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Jim Baen's UniverseCountry: USTotal Issues: 24
Online SF magazine.
Formats: online Frequency: bimonthly Related Sites: Science Fiction Encyclopedia |
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Jim Hatfield Texas RangerCountry: UKTotal Issues: 12
British reprint edition of Texas Rangers. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersAtlas Publishing & DistributingFormatsdigestPrices2/-Pagecounts128ppFrequencyquarterly |
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Jim Jam JemsCountry: US
Frequency: monthly |
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The Jimston JournalCountry: US
Subtitled "A magazine for the arts".
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Jinnia Clan JournalCountry: USTotal Issues: 63
Fanzine.
Editors: Rick Knobloch |
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JinxCountry: US
Fanzine.
Editors: Harry Jenkins, Jr. |
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The JitterbugCountry: USTotal Issues: 1?
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J.M. & Co's Popular Standard NovelsCountry: USTotal Issues: 29
Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
JoeCountry: USTotal Issues: 3
Produced in conjunction with Starbucks Coffee Company and available in Starbucks outlets. Included fiction and poetry.
Publishers: 1271 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 2800, New York, NY 10020 (in 2000) Editors: Paula Champa Frequency: quarterly Mentioned in: O. Henry Awards Website (not in 2002) |
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Joe-JimCountry: US
Science fiction fanzine that published poems and stories.
Editors: Joe Sarno & Jim O'Meara |
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Joe Pickford LibraryCountry: UKTotal Issues: 22
Numbered 60 - 81. Continuation of Tubby Haig Supplement which ran from issues 51A to 59A (qv).
Pagecounts: 36pp |
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John Bull [1820]Country: UKTotal Issues: 3739
A weekly "Tory political paper" which was edited and co-owned by Theodore Hook. Issues & Index Sources
EditorsFrequencyweekly |
John Bull [1824]Country: UK
Contents unknown, may have had some fiction.
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John Bull [1901]Country: UKTotal Issues: 102
Mainly non-fiction, but contained the occasional story.
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John Bull [1906]Country: UKTotal Issues: 2792
Initially a news magazine, it began publishing fiction in November 1937 and
became a slick on American lines after World War II. By the time of its demise
it had absorbed such similar magazines as The Passing Show, News Review,
The Illustrated (1958) and Everybody's Weekly (1959). After World War II it
featured a significant amount of fiction by authors such as Agatha Christie,
Nicholas Monsarrat, N.J. Crisp, Gerald Kersh, J.B. Priestley. Issues & Index Sources
#becomes Today PublishersEditorsEdward Roffe Thompson FormatstabloidFrequencyweekly |
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John Chance vs. Dread: The ApocalypseCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
Fanzine.
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