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The Jimston Journal

Country: US

Subtitled "A magazine for the arts".

Issues & Index Sources:  Jul-2006 – 2008?
Editors:   Jerry Jimston (Andrew F. O'Hara)

Jinnia Clan Journal

Country: US
Total Issues: 63

Fanzine.

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1970s
Publishers:   The Nelson Bond Society
Editors:   Rick Knobloch
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Jinx

Country: US

Fanzine.

Issues & Index Sources:  early 1940s: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Publishers:   Dixie Press Publications, Columbia, South Carolina
Editors:   Harry Jenkins, Jr.

The Jitterbug

Country: US
Total Issues: 1?

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1940s: FictionMags Index (Missing: any after v1 #1)
Publishers:   Lex Publications, Inc., 381 Fourth Avenue, New York, NY


J.M. & Co's Popular Standard Novels

Country: US
Total Issues: 29

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1890s
Publishers:   Jordan Marsh
Mentioned in:   Dime Novel Bibliography


Joe

Country: US
Total Issues: 3

Produced in conjunction with Starbucks Coffee Company and available in Starbucks outlets. Included fiction and poetry.

Issues & Index Sources:  Jun-1999 – Dec-1999: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Email Address:   comments@joemag.com
Publishers:   1271 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 2800, New York, NY 10020 (in 2000)
Editors:   Paula Champa
Frequency:   quarterly
Mentioned in:   O. Henry Awards Website (not in 2002)

Joe-Jim

Country: US

Science fiction fanzine that published poems and stories.

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1950s
Publishers:   Joe Sarno & Jim O'Meara
Editors:   Joe Sarno & Jim O'Meara

Joe Pickford Library

Country: UK
Total Issues: 22

Numbered 60 - 81. Continuation of Tubby Haig Supplement which ran from issues 51A to 59A (qv).

Issues & Index Sources:  Oct-1918 – Dec-1919
Publishers:   Newnes
Pagecounts:   36pp

John Bull [1820]

Country: UK
Total Issues: 3739

A weekly "Tory political paper" which was edited and co-owned by Theodore Hook.

Issues & Index Sources

  17-Dec-1820 – 19-Jul-1892

Editors

  1820 – 1841: Theodore Hook
  1841 – 1848: William Mudford
  1848 – 1856: George Edward Biber

Frequency

  weekly

John Bull [1824]

Country: UK

Contents unknown, may have had some fiction.

Issues & Index Sources:  Jul-1824 – ?
Editors:   William Maginn

John Bull [1901]

Country: UK
Total Issues: 102

Mainly non-fiction, but contained the occasional story.

Issues & Index Sources:  14-Dec-1901 – 19-Nov-1903: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)

John Bull [1906]

Country: UK
Total Issues: 2792

Initially a news magazine, it began publishing fiction in November 1937 and became a slick on American lines after World War II. By the time of its demise it had absorbed such similar magazines as The Passing Show, News Review, The Illustrated (1958) and Everybody's Weekly (1959). After World War II it featured a significant amount of fiction by authors such as Agatha Christie, Nicholas Monsarrat, N.J. Crisp, Gerald Kersh, J.B. Priestley.

Continued as Today which was itself incorporated into Weekend.

Issues & Index Sources

  12-May-1906 – 4-Oct-1958: FictionMags Index (sample issues only)
  11-Oct-1958 – 27-Dec-1958, as John Bull and Illustrated: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
  3-Jan-1959 – 2-May-1959, as John Bull Illustrated: FictionMags Index (sample issues only)
  9-May-1959 – 30-Jan-1960, as John Bull Everybody's Weekly: FictionMags Index (sample issues only)
  6-Feb-1960 – 20-Feb-1960, as John Bull

#becomes Today

Publishers

  1906 – ?: Horatio Bottomley
  ? – 1960: Odhams Press

Editors

  1906 – 1921: Horatio Bottomley
  Edward Roffe Thompson
  in 1950s: Jack Trevor Story (fiction editor)
  1957 – 1960: John F. Broxholme (assistant editor)

Formats

  tabloid

Frequency

  weekly
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John Chance vs. Dread: The Apocalypse

Country: US
Total Issues: 1

Fanzine.

Issues & Index Sources:  Summer/Fall 1975: Science Fiction Index
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John Creasey Mystery Magazine

Country: UK
Total Issues: 90

The (John) Creasey Mystery Magazine was a high-quality mystery and detective digest that ran for 90 issues between 1956 and 1965, mainly on a monthly basis. It was initially titled The Creasey Mystery Magazine and mainly featured reprint stories selected by Creasey, but was renamed to John Creasey Mystery Magazine when Creasey took over publication in October 1957, and thereafter featured a sprinkling of new stories both by old favourites and new authors.

Issues & Index Sources

  Aug-1956 – Sep-1957, as The Creasey Mystery Magazine: Crime Fiction Index
  Oct-1957 – Apr-1965, as John Creasey Mystery Magazine: Crime Fiction Index

Publishers

  Aug-1956 – Aug-1957: Dalrow Publishing, Bolton
  Sep-1957 – Apr-1965: Creasey Mystery Magazine, Granville House, Arundel Street, Strand, London W.C.2; later from Mowbray House, Norfolk Street, London W.C.1; later from 7 John Street, London W.C.1; later from New Hall, Bodenhan, Salisbury, Wiltshire

Editors

  Aug-1956 – Aug-1957: Leslie Syddall
  Sep-1957 – Apr-1965: John Creasey

Formats

  Aug-1956 – Aug-1957: large digest
  Sep-1957 – Apr-1965: digest

Frequency

  monthly but dropped to quarterly Spring 1963 - Mar-1964 and again for last issue
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John Creasey Mystery Magazine (US)

Country: US
Total Issues: 19?

Several issues of John Creasey Mystery Magazine were distributed in the USA. Initially the only difference was that a US price appeared on the cover as well as the usual UK price; but this changed in 1959 to stickers on the cover identifying them as a "Special US Edition", with a price of 35 cents. Although only the month name is specified, these are known to have appeared 4-8 months after the equivalent UK issue.

Issues & Index Sources:  Feb-1958? – Aug-1959?: Crime Fiction Index (Missing: Jul-1958 - Dec-1958; May-1959; any issue after Aug-1959)
Editors:   John Creasey
Formats:   digest
Frequency:   monthly
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John Martin's Book: The Child's Magazine

Country: US

Heavily illustrated children's magazine.

Issues & Index Sources:  1912 – Feb-1933: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Editors:   John Martin & Helen Waldo
Frequency:   monthly
Online Sources:   Online Books
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