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'''''Sands of Time''''' was a [[fanzine]] published by [[Ted Carnell]] in the [[UK]] and included as a [[rider]] with ''[[Futurian War Digest]]''. In its first issue, Carnell said it was:
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'''''Sands of Time''''' was a [[fanzine]] published by [[Ted Carnell]] in the [[UK]] and included as a [[rider]] with ''[[Futurian War Digest]]''. #2 and #4 were distributed alongside it, the latter bound with ''[[Delerium Tremens]]'' #1, while other issues were bound with it.
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In its first issue, Carnell said it was:
  
 
  ... the first fanzine to be published by a fan on [[Second World War|Active Service]].
 
  ... the first fanzine to be published by a fan on [[Second World War|Active Service]].

Latest revision as of 09:30, 11 December 2024

Sands of Time was a fanzine published by Ted Carnell in the UK and included as a rider with Futurian War Digest. #2 and #4 were distributed alongside it, the latter bound with Delerium Tremens #1, while other issues were bound with it.

In its first issue, Carnell said it was:

... the first fanzine to be published by a fan on Active Service.

He referred to it as S&S or SAS as it would dealing mainly with the doings of Astounding and Unknown, both published by Street and Smith. It was in some senses conceived as a continuation or successor to Donald J. Doughty's Tin Tacks. Carnell wrote in the first issue of Sands...:

However, due consideration for Don and the fact that TT was run on his ideas, caused us to slightly revise the policy. Herewith then [Sands of Time] which will take the place of TT as a fanzine dealing mainly with the doings of Astounding and Unknown.
Issue Date Pages FWD mailing Notes
1 December 1941 2 16
2 February 1942 2 17
3 March 1942 2 18
4 April 1942 4 19
5 May 1942 2 20
6 August 1942 2 22
7 October 1942 4 23
8 January 1943 4 25
9 May 1943 4 28
10 December 1943 4 32
11 January 1944 2 33 Final Issue


Publication 19411944
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