TREASURY OF GREAT SCIENCE FICTION STORIES
- TREASURY OF GREAT SCIENCE FICTION STORIES
US annual reprint magazine, PULP-MAGAZINE size. 8 issues 1964-71, published by Popular Library; ed Jim Hendryx Jr for \#1-\#3, then Helen Tono for the next 4, then Anne Keffer for the last. A follow-up of Hendryx's WONDER STORIES of 1957 and 1963, this was retitled as Great ScienceFiction Stories (\#3), SF Yearbook: A Treasury of Science Fiction (\#4) and then Science Fiction Yearbook. The stories were from STARTLING STORIES and THRILLING WONDER STORIES. It is possible to consider the last 5 issues asa separate magazine, as the "Yearbook" title now stressed annual publication, the editor changed, and the numeration began again from \#1. Although all 8 issues were in magazine format, there were no editorialdepartments, and they could equally be regarded as annual anthologies.
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Science Fiction and Fantasy Encyclopedia.
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