Difference between revisions of "Tau Ceti Reprints"

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1 || February 1961 || 8 || Facsimile of the 1935 first issue of [[Science Fiction Bibliogra­phy]], issued by the [[Science Fiction Syndicate]] in [[Austin, TX]]. The syndicate was [[William L. Crawford]] and [[D. R. Welch]], and the Bibliography was a listing of miscellaneous [[SF]] and [[fannish]] publications they had for sale.
 
1 || February 1961 || 8 || Facsimile of the 1935 first issue of [[Science Fiction Bibliogra­phy]], issued by the [[Science Fiction Syndicate]] in [[Austin, TX]]. The syndicate was [[William L. Crawford]] and [[D. R. Welch]], and the Bibliography was a listing of miscellaneous [[SF]] and [[fannish]] publications they had for sale.
 
2 || May 1965 || 16 || Material on the first [[Chicon]], the 1940 [[Worldcon]]. [https://fanac.org/conpubs/Worldcon/Chicon%20I/Tau%20Ceti%20Reprints%20no.%202%20re-recognized.pdf Online here.]  
 
2 || May 1965 || 16 || Material on the first [[Chicon]], the 1940 [[Worldcon]]. [https://fanac.org/conpubs/Worldcon/Chicon%20I/Tau%20Ceti%20Reprints%20no.%202%20re-recognized.pdf Online here.]  
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 3 October 2021

A fanzine published by Bob Tucker. It was printed by Juanita Coulson on The Yandro Press.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 February 1961 8 Facsimile of the 1935 first issue of Science Fiction Bibliogra­phy, issued by the Science Fiction Syndicate in Austin, TX. The syndicate was William L. Crawford and D. R. Welch, and the Bibliography was a listing of miscellaneous SF and fannish publications they had for sale.
2 May 1965 16 Material on the first Chicon, the 1940 Worldcon. Online here.


Publication 1961
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