(#177058) SCIENCE-FANTASY CORRESPONDENT . September / October 1937 ., Corwin F. Stickney, number 2 volume 2, later AMATEUR CORRESPONDENT.

Belleville, N.J. Corwin F. Stickney, September / October 1937 (volume 2, number 2). Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers, stapled. The fifth of the six issues of this legendary fanzine. Includes "The Mysterious Stranger," a short story by Earl and Otto Binder, "What Every Young Ghoul Should Know," a short story by Robert Bloch, "Disbelievers Ever," an essay by R. W. Sherman "dedicated to the late H. P. Lovecraft," "Are we advocates of Scientific Fiction?, an article by Sam Moskowitz, who asks "if we are, let's do something to get it out of the rut into which mercenary publishers are dragging it!," and other material. Moskowitz, The Immortal Storm, pp. 75-77 and 93-95. Pavlat and Evans, Fanzine Index (1965), pp. 3 and 95. Wrappers lightly worn along spine fold, a very good copy. This copy is signed on the front cover by contributor Robert Bloch. (177058).

Price: $350.00

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