1940 - Bey

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1940 - Bey

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123 folders

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28/1
1940 INDEX
The 1940 yearbook of science, fantasy and weird fiction, by Franklin H. Brady and A. Ross Kuntz

28/2
1951 MAGAZINE INDEX
Index to the science-fantasy magazines: 1951, by Earl Kemp

28/3
1952 - MAGAZINES BY AUTHOR (A), by Earl Kemp
[untitled list of authors and publications]

28/4
1961 INDEX (LEWIS) (M)
Index to the science-fiction magazines 1961, by Al Lewis
Index to the science-fiction magazines 1961, corrections and additions

28/5
1962 INDEX (LEWIS) (M)
Index to the science fiction magazines 1962, by Al Lewis
Index to the science fiction magazines 1962, corrections and additions
Index to the science-fiction magazines 1961, second edition, by Al Lewis
Index to the science-fiction magazines 1961, second edition; corrections and additions
A word about stf 'n things, by Al Lewis

28/6
ACE PAPERBACKS
An ace alpha-numeric annotated science fiction checklist, by Peter C. Dillon

28/7
AIR
"Flights of fancy: '55 predictions on air travel" [NY Times, Feb 28, 1986]
"Man's first flight over manhattan, 1876," by Jack Finney [NY Times, Aug 1, 1973]

28/8
ALCHEMIST (MAGAZINE)
[reference sheet]

28/9
ALDEN PRESS
The alden press 1 [booklet] (Forrest J. Ackerman)
The alden press 2 [booklet] (Forrest J. Ackerman)

28/10
ALDISS, BRIAN
[handwritten note] reference to Encounter, Nov 1971 and Encounter, Mar 1965 [handwritten note]
reference to Publishers Weekly [handwritten note]
reference to Beyond, Apr 1965
"A handy guide to sf galaxies," by Edmund Fuller [The Wall Street Journal, Aug 22, 1973]
[advertisement Frankenstein Unbound][handwritten notes] "Aldiss - Response" [2 pages]
[handwritten notes] "Aldiss - Response" [2 pages]

28/11
ALGER, HORATIO
"Horatio Alger novel for adults to be issued," by Edwin McDowell [NY Times, Mar 6, 1986] [2 copies]
"A few words about Horatio Alger, Jr.," by William Henderson [Publishers Weekly, Apr 23, 1973]
"Up from penury," by Melvin Maddocks [Time, Feb 12, 1973]
[advertisement Alger, NY Times, Oct 3, 1971]
[mail advertisement Wayside Press, 4 pieces, in envelope]
"Ted Trueheart, or goodness counts," by Ken McKenna [Daily News, Nov 16, 1971]
"Although Horatio Alger Jr. is fixed forever…" [unknown source, date]

28/12
ALL MAGAZINE FANTASY A to CURTISS
(Alphabetical Index of Fantasy and Non-Fantasy Publications, A to Curtiss.)

28/13
ALLEN, IRWIN
"Irwin Allen wooing girl movie patrons" [Chicago ?, ? 21, 1961]

28/14
ALLEN, JOHN
(The Gospel According to Science Fiction. London: Falcon, 1975. 48pp.) The gospel according to science fiction, by John Allan

28/15
ALLEY OOP (Vincent Hamlin)
"Vincent Hamlin, cartoonist, dies; creator of alley oop was 93," by Bruce Lambert [NY Times, Jun 17, 19??] [photocopy]

28/16
ALTERNATE WORLDS RECORDINGS [advertisement Alternate World Recordings, Inc.]

28/17
AMATEUR FANTASY WRITER'S GUIDE (1936)
"Amateur fantasy writer's guide," compiled and edited by Donald A. Wollheim

28/18
AMATEUR SCIENCE LEAGUE
(see Sykora, Isa, Vadvona) "Amateur science league installs unit in Astoria" [unknown source, date]

28/19
AMAZON
[handwritten note] Amazon woman reference to Blue Book, Mar 1939

28/20
AMBASSADOR (TWA AIRLINE MAGAZINE)
[problem] [2 handwritten notes, illegible] [copy of note, 1]

28/21
AMERICA MAGAZINE
(McNelly, W. Sci-Fi: State of the Art)"'Sci-fi' state of the art," by Willis E. McNelly [America, Nov 8, 1975]

28/22
AMERICAN ASTROLOGY
(Raffetto, Bertha "Chosen: A Fantasy," 1935.)
"Chosen: A Fantasy," by Bertha Raffetto [American Astrology, Feb 1935]

28/23
AMERICAN ASTRONAUTICAL SOCIETY
[meeting announcement for Mar 19, 1954, handwritten notes]
[meeting announcement for Dec 1, 1955, handwritten notes, 3 pieces]
Bulletin [later known as Astronautics] [title pages only] [various issues Nov 1931 to Oct-Nov 1934] [17 pieces] [photocopies]
"What's in the rocket?," by G. Edward Pendray [Scientific American, Jul 1934] [title page only] [photocopy]
[photo and description of Carver-Piecewicz motor] [photocopy]

28/24
AMERICAN FICTION GUILD BULLETIN
[photo and names of American Fiction Guild]
"Names of members American fiction guild - March 1, 1933" American fiction guild bulletin [various issues Jan 15, 1935 to May 1937] [photocopies]

28/25
AMERICAN MAGAZINE
(Amos, Wayne. "Out of This World," Sept. 1953)
"Out of This World," by Wayne Amos [American Magazine, Sep 1953]

28/26
AMERICAN ROCKETRY ASSN.
[handwritten note] Reference to NY Times Jan 1, 1942, p.25
[program from 1958 fall meeting of American Rocket Society]

28/27
AMOSOFF, PROF. NIKOLAI M.
(St. George, George "1991" Look, July 14, 1970)
"1991," by George St. George [Look, Jul 14, 1970]

28/28
ANALOG
"Dell buys four noted fiction magazines," by Deirdre Carmody [NY Times, Jan 24, 1992]
[petition to publisher Astounding Science-Fiction]
[Doubleday news release re: Analog I by John W. Campbell. Feb 8, 1963]
[2 advertisements Analog]
[renewal notification letter and contents] [8 pieces]
[award to John W. Campbell; Mar 3, 1963][unidentified article; torn]

28/29
ANDREWS, ARLAN
"Analog Appearances: Arlan Andrews" and "A Short History of the MAFIA" [1 sheet]

28/30
ANTARCTIC - PLANTS
"Weird plants found under Antarctic ice," by Al Rossiter, Jr. [The Star-Ledger, Jul 23, 1979]

28/31
ANTHOLOGIES, A CHECKLIST OF SCIENCE FICTION
"A checklist of science-fiction anthologies" [order form]

28/32
ANTI-SEMITISM
National Christian News [unknown date]
"Who belongs to hate groups?" [pamphlet]
"USSR under Jewish rule" [pamphlet]

28/33
APOLLINAIRE, GUILLAUME
"Speaking of books," by Robert Scholes [NY Times Book Review, Oct 22, 1967]
"Paris: of the filter and the current," by Pierre Schneider [NY Times, Dec 8, 1969]
[handwritten notes on Apollinaire] [1 page]

28/34
APOLLO (HOLLAND)
Apollo [unknown date]; Nuetzel, Charles. Minnaars 2075.

28/35
APOLLO 17
"Mark Van Doren, 78, poet, teacher, dies" [NY Times, Dec 12, 1972]
"City sees a pattern of violence against minorities," by David K. Shipler [NY Times, Dec 12, 1972] [stapled to above article]
[advertisement: correspondence from Holland America Cruises re: Apollo 17 launch event] [3 pieces]

28/36
APPLETON, EDWARD JACK
[handwritten note] Reference to Popular Magazine Apr 1926

28/37
AQUATIC APPARATUS OF THE 19TH CENTURY
"Aquatic apparatus of the 19th century" [unknown source, date]

28/38
ARFOR PUBLISHERS
[order form for The Struggle in Space, by Aleksandr Beliayev]

28/39
ARISIANS (CLUB, NY)
"La vie arisienne" Vol. 1 No. 1

28/40
ARKHAM COLLECTOR
[handwritten note page re: Arkham catalogue?]
[order form] Arkham House

28/41
ARLEN, MICHAEL J.
"Under the green hat" [Time, Jun 8, 1970] [2 pages]

28/42
ARMSTRONG, HERBERT W.
"Herbert W. Armstrong dead at 93; founded worldwide church of god" [The Star-Ledger, Jan 17, 1986]

28/43
ARMSTRONG, JACK
[envelope containing article] "Jack Armstrong, namesake for 1930s radio hero, dies" [NY Times, Jun 13, 1985]

28/44
ARNOLD, EDWARD LESTER
reference to Harper's Magazine Feb 1903 [or 1963?] [referenced material]
"The Edge of an Empire" [Harper's Monthly Magazine, Feb 1903]

28/45
ART
Art & Man, Vol. 7, No. 5 (Lucas, Bradbury)
Sotheby's artwork packet, [Apr 26, 1995] [50 pieces]
Sotheby's Mad about Mad [Friday Oct 20, 1995]
Small artwork "Man with Absolute Notion" [unknown artist, date]
[program] Science Fiction Art Auction [Sat, Sep 19, 1992]
[postcard from Ben Stashower to Moskowitz]
[untitled sketch] by Alva Rogers
[untitled sketch] by James Kepnes

28/46
ARTHUR RACKHAM MEMORIAL COLLECTION
The Arthur Rackham Memorial Collection [booklet]

28/47
ARTHUR, ROBERT
[handwritten note] Arthur reference to Writers Digest
[handwritten note] Arthur reference to Detective Fiction Weekly
[untitled article, unknown source, date] "In cooperation with Columbia University…"

28/48
ARTZYBASHEFF, BORIS
"A letter from the publisher" [Time, Jul 23, 1965]
"Milestones" [Time, Jul 23, 1965]

28/49
ASH, FENTON
[handwritten bibliographic info, 1 page]

28/50
ASIMOV, ISAAC
"Life in the 21st Century" [Modern Maturity Feb-Mar 1984]
AARP Bulletin, Vol. 36 No. 1. [pgs 1-2]
[program to Asimov memorial ceremony, Apr 22, 1992] [2 copies]
"Mrs. Asimov 'barely got by' on $25,000" [Boston Herald Traveler, Oct 22, 1971] [2 copies]
[miscellaneous handwritten notes, 14 pgs]
[photo of Asimov] [photocopy]
[obituary] "Isaac Asimov, 1920-1992" [Fantasy Commentator]
[program] "Isaac Asimov: the science fiction writer as a prophet" [Artists Articulate, Nov 2, 1980]
[illegible handwritten note re: 1953-54]
[photo of Asimov] [NY Times? Mar(?) 16, 1988]
"Isaac Asimov dead at 72" [Star-Ledger, Apr 7, 1992]
[invitation] "On the publication of his two 200th books…" [Mar 1, 1979?]
[handwritten note] reference to "Cyrano de Bergerac"
[obituary] "Isaac Asimov, whose thoughts and books…" [NY Times, Apr 7, 1992]
"Isaac Asimov on staying power" [NY Times, May 22, 1986]
[handwritten note] reference to Gerasimov, Russian correspondent
"2 master storytellers bewitch scientists with strange tales," by Richard D. Lyons [NY Times, May 30, 1984]
Little Brothers, by Isaac Asimov. 1988. [in correspondence from The Pretentious Press] [autographed]
"Chemists succumb to fantasy's lure," by Malcolm W. Browne [NY Times, Apr 12, 1992]
"Isaac Asimov's true mentor," by James Dickey [letter to the editor?] [Washington Post, May 4, 1992]
"Dial-a-beam: fiber optics link Atlantic calls," by Al Frank [Star-Ledger, Dec 15, 1988]
[obituary] "Isaac Asimov," by John Clute [Gazette, unknown city, Apr 7, 1992]Cancer News Vol. 33 No. 3
"The protean penman," by Stefan Kanfer [Time, Dec 19, 1988]
"There goes the neighborhood," by Isaac Asimov [American Way, Jun 24, 1986]
"John Darling" [Star-Ledger, Feb 9 1987 thru Feb 12, 1987] [2 copies of Feb 9 and Feb 10] The Newsday Magazine, Sep 22, 1985
"Asimov is celebrating 300th book's publication," by Edwin McDowell [NY Times, Dec 17, 1984]
"Silence!," by Isaac Asimov [American Way, May 1984]
"Isaac Asimov pays a visit," by Chris Farlekas [Times Herald Record, Oct 4, 1984]
[photo]"View of the future" [Times Herald Record, Oct 5, 1984]
[handwritten note] reference to Asimov, Murder at the ABA
"Asimov's logic refuted," by Carol K. Tharp, M.D. [letter to editor] [American Medical News, Mar 16, 1979]
"Dramatic events that shaped our lives," by Isaac Asimov [Family Weekly, Sep 17, 1978]
[advertisement for Isaac Asimov, edited by Olander and Greenberg]
"The astonishing Asimov," by Joanna Russ [Washington Post, Apr 1, 1979]
[book reviews] "The foundation trilogy", "Asimov's guide to science", "Murder at the ABA", "Asimov's guide to the bible: the old testament" and "the new testament" [Time, Feb 26, 1979]
[handwritten note] reference to Jul 20, 1942
"Science and the sense of wonder," by Isaac Asimov [Washington Post fall Education Review, Aug 12, 1979]
"Why I wouldn't have done it this way," by Isaac Asimov [TV Guide, Jan 16, 19??][newspaper clipping]
"'Fantastic Voyage'…Fascinating Hokum" [unknown source, date]
[handwritten note] reference to Boys Life, Oct 1965
[handwritten note] reference to Cavalier, Jun 1966
"Those guilt-provokers," by Isaac Asimov [unknown source, 1972]
"Asimov, 'on fire to explain,' writes 100th book - about himself," by Israel Shenker [NY Times, Oct 18, 1969]
"Husbands, beware!," by Isaac Asimov [TV Guide, Mar 22, 1969]
"Supermouths" [NY Times Magazine, Mar 3, 1974]
[untitled article] "Science fiction aficionados…" [unknown source, May 1967]
"Who needs money?," by Isaac Asimov [American Way, unknown date]
"Isaac Asimov: savant of science fiction, lover of limericks, master of mysteries," by Michael Kernan [Washington Post, Jul 27, 1976]
"Asimov at 200," by Thomas Lask [unknown source, date]
[invitation to event celebrating Asimov's two hundredth book publication, Feb 1979] [in envelope][invitation to unknown event, date]
"Crossing the U.S. with a man who won't fly," by Janet Jeppson [NY Times, Feb 25, 1978]
[correspondence from Larry Ashmead re: Asimov appearance on Today Show Jul 7, 1967]
"No fulyack he," by Gerald Jones [NY Times Book Review, Feb 29, 1979]
[advertisement for Opus 200, by Isaac Asimov]
[advertisement for In Memory Yet Green, by Isaac Asimov][newspaper clipping]
"…damnedest piece of science-fiction hokum…" [unknown source, date]
"Nuclear fusion: where to get energy when the oil wells run dry," by Isaac Asimov [Parade, Feb 18, 1979]
"What makes Isaac write?," by Peter Stoler [Time, Feb 26, 1979]
[correspondence from Belle C. Dietz re: Asimov file] [attached is college paper "Psychobiography of a City Man," by Belle C. Dietz, Fall 1968]
"The by-product of science fiction," by Isaac Asimov [Chemical and Engineering News, Aug 13, 1956] [2 copies]
[advertisement for The Collapsing Universe, by Isaac Asimov]
"As easy as pi," by Harry Schwartz [NY Times Book Review, Apr 24, 1977]
[advertisement for Asimov and his books, Doubleday & Company, Inc.]
"Isaac Asimov man of 7,560,000 words," by Lewis Nichols [NY Times Book Review, Aug 3, 1969]
[handwritten note] reference to chest x-rays and Steven Horii(?), M.D.
"Isaac Asimov describes his life," by Robert Cromie [Chicago Tribune, Jun 17, 1966]
"The actors are mostly invisible," by Jonathan N. Leonard [NY Times Book Review, Jul 29, 1962]
"Real scientist writes space era fiction," by John Mason Potter [Boston Post Magazine, May 17, 1953]
"The translator" [Time, Jul 7, 1967]
"That odd chemical complex, the human mind," by Isaac Asimov [NY Times Magazine, Jul 3, 1966]
[handwritten note] reference to American Way, Michael Crichton
[handwritten note] reference to NY Times Magazine, Jan 5, 1975
[print] The Mechanical Horse J. C. Orozco
"Mike Wallace asks Prof. Asimov 100 years from now—what?" [NY Post, Oct 8, 1957]
"Of Molecules and Men," by Isaac Asimov [NY Times Book Review, Jul 21, 1963]
[advertisement for The Intelligent Man's Guide to Science, by Isaac Asimov]
"Naturally occurring radioisotopes," by Isaac Asimov [Journal of Chemical Education Vol. 30]
[advertisement for The Intelligent Man's Guide to Science, by Isaac Asimov]
[handwritten note] reference to Asimov on "Youth wants to Know, City Section, 10:30"
[biobibliography of Isaac Asimov] [from "AWL Set I," Feb 1, 1960]
[handwritten note, partly illegible] list(?) beginning with "End of Eternity"
"It is all coming true" [The Cape Argus, Apr 7, 1962]
"Fact catches up with fiction," by Isaac Asimov [NY Times Book Review, Nov19, 1961]
[book review and comment on Asimov's Guide to the Bible]
"The by-product of science fiction," by Isaac Asimov [IRE Student Quarterly, Feb 1959]
"Botulism rare, but often fatal," by Isaac Asimov [Freeport Journal-Standard, Jul 20, 1971]
"Sometimes you're right," by Isaac Asimov [The Writer, Jun 1957]
"Isaac Asimov 1920-1992," by R. Daniel Olivaw [Columbia, summer 1992] [photocopy]
"A celebration of Isaac Asimov: a man for the universe," by Kendrick Frazier [Skeptical Inquirer, Vol. 17]
[comic] [The Denver Post, pg 3-I, Apr 19, 1992]
"The truth isn't stranger than science fiction, just slower," by Isaac Asimov [NY Times, Feb 12, 1984]
[manuscript] [untitled] "To those readers of the July 1938 issue of Astounding Science-Fiction…" [unknown date] [4 pages]

28/51
ASIMOV, STANLEY
[obituary] [2 pieces] [unknown source, Aug 18, 1995]
[obituary] "Stanley Asimov, 66, Newsday Executive" [2 pieces] [NY Times, Aug 17, 1995]
"They told us so-years before," by Stan Asimov [Newsday, Nov 6, 1957]

28/52
ASSORTED SERVICES
[advertisement letter]

28/53
ASSORTED SERVICES (British Fans)
[advertisement letter]

28/54
ASTONISHING STORIES (CANADA)
[handwritten note, partly illegible] reference to Canadian Astonishing Stories

28/55
ASTOUNDING

A Checklist of Astounding: Part I. 1930-1939, by B. T. Jeeves

28/56
ASTOUNDING INDICES
Astounding Story-Key 1930-1951

28/57
ASTOUNDING STORIES
[handwritten note] reference to "Blue Infinity cover"
"Street & Smith's ASTOUNDING" [publication list]

28/58
ASTOUNDING STORIES (BOOK REPRINTS) UNKNOWN
"Book reprints from Astounding" [publication list] [several copies, some incomplete]
[handwritten notes/lists] "Astounding Stories"
"Weird Tales" [publication list, 1939]
"Stories reprinted from 'Unknown Worlds'" [publication list] [many handwritten notes] [several copies with varying notes]
[various personal and handwritten notes]

28/59
ATLANTA
[handwritten notes] Atlanta [5 pages]
[handwritten notes] Atlanta [1 page]
"SFWA Agenda, Atlanta WorldCon 1986" [1 page]
"Association of Science Fiction Artists Information Packet, WorldCon 1986, Atlanta, GA" [6 pieces]

28/60
ATLANTA CONVENTION (AGACON, 1955)
"Fandom Atlanta Newsletter" Vol. 1, No. 1
[announcement] The AGACON: the first annual southeastern science fiction conference [1955] [2 copies]
"Progress report number one. The AGACON: the first annual southeastern science fiction conference" [Dec 1954] [attachments]
"Progress report number two. The AGACON: the first annual southeastern science fiction conference" [Mar 1955]
"report-one" [booklet] [2 copies]
"report-two" [booklet]

28/61
ATOMICS
"The atom smashers," by Sam Moskowitz [Fantasy Fiction Field, Oct 6, 1945] [photocopy]
"First atomic ship will be retired" [NY Times(?), unknown date]
The Atomic Revolution [1957]
"The atomic bomb: its first explosion opens a new area" [unknown source, date]
"The terrifying truth about the h-bomb," by James H. Winchester [Sunday Mirror Magazine, Mar, 22, 1953]
"The war ends: burst of atomic bomb brings swift surrender of Japanese" [Life, Aug 20, 1945]
"The 36-hour war" [Life, Nov 19, 1945]
"Peacetime uses of atomic energy" [unknown source, date]
"The atom and you in '52," by Arthur Halliburton and James H. Winchester [Sunday Mirror Magazine, Feb 24, 1952]
[handwritten note] reference to "The Mystery," by White and Adams, 1906

28/62
AUSTIN, WILLIAM
[handwritten note] reference to "New England Galaxy, Sept 10, 1824" [1924?]
[handwritten note] reference to "Personal memoirs Vol. I Joseph J. Buckingham"

28/63
AUSTRALIA (see Waiting for Paul J. Stevens, History Melborne Fandom)
"200 book up for first trip to planet" [The Mail, Mar 18, 1950] [unknown source, possibly Adelaide, South Australia]
"These were patented before we heard of flying saucers" [The Sunday Herald, Apr 9, 1950] [unknown source, possibly Australian]
"A martian sent a mild rebuke" [Sydney Telegraph(?), Feb 12, 1950]
"To the moon in nine hours by 2000 a.d." [Sydney Telegraph(?), Feb 7(?), 1950]
"Booked for a planet trip" [The Mail, Mar 18, 1950] [unknown source, possibly Adelaide, South Australia]
"Planning her trip to mars" [The Sunday Sun and Guardian, May 7, 1950] [unknown source, possibly Australian]
"Flying saucers were here 20 years ago" [Telegraph, Apr 9, 1950] [unknown source, possibly Australian]
"2000 want to fly to planets" [Sydney Herald(?), Mar 26, 1950]
[correspondence from Graham Stone, Feb 3, 1991]
[correspondence to Graham Stone from Sean McMullen, Nov 1, 1990]
[correspondence to Sean McMullen from Joe Czynski, Dec 12, 1990] [photocopy]
"1981 Guff Ballot Form"
'This is a marvelous time to be here' [Newsweek, Feb 21, 1966]

28/64
AUSTRALIAN FANDOM
[correspondence from Graham Stone, Sep 26, 1996] [5 pgs]
[correspondence to Graham Stone, Oct 1, 1996]
[agenda to the fourth Sydney science fiction conference, 1951] [signatures included]
"Publicity release two." 6th Australian science fiction convention Melbourne. [1957]
"Publicity release 9." 5th Australian science fiction convention Melbourne. [1956]
"Publicity release 7." 5th Australian science fiction convention Melbourne. [1956]
"Publicity release 6." 5th Australian science fiction convention Melbourne. [1956]
"Publicity release 4." 5th Australian science fiction convention Melbourne. [1956]
"Publicity release 2." 5th Australian science fiction convention Melbourne. [1955]
"DUFF 1976" [ballot form]
[handwritten note] "Australian Fan Magazines"

28/65
AUSTRALIAN FANTASY (B)
A Checklist of Australian Fantasy, by S. L. Larnach, 1950

28/66
AUSTRALIAN MONTHLY
"Voyage through space," by Peter Hastings [Australian Monthly, Aug 1950]
"How they will fly to the moon" [The Australian Post, Sep 28, 1950]

28/67
AUSTRALIAN POCKET BOOKS (B)
The AUSSUSA SAPSzine

28/68
AUSTRALIAN S-F ASSN, JOURNAL OF THE
Journal of the Australian Science Fiction Association

28/69
AUTHENTIC SCIENCE FICTION
Check List & History of Authentic Science Fiction, by Brian Burgess

28/70
AUTHOR AND JOURNALIST
Author and Journalist, Oct 1950 Author and Journalist, Jul 1939

28/71
AUTHOR, MAGAZINE, STORY POLLS (B)
"Science-fantasy report card no. 5" [booklet] [Jul 1951]

28/72
AUTHORS IMAG-INDEX (WITTER) (A)
The Authors Imag-Index, Section One, edited by Richard Witter, 1945 [handwritten notes/lists] [24 pages]

28/73
AUTHORS, ARTIST, REVIEWERS 1976, PRO & FANZINES (BRIAN McCARTHY)
A Guide to Fantasy and Science Fiction Publications, compiled by Brian J. McCarthy

28/74
AUTO DELIRIUM
Auto Delirium, edited by Perry Middlemiss

28/75
AVALON COMPANY
"Accounting: The Avalon Company" [booklet]
"The Avalon Company" [9-pg paper] [unknown author, date]
[correspondence to "Subscriber" from Sam Moskowitz and Will Sykora for the Avalon Company] [unknown date]
"Accounting: the Avalon Company," by Sam Moskowitz [Jun 1, 1949]
[handwritten note] "June 27, 1949 - dissolved / Aug 25, 1947 - formed"

28/76
AVON SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY READER
[handwritten note] reference to Noah Gardner and Sal Cohen

28/77
AVORIAZ FILM FESTIVAL
"New French film festival succeeds by audacity," by John Rockwell [NY Times, Feb 15, 1994]

28/78
BACHELOR'S STF ASS'N OF THE WORLD
"BSAW Bulletin Number One" [unknown date]

28/79
BACON, FRANCIS (LORD BISLEY)
"The man who saw through time," by Loren Eiseley [Saturday Evening Post, May 19, 1962]

28/80
BACTERIA
"Field in California gets a second dose of altered bacteria" [NY Times, May 14, 1987]

28/81
BAHR, ROBERT
[handwritten notes on Bahr, others] [1 page]

28/82
BAILEY, J. O.
[advertisement] What is it? Trash or Literature?
[manuscript] "Pilgrim's Progress: Prelude and postscript to the publication of J. O. Bailey's 'Pilgrims Through Space and Time,'" by Sam Moskowitz
[correspondence to Gary K. Wolfe from Sam Moskowitz, Jul 5, 1981]
"Notes for 'Pilgrim's Progress'"
[memorial resolution] "James Osler Bailey: August 12, 1903 - October 30, 1979"
[Dec 14, 1979] [business card of Mike Martin attached]
[handwritten notes] [19 pages]
[handwritten note on NY Public Library note sheet]
"The Thomas Hardy Festival" [preliminary brochure]
[correspondence to "Members of the M.L.A., Scholars Who Have Written about Thomas Hardy, and Other Who May Be Interested" from J.O. Bailey, Nov 30, 1967]
[correspondence to A. Langley Searles from J.O. Bailey, Jan 2, 1945] [photocopy]
[correspondence to J.O. Bailey from A. Langley Searles, Jan 5, 1944] [photocopy]
[correspondence to A. Langley Searles from Ben Abramson, Nov 2, 1948] [photocopy]
"J. Verne to A. Bomb," by John W. Chase [NY Times, Dec 28, 1947] [photocopy]
[correspondence to J.O. Bailey from A. Langley Searles, Dec 30, 1944] [photocopy]
[correspondence to A. Langley Searles from J.O. Bailey, Jan 7, 1945] [photocopy]
[correspondence to A. Langley Searles from Ben Abramson, Nov 10, 1945] [photocopy]
[correspondence to A. Langley Searles from J.O. Bailey, Dec 26, 1945] [photocopy]
[correspondence to Ben Abramson from J.O. Bailey, Oct 30, 1948] [photocopy]

28/83
BAKER STREET IRREGULARS
[publication list] The Baker Street Irregulars, Inc.

28/84
BALLANTINE BOOKS (TRANSFILE)
"Paperback talk," by Ray Walters [NY Times Book Review, Dec 25, 1977]
"Conglomerate loner," by Richard R. Lingeman [NY Times Book Review(?)] [unknown date]
"Paperbacks: new and noteworthy" [NY Times Book Review, Oct 23, 1977

28/85
BALLANTINE, IAN
"Ian Ballantine, 79, a publisher who led move into paperbacks," by Mary B. W. Tabor [NY Times, Mar 10, 1995]
"Ian Ballantine memorial" [unknown source] [May 11, 1995]

28/86
BALLARD, J. G.
"Suburban Sleep," [Time, Nov 13, 1989] [review of Running Wild, by J.G. Ballard]
"Tale of time and the river," by Paul Gray [Time, Apr 25, 1988] [photocopy]
[correspondence to a potential reviewer from Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Inc. re: Concrete Island, by J.F. Ballard (sic)]
"Ballard alters world with delight in 'Creation,'" by Roger Harris [Sunday Star-Ledger, Mar 27, 1988]
[advertisement for Empire of the Sun (movie)] [NY Times, Dec 9, 1987]
"A boy saved by the bomb," by John Calvin Batchelor [NY Times, Nov 11, 1984] [review of Empire of the Sun, by J.G. Ballard]
"Film: Spielberg's 'Empire of the Sun,'" by Janet Maslin [NY Times, Dec 9, 1987]
"Fly Away," by Malcolm Bradbury [NY Times, Dec 9, 1979] [review of The Unlimited Dream Company, by J.G. Ballard]
[handwritten note] reference to Today Show appearance, Dec 10, 1987
[handwritten note] reference to Beyond, Apr 1965
[handwritten note] reference to Re Search, no.8/9 (and/or Box 11)
[handwritten note, partly illegible] re: Ballard story
[letter to the editor] re: The Best Short Stories of J.G. Ballard [unknown source, date]
[handwritten note] reference to profile by Mark Purcell, May-Jun 1971
"Short and sweet," by Roger Harris [Sunday Star-Ledger, May 26, 1991] [review of War Fever, by J.G. Ballard]
"The road to 'crash,'" by Tom Shone [New Yorker, Mar 17, 1997]

28/87
BALLOONING
"The birth of American air travel" [TelNews, Feb 1991]

28/88
BALTADONIS, JOHN V.
[handwritten note] reference to Jack Johnson [pen name?]
"A portfolio of some rare and exquisite poetry…" [booklet]
"This F.A.P.A. election" [booklet]
"Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year"

28/89
BALTIMORE
[flyer] "Baltimore in 1971" [Maryland Association for Science-Fantasy?] [2 copies]
"Now let's be logical!" [advertisement for 1967 World Science Fiction Convention?] [2 copies]
"Balticon 21 - Special Super Limited Edition" [Apr 19, 1987]
"Preliminary progress report #1 for 1967 say Balticon"
"Baltimore Science Fiction Forum. Bulletin number two." [Dec 1951]

28/90
BAMBER, WILLIAM R.
[handwritten note] reference to Underworld, Nov 1933
"Let's face the facts, pulp writers!," by Wallace R. Bamber [The Author & Journalist, Jul 1932] [photocopy]

28/91
BARNES & NOBLE
The Wine and the Music, by William E. Barrett [Oct 1968]
Sixth Sense - Science or Nonsense? [1965]

28/92
BARNES, ARTHUR K.
[handwritten note] reference to Locus, May 22, 1970, etc.

28/93
BARON MUNCHAUSEN (FILM)
[handwritten note, partly illegible]
"How a notorious liar might have lived," by Vincent Canby [NY Times, Mar 10, 1989]
"'Baron Munchausen' fantastic to a fault," by Richard Freedman [Star-Ledger, Mar 10, 1989]
"The fabulous world of Karel Zeman," by Paul Healy

28/94
BAROQUE, BAGATALES, BROBDINGNAGIAN
"Baroque, Bagatales, Brobdingnagian" [booklet]

28/95
BAROQUE, BAGATALES, BROBDINGNAGIAN
[handwritten note] Maurice M. Kaplan [alias]

28/96
BARTEL, PHILIP JACQUE
[handwritten note] Maurice M. Kaplan [alias]
[correspondence to Sam Moskowitz from David Mead, Jun 28, 1996]
[manuscript] "The science fiction of Philip Jacques Bartel," by David G. Mead
[handwritten note] reference to Mystery Novel Magazine, Aug 1936

28/97
BATES, HARRY
[handwritten note] "Bates, Harry, died, Sept 1981"

28/98
BATTEAU, DR. WAYNE (SEE HARVARD U.)
"Dr. Wayne Batteau" [NY Times, Oct 30, 1967]

28/99
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA
"Space adventures has its eyes on the future," by Kay Gardella [Daily News, May 23, 1978]

28/100
BAUM, L. FRANK
"L. Frank Baum: from Oz to science fiction," by David L. Greene and Douglas G. Greene [unknown source, date] [photocopy]
"The absolute at large: a classic revisited," by William E. Harkins
[unknown source, date] [photocopy]

28/101
BAY AREA NEWS (GOLDEN GATE FANTASY SOCIETY)
Bay Area News, No. 4 [Jun 15, 1946]
Bay Area News, No. 3 [Apr 31, 1946]
Bay Area News, No. 2 [Apr 15, 1946]
Bay Area News, No. 1 [Apr 8, 1946]

28/102
BBC (BRITISH BROADCASTING) SEE LETTERS
"A journey into the future with BBC 2's new science fiction series" [Radio Times, Jan 2, 1969]

28/103
BEARDSLEY, AUBREY
[illustration] "Birth for Lucian's Strange History, Suppressed" [photocopy]
[illustration] "Lucian's Strange Creatures, Suppressed" [photocopy]
[illustration] "Snare of Vintage, as Published" [photocopy]
[illustration] "Suppressed Snare of Vintage for Lucian's True History" [photocopy]
"Antsy Commentator" [photocopy]
[illustration] "Dreams for Lucian's True History" [photocopy]
[unknown illustration]

28/104
BEAUMONT, CHARLES
[handwritten note, partly illegible]

28/105
BECK, CLAIRE P.
[envelope to Sam Moskowitz from Claire Beck, 3 enclosures follow]
[enclosure] [booklet] "The Timber," by Henry Vaughan
[enclosure] [booklet] "The Raven Days," by Sidney Lanier
[enclosure] [booklet] "Coronach," by Sir Walter Scott
"Announcement of sale" from Claire Beck [1939]
"Notice: I am disposing of the major portion of my collection…" [unknown date]

28/106
BEE-HIVE
Bee-Hive, Fall 1967 [handwritten note on cover re: article on p.18:
"In the beginning there were hippogypians," by Fred Brewer]

28/107
BEISER, ARTHUR (ELIZ. MENZEL)
"Mt. Wrangell Expedition," by Arthur Beiser [Oct 1953]
"Where do cosmic rays come from?," by Arthur Beiser

28/108
BELGIUM
[handwritten note] "Belgium SF in Cypher(?) 6 & 7"

28/109
BELLAH, JAMES WARNER
"James Warner Bellah, 77, author of novels, stories, and scenarios" [NY Times, Sep 24, 1976]

28/110
BELLAMY, FRANCIS (AUTHOR OF ATTA)
"Francis Bellamy, author, was 85" [NY Times, Feb 4, 1972]

28/111
BENFORD, GREGORY
"Gregory Benford: science in his lab, science in his fiction," by Gary Taubes [Discover, Aug 1983]
"Interview: Gregory Benford," by Jeffrey Elliot [Galileo] [unknown date] [photocopy]

28/112
BENJAMIN, PARK
[handwritten notes] [1 page]

28/113
BENSON, E. F.
[handwritten note] reference to The Outcast

28/114
BENTHAKE, WILLIAM F.
[handwritten notes] [1 page]

28/115
BENTLEY, PHYLLIS
[obituary] "Phyllis Bentley" [NY News, Jun 29, 1977]

28/116
BEOWOLF POLL
[correspondence to "Fan" from Gerry de la Ree, Aug 1945]
[correspondence to "Fan" from Gerry de la Ree, Feb 20, 1945]
[correspondence to "Fan" from Gerry de la Ree] [unknown date]
"Beowulf" [p.6 only] [Mar 1944]

28/117
BERGEN EVENING RECORD
"Yesterday's dreams, tomorrow's realities," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Aug 29, 1959] [2 copies]
"Terror and fear are imprinted on h-war's pathetic survivors," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record, Aug 26, 1960]
"Yesterday's dreams, tomorrow's realities," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Aug 22, 1959] [2 copies]
"Space flight: prelude to act 1," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Aug 16, 1958]
"Mars…the red enigma!," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Jul 14, 1956]
"The moon: men will stand there by 1985," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Aug 22, 1953]
"Captain Marvel's mouthpiece," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Feb 7, 1953]
"A labor of love: fantasy art work," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Oct 22, 1955]
"Their hobby's out of this world," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Sep 24, 1955]
"He draws planes but wants to fly them," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Mar 10, 1956]

28/118
BERGEN RECORD
"First earth satellite: a hale dream come true," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Apr 6, 1957] [2 copies]

28/119
BERGONZI, BERNARD
[handwritten note] reference to "The New York Review of Books" Mar 17, 1966

28/120
BEST LISTS
"Forgotten Masterpieces of Science Fiction" [3 pages] [photocopy]

28/121
BEST SELLERS
"Best Sellers" [NY Times Book Review, Mar 6, 1983]
"Best Sellers" [NY Times Book Review, Jan 16, 1983]
"Paperback Best Sellers" [NY Times Book Review, Jan 16, 1983]

28/122
BEULAH'S SCRAPBOOK (SHAW)
Beulah's Scrapbook, No. 1 [Feb 14, 1944]
Beulah's Scrapbook, No. 2 [Apr 3, 1944]

28/123
BEYOND
Beyond [newsletter] [3 issues] [unknown dates]
"Beyond" [1 page]
Beyond: Edge of Night, by J. K. Aiken [homemade book]

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