It lasted less than four years, but it was the best fantasy magazine ever. A victim of the World War II paper shortage, UNKNOWN, sadly, was not resurrected after peace broke out. Here are eleven tales carefully culled from its 31 issues, some making their first book appearance:
Foreword, by Isaac Asimov
Editor's Introduction
8/39 The Misguided Halo [Henry Kuttner];
10/41 Prescience [Nelson S. Bond];
6/41 Yesterday Was Monday [Theodore Sturgeon];
6/39 The Gnarly Man [L. Sprague de Camp];
11/40 The Bleak Shore [Fritz Leiber];
3/39 Trouble With Water [H. L. Gold];
2/41 Doubled and Redoubled [Malcolm Jameson];
2/40 When it was Moonlight [Manly Wade Wellman];
8/41 Mr. Jinx [Robert Arthur];
8/41 Armageddon [Fredric Brown];
12/41 Snulbug [Anthony Boucher]