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Metropolitan Magazine [June 1910] (15¢, standard) [CBP]


Metropolitan Magazine [v37 #5, March 1913] (15¢, 10½" x 14") Information from EBAY ToC scan.


Metropolitan with The Girl of Today [February-March 1923] (Metropolitan, Inc., standard, cover by Haskell Coffin)
          Published monthly by Metropolitan, Incorporated [but this issue, only, bi-monthly]
          1926 Broadway, New York City
          Edwin E. Zoty, President
          John R. Coryell, Secretary
          Harold A. Wise, Advertising Manager
          Copyright 1923 by Metropolitan, Inc.
          printed by Art Color Printing Co., New York
          
          Listings are from Tables of Contents; illustrators given as noted on ToC. Multi-part items are shown as serials (sl) unless proven otherwise. Authors’ names or initials given in quotes are editorial additions by the compiler and represent a way to attribute authorship without listing the author as “anonymous.”


Metropolitan [April 1923] (New Metropolitan Fiction, Inc., standard, cover by Haskell Coffin)


Metropolitan [May 1923] (New Metropolitan Fiction, Inc., standard, cover by Frederick Duncan)


Metropolitan [June 1923] (New Metropolitan Fiction, Inc., standard, cover by Leo Sielke, Jr.)


Metropolitan [July 1923] (New Metropolitan Fiction, Inc., standard, cover by Leo Sielke, Jr.)


Metropolitan [August 1923] (New Metropolitan Fiction, Inc., standard, cover by George W. Goddard, Jr.)


Metropolitan [September 1923] (New Metropolitan Fiction, Inc., standard, cover by Leo Sielke, Jr.)


MEZRAB


MEZRAB [No. 6, Fall 1951] ed. Robert A. & Marion Zimmer Bradley (32pp, ph) SF magazine.


MEZRAB [No. 7, First Quarter 1952] ed. Robert A. & Marion Zimmer Bradley (32pp, ph) SF magazine.


Midnight


Midnight [v 1 # 6, September 23, 1922] ed. Anon. (Midnight Publishing Company, Inc., 10¢, 32pp, bedsheet) Cover is a black and white photo of a near-nude seated model beneath wall-clock. [PSP]


Midnight [v 1 # 8, October 7, 1922] ed. Anon. (Midnight Publishing Company, Inc., 10¢, 32pp, bedsheet) Cover is a black and white photo of a model holding a clock striking midnight (posed by Hallie Manning of the Ziegfeld Follies). [PSP]


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