New Worlds
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New Worlds was a UK fanzine edited by Ted Carnell for four issues in 1939. It was the successor to Novae Terrae (which see).
Carnell had hoped to go on to produce a new British sf magazine but after some initial meetings the putative publisher went into liquidation. He ultimately created a New Worlds prozine in 1946.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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1 | March 1939 | 14 | G. Ken Chapman assistant editor; Maurice K. Hanson and Frank Arnold as associates |
2 | April 1939 | 12 | added Arthur C. Clarke and Harold Kay as associates |
3 | May 1939 | 14 | added William F. Temple as an associate |
4 | Autumn 1939 | 32 | Carnell, and Clarke as assistant; final issue |
New Worlds (Carnell) online at fanac.org.
Publication | 1939—1939 |
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