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Periodical: The Hidden World (Palmer)

Summary:  From Pat Deveney's database:

Hidden World, The.
Science Fiction Magazine.
1961-1964 Quarterly
Amherst, WI.
Editor: Ray Palmer.
Publisher: Palmer Publications.
Succeeds: The Time Traveller (1932-1933); Science Fiction Digest (1933); Amazing Stories (1938-1949); Fantastic Adventures (1939-1949); Imagination (1950); Fate (1949-1988) Palmer sold his interest in Fate in 1953 to Curtis Fuller in order to start this journal, and Fuller sold that magazine in 1988); Mystic Magazine (1953-1956); Search Magazine (Mystic Magazine renamed, October 1956-1977?); Other Worlds Science Stories (1949-1957); Science Stories (1953-1954); Universe Science Fiction (1953-1955); Flying Saucers from Other Worlds 1957-1958)—>Flying Saucers Magazine of Space Conquest (1958-1976); Space World (1960-1977, Palmer acquired in 1963)
Succeeded by: Forum (1965); Ray Palmer's News Letter (1974-1975)
No. A-1, Spring 1961-no. A-16, Winter 1964.

It is said that the last number actually appeared in 1966 rather than, as printed, 1964. $6.00 a year., 192 pp. This seems to have been Raymond A. Palmer's (1910-1977) effort to serialize related mysterious material in a book format with high-art covers. The first issue contained a variety of articles ("I Remember Lemuria," "The Ancient Alphabet," etc.) by Palmer and Richard S. Shaver relating to the Shaver Mystery. Later numbers (with rather lurid covers) published Shaver's "The Masked World," Myrtle Ruth Duke's "The Lost Continent," and other related material.

Issues:Hidden World NA1 Spring 1961
Hidden World NA10 Summer 1963

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