Bibliographic Details
The following table shows the editorial succession at New Worlds, indicates which issues appeared from which publisher, and gives the format, page count and price of each issue: Note that dates in indicate the approximate date that an issue was released in cases where a month did not appear on the magazine itself.
Issues | Dates | Editor | Publisher | Format | Page count | Price |
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1–2 | 1946 – 1946 | John Carnell | Pendulum Publications, London | Pulp | 64 | 2/- |
3 | 1947 | 1/6 | ||||
4 | 1949 – 1949 | Nova Publications, London | Large digest | 88 | ||
5–20 | 1949 – March 1953 | 96 | ||||
21–31 | June 1953 – January 1955 | Digest | 128 | |||
32–85 | February 1955 – July 1959 | 2/- | ||||
86 | August/September 1959 | 112 | ||||
87–88 | October 1959 – November 1959 | 128 | ||||
89–133 | August 1963 – April 1964 | 2/6 | ||||
134–141 | September 1963 – April 1964 | 3/- | ||||
142–159 | May/June 1964 – February 1966 | Michael Moorcock | Roberts & Vinter, Ltd, London | Paperback | 2/6 | |
160–170 | March 1966 – January 1967 | 160 | 3/6 | |||
171–172 | March 1967 – April 1967 | Gold Star Publications, London | 128 | |||
173–176 | July 1967 – October 1967 | Moorcock/Magnelist Publications, London | Slick | 64 | ||
177 | November 1967 | 5/- | ||||
178–182 | December 1967/January 1968 – July 1968 | Moorcock/Stonehart Publications, London | ||||
183–188 | October 1968 – March 1969 | Moorcock privately as New Worlds Publishing, London |
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189–192 | April 1969 – July 1969 | Langdon Jones | ||||
193 | August 1969 | Charles Platt | 32 | 3/6 | ||
194 | September/October 1969 | Michael Moorcock | ||||
195 | November 1969 | Charles Platt & R. Glyn Jones | ||||
196 | December 1969 | Graham Hall & Graham Charnock | ||||
197–200 | January 1970 – April 1970 | Charles Platt | ||||
201 | March 1971 | Michael Moorcock | A4 | 20 | 25p | |
202 | 1971 | Sphere Books, London | Paperback | 176 | 30p | |
203 | 1971 | 192 | ||||
204 | 1972 | 208 | ||||
205 | 1972 | 224 | 35p | |||
206 | 1973 | 280 | 40p | |||
207 | 1973 | 272 | ||||
208 | 1974 | Hilary Bailey & Charles Platt | 216 | 50p | ||
209 | 1975 | Hilary Bailey | 224 | |||
210 | 1975 | Corgi Books, London | ||||
211 | 1976 | 240 | 60p | |||
212 | Spring 1978 | Michael Moorcock | Michael Moorcock | A4 | 8 | Free |
213 | Summer 1978 | 32 | 40p | |||
214 | Winter 1978 | 56 | 75p | |||
215 | Spring 1979 | David Britton & Michael Butterworth | David Britton & Michael Butterworth | 48 | £1.00 | |
216 | September 1979 | Charles Platt | Charles Platt | 44 | ||
217 | 1991 | David Garnett | Gollancz, London | Paperback | 267 | £4.99 |
218 | 1992 | 293 | £5.99 | |||
219 | 1993 | 219 | £6.99 | |||
220 | 1994 | 224 | ||||
221 | Winter 1996 | Michael Moorcock | Michael Moorcock | A4 | 64 | £10.00 |
222 | 1997 | David Garnett | White Wolf, Stone Mountain GA | Paperback | 357 | $12.99 |
There were US reprints of six of the New Worlds Quarterly anthology series. The first four were published by Berkley Books; Avon Books picked up two more of the series after Berkley dropped it, but since the fifth volume had been missed by that time, Avon retitled volumes 6 and 7 as New Worlds Quarterly 5 and New Worlds Quarterly 6.
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