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    The Bible Story [#29, September 19, 1964] (Fleetway Publications, 1/6d, 24pp, cover: from New Oxford Illustrated Bible by Hayes) []
    • 2 · The Story of the Greatest Book in the World: In the House of God · Rev. James M. Roe · ar
    • 3 · To Cure an Adder Bite · P. A. Clarke · ar
    • 4 · Master Benjamin Builds a New Home · Pauline Carter · ar
    • 6 · The Story of Joseph: 3. In Pharaoh’s Prison · [uncredited] · cs; illustrated by Robert Forrest
    • 8 · Boyhood of David: Born to Be King · [uncredited] · ar
    • 9 · The Pride of Palma · [uncredited] · ar
    • 10 · Can You Remember…? · [uncredited] · qz
    • 10 · How Your Favourite Hymns Came to Be Written: “Lord dismiss us with thy blessing” · [uncredited] · ar
    • 12 · Herod the Great: 7. At Bethlehem a King Is Born · Don Lawrence · cs
      adapted from “The Life and Times of Herod the Great” by Stewart Perowne, Hodder & Stoughton, 1956
    • 14 · The Story of the Life of Jesus: 29. The Lord’s Prayer · [uncredited] · cs; illustrated by Paul Rainer
    • 16 · Animals of Bible Lands: Birds… Great and Small · George Cansdale · ar
    • 17 · Note Book · The Editor · ed
    • 17 · The Parable of the Pharisee and the Publican · [uncredited] · ar; illustrated by Bill Lacey ,[?]
    • 18 · The Story of Thomas More: “…Stick to God upon pain of life” Part 2 · [uncredited] · ar; illustrated by Selby Donnison
    • 20 · The Acts of the Apostles · [uncredited] · cl; illustrated by Patrick Nicolle
    • 22 · In the City of Constantine · [uncredited] · ar
    • 23 · Michelangelo, Sculptor, Artist and Architect · [uncredited] · ar
    • 24 · Behold the Bible.. · [uncredited] · cs; illustrated by Hayes







    Biblio-Curiosa [#5 (2014)] (Chris Mikul, $6.00, 52pp, digest s/s) []
    “The Children’s Books Issue.”
    Details supplied by Douglas A. Anderson.










    The Bibliophan! [#1(?) (n.d.)] ed. D. W. []
    Details supplied by Sean Wallace.
    • 1 · [Dear Fans (and Fannettes, both of them)] · [uncredited] · ed
    • 2 · Gems of Wisdom, Filtered out from the Mire of Stf · [uncredited] · ed; note: The thing perperated by Basil Wells (note the surname!) in [Wollheim’s] Cosmos No. 1, under the title, “Biped”, is the business of the bibliophan. It is lifted, without the slightest acknowledgement, from the great H.G.W.’s “Country of the Blind.” Note 2: of greater interest is a discussion on “books that are never published,” [or] “bashful authors who lurk, trembling behind a flimsy barrier of pseudonym.” He further discusses “Christopher Blayre,” who wrote a volume titled “The Purple Sapphire, and other Poshumous Papers” (Phillip Allan, 1921) :The tales comprise a mixed bag of fantasy and stf.“ The last item on the contents page is ”The Cheetah-Girl“ yet on page 211: the publishers state ”The Publishers regret that they unable to print this MS“ When it was reprinted in 1932, the reference to ”The Cheetah-Girl“ was deleted and four stories added. The odd thing is, is that in the catalogue of the Cambridge University Library is the following entry: ”The Cheetah Girl: being the MS not published with the collection under the title of “The Purple Sapphire.” (privately published, limited to 20 copies), London, 1923. The editor inquires for any details from his readers on this mystery.


    Bifrost (1983)   (about)
    Previously a Star Trek fanzine titled Antithesis, not indexed. This was the final issue.

    • Publishers:
      • Antithesis Publications; Marietta, PA: Bifrost.
    • Editors:






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