Issue not indexed - probably a direct reprint of the US issue of the same date. |
Issue not indexed - probably a direct reprint of the US issue of the same date. |
Issue not indexed - probably a direct reprint of the US issue of the same date. |
Issue not indexed - probably a direct reprint of the US issue of the same date. |
Issue partially indexed - probably a direct reprint of the US issue of the same date. |
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Issue not indexed - probably a direct reprint of the US issue of the same date. |
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Issue partially indexed - probably a direct reprint of the US issue of the same date. |
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Issue partially indexed - probably a direct reprint of the US issue of the same date. |
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Issue not indexed - probably a direct reprint of the US issue of the same date. |
Issue partially indexed - probably a direct reprint of the US issue of the same date. |
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Issue partially indexed - probably a direct reprint of the US issue of the same date. |
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Issue partially indexed - probably a direct reprint of the US issue of the same date. |
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A direct reprint of the US issue of the same date. |
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Issue partially indexed - probably a direct reprint of the US issue of the same date. |
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This issue is neither numbered nor dated, nor has any datable adverts, but is believed to be the first issue. The publisher is also unclear, some sources suggest it is Pemberton’s (of Manchester) Ltd. but the magazine carries a Thorpe & Porter advert on the back. Reprint of the November 1949 (US) issue. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Date based on Atlas advert. Partial reprint of the May 1949 (US) issue. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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This issue is subtitled “Summer of Flash Fiction”. |
This issue is subtitled “Injustice and Poetry”. |
This issue is subtitled “A Surreal Summer”. |
This issue is subtitled “A Winter Subversion”. |
This issue is subtitled “Somber Summer Changes”. |
This issue is subtitled “Mirrors in Winter”. |
This issue is subtitled “Summer Heat Songs”. |
This issue is subtitled “Deathly Summer Endings”. |
This issue is subtitled “A Stormy Winter”. |