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Novae Terrae was a science fiction fanzine created by Maurice K. Hanson and Dennis A. Jacques in Nuneaton England in 1936. The magazine in this form lasted until January 1939 (Vol 3 No 5) during which time Arthur C. Clarke and Edward John Carnell also contributed time as editors and contributors. It would later be resurrected after the war as New Worlds, going on to be the longest lived science fiction magazine in Britain, surviving in one form or another until the 2000s.

Date Issue Author-Editor Subject
March 1936 Vol 1 No 1 Novae Terrae
Maurice K. Hanson and Dennis A. Jacques Editorial
The Perfect Science Fiction Story
Acknowledgements
Science Fiction this side of the Atlantic
J.H. Barnes Scientific Progress
Maurice K. Hanson When Will the Space Ship Arrive?
April 1936 Vol 1 No 2 Novae Terrae
D.R. Smith Alas Poor Einstein
Science Fiction this side of the Atlantic
Space Ray Science Fiction Ideals
Edward John Carnell More Troubles in New York
May 1936 Vol 1 No 3 Novae Terrae
Dennis A. Jacques Editorial
Edward John Carnell Action at Last
Dennis A. Jacques The Coal Tar Cosmos
D.R. Smith Humour in Scientifiction
Number Twenty-Two (Chapter of Science Fiction League)
Leslie J. Johnson Britain's Astronautical Pioneers
Science Fiction this side of the Atlantic
Forrest J. Ackerman and Donald A. Wollheim Letters
June 1936 Vol 1 No 4 Novae Terrae
Maurice K. Hanson and Dennis A. Jacques Editorial
J.E. Barnes A Critical Examination of Space Flight by Means of Rockets
D.R. Smith Hymn of Hate No. 1 – Joe W. Skidmore
Dennis A. Jacques The Coal Tar Cosmos Part 2
Edward John Carnell From Three Continents
Cleator and Walsh Initial Information
This Side of the Atlantic
July 1936 Vol 1 No 5 Novae Terrae
Maurice K. Hanson and Dennis A. Jacques Editorial
Walter H. Gillings An Appeal to British Fantasy Fans
Leslie J. Johnson An Astronaut Elucidates (A Reply to Mr Barnes)
Dennis A. Jacques The Coal Tar Cosmos Part 3
This Side of the Atlantic
D.R. Smith Hymn of Hate (No. 2) John Russell Fearn
August 1936 Vol 1 No 6 Novae Terrae
Maurice K. Hanson and Dennis A. Jacques Editorial
Forrest J. Ackerman Esperanto Its Relation to Scientifiction
Maurice K. Hanson This Side of the Atlantic
Scientijazz: A Unique Contest
D.R. Smith The Robot Ultimate
Edward John Carnell Americanisms
Space Ray Heisenberg Minus
Hornig, Wells, Low Initial Information
October 1936 Vol 1 No 7 Novae Terrae
Plantagenet Editorial
D.R. Smith Hands Off English
Bric-A-Brac
Edward John Carnell Personal Opinion
Maurice K. Hanson This Side of the Atlantic
Dennis A. Jacques The Position of the Science Fiction Film
V.H. Johnson A Scoop For Science Fiction Fans
November 1936 Vol 1 No 8 Novae Terrae
Douglas W. F. Mayer The British Science Fiction Conference
Humoresko
Maurice K. Hanson & Dennis A. Jacques Following Their Footsteps
Maurice K. Hanson This Side of the Atlantic
D.R. Smith, Maurice K. Hanson, Dennis A. Jacques In A Nutshell (Reviews)
Edward John Carnell Past, Present and Future (BIS)
D.R. Smith Trial Trip
V.H. Johnson A Scoop For Science Fiction Fans
December 1936-January 1937 Vol 1 No 9 Novae Terrae
Maurice K. Hanson & Dennis A. Jacques Editorial
Forrest J. Ackerman Whither Ackermankind?
Edward John Carnell Trouble in Paradise
Maurice K. Hanson & Dennis A. Jacques Plan For Science Fiction
The '2's of 22 Get Together
D.R. Smith, M.T. Crowley, Maurice K. Hanson & Dennis A. Jacques Reviews in a Nutshell
D.R. Smith Rays
Maurice K. Hanson This Side of the Atlantic
Douglas W. F. Mayer The British Science Fiction Conference
February 1937 Vol 1 No 10 Novae Terrae
Maurice K. Hanson & Dennis A. Jacques Editorial
Donald G. McRae Petition for Science
Paul Buckerfield The Time has Come, The Walrus Said
D.R. Smith Rays Part 2
Maurice K. Hanson Conferring in Leeds
Science Fiction Association
D.R. Smith, M.T. Crowley Reviews in a Nutshell
Edward John Carnell Shirt-Cuff Jottings
J.B. Jepson Answers to…
Maurice K. Hanson This Side of the Atlantic
Wits or Half Wits?