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Famous Fantastic Mysteries was an American science fiction and fantasy pulp magazine published from 1939 to 1953. The editor was Mary Gnaedinger. It was... |
Publications, also of New York, from 1948 to 1951. It was a companion to Famous Fantastic Mysteries. Like that magazine, it mostly reprinted science fiction and fantasy... |
Scarlet Plague was later reprinted in the February 1949 issue of Famous Fantastic Mysteries. Readers were impressed that London seemed to have anticipated... |
first U.S. edition in boards in 1953, while the pulp magazine Famous Fantastic Mysteries included reprints of both Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis" and... |
of 1955, Fantastic Adventures, Famous Fantastic Mysteries, Thrilling Wonder, Startling Stories, Planet Stories, Weird Tales, and Fantastic Story Quarterly... |
The Metamorphosis was reprinted in the June 1953 issue of the pulp magazine Famous Fantastic Mysteries.... |
McLeod, Ltd. Publishers, 1917 Bleiler, Everett (1948). The Checklist of Fantastic Literature. Chicago: Shasta Publishers. pp. 74–75. Wiki Commons has... |
female fantasy author. The Citadel of Fear (1918; reprinted in Famous Fantastic Mysteries, February 1942, and in paperback form in 1970,[NY: Paperback Library]... |
Childhood's End (category Works originally published in Famous Fantastic Mysteries) version of the story was accepted for publication in April 1950 by Famous Fantastic Mysteries magazine. Clarke's original version of "Guardian Angel" was later... |
2001–2013 Famous Fantastic Mysteries, 1939–1953, US Fantastic, 1952–1980, US (title revived in the 2000s for the former Pirate Writings) Fantastic Adventures... |
edited Fantastic Novels and Famous Fantastic Mysteries. It was a companion to Famous Fantastic Mysteries, and like that magazine mostly reprinted science-fiction... |
originally appeared in a number of magazines including Astounding, Famous Fantastic Mysteries, Thrilling Wonder Stories, 10 Story Fantasy, If, The Magazine... |
A reprint of The War of the Worlds was cover-featured on the July 1951 issue of Famous Fantastic Mysteries.... |
Rand's novella Anthem was reprinted in the June 1953 issue of the pulp magazine Famous Fantastic Mysteries.... |
them in Famous Fantastic Mysteries. Fantastic Novels only lasted five issues before being discontinued in 1941, but Famous Fantastic Mysteries lasted for... |
editor of the science fiction and fantasy magazines Famous Fantastic Mysteries in 1939 and Fantastic Novels in 1940, as well as A. Merritt's Fantasy Magazine... |
important was the rapid contraction of the pulp market: Fantastic Adventures and Famous Fantastic Mysteries folded in 1953, Planet Stories, Startling Stories... |
Murray Leinster (section Mystery) Winter 1954 "White Spot", Startling, Summer 1955 "Planet of Sand", Famous Fantastic Mysteries, February 1948 Explorers of Space, edited by Robert Silverberg... |
novel was also reprinted (slightly abridged) in the magazine Famous Fantastic Mysteries (December 1944), and in the anthology Science Fiction by the Rivals... |
Liberty 5-3000 Anthem character From a Famous Fantastic Mysteries illustration by Virgil Finlay (June 1953) First appearance 1938 Created by Ayn Rand In-universe... |