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    Fanciful Tales   (about)
    Semi-professional magazine. A facsimile reprint of this magazine was issued by Marc A. Michaud in 1977.

    • Publishers:
      • Shepherd & Wollheim; Oakman, AL: Fanciful Tales.
    • Editors:






    Fang [v1 #2, April 1992] (Tangram Publishing)
    Issue not indexed.



    Fang [v1 #4, 199?]
    Issue not indexed.


    The Fanscient   (about)
    SF fanzine.

    • Publishers:
      • Portland Science-Fantasy Society; Portland, OR: The Fanscient, Sep 1947 – Fall 1949.
      • Donald B. Day; Portland, OR: The Fanscient, Winter 1950 – Summer 1951.
    • Editors:



    The Fanscient [v1 #2, Winter 1948] ed. Donald B. Day (Portland Science-Fantasy Society, 15¢, 24pp, cover by Ralph Rayburn Phillips) (Full Text)
    the reprint I’m indexing lacks pp.23/24, but apparently these contain only the end of the EH bibliography.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.
    • 2 · Editor’s Page · Don Day · ed
    • 4 · Apocalypse · John & Dorothy de Courcy · ss; illustrated by M. Higbee
    • 10 · The Last Frontier · David H. Keller · vi; illustrated by G. Waible
    • 12-13,17 · The First Fan Magazine · Forrest J. Ackerman · ar; on The Time Traveller.
    • _13 · A Bit About a Banana (As certain writers might do it) · Alan Glasser · hu The Time Traveller
    • _17 · Looking Forward · Alan Glasser · pm The Time Traveller
    • 14-16 · Author, Author: Edmond Hamilton · Edmond Hamilton · bg; nb: p15 contains photo and signature of EH; text of bg starts on p.15.
    • 18-20, 22-23 · Index to STF and Fantasy Stories by Edmond Hamilton · Edmond Hamilton · bi
    • 21 · [cartoons] · G. Waible · ct
    • bc. · Illustration for The Rubaiyat · Donald B. Day · il; includes two of the quatrains.
    • bc. · A Phew of the PSFS · M. Higbee · ct; a set of caricatures of members - 6 men (Tom Harryman, Joe Salta, Don Day, Forrest Davis, Ralph Raybin Phillips, and Jerry Waible) and the dog (Soapy). Poor Jerry Waible is shown as looking like Mortimer Snerd!




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