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Imagination
Imagination was an American science fiction and fantasy magazine. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.)
Publication History
Imagination began in 1950. No issue copyright renewals were found for this serial. The first copyright-renewed contribution is from December 1950 (v. 1 no. 2). (More details) It ran until 1958. We know of no active copyright renewals on material in the issues linked here.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1950: The Internet Archive has volume 1, number 1, dated October 1950.
- 1950: Project Gutenberg has an illustrated transcription of It's Raining Frogs! by Stephen Marlowe (writing as Milton Lesser), as it appeared in the December 1950 issue.
- 1951: The Internet Archive has volume 2, number 4, dated September 1951.
- 1951: Project Gutenberg has an illustrated transcription of The Old Way by Stephen Marlowe (writing as Milton Lesser), as it appeared in the November 1951 issue.
- 1952: Project Gutenberg has an illustrated transcription of Ride the Crepe Ring by Stephen Marlowe (writing as Milton Lesser), as it appeared in the March 1952 issue.
- 1953: The Internet Archive has volume 4, number 1, dated January 1953.
- 1953: Project Gutenberg has an illustrated transcription of Earthsmith by Stephen Marlowe (writing as Milton Lesser), as it appeared in the January 1953 issue.
- 1953: The Internet Archive has volume 4, number 2, dated February 1953.
- 1953: Project Gutenberg has an illustrated transcription of Voyage to Eternity by Stephen Marlowe (writing as Milton Lesser), as it appeared in the July 1953 issue.
- 1953: Project Gutenberg has an illustrated transcription of World Without Glamor by Stephen Marlowe (writing as Milton Lesser), as it appeared in the October 1953 issue.
- 1954: The Internet Archive has volume 5, number 1, dated January 1954.
- 1954: Project Gutenberg has an illustrated transcription of Tyrants of Time by Stephen Marlowe (writing as Milton Lesser), as it appeared in the March 1954 issue.
- 1954: Project Gutenberg has an illustrated transcription of Pariah by Stephen Marlowe (writing as Milton Lesser), as it appeared in the April 1954 issue.
- 1954: Project Gutenberg has an illustrated transcription of Slaves to the Metal Horde by Stephen Marlowe (writing as Milton Lesser), as it appeared in the June 1954 issue.
- 1954: The Internet Archive has volume 5, number 7, dated July 1954.
- 1954: The Internet Archive has volume 5, number 10, dated October 1954.
- 1954: The Internet Archive has volume 5, number 11, dated November 1954.
- 1955: Project Gutenberg has an illustrated transcription of The Dictator by Stephen Marlowe (writing as Milton Lesser), as it appeared in the January 1955 issue.
- 1956: The Internet Archive has volume 7, number 2, dated April 1956.
- 1956: Project Gutenberg has an illustrated transcription of The Graveyard of Space by Stephen Marlowe (writing as Milton Lesser), as it appeared in the April 1956 issue.
- 1956: Project Gutenberg has an illustrated transcription of Prison of a Billion Years by Stephen Marlowe (writing as C. H. Thames), as it appeared in the April 1956 issue.
- 1956: Project Gutenberg has an illustrated transcription of Centauri Vengeance by Stephen Marlowe (writing as Darius John Granger), as it appeared in the September 1956 issue.
- 1956: Project Gutenberg has an illustrated transcription of World of the Hunter by Stephen Marlowe (writing as C. H. Thames), as it appeared in the October 1956 issue.
- 1956: Project Gutenberg has an illustrated transcription of The Thing in the Truck by Stephen Marlowe (writing as Darius John Granger), as it appeared in the December 1956 issue.
- 1956: Project Gutenberg has an illustrated transcription of Revolt of the Brains by Stephen Marlowe (writing as C. H. Thames), as it appeared in the December 1956 issue.
- 1957: The Internet Archive has volume 8, number 3, dated June 1957.
- 1957: The Internet Archive has volume 8, number 4, dated August 1957.
- 1957: The Internet Archive has volume 8, number 5, dated October 1957.
- 1958: The Internet Archive has volume 9, number 1, dated February 1958.
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