Re: Question about ISFDB statistic

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Sujet : Re: Question about ISFDB statistic
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Date : 13. Apr 2025, 14:30:32
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On 4/13/2025 3:51 AM, Charles Packer wrote:
Why the wide swing in the number of titles in the ISFDB
by year of publication -- 50% jump -- from 1938 to 1939?
It's hard to believe that it reflects a step function in public
interest. The context is as follows:
 year 1936 count 4738
1937  4628
1938  4117
1939  6245
1940  6685
1941  5746
1942  5513
There were only 3 stable science fiction monthlies between mid-1930 and mid-1938, i.e. during the depths of the Great Depression: *Amazing*, *Astounding* and *Wonder* (*Thrilling Wonder* after 1936.) Things began to improve in mid-1938 with the launch of *Marvel* and then the Golden Age really took off in 1939: *Unknown*, *Planet Stories*, *Captain Future*, *Startling Stories*, *Dynamic*, *Famous Fantastic Mysteries*, *Science Fiction*/*Future Fiction*, *Strange Stories*, *Uncanny Tales*, *Marvel Science Stories*, *Fantastic Adventures*, *Science Fiction Quarterly*, *Super Science Stories*, *Astonishing Stories*, *Cosmic Stories*, *Fantastic Novels*, *Stirring Science Stories*. Many of them died or had to scale back in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor, but the ones that survived made a comeback after WWII.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
13 Apr 25 * Question about ISFDB statistic6Charles Packer
13 Apr 25 +* Re: Question about ISFDB statistic3Ahasuerus
13 Apr 25 i`* Re: Question about ISFDB statistic2William Hyde
14 Apr 25 i `- Re: Question about ISFDB statistic1Ahasuerus
13 Apr 25 `* Re: Question about ISFDB statistic2William Hyde
14 Apr 25  `- Re: Question about ISFDB statistic1Charles Packer

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