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The Phantagraph
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Title: | The Phantagraph |
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Editor(s): | Edward E. Evert (1934-35); Wilson Shepherd (1935-?); Donald A. Wollheim |
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Type: | Fanzine (1934-1938), Perzine (1940-46) |
Date(s): | 1934-38; 1940-46 |
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Fandom: | Science Fiction |
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Language: | English |
External Links: | Partially archived on fanac.org |
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The Phantagraph was a fanzine published from 1934 to 1946. It began life as The International Science Fiction Guild's Bulletin and was changed to The Terrestrial Fantascience Guild Bulletin in May 1935. Later it was renamed to The Phantagraph. Donald A. Wollheim eventually took over as editor.
Reviews
Vol 1, No. 1 is dated May-June 1934, poorly printed in purple ink, 6x9. A half-dozen issues have appeared. The contents are on a level with the title. Unfortunately, it is still being published.William Crawford and D. R. Welch's Science Fiction Bibliography. 1935. Quoted by Fancyclopedia.