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    Science Fiction Yearbook   (about)
    A series of annual anthologies derived from the old “Thrilling” group of SF magazines. The preceding volumes were titled Wonder Stories, Treasury of Great Science Fiction and Great Science Fiction and were separately numbered. There were no further volumes after this series ended.

    • Publishers:
      • Popular Library, Inc.; New York: Science Fiction Yearbook.
    • Editors:









    Science Wonder Stories   (about)
    Merges with Air Wonder Stories to form Wonder Stories.

    • Publishers:
      • Stellar Publishing Corporation; New York: Science Wonder Stories, Jun 1929.
      • Stellar Publishing Corporation; Mt. Morris, IL: Science Wonder Stories, Jul 1929 – May 1930.
    • Editors:
      • Hugo Gernsback - Editor-in-Chief: Science Wonder Stories.
      • David Lasser - Literary Editor: Science Wonder Stories.
      • C. P. Mason - Associate Editor: Science Wonder Stories, Feb 1930 – May 1930.















    Science World [v4 #1, September 25, 1958] ed. Patricia G. Lauber (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 15¢, 32pp, quarto, cover by Lee Ames) []
    The Science Magazine for High School Students.
    • 24 · A Very Special Kind of Goose · Isaac Asimov · ss
      Adapted from “Pate de Foie Gras”, Astounding Sep ’56, reprinted from Science World #1.


    Scienti-Snaps:   (about)


    Scienti-Snaps
    A mimeographed fanzine. Only the fiction is listed here. Changed to printed format and changed title to Bizarre for its final issue.

    • Publishers:
      • Empress Publication; Dayton, OH: Scienti-Snaps, Jan 1938 – Summer 1940.
    • Editors:


























    Scientific Detective   (about)
    A saddle-stitched, digest-size magazine of standard crime-adventure fare, Scientific Detective belied its name and had several fact articles and an occasional quiz about its fiction, which appears to be primarily reprint material. Its start date is not known: the earliest issue noted is March 1945 (labelled volume 5 number 1) while the latest known issue is dated May 1948. Precise issues published not known.

    • Publishers:
      • C.D. Publishing Co./B.E.C. Publishing Co.; New York: Scientific Detective.
    • Editors:






























    Scientific Detective [v7 #8, January 1948] (B.E.C. Publishing Co., 25¢, 36pp, digest) []
    Details supplied by Steven Slutsky.
    • 3 · The Corpse on the Carpet · Ken Greene · ss
    • 18 · By a Hair’s Breadth · Norma J. Surdam · ss; given as by Norman J. Surdam in the Table of Contents.
    • 23 · “Blow Up with the Brig!” · Wilkie Collins · ss Miss or Mrs.? and Other Stories in Outline by Wilkie Collins, Richard Bentley and Son, 1873
      revised from “The Ghost in the Cupboard Room” (All the Year Round, Christmas 1859).






    Scientific Detective Annual   (about)
    The exact relationship between Scientific Detective Annual and Scientific Detective is currently unclear. Only two (undated) issues of the former have been located, one of which appears to have been published before the first known issue of Scientific Detective, and the second of which reprints some items from early issues of Scientific Detective.

    • Publishers:
      • EBR Book Co.; 1755 Broadway, New York 19, NY: Scientific Detective Annual.



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