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Fantasy Fiction Field, v. 3, issue 19, whole no. 60, December 6, 1941

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Page 54 Fantasy Fiction Field ********************************** FANTASY FICTION FIELD comes to you weekly, via Julius Unger, 1702 Dehill Rd., Brooklyn, New York. 5c the copy; 6 for 25c, or $2 the year. Doc Lowndes, Associate Editor and Publisher; Bill Deutsch, Reporter-at-Large. Our thanks to A.H. Norton of Astonishing Stories for this week's foto. *********************************** IT'S UP TO YOU! Here's a partial list of the celebrities who's booming faces appear in the Nycon Review fotos: - Wollheim, Madle, Wilson, Moskowitz, Kyle, Burford, Schwartz, Blatt, Thompson, Landberg, Gillespie, Taurasi, Train, Kline, Belknap Long, Swisher, Campbell, Binder, De Camp, Clark, Wellmen, Phillips, Rupport, Wylie, Kornbluth, Giunta, Kuslan, Ackerman, Lorojo, Bradbury, Korshak, Reinsberg, Darrow, Weisinger Paul, Pohl, Perri, Hamilton, Sykora, Speer, Rothman, Baltadonis, Hart, Tarr, Hornig, Lowndes, Van Houten, Michel, Rocklynne, and Jack Williamson. These are just a few of the prominent stf celebrities you will see in FFF's Illustrated Nycon Review ------------------------------------- fff's WANT LIST Action Comics 1 to 6; 8 to 18 Argosy October 12, 1926 December 14, 1935 January 11, 1936 February 15, 22, 1936 March 7, 28, 1936 April 4, 18, 25, 1936 May 9, 16, 23, 30, 1936 June 6, 13, 20, 1936 July 4, 11, 25, 1936 August 1, 8, 22, 29, 1936 January 19, 1937 Astounding May 1932, Feb 1938 Amazing Stories Quarterly Fall, 1941 Amazing write c/o FFF Aug 1930 We're doing everything we can to make the Nycon Review the best ever. But we need support now. We could charge $1 a copy -- it's worth far more than that -- but we don't want to do that. We want the Nycon Review to be within the budget for all fans, and we know you aren't millionaires. So it's only 50c. BUT 50c will just about cover the cost of the fotos alone. And besides fotos, there's expense involved in stencils, ink, paper, stamps, envelopes, the cover, and GhuGhu knows what else. You can assist in bringing out the NYCON REVIEW -- by ordering your copy now, cash on line -- by buying personal or publishers' booster ads -- by taking advantage of FFF's current bargain sales -- see back issues of FFF for offers. When we started the Nycon Review we planned to have it cut by the first of December, but we've got to shove back that date -- you can help us keep the now proposed publication date by sending your order now! All right, call us blackmailers but here's a few of fandom's "elite" clubs who haven't kicked in with support: Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society Golden Gate Futurians Columbia Camp (must we go on?!) We'll continue this list next time.
 
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