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Science Fiction Collector, v. 4, issue 3, whole no. 21, August 1938
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Page Twenty-Eight --- S - F Collector -- [[drawing of a spaceship]] SCIENCE FICTION FAN -- Although the twenty-fourth issue was delayed for some while, it finally made a very welcome appearance. This, the anniversary issue, contained, in all, fifty-two pages -- which is quite big. The size alone makes this issue the best one so far. However, the material is also of good quality. Present in the issue are: DAW, Moskowitz, Lowndes, Speer, Wiggins, Taurasi, Hart, Kuslan, Squires, Bahr, Frome and Stannard. DAW maintains his usual level with his dirty cracks at various fans in "Fanfarade." Moskowitz philopphizes, while Lowndes bemoans 1937. Speer had has IPO Poll, Lwhile Olon histories the FAN; Taurasi has "Maganews." while Hart contributes "Texas Topics." Louis Ruslan presents "AN Interview with a Prospective Fan." "Impossibilities in Science Fiction" is by Squires; and Bahr's is "Collector's Item." Frome and Stannard contribute "Time and Speed" and "My Ideal Magazine," respectively. The usual columns, Editorial, As Others See Us (this time conducted by May Rogers), Ye Fantaisie Bookes, Forecast and Fan Echoes [[illegible]] present. The art work for this issue is [[illegible]] by the Rogers -- Mary and James Jim contributes a fair front cover and a good back cover. An extremely good issue. FANTASCIENCE DIGEST --- Here we have two issues: The fourth and the fifth. The fourth issue has twenty pages, while the fifth has only sixteen. Agnew contributes a fairly good cover for the 4th FD. Almost the entire interior work is done by Agnew. Best article is a humorous thing by Kuttner, entitled "Fun With Atoms." Frome con-
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Page Twenty-Eight --- S - F Collector -- [[drawing of a spaceship]] SCIENCE FICTION FAN -- Although the twenty-fourth issue was delayed for some while, it finally made a very welcome appearance. This, the anniversary issue, contained, in all, fifty-two pages -- which is quite big. The size alone makes this issue the best one so far. However, the material is also of good quality. Present in the issue are: DAW, Moskowitz, Lowndes, Speer, Wiggins, Taurasi, Hart, Kuslan, Squires, Bahr, Frome and Stannard. DAW maintains his usual level with his dirty cracks at various fans in "Fanfarade." Moskowitz philopphizes, while Lowndes bemoans 1937. Speer had has IPO Poll, Lwhile Olon histories the FAN; Taurasi has "Maganews." while Hart contributes "Texas Topics." Louis Ruslan presents "AN Interview with a Prospective Fan." "Impossibilities in Science Fiction" is by Squires; and Bahr's is "Collector's Item." Frome and Stannard contribute "Time and Speed" and "My Ideal Magazine," respectively. The usual columns, Editorial, As Others See Us (this time conducted by May Rogers), Ye Fantaisie Bookes, Forecast and Fan Echoes [[illegible]] present. The art work for this issue is [[illegible]] by the Rogers -- Mary and James Jim contributes a fair front cover and a good back cover. An extremely good issue. FANTASCIENCE DIGEST --- Here we have two issues: The fourth and the fifth. The fourth issue has twenty pages, while the fifth has only sixteen. Agnew contributes a fairly good cover for the 4th FD. Almost the entire interior work is done by Agnew. Best article is a humorous thing by Kuttner, entitled "Fun With Atoms." Frome con-
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