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Other Worlds, v. 1, issue 2, February 1948
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OTHER WORLDS page 5 NUZ -------------------- J. T. Oliver * If you like good fantasy movies don't miss Stairway to Heaven -- a rather new British technicolor triumph. This picture isn't the ordinary Hollywoodish idea of Fantasy; it's really tops. * Radio fans will probably be interested to know that comedian Fred Allen's favorite story is Frankenstein. Orson Well's favorite is Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea. * Guerry Brown informs me that Well's First Men in the Moon is available in Dell (pocket size) Books at twenty five cents. So far I haven't been able to find it. (( It's on the stands now.)) * If anyone knows the title to the sequal [sic] to Heinlein's Universe, please write and tell me. I'm anxious to read it. * Space is curved, there is no infinite, light bonds, and Einstein is right! Scientist have learned all that from studying photos of an eclipse. I learned it from a news paper story. Incidentally, it's much easier that way. * The Avon Fantasy Reader seems to have suspended publication. I've been expecting No. five for several weeks, but haven't found it yet. * The author of Doc Savage, Kenneth Robeson, is a scout master in his home town in Missouri. * A postal clerk here recently said, "I used to read science fiction. The science was okay but the fiction nearly drove me nuts." He musta been readin' ol' Nameless Stories. *
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OTHER WORLDS page 5 NUZ -------------------- J. T. Oliver * If you like good fantasy movies don't miss Stairway to Heaven -- a rather new British technicolor triumph. This picture isn't the ordinary Hollywoodish idea of Fantasy; it's really tops. * Radio fans will probably be interested to know that comedian Fred Allen's favorite story is Frankenstein. Orson Well's favorite is Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea. * Guerry Brown informs me that Well's First Men in the Moon is available in Dell (pocket size) Books at twenty five cents. So far I haven't been able to find it. (( It's on the stands now.)) * If anyone knows the title to the sequal [sic] to Heinlein's Universe, please write and tell me. I'm anxious to read it. * Space is curved, there is no infinite, light bonds, and Einstein is right! Scientist have learned all that from studying photos of an eclipse. I learned it from a news paper story. Incidentally, it's much easier that way. * The Avon Fantasy Reader seems to have suspended publication. I've been expecting No. five for several weeks, but haven't found it yet. * The author of Doc Savage, Kenneth Robeson, is a scout master in his home town in Missouri. * A postal clerk here recently said, "I used to read science fiction. The science was okay but the fiction nearly drove me nuts." He musta been readin' ol' Nameless Stories. *
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