Joe, OK, I understand now. Just out of interest, what are the dates and numbers on the two issues of BONY and BOL&NY? Do they match? One other interesting...
Steve Dates are BNY Aug 17, 1889; BL Sept 19, 1891. Noname for the FR stories seems to have been used exclusively by Senarans. Blieler states in his Frank...
Steve-- Bleiler, in his SCIENCE FICTION: THE EARLY YEARS, says that Senarens wrote most of them, and "the identities of the other contributors to "Noname" are...
I read this not too long ago. Very interesting book, decently written and excellently researched. But what I was interested in, the 19th century literary...
Hi Jess, This originally appeared in the illustrated magazine Penny Dreadful Parade Volume 1 No. 1. Also included were articles on "Alexander Smith and the...
John-- Thanks for the article. Interesting stuff. It's hard, reading Schiller and Ainsworth, to see how large numbers of young men could be inspired to follow...
Joe and Jess, Thanks for the dates on BONY and BOL. At least from this we know it wasn't a reprint along the lines of many pulp magazines which appeared in the...
Thanks a millionfold for spotting the Guardian review. It's one of those why-buy-the-book? reviews that appear in the NY Review of Books, etc -- condensed...
Steve I'm surprised that such a great relatively long series has not been indexed somewhere in time. I have about 30 issues, all Frank Reade's, the last I have...
Jess. Thanks for the Frank Reade info. I suspect that the first was Harry Enton and the second Luis Senarens since he retired the original Frank Reade and...
Joe, The Aldine series ran a total of 272 issues. I have the listing for the first 80 and a few subsequent issues Most authorities date the series 1894-1906...
Hi Steve I did find 3 later issues, numbers 174, 179, 180. Two are Frank Reade and 1 Jack Wright. None have any dates or information, index or otherwise to...
Joe, I think I've posted this before but that was ages ago. I've done quite a bit of research on the stories since. The only thing I can't nail is the dates --...
Hi Jess, The only source I have on Enton (a pen-name for Harry Cohen wasn't it?) is the House of Beadle & Adams book and Randy's Dime Novel Companion House of...
Steve Thank you. I will print this and put with my collection. As I said I only have 3 issues after #79. No. 174 is Jack Wright's Trip to the Land of Cold....
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Hi, all -- Left the "s" out of the above address on my preceding email and was so notified by the Yahoo boys, but was returned a text I could not simply...
Hi Bill, You asked about an established format for indexing these magazines. To be honest, there isn't one really. Only the format I use for the Story Paper...
Dear all, I downloaded the Spring Heeled Jack images on the files destination of this group a while ago; but, could someone provide me with the bibliographical...
Hello Steve, By reproducing my work without my permission you are infringing on my copyright, but I won't sue you this time. :) Justin Steve Holland...
Justin, "By reproducing my work without my permission you are infringing on my copyright, but I won't sue you this time. :) " The defendent pleads guilty and...
Hi All I was surprised to see the change in artwork from the SP to the DN. Here is one example, both Tousey publications. I wonder why the subtle changes?...
Hi Joe, "I was surprised to see the change in artwork from the SP to the DN. Here is one example, both Tousey publications. I wonder why the subtle changes?" ...
Hi All For those interested I was on a show entitled "Antique Show and Sell" in the segment left for collectors. In all it went on for about 7 minutes. I did...
Hi Joe, Nice video. Having always collected on an extremely tight budget -- and yet to find any huge caches of old stuff -- it's fascinating to be able to nose...
Steve I hope to promote my hobby as much as possible, this was one way of doing it and it appears they will want me back in the Summer. The host had some cards...