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When ''The Magic Carpet'' folded, its unpublished stock of fantasy and [[weird fiction]] stories were published in ''[[Weird Tales]]'', its companion title. | When ''The Magic Carpet'' folded, its unpublished stock of fantasy and [[weird fiction]] stories were published in ''[[Weird Tales]]'', its companion title. | ||
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The Magic Carpet Magazine was a continuation of the small pulp magazine Oriental Stories.
As The Magic Carpet it was published from January, 1933, to January, 1934, for a total run of five issues. The publisher was Popular Fiction Co., Chicago, Illinois; the editor was Farnsworth Wright.
When The Magic Carpet folded, its unpublished stock of fantasy and weird fiction stories were published in Weird Tales, its companion title.
Publication | 1933—1934 |
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