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Fantasite, v. 1, issue 1, November 1940
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20....THE FANTASITE [image: cartoon of spaceship and the impression of the wake of another fast moving flying object having caused air turbulence and clouds] This is a picture of a fan who has just heard about the fourth issue of FANFARE, and is making trakcks for the mail box to get hi subscription in before it's too late.We respectfully suggest you emulate this praiseworthy ambition, or you will miss the top-notch articles by Miske, Moskowitz, Gilbert, and Knight, plus the carload of regular departments, and the new super-special repro d action method on a $200.00 hektograph machine at the Massachutsetts Institute of Technology! Send a dime for a single copy, or a quarter for three, to: Art Widner, Jr., Box 122, Bryantville, Mass. Come to the DENVER 1941 World Science Fiction Convention You won't want to miss the latest issue of that excellent mag, THE COMET> It's published and edited by Tom Wright, 1140 Bush Avenue, Martinez, California. Only 10¢ per copy, or three issues for 25¢............ This issue has material by : Warner, Fortier, Hamling,Sullivan, Tillman, Robins, and others. It also has beautiful illustrations by Wright, cartoons, and many regular features. in addition the entire issue is superbly mimeod. What more could you ask for a mere dime ??????
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20....THE FANTASITE [image: cartoon of spaceship and the impression of the wake of another fast moving flying object having caused air turbulence and clouds] This is a picture of a fan who has just heard about the fourth issue of FANFARE, and is making trakcks for the mail box to get hi subscription in before it's too late.We respectfully suggest you emulate this praiseworthy ambition, or you will miss the top-notch articles by Miske, Moskowitz, Gilbert, and Knight, plus the carload of regular departments, and the new super-special repro d action method on a $200.00 hektograph machine at the Massachutsetts Institute of Technology! Send a dime for a single copy, or a quarter for three, to: Art Widner, Jr., Box 122, Bryantville, Mass. Come to the DENVER 1941 World Science Fiction Convention You won't want to miss the latest issue of that excellent mag, THE COMET> It's published and edited by Tom Wright, 1140 Bush Avenue, Martinez, California. Only 10¢ per copy, or three issues for 25¢............ This issue has material by : Warner, Fortier, Hamling,Sullivan, Tillman, Robins, and others. It also has beautiful illustrations by Wright, cartoons, and many regular features. in addition the entire issue is superbly mimeod. What more could you ask for a mere dime ??????
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