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    The Strand Musical Magazine [v6 #35, November 1897] ed. E. Hatzfeld (George Newnes & Co., 6d, 64pp+, standard) [] (Full Text)
    Details supplied by Ira B. Matetsky from an online copy at HathiTrust.
    • 266 · The Story of the Opera · C. H. · sa; adaptation or summary of the Wagner opera Tannhäuser. given in the index as “The Story of Tannhäuser”.
    • 272 · It Touched the Spot · Rene Bull · ct









    The Strand Novelettes [#6, November 22, 1894] (George Newnes Limited, 1d, 32pp, standard) []
    Details taken from online listing.














    The Strand Novelettes [#19, February 21, 1895] (George Newnes Limited, 1d, 32pp, standard) []
    Details taken from online listing.
    • · Alan Lindow’s Wife · Huan Mee · nv










    The Strand Novelettes [#28, April 25, 1895] (George Newnes Limited, 1d, 32pp, standard) []
    Details taken from online listing.
    • · The House of Dread · Frederic Breton · nv; subtitled “A Chronicle of One Day”.


    The Strand Novelettes [#29, May 2, 1895] (George Newnes Limited, 1d, 32pp, standard) []
    Details taken from online listing.
    • · The Pride of Miss Prescott · Emily Gill · nv



    The Strand Novelettes [#31, May 16, 1895] (George Newnes Limited, 1d, 32pp, standard) []
    Details taken from online listing.








    The Strand Novelettes [#38, July 4, 1895] (George Newnes Limited, 1d, 32pp, standard) []
    Details taken from online listing.
    • · The Earl’s Secret · Florence Hodgkinson · nv; subtitled “A Romance of Dovercourt”.


    The Strand Novelettes [#39, July 11, 1895] (George Newnes Limited, 1d, 32pp, standard) []
    Details taken from online listing.
    • · The Curse of the Steyneforths · Stephen Somerset · nv; subtitled “A Romance of Our Own Day”.


    Strange   (about)
    Strange was sub-titled the magazine of true mystery. It was intended to publish non-fiction articles dealing with bizarre and unsolved mysteries. Topics covered included The Mary Celeste, feral children, death camps, cursed diamonds, dreams, swindles and so on.

    • Publishers:
      • Quinn Publishing Company, Inc.; Kingston, NY: Strange, Mar 1952 – Jul 1952.
    • Editors:





    Strange Adventures (UK, 1946)   (about)
    The contents page of the first issue has no title, but a self-referential blurb refers to the magazine as Amazing Adventures. The latter title has never actually been used as the title of an SF magazine; rumors of such a title were probably produced by coverless copies of SA.

    • Publishers:
      • Hamilton & Co. Ltd.; London, England: Strange Adventures.
    • Editors:









    Strange Attractor   (about)
    Small press dark fantasy/horror fiction magazine.

    • Publishers:
      • Cadger; HOUGHTON REGIS, Beds: Strange Attractor.
    • Editors:



































































    Strange Detective Mysteries:   (about)
    Strange Detective Mysteries specialised, as the title implied, in “bizarre, thrilling, eerie-laden, mystery stories” and featured a host of bizarre crime fighters. Briefly, for five issues in 1938, it changed its name to Captain Satan and concentrated on the eponymous hero, but soon reverted to the original title, publishing a total of 33 issues.





    Captain Satan
    Title changed from Strange Detective Mysteries.

    • Publishers:
      • Popular Publications, Inc.; 2256 Grove Street, Chicago, IL: Captain Satan.







    Strange Detective Mysteries
    Title changed from Captain Satan.

    • Publishers:
      • Popular Publications, Inc.; 2256 Grove Street, Chicago, IL: Strange Detective Mysteries.
    • Editors:













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