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Welcome to the N.F.F.F!, October 1945
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-5- APPENDIX 1: A good collection of science fiction would consist of the following items: Complete sets of "The Big Three": Amazing Stories and Amazing Stories Quarterly from 1926. Science Wonder Stories, Air Wonder Stories, Wonder Stories, and Wonder Stories Quarterly from 1929. Astounding Stories and Astounding Science Fiction from 1930. And then: Weird Tales from 1923, Unknown Worlds from 1939, and Fantastic Novels and Famous Fantastic Mysteries form 1939. Afterwards: Strange Tales, Marvel Stories, Dynamic Stories, Comet, Startling Stories, Astonishing Stories, Super Science Stories, Stirring Science Stories, Planet, Future Fiction, Science Fiction, Fantastic Adventures, Captain Future, and Thrilling Wonder Stories. If you are lucky you find the two issues of Miracle, Science and Fantasy Stories. If you want to delve deeply into the past you hunt for The Black Cat, Gernsback's Science and Invention, The Electrical Experimenter, or even his old radio magazines containing some items. And the Munsey line, including All-Story, Argosy, Argosy-All Story, Cavalier, and others. APPENDIX 2: A complete index of all fanzines published last year is obtainable from the NFFF upon request. However, following is a resume of the most popular publications as found by a poll taken among the fans: THE ACOLYTE published by Francis Lancy. SHANGRI-L'AFFAIRES published by the L.A. Science Fantasy Socy. SUN SPOTS published by Gerry de la Ree. FANTASY COMMENTATOR published by Langley Searles. CHANTICLEER published by Walter Leibscher. FANEWS published by Walter Dunkleberger. VOICE OF THE IMAGI-NATION! published by Forrest J. Ackerman. LE ZOMBIE published by Bob Tucker. diablerie published by Bill Watson. CENTAURI published by Andy Anderson. ------------------------------------- Published by the National Fantasy Fan Federation October, 1945 Stenciled by: Bob Tucker Mimeographed and assembled by: Walt Dunkleberger and K. Martin Carlson.
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-5- APPENDIX 1: A good collection of science fiction would consist of the following items: Complete sets of "The Big Three": Amazing Stories and Amazing Stories Quarterly from 1926. Science Wonder Stories, Air Wonder Stories, Wonder Stories, and Wonder Stories Quarterly from 1929. Astounding Stories and Astounding Science Fiction from 1930. And then: Weird Tales from 1923, Unknown Worlds from 1939, and Fantastic Novels and Famous Fantastic Mysteries form 1939. Afterwards: Strange Tales, Marvel Stories, Dynamic Stories, Comet, Startling Stories, Astonishing Stories, Super Science Stories, Stirring Science Stories, Planet, Future Fiction, Science Fiction, Fantastic Adventures, Captain Future, and Thrilling Wonder Stories. If you are lucky you find the two issues of Miracle, Science and Fantasy Stories. If you want to delve deeply into the past you hunt for The Black Cat, Gernsback's Science and Invention, The Electrical Experimenter, or even his old radio magazines containing some items. And the Munsey line, including All-Story, Argosy, Argosy-All Story, Cavalier, and others. APPENDIX 2: A complete index of all fanzines published last year is obtainable from the NFFF upon request. However, following is a resume of the most popular publications as found by a poll taken among the fans: THE ACOLYTE published by Francis Lancy. SHANGRI-L'AFFAIRES published by the L.A. Science Fantasy Socy. SUN SPOTS published by Gerry de la Ree. FANTASY COMMENTATOR published by Langley Searles. CHANTICLEER published by Walter Leibscher. FANEWS published by Walter Dunkleberger. VOICE OF THE IMAGI-NATION! published by Forrest J. Ackerman. LE ZOMBIE published by Bob Tucker. diablerie published by Bill Watson. CENTAURI published by Andy Anderson. ------------------------------------- Published by the National Fantasy Fan Federation October, 1945 Stenciled by: Bob Tucker Mimeographed and assembled by: Walt Dunkleberger and K. Martin Carlson.
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