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Science Fiction Collector, v. 5, issue 6, whole no. 30, Winter 1941
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-- Science Fiction Collector -- Page Fifteen FAN MAG REVIEW [[underline]]FANTASCIENCE DIGEST[[end underline]] -- November-December, 1941. Volume 3, Number 3 -- 14th issue. Price: 15¢. This issue, as usual, is very well mimeographed, and offers thirty pages to its readers. Something extra in this issue is a photograph on the contents page showing Milt Rothman, Art Widner, Julius Unger, and Bob Madle at one of the highest points in the Rockies. . . . . According to the "Editor's Message" this issue is supposed to be a "Revival Issue" . . .Now to go through the contents . . . . The cover for this issue was stylused by JVBaltadonis, and the interior cuts are done by Jack Agnew and JVB. . . . .The various and sundry articles contained in the issue include: 'Fable and Fantascience' by Fred W. Fischer, 'Excerpting and Binding' by Langley Searles, 'Decadent Age in Magazine STF' by Robert W. Lowndes, 'It Certainly Does Fught, by Harry Warner, Jr., 'A Tale of Then' by Richard Wilson, 'The Frolic Apace' (part 3) by E.E.Campbell, Jr., 'Quest' (poetry) by Stan Bachrach, and the departments which are: Editorial, Science Fiction Spotlight, by Wilfred Owen Morley, Coventry by Rust E. Barron, Ten Years Ago in Science Fiction by Robert W. Lowndes, and The Reader Comments. . . . .All in all, a very meaty issue with material of meritorious quality. . .We urge you to purchase this magazine as one of the 'musts' on your fan magazine list. [[underline]]NEBULA[[end underline]] -- The most recent addition to the newsweekly field. This magazine has what it takes to be the 'tops' in its field. It has
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-- Science Fiction Collector -- Page Fifteen FAN MAG REVIEW [[underline]]FANTASCIENCE DIGEST[[end underline]] -- November-December, 1941. Volume 3, Number 3 -- 14th issue. Price: 15¢. This issue, as usual, is very well mimeographed, and offers thirty pages to its readers. Something extra in this issue is a photograph on the contents page showing Milt Rothman, Art Widner, Julius Unger, and Bob Madle at one of the highest points in the Rockies. . . . . According to the "Editor's Message" this issue is supposed to be a "Revival Issue" . . .Now to go through the contents . . . . The cover for this issue was stylused by JVBaltadonis, and the interior cuts are done by Jack Agnew and JVB. . . . .The various and sundry articles contained in the issue include: 'Fable and Fantascience' by Fred W. Fischer, 'Excerpting and Binding' by Langley Searles, 'Decadent Age in Magazine STF' by Robert W. Lowndes, 'It Certainly Does Fught, by Harry Warner, Jr., 'A Tale of Then' by Richard Wilson, 'The Frolic Apace' (part 3) by E.E.Campbell, Jr., 'Quest' (poetry) by Stan Bachrach, and the departments which are: Editorial, Science Fiction Spotlight, by Wilfred Owen Morley, Coventry by Rust E. Barron, Ten Years Ago in Science Fiction by Robert W. Lowndes, and The Reader Comments. . . . .All in all, a very meaty issue with material of meritorious quality. . .We urge you to purchase this magazine as one of the 'musts' on your fan magazine list. [[underline]]NEBULA[[end underline]] -- The most recent addition to the newsweekly field. This magazine has what it takes to be the 'tops' in its field. It has
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