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Fantasy Fan, v. 1, issue 9, May 1934
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144 THE FANTASY FAN, May, 1934 ADVERTISEMENTS Rates: one cent per word Minimum charge, 25 cents BOOKS, Magazines, bought, sold. Lists 3 cts. Swanson-ff, Washburn, N. D. CLARK ASHTON SMITH pressent THE DOUBLE SHADOW AND OTHER FANTASIES--a booklet containing a half-dozen imaginative and atmospheric tales--stories of exotic beauty, glamor, terror, strangeness, irony and satire. Price: 25 cents each (coin or stamps). Also a small remainder of EBONY AND CRYSTAL--a book of prose poems published at $2.00, reduced to $1.00 per copy. Everything sent postpaid. Clark Ashton Smith, Auburn, California. Back Numbers of The Fantasy Fan: September, 20 cents (only a few left); October, November, December, January, February, March, April, 10 cents each. I will pay as much as $1.00 for certain back issues of Weird tales. If you have any very old issues (1923-4 5 6 7) that you would like to part with, please communicate with the editor, giving a list of the issues you have with their conditions. FANTASY features in its June Issue An Interview with Jules de Grandin's creator, Seabury Quinn "Cigarette Characterizations" An unusual novelty by Edward E. Smith David H. Keller Ralph Milne Farley H. P. Lovecraft Otis Adelbert Kline Harl Vincent Stanton A. Coblentz Clark Ashton Smith and many other features Subscription, $1. a year Science Fiction Digest Co. 87-36--162nd Street Jamaica, New York MY FANTASY COLLECTION by Julius Schwartz I'm proud to say that my collection is a large and fairly complete one. I have every science fiction magazine (printing all-stf) that has appeared. I have hundreds of fantasy stories that have appeared in Munsey publications since 1905. I have more than a hundred Weird Tales lacking only the first two or three volumes. I have hundreds of fantasy excerpts from magazines that occasionally print fantasies, such as Blue Book, Popular, Complete, Short Stories, American Boy, etc., etc. I also have quite a few tales of a fantastic nature that have appeared in English magazines. All in all, I have one of the best collections of fantasy fiction in the country, even if it hasn't every science fiction story that ever appeared. The Flower God (continued from page 140) a moment and started long at his Chancellor in a dazed manner. And Gra was thankful, for the light of madness was dying out, even as the plant faded. The Flower-God was dead. About H. G. Wells (continued from page 143) prudish ladies' magazine for his "Great God Pan." The three H. G. Wells stories featured in Weird Tales during 1925 and 1926 were reprints, though not mentioned as such when published. They were written about a quarter of a century before.
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144 THE FANTASY FAN, May, 1934 ADVERTISEMENTS Rates: one cent per word Minimum charge, 25 cents BOOKS, Magazines, bought, sold. Lists 3 cts. Swanson-ff, Washburn, N. D. CLARK ASHTON SMITH pressent THE DOUBLE SHADOW AND OTHER FANTASIES--a booklet containing a half-dozen imaginative and atmospheric tales--stories of exotic beauty, glamor, terror, strangeness, irony and satire. Price: 25 cents each (coin or stamps). Also a small remainder of EBONY AND CRYSTAL--a book of prose poems published at $2.00, reduced to $1.00 per copy. Everything sent postpaid. Clark Ashton Smith, Auburn, California. Back Numbers of The Fantasy Fan: September, 20 cents (only a few left); October, November, December, January, February, March, April, 10 cents each. I will pay as much as $1.00 for certain back issues of Weird tales. If you have any very old issues (1923-4 5 6 7) that you would like to part with, please communicate with the editor, giving a list of the issues you have with their conditions. FANTASY features in its June Issue An Interview with Jules de Grandin's creator, Seabury Quinn "Cigarette Characterizations" An unusual novelty by Edward E. Smith David H. Keller Ralph Milne Farley H. P. Lovecraft Otis Adelbert Kline Harl Vincent Stanton A. Coblentz Clark Ashton Smith and many other features Subscription, $1. a year Science Fiction Digest Co. 87-36--162nd Street Jamaica, New York MY FANTASY COLLECTION by Julius Schwartz I'm proud to say that my collection is a large and fairly complete one. I have every science fiction magazine (printing all-stf) that has appeared. I have hundreds of fantasy stories that have appeared in Munsey publications since 1905. I have more than a hundred Weird Tales lacking only the first two or three volumes. I have hundreds of fantasy excerpts from magazines that occasionally print fantasies, such as Blue Book, Popular, Complete, Short Stories, American Boy, etc., etc. I also have quite a few tales of a fantastic nature that have appeared in English magazines. All in all, I have one of the best collections of fantasy fiction in the country, even if it hasn't every science fiction story that ever appeared. The Flower God (continued from page 140) a moment and started long at his Chancellor in a dazed manner. And Gra was thankful, for the light of madness was dying out, even as the plant faded. The Flower-God was dead. About H. G. Wells (continued from page 143) prudish ladies' magazine for his "Great God Pan." The three H. G. Wells stories featured in Weird Tales during 1925 and 1926 were reprints, though not mentioned as such when published. They were written about a quarter of a century before.
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