Underworlds was launched as a tri-annual paperback magazine that sought to create a bridge between crime fiction (especially, but not necessarily exclusively, of the noir school) and horror fiction. It folded after only two issues in two years.
Publishers: Underworlds Magazine; Ridgewood, NY.
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A small press SF magazine devoted to beginning writers.
Publishers: Unearth Publications; Boston, MA, #1 7; Unearth Publications; Cambridge, MA, #8.
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Small press fantasy/horror fiction magazine. Available from Paul Lockey, 9 South View Terrace, Silsden, KEIGHLEY, West Yorkshire, BD20 0AS.
Publishers: Paul J. Lockey.
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v1 Comments: The covers of the first 5 issues used an inaccurate picture of the flag, then they fixed it up. The serial In Times of Peril; A Tale of the Indian Mutiny is a sequel to the almost identically titled Times of Peril; A Tale of India after a 3 month interval. The serial A Search For the Mountain of Gold was condensed by the editor, but the full text was allegedly available in book form from Griffith & Farran. Eton Forty Years Ago is by An Old Etonian and edited by Bernard Heldmann. Illustrator S. Berkley (sic) is probably NOT Stanley Berkeley.
v3 Comments:
The serial Victors False Friend was translated by W. H. G. Kingston and Mrs. Kingston.
Note that, although Union Jack was published every Friday the standard convention is to date each issue from the following Saturday and that convention has been followed here.