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Rex Stout Mystery Magazine (Canada)

Country: Canada

Canadian reprint edition of Rex Stout Mystery Magazine

Issues & Index Sources:  in 1940s: Crime Fiction Index (sample issue only)
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Rex Stout's Mystery Monthly

Country: US
Total Issues: 9

Launched to cash in on the success of the paperback editions of three Nero Wolfe novels, Rex Stout's Mystery Monthly (initially under slightly different titles) was a digest-sized mystery magazine combining classic reprints and some original material. Stout was listed as editor-in-chief, and contributed an introduction to each issue, but otherwise had little involvement.

Issues & Index Sources

  May-1945 – Aug-1945, as Rex Stout Mystery Quarterly: Crime Fiction Index
  Feb-1946 – Mar-1946, as Rex Stout Mystery Magazine: Crime Fiction Index
  Jun-1946 – #9, 1947, as Rex Stout's Mystery Monthly: Crime Fiction Index

Publishers

  Avon Book Co.

Editors

  Louis Greenfield

Formats

  digest

Prices

  25c

Pagecounts

  160pp (dropped to 128pp)

Frequency

  erratic, closer to quarterly

Mentioned in:   Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines
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Reynolds's Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art

Country: UK
Total Issues: 86?+1087=1173?

Reynolds's Miscellany was one of the best, and one of the most historically important, of the "penny dreadful" publications. It was almost the first of the major illustrated fiction weeklies, preceded only by The London Journal. Reynolds edited the Journal from 1845 to 1846, but quarreled with the proprietor George Stiff and quit to start the Miscellany soon after, as competition.

Reynolds's Miscellany published two distinct series. The first series is quite rare. At the same time, John Dicks, publisher of The London Journal, started a new short-lived periodical called The Weekly Magazine of Fiction. This ended on July 1, 1848 and was merged with Reynolds's Miscellany, which began a new series to mark the event.

Reynolds ceased contributing serial novels in 1859 and thereafter the quality of the magazine declined.

Issues & Index Sources

  7-Nov-1846 – 1-Jul-1848
  15-Jul-1848 – 19-Jun-1869: FictionMags Index (incomplete after 23-Jul-1853)

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Publishers

  John Dicks

Editors

  G.W.M. Reynolds

Formats

  tabloid (imperial octavo)

Pagecounts

  16pp

Frequency

  weekly

Online Sources

  Online Books
 

Rhapsody

Country: US

Issues & Index Sources:  1964: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Publishers:   American Art Agency, 7311 Fulton Avenue, North Hollywood, CA.

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Rhapsody Romance

Country: US

While describing itself as a magazine, this generally just published a full-length novel in each issue.

Issues & Index Sources:  Jun-1993 – ?
Publishers:   Starlog Communications International

Rhapsoidia

Country: US
Total Issues: 12?

A small small press print literary magazine based in the city of Riverside (in Southern California) devoted to publishing experimental writing, metafiction, metapoetry, magical realism, as well as works of any genre presented in fresh and innovative ways.

Issues & Index Sources:  15-Aug-2002 – Winter 2007: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Publishers:   Self Taxidermy Press, Loma Linda & Riverside, CA
Editors:   Jeremy C. Shipp & Mark Manalang
Formats:   quarto
Prices:   $6.25
Pagecounts:   56pp

The Rhizome Factor

Country: Australia
Total Issues: 6

Issues & Index Sources:  Feb/Mar-1998 – Apr-2001: Science Fiction Index
Publishers:   PO Box 915, Nedlands 6909, Western Australia, Australia
Editors:   Cathy Cupitt
Formats:   octavo
Prices:   A$4.00
Pagecounts:   64pp
Frequency:   irregular

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Rhodomagnetic Digest

Country: US
Total Issues: 21+2=23

Fanzine.

Issues & Index Sources

  Jul-1949 – 1952
  Jul-1962 – Oct-1962

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Rhythm

Country: UK
Total Issues: 14+3=17

Fiction was a regular part of the line-up of this otherwise highly critical review; main contributor of stories was Katherine Mansfield; also Frank Harris, Gerda Morgan.

Issues & Index Sources

  Summer 1911 – Mar-1913
  May-1913 – Jul-1913, as The Blue Review: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)

Publishers

  St Catherine Press to Spring 1912; Stephen Swift & Co. to Aug-1912; then Martin Secker

Editors

  John Middleton Murry

Frequency

  quarterly to Spring 1912, then monthly

Mentioned in:   British Literary Magazines Vol. 3

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  Online Books
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Rhythmus

Country: US
Total Issues: 6

Initially subtitled "A Magazine of the New Poetry".

Issues & Index Sources:  Jan-1923 – May/Jun-1924: FictionMags Index (partial issues only)

Rialto Series

Country: US
Total Issues: 84

Issues & Index Sources:  1890 – 1898
Publishers:   Rand McNally
Mentioned in:   Dime Novel Bibliography


Richard E. Geis

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The Richard S. Shaver Magazine

Country: US
Total Issues: 1

Issues & Index Sources:  #1, 2013
Website:   www.movielocationsplus.com/Fortuna/magShaver.htm
Publishers:   Pulp Tales Press
Formats:   digest
Prices:   $15.00
Pagecounts:   156pp


Richmond's Novels

Country: US
Total Issues: 156

Issues & Index Sources:  1871 – 1885: Dime Novel Bibliography
Publishers:   Richmond & Co.
Mentioned in:   Dime Novel Bibliography


Rictus

Country: US
Total Issues: 8

A literary fanzine devoted to horror fiction and the supernatural; each issue featured horror and dark fiction and poetry. Moved online after #8.

Issues & Index Sources:  1994 – ?: FictionMags Index (sample issue only)
Publishers:   Mary E. Spock
Editors:   Mary E. Spock

Riders of the Range

Country: US
Total Issues: 4

Issues & Index Sources:  Apr/May-1931 – Oct/Nov-1931: Western Fiction Index
Publishers:   Good Story Magazine Co. (Harold Hersey)
Formats:   standard pulp
Frequency:   bimonthly
Mentioned in:   The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, The Pulp Western

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Ridgway's

Country: US
Total Issues: 18

Subtitled "a militant weekly for God and country", published an early version of Joseph Conrad's "The Secret Agent" as an 11-part serial, 6-Oct-1906 - 15-Dec-1906.

Issues & Index Sources:  6-Oct-1906 – 9-Feb-1907
Publishers:   The Ridgway Co., New York
Editors:   Erman J. Ridgway
Frequency:   weekly
 


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