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AMERICAN PULP FANTASY FICTION MAGAZINE PUBLISHED FROM 1939 TO 1943
Unknown magazine; Unknown Worlds; Unknown Fantasy Fiction
  • Fear]]" (July 1940)
  • Cover for the February 1942 issue – an example of the more dignified cover layout that was adopted in July 1940

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Unknowns; Unknown (movie); The Unknown; The Unknown (film); The Unknown (disambiguation); Unknown (film); Unknown Album; Unknown (disambiguation); The Unknown (movie); The Unknown (album)
(unknowns)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If something is unknown to you, you have no knowledge of it.
An unknown number of demonstrators were arrested...
How did you expect us to proceed on such a perilous expedition, through unknown terrain...
The motive for the killing is unknown.
ADJ
An unknown is something that is unknown.
The length of the war is one of the biggest unknowns.
N-COUNT
2.
An unknown person is someone whose name you do not know or whose character you do not know anything about.
Unknown thieves had forced their way into the apartment...
I could not understand how someone with so many awards could be unknown to me.
ADJ
3.
An unknown person is not famous or publicly recognized.
He was an unknown writer.
...a popular environment where both established and unknown artists can meet, talk and drink.
ADJ
An unknown is a person who is unknown.
Within a short space of time a group of complete unknowns had established a wholly original form of humour.
N-COUNT
4.
If you say that a particular problem or situation is unknown, you mean that it never occurs.
A hundred years ago coronary heart disease was virtually unknown in Europe and America.
= unheard of
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
5.
The unknown refers generally to things or places that people do not know about or understand.
Ignorance of people brings fear, fear of the unknown.
N-SING: the N
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Unknowns; Unknown (movie); The Unknown; The Unknown (film); The Unknown (disambiguation); Unknown (film); Unknown Album; Unknown (disambiguation); The Unknown (movie); The Unknown (album)
adj. unknown to (the facts were unknown to us)
unknown         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Unknowns; Unknown (movie); The Unknown; The Unknown (film); The Unknown (disambiguation); Unknown (film); Unknown Album; Unknown (disambiguation); The Unknown (movie); The Unknown (album)
¦ adjective not known or familiar.
¦ noun an unknown person or thing.
?Mathematics an unknown quantity or variable.
Phrases
unknown to without the knowledge of.
Derivatives
unknownness noun

Wikipedia

Unknown (magazine)

Unknown (also known as Unknown Worlds) was an American pulp fantasy fiction magazine, published from 1939 to 1943 by Street & Smith, and edited by John W. Campbell. Unknown was a companion to Street & Smith's science fiction pulp, Astounding Science Fiction, which was also edited by Campbell at the time; many authors and illustrators contributed to both magazines. The leading fantasy magazine in the 1930s was Weird Tales, which focused on shock and horror. Campbell wanted to publish a fantasy magazine with more finesse and humor than Weird Tales, and put his plans into action when Eric Frank Russell sent him the manuscript of his novel Sinister Barrier, about aliens who own the human race. Unknown's first issue appeared in March 1939; in addition to Sinister Barrier, it included H. L. Gold's "Trouble With Water", a humorous fantasy about a New Yorker who meets a water gnome. Gold's story was the first of many in Unknown to combine commonplace reality with the fantastic.

Campbell required his authors to avoid simplistic horror fiction and insisted that the fantasy elements in a story be developed logically: for example, Jack Williamson's Darker Than You Think describes a world in which there is a scientific explanation for the existence of werewolves. Similarly, L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt's Harold Shea series, about a modern American who finds himself in the worlds of various mythologies, depicts a system of magic based on mathematical logic. Other notable works included several novels by L. Ron Hubbard and short stories such as Manly Wade Wellman's "When It Was Moonlight" and Fritz Leiber's "Two Sought Adventure", the first in his Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series.

Unknown was forced to a bimonthly schedule in 1941 by poor sales and canceled in 1943 when wartime paper shortages became so acute that Campbell had to choose between turning Astounding into a bimonthly or ending Unknown. The magazine is generally regarded as the finest fantasy fiction magazine ever published, despite the fact that it was not commercially successful, and in the opinion of science fiction historian Mike Ashley it was responsible for the creation of the modern fantasy publishing genre.