Leo Margulies
Leo Margulies was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Norwalk, Connecticut. He attended Columbia University, but left before completing a degree. In 1932, he began working at the Munsey chain of pulp magazines. He left Munsey for Thrilling Publications, where he became editorial director of Thrilling Wonder Stories in 1936. He edited as many as 46 pulp magazines at a time, including Captain Future, Startling Stories, Fantastic Universe, and Strange Stories.
During World War II, Margulies served as a war correspondent. After the war, he began to edit and publish science fiction and fantasy paperback anthologies. In 1953, he started The Saint Detective Magazine with Leslie Charteris, following that up in 1956 with Mike Shayne's Mystery Magazine, where he remained as editor until his death.
Books
OpenLibrary works by this author.
My Best Science Fiction Story
3 from out there
3 From Out There
Baseball Round-Up
Cactus and Sagebrush
Cactus and Sagebrush
Dames, danger, death
Flying Wildcats
Flying Wildcats
From Off this World
Get out of my sky
Master Mystery Stories
Popular Book of Western Stories
Race to the stars
The Flags Were Three
The Giant Anthology of Science Fiction
The unexpected
Three in one
Three times infinity
Western Thrillers
Wings Over the World
Wings Over the World
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