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International Detective MagazineCountry: USTotal Issues: 5
Short-lived detective pulp, best remembered for publishing the first short story by Dalton Trumbo.
Formats: standard pulp Frequency: monthly Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
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International MagazineCountry: US
Occasional booklet distributed by the International Tailoring Co., New York - Chicago, containing a mixture of stories, jokes, cartoons, puzzles, etc. No dates, issue numbers or any other form of identification appears in the "issues" but they are believed to date from the 1920s.
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International ObserverCountry: US
SF fanzine of the International Cosmos Science Club.
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International Paper NovelsCountry: USTotal Issues: 12?
Formats: 7½ x 5" Prices: 50c Pagecounts: 300 to 500 Frequency: monthly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
International QuarterlyCountry: USTotal Issues: 11
Multicultural selection of fiction and poetry. Circulation 5,000. No payment. Note: not to be confused with a law magazine with the same title.
Editors: Van K. Brock Formats: standard Pagecounts: up to 150pp Frequency: quarterly |
International Science FictionCountry: USTotal Issues: 2
Translations of sf from around the world.
Editors: Frederik Pohl Formats: digest Prices: 50c Pagecounts: 128pp Related Sites: Science Fiction Encyclopedia |
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The International Socialist ReviewCountry: US
Chiefly a Marxist theoretical journal during its first years but beginning in 1908 the publication took a turn to the left. Mainly non-fiction but published the occasional story.
Related Sites: Wikipedia |
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International Speculative FictionCountry: PortugalTotal Issues: 6
Editors: Roberto Mendes Formats: ebook |
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International TimesCountry: UK
A leading British "underground" publication of the late 1960s; included some fiction by J.G. Ballard.
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International Weekly Miscellany of Literature, Art and ScienceCountry: USTotal Issues: 29
Imitation Harper's. Ran lots of English serials (Bulwer, Thackeray, G.P.R. James, Wilkie Collins, Dickens) plus US authors Bayard Taylor, R.H. Stoddard, Horace Greeley, George W. Curtis, W.G. Simms, Nathaniel Hawthorne ('Feathertop' Mar-1852). Also many French and German translations, plus poems and essays. Issues & Index Sources
#merges with Harper's New Monthly Magazine PublishersStringer & Townsend, NYEditorsRufus Griswold (assisted by Charles G. Leland)Frequency |
InterNovaCountry: GermanyTotal Issues: 1+5=6 (as at Apr-2024)
International version of the German SF magazine Nova. "InterNOVA is
intended be a showcase of contemporary sf writing in all those countries
that are generally neglected by the anglo-american centered sf markets.
American and British writers will not be excluded but the main intention
is to feature stories and essays by writers who are rarely published
outside their home countries. We will try to be as international as
possible, advancing our editorial work into countries and areas that are
rarely associated with science fiction." Issues & Index Sources
Website: internova.worldculturehub.net EditorsMichael K. Iwoleit & Ronald M. HahnFrequencytwice-yearlyRelated SitesScience Fiction Encyclopedia |
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InterphaseCountry: UK
Short-lived in-house product of the University of York Biology Department which published a short story by Brian Stableford.
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The Interpreter's HouseCountry: UKTotal Issues: 59 (as at Aug-2015)
Poetry magazine that published some fiction, including a vignette by Brian Stableford.
Publishers: Simon Curtis, 9 Glenhurst Road, Mannamead, Plymouth PL3 5LT Editors: Merryn Williams; Simon Curtis Frequency: 3 times a year |
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Interstellar FictionCountry: USTotal Issues: 14
Online SF magazine.
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InterTextCountry: USTotal Issues: 57
Online magazine.
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InterviewCountry: US
A magazine consisting mainly of interviews with the famous; has published some fiction, including J.G. Ballard's "Love in a Colder Climate" (Jan-1989). Initially called Inter/View.
Publishers: Andy Warhol, New York Formats: big slick |
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