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    The Futurian [v2 #5, Summer 1939] ed. J. M. Rosenblum []
    “A Green Jester Publication”
    Details supplied by Sean Wallace.
    • 4 · A Banner with a Strange Device · J. M. Rosenblum · ed
    • 5 · Ballade des Gens du Voyage · Harold Gottliffe · pm
    • 6 · Pathethic Fallacies · John F. Burke · ar
    • 9 · Love for a Robot · Ralph Milne Farley · ss
    • 9 · Book News · Bert Lewis · cl
    • 11 · Reminiscences (continued) · Julius Unger · ar
    • 12 · Tales of Wonder & Reprints · W. Gillings · iv
    • 13 · Science Fiction Rarities or Our Museum Corner: The Great Stone of Sardis, Stockton · Various · ms
    • 14 · Fan Parade No. 4: B.H. Cohen · B. H. Cohen · ar
    • 15 · Science Fiction—and You · James Rathbone · ar
    • 17 · Fan Gossip · U. Ortamakeanoteovit · cl; note: “Watch out for stories by ’Michael North’ in the pro. Mags, and see if you can tell who the gentleman is, our info says he doesn’t live 100 miles from Blackpool”.






    Extracts from the Futurian [v1, Autumn & Winter 1939] ed. J. Michael Rosenblum (6pp+, 5¼″ x 8″) []
    “A Green Jester Publication”. In addition to the normal issues, there was also a supplement for FAPA members because The Futurian couldn’t afford to send 200 copies of the main fanzine to FAPA. So, instead, they sent an extract of the issues that had been printed.
    Details supplied by Alistair Durie.
    • 1 · Explanation to FAPA members · The Editor · ed
    • 2 · Directory of Current British Fan Mags · [uncredited] · ar
    • 3 · Ballad des Gens du Voyage · Harold Gotliffe · pm
    • 4,5 · Diagrams of Lunar Spaceship · [uncredited] · ar
    • 6 · Some Recent Additions to the Leeds SFL Library · [uncredited] · ar





    Futurist

    • Publishers:
      • Ferntree Gully, Victoria: Diverse Enterprises: Futurist.
      • Editor: Futurist.
































    Futuristic Stories   (about)
    Both issues are unnumbered and undated; they are believed to have been published in late 1946. See also Strange Adventures, a companion title in the same format.

    • Publishers:
      • Hamilton & Co. Ltd.; London, England: Futuristic Stories.




    Futuristic Tales:   (about)

    • Publishers:
      • Futuristic Tales; Spit Junction, NSW: Futuristic Tales.
    • Editors:













    G-Men:   (about)
    G-Men was launched by Standard Magazines in 1935 and rapidly established itself as the most popular of those featuring federal agent crime stories. It ran for 53 monthly issues until Feb-1940 at which point the decline of interest in “G-Man” stories caused a slight change in title (and emphasis) to G-Men Detective and a shift to a bimonthly schedule (occasionally falling to quarterly) which it maintained for a further 59 issues until the magazine folded in Winter 1953.


    G-Men

    • Publishers:
      • Beacon Magazines, Inc.; 22 West 48th Street, New York, NY: G-Men.





































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