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Oriental Stories

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Oriental Stories

Oriental Stories, later retitled The Magic Carpet Magazine, was an American pulp magazine published by Popular Fiction and edited by Farnsworth Wright. It was launched in 1930 under the title Oriental Stories as a companion to Popular Fiction's Weird Tales, and carried stories with far eastern settings, including some fantasy. Contributors included Robert E. Howard, Frank Owen, and E. Hoffmann Price. In 1932 publication was paused after the Summer issue; it was relaunched in 1933 under the title The Magic Carpet Magazine, with an expanded editorial policy that now included any story set in an exotic location, including other planets. Some science fiction began to appear alongside the fantasy and adventure material as a result, including work by Edmond Hamilton. Wright obtained stories from H. Bedford Jones, who was a popular pulp writer, and Seabury Quinn. Most of the covers of The Magic Carpet Magazine were by Margaret Brundage, including her first sale; Brundage later became well-known as a cover artist for Weird Tales. Competition from established pulps in the same niche, such as Adventure, was too strong, and after five issues under the new title the magazine ceased publication.

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Editor
Farnsworth Wright
First issue
October 1930
Final issue
January 1934
Company
Popular Fiction
Country
United States

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1930
1930
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1930
Autumn
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Autumn
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1931
1931
Col 1
1931
Winter
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Winter
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Spring
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1932
1932
Col 1
1932
Winter
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1933
1933
Col 1
1933
Winter
3/1
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3/3
Autumn
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1934
1934
Col 1
1934
Winter
4/1
Issues of Oriental Stories, showing volume/issue number. Underlining indicates that an issuewas titled as a quarterly (e.g. "Summer 1931") rather than as a monthly. From the January 1933issue the title was changed to The Magic Carpet Magazine. Farnsworth Wright was editor throughout.
Issues of Oriental Stories, showing volume/issue number. Underlining indicates that an issuewas titled as a quarterly (e.g. "Summer 1931") rather than as a monthly. From the January 1933issue the title was changed to The Magic Carpet Magazine. Farnsworth Wright was editor throughout.
Col 1
Issues of Oriental Stories, showing volume/issue number. Underlining indicates that an issuewas titled as a quarterly (e.g. "Summer 1931") rather than as a monthly. From the January 1933issue the title was changed to The Magic Carpet Magazine. Farnsworth Wright was editor throughout.
Winter
Spring
Summer
Autumn
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
1930
1/1
1/2
1931
1/2
1/3
1/4
1/5
1/6
1932
2/1
2/2
2/3
1933
3/1
3/2
3/3
3/4
1934
4/1
Issues of Oriental Stories, showing volume/issue number. Underlining indicates that an issuewas titled as a quarterly (e.g. "Summer 1931") rather than as a monthly. From the January 1933issue the title was changed to The Magic Carpet Magazine. Farnsworth Wright was editor throughout.
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