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American Dollar Western MagazineCountry: AustraliaTotal Issues: 31
Ran as a magazine for 31 issues and was then followed by a novel series of the same name.
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American FamilyCountry: US
Editors: John W. Mullen & Leslie Thorne Formats: US quarto Prices: 5c Frequency: monthly |
American FantasyCountry: USTotal Issues: 7
First two issues were non-fiction, an outgrowth of the Chicago Newsletter. When relaunched it was a high-gloss semi-pro slick with emphasis on good artwork and presentation. Two or three stories per issue. Authors include Tanith Lee, T.M. Wright, Mercedes Lackey, Elizabeth Engstrom.
Editors: Robert & Nancy Garcia Formats: slick Prices: $4.95 Frequency: quarterly, but no issues between May-1982 and Fall 1986 Related Sites: Science Fiction Encyclopedia |
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American FictionCountry: UKTotal Issues: 12
A series of booklets published in Britain during World War II. Most featured nude photographs on the covers, and are understandably quite rare now.
Related Sites: Science Fiction Encyclopedia |
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The American GirlCountry: US
A female equivalent of The American Boy, originally a Girl Scout magazine. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersGirl Scouts of the U.S.A.Frequencymonthly |
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American HealthCountry: US
Publishes occasional fiction, e.g. "Molly's Baby" by Pat Lowery Collins (Jun-1989). Issues & Index Sources
Website: www.health.com/health/ PublishersTime Health Media Inc.Formatsslick?Frequencymonthly |
The American HebrewCountry: US
Editors: Florence Lindemann |
American Home JournalCountry: US
Merged with Woman's Magazine of St. Louis in 1905. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersW.B. Conkey Company |
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American Home LiteratureCountry: USTotal Issues: 49
Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
American HomesCountry: US
First to publish early stories by Jules Verne in translation; other authors include John Esten Cooke, Rebecca Harding Davis, Edward Eggleston. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersCharles H. Taylor, Cambridge, MA.EditorsFrequencymonthly |
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American HumoristCountry: US
Featured cartoons and gags. Formerly Clown Magazine.
Editors: J. I. Rodale |
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American Indian SeriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 20
Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
American Indian WeeklyCountry: USTotal Issues: 32
Dime novel series containing primarily frontier and western and Northwest Mounted Police stories set in Canadian territory or British North America.
Prices: 5c Pagecounts: 32pp Frequency: weekly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
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The American JewessCountry: US
"The only magazine in the world devoted to the interests of Jewish women" - published occasional fiction.
Editors: Rosa Sonneschein Prices: 10c |
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The American Jewish ChronicleCountry: US
The American Jewish Chronicle was founded in 1916 by Isaac Straus as a vehicle for pro-German propaganda in the United States.
Editors: Dr. S.M. Melamed |
The American Legion MagazineCountry: US
Begun as the specialist organ of the American Legion, but "...reaching a heterogeneous audience of millions, the publication became a slick general interest magazine" (Theodore Peterson, Magazines in the Twentieth Century). Fiction included "The Long Watch" by Robert A. Heinlein (Dec-1949). See The American Legion Reader ed. Victor Lasky (Hawthorn, 1953). Issues & Index Sources
Website: www.legion.org/magazine EditorsFormatsslickFrequencyOnline SourcesOnline Books |
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