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Fantasite, v. 1, issue 1, November 1940

Page 16

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THE FANTASITE 16 ANTEDILUVIAN WORLD.CONTD. again in his material body. They had an established order of priests. They were ruled by a king, and had their courts, judges, mines, founderies, ships, highways, aqueducts, canals. They knew and employed the use of magnetic compasses and were familiar with gunpowder. In short they had a civilization in any respects nearly as high as our own. Therefor it is not surprising that when Atlantis was destroyed it left an everlasting impression of the minds of mankind. This is evidenced by the many and varied legends of the deluge. Below is a profile view of Atlantis as supposedly revealed by the deep-sea soundings of certain ships. [image: cross-section of the island of Atlantis, with labels as follows] BERMUDAS OCEAN LEVEL OCEAN BOTTOM ATLANTIS AZORES MADEIRA -------------------------- OoOoOoOoOoOoOo -------------------------- [image:5 sportsmen in full gear, above them are the captions: BZZZ BZZZ MUMBLE] THEY'RE ALL TALKING! About what? The Rose Bowl Game ? HECK NO! -- About the fifth issue of FANFARE which will be out when you see this ad. It's phenomenal rise from "just another club organ" to its present deluxe state as "King of the Hektos" has Fandom talking! --SO-- If you don't want to miss the latest gory details of the Hamling-Singleton argument; rib-tickling humor by Ackerman, and Bell; correct information on the forthcoming NATIONAL FANTASY FAN FEDERATION; Joe Gilbert's sensational new column, SLAN!-DER; excellent fiction by Donn Brazier; another of those popular fan biographies by L.R. Chauvenet; plus all kinds of interesting departments and a nifty cover by Damon Knight ; send a dime for one copy, or two bits for three -- to: Art Widner Jr., Box 122, Bryantville, Mass........ __________________ OoOoOoOoOoOoOo __________________
 
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