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The Alchemist, v.1, issue 3, Summer 1940
Page 26
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Page 26 THE ALCHEMIST RANDOM RAMBLINGS by Arthur L. Widner, Jr. It is doubtful if this column will he very interesting to anyone but myself, and consequently it is also doubtful if it will ever be published. But I have been asked for material, so let it be on the editor's head if this isn’t satisfactory. I merely write it and hope for the best. The content of this column will be just as the title suggests. I will write about any thing and everything that enters my head pertaining to fantasy and the fans thereof, providing it is generally unknown to the majority of them, and of any interest whatsoever. First, I wonder if any other fan has ever read the exceedingly screwy fantasy book, DOCTOR ARNOLDI. I would like to hear from anyone who has, and his—or her—opinion of the book. A short resume here might be interesting to those who have not read it, and would also serve to refresh the memory of someone who has perhaps read and forgotten it. I found it in a C.C.C. camp library, and have never been able to find it again, so the following may be slightly in-
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Page 26 THE ALCHEMIST RANDOM RAMBLINGS by Arthur L. Widner, Jr. It is doubtful if this column will he very interesting to anyone but myself, and consequently it is also doubtful if it will ever be published. But I have been asked for material, so let it be on the editor's head if this isn’t satisfactory. I merely write it and hope for the best. The content of this column will be just as the title suggests. I will write about any thing and everything that enters my head pertaining to fantasy and the fans thereof, providing it is generally unknown to the majority of them, and of any interest whatsoever. First, I wonder if any other fan has ever read the exceedingly screwy fantasy book, DOCTOR ARNOLDI. I would like to hear from anyone who has, and his—or her—opinion of the book. A short resume here might be interesting to those who have not read it, and would also serve to refresh the memory of someone who has perhaps read and forgotten it. I found it in a C.C.C. camp library, and have never been able to find it again, so the following may be slightly in-
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