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Wide Awake WeeklyCountry: USTotal Issues: 168
Formats: 11 x 8" Prices: 5c Pagecounts: 32 Frequency: weekly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
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Wide WorldCountry: USTotal Issues: 532
Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
The Wide World Magazine (UK)Country: UKTotal Issues: 805?
Principally a magazine of popular travel-adventure articles, some of them perhaps fictional. Merged with Geographical Magazine. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersNewnes, LondonEditorsPrices1/3d (in 1942)FrequencymonthlyOnline SourcesOnline Books |
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The Wide World Magazine (Australia)Country: Australia
Australian reprint edition of The Wide World Magazine.
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The Wide World Magazine (Canada)Country: Canada
Canadian reprint edition of The Wide World Magazine.
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The Wide World Magazine (US)Country: USTotal Issues: 373?
US reprint edition of The Wide World Magazine. Issues & Index Sources
#merges with The Danger Trail PublishersThe International News Company for George Newnes, Ltd.Frequencymonthly |
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Wide World NoveletteCountry: UKTotal Issues: 319
Frequency: weekly |
Wife and HomeCountry: UK
"Complete stories, 3000 - 5000 words; serials in five to six instalments of 10,000 words each". Issues & Index Sources
#merges with Woman and Home PublishersFleetway Publications Ltd, Fleetway House, Farringdon St., London EC4Frequencymonthly |
WigwagCountry: US
Eclectic general interest magazine with occasional fiction.
Editors: Alexander Caplen Formats: quarto slick Prices: $2.95 Pagecounts: 96pp Related Sites: Wikipedia |
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Wild and Wooly Mammoth DetectiveCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
Spoof pulp featuring "The Case of the Errant Elephant" by Hannibal Alps, limited to 100 numbered copies. George Chastain did the art. Mike Avallone, Larry Latham & Rich Greene are also credited.
Formats: 8.5" x 5.5." Pagecounts: 13pp |
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Wildcat (Adventures)Country: USTotal Issues: 30?+60?=90?
Started as a men's adventure magazine called Man's Wildcat Adventures (soon abbreviated to Wildcat Adventures) that published part of William Burrough's "Junkie" in its first issue. Subsequently changed name to Wildcat and became a men's magazine ("a fifth-rate Swank") that published Barry Malzberg's first story. Selections from the latter incarnation appeared as Wildcat Special. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersCandar Publications, 235 Park Avenue South, NYEditorsJames Holmes & Jack ? |
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Wild Cat Books Presents...Country: USTotal Issues: 5
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Wild Cat Books Pulp Fiction ClassicsCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
Editors: Ron Hanna Formats: tp Prices: $12.50 Pagecounts: 208pp |
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Wild Cat Books Special EditionCountry: USTotal Issues: 3
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Wild Cat PulpsCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
Editors: Ron Hanna Formats: quarto Prices: $13.00 Pagecounts: 122pp |
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Wild CherriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 4
"No photos but lots of cartoons & drawings & 10 spicy Stories"
Mentioned in: Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Uncovered: The Hidden Art of Girlie Pulps |
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