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1980WRCLIT49834Austin TX 1980. Volume one number three. Quarto. Photo-duplicated typescript stapled into pictorial wrappers. Wrapper faintly coffee-stained good. Edited by "D.S. Phantom" and "Bosco de Gama." Satirical zine with a feline fixation. Includes "I shot J.R." and "No! I shot J.R." by Annette Slone and Bonnie Lou Bumpkin. unknown books
1951WRCLIT50039Pittsburgh 1951. Three numbers. Inconsistent in size printing and numbering being variously printed or mimeographed octavo or quarto. Edited/written by William M. Danner. a No. 23 May 1951. Octavo. Printed. 4pp. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. Mailing comments on the 54th mailing. Foxing to left edge of lower cover else very good. b No. 13. Quarto. Mimeographed staples. Comments on the 58th Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. About fine. c Octavo. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing 60. Comments of the 59th mailing. Pages a bit yellowed but very good. unknown books
1951WRCLIT50038Parry Sound ON 1951. Whole numbers 47 50 and 51. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. Edited/written by Leslia A. Croutch. a No. 47 1951. 14pp. Fantasy Amateur Press Association but states that 100 copies were printed. News reviews attempts at humor. Corners bumped but overall a near fine copy. b No. 50 May 1952. 10pp. Couple of corners chipped but very good. c No. 51 August 1952. 10pp. Rantings against the Korean war and the Pope reviews etc. About fine. unknown books
1952WRCLIT50036San Francisco: Published by the authors/editors 1952. Whole numbers one and two. Postcard-sized actually a bit smaller approx. 3 1/4 x 5 1/2" mimeographed stapled fanzine. Edited/written by Terry Carr and Peter Graham. a No. 1. 18pp. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing 60. Artwork and comments on the previous Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing by Carr. Creased light foxing to the covers but a good copy. b No. 2. 16pp. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing 61. Very light wear to corners else fine. Published by the authors/editors unknown books
196027967New Haven: Macabre 1960. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Sold here together are six of the 23 issues of Joseph Payne Brennan's horror fanzine. All published out of New Haven between 1960 and 1976. All in very good condition in mostly plain printed stapled wrappers. The last few issues had illustrated covers. These issues included contributions variously by E. M. Nightingale Gene Tipton Don Clark Bush C. W. McCollester David Park Barnitz Brennan himself Will Connor Dorothy Gordon and several others. Also included with this lot is a typed SIGNED postcard from Brennan in 1969 to a subscriber. Macabre paperback books
1952WRCLIT50037San Francisco military address 1952. Whole number one. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. Illustrated. About fine. Edited/written by Edmund Cox. Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing. Features several typical Rotsler illustrations of women. 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
1952WRCLIT50100Pittsburgh 1952. Whole number 1. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 6pp. Very good. Edited/written by Bill Venable. Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing. Slim issue mainly grumbling about other fans. 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
1952WRCLIT50279San Francisco 1952. Whole number one. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 13pp. Lower cover detached from two staples else near fine. Edited/written by Gene Hunter. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. Contains "A Letter to Jesus" a business letter proposing the formation of a new company Second Coming Inc. to deal with Christ's return. It even goes so far as to organize the opposition in order to control it. This writer obviously had a future in covert ops. unknown books
1954WRCLIT50278Miami 1954. Whole number "0." Mimeographed fanzine. 16pp. Covers foxed one staple separating but overall very good. Edited/written by P.H. Economou. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. Report on the MidWesCon. The last page prints a long letter from Robert Bloch. 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
1954WRCLIT50276Pittsburgh 1954. Volume MCMC Number 880 Whole Number 3.14159." Octavo. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 12pp. Upper cover foxed else very good. Edited/written by Bill Danner. 68th Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. Mainly reviews of the previous mailing. Interesting comments on music and Hi-Fi including something called the "RCA Jewel-lite scanner" which sounds a lot like a CD player. 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
1950WRCLIT50444Royal Oak MI 1950. Unnumbered issue. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. Some light offsetting to upper cover several small rust marks on lower cover but a near fine copy. Edited by Martin E. Alger. SAPS mailing 15. Report on the Norwescon the World Science Fiction convention held in Portland. This is the special "Color Micro-Film Issue" which originally included a color micro-film strip. Alas the film strip is missing from this copy although the sample photo is present. unknown books
1952WRCLIT50465Connersville IN: Published by the author/editor 1952. Unnumbered. Five issues. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. Edited/written by Ray C. Higgs. a January- February 1951. 12pp. Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing. Better looking than most mimeographed fanzines well-produced and very readable. About fine. b October 1951. 10pp. Some staining to one page else near fine. c March 1952. 8pp. About fine. d June 1952. 8pp. Creased but very good. e Autumn 1952. 10pp. About fine. Published by the author/editor unknown books
1951WRCLIT50458New York 1951. Unnumbered issue. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 10pp. Right edges a little nicked up but very good. Edited/written by Henry W. Chabot. Spectator Amateur Press Society mailing 14. Reviews but mostly fannish art. 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
1978WRCLIT50442Sylmar CA 1978. Whole number 10. Quarto. Pictorial wrappers mimeographed and photocopied text. Illustrated. Near fine. Edited by Mike Glyer. Special "All Fanhistory" issue. 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
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
1952WRCLIT50463Alexandria VA 1952. Whole number 3. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. 6pp. Some tiny rust marks but about fine. Edited/written by Richard Eney. Fan musings "Dianetic Reverie" etc. by Eney. unknown books
1952WRCLIT50462Minneapolis MN 1952. Whole numbers one two and four. Three issues. Quarto. Mimeographed stapled fanzine. Edited/written by Richard Elsberry. a No. 1 Feb. 1951. 8pp. Spectator Amateur Press Society and Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailings. Mailing comments part one of an article on Stan Kenton. A few stray spots some light wear otherwise very good. b No. 2 Oct. 1951. 12pp. Spectator Amateur Press Society and Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailings. Contains "Hints as to the Nature of Mama" by Theodore Cogswell article on Minneapolis fans including Cogswell and Gordon R. Dickson and the conclusion of the piece on Stan Kenton. A good issue. Some corrections in pencil a few small rust marks to upper cover but near fine. c No. 4 August 1952. 15pp. Fantasy Amateur Press Association mailing. Poem by Theodore Cogswell much spirited commentary. Light wear slight foxing to covers but near fine. 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
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