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− | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Science Fiction Digest}} | + | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Science Fiction Digest}}''(Did you mean a different ''[[Science Fiction Digest]]'' or ''[[Fantasy Magazine]]''?)'' |
− | (Did you mean a different [[Science Fiction Digest]]?) | ||
− | Monthly [[fanzine]] | + | |
+ | Monthly [[fanzine]] [[edited]] successively by [[Maurice Z. Ingher]], [[Conrad Ruppert]] and [[Julius Schwartz]]. Later issues included ''[[Cosmos - The Serial Novel]]'' bound with it. It was [[published]] by Ruppert as by the '''Science Fiction Digest Company'''. This magazine originated as ''[[Science Fiction Digest (Ingher)]]'' in September 1932. After December, 1933, it continued under the name '''''Fantasy Magazine'''''. | ||
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+ | It was reviewed in [[William Crawford]] and [[D. R. Welch]]'s ''[[Science Fiction Bibliography]]'', published in 1935: | ||
+ | Vol 1, No 1 dated September 1932. Regular monthly publication for two years—first twelve issues large size 8 x 11. The present size has been used since September 1933. Title changed to ''[[Fantasy Magazine]]'' January 1934. [[Conrad H. Ruppert]] and [[Julius Schwartz]] have been its editors and publishers. | ||
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+ | The Science Fiction Digest is certainly the most valuable magazine for collectors. In its pages are indexes of science fiction in ''Electrical Experimenter'', ''Science & Invention'', ''Thrill Book'', ''Argosy'', ''All Story'', and other Mumsey and Street & Smith publications. There are excellent biographies of many authors, including [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]] and [[A. Merritt]]; several original short stories, among them “The Scroll of Armageddon” by [[Arthur J. Burks]], “The Drone” by [[A. Merritt]], and “The Vortex World” by [[Raymond A. Palmer]]; and a reprint of Merritt’s “Woman of the Wood.” | ||
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+ | Beginning July 1933 the famous ''[[Cosmos]]'' was published serially in supplement form, each installment written by a different author—such names as [[Ralph Milne Earley]], [[Otis Adelbert Kline]], [[David H. Keller]]. | ||
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+ | All the early issues are out of print. Particularly high premiums have been placed on the Nov. 1933 number (When combination with ''[[The Time Traveller]]'' was effected); the April 1934 issue which contains Merritt’s installment of COSMOS; and the Anniversary Issue September 1934 featuring “The Drone.” What price these issues will eventually command, no one can prophesy. | ||
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Issue || Date || Pages || Notes | Issue || Date || Pages || Notes | ||
− | 1 ||September 1932 || || | + | 1 || September 1932 || || |
− | 2 ||October 1932 || || | + | 2 || October 1932 || || |
− | 3 ||November 1932 || || | + | 3 || November 1932 || || |
− | 4 ||December 1932 || || | + | 4 || December 1932 || || |
− | 5 ||January 1933 || || | + | 5 || January 1933 || || |
− | 6 ||February 1933 || 24 || | + | 6 || February 1933 || 24 || |
− | 7 ||March 1933 ||24 || | + | 7 || March 1933 || 24 || |
− | 8 ||April 1933 || ||[[Conrad Ruppert]] takes over as editor. | + | 8 || April 1933 || || [[Conrad Ruppert]] takes over as editor. |
− | 9 ||May 1933 || || | + | 9 || May 1933 || || |
− | 10 ||June 1933 || || | + | 10 || June 1933 || || |
− | 11 ||July 1933 || ||Start of "Cosmos" serial | + | 11 || July 1933 || || Start of "Cosmos" serial |
− | 12 ||August 1933 || 31 || | + | 12 || August 1933 || 31 || |
− | 13 ||September 1933 || || | + | 13 || September 1933 || || |
− | 14 ||October 1933 || || | + | 14 || October 1933 || || |
− | 15 ||November 1933 || || | + | 15 || November 1933 || || Combined with ''[[The Time Traveller]]'' |
− | 16 ||December 1933 || ||Final issue as ''Science Fiction Digest'' | + | 16 || December 1933 || || Final issue as ''Science Fiction Digest'' |
+ | 17 || || || Now ''Fantasy Magazine'' edited by Ruppert | ||
+ | 18 V2.4 ||December 1933 || || [[Thish]] edited by [[Julius Schwartz]] | ||
+ | 19 V2.5 || || || | ||
+ | 20 V2.6 ||February 1934 ||24 || Edited by Ruppert | ||
+ | 21 V3.1 ||March 1934 ||32 || " | ||
+ | 22 V3.2 ||1934 || || | ||
+ | 23 V3.3 ||May 1934 ||32 || Edited by Ruppert | ||
+ | 24 V3.4 ||June 1934 ||32 || Editor now [[Julius Schwartz]] | ||
+ | 25 V4.1 ||September 1934 ||44 || | ||
+ | 26 V4.2 ||October 1934 ||24 || | ||
+ | 27 V4.3 ||December 1934 ||20 || | ||
+ | 28 V4.4 ||February 1935 ||20 || | ||
+ | 29 ||April 1935 || || | ||
+ | 30 ||May 1935 || || | ||
+ | 31 V5.1 ||June 1935 ||20 || | ||
+ | 32 V5.2 ||July 1935 ||20 || | ||
+ | 33 V5.3 ||August 1935 ||20 || | ||
+ | 34 V5.4 ||September 1935 ||39 || | ||
+ | 35 V6.1 ||January 1936 ||36 || | ||
+ | 36 V6.2 ||March 1936 ||32 || | ||
+ | 37 V6.3 ||June 1936 ||32 || | ||
+ | 38 ||September 1936 ||56 || | ||
+ | 39 ||January 1937 ||32 || | ||
</tab> | </tab> | ||
− | + | There may be some errors in the numbering of issues here. [[L. W. Currey]] lists issue #17 as Vol. 2, #5, appearing in January 1934, which is #19 above. | |
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+ | * {{fanzineindex|name=Science Fiction Digest|dir=SF_Digest_2}}. | ||
+ | * {{fanzineindex|name=Fantasy Magazine|dir=Fantasy_Magazine }}. | ||
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− | {{publication | start=1932 | end= | + | {{publication | start=1932 | end=1937}} |
[[Category:fanzine]] | [[Category:fanzine]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 03:37, 8 May 2023
(Did you mean a different Science Fiction Digest or Fantasy Magazine?)
Monthly fanzine edited successively by Maurice Z. Ingher, Conrad Ruppert and Julius Schwartz. Later issues included Cosmos - The Serial Novel bound with it. It was published by Ruppert as by the Science Fiction Digest Company. This magazine originated as Science Fiction Digest in September 1932. After December, 1933, it continued under the name Fantasy Magazine.
It was reviewed in William Crawford and D. R. Welch's Science Fiction Bibliography, published in 1935:
Vol 1, No 1 dated September 1932. Regular monthly publication for two years—first twelve issues large size 8 x 11. The present size has been used since September 1933. Title changed to Fantasy Magazine January 1934. Conrad H. Ruppert and Julius Schwartz have been its editors and publishers. The Science Fiction Digest is certainly the most valuable magazine for collectors. In its pages are indexes of science fiction in Electrical Experimenter, Science & Invention, Thrill Book, Argosy, All Story, and other Mumsey and Street & Smith publications. There are excellent biographies of many authors, including Edgar Rice Burroughs and A. Merritt; several original short stories, among them “The Scroll of Armageddon” by Arthur J. Burks, “The Drone” by A. Merritt, and “The Vortex World” by Raymond A. Palmer; and a reprint of Merritt’s “Woman of the Wood.” Beginning July 1933 the famous Cosmos was published serially in supplement form, each installment written by a different author—such names as Ralph Milne Earley, Otis Adelbert Kline, David H. Keller. All the early issues are out of print. Particularly high premiums have been placed on the Nov. 1933 number (When combination with The Time Traveller was effected); the April 1934 issue which contains Merritt’s installment of COSMOS; and the Anniversary Issue September 1934 featuring “The Drone.” What price these issues will eventually command, no one can prophesy.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | September 1932 | ||
2 | October 1932 | ||
3 | November 1932 | ||
4 | December 1932 | ||
5 | January 1933 | ||
6 | February 1933 | 24 | |
7 | March 1933 | 24 | |
8 | April 1933 | Conrad Ruppert takes over as editor. | |
9 | May 1933 | ||
10 | June 1933 | ||
11 | July 1933 | Start of "Cosmos" serial | |
12 | August 1933 | 31 | |
13 | September 1933 | ||
14 | October 1933 | ||
15 | November 1933 | Combined with The Time Traveller | |
16 | December 1933 | Final issue as Science Fiction Digest | |
17 | Now Fantasy Magazine edited by Ruppert | ||
18 V2.4 | December 1933 | Thish edited by Julius Schwartz | |
19 V2.5 | |||
20 V2.6 | February 1934 | 24 | Edited by Ruppert |
21 V3.1 | March 1934 | 32 | " |
22 V3.2 | 1934 | ||
23 V3.3 | May 1934 | 32 | Edited by Ruppert |
24 V3.4 | June 1934 | 32 | Editor now Julius Schwartz |
25 V4.1 | September 1934 | 44 | |
26 V4.2 | October 1934 | 24 | |
27 V4.3 | December 1934 | 20 | |
28 V4.4 | February 1935 | 20 | |
29 | April 1935 | ||
30 | May 1935 | ||
31 V5.1 | June 1935 | 20 | |
32 V5.2 | July 1935 | 20 | |
33 V5.3 | August 1935 | 20 | |
34 V5.4 | September 1935 | 39 | |
35 V6.1 | January 1936 | 36 | |
36 V6.2 | March 1936 | 32 | |
37 V6.3 | June 1936 | 32 | |
38 | September 1936 | 56 | |
39 | January 1937 | 32 |
There may be some errors in the numbering of issues here. L. W. Currey lists issue #17 as Vol. 2, #5, appearing in January 1934, which is #19 above.
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Publication | 1932—1937 |
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