Not for sale. Available to REHupa members only. Dated Summer 1988 and marked as a “Special Advanced Edition for REHupa”, but not for that date. |
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Limited to 50 copies. A couple of the authors of the letters complained about them being reproduced in the magazine, so no further copies were printed. The letters give an inside view of what was going on in Howard circles during the time of the great Howard boom. |
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Although dated Spring 1995 this issue was not published until July 1998 |
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Although the date on the cover is September, on the inside of the front cover it is noted that actual publication was October. |
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Version 1 contained typographical errors and omissions. All copies were recalled and destroyed. |
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Distributed with the December 2007 Robert E. Howard United Press Association mailing. Printed in an edition of 40 copies. The untitled editorial on the inside front cover explains why The Howard Review #10 never showed up before. |
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The entire issue is made up of letters and a few reviews. The letters are from professional writers and fan editors, including L. Sprague de Camp, Frank B. Long, Fritz Leiber, Robert Bloch, Brian Lumley, Tom Collins, Harry O. Morris, Paul Bergland, David Sutton, and Darrell Schweitzer. There is one poem on page 4. |
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Small press SF magazine. |
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Given as Issue 43 in the Table of Contents. |
Incorrectly dated February 2. |
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Given as #62, August 17, 2008. |
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“Doctor Who Special” that contains no fiction at all, substituting instead ten articles on Doctor Who. Guest edited by Scott Harrison. |
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“Aleph is an occasional series we’ll be doing looking at the best, oldest and oddest genre fiction around. We’ll be covering everything outside the 20th century, the sort of work that laid the foundation for everyone from Lovecraft up to King.” This first issue contains a single piece of (reprint) fiction: |
Only price listed is 75¢. |
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