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Million: The Magazine about Popular Fiction [#12, November-December 1992] ed. David Pringle (Popular Fictions, £2.50, 60pp, A4) [PSP]
  • 4 · Readers’ Letters · The Readers · lt
  • 6 · A Decent Human Being in the Modern World · Brendan Wignall · iv [David Nobbs]; Talking to the well-known humorous novelist, creator of the recently televised “Henry Pratt” series.
  • Slightly Foxed:
    ___ 11 · The Missing Bits · Dave Langford · cl; Revealing the censorship which can afflict even the funniest prose.
  • 12 · History in School Was Never Like This · Lindsey Russell · ar [Dinah Lampitt]; Meeting a popular historical novelist whose work verges on the fantastic.
  • 15 · “So Little Is Definite” · S. T. Joshi · ar [Robert Aickman]; A major analysis of the edgy macabre stories written by one of Britain’s greatest exponents of the weird tale.
  • 23 · Susan Moody · Gordon Wells · iv [Susan Moody]; This talented crime novelist is the subject of our seventh mini-interview.
  • Fit to be Tied:
    ___ 25 · Men into Space · Graham Andrews · cl [Murray Leinster]; About a television spin-off novel by the late Murray Leinster.
  • 28 · Hunting the Death Guard · Nick Austin · ar [Philip George Chadwick]; An account of the tracking down of The Death Guard, Philip George Chadwick’s fabled scientific romance.
  • 30 · Scattergood Baines, Tugboat Annie and Friends · Bernard A. Drew · ar; Heard of Mr. Ephraim Tutt, Scattergood Baines or Tugboat Annie? Their adventures filled the Saturday Evening Post.
  • 35 · Frederick E. Smith · Gordon Wells · iv [Frederick E. Smith]; The popular author of war and adventure stories answers questions in our eighth mini-interview.
  • 37 · Feminism and a Fenland Faustus · Gina Wisker · ar [Fay Weldon]; Fay Weldon’s last TV series, Growing Rich, appeared simultaneously in novel form; absorbing it both on screen and in print.
  • Yesterday’s Bestsellers,
    ___ 40 · 12: Robert Graves’s I, Claudius · Brian Stableford · ar [Robert Graves]; Robert Graves wrote what was possibly the greatest historical novel of the century.
  • 45 · Bear Essentials · Pete Crowther · ar; Looking nostalgically at those magical Rupert Bear annuals (by Alfred Bestall and others) which have been appearing since 1936.
  • 49 · Novels Reviewed · Misc. Material · br; Romance, crime, thrillers, horror, etc, reviewed.
  • 56 · Books About Popular Fiction: August-October 1992 · Misc. Material · bi


Million: The Magazine about Popular Fiction [#13, January-February 1993] ed. David Pringle (Popular Fictions, £2.50, 60pp, A4) [PSP]
  • 4 · Readers’ Letters · The Readers · lt
  • 6 · A Strange Kind of Believer · Stan Nicholls · iv [Clive Barker]; Best-known for his horror tales, popular novelist and film director Clive Barker is moving towards fantasy.
  • 10 · The Many Faces of Dracula · Kim Newman · ar; Dracula Returns…and returns, and returns: looking at the many faces of the fiend in fiction and film.
  • 14 · Queen of Espionage Fiction · Mary Cadogan · iv [Evelyn Anthony]; One of our leading romantic thriller writers, author of The Tamarind Seed, is interviewed.
  • 17 · The Nobility of Suffering · Pete Crowther · iv [Ed Gorman]; Talking to a distinguished American short-story writer who is master of many genres.
  • 21 · Soft Landings! · Jennifer Schofield · ar [W. E. Johns]; It’s Captain W.E. Johns’s centenary: writing a nostalgic tribute to one of the century’s bestselling adventure-story writers.
  • 25 · Jean Saunders · Gordon Wells · iv [Jean Saunders]; This popular novelist is the subject of our ninth mini-interview.
  • 27 · The King’s New Clothes · S. T. Joshi · ar [Stephen King]; Providing a controversial analysis of the colossal outpourings of fiction by today’s world-bestselling author.
  • Classic Books About Popular Fiction,
    ___ 38 · 9: Cheap Thrills: An Informal History of the Pulp Magazine by Ron Goulart · Graham Andrews · ar [Ron Goulart]; An enjoyable book about popular fiction in the pulp magazines is recalled.
  • 41 · Peter O’Donnell · Gordon Wells · iv [Peter O’Donnell]; The creator of Modesty Blaise answers questions in our tenth mini-interview.
  • Yesterday’s Bestsellers,
    ___ 43 · 13: James Hilton’s Lost Horizon · Brian Stableford · ar [James Hilton]; James Hilton, author of Lost Horizon, was much admired in the 1930s.
  • 47 · The Sincerest Form of Flattery · Pete Crowther · ar [Ray Bradbury]; About the adaptations of Ray Bradbury’s most memorable stories to comic-book form.
  • 50 · Novels Reviewed · Misc. Material · br; Romance, crime, thrillers, Hollywood novels, etc, reviewed.
  • 57 · Books About Popular Fiction: November-December 1992 · Misc. Material · bi


Million: The Magazine about Popular Fiction [#14, March-June 1993] ed. David Pringle (Popular Fictions, £2.50, 56pp, A4) [PSP]
  • 4 · Pigments of the Imagination · John Feetenby · ar [John D. Macdonald]; Looking at the colourful character of ’salvage expert’ Travis McGee.
  • 9 · Druids and Starships · Stan Nicholls · iv [Patricia Kennealy]; Talking to fantasy novelist Patricia Kennealy about the late Jim Morrison.
  • 13 · Dorothy L. Sayers: The Highbrow Detective Story · S. T. Joshi · ar [Dorothy L. Sayers]; On the appeal of a celebrated detective novelist.
  • Slightly Foxed:
    ___ 18 · Owl Stuffing Time · Dave Langford · cl; Sampling a Stuffed Owl.
  • 19 · Forever on the Prowl · Kim Newman · ar; Cataloguing the many appearances of Jack the Ripper in fiction and film.
  • 22 · Charlotte Lamb · Gordon Wells · iv [Charlotte Lamb]; Interrogating a Mills & Boon novelist.
  • 24 · Mystery of the Amateur Detectives · Gary Westfahl · ar; Writing about the early days of the Hardy Boys, American boy detectives.
  • 33 · Gerald Seymour: A Real Writer · Ian R. MacLeod · ar [Gerald Seymour]; On the virtues of this British thriller writer.
  • 35 · Jo, Katy, Rebecca, Anne, Judy and Pollyanna · June Barraclough · ar; Recalling some North American childhood heroines and their creators.
  • 40 · Back with Bunter · Andy Sawyer · ar [Frank Richards]; The Fat Owl flies again.
  • 43 · Lynda La Plante · Gordon Wells · iv [Lynda La Plante]; Questioning the author of Prime Suspect in our 12th mini-interview.
  • Yesterday’s Bestsellers,
    ___ 45 · 14: W.H. Hudson’s Green Mansions · Brian Stableford · ar [W. H. Hudson]; Reappraising an early example of the ecological romance by W. H. Hudson.
  • 49 · Flickering Pictures · Pete Crowther · ar; Checking out the latest graphic novels and other illustrated delights.
  • 51 · Reader’s Letter · Stephen Gallagher · lt
  • 52 · Novels Reviewed · Misc. Material · br; Crime and humorous fiction reviewed.
  • 54 · Books About Popular Fiction: December 1992 - February 1993 · Misc. Material · bi


The Million


The Million [v 1 #1, March 26, 1892] ed. Geo. Newnes (1p, 8pp, 12" x 17½") [RB]


The Milwaukee Journal


The Milwaukee Journal [June 26, 1926] (newspaper) [John Locke]


Mind, Inc.


Mind, Inc. [v5 #6, December 1931] (50¢, 96pp+, pb) no fiction.


Mind, Inc. [v6 #1, January 1932] (50¢, 96pp+, pb) no fiction.


Mind, Inc. [v6 #3, March 1932] (50¢, 96pp+, pb)


Mind, Inc. [v6 #4, April 1932] (50¢, 96pp+, pb) no fiction.


Mind Magazine [v6 # 6, June 1932] (50¢, 96pp+) no fiction.


Mind [v6 # 7, July 1932] (50¢, 96pp+) no fiction.


Mind [v6 # 8, August 1932] (50¢, 96pp+, pb)


Mind [v6 # 9, September 1932] (50¢, 96pp+, pb) no fiction.


Mind Magazine [v6 #11, November 1932] (25¢, 64pp+, octavo)


Mind Magazine [v7 # 1, January 1933] (25¢, 64pp+, octavo) no fiction.


Mind Magazine [v7 # 2, February 1933] (25¢, 64pp+, octavo)


Mind Magazine [v7 # 3, March 1933] (25¢, 56pp+, octavo)


Mind Magazine [v7 # 4, April 1933] (25¢, 56pp+, octavo)


Mind Magazine [v7 # 6, June 1933] (25¢, 56pp+, octavo) no fiction.


MindFlights


MindFlights [# 1, Winter 2008] ($7.50, 92pp, tp) [John Eggeling]


MindFlights [# 2, Spring 2008] ($7.47, 96pp, tp) [John Eggeling]


MindFlights [# 3, Summer 2008] ($7.50, 128pp, tp) [John Eggeling]


MindFlights [# 4, Fall 2008] ($7.50, 104pp, tp) [John Eggeling]


Mine


Mine [v 3 #10, January 1936] ed. Stephen King-Hall (C. Arthur Pearson, 1/-, 145-280pp, 5" x 7.5")


Mine [v 3 #11, February 1936] ed. Stephen King-Hall (C. Arthur Pearson, 1/-, 281-416pp, 5" x 7.5")


Mine [v 3 #12, March 1936] ed. Anon. (1/-, 136pp)


Mine [v 4 #14, May 1936] ed. Stephen King-Hall (C. Arthur Pearson, 1/-, 137-272pp, 5" x 7.5")


Mine [v 4 #15, June 1936] ed. Anon. (1/-, 136pp)


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