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Transition [1927]Country: FranceTotal Issues: 27
A famous avant-garde "little magazine" which published then-experimental work by
James Joyce ("Work in Progress," i.e. Finnegans Wake), Gertrude Stein, Ernest
Hemingway, Samuel Beckett and others. Superseded by Vertical. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersShakespeare and Co., 12 Rue de l'Odeon, ParisEditorsEugene JolasFrequencyquarterly (with interruptions)Related SitesWikipediaModernist Magazines |
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Transition [1960]Country: USTotal Issues: 118 (as at Sep-2015)
An international review with one or two stories per issue. Founded in Uganda, but now published in the US. Issues & Index Sources
Website: hutchinscenter.fas.harvard.edu/transition Publishers69 Dunster Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 (in 2002)EditorsKwame Anthony Appiah & Henry Louis Gates (in 2002)FrequencyquarterlyRelated SitesWikipediaMentioned in: O. Henry Awards Website (in 2002) |
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TranslationsCountry: SwedenTotal Issues: 1
A one-shot fanzine containing fiction and articles by Swedes all in English.
Editors: John-Henri Holmberg Related Sites: Fancyclopedia 3 |
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Translunar Travelers LoungeCountry: USTotal Issues: 10 (as at Apr-2024)
A biannual speculative fiction magazine that aims to explore the fun side of fantasy and science fiction.
Editors: Aimee Ogden & Bennett North |
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TransmissionCountry: USTotal Issues: 1?
Fanzine that published some fiction.
Editors: Michael Esteban |
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TransVersionsCountry: CanadaTotal Issues: 11
Related Sites: Science Fiction Encyclopedia |
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Trap DoorCountry: USTotal Issues: 31 (as at Sep-2015)
Fanzine.
Publishers: Robert Lichtman Related Sites: ZineWiki |
Trapped Detective Story MagazineCountry: USTotal Issues: 35
Guilty Detective Story Magazine and Trapped Detective Story Magazine were companion magazines launched by Feature Publications in June/July 1956. Both determined to show that the spirit of the 1940s detective pulp magazines was still alive and well in the 1950s, albeit in a digest format. Each magazine ran for 35 issues, initially alternating on a bimonthly schedule and latterly alternating with two issues every quarter.
Editors: W.W. Scott Formats: digest Prices: 35c Pagecounts: 128pp Frequency: monthly to Feb-1960 then quarterly Mentioned in: Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines |
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Travel by RoadCountry: UK
Subtitled "Monthly Illustrated", Travel by Road was a slick magazine, about the same size as Liberty and was primarily a non-fiction periodical promoting bus and coach travel in the UK, the last half of the first issue was taken up with maps of the principal bus routes of Great Britain. However the magazine did publish occasional fiction.
Formats: slick (28 cms by 22 cms) Prices: 4d Pagecounts: 36pp Frequency: monthly |
Traveller's PackCountry: UKTotal Issues: 3
A magazine of (true?) adventure stories, some reprinted from US pulps. The series is more like a pulp anthology spin-off of the Master Thriller series.
Editors: probably H. Norman Evans Formats: standard pulp (illustrated) Prices: 1/- Pagecounts: 128pp Frequency: quarterly |
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Traymore SeriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 30
Formats: 6¾ x 4 7/8" Pagecounts: 250 to 300 Frequency: weekly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Treaders of StarlightCountry: USTotal Issues: 2
A speculative and science fiction poetry zine, including poems by L. Sprague de Camp, Jessica Amanda Salmonson & H. Warner Munn.
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TreasureCountry: UK
Educational weekly for 5-9 year-olds. Issues & Index Sources
#incorporated into World of Wonder PublishersFleetway PublicationsPrices1/3d; 7½pPagecounts24ppFrequencyweekly |
The Treasure ChestCountry: US
Initially subtitled "for California Boys and Girls" on the cover, but changed to just "for Boys and Girls" in December 1926.
Editors: Samuel B. Dickson & John B. Wooster Prices: 25c |
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Treasure-Trove LibraryCountry: UKTotal Issues: 45
Began life as a series of anonymous pirate yarn novellas. Later issues contained a lead story starring Ted Strong (aka Young Rough Rider), reprinting stories from the American boys' dime novel series Young Rough Rider Weekly which ran between 1904-1907. Researcher Victor Berch note, "All of the Ted Strong stories were originally by-lined with the house name Ned Taylor and in this instance, the real author was William Wallace Cook."
Prices: 3d; 4d Pagecounts: 68pp; 80pp Frequency: monthly |
Treasury of Great Science Fiction StoriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 3
A reprint magazine selecting from Thrilling Wonder Stories and Startling Stories. Was later relaunched as Science Fiction Yearbook. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersPopular Library, Inc.EditorsJames B. Hendryx, Jr.Formatsstandard pulpPrices50cPagecounts96ppFrequencyannualRelated SitesScience Fiction Encyclopedia |
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