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The Science Fiction Yearbook was a [[fanzine]] edited by [[James V. Taurasi, Sr.]], [[Ray Van Houten]], and [[Frank R. Prieto, Jr.]], and published by [[Fandom House]]. It was published in Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.A. It was a popular release and had two printings.
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'''''The Science Fiction Yearbook''''' was a [[fanzine]] edited by [[James V. Taurasi, Sr.]], [[Ray Van Houten]], and [[Frank R. Prieto, Jr.]], the [[editors]] of ''[[Science Fiction Times]]'', as from [[Fandom House]]. It was [[published]] in Paterson, [[New Jersey]].  
  
 
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1956 || 1957 || ||
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1957 || || || Included the articles: "Science Fiction: 1956" by [[James V. Taurasi, Sr.]] and [[Ray Van Houten]], "Annual Report: 1956" by [[Frank Prieto, Jr.]], "1956 in Science Fiction" by [[Thomas S. Gardner]], "Science Fiction Marquee" by [[Forrest J Ackerman]], "1956 in Books" by [[Stephen J. Takacs]], "Science Fiction Market Survey" by [[Sam Moskowitz]], As of Now" by [[J. Harry Vincent]].
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1958 Edition || || 48-page||8&frac2;" x 11", [[mimeoed]] and titled "1958 Edition -- Volume Two". Contents: Cover by [[Ed Emshwiller]], "Editorial" by The Editors, "Science Fiction: 1957" by [[James V. Taurasi, Sr.]] and [[Ray Van Houten]], "1957 in Books" by [[Stephen J. Takacs]], "1957 in Science Fiction" by [[Thomas S. Gardner]], "Annual Report: 1957" by [[Frank R. Prieto, Jr.]], "The [[TAFF|Transatlantic Fund]]" by [[Robert A. Madle]], "History of the [[FAPA]]: 1957" by [[Daniel McPhail]], "Slick Science Fiction" by [[Donald E. Ford]], "Adoption of the Term 'Science Fiction' " by [[Sam Moskowitz]], "The [[Londoncon]] Report" by [[John Victor Peterson]].
 
1963 || 1964 || 16 ||
 
1963 || 1964 || 16 ||
 
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''1957'' included the articles
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* "Science Fiction: 1956" by [[James V. Taurasi, Sr.]] and [[Ray Van Houten]]
 
* "Annual Report: 1956" by [[Frank Prieto, Jr.]]
 
* "1956 in Science Fiction" by [[Thomas S. Gardner]]
 
* "Science Fiction Marquee" by [[Forrest J Ackerman]]
 
* "1956 in Books" by [[Stephen J. Takacs]]
 
* "Science Fiction Market Survey" by [[Sam Moskowitz]]
 
* As of Now" by [[J. Harry Vincent]]
 
  
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Revision as of 19:17, 18 October 2022

The Science Fiction Yearbook was a fanzine edited by James V. Taurasi, Sr., Ray Van Houten, and Frank R. Prieto, Jr., the editors of Science Fiction Times, as from Fandom House. It was published in Paterson, New Jersey.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1957 Included the articles: "Science Fiction: 1956" by James V. Taurasi, Sr. and Ray Van Houten, "Annual Report: 1956" by Frank Prieto, Jr., "1956 in Science Fiction" by Thomas S. Gardner, "Science Fiction Marquee" by Forrest J Ackerman, "1956 in Books" by Stephen J. Takacs, "Science Fiction Market Survey" by Sam Moskowitz, As of Now" by J. Harry Vincent.
1958 Edition 48-page 8&frac2;" x 11", mimeoed and titled "1958 Edition -- Volume Two". Contents: Cover by Ed Emshwiller, "Editorial" by The Editors, "Science Fiction: 1957" by James V. Taurasi, Sr. and Ray Van Houten, "1957 in Books" by Stephen J. Takacs, "1957 in Science Fiction" by Thomas S. Gardner, "Annual Report: 1957" by Frank R. Prieto, Jr., "The Transatlantic Fund" by Robert A. Madle, "History of the FAPA: 1957" by Daniel McPhail, "Slick Science Fiction" by Donald E. Ford, "Adoption of the Term 'Science Fiction' " by Sam Moskowitz, "The Londoncon Report" by John Victor Peterson.
1963 1964 16

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