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Fantasy Collector, v. 1, issue 2, January 1939
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THE FANTASY COLLECTOR Vol. 1 No. 2 1939 EDITORIAL How do you like the second number of FANTASTIC? That is what you are really holding in your hand. I changed the title to THE FANTASY COLLECTOR because I consider it more appropriate. I would like to know very much----and hope that some of you collectors will wake up to the fact that here is the publication you have been waiting for. So far, about everything that has appeared in the first issue and in this has been through my own efforts with most of the aid from the extensive science-fiction collection of Elmer Weinman. If one enthusiast can accomplish so much, think what can be done through the cooperation of many fans. How about it, SCIENCE FICTION ORGANIZATIONS? Again we must thank Gino's sister, Angeline L. Petrella, and Gino Petrella himself for their work in making this book possible. Please let me hear from you, your comments and any additional information. Published January, 1939, at Edison Technical and Industrial High School, Rochester, New York, for THE WORLD"S FAIR SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION. Editor, Litterio B. Farsaci, 48 Lewis Street, Rochester, New York. CONTINUATION OF THE ADDENDA TO THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT Key to Abbreviations: A___Argosy AA_S___Argosy All-Story P___Popular A_S___All-Story A_SC___All-Story Cavalier Adv_Adventure BB___Blue Book GB_Golden Book M___Munsey's C___Cavalier SB_Scrap Book Munsey Science Fiction A___1901 June A Weird Appointment Harry B. Tedrow Sept. The Whereabouts of Mr. Moses Bailey James B. Nevin 1904 Feb. A Psychological Execution Oscar H. Hawley April The Meat-Fed Giant George L. Gibeon Roseate Revelations C. H. Cates
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THE FANTASY COLLECTOR Vol. 1 No. 2 1939 EDITORIAL How do you like the second number of FANTASTIC? That is what you are really holding in your hand. I changed the title to THE FANTASY COLLECTOR because I consider it more appropriate. I would like to know very much----and hope that some of you collectors will wake up to the fact that here is the publication you have been waiting for. So far, about everything that has appeared in the first issue and in this has been through my own efforts with most of the aid from the extensive science-fiction collection of Elmer Weinman. If one enthusiast can accomplish so much, think what can be done through the cooperation of many fans. How about it, SCIENCE FICTION ORGANIZATIONS? Again we must thank Gino's sister, Angeline L. Petrella, and Gino Petrella himself for their work in making this book possible. Please let me hear from you, your comments and any additional information. Published January, 1939, at Edison Technical and Industrial High School, Rochester, New York, for THE WORLD"S FAIR SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION. Editor, Litterio B. Farsaci, 48 Lewis Street, Rochester, New York. CONTINUATION OF THE ADDENDA TO THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT Key to Abbreviations: A___Argosy AA_S___Argosy All-Story P___Popular A_S___All-Story A_SC___All-Story Cavalier Adv_Adventure BB___Blue Book GB_Golden Book M___Munsey's C___Cavalier SB_Scrap Book Munsey Science Fiction A___1901 June A Weird Appointment Harry B. Tedrow Sept. The Whereabouts of Mr. Moses Bailey James B. Nevin 1904 Feb. A Psychological Execution Oscar H. Hawley April The Meat-Fed Giant George L. Gibeon Roseate Revelations C. H. Cates
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