William Clayton

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William Clayton was an American pulp magazine publisher best known for launching influential early science fiction magazines in the 1930s.

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William Clayton canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
publisher
pulp magazine publisher
activeInPeriod 1930s
basedIn New York City
businessModel newsstand magazine sales
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Street & Smith
surface form: Clayton Magazines
fieldOfWork pulp magazines
science fiction publishing
genrePublished fantasy
horror
science fiction
hasPublicationFormat pulp magazine
industry magazine industry
publishing industry
influenced development of American science fiction magazines
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor launching early science fiction magazines in the 1930s
publishing influential pulp magazines
notableWork Astounding Stories of Super-Science
Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror
occupation magazine publisher
publisher
publisherOf Astounding Stories of Super-Science
surface form: Astounding Stories

Astounding Stories of Super-Science
Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror
pulp magazines in the 1930s
usedMedium wood-pulp paper

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Astounding Science Fiction founder William Clayton
Analog Science Fact & Fiction founder William Clayton