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23/1
Keller, David H. Life Everlasting. Newark: Avalon, 1947

23/2
Lunacon, convention program book. 1994

23/3
MagiCon, 50th World Science Fiction Convention program book. 1992

23/4
"SaM - Fan Forever by Dave Kyle". Mimosa 21. December 1997 (copy printed from jophan.org 2004)

23/5
"Introduction, Modern Masterpieces of Science Fiction". 1965 (copy)

23/6
Letter to Ned Brooks. October 24, 1980 (copy)

23/7
"Science Fiction a Cult", Newark Sunday News. April 13, 1947 (copy)

23/8
"Seeks Faster-Than-light Travel - Truck Driver Annoyed by Limits of Science" by Robert Mason. Newark Sunday News. April 15, 1951 (copy)

23/9
Morse, A. Reynolds. The New Dimensions of M.P. Shiel. August 5, 1978

23/10
"On Conventions", New Fandom v.1, no.1. September-October 1938 (copy)

23/11
"Climax", and "Coming Events Cast Their Shadows". New Fandom, v.1, No. 5. July 1939 (copy)

23/12
"In the Groove". New Fandom, v.2, no.1. April 1940

23/13
"The President's Message". New Fandom, v.2, No. 2. May 1940 (copy)

23/14
"Gone are the Days". The New Science-Fiction Collector, v.3, no.2. September 1937 (copy)

23/15
"The Inscrutable American Angle". New Worlds. (copy)

23/16
"Heinlein and Me". Originally published in NIEKAS #33. 1985 (copy printed from online 2005)

23/17
"Heinlein, Moskowitz, and Me" by Alexei Panshin. Originally published in NIEKAS #35. 1987 (copy printed from online 2004)

23/18
"Butting Budrys' Butt: Fiction versus Fact", by Moskowitz. From NIEKAS 36. Undated (Photocopy)

23/19
"After All These Years...Sam Moskowitz on His Science Fiction Career". Niekas #43a. 1991

23/20
Noreascon Three Program. 47th World Science Fiction Convention. 1989

23/21
The OAK-ERB Feud. 1969

23/22
"Proposal and Resume that Convinced Hugo Gernsback that He Should Issue Science Fiction Plus". Outworlds 60. April 1991 (includes separate pages of Moskowitz's piece)

23/23
"John Giunta: Life and Death of an Illustrator". Outworlds 62. January 1992

23/24
"Peace and Olaf Stapledon, an editorialized report". Spring 1950 (copy)

23/25
"The Birth of Science Fiction History by Sam Moskowitz, The Immortal Historian". Pioneers of Wonder. 1999 (copy)

23/26
"The Private History of a Rescue that Failed" by Laurence Manning and Sam Moskowitz. Published in Pioneers of Wonder. 1999 (copy)

23/27
Letter to Lee Hoffman. Quandry 15. November 1951 (copy printed from FANAC 2004)

23/28
"Retired QFFI Editor and SF Historian Sam Martin, 1920-97, Dies in Newark". Quick Frozen Foods International, v.39, no.1. July 1997 (copy)

23/29
"The Rise and Fall of the First Gernsback Empire, Part One", by Moskowitz, with handwritten edits. Undated

23/30
"The Real Earth Satellite Story". Satellite Science Fiction, v.1, no.5. June 1957 (copy)

23/31
"Tennessee Williams, Boy Wonder". Satellite Science Fiction, v. 2, no.1. October 1957 (copy)

23/32
"Around the Worlds with Jules Verne". Satellite Science Fiction, v.2, no.3. February 1958 (copy)

23/33
"The Wonders of H. G. Wells". Satellite Science Fiction, v.2, no.4. April 1958 (copy)

23/34
"The Fabulous Fantasist". Satellite Science Fiction, v.2, no.5. June 1958 (copy)

23/35
"The Sons of Frankenstein". Satellite Science Fiction, v.2, no.6. August 1958 (copy)

23/36
"The Amazing Edgar Rice Burroughs". Satellite Science Fiction, v.3, no.1. October 1958 (copy)

23/37
"The Prophetic Edgar Allan Poe". Satellite Science Fiction, v.3, no.2. December 1958 (copy)

23/38
"Arthur Conan Doyle: A Study in Science Fiction". Satellite Science Fiction. v.3, no.3. February 1959 (copy)

23/39
"Cyrano de Bergerac: Swordsman of Space". Satellite Science Fiction, v.3, no.4. March 1959 (copy)

23/40
Fantasy in Review, "Star of the Unborn". Science, Fantasy, and Science Fiction #1. April 1948 (copy)

23/41
Fantasy in Review, "Adventures in Time & Space". Science, Fantasy, and Science Fiction #2. July 1948 (copy)

23/42
Fantasy in Review, "The Opener of the Way". Science, Fantasy, and Science Fiction #3. October 1948 (copy)

23/43
Fantasy in Review, "Life Everlasting & Other Tales". Science, Fantasy, and Science Fiction #4. January 1949 (copy)

23/44
"All Our Yesterdays Have Light, Fool…". Science Fiction Age, v.1, no.1 (2x). September 1960 (2x originals)

23/45
"Sam Moskowitz, Scholar of the Sense of Wonder" by Joe De Bolt. Science Fiction Dialogues. 1981 (2 copies)

23/46
"Pilgrim's Progress: Prelude and Postscript to the Publication of J. O. Bailey's Pilgrims Through Space and Time" by Sam Moskowitz. Science Fiction Diaglogue. (copy)

23/47
"A Commentary on The Immortal Storm, by Ed Wood". Science Fiction Digest. September 1952 (copy printed from FANAC 2009)

23/48
"The Fantasist's Fabulous Guide" by Sam Moskowitz. Printed from Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazine Index 2005 (Copy)

23/49
"Fire When Ready, Critic. The Strange Business Attitude of the Science Fiction Industry, a discussion… in four parts". The Science Fiction Industry.

23/50
"Did Science Fiction Predict Atomic Energy?" by Robert A. Madle and Same Moskowitz. Science Fiction Quarterly, v. 2, no. 1. November 1952 (copy)

23/51
"The Early Coinage of 'Science Fiction'". Science-Fiction Studies, 10 (v.3, part 3). November 1976 (copy)

23/525
"The Frome Finale". Science-Fiction Studies, 12 (1985): 347-348. (copy)

23/53
"Nils Frome in the Golden Atom". Science-Fiction Studies, 13 (1986): 97 - 108.

23/54
"Canada's Pioneer Science-Fantasy Magazine". Science-Fiction Studies, 17 (1990): 84 - 92.

23/55
"On the Origins of Ralph 124C 41+". Science-Fiction Studies, 23 (1996): 315-317. (copy)

23/56
"The First College-Level Course in Science Fiction". Science-Fiction Studies #70 (v.23, part 3). November 1996 (copy printed from depauw.edu 2004)

23/57
"Sam Moskowitz, 1920-1997". Science-Fiction Studies, 24 (1997): 361. (copy)

23/58
"Notes and Correspondence on the SFS Obituary for Sam Moskowitz". Science-Fiction Studies, 24 (1997): 524-535. (copy)

23/59
"30 Years Ago Today". Guest Editorial, Science-Fiction Times. vol. X Minus 1 - No. 1. December 1929 (copy)

23/60
"Science Fiction Market Survey 1956". Science-Fiction Times. 1957 (copy)

23/61
"All Our Yesterdays Have Light, Fool…". Science-Fiction Times (19th Anniversary Issue, pp. 11-15). 1960 (copy)

23/62
"Science Fictionists on Radio & TV". Science-Fiction Times, v.16, no.8. April 1961 (copy)

23/63
"The Lost Chord" by Sam Moskowitz. Science and Sorcery. 1953 (copy)

23/64
"Mad World". Scienti-Snaps. (copy)

23/65
Letter, "27 May 1969, SF Commentary". SFC Reprint, pp. 86-87. August 1969 (copy) with related article, "Research in Progress", Science-Fiction Studies, 5 (1978): pp. 88. (copy)

23/66
"Pilgrim's Progress: Prelude and Postscript to the Publication of J. O. Bailey's Pilgrims Through Space and Time" by Sam Moskowitz. Supplement, SFRA Newsletter #97. December 1981 (copy)

23/67
Morse, A. Reynolds. The Shielography Update: An Essay on M.P. Shiel. A Copy for Sam Moskowitz, July 29, 1978. Signed by Morse July 31, 1978

23/68
"In Memoriam: Sam Moskowitz 1920-1997". SIGMA, the official newsletter of PARSEC, #136. May 1997 (2 copies)

23/69
"The Face of Facts", Sky Hook 14. Summer 1952

23/70
"Sam Moskowitz Reports". Sky Hook 16, pp. 45-57. Winter 1952-1953 (copy)

23/71
"What is a Science Fiction Fan?". Sky Hook 19. Autumn 1953. (copy)

23/72
"Anatomy of a Collection: The Sam Moskowitz Collection", by Moskowitz. From Special Collections 2 #1/2 (Fall/Winter 1982).

23/73
"I Remember Derleth". Starship: The Magazine about Science Fiction, v.18, no. 1, whole #41, Spring 1981 (2 copies)

23/74
Isaac Asimov's Foundation, The Stars Like Dust. 1963 (copy)

23/75
Moskowitz, Sam. Strange Horizons. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1976.

23/76
"Inside Madle - A Fan For All Seasons". SunCon, 35th World Science Fiction Convention program book. 1977

23/77
Terrors of the Sea. Preface. 1996 (Copy)

23/78
The Sense of Wonder by Sam Moskowitz. Introduction in Three Stories by Murray Leinster, Jack Williamson, and John Wyndham. 1967 (copy)

23/79
"The Ultimate Hugo Gernsback" by Sam Moskowitz. Introduction to Ultimate World. 1971 (copy)

23/80
University of Iowa Request by Hal Hall with copies of email correspondence. May 2009

23/81
"Williamson and the Academic Reviewe"r. WSFA Journal. no. 84. December 1974 (typed copy)

23/82
Vampire, by Joseph Charles Kennedy (Joe Kennedy). No. 1. Spring 1945

23/83
Vampire, by Joseph Charles Kennedy (Joe Kennedy). No. 2. September 1945

23/84
Vampire, by Joseph Charles Kennedy (Joe Kennedy). No. 3, with "Mr. Derleth, We Presume" by Sam Moskowitz. October 1945

23/85
Vampire, by Joseph Charles Kennedy (Joe Kennedy). No. 4. December 1945

23/86
Vampire, by Joseph Charles Kennedy (Joe Kennedy). No. 5. April 1946

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Vampire, by Joseph Charles Kennedy (Joe Kennedy). No. 6. June 1946

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Vampire, by Joseph Charles Kennedy (Joe Kennedy). No. 7. September 1946

23/89
Vampire, by Joseph Charles Kennedy (Joe Kennedy). No. 8, December 1946

23/90
Vampire, by Joseph Charles Kennedy (Joe Kennedy). Final Issue, No. 9. June 1947

23/91
"William Hope Hodgson - The Final Years". Weird Tales, v.47, no.3, Winter 1973

23/92
"Sam Moskowitz". Wikipedia. Printed 2006

23/93
World Fantasy Convention (Program book). 1983.

23/94
"And Still They Come", a reply to "Why NYC Shouldn't Have a World Convention. Yet Another Amateur Publication.

23/95
[correspondence to Walter Scott from Sam Moskowitz, 1985] [untitled manuscript]

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