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    Stag [v13 #5, May 1962] ed. Noah Sarlat (Atlas Magazines, Inc., 35¢, 98pp+, 8½″ x 10¾″, cover by Mort Künstler) []
    Details supplied by Morgan Wallace.
    • 6 · Stag Confidential · [uncredited] · cl
    • 11 · Last Laughs · Various · hu
    • 12 · The Story of Wide-Open German Prostitution · Richard F. Gallagher · ar
    • 16 · The Bitter Saga of America’s Worst Naval Defeat · Stan Smith · ar; illustrated by Gil Cohen
    • 20 · Car Crash: When Do You Pay? When Do You Collect? · E. D. Fales, Jr. · ar Popular Science Monthly 1960
    • 22 · The Red Dictator Who Told Khruschchev to “Go to Hell” · Etem Delvin · ar
    • 24 · Nude Girl of Nightmare Key [James Bond] · Ian Fleming · ex from Dr. No, Jonathan Cape, March 1958; illustrated by Walter Popp; abridged and revised.
    • 28 · Mr. Maris: Baseball’s Angriest Young Man · Marshall Lang · ar
    • 30 · For Your Information · [uncredited] · cl
    • 32 · Interpol—59 Global Crime Busters · E. C. Schurmacher · ar
    • 36 · The Yanks Who Flew the 8th Air Force Vengeance Raid · John Edmonds · ar
    • 38 · Blonde Traveler from Texas · [uncredited] · pi; photos of Joan Webb.
    • 54 · Out of This World · [uncredited] · cl
    • 82 · Out of the Stag Bag · The Readers · lc



    Stag [v14 #1, January 1963] (35¢, quarto, cover by Mort Künstler) []
    Details taken from online listing.
    • · No-Return Mission of Sgt. Lew Terelli · Jim Rossi · ts; illustrated by Charles Copeland
    • · How We Fought and Beat Russia’s Air Force · Ed Hyman · ts
    • · Exposing Strange, New Rackets of Prostitutes Around the World · Richard Farrington · ar
    • · Lone Yank Escape-Raid on Belsen’s Gas Compound · Louis Sabin · ts; illustrated by Bruce Minney
    • · The Brooklyn Outcast Who Ruled an Amazon Woman Paradise · Robert Blair · ts; illustrated by Samson Pollen
    • · “…Use the Whole Damn Fleet, but Save Ensign Thompson” · Martin Sol · ts
    • · The Night 80 Call Girls Took Over Sing Sing · Frank O’Leary · ts; illustrated by Walter Popp
    • · Stag Picks the Hottest Car for 1963—The Dodge · Dale Shaw · ar
    • · Capt. Mason’s 8-Day Ride Through Hell That Won the Mediterranean · Sam Porter · ts




    Stag [v19 #4, April 1968] []
    Issue partially indexed.


    Stag [v19 #7, July 1968] []
    Issue partially indexed.



    Stag [v22 #13, November 1971] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · The Worst Horror Story of World War II · Sal Principe · ts


    Stag [v24 #11, November 1973] []
    Issue partially indexed.




    Stag [v34 #10, October 1983] (Stag Magazine Corp., $3.50, 92pp, quarto) []
    Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson, listing fiction only.




    Stag Annual [#5, 1968] (60¢, quarto) []
    Details taken from eBay listing.
    • · Villa of the Assassins · John Lange · ss
    • · Last Night with Laura · Erskine Caldwell · ss
    • · Hot Afternoon with Ellen · Erskine Caldwell · ss
    • · Yank Howitzer Bandit Who Blasted Open the Riviera Fortress of Gold · Mario Cleri · ar
    • · Weapons King · Joseph Disher · ar; a story of Sam Cummings.
    • · Killer Medical Labs · Anthony Scaduto · ar
    • · I Sold My Body on Hamburg Street of Whores · Greta · ar
    • · 25 Sex Hangs Ups Solved · George Robinson · ar
    • · War Hero Who Blasted the Nazi and Red Top Aces · Glenn Infield · ar; features Col. Robin Olds.
    • · Our Top Polaris Sub Is Trapped in Chicom Waters · Greg Ibson · ar
    • · Wild Antics of Those Coffee Break Passion Dolls · Jay Webb · ar
    • · Destruction of Run of Engine #5 · Ray Lunt · ar
    • · Auto Repair Shops That Rob Blindly · Dan Dineen · ar


    Stag Annual [#15, 1973] (75¢, 132pp, quarto) []
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.




    Stag: Man’s Own Magazine:   (about)








    Stag: Man’s Own Magazine [#6 (New Series), n.d. (Autumn 1947)] (1/6d, 68pp, cover: [photo of Hazel Court]) []
    Various cartoons by Betts, Pits. Various photographs including Janis Carter, Lucille Ball, Martha Vickers, Hedy Lamarr, Loretta Young, Diana Dors.
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.






    Stage and Screen   (about)
    Although the publisher and displayed price are American, this was a British magazine that reprinted from a variety of US magazines.














    Stand   (about)
    Little magazine with a blend of poetry, fiction and articles.


    Stand [#7, Spring 1954] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · It’s Not by His Beak You Can Judge a Woodcock · Glyn Jones · ss




    Stand [Summer 1985] []
    Issue partially indexed.




    Stand [Autumn 1990] []
    Issue partially indexed.




    Stand [v32 #3, 1991] []
    Issue partially indexed.






    Stand [Summer 1994] []
    Issue partially indexed.






    The Standard [v17, October 1930] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.


    The Standard [v17, December 1930] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.


    The Standard [v17, January 1931] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.


    The Standard [v17, March 1931] (standard) []
    Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan.


    Standard Stories   (about)
    Standard Stories—UK; Jul. 1925-May 1926 (11 issues); Hutchinson, London; monthly; standard pulp; mostly reprints; superseded by Best-Story Magazine.


    Standard Stories [Vol. 1 No. 1, July 1925] (Hutchinson, 1/-, 100pp, pulp) []
    This first issue is interesting because it asked authors to select their favourite amongst their own stories.
    Details supplied by Mike Ashley & Richard Fidczuk.
    • 5 · Out of the Ruins · Sir Philip Gibbs · ss Cosmopolitan December 1924; the story he least dislikes because its events were later replicated in real life.
    • 22 · Good Hunting, Old Chap! · Sapper · ss The Strand Magazine May 1920; not a Bulldog Drummond story but a very moving story based on McNeile’s own dog. McNeile loved his dog and couldn’t forgive himself when he was put down. This story was clearly cathartic.
    • 31 · The Clock · A. E. W. Mason · ss The Windsor Magazine April 1910; science fiction. A clock briefly stops time. Mason says the story is based on his own clock which used to perform oddly.
    • 43 · Picq Plays the Hero · Leonard Merrick · ss Harper’s Bazar November 1918; the only story critics and reviewers had a common agreement about how good it was.
    • 51 · The Ghost with the Smiling Eyes · Berta Ruck · ss The New Magazine (UK) May 1924; chosen because it brings back memories of her grandmother. Ruck was the wife of Oliver Onions and it was when they had just married and Berta was combing her hair that the crackling caused by the static made Onions think how unique that sound is and which inspired the ghost story “The Beckoning Fair One”. Berta (the name is short for Roberta) was a very close friend of Edith Nesbit and Nesbit used her name for the eldest girl in The Railway Children.
    • 58 · The Decree Made Absolute · Mrs. Belloc Lowndes · ss McClure’s Magazine June 1908; by Hilaire’s sister - chosen because Marie felt strongly about the moral of her story - that children should not be separated from their mother.
    • 71 · The Riddle of Countess Runa · Anthony Hope · ss McClure’s Magazine March 1904; he liked the way he’d brought out the romance and humour in life.
    • 78 · The Girl at the Gate · H. de Vere Stacpoole · ss; because it captures a time now long gone.
    • 84 · A Lustrum of Fidelity · Edith Bigelow · ss The Smart Set November 1902; this doesn’t look like a favourite story - more like a space filler.
    • 90 · Purely Platonic · Stanley J. Rubinstein · ss
    • 93 · New Friends and Old · A. M. Chisholm · ss The Smart Set June 1904; another space filler.







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