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with the fifth issue, and remained under that title through the end of its run, though the magazine was still a quarterly at the time the title changed. The Fall 1952 issue was also dated September 1952. There were seven volumes of three issues, and a final volume of two issues. The magazine was
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as a pulp; in Ashley's words, "Early pulp fiction somehow never reads right in book form. You need the crumbling paper, the smell of woodpulp, and the mixture of advertisements, illustrations and old pulp-style text to create the right atmosphere". Most of the contents were reprinted from
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The initial schedule was quarterly. The magazine became popular with fans because of the access it gave them to old favorite stories, and it was immediately successful, soon becoming more popular than the other Standard Magazine science fiction pulps. The success led Standard to issue
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in pulp format and priced at 25 cents throughout its life; it began at 160 pages and dropped to 144 pages with the Spring 1951 issue, then to 128 pages with the September 1953 issue, and finally to 112 pages for the last two issues. The publisher was Best Books, of
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the previous year, but this only lasted until the following year, by which time it was no longer doing well financially. It was back on a quarterly schedule starting with the Winter 1954 issue. The pulps were in rapid decline by the mid-1950s, and both
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The pulp format was intended to appeal to readers who were nostalgic for the early years of the science fiction pulp market. Sf historian Mike Ashley suggested that Pines was right to launch
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at the height of the pulp magazine era. It helped to form science fiction as a separately marketed genre, and by the mid-1930s several more sf magazines had appeared, including
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which appeared in the very first issue. In addition to fiction, there was an editorial page and a letter column. Illustrators whose work appeared in its pages included
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had room for some of the longer stories in the backfile. At the end of the 1940s a boom in science fiction magazines encouraged Pines to issue a new magazine, titled
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in 1950 to provide an outlet for reprinting longer material. In late 1952 it switched to a bimonthly schedule, having changed its title to
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A Canadian edition of the first four editions appeared from Better Publications in Toronto with the same contents as the U.S. editions.
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as a vehicle for more science fiction reprints, but the success did not last. In 1955 it was merged with Standard's
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The magazine was a quarterly for all but six issues, from November 1952 to September 1953. The title changed from
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The Time Machines:The Story of the Science-Fiction Pulp Magazines from the beginning to 1950
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color-coded to show who was editor for each issue. The editors, in sequence, were Sam
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Merwin, Samuel Mines, and Alexander Samalman. Underlining indicates that an issue
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as part of the transaction, and he instituted a "Hall of Fame" department in
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Transformations:The Story of the Science-Fiction Magazines from 1950 to 1970
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was titled as a quarterly (e.g. "Winter 1954") rather than as a monthly.
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Ashley, Mike; Edwards, Malcolm; Nicholls, Peter (August 23, 2014).
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Ashley, Mike; Nicholls, Peter; Stableford, Brian (July 8, 2014).
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History of US science fiction and fantasy magazines to 1950
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from 1950 to 1955, showing volume and issue numbers, and
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Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines
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George Kelley Paperback and Pulp Fiction Collection
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Index


Earle K. Bergey
pulp
science fiction magazine
Standard Magazines
Kokomo, Indiana
Wonder Story Annual
Startling Stories
Gordon R. Dickson
Walter M. Miller
Richard Matheson
Amazing Stories
Hugo Gernsback
Wonder Stories
Ned Pines
Beacon Publications
Startling Stories
Captain Future
Wonder Story Annual
A.E. van Vogt's
Slan
Street and Smith's
Astounding Science Fiction
Richard Matheson
Walter M. Miller
Gordon R. Dickson
Poul Anderson
Virgil Finlay
Ed Emsh
Earle Bergey

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