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    The Terrestrial Fantascience Guilds Bulletin
    Title changed from The International Science Fiction Guilds Bulletin. Actual title varied between The Terrestrial Fantascience Guilds Bulletin and The Bulletin of the Terrestrial Fantascience Guild.





    The Phantagraph
    Title changed from The Terrestrial Fantascience Guilds Bulletin/The Bulletin of the Terrestrial Fantascience Guild.








    The Phantagraph [Supplement, August 1936] (4pp, A6)
    Details supplied by Alistair Durie.


    The Phantagraph [Vol. 4 No. 6, September 1936] ed. Donald A. Wollheim (Shepherd & Wollheim, 5¢, 8pp, A6)
    “Published Monthly for the Phantasy Enthusiast”.
    Details supplied by Alistair Durie.
    • 1 · Dark Garden · Richard Ely Morse · pm; for Clark Ashton Smith.
    • 2 · Lost Excerpts: 4. The Rocks Cease · Robert Nelson · vi
    • 3 · “Sun-Spots” · Donald A. Wollheim · cl; recent SF developments.
    • 4 · On the Trail of the Weird and Phantastic: An Examen of Witches · H. Koenig · cl
    • 5 · What’s Wrong with Weird Fiction? · [uncredited] · ar


    The Phantagraph [v5 #1, October 1936] ed. Donald A. Wollheim (Shepherd & Wollheim, 5¢, 8pp, A6)
    “Published Monthly for the Phantasy Enthusiast”.
    Details supplied by Alistair Durie.
    • 1 · Mad Dream · Richard Ely Morse · pm The Californian Fall 1936; for H.P. Lovecraft.
    • 2 · On the Trail of the Weird and Phantastic: Compendium Maleficarum · H. Koenig · cl
    • 3 · “Sun-Spots” · Donald A. Wollheim · cl; recent SF developments.
    • 5 · Phantasy in Folklore · E. Theodore Pine · ar


    The Phantagraph [Supplement, October-November 1936] (4pp, A6)
    Note that, although “The Hyborian Age” says “To be continued” I believe that, in fact, there were only three instalments. It was however incomplete and further expanded versions were published.
    Details supplied by Alistair Durie.


    The Phantagraph [v5 #2, November 1936] ed. Donald A. Wollheim (Shepherd & Wollheim, 5¢, 8pp, A6)
    “Published Monthly for the Phantasy Enthusiast”.
    Details supplied by Alistair Durie.


    The Phantagraph [v5 #3, December 1936] ed. Donald A. Wollheim (Shepherd & Wollheim, 5¢, 8pp, A6)
    “Published Monthly for the Phantasy Enthusiast”. Given as Vol. 5 No. 2.
    Details supplied by Alistair Durie.
    • 1 · The Sunken Towers · Henry Kuttner · pm
    • 2 · On the Trail of the Weird and Phantastic: Women and the Weird Tale · H. Koenig · cl
    • 3 · Phantascope · Donald A. Wollheim · cl; recent SF developments.
    • 4 · An Answer to Mr. Anger · Farnsworth Wright · ar; rejoinder to article by Anger in previous issue.





    The Phantagraph [v6 #1, May 1937] ed. Donald A. Wollheim (5¢, 4 (or more)pp, A6)
    “For the Phantasy Enthusiast” Note: the March-April issue said that the May issue would be a “double-size issue”. However, from DAW’s book Operation Phantasy: “[Ex Oblivione] was to be one of the prime features of our May 1937 Anniversary issue and it was the mutilation of this work, as much as that of other contents, by a callous printer that caused us to destroy that entire issue rather than permit it to be distributed. Ex Oblivione was reissued complete in our July 1937 number”. The issue I have has only 4 pages, the Index published in 1941 has further contents that I append below.
    Details supplied by Alistair Durie.


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