William Clayton (publisher)

William Mann Clayton (July 14, 1884, London, England – April 5, 1946, New York City)[1] was an American pulp magazine publisher. His company published Snappy Stories, a men's magazine which was launched in 1912. He published many western pulps, and in 1930 launched Astounding Stories, which is still being published (as of 2016) under the title Analog Science Fiction and Fact.[2]

Notes

  1. https://www.pulpartists.com/Clayton.html
  2. Ashley, Time Machines, p. 69.
gollark: Gold isn't even very good. Apart from the nontarnishing thing. Silver is a better conductor.
gollark: Also, cereal bars.
gollark: Yes, just bootstrap a lot.
gollark: The original lace person prevents it. Alternatively, the efficient market hypothesis.
gollark: Matrix multiplication is a mere special case of the *lace* operation with multiplication/sum.

References

  • Ashley, Mike (2000). The Time Machines:The Story of the Science-Fiction Pulp Magazines from the beginning to 1950. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. ISBN 0-85323-865-0.
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