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Fantastic Dec. 1975

Excerpts from Ted White’s editorial:

“Last issue, in a last-minute decision after the issue had been completely made up and was ready to print, we raised our cover price from 75¢ to $1.00 a copy. We had hoped to avoid this move, having raised our price from 60¢ only a year and half earlier. However, economic realities made it necessary—I do not think I need to tell you that the rate of inflation in our economy in the last year has been frightening.”

“We could not increase the number of our pages, paper costs being what they are, but we have decreased the size of our type—going from 10-point type for the stories to 9-point, which adds in equivilent wordage an extra two stories to this issue. This is a permanent change, and it means more fiction every issue.”

Contents
Best By Mail (Classifieds)
Ted White: Editorial
Avram Davidson “The Church of Saint Satan and Pandaemons” art by Richard Olsen
Lin Carter “The City in the Jewel” art by Stephen E. Fabian
George Alec Effinger “Lydectes: On the Nature of Sports” art by Joe Staton
Vsevolod Ivanov “Sisyphus, Son of Aeolus” translated by John W. Andrews, art by Tony Gleeson
Barry N. Malzberg “The Thing Down Hallway 9”
James Lincoln Warren “The Purvess Incident” art by Marcus Boas
Colin Saxton “The Flyer” art by Colin Saxton
Richard Stooker “The Pi-a-saw Bird” art by Michael Nally
Felix C. Gotschaulk “Pandora’s Cryogenic Box”
David R. Bunch “The Strange Case of the Birds”
L. Sprague de Camp: Literary Swordsmen & Sorcerers (The Architect of Camelot)
Fritz Leiber: Fantasy Books
According to You (Letters)
Classified Advertisements

Fantastic Sword & Sorcery and Fantasy Stories Vol. 25 No. 1 December 1975
Publisher: Sol Cohen
Assoc. Publisher: Arthur Bernhard
Editor: Ted White
Assoc. Editor, Emeritus: Grant Carrington
Assist. Editors: Lou Stathis, Terry Hughes
Art Director: J. Edwards
5.25” x 7.75” 130 pages $1.00

Fantastic Aug. 1975

Contents
Ted White: Editorial
R.A. Lafferty “Old Halloweens on the Guna Slopes” art by Richard Olsen
Harvey Schreiber “Death from the Sea” art by Steve Fabian
Barry N. Malzberg “Transfer” art by Tony Gleeson
Joe Haldeman “The Devil His Due”
L. Sprague de Camp: Literary Swordsmen & Sorcerers (El-Ron of the City of Brass)
Fritz Leiber: Fantasy Books
Michael Moorcock “Count Brass” Part Two (Dorian Hawkmoon) art by Harry Rolland
According to You (Letters)
Classified Advertisements

Fantastic Sword & Sorcery and Fantasy Stories Vol. 24 No. 5 August 1975
Publisher: Sol Cohen
Assoc. Publisher: Arthur Bernhard
Editor: Ted White
Assoc. Editor: Grant Carrington
Assist. Editor: Lou Stathis, Terry Hughes
Art Director: J. Edwards
Cover: Harry Rolland
5.25” x 7.75” 130 pages 75¢

Fantastic April 1975

Contents
Ted White: Editorial
Fritz Leiber “Under the Thumbs of the Gods” (Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser) art by Stephen Fabian
Barry N. Malzberg “Dance”
Ross Rocklynne “Emptying the Plate” art by Tony Gleeson
Frank Belknap Long “Cottage Tenant” art by Michael Nally
Jack Dann “Fragmentary Blue” art by Richard Olsen
Ova Hamlet “Young Nurse Nebuchadnezzar” art by Dan Steffan
David R. Bunch “End of a Singer”
R.A. Montana “Interstate 15”
John Shirley “Silent Crickets”
Fritz Leiber: Fantasy Books
According to You
Classified Advertisements

Fantastic Sword & Sorcery and Fantasy Stories Vol. 24 No. 3 April 1975
Publisher: Sol Cohen
Assoc. Publisher: Arthur Bernhard
Editor: Ted White
Assoc. Editor: Grant Carrington
Assist. Editor: Moshe Feder, Terry Hughes
Art Director: J. Edwards
Cover: Stephen E. Fabian
5.25” x 7.75” 130 pages 75¢

On page 103 of this issue is the Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation which reveals an average distribution of 66,957 copies, of which only 23,631 are paid circulation (newsstands 22,183 and subscription 1,448). Roughly a third were sold and two thirds were returned.

The Best of Manhunt

The Best of Manhunt
A collection of the best of Manhunt magazine edited by Jeff Vorzimmer.
Foreword by Lawrence Block
Afterword by Barry N. Malzberg

First appearing on newsstands in late 1952, Manhunt was the acknowledged successor to Black Mask, which had ceased publication the year before, as the venue for high-quality crime fiction. By April of 1956 it was being billed as the “World’s Best-Selling Crime-Fiction Magazine.” On its pages, over its 14-year run, appeared a veritable Who’s Who of the world’s greatest mystery writers including: Ed McBain, Mickey Spillane, Richard Deming, Jonathan Craig, Hal Ellson, Robert Turner, Jack Ritchie, Frank Kane, Craig Rice, Fletcher Flora, Talmage Powell, Richard S. Prather, David Alexander, Harold Q. Masur, Gil Brewer, Helen Nielsen, Erskine Caldwell, Henry Slesar, David Goodis, Lawrence Block, John D. MacDonald, Clark Howard, Fredric Brown, Donald E. Westlake, Harlan Ellison, Harry Whittington and Steve Frazee.

The Best of Manhunt

Stark House Press
5.5” x 8.5” 392 pages
$21.95

Espionage August 1985

Espionage Magazine Vol. 1 No. 4 August 1985
Contents
About People (Contributors)
About Books
About Films
About Other Things . . .
Letters to the Editor
Jackie Lewis: Publisher’s Page
Roger A. Beaumont “The Flawed Soothayer—Willoughby: General MacArthur’s G-2” (article)
Isak Romun “Dinner in the Upper Latitudes” art by Aries
Josh Pachter “Message from Lowanda” art by Robert Spike
Ron Goulart “Skyrocket Steel Conquers the Universe” art unsigned
Morris Hershman “Proof Negative” art unsigned
John Lutz “On Judgement Day” art by Aries
Mel Waldman “Rabbi of Berlin” art by Mike Ramesburg
Interview: Ernest Volkman
Barry N. Malzberg “Piu Mosso” art by Bruce Baker
Dick Stodghill “Knights of the Golden Circle” art by Robert Spike
Jane Beckman “A Proposition He Could Not Refuse” art by Aries
Richard Ashby “Night of the Durga” part one, art by Rob Richards
Joe Lewis “Spying Through Time” (article)
Richard Walton’s On File: The Sweet Toothed Spy (article)
Games Pages
Classifieds
Did You Know . . .

Editor/Publisher: Jackie Lewis
Associate Publisher: Jeri Winston
Editorial Assistant: Mike Christenberry
Production Manager: Michael Mills
Cover: Richard Martin
Cartoons: Halm
Published bi-monthly by Leo 11 Publications
164 pages, $2.50

Writer Josh Pachter recalls Espionage Magazine in “I Spy” in The Digest Enthusiast No. 7.