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The American MercuryCountry: US
Arguably a new version of The Smart Set at the start (which had been
produced by the same pair of editors before being sold to Hearst).
Authors included Sinclair Lewis, James Stevens, William Faulkner and Ray
Bradbury (his "breakout" story from the pulps, "The Big Black and White
Game," Aug-1945). Circulation peaked at 77,000 in 1927 and again at 84,000
in 1945. From Sep-1952 onwards it became a right-wing specialist journal
unrelated to the original other than by name. Issues & Index Sources
Website: theamericanmercury.org PublishersEditorsFormatsFrequencymonthlyRelated SitesWikipedia |
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American Monthly Magazine [1829]Country: US
Modelled on UK New Monthly Magazine. Compendium of reviews, poems and tales, mostly written by Willis. According to Mott, "One of the most readable and entertaining magazines that had yet appeared in America." Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsNathaniel Parker WillisFrequencymonthly |
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American Monthly Magazine [1833]Country: US
Regular stories and 'nouvellettes'. Ran Poe's "Von Jung, the Mystic"
(Jun-1837) and serialized Hoffman's "Vanderlyn" (1837). Issues & Index Sources
PublishersGeorge Dearborn, NYEditorsFrequencymonthly |
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American MuseumCountry: US
Serialized "The Atlantis" by Peter Prospero (a pseudonym attributed by some to Poe, though more probably it was by Brooks himself).
Editors: Nathan C. Brooks Frequency: monthly |
American Novelists' SeriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 54
Formats: 7 x 4¾" Prices: 25c Pagecounts: 150pp Frequency: weekly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
American NovelsCountry: USTotal Issues: 49
Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
American NovelsCountry: USTotal Issues: 12
Prices: 50c (paper), $1.00 (cloth) Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
American ParadeCountry: US
A cloth-bound quarterly founded by Roberts. Subtitled "A Quarterly
Magazine - Without Policy" but, despite that, it was disparaging of the
Parisian expatriate writers. Contributors included George Sterling and
Richard Le Galliene, with stories by Louise Townsend Nicholl, Louis
Adamic, Orrick Johns, Gamaliel Bradford, Jacques Le Clerq.
Editors: W. Adolphe Roberts Frequency: quarterly |
American PatriotCountry: US
The official organ of the Anti-Saloon League of America. Each issue had a couple short stories.
Editors: Ernest Hurst Cherrington Prices: 10c Pagecounts: 32pp Frequency: monthly |
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American PrefacesCountry: US
Editors: Wilbur L. Schramm & Paul Engle Frequency: initially monthly; then quarterly |
American PublisherCountry: USTotal Issues: 10
Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
American Ranch RomancesCountry: Australia
A series of Australian booklets, numbered but not dated. Some issues just titled Ranch Romances on the covers.
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The American ReaderCountry: USTotal Issues: 10
A monthly print and digital literary journal "committed to inspiring literary and critical conversation among a new generation of readers, and restoring literature to its proper place in the American cultural discourse."
Editors: Uzoamaka Maduka Related Sites: Sweet Freedom |
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American Review [1845]Country: US
Subtitled "A Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art and Science". Published Poe's "Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar" (Dec-1845). Issues & Index Sources
PublishersWiley & PutnamEditorsFrequencymonthlyRelated SitesWikipedia |
The American-Scandinavian ReviewCountry: US
Issues & Index Sources
Website: www.amscan.org/subscribe-to-the-scandinavian-review PublishersThe American-Scandinavian Foundation, 507 Fifth Avenue, New YorkEditorsHenry Goddard Leach |
The American ScholarCountry: US
The journal of the Phi Beta Kappa society. Purely non-fiction for over 70 years but started publishing some fiction from the Summer 2006 issue.
Publishers: The Phi Beta Kappa Society Editors: Robert Wilson (in 2006) Prices: $7.95 (in 2006) Pagecounts: 144pp (in 2006) Frequency: quarterly (in 2006) Related Sites: Wikipedia |
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