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Table of Contents No. 5 January 1947 FICTION: Requiescant by Anthony Boucher Flames of Life by Everett Wyers ARTICLE: The Cave Men by Herman Meader BOOK REVIEW: After the Afternoon by Arthur MacArthur and reviewed by Tigrina COVER and Interior decorating by Jack Riggs Lethe is published whenever he feels like it by Jack Riggs, 1620 Cheestnut St. Berkeley-2-Calif. The price is one nickel per copy Weird, unknownish-type fiction needed, also articles along this line; subject of course, to the 'ditors pencil and possible banishment to the NFFF Manuscript Bureau unless otherwise stated. ye olde Editoriale We wonder if this issue will hit the mailboxes here and there over the countryside shortly after New Year's Day or not. Our ambition is a peculiar thing. Strangely enough we don't feel like going to work every week-day, but unfortunately we weren't born rich, so we are forced to. We are not forced to do anything with Lethe, we can publish it whenever we have the necessary ambition to do so. Pondering on motion pictures in general with our numerous acquaintances, we have arrived at the same conclusion, most of them are odiferous. Movies that have a science-fiction or fantasy plot take an awful beating from the producers. We are inclined to be a bit of an Anglophobe anyway, but Britain has produced my favorite science-fiction and fantasy films to this date. The "Uninvited" is just about the lone American exception. Did the readers of Lethe see "Things to Come" the best stf movie ever? Or the best "Unknown-type" film I've ever seen, "In Dead of Night"? "Dead of Night" is a recent release and a must-see. (Pliz turn to page 14) page one.
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Table of Contents No. 5 January 1947 FICTION: Requiescant by Anthony Boucher Flames of Life by Everett Wyers ARTICLE: The Cave Men by Herman Meader BOOK REVIEW: After the Afternoon by Arthur MacArthur and reviewed by Tigrina COVER and Interior decorating by Jack Riggs Lethe is published whenever he feels like it by Jack Riggs, 1620 Cheestnut St. Berkeley-2-Calif. The price is one nickel per copy Weird, unknownish-type fiction needed, also articles along this line; subject of course, to the 'ditors pencil and possible banishment to the NFFF Manuscript Bureau unless otherwise stated. ye olde Editoriale We wonder if this issue will hit the mailboxes here and there over the countryside shortly after New Year's Day or not. Our ambition is a peculiar thing. Strangely enough we don't feel like going to work every week-day, but unfortunately we weren't born rich, so we are forced to. We are not forced to do anything with Lethe, we can publish it whenever we have the necessary ambition to do so. Pondering on motion pictures in general with our numerous acquaintances, we have arrived at the same conclusion, most of them are odiferous. Movies that have a science-fiction or fantasy plot take an awful beating from the producers. We are inclined to be a bit of an Anglophobe anyway, but Britain has produced my favorite science-fiction and fantasy films to this date. The "Uninvited" is just about the lone American exception. Did the readers of Lethe see "Things to Come" the best stf movie ever? Or the best "Unknown-type" film I've ever seen, "In Dead of Night"? "Dead of Night" is a recent release and a must-see. (Pliz turn to page 14) page one.
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