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Squane's JournalCountry: UK
Small press fantasy/horror fiction magazine.
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Squire: A Man's MagazineCountry: Australia
Men's magazine which ran three or four stories per issue. Issues & Index Sources
EditorsJack de LissaFrequencymonthly |
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Staffs and StarshipsCountry: USTotal Issues: 3
Semi-professional online magazine available by subscription only.
Editors: James Boone Dryden |
Stag [1937]Country: US
Subtitled "A Magazine for Men" and very similar in style to the British Lilliput, with a number of stories in each issue.
Editors: Arthur Brackman Formats: digest Prices: 25c Pagecounts: 96 |
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Stag [1945]Country: UKTotal Issues: 6+3=9
A thin collection of stories, jokes, articles and glamour photos. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersWinter Brothers Press, 14 Bennett's Hill, BirminghamEditorsBevis WinterFormatsdigestPrices1/6dPagecounts66ppFrequencyquarterly |
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Stag [1950]Country: USTotal Issues: 444+
Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsNoah SarlatFormatsquartoPricesFrequencybimonthly (in 1951)Mentioned in: It's a Man's World |
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Stag (Canada)Country: Canada
Featured "cartoons, humour, fiction & comment". Started out in a full-sized magazine format, but switched to a smaller digest format within a year of its first issue.
Prices: 25c |
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Stage and ScreenCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1?
Although the publisher and displayed price are American, this was a British magazine that reprinted from a variety of US magazines.
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Stage and Screen Stories [1929]Country: US
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Stage StoriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 2
Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
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The StakeCountry: US
A satirical magazine which takes the line that "our planet is indeed dying, and the people who are killing it have names and addresses, but why not sit on our hands and laugh until the bitter end?"
Publishers: III Publishing, P.O. Box 170363, San Francisco, CA 94117-0363, USA Formats: A4 Prices: $3.95 Pagecounts: 36pp |
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StandCountry: UKTotal Issues: 220 (as at Jan-2019)
A heavy emphasis on poetry and international fiction with occasional special issues, e.g. Eastern European literature, Australian literature, etc. Also sponsors an international fiction contest. Emphasis on social injustice issues and relationship with community. Publishes 10-12 stories per year. Incorporating Three Arts Quarterly and the North East Arts Review.
Publishers: Jon Silkin (London until 1966, then Newcastle); under aegis of University of Leeds Editors: Jon Silkin with various co-editors; currently John Kinsella & Michael Hulse (2000) Formats: first issue was mimeographed; became a pocketbook; now A5 Prices: 95p (in 1983) Pagecounts: 84pp Frequency: quarterly Mentioned in: British Literary Magazines Vol. 4 |
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The Standard [1827]Country: UK
British daily newspaper which published some fiction. In 1857 it became a morning paper with the more famous Evening Standard being created in 1859 as a sister paper.
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Standard [1899]Country: US
Theatre magazine which, under a bewildering number of names, eventually led to Vanity Fair (US). Issues & Index Sources
#becomes Vanity Fair (US) PublishersThe Vanity Fair Co., New York |
The Standard [1914]Country: US
"Published to promote ethical thinking and to encourage better ways of living."
Editors: David Saville Muzzey (in 1914) Online Sources: Hathi Trust |