Leo Margulies (June 22, 1900[citation needed] – December 26, 1975)[1] was an American editor and publisher of science fiction and fantasy pulp magazines and paperback books.
^"Leo Margulies; Long an Editor of Pulp Magazines, Dies at 75". The New York Times. December 29, 1975.
LeoMargulies (June 22, 1900[citation needed] – December 26, 1975) was an American editor and publisher of science fiction and fantasy pulp magazines...
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Weird Tales, the September 1954 issue was its 279th. In the mid-1950s, LeoMargulies, a well-known figure in the magazine publishing world, launched a new...
science-fiction magazine published from October 1956 to April 1959 by LeoMargulies' Renown Publications. Initially, Satellite was digest-sized and ran...
1940 to 1944. The character was created by editors Mort Weisinger and LeoMargulies. The majority of the stories were authored by Edmond Hamilton. A number...
The publisher was King-Size Publications, founded by LeoMargulies and H. L. Herbert. Margulies had been in the pulp industry since 1932, having worked...
magazine publisher and editor LeoMargulies, though the latter two apparently "ghost-edited" by Sam Moskowitz (Margulies and Moskowitz would in the 1970s...
(September 1957). "It's a Small Solar System". Fantastic Universe. LeoMargulies. Retrieved 2020-07-20. Goodyear, Dana (2009-08-26). "Man of Extremes"...
got their start editing The Phantom Detective under editor-in-chief LeoMargulies.) Other people in Van Loan's life include Muriel Havens, Frank Havens'...
Kenneth Jones describes him as a very successful editor, comparing him to LeoMargulies, a competitor of Popular's at Thrilling Publications, and pulp author...
Wonder Stories was acquired, Margulies involved him in the editorial work. Margulies' group worked as a team, with Margulies listed as editor-in-chief on...
Library was a New York paperback book company established in 1942 by LeoMargulies and Ned Pines, who at the time were major pulp magazine and newspaper...
created in 1931 by editor LeoMargulies and was patterned after the pulp Adventure. It was one of 16 pulps that Margulies founded that incorporated the...
completed draft in September. This time, Merwin asked for revisions: LeoMargulies, Merwin's boss, had decided that Startling needed to focus more on action...
Fiction Story is an anthology of science fiction short stories edited by LeoMargulies and Oscar J. Friend. It was first published in hardcover by Merlin Press...
Magazine; editor of Haikasoru imprint of Japanese SF in translation LeoMargulies (1900–1975), US, anthologist, editor of Thrilling Wonder Stories, Captain...
Detective, and given to Mort Weisinger to edit, under the supervision of LeoMargulies, Standard's editor-in-chief. The format was left unchanged, but the...
(advertising executive) Claude C. Hopkins Philip Kotler Jay Conrad Levinson Paul Margulies David Ogilvy Bryan Pearson (businessman) Al Ries David Meerman Scott Jack...
the Margulies Trio. He taught at the National Conservatory of Music of America in New York and at Yale University. In 1906 he started his own Leo Schulz...
George and Leo is an American sitcom television series starring Bob Newhart and Judd Hirsch that aired on CBS from September 15, 1997 to March 16, 1998...
Margus Oopkaup (born 11 March 1959) is an Estonian stage, film and television actor and playwright who was engaged at the Endla Theatre from 1982 to 2000...