Offered here is a vintage Science Fiction Pulp: Super Science Stories January 1949, Vol 5 No 1, Scarce Sci Fi Pulp, Edited by Ejler Jakobsson, Published by Fictioneers, Inc., New York, 132 pages. This one is nicer than thew first one, does have rather heavy flapping along the right edge - reinforced on the backside with Filmoplast Archival paper tape. Shipped in plastic, between cardboard and with delivery confirmation.
Notes for Vol. 5, No. 1.
The editor is not listed; Tuck credits Jakobsson.Illustrations by Bok, Finlay, Kramer, Les Tina, and Paul."Science Fiction Quiz" is credited to Simpson H. Ritter but is probably by Simpson M. Ritter. It is credited only to Simpson Ritter in the table of contents. Artwork credits are based upon signatures. Artwork for "The Silence" and the first piece for "The Bounding Crown" may be by Bok. Many of the stories were previously published in the Canadian version of the magazine; it is not known whether the artwork first appeared there.
Contents:
6 • Fandom's Corner (Super Science Stories, January 1949) • [Fandom's Corner] • essay by James V. Taurasi 8 • The Black Sun Rises • (1944) • novelette by Henry Kuttner 8 • The Black Sun Rises • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay 13 • The Black Sun Rises [2] • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay 30 • The Silence • short story by Ray Bradbury (variant of And Then—the Silence 1944) 30 • The Silence • interior artwork by Hannes Bok [as by uncredited] 34 • Moonworm's Dance • novelette by Stanley Mullen 34 • Moonworm's Dance • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay 51 • Science Fiction Quiz • essay by Simpson M. Ritter [as by Simpson H. Ritter] 52 • The Other • (1944) • short story by Dorothy Les Tina and Wilson Tucker [as by Sanford Vaid] 52 • The Other • interior artwork by uncredited 60 • The Bounding Crown • (1944) • novelette by James Blish 60 • The Bounding Crown • interior artwork by Hannes Bok [as by uncredited] 67 • The Bounding Crown [2] • interior artwork by Leo Morey 76 • A Handful of Stars • (1944) • novelette by Walter Kubilius 76 • A Handful of Stars • interior artwork by Frank R. Paul [as by Paul] 91 • The Science Fictioneer (Super Science Stories, January 1949) • [The Science Fictioneer] • essay by Frederik Pohl 91 • Review: Beyond This Horizon by Robert A. Heinlein • review by Frederik Pohl 91 • Review: And Some Were Human by Lester del Rey • review by Frederik Pohl 92 • Review: People of the Comet by Austin Hall • review by Frederik Pohl 92 • Review: The Carnelian Cube by L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt • review by Frederik Pohl 92 • Review: Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell, Jr. • review by Frederik Pohl 93 • Review: Final Blackout by L. Ron Hubbard • review by Frederik Pohl 93 • Review: Sinister Barrier by Eric Frank Russell • review by Frederik Pohl 94 • The Sky Will Be Ours • (1944) • short story by Manly Wade Wellman 94 • The Sky Will Be Ours • interior artwork by uncredited 107 • Missiles and Missives (Super Science Stories, January 1949) • essay by uncredited 107 • Letter (Super Science Stories, January 1949) • essay by Larry T. Shaw [as by Larry Shaw] 109 • Letter (Super Science Stories, January 1949) • [Letters: Forrest J. Ackerman] • essay by Forrest J. Ackerman 110 • Cabal • (1944) • short story by Cleve Cartmill 110 • Cabal • interior artwork by Frank R. Paul [as by Paul]
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