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True ThrillsCountry: USTotal Issues: 4
True crime.
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True Twilight TalesCountry: USTotal Issues: 2
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True War [1956]Country: USTotal Issues: 11
Mentioned in: It's a Man's World |
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True War [1975]Country: USTotal Issues: 23+
Possibly non-fiction.
Mentioned in: It's a Man's World |
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True War StoriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 2
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True WeirdCountry: USTotal Issues: 3
True Weird was a large magazine subtitled "strange... fantastic... true!". The magazine contained no fiction. It dealt with sensationalized accounts of myths legends and stories. Topics such as Lincoln's ghost, Count St. Germain (4000 year old man), levitation, the Holland tulip mania of 1635 and various vampires, witches and werewolves. The magazine would not be of interest to most collectors.
Editors: Howard Booth Formats: bedsheet Mentioned in: Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, It's a Man's World |
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True West (UK)Country: UK
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True West (US)Country: US
Mentioned in: It's a Man's World |
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True Western AdventuresCountry: US
Copy of #1 seen for 1957.
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True Western StoriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 13+4+23+28+7+9=84
Issues & Index Sources
PublishersStreet & Smith Publications, Inc.Formatsstandard pulpFrequencymonthlyMentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, The Pulp Western |
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True Woman's AdventuresCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
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True WorldCountry: USTotal Issues: 2?
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Tru-Life Detective CasesCountry: US
True crime.
Frequency: monthly |
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TrumpetCountry: USTotal Issues: 12
Amateur magazine.
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Trunk StoriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 3
Horror and speculative fiction magazine with fiction, articles and poetry. A fourth was planned but never printed and the contents were serialised on Smith's blog during 2008.
Editors: William Smith Prices: $4.00 Pagecounts: 38 Frequency: bi-annual |
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TruthCountry: UKTotal Issues: 4240
Essentially an expose magazine aimed at political and society issues, but covering all forms of art and literature. It usually ran one or two stories per issue and, in 1877, Grenville Murray began the popular "Queer Stories" feature that later supplied enough material to fill at least 24 books of selected reprints. Most stories were anonymous and many gave the impression of being true, but all (?) were fiction. Truth published H.G. Wells's "In the Modern Vein" (8-Mar-1894). Later contributors included E.R. Punshon and Douglas Newton. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersTruth Publishing Co., LondonEditorsFormatstabloidFrequencyweeklyRelated SitesWikipediaMentioned in: British Literary Magazines Vol. 3 Online SourcesOnline Books |