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Globe Library

Country: US
Total Issues: 391

Issues & Index Sources:  1886 – 1902
Publishers:   Rand McNally
Mentioned in:   Dime Novel Bibliography


Gloucester Journal

Country: UK

Daily newspaper that regularly published fiction in the 1930s.

Issues & Index Sources:  1722 – 1992: FictionMags Index (sample issues only)
Related Sites:   Wikipedia

Glutonlumps Chilling Tales

Country: US
Total Issues: 1

Fanzine.

Issues & Index Sources:  Oct-2007
Editors:   P.S. Gifford

Glyph

Country: US
Total Issues: 12

This magazine from Undaunted Press is for those people in hopes that a collection of fantasy tales will help them keep magic and mystery alive in their hearts forever.

Issues & Index Sources:  Spring 2000 – #12, 2003: Science Fiction Index
Publishers:   Undaunted Press, 11 San Miguel Dr. Apt B, St. Charles, MO 63303
Editors:   Tracy Feeler & Cullen Bunn
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G-Men

Country: US
Total Issues: 53+59=112

G-Men was launched by Standard Magazines in 1935 and rapidly established itself as the most popular of those featuring federal agent crime stories. It ran for 53 monthly issues until Feb-1940 at which point the decline of interest in "G-Man" stories caused a slight change in title (and emphasis) to G-Men Detective and a shift to a bimonthly schedule (occasionally falling to quarterly) which it maintained for a further 59 issues until the magazine folded in Winter 1953.

Issues & Index Sources

  Oct-1935 – Feb-1940: Crime Fiction Index
Pulp Magazine Index 1
  Mar-1940 – Winter 1953, as G-Men Detective: Crime Fiction Index
Pulp Magazine Index 1

Publishers

  Standard Magazines, NY

Formats

  standard pulp

Prices

  10c at outset (price steadily rose, by 1947 was 15c)

Pagecounts

  130pp (page count dropped progressively thru war years and regained thereafter, by 1947 was 12pp)

Frequency

  Oct-1935 – Mar-1940: monthly
  May-1940 – Mar-1943: bimonthly
  Jun-1943 – Winter 1946: quarterly
  Feb-1946 – Mar-1949: bimonthly [but Summer & Fall 1946]
  Spring 1949 – Spring 1951: quarterly
  Winter 1952 – Winter 1953: irregular

Mentioned in:   The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines
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G-Men (Canada)

Country: Canada

Canadian reprint edition of G-Men Detective.

Issues & Index Sources

  in 1930s: Crime Fiction Index (Missing: all issues)
  in 1940s, as G-Men Detective (Canada): Crime Fiction Index (sample issues only)

Formats

  standard pulp

Mentioned in:   The Pulpster #11, 2001
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G-Men Detective (UK)

Country: UK
Total Issues: 45?

British reprint edition of G-Men Detective, with the occasional story from Thrilling Detective.

Issues & Index Sources

  Oct-1941 – Mar-1952?: Crime Fiction Index (incomplete)

Publishers

  Atlas Publishing & Distributing

Formats

  standard pulp

Prices

  in 1941: 6d
  in 1942: 7d
  Spring 1944 – Winter 1947: 9d
  Summer 1948 – Spring 1949: 1/-
  Summer 1949 – Mar-1951: 9d
  May-1951 – Jul-1951: 1/-

Pagecounts

  64pp

Frequency

  quarterly (Spring 1944 - Summer 1950); bimonthly (Sep-1950 - Jul-1951)

Mentioned in:   Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines
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Goblin

Country: Canada

Humour magazine that included some text vignettes. The first few issues were called The Goblin.

Issues & Index Sources

  Feb-1921 – May-1929?
  Jun-1929? – 1930?, as The New Goblin

Publishers

  The Goblins, Limited, 10 Adelaide St. East, Toronto

Editors

  J.E. McDougall

Prices

  25c

Goblin Fruit

Country: US
Total Issues: 35

Online magazine publishing "poetry that treats mythic, surreal, fantasy and folkloric themes, or approaches other themes in a fantastical way".

Issues & Index Sources:  Spring 2006 – Fall 2014
Website:   www.goblinfruit.net
Editors:   Amal El-Mohtar

Goddess of the Bay

Country: US

Fanzine.

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1990s: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Editors:   Sandra DeLuca
 

Godey's Lady's Book

Country: US
Total Issues: 818

Noted for its coloured plates and ornate designs. The first really successful American magazine, it introduced the regular practice of payments to U.S. authors for their literary work. Published Poe, Longfellow, Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, W.G. Sims, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Gertrude Atherton, Julian Hawthorne. Merges with Puritan in October 1898.

Issues & Index Sources

  Jul-1830 – Dec-1839, as The Lady's Book
  Jan-1840 – Aug-1892, as Godey's Lady's Book: Index to Periodical Literature (Poole: 1840 - 1882 only; FicMags sample issues only)
FictionMags Index
  Sep-1892 – Aug-1898, as Godey's Magazine

#merges with The Puritan

Publishers

  1830 – 1877: Louis A. Godey, Philadelphia
  1877 – 1883: Godey's
  1883 – 1886: Haulenbeek & Co.
  1886 – 1887: Striker
  1887 – 1888: Croly
  1888 – 1898: Godey's [moved to New York, 1892]

Editors

  1830 – 1835: Louis Godey
  1835 – 1877: Sarah Josepha Hale
  1878 – 1881: S.A. Shulas
  1881 – 1883: J. Harrison Jones
  1883 – 1886: Haulenbeek

Frequency

  monthly

Related Sites

  Wikipedia

Online Sources

  Online Books
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Go Girl

Country: UK
Total Issues: 31

Issues & Index Sources:  13-Jan-1968 – 10-Aug-1968
Publishers:   City Magazines
Frequency:   weekly


The Go-Go! Magazine

Country: US

A regional monthly adult print publication.

Issues & Index Sources:  Mar-1994 – ?: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Website:   bhostutler.wix.com/gogo#!__main-site

Going Down Swinging

Country: Australia
Total Issues: 35 (as at Aug-2015)

An annual literary magazine featuring fiction, poetry and comics and, since ca. 2000 it has included spoken word items, all in the one book/CD package.

Issues & Index Sources:  1980 – present
Website:   www.goingdownswinging.org.au
Publishers:   Going Down Swinging, PO Box 24, Clifton Hill 3068, Victoria, Australia
Editors:   Myron Lysenko & Kevin Brophy (in 1980)
Frequency:   Annual
 

Golana

Country: US

Fanzine.

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1960s

The Gold Book Magazine

Country: US
Total Issues: 3

Magazine using "stories of the action type, all complete in one issue. It aims to augment the interest of readers by means of prize offers for criticisms of its yarns and the "spotting" of anonymous authors."

Confusingly the first issue is labelled "Vol. 8 No. 7" which seems to be the combination of a typo (it should have been Vol. 3 No. 7) and the continuation of numbering from a non-fiction magazine called Reconstruction which ran for thirty issues from Jan-1919 to Jun-1921.

Issues & Index Sources:  Aug-1921 – Oct-1921: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Publishers:   The Reconstruction Publishing Company, Inc., 444 Pearl Street, New York
Prices:   20c


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