- Leo Margulies
Leo Margulies (b.
June 22 1900 ,Brooklyn ,New York ,USA - d.December 26 1975 ,Los Angeles ,California , USA) was an American editor andpublisher ofscience fiction andfantasy pulp magazines .Career
Margulies was born in Brooklyn, but was raised in Norwalk,
Connecticut . After briefly attendingColumbia University , Margulies began working at the Munsey chain ofpulp magazines around 1932. He left Munsey for Ned Pine'sThrilling Publications (also known as Beacon, Standard or Better), where he became editorial director of "Thrilling Wonder Stories " in 1936. His editorial responsibilities later included "Captain Future ", "Startling Stories ", "Strange Stories", and many others. At one time, he was editing 46 different titles.During
World War II , Margulies served as a war correspondent. He was onboard the USS "Missouri" when theJapan ese surrendered.After the end of war, Margulies published several
science fiction andfantasy paperback anthologies with his former co-worker Oscar J. Friend. He started "Mike Shayne's Mystery Magazine" in 1956, and remained editor until his death.In December 1975 he was attending a meeting in
London of theMystery Writers of America when he suffered astroke . He died December 26.Sources
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