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DETECTIVE FICTION WEEKLY.
New York: Frank A. Munsey Company, 1940. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "Detective Fiction Weekly maintained a strong personality in a crowded field, through a rigid weekly publication schedule, for two decades. It is greatly underrated today" - Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazine, pp. 135-137.
DETECTIVE STORY MAGAZINE.
New York: Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 1931. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction by Edgar Wallace, Mel Watt, Herman Landon and others. Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazine, pp. 148-151.
DETECTIVE TALES.
Chicago: Popular Publications, Inc., 1943. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Story by Day Keene and others. Detective Tales ran for eighteen years and was second only to Popular's Dime Detective in their detective magazine line-up. "It was a colorful, urgent, vigorous periodical, foaming with cheerful excesses; it was one of the classic pulp magazine." - Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazines pp. 153-157.
"The Mold of Yancy" in IF.
[Buffalo, NY: Quinn Publishing Co., Inc., 1955]. Small octavo, single issue, cover by Kenneth Rossi, pictorial wrappers. Digest sized magazine. Includes the story "The Mold of Yancy" by Philip K. Dick. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 329-343.
DOC SAVAGE.
New York: Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 1945. Octavo, single issue, cover by Modest Stein, pictorial wrappers. Digest sized pulp magazine. "King Joe Cay." "Doc Savage was intended to be an adventure character, but under Lester Dent's imaginative manipulations he became something more-the first superhero and an inspiration for countless pulp, comic-book, and television characters." - Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazines, pp. 521-527. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 183-185.
DOC SAVAGE.
New York, NY: Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 1935. Octavo, single issue, cover by Walter Baumhofer, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Features "The Majii" by Kenneth Robeson. "Doc Savage was intended to be an adventure character, but under Lester Dent's imaginative manipulations he became something more-the first superhero and an inspiration for countless pulp, comic-book, and television characters." - Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazines, pp. 521-527. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 183-185.
DYNAMIC SCIENCE FICTION.
Holyoke, MA: Columbia Publications, Inc., 1953. Octavo, single issue, cover by Alex Schomburg, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction by Algis Budrys, Frank Belknap Long, and others. The next to last issue. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 196-197.
DETECTIVE FICTION WEEKLY.
New York: The Red Star News, Co., 1933. Octavo, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "The Leaden Honeymoon" by Erle Stanley Gardner. "Detective Fiction Weekly maintained a strong personality in a crowded field, through a rigid weekly publication schedule, for two decades. It is greatly underrated today" - Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazine, pp. 135-137.
PLANET STORIES.
New York: Love Romances, 1952. Octavo, single issue, cover by Anderson, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes "A Planet Named Joe" by S. A. Lombino, an early published story by the author who would change his name to Evan Hunter and achieve more fame writing as Ed McBain. Also includes a Leigh Brackett story. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 476-481.
FAMOUS FANTASTIC MYSTERIES.
Kokomo, IN: All-Fiction Field, Inc., 1949. Octavo, single issue, cover Lawrence, printed wrappers. Pulp magazine. Features the classic "The Purple Cloud" by M.P. Shiel. Short fiction by Stanley Mullen. Primarily FFM reprinted science fantasy material. "Famous Fantastic Mysteries [has] a special historical significance because it preserved (and introduced a new generation to) the older traditions from which modern science fiction emerged." - Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 212-216.
FANTASTIC ADVENTURES.
Chicago: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, 1946. Octavo, single issue, cover by J. Allen St. John. pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction with the first published story by Margaret St. Clair (also a bio by her on the inside front cover), Robert Moore Williams, and others. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 60-103.
FANTASTIC SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY STORIES.
Flushing, NY: Ultimate Publishing Co., Inc., 1973. Octavo, single issue, cover illustration by Harry Roland, stiff pictorial wrappers, Digest sized magazine. Features a new Conan story, "Black Sphinx of Nebthu" by L. Sprague De Camp and Lin Carter. This story is the second in a series of new Conan stories by these two authors.
FANTASTIC SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY STORIES.
Flushing, NY: Ultimate Publishing Co., Inc., 1974. Octavo, single issue, cover illustration by Ron Miller, stiff pictorial wrappers, Digest sized magazine. Features a new Conan story, "Red Moon of Zembabwei" by L. Sprague De Camp and Lin Carter. This story is the third in a series of new Conan stories by these two authors.
FANTASTIC STORY MAGAZINE.
Kokomo, IN: Best Books, Inc., 1953. Octavo, single issue, cover by Erle K. Bergey, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Largely a reprint magazine which started life as Fantastic Story Quarterly. Includes an original Richard Matheson story, "The Disinheritors." Two other new stories by Frank Robinson and Alfred Coppel. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 249-250.
FANTASTIC STORY MAGAZINE.
Kokomo, IN: Best Books, Inc., 1953. Octavo, single issue, cover by Erle K. Bergey, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Largely a reprint magazine which started life as Fantastic Story Quarterly. Includes an original Richard Matheson story, "The Disinheritors." Two other new stories by Frank Robinson and Alfred Coppel. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 249-250.
FANTASTIC STORY MAGAZINE.
Kokomo, IN: Best Books, Inc., 1953. Octavo, single issue, cover by Ed Emshwiller, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Largely a reprint magazine which started life as Fantastic Story Quarterly. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 249-250.
HOLLYWOOD DETECTIVE.
Springfield, MA: Trojan Publications, 1950. Octavo, single issue, cover by Joseph Szokoli, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Feature several stories with Dan Turner, by Robert Leslie Bellem. Also includes a story by Lester Del Rey writing as Philip St. John. Includes two comic sections, one with Dan Turner, the other with Queenie Starr. Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazines, pp. 123-125.
HORROR STORIES.
Chicago, Popular Publications, 1937. Octavo, cover by William S. Soare, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction by Paul Ernst, Wayne Rogers, Ray Cummings and others. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 326-328.
MAMMOTH MYSTERY.
Chicago: Ziff-Davis Publishing Compnay, 1946. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Short fiction by John D. MacDonald-"Get Dressed for Death," William P. McGivern and others.
NEW SPORTS MAGAZINE.
Chicago, IL: Popular Publications, Inc., 1948. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. This issue has a John D. MacDonald story, "Buzz-Saw Belter."
NEW SPORTS MAGAZINE.
Chicago, IL: Popular Publications, Inc., 1949. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. This issue has a John D. MacDonald story, "Fight, Scrub, Fight!"
JUNGLE STORIES.
New York: Glen-Kel Pub. Co., Inc., 1952. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Ki-Gor, Jungle Lord.
JUNGLE STORIES.
New York: Glen-Kel Pub. Co., Inc., 1952. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Ki-Gor, Jungle Lord.
JUNGLE STORIES.
New York: Glen-Kel Pub. Co., Inc., 1951. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Ki-Gor, Jungle Lord.
UNKNOWN WORLDS.
New York: Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 1942. Octavo, single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine, bedsheet format. Fiction by L. Ron Hubbard, Anthony Boucher, Jane Rice and others. Tymn and Ashley (eds), Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 694-699.