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Imaginative Tales was an American fantasy and science fiction magazine launched in September 1954 by William Hamling's Greenleaf Publishing Company. It was created as a sister magazine to Imagination, which Hamling had acquired from Raymond A. Palmer's Clark Publishing. Imaginative Tales began as a vehicle for novel-length humorous fantasy, early issues featuring stories by Charles F. Myers and Robert Bloch. After a year, Hamling switched the focus to science fiction and it became similar in content to Imagination, publishing routine space operas. In 1958, with public interest in space high, Hamling changed the title to Space Travel, but there was little effect on sales. Magazine circulation was suffering because of the rise of the paperback, and the liquidation in 1957 of American News Co

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  • Imaginative Tales (es)
  • Imaginative Tales (en)
  • 想象传说 (zh)
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  • 《想象传说》(英語:Imaginative Tales)是旗下绿叶出版社1954年9月发行的美国、,是哈姆森从旗下克拉克出版社收购《想象》杂志后创办的姐妹刊。《想象传说》起初主要刊载长篇小说,其中包括查尔斯·迈尔斯和羅伯特·布洛克的作品。一年后,哈姆林把杂志重点转向科幻,向《想象》看齐,以太空歌劇为主。公众对太空兴致高涨,促使《想象传说》在1958年更名《太空旅行》(Space Travel),但销量无甚改观。平装图书兴起导致杂志滞销,1957年大型杂志发行商清盘更令包括《想象传说》在内的众多小杂志举步维艰。1958年,哈姆林停刊《想象传说》和《想象》,把资金投入1955年仿效《花花公子》创办的男人杂志《》。 (zh)
  • Imaginative Tales was an American fantasy and science fiction magazine launched in September 1954 by William Hamling's Greenleaf Publishing Company. It was created as a sister magazine to Imagination, which Hamling had acquired from Raymond A. Palmer's Clark Publishing. Imaginative Tales began as a vehicle for novel-length humorous fantasy, early issues featuring stories by Charles F. Myers and Robert Bloch. After a year, Hamling switched the focus to science fiction and it became similar in content to Imagination, publishing routine space operas. In 1958, with public interest in space high, Hamling changed the title to Space Travel, but there was little effect on sales. Magazine circulation was suffering because of the rise of the paperback, and the liquidation in 1957 of American News Co (en)
  • Imaginative Tales fue una revista estadounidense de ciencia ficción y fantasía lanzada en septiembre de 1954 por Greenleaf Publishing Company, editorial propiedad de William Hamling. Se creó como una revista complementaria de Imagination, que Hamling había comprado a la editorial Clark Publishing de Raymond A. Palmer. (es)
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