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Taking the pages containing a particular story out of a magazine (either all-[[fantasy]], or an adventure mag like ''Argosy'' which prints an occasional [[fantasy]]), and binding them separately. Few [[fen]] can be so barbarous as to tear up all-[[fantasy]] magazines in this way unless they have an extra copy to go into regular file complete. Famous serials or series may be specially bound together, a professional bookbinder sometimes being employed. | Taking the pages containing a particular story out of a magazine (either all-[[fantasy]], or an adventure mag like ''Argosy'' which prints an occasional [[fantasy]]), and binding them separately. Few [[fen]] can be so barbarous as to tear up all-[[fantasy]] magazines in this way unless they have an extra copy to go into regular file complete. Famous serials or series may be specially bound together, a professional bookbinder sometimes being employed. | ||
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Revision as of 13:49, 24 December 2019
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
Taking the pages containing a particular story out of a magazine (either all-stf, or an adventure mag like the old Argosy which prints an occasional fantasy), and binding them separately. Few fen are so barbarous as to tear up all-fantasy proz like this unless they have an extra copy to go into file complete. Famous serials or series may be specially bound together, a professional bookbinder sometimes being employed. |
From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944 |
Taking the pages containing a particular story out of a magazine (either all-fantasy, or an adventure mag like Argosy which prints an occasional fantasy), and binding them separately. Few fen can be so barbarous as to tear up all-fantasy magazines in this way unless they have an extra copy to go into regular file complete. Famous serials or series may be specially bound together, a professional bookbinder sometimes being employed. |
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