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A [[small press]] founded by [[Sid Altus]] and [[Alex Berman]] publishing short-run, hardcover limited editions of science fiction and fantasy books. It was active from 1978-1989. The company was based in [[West Bloomfield, MI]]. [[Leah Zeldes]] worked for them as a proofreader.
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A [[small press]] founded by [[Sid Altus]] and [[Alex Berman]] publishing short-run, hardcover limited editions of [[science fiction]] and [[fantasy]] books. It was active from 1978–1989. The company was based in [[West Bloomfield, MI]]. A young [[Leah Zeldes]] worked for them as a proofreader.  
  
The publisher specialized in quality limited first hardcover editions of authors prominent in the field, particularly [[Philip José Farmer]], [[C. J. Cherryh]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], and [[Alan Dean Foster]]. Some of its offerings were true first editions; others, the first hardcover editions of works previously published in paperback. In a few instances, there had been previous hardcover editions.
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After being unable to find a copy of [[L. Sprague de Camp]]’s ''Wall of Serpents'', Alex got permission and reprinted the book in 1978. Sid dropped out due to [[fafia]] in 1984, and from then until the press closed in 1989, Berman was the sole publisher/editor.
  
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The press specialized in quality limited first hardcover editions of [[authors]] prominent in the field, such as [[Philip José Farmer]], [[C. J. Cherryh]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], and [[Alan Dean Foster]]. Some of its offerings were true first editions, typically brought out in a small, [[collectors]]’ edition just before a larger publisher’s release; others were the first hardcover editions of works previously published in paperback. In a few instances, there had been previous hardcover editions.
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The Phantasia Press editions were printed on long-life, acid-free paper and Smyth sewn in reinforced bindings. Many were boxed.
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Alex is still slowly selling off the stock.
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[https://www.phantasiapress.com/ Website.]
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Revision as of 03:02, 19 October 2022

A small press founded by Sid Altus and Alex Berman publishing short-run, hardcover limited editions of science fiction and fantasy books. It was active from 1978–1989. The company was based in West Bloomfield, MI. A young Leah Zeldes worked for them as a proofreader.

After being unable to find a copy of L. Sprague de Camp’s Wall of Serpents, Alex got permission and reprinted the book in 1978. Sid dropped out due to fafia in 1984, and from then until the press closed in 1989, Berman was the sole publisher/editor.

The press specialized in quality limited first hardcover editions of authors prominent in the field, such as Philip José Farmer, C. J. Cherryh, L. Sprague de Camp, and Alan Dean Foster. Some of its offerings were true first editions, typically brought out in a small, collectors’ edition just before a larger publisher’s release; others were the first hardcover editions of works previously published in paperback. In a few instances, there had been previous hardcover editions.

The Phantasia Press editions were printed on long-life, acid-free paper and Smyth sewn in reinforced bindings. Many were boxed.

Alex is still slowly selling off the stock.

Website.



Publisher 19781989
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