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'''''Zenith''''' was a [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[Harry Turner]], co-edited by his future wife, [[Marion Eadie]], from #2 while #6 was co-edited with [[Derek Pickles]]..  
 
'''''Zenith''''' was a [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[Harry Turner]], co-edited by his future wife, [[Marion Eadie]], from #2 while #6 was co-edited with [[Derek Pickles]]..  
  
The first two issues appeared in ''[[Futurian War Digest]]'' and were illustrated [[Poetry|verse]]. The third, a cover only dated July 1941, wasn't distributed until February 1943. A second series beginning in August 1941 was more substantial, including in its first issue contributions from [[John F. Burke]], [[Ted Carnell]], [[Maurice K. Hanson]], and [[C. S. Youd]] as well as Turner's fine artwork. Later issues featured articles and stories by Eadie, [[D. R. Smith]], and [[Arthur C. Clarke]].
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The first two issues appeared in ''[[Futurian War Digest]]'' and were [[poetry]] by Eadie and illustration by Turner. The third, a cover only dated July 1941, wasn't distributed until February 1943. A second series beginning in August 1941 was more substantial, including in its first issue contributions from [[John F. Burke]], [[Ted Carnell]], [[Maurice K. Hanson]], and [[C. S. Youd]] as well as Turner's fine artwork. Later issues featured articles and stories by Eadie, [[D. R. Smith]], and [[Arthur C. Clarke]].
  
 
In 2012, [[Steven H Silver]] produced a special issue of his fanzine, ''[[Argentus]]'', entitled ''From Argentus to Zenith'', which reprinted an issue of ''Zenith'', ran new articles with the same titles as in that issue of ''Zenith'', and included a biography of Turner.
 
In 2012, [[Steven H Silver]] produced a special issue of his fanzine, ''[[Argentus]]'', entitled ''From Argentus to Zenith'', which reprinted an issue of ''Zenith'', ran new articles with the same titles as in that issue of ''Zenith'', and included a biography of Turner.

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Zenith was a fanzine published by Harry Turner, co-edited by his future wife, Marion Eadie, from #2 while #6 was co-edited with Derek Pickles..

The first two issues appeared in Futurian War Digest and were poetry by Eadie and illustration by Turner. The third, a cover only dated July 1941, wasn't distributed until February 1943. A second series beginning in August 1941 was more substantial, including in its first issue contributions from John F. Burke, Ted Carnell, Maurice K. Hanson, and C. S. Youd as well as Turner's fine artwork. Later issues featured articles and stories by Eadie, D. R. Smith, and Arthur C. Clarke.

In 2012, Steven H Silver produced a special issue of his fanzine, Argentus, entitled From Argentus to Zenith, which reprinted an issue of Zenith, ran new articles with the same titles as in that issue of Zenith, and included a biography of Turner.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 April 1941 3 In FWD #7
2 May 1941 3 In FWD #8
3 July 1941 1 In FWD #26. Last issue of first series.
Second series
1 August 1941 14
2 October 1941 16
- 6 an undated letter supplement called Hot Air
3 December 1941 24
4 February 1942 26
5 April 1942 26
- July 1942 3 In FWD #21
6 June 1953 24 Final issue of second series.
6A June 1954 4 done for SuperMancon Combozine


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