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Kay-Mar Trader, v. 2, issue 3, May 1947
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NOW READY! The 1946-47 FANTASY REVIEW edited by Joe Kennedy THE ANNUAL REVIEW OF THE ENTIRE FIELD OF SCIENCE-FICTION AND FANTASY! Yes indeed, ladies and gents, it's ready at last -- bigger and better than ever! Every important book and magazine...every outstanding news event of 1946 is here -- in interesting and informative style. There's a lengthy review of all the year's happenings in both fan and professional fields, taken month by month...A mammoth book section listing and evaluating more than a hundred hard-cover fantasy appearing in '46, with publishing information that tells you where to get 'em -- including a special section on new fantasy volumes from England, written by British collector Norman Syms...You'll find detailed reviews of all 1946 prozines, and information on the best magazine yarns of the past twelve-month...Reviews of the year's crop of fanzines, with a special report on FAPA mags, by Jack Speer. As an extra-special attraction, folks, there are reports on all the leading fan organizations, concerning their activities in '46 -- written by people in the know! Articles on the NFFF by Walter Dunkleberger, LASFS by Francis T. Laney, PSFS by Milton A. Rothman, ESFA by Sam Moskowitz, QSFL by Will Sykora, GGFS by Jack Riggs, the Hyperboreans by Henry Elsner, Young Fandom by Telis Streiff, FAPA by Norman Stanley -- and to wind things up, a special report on Fantasy Foundation by Forrest J Ackerman. PLUS COMPLETE RESULTS OF THE RECENT FANTASY REVIEW POLL OF FANDOM, TO DETERMINE THE TOP BOOKS OF THE YEAR, BEST MAGAZINE STORIES, TOP FAN JOURNALISTS, PRO AUTHORS, AND FAN CLUBS OF '46! In format this gigantic booklet is somewhat on the colossal side. Seventy-six (that's 76) pages, mimeographed on the 8 1/2 x 11" paper. Covers professionally lithographed in green on heavy card stock. Interior illustrations. Firmly stapled and mailed flat in envelope, postpaid. Published in a limited, numbered edition of 175 -- of which over half have already been ordered. The price is only 50c a copy -- and your satisfaction is guaranteed. 'Tis the fan publishing event of the year, folks -- so don't be on the outside looking in. One slim half-buck will bring you a copy of the 1946-47 FANTASY REVIEW right away! order from Joe Kennedy -- 84 Baker Ave. -- Dover, N. J. DON'T DELAY
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NOW READY! The 1946-47 FANTASY REVIEW edited by Joe Kennedy THE ANNUAL REVIEW OF THE ENTIRE FIELD OF SCIENCE-FICTION AND FANTASY! Yes indeed, ladies and gents, it's ready at last -- bigger and better than ever! Every important book and magazine...every outstanding news event of 1946 is here -- in interesting and informative style. There's a lengthy review of all the year's happenings in both fan and professional fields, taken month by month...A mammoth book section listing and evaluating more than a hundred hard-cover fantasy appearing in '46, with publishing information that tells you where to get 'em -- including a special section on new fantasy volumes from England, written by British collector Norman Syms...You'll find detailed reviews of all 1946 prozines, and information on the best magazine yarns of the past twelve-month...Reviews of the year's crop of fanzines, with a special report on FAPA mags, by Jack Speer. As an extra-special attraction, folks, there are reports on all the leading fan organizations, concerning their activities in '46 -- written by people in the know! Articles on the NFFF by Walter Dunkleberger, LASFS by Francis T. Laney, PSFS by Milton A. Rothman, ESFA by Sam Moskowitz, QSFL by Will Sykora, GGFS by Jack Riggs, the Hyperboreans by Henry Elsner, Young Fandom by Telis Streiff, FAPA by Norman Stanley -- and to wind things up, a special report on Fantasy Foundation by Forrest J Ackerman. PLUS COMPLETE RESULTS OF THE RECENT FANTASY REVIEW POLL OF FANDOM, TO DETERMINE THE TOP BOOKS OF THE YEAR, BEST MAGAZINE STORIES, TOP FAN JOURNALISTS, PRO AUTHORS, AND FAN CLUBS OF '46! In format this gigantic booklet is somewhat on the colossal side. Seventy-six (that's 76) pages, mimeographed on the 8 1/2 x 11" paper. Covers professionally lithographed in green on heavy card stock. Interior illustrations. Firmly stapled and mailed flat in envelope, postpaid. Published in a limited, numbered edition of 175 -- of which over half have already been ordered. The price is only 50c a copy -- and your satisfaction is guaranteed. 'Tis the fan publishing event of the year, folks -- so don't be on the outside looking in. One slim half-buck will bring you a copy of the 1946-47 FANTASY REVIEW right away! order from Joe Kennedy -- 84 Baker Ave. -- Dover, N. J. DON'T DELAY
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