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1979511860Speedy Printers 1979. Paperback. NEAR FINE. 110pp Stab staple bound in black cloth tape. A collection of fan fiction poetry and illustrations. Mild edgewear and small stain to front cover. Otherwise exceedingly clean and unmarked copy. Speedy Printers paperback
195315484FAN TO SEE Volume 1 #2 Larry Touzinsky 1953 first edition vg in stapled wraps as issued. Contains DEAR MR. EDITOR by Harlan Ellison et.al. Here Ellison is acting as critic at large taking on the lead story in select science fiction periodicals of the time. Illustrated. Larry Touzinsky paperback
16993On his illustrated letterhead 230 Bannerdale Rd Sheffield. 8 July no year but circa 1970 . 2pp. 4to. In good condition lightly aged and worn. On two leaves stapled together. The letterhead printed in red is a cartoon portrait of the artist with palette and brush pointing to the address on a blackboard. A long chatty letter listing the titles and prices of an order Malcolm has made describing his activities at a time when he is 'pushed like mad' arranging an 'interview for ERG' discribing the contents of the four albums of his stamp collecting 'I wouldn't call myself a philatelist . . . . more of a jackdaw with a filing cabinet' describing his lifelong interest in aeronautics and space travel 'As a kid I made models collected books drew pictures went to air shows . . where I had my first flight. Naturally when I left school I volunteered for the RAF and had 5 1/2 years War Service therein.' On his illustrated letterhead, 230 Bannerdale Rd, Sheffield. 8 July [no year, but circa 1970 ]. unknown
B302254-1<p>New York N.I.L. 1970. 24pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. folio. Tabloid-format. Printed on newsprint yellowed and brittle; top edges tattered. Not folded as is usual. On cover: Merry Cambodia and a Happy New War. This is the last issue published the first was published in September 1969. Includes articles on/by Gregory Battcock Richard Pettibone John Perrault Henry Geldzahler Alex Katz Jim Carroll Vitamin G Giorno Poetry Systems Art and Subsidy MOMA Junior Council panel discussion et al.</p> New York (N.I.L.), 1970.
1974222931974. Sci-FiZines Three issues of Outworlds a notable fanzine edited and published by Bill Bowers from North Canton Ohio. Outworlds was one of the most respected science fiction fanzines of the 1970s known for its literary seriousness professional-grade graphic design and contributions from leading voices in both professional and fan spheres. Each issue is a fusion of fan commentary professional essays and sophisticated visual art featuring cover and interior artwork by major illustrators such as Stephen E. Fabian and Brian Sultzter. These issues document a critical moment in 1970s science fiction fandom with contributions by and about Hugo winners major editors and influential thinkers.<br /> <br /> 1 Outworlds No. 20 Second Quarter 1974. Cover by Dan Steffan. Includes "The Four Lives of Sterling Lanier" by Piers Anthony art folios and commentary by Fabian and critical pieces by Poul Anderson Greg Benford and Ted White. This issue is notable for its graphic quality and design innovations setting a new visual standard in fanzines. <br /> <br /> 2 Outworlds No. 23 Fifth Anniversary Issue First Quarter 1975. This landmark issue features essays such as "Russia's Defeat and Occupation 1952-1960" by Patrick H. McGuire and "Dirts & Smut from Waste Paper" by Grant Canfield & friends. Includes a major career retrospective on John Brunner by Joe De Bolt and artwork from Nicola Cuti Terry Austin and others. The anniversary framing adds retrospective gravitas to its editorial scope. <br /> <br /> 3 Outworlds Nos. 28/29 Double Issue 1976. A dense double issue featuring Joe Haldeman "The Ballad of Stan Long" Robert A.W. Lowndes Jodie Offutt Andrew J. Offutt Neal Wilgus Gregory Benford "Some Days." and Susan Wood "Energuwoman". Contains a fannish symposium on writing by Dave Locke alongside comics criticism a midwestern convention report and a wide-ranging interview with Robert Shea. Art by Vincent DiFate Brian Sultzter and others. <br /> <br /> Uniformly in very good condition. Each issue demonstrates the style of 1970s science fiction fanzine production where professional authors and artists collaborated in the amateur press tradition. unknown
196059781Binghamton NY: John Kolcun Maureen O’Hara Fan Club Spring 1960. 4to. 43 leaves dittoed. With 5 tipped-in photographs. Illustrated dittoed softcovers cover art by Robert Shoemaker lozenge photo of O’Hara by Dorothy M. Fenger stapled as issued at gutter margin minor shelfwear rubbing still NF copy from library of Jim & Ruth Hanf w/ membership dues notice and membership fan club card laid-in. First edition of this exceedingly scarce fanzine issued by the consummate John Kolcun who was President of Maureen’s official fan club in the 1950’s and 1960’s with a roster of over 800 members. Each issue was filled with tan letters box office totals newspaper items reviews announcements of coming performances and theatrical appearances as well as personal information. O’Hara 1920-2015 was born Maureen FitzSimons and is perhaps best remembered for her iconic portrayals of hard-headed and athletic women. She typically performed her own stunts and played roles ranging from the cynical mother of Natalie Wood in Miracle on 34th Street 1947 to the Quiet Man Wings of Eagles McClintock! and Big Jake starring with John Wayne. No copies in Worldcat. John Kolcun, Maureen O’Hara Fan Club, paperback