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Описание:
A very interesting history of the first couple of decades of sf fandom.
Photographic reprint of the 1960 AFSO edition. The Immortal Storm has been running serially for nine years in Fantasy Commentator. Included here is the serialized version complete, plus about 15,000 words of new, previously unpublished material. Also included are twelve pages of photographs of many of the outstanding personalities of science fiction fandom, and a large, comprehensive index.
Illustrated with photographs from the collections of Sam Moskowitz and Robert A. Madle.
No dust jacket, as issued.
Cover art not credited.
Содержание:
- Sam Moskowitz. The Immortal Storm: A History of Science Fiction Fandom (документальное произведение)
- A. Langley Searles. Preface, c. vii-vii
- Acknowledgements, c. ix-ix
- List of Photographs, c. xiii-xiii
- Chapter I. Introduction, c. 1-3
- Chapter II. Gernsback and the first all-science publication, c. 4-7
- Chapter III. The beginning of organized fandom, c. 8-12
- Chapter IV. The emergence of the first true fan magazine, c. 13-17
- Chapter V. The Fantasy Fan, c. 18-20
- Chapter VI. William H. Crawford and his contemporaries, c. 21-26
- Chapter VII. Secondary fan publications: The TFG and its followers, c. 27-31
- Chapter VIII. The Science Fiction League, c. 32-36
- Chapter IX. The new ISA and The International Observer, c. 37-42
- Chapter X. Other happenings of 1935, c. 43-47
- Chapter XI. The SFL-ISA showdown, c. 48-51
- Chapter XII. The decline of the SFL and the ISA's bid for power, c. 52-58
- [Фотоальбом], с. 59-62
- Chapter XIII. The Science Fiction Advancement Association, c. 63-68
- Chapter XIV. Other local groups of the time, c. 69-73
- Chapter XV. The last days of Fantasy Magazine, c. 74-77
- Chapter XVI. Further clubs and projects of 1936, c. 78-81
- Chapter XVII. The first convention and the death of the ISA, c. 82-88
- [Фотоальбом], с. 89-92
- Chapter XVIII. The dark ages of fandom, c. 93-95
- Chapter XIX. The rise of British fandom, c. 96-102
- Chapter XX. Renaissance, c. 103-107
- Chapter XXI. The new order progresses, c. 108-112
- Chapter XXII. The Fantasy Amateur Press Association, c. 113-115
- Chapter XXIII. The third convention and Michelism, c. 116-120
- Chapter XXIV. The aftermath, c. 121-124
- Chapter XXV. The Wollheim-Moskowitz feud, c. 125-132
- Chapter XXVI. The background in early 1938, c. 133-139
- Chapter XXVII. The factions align themselves, c. 140-143
- Chapter XXVIII. The first national science fiction convention, c. 144-152
- Chapter XXIX. The FAPA elections of 1938, c. 153-157
- Chapter XXX. The development of Michelism, c. 158-162, 167-168
- [Фотоальбом], с. 163-166
- Chapter XXXI. The Greater New York Science Fiction League, c. 169-173
- Chapter XXXII. Fantasy News and new fandom, c. 174-182
- Chapter XXXIII. New fandom's rise to power, c. 183-187
- Chapter XXXIV. The opposition crumbles, c. 188-193
- Chapter XXXV. The new fantasy magazines and their influence on fandom, c. 194-196
- Chapter XXXVI. The role of the Queens SFL, c. 197-198
- Chapter XXXVII. Amateur magazines of the period, c. 199-201
- Chapter XXXVIII. Minor dissensions, c. 202-205
- Chapter XXXIX. The great drive toward the convention, c. 206-207
- Chapter XL. The character of the opposition, c. 208-212
- Chapter XLI. The first World Science Fiction Convention, c. 213-224
- Chapter XLII. Opinion rallies, c. 225-228
- Chapter XLIII. Breasting the undertow, c. 229-232
- Chapter XLIV. The second Philadelphia conference, c. 233-237
- Chapter XLV. The Illini Fantasy Fictioneers, c. 238-242
- Chapter XLVI. The Futurian comeback, c. 243-250
- Epilogue, c. 251-252
- Jerry Burge, Carson Jacks. Index, c. 253-269
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