New Worlds was as a short-lived amateur magazine.

    • Publishers:
      • Chapman Carnell Publications; London, England: New Worlds, Mar 1939 – Aug 1939.
    • Editors:
      • Ted Carnell - Editor: New Worlds, Mar 1939 – Aug 1939.






    New Worlds (1946)
    The main sequence of New Worlds ran for 201 issues from 1946 to 1971. Letters index compiled by John Boston.

    • Publishers:
      • Pendulum Publications, Ltd.; London, England: New Worlds, #1 – #3.
      • Nova Publications Ltd.; London, England: New Worlds, #4 – #141.
      • Roberts & Vinter Ltd.; London, England: New Worlds, #142 – #170.
      • Gold Star Publications, Ltd.; London, England: New Worlds, #171 – #172.
      • Magnelist Publications, Ltd.; London, England: New Worlds, #173 – #177.
      • Stonehart Publications, Ltd.; London, England: New Worlds, #178 – #188.
      • New Worlds Publishing; London, England: New Worlds, #189 – #201.
    • Editors:






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