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641:, the novel that had persuaded Campbell to set his plans for a fantasy magazine into motion: the plot, involving aliens who own the human race, has been described by SF historian Mike Ashley as "a strange mixture of science fiction and occult fantasy". Campbell asked Russell for revisions to the story to emphasize the fantastic elements but still demanded that Russell work out the logical implications of his premises. This became a defining characteristic of the fiction published in
857:, about a man who discovers that all women are secretly witches, was the lead story in the April 1943 issue. The protagonist, a university professor, "is forced to abandon scepticism and discover the underlying equations of magic, via symbolic logic", in critic David Langford's description. Leiber also contributed "Smoke Ghost" in October 1941, described by Ashley as "arguably the first seriously modern ghost story". Another writer whose first story appeared in
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637:, in the announcement of the new magazine. He argued that "it has been the quality of the fantasy that you have read in the past that has made the very word anathema ... will offer fantasy of a quality so far different from that which has appeared in the past as to change your entire understanding of the term". The first issue, the following month, led with Russell's
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blunt-instrument technique of the so-called Gothic horror tale". Campbell insisted on the same rational approach to fantasy that he required of his science fiction writers, and in the words of
Clareson, this led to the destruction of "not only the prevalent narrative tone but also most of the trappings that had dominated fantasy from
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had cover paintings, but from July 1940 the cover style was changed to a table of contents, with a small ink drawing usually accompanying the summary of each story, in an attempt to make the magazine appear more dignified. The cover art came almost entirely from artists who did not contribute to many
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comments that the two protagonists' relationship is "depicted with a tortured (and still haunting) erotic frankness unusual in genre literature of the 1940s". In addition to the Harold Shea pieces, de Camp published several other well-received stories, including "The Wheels of If" (October 1940) and
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with the
December 1943 issue, but it was canceled before that issue appeared. The price began at 20 cents and rose to 25 cents with the change to bedsheet size; it remained at 25 cents when the size changed back to pulp. It had 164 pages when pulp-sized and 130 pages while it was bedsheet-sized. It
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had been to assume that the "creatures of mythology and folklore" could be characters in an amusing tale as easily as they could be made part of a horror story. Horror stories, he said, had a place, but "horror injected with a sharp and poisoned needle is just as effective as when applied with the
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story about a time-traveler who attempts to save the Roman Empire from the coming Dark Ages; Edwards and Clute comment that the story is "the most accomplished early excursion into history in magazine SF, and is regarded as a classic". Also highly regarded is
Wellman's "When It Was Moonlight"
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Williamson's "Darker Than You Think" (December 1940), which provides a scientific basis for a race of werewolves living undetected alongside human beings. Expanded into a novel in 1948, it remains Williamson's best-known fantasy, and SF historian
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was a pulp magazine that specialized in fantasy stories and material that no other magazine would accept. It was not initially successful, but by the 1930s had established itself and was regularly publishing science fiction (SF) as well as fantasy.
649:'s "Trouble with Water", a comic fantasy about a modern New Yorker who offends a water gnome; in its whimsicality and naturalistic merging of a modern background with a classic fantasy trope, "Trouble with Water" was a better indication than
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was the first magazine to focus solely on fantasy, and it remained the pre-eminent magazine in this field for over a decade. In the meantime, science fiction was starting to form a separately marketed genre, with the appearance in 1926 of
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of writers already comfortable with similar rigor in science fiction stories, and
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began as a monthly and switched to bimonthly from
December 1940 on. The volume numbering was regular, with six volumes of six numbers and a final volume of three numbers. The title began as simply
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American who finds himself in the worlds of various mythologies, depicts a system of magic based on mathematical logic. Other notable works included several novels by
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was forced to a bimonthly schedule in 1941 by poor sales and canceled in 1943 when wartime paper shortages became so acute that
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appeared in March 1939. It was a monthly at first, but poor sales forced a switch to a bimonthly schedule beginning in
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and six pence). Part of the run was issued in a hardcover binding at a higher price. One story from the U.S. version was omitted: "One Man's Harp" by
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were also being launched. Campbell began acquiring stories suitable for the new magazine, without a definite launch date in mind. When
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published without doubt the greatest collection of fantasy stories produced in one magazine." Despite its lack of commercial success,
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created the modern genre of fantasy, though commercial success for the genre had to wait until the 1970s.
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science fiction or fantasy magazines: six of the sixteen paintings were by
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is the most lamented of all science fiction and fantasy magazines;
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setting. Four more Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories appeared in
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Chapdelaine, Perry A.; Chapdelaine, Tony; Hay, George (1985).
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was a companion to Street & Smith's science fiction pulp,
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would take. Campbell commented in a letter at the time that
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John Clute, "Lyon Sprague de Camp", in Clute & Grant,
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930:Illustration by Edd Cartier for L. Ron Hubbard's "
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1863:are next in quality, while "Who Wants Power?" by
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758:, whose "The Devil Makes the Law" (reprinted as "
4765:Monthly magazines published in the United States
1015:influenced the science fiction that appeared in
829:than they were tales of scientific imagination.
2727:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy
2708:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy
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27:American pulp fantasy fiction magazine
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2609:. New York: St. Martin's Press, Inc.
2603:Clute, John; Nicholls, Peter (1993).
2588:. New York: St. Martin's Press, Inc.
1631:includes four stories reprinted from
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3227:Two Complete Science-Adventure Books
2097:Pictorial History of Science Fiction
1847:In the letter, to early contributor
887:(December 1940), a story about Poe.
3038:Miracle Science and Fantasy Stories
2672:. New York: T. Doherty Associates.
2606:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
2439:Science Fiction and Fantasy Authors
1635:and the first print appearance of "
1625:were published in the early 1960s.
557:Astounding Stories of Super Science
4654:LGBT themes in speculative fiction
3980:Works inspired by J. R. R. Tolkien
2471:. Chicago: Henry Regnery Company.
1621:Three anthologies of stories from
972:through the nineteenth century to
283:Background and publication history
25:
2580:Clute, John; Grant, John (1997).
2235:from the original on 29 June 2011
1804:Unknown Worlds: Tales from Beyond
1080:Issues of the British reprint of
151:, published from 1939 to 1943 by
4785:Magazines disestablished in 1943
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2933:Dusty Ayres and His Battle Birds
2748:. Westport CT: Greenwood Press.
528:In May 1923, the first issue of
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3664:Ballantine Adult Fantasy series
2384:Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
2358:Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
2225:"Magazine:Unknown – ISFDB"
2131:Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
292:, showing volume/issue number.
249:'s "When It Was Moonlight" and
32:Unknown Worlds (disambiguation)
3206:Terence X. O'Leary's War Birds
2773:in "The Pulp Magazine Archive"
2653:. New York: Ballantine Books.
2632:. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co.
2509:. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
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4780:Magazines established in 1939
2863:A. Merritt's Fantasy Magazine
2551:. Franklin, TN: AC Projects.
2272:"Donald R. Bensen", in Tuck,
1834:Russell's original title was
564:. The title was shortened to
3115:Scientific Detective Monthly
3080:Out of This World Adventures
1011:Clareson also suggests that
890:The first sixteen issues of
825:were more like the works of
661:, "Trouble with Water", and
550:, a pulp magazine edited by
3682:The Encyclopedia of Fantasy
2668:Hartwell, David G. (1987).
2584:The Encyclopedia of Fantasy
1914:"Unknown Worlds", in Tuck,
1588:with the March 1942 issue.
271:into a bimonthly or ending
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3185:Tales of Magic and Mystery
2954:Famous Fantastic Mysteries
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166:Astounding Science Fiction
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2975:Fantastic Story Quarterly
2856:Amazing Stories Quarterly
2624:Currey, Lloyd W. (1978).
2467:Ashley, Michael (1976) .
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2706:Tuck, Donald H. (1974).
2647:del Rey, Lester (1979).
2524:Carter, Paul A. (1977).
2426:World of Science Fiction
2410:World of Science Fiction
2332:World of Science Fiction
2175:, in Clute & Grant,
2147:John W. Campbell Letters
149:fantasy fiction magazine
77:Fantasy fiction magazine
58:Cover art by H. W. Scott
4053:Fire-breathing monsters
3220:Tops in Science Fiction
3003:G-8 and His Battle Aces
2947:Dynamic Science Stories
2940:Dynamic Science Fiction
2450:"George Hay", in Tuck,
2345:Encyclopedia of Fantasy
2319:Encyclopedia of Fantasy
2206:Encyclopedia of Fantasy
2193:Encyclopedia of Fantasy
2177:Encyclopedia of Fantasy
3804:Dungeons & Dragons
3024:Marvel Science Stories
2996:Future Science Fiction
2849:Amazing Stories Annual
2505:Asimov, Isaac (1979).
1673:John W. Campbell, Jr.
1036:Galaxy Science Fiction
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882:" (December 1939), an
750:writers who wrote for
743:
665:'Where Angels Fear ...
625:Contents and reception
572:. At the end of 1937,
3870:International Fantasy
3178:Super Science Stories
2486:Ashley, Mike (2000).
2133:, pp. 1258–1259.
1859:and "Dark Vision" by
1857:Robert Moore Williams
1561:. In December 1940 "
1075:Bibliographic details
963:The Castle of Otranto
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704:Typewriter in the Sky
629:Campbell's plans for
576:took over as editor.
222:Darker Than You Think
4674:Supernatural fiction
3751:Fantastic Adventures
3101:Science-Fiction Plus
2961:Fantastic Adventures
2687:Kyle, David (1977).
2290:Creation of Tomorrow
2260:, pp. 380, 390.
1592:Related publications
257:", the first in his
255:Two Sought Adventure
3975:Tolkien's influence
3688:Fantasy Masterworks
3641:Television programs
3449:Fairy tale parodies
3284:Wonder Story Annual
2870:Astonishing Stories
2507:In Memory Yet Green
2373:, pp. 266–282.
2360:, pp. 308–310.
2321:, pp. 573–574.
2306:In Memory Yet Green
2258:In Memory Yet Green
2195:, pp. 257–258.
2081:In Memory Yet Green
2067:, pp. 694–699.
1970:, pp. 140–141.
1931:, pp. 727–736.
1798:Martin H. Greenberg
1678:From Unknown Worlds
1603:From Unknown Worlds
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949:From Unknown Worlds
617:monthly and cancel
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53:The first issue of
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4745:Unknown (magazine)
4197:Damsel in distress
3965:Mythopoeic Society
3566:Paranormal romance
3481:Historical fantasy
3466:Fantasy of manners
3420:Children's fantasy
2877:Astounding Stories
2691:. London: Hamlyn.
2441:, pp. 99–100.
2025:, pp. 60–103.
1861:Frank Belknap Long
1756:Pyramid: New York
1684:Street & Smith
1574:Atlas Publications
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880:Lest Darkness Fall
756:Robert A. Heinlein
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699:L. Sprague de Camp
671:Manly Wade Wellman
595:Eric Frank Russell
566:Astounding Stories
562:Street & Smith
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231:L. Sprague de Camp
181:Eric Frank Russell
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3398:Sword and sorcery
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3150:Startling Stories
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845:sword and sorcery
695:Theodore Sturgeon
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1751:The Unknown Five
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