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Considered by many to be [[Britain]]'s first [[SF]] magazine, '''''Tales of Wonder''''' ('''ToW''') was a [[pulp magazine]] published during 1937–42, for a total run of 16 issues.
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'''''Tales of Wonder''''' ('''ToW''') was a [[UK]] [[pulp magazine]] published during 1937–42, for a total run of 16 issues. It was preceded by the boys' paper ''[[Scoops]]'' in 1934 but is still generally lauded as the UK's first adult [[sf]] magazine.
  
 
It was published by World's Work, Ltd., Kingswood, Surrey. The editor was [[Walter H. Gillings]].
 
It was published by World's Work, Ltd., Kingswood, Surrey. The editor was [[Walter H. Gillings]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:47, 19 May 2024

Tales of Wonder (ToW) was a UK pulp magazine published during 1937–42, for a total run of 16 issues. It was preceded by the boys' paper Scoops in 1934 but is still generally lauded as the UK's first adult sf magazine.

It was published by World's Work, Ltd., Kingswood, Surrey. The editor was Walter H. Gillings.

Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.


Publication 19371942
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