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Voice of the Imagination, whole no. 4, Summer 1945
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VOICE OF THE IMAGI-NATION 7 "It's just what I've bin looking 4 4 a long tym. What more complete census of readers opinions coud one get than a magazine writtn by the readers themselves? "Please put this in VoM- ATTENTION, my Philipine correspondent: Answer my letr or I'll fly over there and get the massive missive in person...Phil from Mil.-" HGallet[[?]] FRANCE'S #1 Fan, from Ocupyd Paris, 19 Nov 40, secretly airmail via Geneve (printable parts from a 5 page typescript in duplicate): "I have but a very short time to write it because as you certainly realize it can't'go through the regular channels, and I must make the best of an opportunity. " I have tried to send you some news during and immediately after the big battle but I doubt whether they ever rached you. (See Chicon Vom for special war-letter from Gallet.) " I have some hope of working again but cannot be sure and do not know whether it shall be here in Paris or in the so-called 'free zone'. It could be a magazine -with science fiction- if it materializes. " All those science fiction magazines which you sent so generously helped me a lot to bear the heavy bombardments in Belgium and while away the long night vigils. But I had to leave
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VOICE OF THE IMAGI-NATION 7 "It's just what I've bin looking 4 4 a long tym. What more complete census of readers opinions coud one get than a magazine writtn by the readers themselves? "Please put this in VoM- ATTENTION, my Philipine correspondent: Answer my letr or I'll fly over there and get the massive missive in person...Phil from Mil.-" HGallet[[?]] FRANCE'S #1 Fan, from Ocupyd Paris, 19 Nov 40, secretly airmail via Geneve (printable parts from a 5 page typescript in duplicate): "I have but a very short time to write it because as you certainly realize it can't'go through the regular channels, and I must make the best of an opportunity. " I have tried to send you some news during and immediately after the big battle but I doubt whether they ever rached you. (See Chicon Vom for special war-letter from Gallet.) " I have some hope of working again but cannot be sure and do not know whether it shall be here in Paris or in the so-called 'free zone'. It could be a magazine -with science fiction- if it materializes. " All those science fiction magazines which you sent so generously helped me a lot to bear the heavy bombardments in Belgium and while away the long night vigils. But I had to leave
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