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A [[fanzine]] published by [[Ruth Berman]] beginning in [[1967]]. It is a [[fanthology]], with "SH" standing for [[Sherlock Holmes]].  
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A [[fanzine]] published by [[Ruth Berman]] beginning in 1967. It is a [[fanthology]], with "SH" standing for [[Sherlock Holmes]].  
  
 
Contributors included: [[Robert Bloch]], [[John Boardman]], [[Dean Dickensheet]], [[Dick Eney]], [[Dean Grennell]], [[Doug Hoylman]], [[Al Kuhfeld]], [[Edward Ludwig]], [[Richard Lupoff]], [[Bruce Pelz]], [[Priscilla Pollner]], [[Mary Ellen Rabogliafti]], [[Tom Walker]], [[John White]], and [[Jon Wilmunen]].
 
Contributors included: [[Robert Bloch]], [[John Boardman]], [[Dean Dickensheet]], [[Dick Eney]], [[Dean Grennell]], [[Doug Hoylman]], [[Al Kuhfeld]], [[Edward Ludwig]], [[Richard Lupoff]], [[Bruce Pelz]], [[Priscilla Pollner]], [[Mary Ellen Rabogliafti]], [[Tom Walker]], [[John White]], and [[Jon Wilmunen]].

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A fanzine published by Ruth Berman beginning in 1967. It is a fanthology, with "SH" standing for Sherlock Holmes.

Contributors included: Robert Bloch, John Boardman, Dean Dickensheet, Dick Eney, Dean Grennell, Doug Hoylman, Al Kuhfeld, Edward Ludwig, Richard Lupoff, Bruce Pelz, Priscilla Pollner, Mary Ellen Rabogliafti, Tom Walker, John White, and Jon Wilmunen.

Issue Date Pages Notes
3 February 1972


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