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Jungle AdventuresCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1
Publishers: Rainfall Books Editors: John B. Ford & Steve Lines Formats: A5 Prices: £4.00 |
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Jungle Stories [1931]Country: USTotal Issues: 3
Editors: H.A. McComas Formats: standard pulp Prices: 25c Pagecounts: 160pp Frequency: bimonthly Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
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Jungle Stories [1938]Country: USTotal Issues: 59
Essentially a character pulp; each issue featured a lead novel about Ki-Gor. This character was an imitation of Tarzan, which has caused Jungle Stories to be heavily collected by some Burroughs fans. It should be noted, however, that while some of the novels contain fantasy elements, the series as a whole is not fantasy, since Ki-Gor lacks Tarzan's ability to communicate with animals. The unusual circumstance of several Ki-Gor novels having the same titles is believed to be a side-effect of the re-use of cover paintings on which the story titles had already been engraved.
Editors: Malcolm Reiss to Winter 1949; then Jerome Bixby Formats: standard pulp Prices: 25c Pagecounts: 128pp Frequency: primarily quarterly Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
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Jungle Stories (Canada)Country: Canada
Canadian reprint edition of Jungle Stories.
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Jungle Stories (UK)Country: UKTotal Issues: 5
British reprint edition of Jungle Stories.
Formats: pulp |
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Jungle Stories [2007]Country: USTotal Issues: 3
Publishers: Pulp Tales Press Formats: digest Prices: $10.95 Pagecounts: 80pp |
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Junior [1894]Country: UKTotal Issues: 3
Gifford comments: "published for boy clerks".
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Junior [1946]Country: UKTotal Issues: 5
Frequency: quarterly |
Junior DigestCountry: UK
"Articles, features and stories of interest to teen-age youth." aka International Junior Digest.
Formats: small Prices: 9d Pagecounts: 68pp Frequency: monthly |
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Junior ExpressCountry: UKTotal Issues: 38
Continues as Junior Express Weekly (comic) which continued the numbering from 39-73 (18-Jun-1955 - 11-Feb-1956); became Express Weekly (74-285) and finally TV Express (286-375, last issue 6-Jan-1962) before being incorporated into TV Comic.
Formats: tabloid Pagecounts: 16pp Frequency: weekly |
Junior Home for Parent and ChildCountry: US
Editors: Professor M.V. O'Shea (? - 1932); Garry Cleveland Myers (1932 - ?) Formats: quarto Prices: 25c Pagecounts: 56pp Frequency: bimonthly |
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Junior Illustrated WeeklyCountry: UKTotal Issues: 9
Pagecounts: 16pp Frequency: weekly |
Junior MirrorCountry: UKTotal Issues: 75
Formats: tabloid Pagecounts: 16pp Frequency: weekly |
The Junior MunseyCountry: USTotal Issues: 28+24=52
One of Frank Munsey's many short-lived magazines that started life
as The Quaker before being renamed The Junior Munsey. After absorbing
The Puritan in Apr-1901 the cover read The Junior Munsey and The Puritan
but the title remained The Junior Munsey internally. Issues & Index Sources
#merges with The Argosy PublishersFrank A. Munsey, NYFrequencymonthlyMentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography Online SourcesOnline BooksOnline Books |
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Junior News and Story-tellerCountry: UKTotal Issues: 21
Pagecounts: 20pp Frequency: monthly |
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Junior SketchCountry: UK
Weekly supplement to the Daily Sketch (newspaper).
Formats: tabloid Pagecounts: 8pp Frequency: weekly |