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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 4, December 1933
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56 THE FANTASY FAN December, 1933 INFORMATION We have received several requests (and we mean several) for a list of the stories written by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Following we present a list of his works compiled from the list in the January, 1933 issue of the Science Fiction Digest, through the courtesy of Julius Schwartz. A Princess of Mars The Gods of Mars The Warlord of Mars Thuvia, Maid of Mars The Chessmen of Mars The Mastermind of Mars A Fighting Man of Mars At the Earth's Core Pellucidar Tanar of Pellucidar Tarzan of the Apes The Return of Tarzan The Beasts of Tarzan The Son of Tarzan Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar Tarzan the Untamed Tarzan the Terrible Tarzan and the Golden Lion Tarzan and the Ant Men Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle Tarzan and the Lost Empire Tarzan at the Earth's Core Tarzan the Invincible Tarzan Triumphant The Cave Girl The Eternal Lover The Land that Time Forgot The Monster Men The Moon Maid Jungle Girls This is not a complete list of hos works. Will all those that know of stories he has written that are not in this list please send in the names so that HOW TO COLLECT FANTASY FICTION by Julius Schwartz Part Four Some of the former Munsey magazines published a great deal of fantastic fiction that went under the name of 'different' stories. In fact, no fantasy collection could ever be considered 'fair' without a goodly number of these 'classics,' as they have been so often termed. The magazines were: Argosy, All-Story, Argosy All-Story, Cavalier, Cavalier All-Story, Scrap Book, and Munsey's Magazine. Dates 1890 and up! If the collector is ambitious enough he may try to procure some of the English magazines that include fantastics within their covers. Some of them are: Pearson's Magazine(the monthly, not weekly) The Startler, Union Jack, Magnet, and Grit. The first, by the way, originally printed most of H.G. Wells' early fantasyarns, and it'd be a feather in any collector's hat if he were, by any chance, able to get his hands on one of those rare issues. (We are sorry to state that Part Five will be the conclusion. In this last part, coming in our February issue, we will have Mr. Schwartz tell about fantasy booklets, and he will also inform us about the hard covers.) we can publish them? We would appreciate it. If you have any question about weird or science fiction that you would like answered, send it in to us, and we will do our best to answer it for you in this department.
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56 THE FANTASY FAN December, 1933 INFORMATION We have received several requests (and we mean several) for a list of the stories written by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Following we present a list of his works compiled from the list in the January, 1933 issue of the Science Fiction Digest, through the courtesy of Julius Schwartz. A Princess of Mars The Gods of Mars The Warlord of Mars Thuvia, Maid of Mars The Chessmen of Mars The Mastermind of Mars A Fighting Man of Mars At the Earth's Core Pellucidar Tanar of Pellucidar Tarzan of the Apes The Return of Tarzan The Beasts of Tarzan The Son of Tarzan Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar Tarzan the Untamed Tarzan the Terrible Tarzan and the Golden Lion Tarzan and the Ant Men Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle Tarzan and the Lost Empire Tarzan at the Earth's Core Tarzan the Invincible Tarzan Triumphant The Cave Girl The Eternal Lover The Land that Time Forgot The Monster Men The Moon Maid Jungle Girls This is not a complete list of hos works. Will all those that know of stories he has written that are not in this list please send in the names so that HOW TO COLLECT FANTASY FICTION by Julius Schwartz Part Four Some of the former Munsey magazines published a great deal of fantastic fiction that went under the name of 'different' stories. In fact, no fantasy collection could ever be considered 'fair' without a goodly number of these 'classics,' as they have been so often termed. The magazines were: Argosy, All-Story, Argosy All-Story, Cavalier, Cavalier All-Story, Scrap Book, and Munsey's Magazine. Dates 1890 and up! If the collector is ambitious enough he may try to procure some of the English magazines that include fantastics within their covers. Some of them are: Pearson's Magazine(the monthly, not weekly) The Startler, Union Jack, Magnet, and Grit. The first, by the way, originally printed most of H.G. Wells' early fantasyarns, and it'd be a feather in any collector's hat if he were, by any chance, able to get his hands on one of those rare issues. (We are sorry to state that Part Five will be the conclusion. In this last part, coming in our February issue, we will have Mr. Schwartz tell about fantasy booklets, and he will also inform us about the hard covers.) we can publish them? We would appreciate it. If you have any question about weird or science fiction that you would like answered, send it in to us, and we will do our best to answer it for you in this department.
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