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If (magazine)

''If'' was an American science fiction magazine launched in March 1952 by Quinn Publications, owned by James L. Quinn.
The magazine was moderately successful, though it was never regarded as one of the first rank of science fiction magazines. It achieved its greatest success under editor Frederik Pohl, winning the Hugo Award for best professional magazine three years running from 1966 to 1968. ''If'' published many award-winning stories over its 22 years, including Robert A. Heinlein's novel ''The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress'', and Harlan Ellison's short story "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream". Several well-known writers sold their first story to ''If''; the most successful was Larry Niven, whose story "The Coldest Place" appeared in the December 1964 issue.
''If'' was merged into ''Galaxy Science Fiction'' after the December 1974 issue, its 175th issue overall.
==Publication history==
Although science fiction had been published before the 1920s, it did not begin to coalesce into a separately marketed genre until the appearance in 1926 of ''Amazing Stories'', a pulp magazine published by Hugo Gernsback. By the end of the 1930s the field was undergoing its first boom,〔Nicholls & Clute, "Genre SF"; Edwards & Nicholls, "Astounding Science-Fiction"; Stableford, "Amazing Stories"; Edwards & Nicholls, "SF Magazines", all in Nicholls & Clute, "Encyclopedia of Science Fiction".〕 but World War II and its attendant paper shortages led to the demise of several titles. By the late 1940s the market began to recover again.〔Edwards & Nicholls, "SF Magazines", in Nicholls & Clute, ''Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'', p. 1068.〕 From a low of eight active magazines in 1946, the field expanded to 20 in 1950, and a further 22 had commenced publication by 1954.〔Magazine publishing dates for the period are tabulated in Ashley, ''History of the Science Fiction Magazine Vol. 3'', pp. 323–325.〕 ''If'' was launched in the middle of this second publishing boom.

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