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''Unusual Stories'' was an early attempt at a [[small press]] [[fantasy]] fiction magazine.
 
''Unusual Stories'' was an early attempt at a [[small press]] [[fantasy]] fiction magazine.
  
The [[digest]]-sized magazine was published and edited by [[William L. Crawford]] of Everett, Pennsylvania, as a companion magazine to Crawford's ''[[Marvel Tales]]'' (1934-1935).
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The [[digest]]-sized magazine was published and edited by [[William L. Crawford]] of Everett, Pennsylvania, as a companion magazine to Crawford's ''[[Marvel Tales (Crawford)]]'' (1934-1935).
  
 
An "advance" issue and two subsequent regular issues of ''Unusual Stories'' were published during 1934-1935.  
 
An "advance" issue and two subsequent regular issues of ''Unusual Stories'' were published during 1934-1935.  

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Unusual Stories was an early attempt at a small press fantasy fiction magazine.

The digest-sized magazine was published and edited by William L. Crawford of Everett, Pennsylvania, as a companion magazine to Crawford's Marvel Tales (1934-1935).

An "advance" issue and two subsequent regular issues of Unusual Stories were published during 1934-1935.

SF and fantasy authors whose work appeared in the three issues included Forrest J Ackerman, R. H. Barlow, P. Schuyler Miller, Robert Bloch, and Robert W. Lowndes.


Publication 19341935
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