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... magazines lasted from 1926 to 1955. One starts the story in 1926 with the appearance of the first science fiction magazine , Amazing Stories , and concludes in 1955 when Thrilling Wonder Stories , one descendant of the Gernsback magazines ...
... magazines lasted from 1926 to 1955. One starts the story in 1926 with the appearance of the first science fiction magazine , Amazing Stories , and concludes in 1955 when Thrilling Wonder Stories , one descendant of the Gernsback magazines ...
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... magazine era will thus seem askew to science fiction scholars , because he is familiar with virtually all the genre pulps except the science fiction magazines that such scholars examine . Devoting himself to forms of pulp fiction that ...
... magazine era will thus seem askew to science fiction scholars , because he is familiar with virtually all the genre pulps except the science fiction magazines that such scholars examine . Devoting himself to forms of pulp fiction that ...
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... Magazines from the Beginning to 1950 : The History of the Science - Fiction Magazine , Volume 1. To summarize its virtues , one might concisely state that Ashley is the anti - Stover . His prose style , if unspectacular , is ...
... Magazines from the Beginning to 1950 : The History of the Science - Fiction Magazine , Volume 1. To summarize its virtues , one might concisely state that Ashley is the anti - Stover . His prose style , if unspectacular , is ...
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INTERVIEW | 1 |
ARTICLES | 21 |
David Seed H G Wells and the Liberating Atom | 33 |
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