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Page 190
Furthermore , while one might attempt to explain away the letters and “ Guest Editorials ” found in Gernsback's magazines ... the new magazines he launched were not as successful , and in 1936 he sold his remaining magazine , Wonder ...
Furthermore , while one might attempt to explain away the letters and “ Guest Editorials ” found in Gernsback's magazines ... the new magazines he launched were not as successful , and in 1936 he sold his remaining magazine , Wonder ...
Page 191
Thus , even though Bates's first editorial announcement sounded congruent with Gernsback's ideas— “ ASTOUNDING STORIES ... is a magazine whose stories will anticipate the scientific achievements of To - morrow [ sic ] —whose stories ...
Thus , even though Bates's first editorial announcement sounded congruent with Gernsback's ideas— “ ASTOUNDING STORIES ... is a magazine whose stories will anticipate the scientific achievements of To - morrow [ sic ] —whose stories ...
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It establishes a compound break with both the lurid and the stodgy traditions of s - f magazine publishing . From cover design to advertising selections , GALAXY Science Fiction intends to be a mature magazine for mature readers .
It establishes a compound break with both the lurid and the stodgy traditions of s - f magazine publishing . From cover design to advertising selections , GALAXY Science Fiction intends to be a mature magazine for mature readers .
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Contents
A HISTORY OF SCIENCE FICTION CRITICISM | 161 |
Gary Westfahl The Popular Tradition of Science Fiction | 187 |
Hassler The Academic Pioneers of Science Fiction | 213 |
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