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Imaginative Tales was an American fantasy and science fiction magazine launched in September 1954 by William L. Hamling's Greenleaf Publishing Company. It was created as a sister magazine to Imagination, which Hamling had acquired from Raymond A. Palmer's Clark Publishing in 1951. Both Imagination and Imaginative Tales ceased publication at the end of 1958.
The final three issues of Imagainative Tales were published under the title Space Travel.
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