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Latest revision as of 11:51, 4 July 2021
(Did you mean the Carcosa publishing company of the 1970s?)
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
One of the earliest fan-sponsored book publishers, Russ Hodgkins being a leading light. They issued G. P. Serviss' Edison's Conquest of Mars in 1947 and projected Enter Ghost: A Study in Weird Fiction, which was to be a scholarly work covering the entire field of weird and supernatural fiction with "the most complete bibliography ever assembled on this subject". This was never published, tho parts of it appeared in Fantasy Advertiser. |
Founded as a competitor to Arkham House in the 1940s, it published the one book and then folded.
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