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THE BLACK MAGAZINE MAGAZINE
297 ISSUES IN .PDF FORMAT
ON USB FLASH DRIVE
The Black Cat (1895–1922) was an American literary magazine
published in Boston, Massachusetts. It specialized in
short stories of an "unusual" nature.
The magazine's first editor was Herman Umbstaetter (1851–1913).
It is best known for publishing the story "A Thousand Deaths"
by Jack London in the May 1899 issue. Umbstaetter's magazine
also carried material by Rupert Hughes, Susan Glaspell,
Ellis Parker Butler, Alice Hegan Rice, Holman Day, Rex Stout,
O. Henry, Charles Edward Barns, and Octavus Roy Cohen.
Although most of its fiction was nonfantastic, The Black Cat
occasionally published science fiction stories by authors
such as Frank L. Pollack, Don Mark Lemon and Harry Stephen Keeler.
It is notable for publishing, in May 1902, an early and
uncharacteristically "weird" story by O. Henry entitled
"The Marionettes." It also printed the horror story
"The Mysterious Card" (1896) by Cleveland Moffett.
Clark Ashton Smith contributed two adventure stories to
The Black Cat. One noted writer who appeared in the magazine's
later years was Henry Miller. The covers were illustrated
by Umbstaetter's wife, Nelly Littlehale Umbstaetter
until at least 1920.
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