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AMAZING STORIES QUARTERLY.
Jamaica, New York: Radio-Science Publications, Inc., 1931. Octavo, single issue, cover by Morey, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine, bedsheet format. Includes "The Birth of A New Republic," by Jack Williamson and Miles J. Breuer in which a moon colony revolts against the local mining corporation. See Bleiler, Science Fiction, The Gernsback Years, 129. Tymn and Ashley (eds), Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 51-57.
AMAZING STORIES.
New York: Experimenter Publishing Company, 1929. Large octavo, single issue, cover by Frank R. Paul, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine, bedsheet format. Fiction by Miles J. Breur, A. Hyatt Verrill, V. Orlovsky and George Mclociard. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 14-49.
AMAZING STORIES.
New York: Experimenter Publishing Company, 1926. Large octavo, single issue, cover by Frank R. Paul, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine, bedsheet format. Includes part 1 of "Station X" by George Winsor, "The Eggs From Lake Tanganyika" by Curt Siodmak (which is the cover illustration), other fiction by H. G. Wells, Garrett Serviss, Edgar Allan Poe, Jules Verne and others. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 14-49.
BEYOND FANTASY FICTION. (Ten issues, all published).
New York: Galaxy Publishing Corporation, 1953-1955. Small octavo, ten issues, pictorial wrappers. Digest magazine. This was to be a companion to Galaxy Science Fiction, in the tradition of Unknown. Author's include Damon Knight, Frank Robinson, Richard Matheson, Robert Bloch, Philip K. Dick, Isaac Asimov, John Wyndham, Algis Budrys, Zenna Henderson, Jerome Bixby, Philip Jose Farmer, Fredric Brown, and others. It could not duplicate the audience of Campbell's Unknown which failed due to WWII paper shortages. This magazine's content was not broad based fantasy fiction, while it did publish quality fiction, it stayed away from traditional fantasy and popular sword and sorcery. It also got lost in the SF digest magazine boom. The covers of the first two issues are by Richard Powers. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 137-142.
CLUES.
Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green University Popular Press, 1980-1983. Octavo, 8 issues, printed wrappers. The first eight numbers of this scholarly journal devoted to mystery and detective fiction. The first number includes a large section devoted to John D. MacDonald, focused on paper presented at conference on MacDonald at the University of South Florida. There is also introduction and comments by MacDonald. The issues devote articles to classic and modern authors and their characters. Books, pulps and media are covered.
FANTASY REVIEW [later SCIENCE-FANTASY REVIEW]. (all published).
Ilford, Essex: Walter H. Gillings, 1947-1950. Octavo, eighteen issues, pictorial self wrappers, stapled. A complete file of the eighteen issues published prior to incorporation as supplements in Gillings' professional magazine SCIENCE-FANTASY. "FANTASY REVIEW" was the title Gillings gave to his postwar revival of SCIENTIFICTION. Professionally printed as a neat twenty-page booklet (later growing to thirty-two and even forty pages), it was edited with Gillings' usual polish. Gillings also wrote most of the contents, often under such pen names as Thomas Sheridan and Geoffrey Giles, and the magazine contains an immense amount of news of all kinds, as well as intelligent reviews and criticism. FR was certainly the most mature news magazine British fandom had produced, and it is still one of the most elaborate of its kind." - Tymn and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 824-25. Pavlat and Evans, Fanzine Index (1965), p. 40 and p. 96.
GAMMA. (Five issues, all published).
North Hollywood, CA: Star Press, Inc., [1963-1965]. Small octavo, five issues, pictorial wrappers. Digest magazine. A short run magazine that published some very good fiction but could not work out its identity. Authors include Ray Bradbury, Fritz Leiber, William F. Nolan, Richard Matheson, Charles Beaumont, A. E. Van Vogt, Dorothy Hughes, Robert Sheckley, Patricia Highsmith, Dennis Etchison and others. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 313-315.
WHISPERS.
Browns Mills, NJ: Stuart David Schiff, 1979. Octavo, single issue, cloth. Of 376 hardbound copies this is one of 350 numbered copies signed by Fritz Leiber, Stephen Fabian, artist, and publisher Stuart Schiff. The Fritz Leiber issue. Contributors include Leiber, Glen Cook, Brian Lumley, Roger Zelazny, Dennis Etchison and others.
SUPER SCIENCE NOVELS.
Chicago, IL: Fictioneers, Inc., 1942. Octavo, single issue, cover by Hubert Rogers, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes "Victory Unintentional" by Isaac Asimov. Also includes Leigh Brackett, Henry Hasse, Malcolm Jameson and others. Tymn and Ashley (eds), Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 631-635.