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 Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 UK magazine posing as a foreign import and containing saucy stories and “good-girl” art. Given as Stolen Fruit! on the cover. Details supplied by John Eggeling. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Marc Carlson. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Newsome. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Newsome. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Title changed from Stolen Sweets. | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Newsome. |   | 
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 Details taken from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Title changed from Real Forbidden Sweets. | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Details taken from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Title changed from Real Stolen Sweets. | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Mike Ward. |   | 
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 Title given as Stolen Sweets/Tempting Tales on the cover. Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Issue not indexed. |   | 
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 Title given as Stolen Sweets Tempting Tales on the cover. Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Issue not indexed. |   | 
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 Details taken from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Issue not indexed. |   | 
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 Details taken from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Issue not indexed. |   | 
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 Date given as 1936 in Table of Contents but possibly is really 1937. Details supplied by Marc Carlson. |   | 
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 Date of issue unclear. Issue partially indexed. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Title changed from Stolen Sweets. | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 UK magazine posing as a foreign import and containing saucy stories and “good-girl” art. Details supplied by John Eggeling. |   | 
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 Details supplied by John Eggeling. | 
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 A multi-genre pulp, it featured 3 stories each from four genres: Science Fiction, Mystery, Western, and Sports. All the stories appear to be new. The cover is a collage of four paintings; the SF one had previously appeared on Startling Stories Apr 1953. | 
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 Details supplied by Steve Miller. |   | 
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 Dean’s Everyday Story Books #2 Details supplied by Lia McGunigle from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Lia McGunigle from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Dean’s Everyday Story Books #10 Details supplied by Lia McGunigle from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Lia McGunigle from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Lia McGunigle from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 This short-lived pulp was unusual in featuring multiple stories about its lead character. Sheena was the lead feature in the long-running Jungle Comics, and also appeared in movies and a TV series. In some incarnations she has the ability to communicate with or mentally control animals, although this is only a vague suggestion in most of the comic book stories. No such ability is displayed in the pulp stories. | 
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 Details supplied by Denny Lien. | 
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 Subtitled “A Monthly Magazine of Short Stories”. Details supplied by Denny Lien & Richard Bleiler. |   | 
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 Details taken from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 “A Publication for the Fans of Thunderstorm Books”. | 
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 Details supplied by Denny Lien. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Denny Lien. |   | 
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 Quarterly magazine of writing from East and West, distributed by Jonathan Cape. |   | 
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 Typed not typeset. Somewhat inaccurately Story described itself as ’The only magazine devoted solely to the short story’. I assume because it saw itself as a literary magazine it didn’t recognize all the popular fiction magazines. Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk from British Library copies. | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk from British Library copies. | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk from British Library copies. | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk from British Library copies. | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk from British Library copies. | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk from British Library copies. | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk from British Library copies. | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. | 
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 Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |