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    Forgotten Fantasy [v1 #2, December 1970] (60¢, 132pp, digest, cover by George Barr)
    • 6 · When the Gods Slept · Lord Dunsany · ss Time and the Gods by Lord Dunsany, Heinemann, 1906
    • 14 · The Shadows on the Wall · Mary E. Wilkins Freeman · ss Everybody’s Magazine March 1903
    • 34 · The Goddess of Atvatabar [Part 2 of 4] · William R. Bradshaw · n. Douthitt, 1892
    • 123 · The Fisherman · Goethe; translated by Matthew Gregory Lewis · pm (r)
    • 124 · Memnon or, Human Wisdom · Voltaire · ss Romances, Tales and Smaller Pieces of M. De Voltaire by Voltaire, Dodsley, 1794
      translated from the French (“Memnon ou la Sagesse humaine”).




    Forgotten Fantasy [v1 #5, June 1971] (60¢, 132pp, digest, cover by Bill Hughes)
    • 7 · Hartmann the Anarchist [Part 1 of ?] · E. Douglas Fawcett · n. Edward Arnold, 1893; incomplete; only first part published before magazine folded.
    • 78 · Smith: An Episode in a Lodginghouse · Algernon Blackwood · ss The Empty House by Algernon Blackwood, Eveleigh Nash, 1906
    • 98 · The Mer-Mother · Richard Le Gallienne · pm Harper’s Monthly Magazine February 1903
    • 100 · The Pine Lady · Richard Le Gallienne · pm Harper’s Monthly Magazine February 1903
    • 102 · A Lost Opportunity · Tudor Jenks · ss St. Nicholas May 1889












    Fortress   (about)

    • Publishers:
      • SG Print; Erie, PA: Fortress, #1 – #3.
      • SG Print; Fairview, PA: Fortress, #4 – .
    • Editors:






    Four in One Weird and Occult Shorts   (about)
    This magazine was an attempt by Swan to eliminate unsold issues of various publications. The Four in One, subtitled “Supernatural Yarns”, was four separate magazines re-packaged within a new external cover, which shows a vampire rising from a coffin. Three copies have been examined with three different sets of contents, two of them including magazines that have nothing to do with the weird or the occult.

    • Publishers:
      • Gerald G. Swan, Ltd.; London, England: Four in One Weird and Occult Shorts.



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