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Appendix 2 - Summary of Science–Fiction Magazines

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The following lists all English-language science-fiction magazines covered by this volume together with issue and editorial details. It also covers strongly associational titles. Magazine titles are listed in alphabetical order of first issue. Individual issues are listed for each year together with a cumulative total at the end of each column. The cumulative total includes issues detailed in Volume I. Dates shown are cover dates. The list continues from Volume I and thus starts in January 1951, though first issues are shown if the magazine commenced in 1950. The cut-off date for this volume is December 1970, though magazines that folded in 1971 are shown to their final issue. Issues continuing beyond that date are covered in Volume III. Combined months are shown thus: May/Jun means a single issue with the cover date May/June. Months are abbreviated to their first three characters. Seasonal dates are shown thus: Spr = Spring; Sum = Summer; Aut or Fall = Autumn or Fall; Win = Winter. Seasonal and undated issues are shown in the column corresponding to the month of sale. Reprint editions are not listed unless their contents vary significantly.

Alien Worlds

Publisher: Partington & Nadler, Manchester

Editors: Charles Partington and Harry Nadler

1966: #1 (1)

Amazing Science Stories

Publisher: Pemberton's, Manchester

Editors: not named; possibly Stafford Pemberton

1951: #1, #2 (2)

Amazing Stories

First issued in April 1926; see Volume I for details prior to 1951.

Publisher: Ziff-Davis, Chicago (relocated to New York from March 1951), April 1938–June 1965; Ultimate Publishing, New York, August 1965–February 1979.

Editor-in-Chief: Howard Browne, January 1950–August 1956; Paul W. Fairman, September 1956–November 1958; Norman Lobsenz, December 1958–June 1965; Sol Cohen, August 1965–November 1969.

Managing Editor: William L. Hamling, March 1947–February 1951; Lila E. Shaffer, March 1951–March 1953; Paul W. Fairman, April/May 1953–November 1954; Howard Browne, January 1955–May 1956; Paul W. Fairman, June 1956–November 1958; Cele Goldsmith [Lalli], December 1958–June 1965; Joseph Ross, August 1965–October 1967; Harry Harrison, December 1967–September 1968; Barry N. Malzberg, November 1968–March 1969; Ted White, May 1969–February 1979.

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Transformations
The Story of the Science Fiction Magazines from 1950 to 1970
, pp. 320 - 349
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Print publication year: 2005

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