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1952WRCLIT50466St. Louis MO 1952. Whole number one. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 10pp. Lower cover a bit foxed but near fine. Edited/written by Max Keasler. Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing 18. Reviews photographs including film stills and artwork including a full-page reproduction of a Wallace Smith drawing. unknown books
1951WRCLIT50457Np: Published by the authors/editors 1951. Whole number one. Octavo. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 8pp. Top edge a bit rumpled but very good. Edited/written by Terry Carr and Robert Stewart. This poorly duplicated parody of a fanzine is barely legible. Childish art purposely inane misspelled fiction. Published by the authors/editors unknown books
1952WRCLIT50097Helena MT 1952. Whole number one. Quarto. Mimeographed fanzine. 8pp. Near fine. Edited/written by Ed Cox. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. Cox was serving in the Signal Corps in Korea at the time and there is some interesting commentary on the conflict over there. unknown books
1951WRCLIT49824Helena MT 1951. Coswalzine 86. Octavo. Mimeographed. 6pp. Light spotting to one edge one rust mark on lower cover else fine. Edited by Walter Coslet. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing 56. Reprints letters by science fiction and fantasy authors published in Weird Tales magazine including two by Lovecraft. unknown books
1952WRCLIT50471Brooklyn: Published by Ray C. Higgs 1952. Unnumbered issue. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 8pp. About fine. Edited/written by J. Robert. States that this is a UAPA of A United Amateur Press Association of America we presume mailing; however someone has written in pencil "Fantasy Amateur Press Association 5/53" on the front cover. Takes the form of a futuristic newspaper with lots of news about robots. Imaginative and amusing. Published by Ray C. Higgs unknown books
1951WRCLIT50447Seattle WA 1951. I:3. Octavo. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. About fine. Edited/written by William N. Austin. Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing. Results of fan polls for favorite authors stories magazines etc. unknown books
1986WRCLIT50484Houston 1986. Unnumbered. Eleven issues. Quarto. Photographically reproduced typescript stapled pictorial wrappers and self-wrappers. Heavily illustrated. Postally used but very good. Edited/written by Martin Wagner. Roughly monthly with two double numbers. Reviews interviews and commentary on the current state of SF and fantasy. unknown books
1952WRCLIT50448Corsicana TX 1952. Whole number 9. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. Edited/written by R.J. Banks. 40pp. Fiction and reviews. Of particular interest is the list of Texas fans including Tom Reamy. Folded for mailing some light foxing else very good. unknown books
1951WRCLIT51125Helena MT: Published by the author/editor 1951. Unnumbered issue. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 6pp. Very good. Edited/written by Walter A. Coslet. 55th Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing. Description of Coslet's library including original illustrations from Weird Tales. Published by the author/editor unknown books
1953WRCLIT49112Np 1953. Whole number one. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. A little rumpled some light foxing to covers but very good. Edited/written by Richard Bergeron. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. Interesting tidbit about finding a musical variety show on TV after 3AM. In 1953 this seems pretty odd. Bergeron's conjecture that it might have been the broadcaster experimenting is as good as any other. Several pages of artwork. unknown books
1952WRCLIT60865Helena MT: Published by the Editor 1952. Whole numbers two and three. 8 & 4pp. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. Illustrations. Some light rust marks near fine. Edited/written by Walter A. Coslet and distributed as a Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. Staff artist Richard Bergeron. Published by the Editor unknown books
1951WRCLIT50095Seattle WA 1951. Whole number one. Octavo. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. Slight tanning small discoloration from staples but overall near fine. Edited/written by William N. Austin. An attempt at a round-up of the fan publishing scene in 1950. Lists hundreds of fanzines with a special section on fan publishing in the Pacific Northwest. unknown books
1954WRCLIT50456Tulsa: Published by Bill Shell 1954. Whole number 6. Octavo. Printed pictorial wrappers. 52pp. Very light scattered interior foxing else about fine. Edited by Sam Martinez. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing 68. "The Art Gallery" by Terry Carr mailing comments jokes etc. Published by Bill Shell unknown books
1952WRCLIT50468Eugene OR 1952. Whole number two. Small octavo. Hand printed wrappers. 24pp. Fine. Edited/written by Vernon L. McCain. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. Good- looking little zine with some witty articles by Lee Hoffman short fiction etc. unknown books
1952WRCLIT50277Seattle 1952. Whole numbers two and four. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. Edited/written by Royal Drummond. a No. 2 January 1952. 12pp. Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing. Article on the functional uses of music mailing comments etc. Soft crease on front cover a few tiny spots else about fine. b No. 4 September 1952. 22pp. Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing. Poetry fiction mailing comments. Front cover separated from lower staple some rusting one corner bumped about very good. unknown books
1951WRCLIT50470Kapyong South Korea Petoskey and Royal Oak MI: Published by Martin E. Alger 1951. Unnumbered issues. Two issues. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. Edited/written by Art Rapp. a For the Spectator Amateur Press Society 181. 5pp. "The world's first Korean fanzine." Mailing comments poetry. A few stray rust marks but about fine. b For the Spectator Amateur Press Society 21. 10pp. Rapp's reintroduction to fan society after his tour of duty makes for interesting reading. Edges of cheap paper tanned some rust marks but a very good copy. Published by Martin E. Alger unknown books
1953WRCLIT50475North Bend WA 1953. One-shot. Tall quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 6pp. Folded stained at fold and upper cover but a good copy. Edited/written by Jack Speer. 68th Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. Of a more political bent than most SF fanzines. unknown books
1951WRCLIT50098Np 1951. II:2. Octavo. Printed wraps. Edges tanned staples a bit loose but very good. Edited/written by Bob Johnson. A cut above most fanzines in overall quality with stiff wrappers fold-out plate and photo illustrations for Cocteau's Beauty and the Beast. paperback books
1951WRCLIT49117Hyattsville MD 1951. Whole numbers four and five. Two issues. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzines. Edited/written by Bob Pavlat. a No. 4 Winter. 11pp. Fantasy Amateur Press Association. Solid issue typically engaging Pavlat. Stains on upper and lower cover else very good. b No. 5 Spring. 10pp. Fantasy Amateur Press Association. Nice cranky article about the evils of television mailing comments etc. Some light foxing to cover edges light wear to one edge else very good. unknown books
1952WRCLIT50445Somerville NJ 1952. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. Edited and published by Lloyd L. Alpaugh Jr. Two issues: a No. 8 January 1952. 12pp. Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing. Film news mailing comments. Light foxing couple of corners bumped but very good. b No. 10. 17pp. Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing. Letters from military fans stationed overseas that are to put it mildly very politically incorrect. Other musings on science fiction films and the like. Folded for mailing lower cover foxed and separated from one staple very light interior foxing some light foxing to upper cover. A good copy. unknown books
1951WRCLIT50467Washington D.C. 1951. Whole number three. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 14pp. Some light foxing to upper cover a few light rust marks but very good. Edited by Roy W. Loan Jr. Includes an interesting article on witchcraft by Phil Rasch pseudo-science mumbo-jumbo called "The Turbo-Encabulator" "The latter consisted simply of six hydrocoptic marzelvanes so fitted to the ambifacient lunar waneshaft that side fumbling was effectively prevented." which is pretty hilarious and Part III of a serial "The Road To Fame" by D.R. Smith which features Tarzan and Professor Challenger. Not so much a fanzine as an amateur journal with an interesting intelligence behind it. unknown books
1953WRCLIT50452Edmonton AB 1953. Whole number five. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 26pp. Folded lengthwise a little edgewear mailing label else very good. Edited by Norman G. Browne. Contains a one- act play "The Tree" by Fred Chappell and the usual letters reviews and fannish musings. unknown books
1952WRCLIT50479Eugene OR 1952. Whole numbers one and two. Two issues. Octavo. Pictorial wrappers. Handprinted fanzine. Edited/written by Roscoe E. Wright. a No. 1 Summer 1952. 14pp. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. Well-printed and designed little magazine. Paper yellowing light wear to wraps else near fine. b No. 2 Autumn 1952. 16pp. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. Couple of small stains to covers else near fine. paperback books
1952WRCLIT50455San Francisco: Published by Peter Graham 1952. Whole number 1. Postcard-sized mimeographed stapled fanzine. Pictorial color wrappers. 20pp. A near fine copy. Edited/written by Terry Carr. Contains Carr's "Science Fiction or Fantasy --Which" Published by Peter Graham unknown books
1952WRCLIT50464Elizabeth NJ 1952. Whole numbers nine and eleven. Two issues. Quarto. Pictorial wrappers. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. Edited/written by Sid Gluck. a No. 9. Nd. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. 8pp printed on rectos only. Review by Sam Moskowitz reprints from earlier Gluck endeavors including "Dryatics - A New Science" by Jack Drosdick. Some foxing and offsetting to lower cover some tiny rust marks and foxing to upper cover couple of soft creases to right edge but a very good copy. b No. 11. Nd. Fantasy Amateur Press Association and Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing. 66pp. One corner bumped two tiny rust marks to lower cover else a near fine copy. unknown books