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Country LifeA society magazine aimed primarily at the landed gentry (in its early years). It published a regular story or two per issue, usually nature-related, including several stories by Algernon Blackwood (e.g. "The Sea Fit" 25-Jun-1910), and "Davy Jones's Gift" by John Masefield (11-Nov-1905).
Website: www.countrylife.co.uk Editors: Clive Aslett (in 1998) Prices: £3.20 (in 2005) Frequency: weekly |
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CountryStyleMostly non-fiction articles about country music stars and the country music industry, but did feature some reprint fiction by Louis L'Amour.
Editors: Vince Sorren Formats: 11½" x 14" Prices: 98c Pagecounts: 48pp |
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Courage (UK)Total Issues: 2?
Pagecounts: 16pp Frequency: monthly |
Courage (US)Total Issues: 3
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CourierMiscellany of "fact, fiction, art and satire" with, typically, at least two stories in every issue. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersNorman Kark, Courier Publishing Co., Grand Bldgs, Trafalgar Square, LondonEditorsNorman KarkFormatsPrices3/-PagecountsFrequencyquarterly, then monthly; suspended for period during WW2 |
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The Court and Society ReviewPublished Robert Louis Stevenson's "Olalla" (Christmas 1885) and Oscar Wilde's major stories "The Canterville Ghost" (23 Feb-1887) and "Lord Arthur Savile's Crime" (11 May 1887). Issues & Index Sources
Frequencyweekly? |
Court Magazine and Monthly Critic and Lady's Magazine and Museum of Belles LettresReally a continuation of La Belle Assemblee, started in 1806 but which underwent several transformations until revamped under this unwieldy title when it merged with The Lady's Magazine. It featured an incredible miscellany of material with a growing emphasis on fiction, often running long, increasingly bizarre stories. Few authors credited, and only story that has been reprinted since is "Hugues the Wer-Wolf" (Sep-1838) by Sutherland Menzies.
Frequency: monthly Sources: BritLit3 |
Courtroom StoriesTotal Issues: 6Focussing on non-fictional accounts of "Famous Trials of Today and Yesterday" the magazine contained very little fiction (and none at all in the last two issues).
Editors: probably Douglas Dold Formats: standard pulp (1st issue only); bedsheet (remaining issues) Frequency: bi-monthly, then monthly from Jan-1932 Sources: AHGTTP, UltGuide, CookMDE |
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Coven 13Total Issues: 4+6=10Although Witchcraft & Sorcery is technically a continuation of Coven 13 (Crawford bought the subscription list) the later incarnation was a totally different magazine in every way other than also concentrating on weird fiction. Only the first two issues of the second series had newsstand distribution, after which it appeared sporadically. This was the only one of Crawford's magazines to fold without an uncompleted serial. Issues & Index Sources
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Cover of DarknessTotal Issues: 3 (as at Aug-2009)An annual "magazine anthology".
Website: samsdotpublishing.com/purchasecenter/anthologies.htm Editors: Tyree Campbell Prices: $8.00 Frequency: annual |
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Cowboy Action Novels
Editors: probably Robert O. Erisman Formats: standard pulp Sources: AHGTTP, UltGuide |
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Cowboy LifeTotal Issues: 1
Formats: standard pulp Sources: AHGTTP, UltGuide |
Cowboy MagazineMagazine about cowboys, each issue of which typically contains a handful of stories and poems.
Editors: Darrell Arnold Formats: quarto Prices: $4.00 Pagecounts: 64pp |
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Cowboy Movie ThrillersTotal Issues: 4
Formats: standard pulp Sources: AHGTTP, UltGuide, DinWest |
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Cowboy Romances
Formats: standard pulp Sources: AHGTTP, UltGuide, DinWest |
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