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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 8, April 1934
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126 THE FANTASY FAN, April, 1934 ADVERTISEMENTS Rates: one cent per word Minimum Charge, 25 cents. SEABURY QUINN—An extraordinary collection of his stories, 5 and 10 cents each. Postcard for prices on your favorite de Grandia tales, or stamp for list of all exploits available. In fairness to fans, limit four stories per person. Forrest J. Ackerman, 530 Stples AVe. San Francisco, Calif. CLARK ASHTON SMITH pressent THE DOUBLE SHADOW AND OTHER FANTASIES—a booklet containing a half-dozen imaginative and atmospheric tales—stories of exotic beauty, glamor, terror, strangeness, irony and satire. Price: 25 cents each (coin or stamps). Also a small remainder of EBONY AND CRYSTAL—a book of prose poems published at $2.00, reduced to $1.00 per copy. Everything sent postaid. Clark Ashton Smith, Auburn, California. Back Numbers of The Fantasy Fan: September, 20 cents (only a few left); October, November, December, January, February, March, 10 cents each. I Will Pay Cash for old numbers of Weird Tales in perfect condition. $1. for any number dated between March, 1923 and February, 1924, inclusive. $.75 for any between October, 1924, and September, 1925, inclusive, and December, 1925. $.50 for any of the following numbers: July, September, 1926; May, December, 1927. Please communicate with the editor if you have any of these issues that you would like to part with at these prices. Wonder Stories presents the cream of science fiction. Why do thousands of fans call it "the old standby"—because it is owned by Hugo Gernsback, the founder of science fiction as a popular art. Join the Science Fiction League, operated by Wonder Stories. We now present an occasional scientific weird story for lovers of weird fiction. BOOKS, Magazines, bought, sold. Lists 5 cts. Swanson-ff, Washburn, N. D. Wanted—copies of Strange Tales; first edition of "Three Go Back" and American edition of Verne's "Earth to the Moon" for sale or trade. Bob Tucker, Box 260, Bloomington, Ill. Wouldn't you like to know more about your favorite author? FANTASY MAGAZINE presents biographies of foremost science and weird fiction writers in each issue the may issue features an interview with donald wandrei by schwartz and weisinger also h. p. loveccraft's powerful poem "the outpost" and "the girl from venus" by rae winters and many other features $1.00 a year Science Fiction Digest Company 87-36 162nd Street Jamaica, New York
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126 THE FANTASY FAN, April, 1934 ADVERTISEMENTS Rates: one cent per word Minimum Charge, 25 cents. SEABURY QUINN—An extraordinary collection of his stories, 5 and 10 cents each. Postcard for prices on your favorite de Grandia tales, or stamp for list of all exploits available. In fairness to fans, limit four stories per person. Forrest J. Ackerman, 530 Stples AVe. San Francisco, Calif. CLARK ASHTON SMITH pressent THE DOUBLE SHADOW AND OTHER FANTASIES—a booklet containing a half-dozen imaginative and atmospheric tales—stories of exotic beauty, glamor, terror, strangeness, irony and satire. Price: 25 cents each (coin or stamps). Also a small remainder of EBONY AND CRYSTAL—a book of prose poems published at $2.00, reduced to $1.00 per copy. Everything sent postaid. Clark Ashton Smith, Auburn, California. Back Numbers of The Fantasy Fan: September, 20 cents (only a few left); October, November, December, January, February, March, 10 cents each. I Will Pay Cash for old numbers of Weird Tales in perfect condition. $1. for any number dated between March, 1923 and February, 1924, inclusive. $.75 for any between October, 1924, and September, 1925, inclusive, and December, 1925. $.50 for any of the following numbers: July, September, 1926; May, December, 1927. Please communicate with the editor if you have any of these issues that you would like to part with at these prices. Wonder Stories presents the cream of science fiction. Why do thousands of fans call it "the old standby"—because it is owned by Hugo Gernsback, the founder of science fiction as a popular art. Join the Science Fiction League, operated by Wonder Stories. We now present an occasional scientific weird story for lovers of weird fiction. BOOKS, Magazines, bought, sold. Lists 5 cts. Swanson-ff, Washburn, N. D. Wanted—copies of Strange Tales; first edition of "Three Go Back" and American edition of Verne's "Earth to the Moon" for sale or trade. Bob Tucker, Box 260, Bloomington, Ill. Wouldn't you like to know more about your favorite author? FANTASY MAGAZINE presents biographies of foremost science and weird fiction writers in each issue the may issue features an interview with donald wandrei by schwartz and weisinger also h. p. loveccraft's powerful poem "the outpost" and "the girl from venus" by rae winters and many other features $1.00 a year Science Fiction Digest Company 87-36 162nd Street Jamaica, New York
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