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A [[fanzine]] edited by [[John F. Burke]] and [[David McIlwain]].  It had seventeen issues in 1938-1940 and published early fiction by [[C. S. Youd]], [[Charles Eric Maine]] and [[Arthur C. Clarke]]. It was was distributed with the ''[[Futurian War Digest]]''?} and [[nicknamed]] ''Sally''. It edited by [[John F. Burke]] and [[David McIlwain]] (mainly art) and the first two issues were subtitled the "Official Organ of the [[Liverpool S F A]]."
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A [[fanzine]] [[edited]] by [[John F. Burke]] and [[David McIlwain]] (mainly [[art]]) from [[Liverpool, UK]].  It had 17 issues in 1938–40 and published early [[fiction]] by [[C. S. Youd]], [[Charles Eric Maine]] and [[Arthur C. Clarke]]. It was was distributed with the ''[[Futurian War Digest]]'' and [[nicknamed]] '''''Sally'''''. The first two issues were subtitled the "Official Organ of the Liverpool Branch of the [[SFA]]."
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'''Sally''' – [[Pet name]] for ''[[The Satellite]]'', [[British]] [[Fanzine]].
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  Issue || Date || Pages || Notes  
 
  Issue || Date || Pages || Notes  
1.1 ||October 1938 ||24 ||  
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1.1 #1 || October 1938 || 24 ||  
1.2 ||November 1938 ||24 ||  
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1.2 #2 || November 1938 || 24 ||  
1.3 ||December 1938 ||24 ||  
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1.3 #3 || December 1938 || 24 ||  
2.1 ||January 1939 ||12 ||  
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2.1 #4 || January 1939 || 12 ||  
2.2 ||February 1939 ||12 ||  
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2.2 #5 || February 1939 || 12 ||  
2.3 ||March 1939 ||14 ||  
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2.3 #6 || March 1939 || 14 ||  
2.4 ||April 1939 ||14 ||  
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2.4 #7 || April 1939 || 14 ||  
2.5 ||May 1939 ||12 ||  
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2.5 #8 || May 1939 || 12 ||  
2.6 ||June 1939 ||14 ||  
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2.6 #9 || June 1939 || 14 ||  
2.7 ||July 1939 ||14 ||  
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2.7 #10 || July 1939 || 14 ||  
2.8 ||August 1939 ||16 ||  
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2.8 #11 || August 1939 || 16 ||  
2.9 ||November 1939 ||14 ||Now edited by [[John F. Burke]] alone  
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2.9 #12 || November 1939 || 14 || Now edited by [[John F. Burke]] alone  
3.1 ||December 1939 ||10 ||  
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3.1 #13 || December 1939 || 10 ||  
3.2 ||January 1940 ||8 ||  
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3.2 #14 || January 1940 || 8 ||  
3.3 ||February 1940 ||10 ||  
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3.3 #15 || February 1940 || 10 ||  
3.4 ||March 1940 ||12 ||  
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3.4 #16 || March 1940 || 12 ||  
3.5 ||August 1940 ||14 ||Final issue  
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3.5 #17 || August 1940 || 14 || Final issue  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 7 September 2023

(Did you want another Satellite?)


A fanzine edited by John F. Burke and David McIlwain (mainly art) from Liverpool, UK. It had 17 issues in 1938–40 and published early fiction by C. S. Youd, Charles Eric Maine and Arthur C. Clarke. It was was distributed with the Futurian War Digest and nicknamed Sally. The first two issues were subtitled the "Official Organ of the Liverpool Branch of the SFA."

From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
SallyPet name for The Satellite, British Fanzine.
Issue Date Pages Notes
1.1 #1 October 1938 24
1.2 #2 November 1938 24
1.3 #3 December 1938 24
2.1 #4 January 1939 12
2.2 #5 February 1939 12
2.3 #6 March 1939 14
2.4 #7 April 1939 14
2.5 #8 May 1939 12
2.6 #9 June 1939 14
2.7 #10 July 1939 14
2.8 #11 August 1939 16
2.9 #12 November 1939 14 Now edited by John F. Burke alone
3.1 #13 December 1939 10
3.2 #14 January 1940 8
3.3 #15 February 1940 10
3.4 #16 March 1940 12
3.5 #17 August 1940 14 Final issue

The Satellite online at fanac.org.



Publication 19381940
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