Portland, Oregon: Donald B. Day, Spring 1950 (volume 4, number 1, whole number 11). Small octavo, single issue, illustrations, Velox (?) of typewritten copy, printed wrappers, stapled. The eleventh of the fourteen issues of this fanzine. "According to Harry Warner, Jr., this magazine was one of the leading serious publications of the period. It provided 'an enormous amount of material about the most important professional writers of fantasy and their works, some good fiction, and articles with principally serious slants' (Warner 1). The main feature was 'Author! Author!' which contained autobiographical sketches by noted authors such as Jack Williamson, Murray Leinster, Ray Bradbury, Anthony Boucher and David H, Keller, accompanied by complete bibliographies of their work." - Tymn and Ashley (eds), Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 820-21. The main article in this issue is "J. Allen St. John: Dean of Fantasy Illustrators" by Darrell C. Richardson. Pavlat and Evans, Fanzine Index (1965), p. 33. Closed tear and tiny chip at upper fore-edge corner of front wrapper, a very good copy. (#178610).
Price: $100.00
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