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P.S. [v1 #2, June 1966] ed. Edward L. Ferman (Mercury Press, 60¢, 64pp, 8" x 11") [MW]


P.S. [v1 #3, August 1966] ed. Edward L. Ferman (Mercury Press, 60¢, 66pp, 8" x 11") Last issue. [CB]


The Pacific Monthly


The Pacific Monthly [v15 #3, March 1906] ed. William Bittle Wells (The Pacific Monthly Publishing Company, 10¢, 206pp+, pulp size with slick pages) Only the fiction is listed. [STM]


The Pacific Monthly [February 1908] (Pacific Monthly Publishing Co.; Portland, OR, 15¢, 128pp, standard, cover by E. W. Gollings) A standard size magazine on good quality coated stock. It’s 128pp but with loads of additional advertising. It has a ’cowboy’ cover by E.W. Gollings. The contents are a mixture of fiction and general interest articles, a lot seem to deal with the wide outdoors or nature — like the opening article on “Gulls”, several features on Idaho, and a continuing series on the Central Pacific. The fiction content is as follows: [MA]


Pacific Quarterly Moana


Pacific Quarterly Moana [v 4 #3, July 1979] (Outrigger Publishers; Hamilton, N.Z., NZ$8.00/year, digest) Perceptions of Science Fiction. [DKL]
  • 253 · Preface · Colin J. Lester · pr
  • 255 · The Future Without a Future: An Interview with Stansislaw Lem · Zoran Zivkovic · nf
  • 259 · Te Atea 1 · Katerina Mataira · pm Te Atea, Katerina Mataira, Wellington, NZ: School Publications Branch, Department of Education, 1975; in Maori.
  • 260 · America: A Mime Poem · George Macbeth · pm
  • 261 · The Accession Day Tilt · George Macbeth · pm
  • 261 · Updrafts in the Void · Robert Frazier · pm
  • 262 · Silent Thunder · Robert Frazier · pm
  • 263 · No Man’s Land · Elizabeth Meares · ss
  • 269 · Te Atea 2 · Katerina Mataira · pm Te Atea, Katerina Mataira, Wellington, NZ: School Publications Branch, Department of Education, 1975; in Maori.
  • 270 · Progress · Ruth Fainlight · pm
  • 271 · Three World Paradigms for SF: Asimov, Yefremov, Lem · Darko Suvin · nf; a version of a paper given at the 1978 Science Fiction Research Association Conference.
  • 284 · Tragedies in Time of Peace · Nichita Stanescu · pm
  • 285 · The Famous Ghost of St. Ives · Peter Redgrove · pm
  • 286 · Stoned at ’The Medusa’s Head’ · Peter Redgrove · pm
  • 286 · Two Visions of Science · Peter Redgrove · pm
  • 288 · Thinking in Fuzzy Sets: The Recent SF of Brian W. Aldiss · David Wingrove · nf
  • 295 · A Dollar a Launch · J. Edward Brown · ss
  • 300 · Failure ’78 · Robin Willett · pm
  • 301 · Among the Hominids at Olduvai · Michael Bishop · pm The Anthology of Speculative Poetry #3, ed. Robert Frazier, 1978; (for Bob Frazier)
  • 302 · Last Dream · Peter Graham · ss
  • 306 · Closer, Closer · Vladimir Colin · ss; first published in French in the collection Les Dents de Chronos.
  • 316 · Te Atea 3 · Katerina Mataira · pm Te Atea, Katerina Mataira, Wellington, NZ: School Publications Branch, Department of Education, 1975; in Maori.
  • 317 · Monologue at Sea · Norman Talbot · pm
  • 317 · The Drive-In · Norman Talbot · pm
  • 318 · Earth Revisited · Norman Talbot · pm
  • 321 · Rainbow (Haiku) · Haare Williams · pm
  • 322 · Sorrows of God · Jatindra Mohan Ganguli · ss
  • 327 · Netting the Butterflies at Dunkirk · Peter Payack · pm
  • 327 · Illuminating the Darkness · Peter Payack · vi; described as a poem, but looks like a short-short-short; in prose and not a “prose poem” to me.
  • 328 · Te Atea 4 · Katerina Mataira · pm Te Atea, Katerina Mataira, Wellington, NZ: School Publications Branch, Department of Education, 1975; in Maori.
  • 329 · A Science Fiction Aesthetic of Complementary Perception · Patricia Warwick · nf
  • 337 · Cardboard Box · Ryo Hammura · ss, 1975
  • 345 · Smile and Simile, as in Comic and Cosmic · Norman Simms · pm
  • 346 · Songs of the Southern Weyr: A Look at the SF Music of New Zealand · Bruce Fergusson · nf
  • 350 · M.K. Joseph and Time Travel · Norman Simms · nf
  • 351 · Te Atea 5 · Katerina Mataira · pm Te Atea, Katerina Mataira, Wellington, NZ: School Publications Branch, Department of Education, 1975; in Maori.
  • 352 · Volve: Scandinavian Views on Science Fiction, ed. by Cay Dollerup · Colin J. Lester · br
  • 353 · The Brendan Voyage · Norman Simms · br
  • 355 · Abracadabra by Danarto · Pincus Mandelbaum · br
  • 355 · The Ultimate Threshold, ed. Mirra Ginsburg · Arnold Kramer · br
  • 356 · Women of Wonder, ed. Pamela Sargent · Ginette Dunn · br
  • 358 · Rooms of Paradise, ed. Lee Harding · C. J. Lester · br
  • 359 · The Last Starship from Earth, by John Boyd · C. Bennett-Wotton · br


Padwolf Presents: Fantasy and Science Fiction


Padwolf Presents: Fantasy and Science Fiction [# 1, Fall 2002] ed. Diane Raetz (Padwolf Publishing Inc.; Farmingdale, NY, $3.95, 32pp+, quarto, cover by Jeff Doten) Contains six stories, all “based on worlds presented in books put out by Padwolf Publishing.”


Pageant


Pageant [v12 #6, December 1956] (Hillman Periodicals, Inc., digest) [KB, from ToC]


Pages


Pages [January/February 2003] (80pp, quarto) Information from EBAY auction.


Pages [v11 # 7/8, July/August 2003] ed. John Hogan (Creation Integrated Media, Inc. , $3.95, 96pp, quarto) [TM]


Paget’s 1/- Westerns


Paget’s 1/- Westerns [#1 (1948?) (1/-, 32pp, octavo, cover by Oliver Brabbins) [SH]


Paget’s 1/- Westerns [#2 (1948?) (1/-, 32pp, octavo, cover by Oliver Brabbins) [SH]


Paget’s 1/- Westerns [#3 (1948?) (1/-, 32pp, octavo, cover by Oliver Brabbins) [SH]


Paget’s 1/- Westerns [#4 (1949?) (1/-, 32pp, octavo, cover by Oliver Brabbins) [SH]


The Pall Mall Magazine
          The Pall Mall Magazine — UK; May 1893-Sep. 1914 (253 issues); merged with Nash’s Magazine, 1914; Routledge (May 1893-Dec. 1912), Iliffe (Jan. 1913-Aug. 1914), taken over by Hearst’s National Magazine Company, 1914; monthly; standard format, on quality stock, imitation-Strand; editors Lord Frederic Hamilton & Sir Douglas Straight (May 1893-Feb. 1896), Hamilton alone (Mar. 1896-Dec. 1900), George R. Halkett (Jan. 1901-Aug. 1905), Charles R. Morley (Sep. 1905-Dec. 1912); financed by the US millionaire William Waldorf Astor, it occasionally ran stories by him; one of the more visually impressive magazines of the 1890s, championing art nouveau; authors included Thomas Hardy, Hall Caine, H. G. Wells, E. F. Benson, Rudyard Kipling, Bret Harte, George Meredith, E. Nesbit, Anthony Hope, Israel Zangwill, G. K. Chesterton, Joseph Conrad, Jack London; indexed, fiction only from 1893-1914 in Victorian Fiction Research Guide 9 by Sue Thomas (Univ of Queensland, 1983).
           This list contains information from 9 issues out of a total of 282. A complete index to this and other British fiction magazines is forthcoming from the British Library. For more information click here.


The Pall Mall Magazine [v 2 # 7, November 1893] (standard)


The Pall Mall Magazine [v24 # 97, May 1901] ed. George R. Halkett (no price, 144pp, standard) Details taken from bound volume 24. [PSP]


The Pall Mall Magazine [v24 # 98, June 1901] ed. George R. Halkett (no price, 145-288pp, standard) Details taken from bound volume 24. [PSP]


The Pall Mall Magazine [v24 # 99, July 1901] ed. George R. Halkett (no price, 289-432pp, standard) Details taken from bound volume 24. [PSP]


The Pall Mall Magazine [v24 #100, August 1901] ed. George R. Halkett (no price, 433-576pp, standard) Details taken from bound volume 24. [PSP]


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