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  1. Galactic Central

    Please note, however, that, with the exception of my own Galactic Central series of bibliographies, I cannot supply copies of any of the bibliographies mentioned herein. Similarly, in general, I …

  2. Pulp Magazines - philsp.com

    The magazine indexes themselves are listed on a separate page, cross-referenced from the above pages as appropriate.

  3. All Magazines - philsp.com

    Index of Indexes to MagazinesIn an attempt to avoid over-lengthy page load times, the list of magazines has been split into a number of sections as follows:

  4. The FictionMags Index - philsp.com

    Cover images are provided by Galactic Central. This index is a work in progress, created from magazine contents listings entered by members of the FictionMags mailing list and many others.

  5. Magazines - philsp.com

    For general browsing, or to locate a particular magazine by name, the best place to start is the top level index to All Magazines as this includes all the magazines and the story papers in the list. …

  6. Science Fiction, Fantasy and Weird Magazines - philsp.com

    The magazine indexes themselves are listed on a separate page, cross-referenced from the above pages as appropriate.

  7. The Argosy & Related Magazines

    Checklist of The Argosy and related magazinesThe Argosy & related magazines These pages attempt to provide a checklist of The Argosy, generally regarded as the first pulp magazine, …

  8. The Shadow Magazine - philsp.com

    The Shadow Magazine The Shadow Magazine was the first, and arguably the best, of the "character hero" pulp magazines. Launched in 1931 it soon established a monthly schedule …

  9. Western Story Magazine - philsp.com

    Feb 11, 2010 · Western Story Magazine During World War II a special "Overseas Edition" was produced for the armed forces. Australian, British, and Canadian, reprint editions exist for the …

  10. Index to Publishers

    Galactic Central was originally created by the late Gordon Benson, Jr. in the early 1980's as a way of providing the fannish community with cheap, but comprehensive, working bibliographies.