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Science Fiction Critic Supplement, issue 14, 1938
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SCIENCE FICTION CRITIC 14th issue SUPPLEMENT We regret to announce that the Futile press are forced to discontinue publication of The Science Fiction Critic under their guidance. We deeply appreciate the interest and support of our readers, and thank them for their patronage. Since all income from subscriptions and advertising has gone into production of the magazine, we are not able to refund unexpired subscriptions in cash. However, (if your subscription has not expired) you are entitled to back issues or credit toward the purchase of anything listed in this supplement. Terms are cash, postage paid on orders of $1. 00 or more. In ordering, please mention several substitute choices. I. BACK ISSUES 10¢ each 3 for 25¢ Vol. 1. #1 Nov. 1935. #6 Dec. 1936. #7. Jan. 37 #8 Mar. 37 #9 May 37 #10. July 37 #11. Oct. 37 Vol 2 #1 Jan. 38 #2 Mar. 38 #3 Xmas 38 II. THE FUTILE PRESS NERO AND OTHER POEMS by Clark Ashton Smith. A book of the finest early poems of a great master. 30 pp. 25¢. HAMMER AND TONGS by Clyde F. Beck. Perhaps the best critical studies of science-fiction yet written. 40pp. 25¢. NOTES AND COMMONPLACE BOOK by H.P. Lovecraft. One of the strangest volumes ever printed Limited edition. 60pp. $1.00 III, DRAGONFLY PRESS THE GOBLIN TOWER by Frank Belknap Long. A collection of verse by a gifted poet. Limited edition. $1. LEAVES -I. The first issue of by far the most distinguished of of amateur fantasy magazines. Edited by R.H. Barlow 80pp. Quarto. 50¢. LEAVES -II. (Ready January 1.) 65 quarto Pages - 45,000 Words. C. L. Moore H. P. Lovecraft Donald Wandrei Henry S. Whitehead Samuel Loveman Fritz Leiber Frank Belknap Long, Jr. The year's compilation of serious and mature fantastic writing. Here are roadways through strange worlds — scenes lighted by uncharted moons to whom Earth is not even a rumour. LEAVES deserves the support of the intelligent minority; it is the only publication in its field presenting mature and sincere imaginative works in disregard of commercial formulae. 50¢
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SCIENCE FICTION CRITIC 14th issue SUPPLEMENT We regret to announce that the Futile press are forced to discontinue publication of The Science Fiction Critic under their guidance. We deeply appreciate the interest and support of our readers, and thank them for their patronage. Since all income from subscriptions and advertising has gone into production of the magazine, we are not able to refund unexpired subscriptions in cash. However, (if your subscription has not expired) you are entitled to back issues or credit toward the purchase of anything listed in this supplement. Terms are cash, postage paid on orders of $1. 00 or more. In ordering, please mention several substitute choices. I. BACK ISSUES 10¢ each 3 for 25¢ Vol. 1. #1 Nov. 1935. #6 Dec. 1936. #7. Jan. 37 #8 Mar. 37 #9 May 37 #10. July 37 #11. Oct. 37 Vol 2 #1 Jan. 38 #2 Mar. 38 #3 Xmas 38 II. THE FUTILE PRESS NERO AND OTHER POEMS by Clark Ashton Smith. A book of the finest early poems of a great master. 30 pp. 25¢. HAMMER AND TONGS by Clyde F. Beck. Perhaps the best critical studies of science-fiction yet written. 40pp. 25¢. NOTES AND COMMONPLACE BOOK by H.P. Lovecraft. One of the strangest volumes ever printed Limited edition. 60pp. $1.00 III, DRAGONFLY PRESS THE GOBLIN TOWER by Frank Belknap Long. A collection of verse by a gifted poet. Limited edition. $1. LEAVES -I. The first issue of by far the most distinguished of of amateur fantasy magazines. Edited by R.H. Barlow 80pp. Quarto. 50¢. LEAVES -II. (Ready January 1.) 65 quarto Pages - 45,000 Words. C. L. Moore H. P. Lovecraft Donald Wandrei Henry S. Whitehead Samuel Loveman Fritz Leiber Frank Belknap Long, Jr. The year's compilation of serious and mature fantastic writing. Here are roadways through strange worlds — scenes lighted by uncharted moons to whom Earth is not even a rumour. LEAVES deserves the support of the intelligent minority; it is the only publication in its field presenting mature and sincere imaginative works in disregard of commercial formulae. 50¢
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