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Southern Star, v. 1, issue 1, 1941
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DETOURS Lead to many interesting things. "The fanzine without a purpose" - save that of entertainment for the gentlefan of liesure. Nickel an issue from L. R. Chauvenet, Tallwood Plantation, Esmont, Virginia. --------------PLUTO----------------- F. J. ackerman-----H. G. Wells THE PERFECT COMBINATION! The former interviews the latter in the next issue of ---------------------PLUTO Don't miss "WELLS OF WISDOM" --- 1941's most sensational article 10¢ - 1 --PLUTO-- 3 for 25¢ Decker.......Indiana THE DAMN THING! Having successfully made a number of enemies with the first issue, science-fiction's bad penny continues its havoc-wreaking march. It now has turned to the prose, and Bob Heinlein would have gotten the axe in the second THE DAMN THING if Bob hadn't objected so that the entire 2nd issue had to be torn up and started over. Enjoy a Los Angeles magazine that looks like hell! Van Houten gets his share, tho and on the whole, everybody should be damn mad when they've finished THE DAMN THING, #2 10¢ T.B. Yerke, 1223 Gordon St. Hollywood, California THEY'RE ALL TALKING! About what? The Rose Bowl Game? HECK NO!--- About the 5th issue of FANFARE which will be out when you see this ad. Its phenomenal rise from "just another club organ" to its present deluxe state as "King of the Hektos" has Fandom talking! ___SO___ If you don't want to miss the latest gory details of the Hamling-Singleton argument rib-tickling humor by Ackerman, and Bell; correct information on the forthcoming NATIONAL FANTASY FAN FEDERATION; Joe Gilbert's sensational new column, SLAN!_DER; excellent fiction by Donn Brazier; another of those popular fan biographies by L. R. Chauvenet; plus all kinds of interesting departments and a nifty cover by Damon Knight; send a dime for one copy, or two bits for three -- to: Art Widner, Jr. Box 122, Bryantville, Mass.....
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DETOURS Lead to many interesting things. "The fanzine without a purpose" - save that of entertainment for the gentlefan of liesure. Nickel an issue from L. R. Chauvenet, Tallwood Plantation, Esmont, Virginia. --------------PLUTO----------------- F. J. ackerman-----H. G. Wells THE PERFECT COMBINATION! The former interviews the latter in the next issue of ---------------------PLUTO Don't miss "WELLS OF WISDOM" --- 1941's most sensational article 10¢ - 1 --PLUTO-- 3 for 25¢ Decker.......Indiana THE DAMN THING! Having successfully made a number of enemies with the first issue, science-fiction's bad penny continues its havoc-wreaking march. It now has turned to the prose, and Bob Heinlein would have gotten the axe in the second THE DAMN THING if Bob hadn't objected so that the entire 2nd issue had to be torn up and started over. Enjoy a Los Angeles magazine that looks like hell! Van Houten gets his share, tho and on the whole, everybody should be damn mad when they've finished THE DAMN THING, #2 10¢ T.B. Yerke, 1223 Gordon St. Hollywood, California THEY'RE ALL TALKING! About what? The Rose Bowl Game? HECK NO!--- About the 5th issue of FANFARE which will be out when you see this ad. Its phenomenal rise from "just another club organ" to its present deluxe state as "King of the Hektos" has Fandom talking! ___SO___ If you don't want to miss the latest gory details of the Hamling-Singleton argument rib-tickling humor by Ackerman, and Bell; correct information on the forthcoming NATIONAL FANTASY FAN FEDERATION; Joe Gilbert's sensational new column, SLAN!_DER; excellent fiction by Donn Brazier; another of those popular fan biographies by L. R. Chauvenet; plus all kinds of interesting departments and a nifty cover by Damon Knight; send a dime for one copy, or two bits for three -- to: Art Widner, Jr. Box 122, Bryantville, Mass.....
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