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The Fantasy Fan, Volume 1, Number 11, July 1934

The Fantasy Fan, Volume 1, Number 11, July 1934

Charles D. Hornig

Fantasy, History, Fiction

Published in July 1934, 'The Fantasy Fan, Volume 1, Number 11' is a pioneering fan magazine in the realm of weird fiction, edited by Charles D. Hornig. This issue features contributions from notable authors such as H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, and Clark Ashton Smith, alongside a mix of stories, poems, and articles discussing the evolution of fantasy literature. Despite its limited circulation of around three hundred copies, it played a crucial role in fostering the early science fiction community and remains a valuable resource for collectors and historians.

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