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New BloodTotal Issues: 7Semi-professional magazine.
Editors: Chris Lacher Formats: quarto quasi-slick Prices: $4 (price varied) Pagecounts: 64pp (pages varied) Frequency: two per year |
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New Boys' Paper [1886]Total Issues: 74Originally published by Ralph Rollington for 23 issues before being sold to Aldine. Contained reprints of older stories by Charlton, E. H. Burrage, etc. Issues & Index Sources
#becomes British Boys' Paper PublishersThe New Boys' Paper Company, 17 Gough Square, Fleet Street, London E.C.; Aldine Publishing Co. from #24EditorsPrices1dFrequencyweekly |
New Boys' Paper [1906]Total Issues: 30
Frequency: weekly |
New Boys' Paper Pocket LibraryTotal Issues: 12
Frequency: monthly |
New Boys' WorldTotal Issues: 55Issues & Index Sources
#incorporated into Chums PublishersCassellsEditorsA.G. HalesFormatssmallPagecounts48ppFrequencyweekly |
The New BudgetPublished H.G. Wells.
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(New) Buffalo Bill LibraryTotal Issues: 240Began life, oddly, as The New Buffalo Bill Library before becoming the New Buffalo Bill Library New Series with #85, although the numbering continued. From #205 it became simply Buffalo Bill Library before folding and relaunching as a genuine new series. Issues & Index Sources
#becomes Buffalo Bill Library (New Series) PublishersAldine Publishing Co.EditorsWalter H. LightPrices1dPagecounts44ppFrequency4 per month; 2 per month |
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New DawnFeminist magazine that published some fiction.
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New Delta ReviewPublishes fiction and poetry. No payment but awards Eyster Prize to best story each year. Has published George Looney, Steve Stern, Millicent Borges. Circulation 500.
Website: www.lsu.edu/newdeltareview Editors: Andy Spear & Ray Thibodeaux Formats: review Pagecounts: 110pp Frequency: twice yearly Sources: OHenAwdWeb (in 2002) |
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New DestiniesTotal Issues: 8A paperback anthology series with many magazine-like features. A direct replacement for Far Frontiers and a spiritual revival of Destines. There was no volume 5.
Editors: James Baen Formats: pocketbook Frequency: two per year |
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New Detective Magazine [1941]Total Issues: 73+12+90+=175+New Detective Magazine started in 1941 promising "the NEWest in Crime Fiction,
and carried the standard fare of crime stories, with emphasis on police detectives,
by some of the most popular authors. It ran for 73 issues and was then, in August
1953, merged with Detective Tales to form Fifteen Detective Stories. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersPopular PublicationsFormatsstandard pulpPrices10cPagecounts114ppFrequencymostly bi-monthlySourcesAHGTTP, UltGuide, CookMDE |
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New Detective Magazine (Canada)Canadian reprint edition of New Detective Magazine.
Sources: Pulpster11 |
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New Detective Magazine (UK) [1940s]British reprint edition of New Detective Magazine.
Formats: standard pulp |
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New Detective Magazine (UK) [1950s]Total Issues: 15?British reprint edition of New Detective Magazine.
Formats: standard pulp |
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New Detective WorldTrue crime.
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New DimensionsTotal Issues: 12Magazine containing mainly non-fiction on occult subjects, but with at least one story in each of the first five issues.
Editors: Basil Wilby Formats: digest Prices: 3/6d Pagecounts: 52 |