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Fantasy Fan, v. 2, issue 4, whole no. 16, December 1934
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Dedicated To Edgar Allan Poe THE FANTASY FAN THE FANS' OWN MAGAZINE Published Monthly Editor: Charles ( Hornig (Managing Editor: Wonder Stories) 10 cents a copy $1.00 per year 137 West Grand Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey Vol. 2, No. 4 December, 1934 Whole No. 16 NOTICE Dud to increased printing costs, we find it no longer possible to continue our covers. OUR READERS SAY We hope that this issue will give you a better appreciation of that father of the weird tale, Edgar Allan Poe. H. P. Lovecraft's article brings out many points in the ability of this immortal which have never been mentioned in his biographies. "The issues have been consistently pleasing. The September had the edge over the October number on account of variety." —Lester Anderson Hayward, Calif. "I wish you to know that the idea of dedicating each issue is a very fine one. I hope you can keep on giving us the material that has never before seen print." —F. Lee Baldwin Asotin, Wash. "Oh—hurray and other such expletives! It just tickled me pink to find some more of H. P. Lovecraft's works 'Fungi from Yuggoth,' 'Tis many a long year I've been wanting to find more of them." —Gertrude Hemken Chicago, Ill. "I am extremely glad to see the new TFF, which manages to hold much of interest despite the space I use up. As I said beore, I surely appreciate the courtesy of the dedication. I shall be anxious to see the coming Smith and Poe numbers." —H. P. Lovecraft Providence, R. I. "Congratulations on the new and greatly improved appearance of TFF. The new cover adds its dignity." —Richard Ely Morse Washington, D. C.
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Dedicated To Edgar Allan Poe THE FANTASY FAN THE FANS' OWN MAGAZINE Published Monthly Editor: Charles ( Hornig (Managing Editor: Wonder Stories) 10 cents a copy $1.00 per year 137 West Grand Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey Vol. 2, No. 4 December, 1934 Whole No. 16 NOTICE Dud to increased printing costs, we find it no longer possible to continue our covers. OUR READERS SAY We hope that this issue will give you a better appreciation of that father of the weird tale, Edgar Allan Poe. H. P. Lovecraft's article brings out many points in the ability of this immortal which have never been mentioned in his biographies. "The issues have been consistently pleasing. The September had the edge over the October number on account of variety." —Lester Anderson Hayward, Calif. "I wish you to know that the idea of dedicating each issue is a very fine one. I hope you can keep on giving us the material that has never before seen print." —F. Lee Baldwin Asotin, Wash. "Oh—hurray and other such expletives! It just tickled me pink to find some more of H. P. Lovecraft's works 'Fungi from Yuggoth,' 'Tis many a long year I've been wanting to find more of them." —Gertrude Hemken Chicago, Ill. "I am extremely glad to see the new TFF, which manages to hold much of interest despite the space I use up. As I said beore, I surely appreciate the courtesy of the dedication. I shall be anxious to see the coming Smith and Poe numbers." —H. P. Lovecraft Providence, R. I. "Congratulations on the new and greatly improved appearance of TFF. The new cover adds its dignity." —Richard Ely Morse Washington, D. C.
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