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- Science Fiction Quarterly (UK) (continued)
- * ___ (# 6, 1954) (Thorpe & Porter Ltd., 1/-, 98pp, pulp) Partial reprint of the May 1953 (US) issue. Details taken from photocopy of Table of Contents. [PSP] (Contents)
- * ___ (# 7, 1954) (Thorpe & Porter Ltd., 1/-, 98pp, pulp, cover by Milton Luros) Reprint of the February 1954 (US) issue, plus a single story from the February 1952 (US) issue. Details taken from photocopy of Table of Contents. [PSP] (Contents)
- * ___ (# 8, 1955) (Thorpe & Porter Ltd., 1/-, 98pp, pulp, cover by Jack Coggins) Reprint of the November 1953 (US) issue, plus a single story from elsewhere. Details taken from photocopy of Table of Contents. [PSP] (Contents)
- * ___ (# 9, 1955) (Thorpe & Porter Ltd., 1/-, 98pp, pulp) Partial reprint of the February 1953 (US) issue. This issue is unpaginated. Details taken from photocopy of Table of Contents. [PSP] (Contents)
- * ___ (#10, 1955) (Thorpe & Porter Ltd., 1/-, 98pp, pulp, cover by Alex Schomburg) Reprint of the May 1954 (US) issue. Details taken from photocopy of Table of Contents. [PSP] (Contents)
- Science Fiction Review
- * ___ features
- * ___ # 1, New Series, August 1954 (Australian Science Fiction Society, 5/- for 10 issues) [JD] (Contents)
- Science Fiction Stories
- * ___ features
- * ___ v10 #2, May 1959 (Columbia Publications, 35¢, 132pp, digest, cover by collage) [TM] (Contents)
- The Science Fiction World
- * ___ features Promotional newsletter for Gnome Press.
- * ___ v 1 #1, August 1955 (Gnome Press, 10¢, 4pp, 9" x 12") [Alistair Durie] (Contents)
- * ___ v 1 #2, February 1956 (Gnome Press, 10¢, 4pp, 9" x 12") no fiction. [Alistair Durie]
- * ___ v 1 #3, August 1956 (Gnome Press, 10¢, 4pp, 9" x 12") no fiction. [Alistair Durie]
- * ___ v 1 #4, Fall 1956 (Gnome Press, 10¢, 4pp, 9" x 12") [Alistair Durie] (Contents)
- * ___ v 1 #5, February 1957 (Gnome Press, 10¢, 4pp, 9" x 12") given as v 1 #4, no fiction. [Alistair Durie]
- * ___ v 1 #6, Spring 1957 (Gnome Press, 10¢, 4pp, 9" x 12") given as v 1 #5, no fiction. [Alistair Durie]
- Science World
- * ___ features
- * ___ v 4 #1, September 25, 1958 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc.; New York, 15¢, 32pp, quarto, cover by Lee Ames) The Science Magazine for High School Students. (Contents)
- Scienti-Snaps
- * ___ features
- * ___ Dec 1939 (16pp) Fanzine (Contents)
- Scientifantasy
- Scientific Detective
- Scientific Detective Annual
- * ___ (1944?) (EBR Book Co.; New York, 25¢, 128pp, digest) (Contents)
- Scientific Detective
- * ___ v 5 # 1, March 1945 (C.D. Publishing Co.; New York, 25¢, 52pp, digest) [DKL] (Contents)
- * ___ v 5 # 7, September 1945 (B.E.C. Publishing Co., 25¢, 66pp, digest) (Contents)
- * ___ v 6 # 4, June 1946 (B. E. C. Publishing Company, 7.625 x 5.375, 25¢, 68pp) [STM] (Contents)
- * ___ v 6 # 7, September 1946 (B.E.C. Publishing Company, 25¢, 68pp, digest) [Steve Miller] (Contents)
- * ___ v 6 # 9, November 1946 (C.D. Publishing Co.; New York, 25¢, 52pp, digest) [MA] (Contents)
- * ___ v 6 #10, December 1946 (C.D. Publishing Co.; New York, 25¢, 52pp, digest) [MA] (Contents)
- * ___ v 6 #11, January 1947 (B.E.C. Publishing Company, 25¢, 52pp, digest) [Steve Miller] (Contents)
- * ___ v 7 # 3, May 1947 (C.D. Publishing Co.; New York, 25¢, 52pp, digest) [MA] (Contents)
- * ___ v 7 # 4, June 1947 (52pp, digest) Details supplied by Steven Slutsky. (Contents)
- * ___ July 1947 (B.E.C. Publishing Co., digest) Details taken from listing on ABE. [PSP] (Contents)
- The Scorpion
- * ___ features
- * ___ v1 #1, April-May 1939 (Popular Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) from TOC only; only issue. [JL] (Contents)
- The Scrap Book
- * ___ features The Scrap Book is a mess to index, being largely a compilation of unsigned short articles and fillers, plus a number of columns which themselves are often compilations of miscellaneous filler material (comments from various newspaper editorials, short poems on a given subject, and so on). §§Below Im listing all fiction, all poetry that appears by itself (rather than as part of a compilation in a column), and all bylined articles (which is a minority of them). [Denny Lien]
- * ___ v 1 #1, March 1906 (Frank A. Munsey Co.; NY and London, 10¢, 192pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 1 #2, April 1906 (Frank A. Munsey Co.; NY and London, 10¢, 192pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 1 #3, May 1906 (Frank A. Munsey Company.; NY and London, 10¢, 192pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 1 #4, June 1906 (Frank A. Munsey Company.; NY and London, 10¢, 192pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 1 #5, July 1906 (Frank A. Munsey Company.; NY and London, 10¢, 192pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 1 #6, August 1906 (Frank A. Munsey Co.; NY and London, 10¢, 192pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 2 #1, September 1906 (Frank A. Munsey Company; New York and London, 10¢, 160pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 2 #2, October 1906 (Frank A. Munsey Co.; NY and London, 10¢, 160pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 2 #3, November 1906 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 10¢, 160pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 2 #4, December 1906 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 10¢, 160pp, pulp) All fiction, bylined nonfiction, and all poetry other than short poems collected into columns are listed. [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 2 #5, January 1907 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 10¢, 160pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 2 #6, February 1907 (Frank A. Munsey Co.; NY and London, 10¢, 144pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 3 #1, March 1907 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 10¢, 160pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 3 #2, April 1907 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 10¢, 160pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v3 #3, May 1907 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 10¢, 160pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 3 #4, June 1907 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 10¢, 160pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 4 #1, 1st section, July 1907 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 180pp, pulp) With volume 4, The Scrap Book begins publishing two-sectioned issues (separately paged); the first nonfiction and the second fiction. Not listed are most anonymous pieces of less than two pages in length. [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 4 #1, 2nd section, July 1907 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 158pp, pulp) all fiction and all other bylined material listed, except for some short filler pieces. [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 4 #2, 1st section, August 1907 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 184pp, pulp) Not listed are most anonymous pieces of less than two pages in length or brief quotation fillers. [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 4 #2, 2nd section, August 1907 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 174pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 4 #3, 1st section, September 1907 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 184pp, pulp) Not listed are most anonymous pieces of less than two pages in length or brief quotation fillers. [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 4 #3, 2nd section, September 1907 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 174pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 4 #4, 1st section, October 1907 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 184pp, pulp) Not listed are most anonymous pieces of less than two pages in length or brief quotation fillers. [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 4 #4, 2nd section, October 1907 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 190pp, pulp) [STM/Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 4 #5, 1st section, November 1907 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 184pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 4 #5, 2nd section, November 1907 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 190pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 4 #6, 1st section, December 1907 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 182pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 4 #6, 2nd section, December 1907 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 184pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 5 #1, 1st section, January 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 186pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 5 #1, 2nd section, January 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 192pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 5 #2, 1st section, February 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 188pp, pulp) [MW/Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 5 #2, 2nd section, February 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 192pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 5 #3, 1st section, March 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 188pp, pulp) [MW/Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 5 #3, 2nd section, March 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 192pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 5 #4, 1st section, April 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 188pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 5 #4, 2nd section, April 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 192pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 5 #5, 1st section, May 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 188pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 5 #5, 2nd section, May 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 192pp, pulp) note: in our bound copy of this volume, the May issue ends on page 960 and the June issue starts on page 963. I dont know what, if anything, appeared on pp. 961-962 (covers etc. were not at the time being numbered). Its probably just a production error. [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 5 #6, 1st section, June 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 182pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 5 #6, 2nd section, June 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 188pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 6 #1, 1st section, July 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 188pp, pulp) non-bylined nonfiction fillers of less than two pages in length usually not listed [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 6 #1, 2nd section, July 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 192pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 6 #2, 1st section, August 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 188pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 6 #2, 2nd section, August 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 192pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 6 #3, 1st section, September 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 180pp, pulp) The editorial insert (on blue paper) announces the former 2nd (fiction) section will next month become a new title, THE CAVALIER, while LIVE WIRE, recently begun as a color-printing test, will be combined into THE SCRAP BOOK, which will continue and will publish both fiction and nonfiction, with color illustrations. Each will sell for ten cents. Munsey claims the two-section version was on the whole . . . a decided success, but he faced opposition from newsdealers, and with so many magazines had difficulty getting enough advertising support for all. Also, he was forced to the conclusion that there is but one thing I can feel sure about, and that is good, wide-awake fiction. He gives no claimed figures of circulation, but hints he may try a two-section title again at some point in the future. [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 6 #3, 2nd section, September 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 192pp, pulp) September is the last 2nd section issue of Scrap Book as of October 1908 the (nonfiction/poetry) 1st section continued with mixed nonfiction and fiction, while the (fiction/poetry) 2nd section turned into The Cavalier, with the serial stories still running concluded there. [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 6 #4, October 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 190pp, pulp) some unsigned nonfiction fillers or quotes of a page or less are ignored. [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 6 #5, November 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 190pp, pulp) [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 6 #6, December 1908 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 25¢, 184pp, pulp) some unsigned nonfiction fillers or quotes of a page or less are ignored. [Denny Lien] (Contents)
- * ___ v 7 #4, April 1909 (The Frank A. Munsey Company, 10¢, 192pp, pulp, cover by T. Victor Hall) [STM] (Contents)
- * ___ July 1909 (25¢, standard) [MW] (Contents)
- * ___ v 8 #2, August 1909 (Frank A. Munsey Co.; NY and London, 10¢, 192pp, pulp) Im listing below all of the fiction, poetry, and special articles the toc additionally lists some thirty miscellaneous pieces which are cartoons or brief anonymous pagefillers with titles like Why Sixty Minutes Make an Hour or A Source of Inspiration, which Im ignoring. The issue includes a lot of colored internal illustration, some rather charming, but none credited so far as I noticed. [DKL] (Contents)
- Scream Queens Illustrated
- * ___ features
- * ___ #12, 1997 ($6.95, 70pp) [STM] (Contents)
- * ___ #19, 1997 ($6.95, 70pp) [STM] (Contents)
- * ___ #20, 1997 ($6.95, 70pp) [STM] (Contents)
- * ___ #22, 1998 ($6.95, 70pp) [STM] (Contents)
- Screen Cowboy Stories
- * ___ features
- * ___ # 1, nd (Apr 1948) (Bear Hudson, 1/-, 24pp) (Contents)
- * ___ # 2, nd (Jul 1948) (Bear Hudson, 1/-, 24pp) (Contents)
- Screen Crime Stories
- * ___ features
- * ___ No. 1, (November 1948) (Bear Hudson, 1/-, 24pp) Details supplied by Steve Holland. (Contents)
- Screen Romances
- * ___ features
- * ___ No. 1, (April 1948) (Bear Hudson, 1/-, 24pp) Details supplied by Steve Holland. (Contents)
- * ___ No. 2, (July 1948) (Bear Hudson, 1/-, 24pp) Details supplied by Steve Holland. (Contents)
- Screen Scandals
- * ___ features (Contents)
- * ___ v 2 #1, May 1936 (pulp) Information from EBAY auction. [MW] (Contents)
- * ___ v 2 #2, June 1936 (H. M. Publishing Co., pulp) from TOC. [JL] (Contents)
- Screen Stories
- * ___ features
- * ___ v58 #5, June 1959 (Dell Publishing Co, Inc.; NY, 25¢, 82pp+, 8½" x 10¾") Best Movies of the Month in Short Form. [JDS] (Contents)
- Scribners Magazine
- * ___ features Scribners Magazine USA; Jan. 1887-May 1939; thereafter merged with The Commentator, as Scribners Commentator (1939-1942); Charles Scribner, Jr; monthly; standard format, initially 25¢; editors Edward L. Burlingame (1887-1914), Robert Bridges (1914-1930); a prestigious monthly, often beautifully illustrated, including colour plates; authors included Robert Louis Stevenson, J. M. Barrie, Stephen Crane, John Galsworthy, Edith Wharton. [DP]
- * ___ v 1 #1, January 1887 (standard) [DP:2806] (Contents)
- * ___ v 1 #2, February 1887 (standard) [DP:2806] (Contents)
- * ___ v 1 #3, March 1887 (standard) [DP:2806] (Contents)
- * ___ v 1 #4, April 1887 (standard) [DP:2806] (Contents)
- * ___ v 1 #5, May 1887 (standard) [DP:2806] (Contents)
- * ___ v 1 #6, June 1887 (standard) [DP:2806] (Contents)
- * ___ September 1893 (25¢, standard) Information from EBAY auction. (Contents)
- * ___ January 1896 (standard) [MW] (Contents)
- * ___ v28 #1, July 1900 (Charles Scribners Sons, 25¢, standard) from bound volume. [John Locke] (Contents)
- * ___ v28 #2, August 1900 (Charles Scribners Sons, 25¢, standard) from bound volume. [John Locke] (Contents)
- * ___ v28 #3, September 1900 (Charles Scribners Sons, 25¢, standard) from bound volume. [John Locke] (Contents)
- * ___ v28 #4, October 1900 (Charles Scribners Sons, 25¢, standard) from bound volume. [John Locke] (Contents)
- * ___ v28 #5, November 1900 (Charles Scribners Sons, 25¢, standard) from bound volume. [John Locke] (Contents)
- * ___ v28 #6, December 1900 (Charles Scribners Sons, 25¢, standard, cover by Maxfield Parrish) from bound volume. [John Locke] (Contents)
- * ___ v31 #1, January 1902 (128pp, standard) [Rich R. Horton] (Contents)
- * ___ v31 #2, February 1902 (128pp, standard) [Rich R. Horton] (Contents)
- * ___ v31 #3, March 1902 (128pp, standard) [Rich R. Horton] (Contents)
- * ___ v31 #4, April 1902 (128pp, standard) [Rich R. Horton] (Contents)
- * ___ v31 #5, May 1902 (128pp, standard) [Rich R. Horton] (Contents)
- * ___ v31 #6, June 1902 (128pp, standard) [Rich R. Horton] (Contents)
- * ___ October 1903 (standard) [PDF:5518] (Contents)
- * ___ v52 #1, July 1912 (Charles Scribners, 128pp, standard) Details taken from bound volume 52. [PSP] (Contents)
- * ___ v52 #2, August 1912 (Charles Scribners, 129-256pp, standard) Details taken from bound volume 52. [PSP] (Contents)
- * ___ v52 #3, September 1912 (Charles Scribners, 257-384pp, standard) Details taken from bound volume 52. [PSP] (Contents)
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