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Science Fiction Collector, v. 5, issue 1, May 1939
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Page Twenty --- Science Fiction Collector --- [line break] anniversary issue of the Collector. What its dimensions will be, I have little or no idea. However, I feel sure that it will stand as a monument to a fan magazine that is destined to become a tradition. If any fan magazine ever deserved listing among the "greats" it is the Science Fiction Collector. Through its pages, many of them for the first time, have paraded such memorable names as: Morris S. Dollens, William H. Miller, Jr., John V. Baltadonis, Sam Moskowitz, Donald A. Wollheim, Claire P. Beck, Glen F. Wiggins, John Chapman, David A. Kyle, Laurence Pashhall, Charles Stiles, Hayward S. Kirby, Robert A. Madle, Oswald Train, Solitaire, Milton A. Rothman, Robert W. Lowndes, Nile H. Frome, Jack F. Speer, Ted Carnell, Azygous, Julius Schwartz, Richard Wilson, Jr., Dale Hart, Thomas W. Whiteside, Milt Asquith, Walter E. Mareonette, Oliver E. Saari, J. Chapman Mizke, John J. Weir, T. Bruce Yerke, Daniel L. McPhail, Jack Agnew, and any number of others. To every fan who cherishes unforgettable experiences and acquaintances, there will echo in his mind, long after things as we know them today are enshrouded in Elysian haze, a simple title that will perform as Open Sesame to all that he has known and loved, and that title will be ----The Science Fiction Collector. The End. [illustration of a faun playing a flute, next to a tree.]
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Page Twenty --- Science Fiction Collector --- [line break] anniversary issue of the Collector. What its dimensions will be, I have little or no idea. However, I feel sure that it will stand as a monument to a fan magazine that is destined to become a tradition. If any fan magazine ever deserved listing among the "greats" it is the Science Fiction Collector. Through its pages, many of them for the first time, have paraded such memorable names as: Morris S. Dollens, William H. Miller, Jr., John V. Baltadonis, Sam Moskowitz, Donald A. Wollheim, Claire P. Beck, Glen F. Wiggins, John Chapman, David A. Kyle, Laurence Pashhall, Charles Stiles, Hayward S. Kirby, Robert A. Madle, Oswald Train, Solitaire, Milton A. Rothman, Robert W. Lowndes, Nile H. Frome, Jack F. Speer, Ted Carnell, Azygous, Julius Schwartz, Richard Wilson, Jr., Dale Hart, Thomas W. Whiteside, Milt Asquith, Walter E. Mareonette, Oliver E. Saari, J. Chapman Mizke, John J. Weir, T. Bruce Yerke, Daniel L. McPhail, Jack Agnew, and any number of others. To every fan who cherishes unforgettable experiences and acquaintances, there will echo in his mind, long after things as we know them today are enshrouded in Elysian haze, a simple title that will perform as Open Sesame to all that he has known and loved, and that title will be ----The Science Fiction Collector. The End. [illustration of a faun playing a flute, next to a tree.]
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