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''The Wolverine'' described itself as "An Amateur Free-Lance" publication. It appeared in the early 1900s and continued into the 1920s and was published in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. | ''The Wolverine'' described itself as "An Amateur Free-Lance" publication. It appeared in the early 1900s and continued into the 1920s and was published in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. | ||
− | Contributors included Edna Hyde, Frank Belknap Long, H. P. Lovecraft, Lilian Middleton, Daisy Crump Whitehead. | + | Contributors included Edward Costello, James Lawrence Crowley, Betty Earle, Arthur H. Goodenough, Edna Hyde, Harry Lehmkuhl, Stella Kellerman, Frank Belknap Long, H. P. Lovecraft, Lilian Middleton, Annie Pearce, Peggy Reid, Leo G. Schussman, Dan Sweeney,Charles L.H. Wagner, Daisy Crump Whitehead. |
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Revision as of 20:14, 24 May 2011
The Wolverine was an amateur press publication edited by Horace L Lawson.
The Wolverine described itself as "An Amateur Free-Lance" publication. It appeared in the early 1900s and continued into the 1920s and was published in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
Contributors included Edward Costello, James Lawrence Crowley, Betty Earle, Arthur H. Goodenough, Edna Hyde, Harry Lehmkuhl, Stella Kellerman, Frank Belknap Long, H. P. Lovecraft, Lilian Middleton, Annie Pearce, Peggy Reid, Leo G. Schussman, Dan Sweeney,Charles L.H. Wagner, Daisy Crump Whitehead.