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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Arkham Sampler fue una revista estadouThe Arkham Sampler fue una revista estadounidense de fantasía y terror publicada por primera vez en invierno de 1948.​ Su sede estaba en Sauk City, Wisconsin.​ La revista, editada por August Derleth, fue la primera de dos publicadas por Arkham House.​ Se publicó con periodicidad trimestral.​ El diseño de la cubierta fue obra de Ronald Clyne y se imprimió en colores alternos en cada uno de los ocho números publicados. Cada número tenía una tirada de 1200 ejemplares, con la excepción del de invierno de 1949, del que se imprimieron 2000 ejemplares. El número de otoño de 1949 fue el último publicado de esta revista.​​ La revista publicó, ficción, poesía, reseñas, cartas, artículos y datos bibliográficos. En ella aparecieron los primeros relatos de H. P. Lovecraft, Ray Bradbury, Robert E. Howard, Theodore Sturgeon, A. E. van Vogt, Robert Bloch y otros. También se publicaron trabajos de , , Martin Gardner, Carl Jacobi, David H. Keller, Fritz Leiber, Frank Belknap Long, E. Hoffmann Price, Vincent Starrett, Julio Verne y H. Russell Wakefield.rrett, Julio Verne y H. Russell Wakefield. , The Arkham Sampler was an American fantasyThe Arkham Sampler was an American fantasy and horror fiction magazine first published in Winter 1948. The headquarters was in Sauk City, Wisconsin. The magazine, edited by August Derleth, was the first of two magazines published by Arkham House. It was published on a quarterly basis. The cover design was prepared by Ronald Clyne and was printed in alternating colors for the eight quarterly issues. Each issue had a print run of 1,200 copies with the exception of the Winter 1949 "All Science-Fiction Issue", of which 2,000 copies were printed. The Autumn 1949 issue was the last edition of the magazine. The Arkham Sampler published fiction, poetry, reviews, letters, articles and bibliographic data. The magazine published original works by H. P. Lovecraft, Ray Bradbury, Robert E. Howard, Theodore Sturgeon, A. E. van Vogt, Robert Bloch and others. Other writers featured in the magazine include Anthony Boucher, Everett F. Bleiler, Martin Gardner, Carl Jacobi, David H. Keller, Fritz Leiber, Frank Belknap Long, E. Hoffmann Price, Vincent Starrett, Jules Verne and H. Russell Wakefield.ett, Jules Verne and H. Russell Wakefield.
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rdfs:comment The Arkham Sampler fue una revista estadouThe Arkham Sampler fue una revista estadounidense de fantasía y terror publicada por primera vez en invierno de 1948.​ Su sede estaba en Sauk City, Wisconsin.​ La revista, editada por August Derleth, fue la primera de dos publicadas por Arkham House.​ Se publicó con periodicidad trimestral.​ El diseño de la cubierta fue obra de Ronald Clyne y se imprimió en colores alternos en cada uno de los ocho números publicados. Cada número tenía una tirada de 1200 ejemplares, con la excepción del de invierno de 1949, del que se imprimieron 2000 ejemplares. El número de otoño de 1949 fue el último publicado de esta revista.​​fue el último publicado de esta revista.​​ , The Arkham Sampler was an American fantasyThe Arkham Sampler was an American fantasy and horror fiction magazine first published in Winter 1948. The headquarters was in Sauk City, Wisconsin. The magazine, edited by August Derleth, was the first of two magazines published by Arkham House. It was published on a quarterly basis. The cover design was prepared by Ronald Clyne and was printed in alternating colors for the eight quarterly issues. Each issue had a print run of 1,200 copies with the exception of the Winter 1949 "All Science-Fiction Issue", of which 2,000 copies were printed. The Autumn 1949 issue was the last edition of the magazine.ssue was the last edition of the magazine.
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