Science-fiction Studies, Volume 22SFS Publications., 1995 - Electronic journals |
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Page 146
... issue . The third well - known 35 ¢ magazine at the time was The Atlantic Monthly , but it was a more serious magazine , with no illustrations , and with only about 16,000 subscribers . In this year Scribner's Magazine was established ...
... issue . The third well - known 35 ¢ magazine at the time was The Atlantic Monthly , but it was a more serious magazine , with no illustrations , and with only about 16,000 subscribers . In this year Scribner's Magazine was established ...
Page 150
... issue makes no reference to boys and in general appearance does not differ from the other pulp- paper magazines . It was still priced at 10 ¢ . The publishers of Everybody's launched Adventure in 1910 as a 15 ¢ monthly magazine of 192 ...
... issue makes no reference to boys and in general appearance does not differ from the other pulp- paper magazines . It was still priced at 10 ¢ . The publishers of Everybody's launched Adventure in 1910 as a 15 ¢ monthly magazine of 192 ...
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... issue of The Green Book , established in 1911 by the publishers of The Red Book and The Blue Book , is devoted in its articles and fiction entirely to the stage : 96 pages of articles illustrated with photographs on slick paper and 96 ...
... issue of The Green Book , established in 1911 by the publishers of The Red Book and The Blue Book , is devoted in its articles and fiction entirely to the stage : 96 pages of articles illustrated with photographs on slick paper and 96 ...
Contents
Susan Ayres The Straight Mind in Russs The Female Man | 22 |
Arthur B Evans The New Jules Verne | 35 |
Cathy Peppers Dialogic Origins and Alien Identities in Butlers | 47 |
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