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Tomorrow Magazine [1970]Country: US
SF Fanzine.
Editors: Paul Engelberg Formats: quarto Prices: 85c Pagecounts: 40pp |
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Tomorrow: Speculative Fiction [1993]Country: USTotal Issues: 24+?
Small-press magazine which later converted into a webzine. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsAlgis BudrysFormatsquartoPrices$3.50-$4.50Pagecounts64pp-88ppFrequencybimonthlyRelated SitesScience Fiction Encyclopedia |
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Tomorrow: A Journal for the World Citizen of the New AgeCountry: UK
Published "Miss Winters and the Wind" by Christine N. Govan, May 1946.
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Tomorrow And...Country: USTotal Issues: 9
Fanzine that published some fiction, including three stories by Harlan Ellison.
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TonightCountry: US
Renamed Night People in February 1970 but, just to confuse matters, unsold copies of earlier issues of Tonight (and other magazines) were rebound (as Tonight) with new dates and issue numbers from late 1971, overlapping Night People in both dates and issues numbers. Issues & Index Sources
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Top Detective AnnualCountry: USTotal Issues: 3
Annual pulp, reprinting mystery fiction by well-known writers from other Standard Magazines titles. While rumours exist of a 1950 issue it has never been located and was probably not published. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersStandard MagazinesEditorsFormatsstandard pulpPrices25cPagecounts162ppFrequencyannualMentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines |
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Top HoleCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1
Formats: tabloid Pagecounts: 12pp |
Topical TimesCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1071
A story-paper which concentrated on features about sport, mostly
football, but which carried a serial plus one or two stories usually of
a thriller nature.
Formats: small tabloid Prices: 2d (in 1936) Pagecounts: 28pp Frequency: weekly |
Top-Notch DetectiveCountry: USTotal Issues: 3
Little is known about this magazine which promised "12 Smashing Murder Stories" in each issue. It began with vol.2 no.5 and so presumably replaced an earlier title, but it is not known what.
Formats: standard pulp Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines |
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Top-Notch MagazineCountry: USTotal Issues: 602
Began as a magazine for teenagers and even as a pulp concentrated mostly
on sports stories, switched to a men's adventure magazine in the 1930s;
published Jack London, F. Britten Austin, William Wallace Cook, Bertram
Atkey, Johnston McCulley in early days; later H. Bedford-Jones, Antony
M. Rud. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersStreet & Smith Publications, Inc.EditorsBurt L. Standish (Gilbert Patten) (first 4 issues)Henry Wilton Thomas Apr-1930? J.I. Lawrence FormatsPricesPagecountsFrequencytwice-monthly, shifted to thrice-monthly in 1913; monthly in 1930sRelated SitesThe Pulp Magazines ProjectMentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps Online SourcesOnline Books (10 issues) |
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Top-Notch Magazine (Canada)Country: Canada
Canadian reprint edition of Top-Notch Magazine.
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Top-Notch WesternCountry: USTotal Issues: 5?
Formats: standard pulp Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, The Pulp Western |
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TopperCountry: US
"This magazine was a mixed bag of trendy early 60s action, and included fiction by Dave Gregg, Guido Maria Lion, and Don Rowell."
Editors: David Zentner Prices: 50c Pagecounts: 74pp |
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Topping Book for BoysCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1?
Frequency: annual |
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Topping Book for GirlsCountry: UK
Frequency: annual |
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TopsCountry: US
Subtitled "The Entertaining Magazine for Men".
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