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Sfinx [No. 7 (new series), May 1995] ed. Anon. (Oxford University Speculative Fiction Group, £1.00) Subtitled “Sfinx Reborn” [Not seen]


Shadow


Shadow [v 3 #4, No.21, August 1974] ed. David A. Sutton (40p, 45pp, 6½" x 8") [RB]


The Shadow


The Shadow Detective Monthly [v 1 #6, January 1932] (Street & Smith, 10¢, pulp) Details from EBAY auction.


The Shadow Detective Monthly [v 2 #1, February 1932] (Street & Smith, 10¢, pulp) Details from EBAY auction.


The Shadow Detective Monthly [v 2 #3, April 1932] (Street & Smith, 10¢, pulp) Details from EBAY auction.


The Shadow Magazine [v21 #5, May 1, 1937] (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) [AT]


The Shadow [v31 #2, September 15, 1939] (Street & Smith, 10¢, pulp) Details from EBAY auction.


The Shadow [v41 #2, March 15, 1942] (Street & Smith Publications, 10¢, 114pp, pulp) from ToC. [MH]


The Shadow [v50 #4, December 1945] (Street & Smith, 15¢, 130pp, digest) [MH]


Shambhala Sun


Shambhala Sun [July 2005] Buddhist magazine.


Shangri-La SF fanzine.


Shangri-La [v 1 #2, October 1940] (26pp) Information from EBAY auction.


Shangri L’Affaires SF fanzine.


Shangri L’Affaires [1945] (20pp) Information from EBAY auction.


Shell Scott Mystery Magazine


Shell Scott Mystery Magazine [v 1 #3, April 1966] ed. Cylvia Kleinman (LeMarg Publishing Corp., 50¢, 144pp+, digest)


Shell Scott Mystery Magazine [v 2 #3, November 1966] ed. Cylvia Kleinman (LeMarg Publishing Corp., 50¢, 144pp+, digest) Information from EBAY auction.


Shenandoah: The Washington and Lee Literary Review


Shenandoah: The Washington and Lee Literary Review [v57 #3, Winter 2007] ed. R. T. Smith (Washington and Lee University, cover by Suzanne Stryk) Fiction only indexed. [MW2]


Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine


Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine [v 1 #1, Winter 2008] ed. Marvin Kaye (Wildside Press, 1434402088, $9.95, 142pp, 6" x 9", cover by Eikasia) publisher: John Betancourt. [Denny Lien]


Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine [v 1 #2, Spring 2009] ed. Marvin Kaye (Wildside Press, unsigned cover showing Holmes and 2 others, $9.00, 132pp, 6" x 9") publisher: John Betancourt; Managing Editor, Steven Segal. [Douglas G. Greene]


Shiver


Shiver [# 4, Winter 1998] ed. Tracy L. Craigen (Shiver Publications, $4.95, 56pp+, quarto, cover by Alan M. Clark) [STM]


Shock


Shock [v 1 #1, March 1948] (New Publications, Inc., 15¢, 98pp, pulp) “The New Mystery Magazine.” Information from EBAY auction.


Shock [v1 #2, May 1948] (New Publications, Inc., 15¢, pulp) from TOC only. [JL]


Shock [v 1 #3, July 1948] (New Publications, Inc., 15¢, 98pp, pulp) Information from EBAY auction. [last issue]


Shock Mystery Tales Magazine


Shock Mystery Tales Magazine [v2 #1, December 1961] (35¢, 128pp+, digest) [DH]


Shock Mystery Tales [v 2 #3, May 1962] (Pontiac Publishing Corp., 35¢, 128pp+, digest) [Steve Miller]


Short Short Story Magazine


Short Short Story Magazine [v 1 #1, August 1932] ed. Thomas M. Kelly (The Short Short Story Publishing Co., 10¢, 12pp+, 8½" x 11¼") [STM]


Short Stories
          Notes towards an Index to Short Stories,
          published by C. Arthur Pearson Ltd., London
          Taken from two bound volumes by
          John D. Squires
          JDS-Books/The Vainglory Press
          PO Box 292333
          Kettering, OH 45429
          March, 2003
          
           Magazine of Short Stories 12 Jan 1889-18 Jun 1904 (807 issues); retitled Short Stories from 15 Jul 1893; relaunched as Smith’s Weekly from 25 Jun 1904-10 Aug 1907 Frequency: weekly Publisher(s): E. & H. Bennett, Strand, London to 9 July 1893; then C.A. Pearson, 15 July 1893- ?
          
          
          The first volume is bound in quarter leather with a label on the spine that says “SHORT / STORIES / VOL 4”. It contains 26 weekly issues numbered 470 - 495, January 1, 1898 - June 25, 1898, pp 1-832. Each issue contains 32 pages, including the front cover, which includes both an illustrated title and the beginning of a story. The titles for many stories in each issue are illustrated. C. Arthur Pearson is listed as the editor on most covers and C. Arthur Pearson, Ltd is listed as the publisher on the last page of each issue. Each issue is approximately 9 & 5/8 inches high and 7 inches wide and priced at one penny. The bound volume contains no separate title, contents or index pages and probably was not bound by the publisher. None of the issues indicate a volume number. At least two stories were pirated from foreign authors without attribution.
           PART TWO
          
          The second volume is also bound in quarter leather with a label on the spine that says “SHORT / STORIES / VOL 8”. It contains 26 weekly issues numbered 679 - 704, January 4, 1902 - June 28, 1902, pp 1-832. Each issue contains 32 pages, including the front page, which includes both an illustrated title and the beginning of a story. The titles for many stories in each issue are illustrated. No editor is indicated, but C. Arthur Pearson, Ltd is usually listed as the publisher on the last page of each issue. Issues are priced at one penny. They are approximately 9 & 3/8 inches high and 7 inches wide, and appear to have been crudely trimmed in the binding process. The volume contains no separate title, contents or index pages and probably was not bound by the publisher. None of the issues indicate a volume number. The number on the spine is inconsistent with that found on the earlier example and both volume numbers should be considered suspect. From the sample cover illustrations in several ads it appears the individual issues had a separate cover which was discarded in the binding process. If the format was similar to that of Pearson’s Weekly the covers may have been of a thicker card grade of paper with the single signature of 32 pages stapled inside.


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