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− | Formerly '''''Coven 13''''', ''Witchcraft and Sorcery'' was a US [[fantasy]] [[ | + | Formerly '''''Coven 13''''', ''Witchcraft and Sorcery'' was a US [[fantasy]] [[semoprozine]]. |
Digest-size for the first four issues, then letter-size for the remaining six issues; ten issues were issued from 1969 to 1974, #1-#4 published bimonthly by Camelot Publishing, Los Angeles, September 1969 to March 1970, edited by [[Arthur H. Landis]]; #5-#10 published irregularly by [[William L. Crawford]]'s [[Fantasy Publishing]], California, edited by [[Gerald Page]]. | Digest-size for the first four issues, then letter-size for the remaining six issues; ten issues were issued from 1969 to 1974, #1-#4 published bimonthly by Camelot Publishing, Los Angeles, September 1969 to March 1970, edited by [[Arthur H. Landis]]; #5-#10 published irregularly by [[William L. Crawford]]'s [[Fantasy Publishing]], California, edited by [[Gerald Page]]. | ||
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From #5 (January 1971), ''Coven 13'' was retitled ''Witchcraft & Sorcery'', and subtitled "The Modern Magazine of Weird Tales" to leave no doubt about what it was imitating. | From #5 (January 1971), ''Coven 13'' was retitled ''Witchcraft & Sorcery'', and subtitled "The Modern Magazine of Weird Tales" to leave no doubt about what it was imitating. | ||
− | {{publication}} | + | <tab head=top> |
− | [[Category: | + | Issue || Date || Pages || Notes |
+ | 1 || September 1969 || || ed. [[Arthur H. Landis]] | ||
+ | 2 || November 1969 || || | ||
+ | 3 || January 1970 || || | ||
+ | 4 || March 1970 || || | ||
+ | 5 || February 1971 || || ed. [[Gerald Page]] | ||
+ | 6 || May 1971 || || | ||
+ | 7 || || || | ||
+ | 8 || 1972 || || | ||
+ | 9 || || || | ||
+ | 10 || 1974 || || final issue | ||
+ | </tab> | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{publication | start=1969 | end=1974}} | ||
+ | [[Category:semiprozine]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 06:21, 29 August 2021
Formerly Coven 13, Witchcraft and Sorcery was a US fantasy semoprozine.
Digest-size for the first four issues, then letter-size for the remaining six issues; ten issues were issued from 1969 to 1974, #1-#4 published bimonthly by Camelot Publishing, Los Angeles, September 1969 to March 1970, edited by Arthur H. Landis; #5-#10 published irregularly by William L. Crawford's Fantasy Publishing, California, edited by Gerald Page.
From #5 (January 1971), Coven 13 was retitled Witchcraft & Sorcery, and subtitled "The Modern Magazine of Weird Tales" to leave no doubt about what it was imitating.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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1 | September 1969 | ed. Arthur H. Landis | |
2 | November 1969 | ||
3 | January 1970 | ||
4 | March 1970 | ||
5 | February 1971 | ed. Gerald Page | |
6 | May 1971 | ||
7 | |||
8 | 1972 | ||
9 | |||
10 | 1974 | final issue |
Publication | 1969—1974 |
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