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Pulp size. 9.5 x 7". Volume 1, Number 1 (December 1949); Volume 2, Numbers 1-4 (February, April, Ju…

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A. Merritt's Fantasy Magazine. (Five Issues, Complete Run) Pulp Magazines

Pulp size. 9.5 x 7". Volume 1, Number 1 (December 1949); Volume 2, Numbers 1-4 (February, April, July ,October 1950). All have exceptionally bright covers with very little wear. Minor edge wear, a couple spine ends rubbed. Paper only mildly tanned. "A. Merritt's Fantasy Magazine was an American pulp magazine which published five issues from December 1949 to October 1950. It took its name from fantasy writer A. Merritt, who had died in 1943, and it aimed to capitalize on Merritt's popularity.in addition to Merritt's novel "Creep, Shadow!", which appeared in the first issue, the magazine printed several well-received stories. These included "The Smoking Land", a novel by Frederick Faust, under the pseudonym George Challis, and a detective novel by Jack Mann, The Ninth Life. A letter to the magazine from a young Robert Silverberg appeared in one of the letter columns.[.