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− | Considered by | + | 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. |
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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{{publication | start=1937 | end=1942}} | {{publication | start=1937 | end=1942}} | ||
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Revision as of 03:05, 8 June 2023
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.
It was published by World's Work, Ltd., Kingswood, Surrey. The editor was Walter H. Gillings.
Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.
Publication | 1937—1942 |
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