Published by Wildside Press, Rockville, MD, 2017
ISBN 10: 1479429066 ISBN 13: 9781479429066
Language: English
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Near Fine. Vol. 2, no. 6. Perfect wraps. Cover art by H. Witte/ Fotolia. Includes "From the Editor's Tower" by Doug Draa; "Burn on the Bayou" by L.F. Falconer; "The Horde" by Chad Hensley; "The Mumbler" by Gillian French; "Beneath the Roads" by John Joe Lopez; "Cleric at Sentinel Hill" by Franklyn Searight; "Let Them have Dominion" by Oliver Smith; "Whores and Criminals" by Dean MacAllister; "The Quiet on the Water" by C. C. Adams; "The Haggard Brothers Go to Town" by James Pratt; "Krysten"by Clay F. Johnson; "The Awakening" by Megan Neumann; "The Chimera" by Chad Hensley; "Dead Line" by D.C. Lozar; "Stranded in Louisiana" by Chad Hensley; "The Waterman's Song" MB Vigil; "Maleficium" by Kelly Gould; "The Green Dome" by Joe DiCicco; "Cryptid Shindig" by Richard Stevenson; "We Who Walk on Worlds" by Matt Sullivan; "Insect Song" by William Tea; "The Harvest Moon Festival" by Gigi Eng; "Guardians of the Seven Gates" by Chad Hensley; "Like Falling Snow" by W.D. Clifton; "The Oldest Story" by S. L. Edwards; "Geronimo Versus Frankenstein" by Neal Privett; "The Black-and-White Dozen" by Chris Kuriata; "Omzetten" by C.M. Muller; "Vandegald's Globes" Jeremy Hayes. Minor bump to rear.
Published by Wildside Press, Rockville, MD, 2017
ISBN 10: 1479427454 ISBN 13: 9781479427451
Language: English
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Fine. Vol. 2, no. 5. Perfect wraps. Cover art by Grandfailure/ Fotolia. Includes "From the Editor's Tower" by Doug Draa; "The Pullulations of the Tribe" by Adrian Cole; "The Dead of Night" by Christian Riley; "Mother of My Children" by Bruce L. Priddy; "The Man Who Murders Happiness" by John R. Fultz; "A Handful of Dust" by Tom English; "Revolution à l'Orange" by Paul Lubaczewski; "Fiends of the Southern Plains" by Patrick Tumblety; "The Pyrrhic Crusade" by Stanley B. Webb; "The Migration of Memories" by Charles Wilkinson; "Maquettes" by Paul St John Mackintosh; "In the Shadows" by J.S. Watts; "The Spot" by C.R. Langille; "Schism in the Sky" by Donald McCarthy; "To Roam the Universe, Forgotten and Free" by Janet Harriett; "Rejuvenate" by Lily Luchesi; "Vigil Night" by Lorenzo Crescentini; "Dead Clowns for Christmas" by L.J. Dopp; "The Tale and the Teller" by Darrell Schweitzer. Also poems by K.A. Opperman, Frederick J. Mayer, James Matthew Byers, and Jessica Amanda Salmonson.
Published by Wildside Press, Rockville, MD, 2017
ISBN 10: 1479424927 ISBN 13: 9781479424924
Language: English
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Fine. Vol. 2, no. 4. Perfect wraps. Cover art by Tonis Pan. Includes "From the Editor's Tower" by Doug Draa; "The Demon in the Doughnut Shop" by Bret McCormick; "A Kiss for the Mirrorman" by Adrian Cole; "Mukden" by Sean Patrick Hazlett; "In the Gallery" by J. Michael Major; "Excavation" by Franklyn Searight; "Bunnies of the Apocalypse" by Gregg Chamberlain; "Zhar's Outré House" by Frederick J. Mayer; "The Devil Is Anonymous" by Frank Duffy; "Touched" by James D. Mabe; "The Singing Tree" by Lawrence Buentello; "Blood of God" by DJ Tyrer; "Bum Fights and Blood Feuds" by Scott Harper; "Beauty Treatment" by Liam Hogan; "My Personal Dream" by James Ward Kirk; "Mischa in the Window" by Jason Rubis; "Thrill My Soul" by Greg Jenkins; "Trick" by Rish Outfield. Also poetry by Steve Dilks, Ashley Dioses, Darrell Schweitzer, and Lucy A. Snyder.
Published by Wildside Press, CAbin John, MD, 2018
ISBN 10: 1479439088 ISBN 13: 9781479439089
Language: English
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Fine. Perfect wraps. Cover art, wraparound, by Vukkostic. Includes "From the Editor's Tower" by Doug Draa; "Horror Around the bend" by Franklin Searight; "A Tiny Cut" by Samson Stormcrow Hayes; "Posthumous" by Marlane Quade Cook; "Pages from an Invisible Book" by Darrell Schweitzer; "That Name Was Evoc" by Lorenzo Crascentini; "Misdiagnosed" by Jackie Bee; "Dog Drool" by Frederick J. Mayer; "The Venusian Mantis" by Teege Braune; "The Color of the Gods" by Ken Heuler; "Spawning Ground" by Hannah Lackoff; "Curse of the Dark Queen" by Lily Luchesi; "Monika Unraveling" by Rebecca House; "Crawling with them" by Jason Zwiker; "Seven Sisters" by James Machin; "The House in the Mountains" by Michael Washburn; "Eyes Without a Face" by Thomas Vaughan; "Clartley Chowder" by Richie Brown; "Dominion Over Abbadon" by Richard J. O'Brien; "Divine Wind of teh Dark" by Frank Schiliner; "Skrik" by Bekki pate; "The Ferryman's Journal" by Ed Burkley; "Demiurge" by Mark A. Fitch; "And in Her Eyes the City Drowned" by Kyla Lee Ward; "Clouds Like Memories, Wiords Like Stones" by John R. Fultz; "Up the Lazy River" by Adrian Cole. Poetry and Short Stories; "Ea Carpe Noctis" by Frank Coffman; "The Cursed" by Julio Toro San Martin & Hank Simmons; "Bad Night" by Lucy Snyder; "Songs of the Quail" by Jessica Amanda Salmonson; "Sylvan Simalcrum" by Chad hensley; "Mister Dorton's Cats" by Russ Parkhurst; "Miskatonic Etudes" by James P. Robert; "The Autumn People" by Kurt Newton. Slight rubbing.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Near Fine. Stapled wraps. Cover art by Stephen E. Fabian; rear by Judith Holman; inside covers by Linda Michaels and Jim Pianfetti. Includes "The Foxes of Fascoum" by Peter Tremayne; "The Day Nothing Happened" by Tim Allison; "The Latest Great Cliche Horror Story" by Charles Garofalo; "Silkie Son" by Darrell Schweitzer; "Encounters With Terror" by D. F. Lewis; "Shaken, Not Stirred" by Gerald W. Page; "The Homunculus" by Kendall Evans; "And to Taste the Color of Time" by Cyril Binder; "The Novitiate" by Jessica Amanda Salmonson; "Cinderella Revisited" by Jessica Palmer; "The Return of the Colossus" by Brian McNaughton. Also poetry by Brian Lumley and more. Illustrated by Charles S. Fallis, W. Fraser Sandercome, Jean Corbin, Allen Koszowski, John L. Sies, Margaret B. Simon, Ray Capella, Hans-Peter Werner, and Chris Friend. Minor stress and soiling.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good+. Stapled wraps. Cover art (both) by Stephen E. Fabian. Includes "The Caravan of the Dead" by Darrell Schweitzer & Jason Van Hollander; "The Composer in Residence" by Philip Haldeman; "The Soul of the King's Daughter" by Jeffrey Goddin; "Bedtime Story" by John Brizzolara; "These Words Are Haunted" by Scott Edelman; "Trompe L'Oeil" by Ellen Knight; "The Sorcerer's Remains" by Douglas Russell; "Cold Love" by Les Douglas; "Dancer of Elveron" by Jessica Amanda Salmonson; "The Stealer of Dreams" by Brian Lumley. Also poetry by Joseph Payne Brennan and more. Illustrated byLinda Michaels, Jean Corbin, Jane Rosen, Kiel Stuart, Tony Patrick, R. Lumley, Larry Nadolsky, James William Hjort, Ray Baham, A. G. Farnell, Mark bell, Ron Adams, Duane R. Allen, George Heisterman, Robert E. Jennings, Allen Kozowski, and Al Summa. Rubbing; spine head bumped.
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Very Good. Stapled wraps. Cover art by C. Pelletiere. Includes "Confession in Darkness" by Gerald W. Page; "the Murder of Etelven Thios" by Darrell Schweitzer; "It Will Be Here Soon" by Dannis Etchison; "The Way Back Home" by Eddy C. Bertin; "Elizabeth" by Daphne Castell; "Black Silver, Gold, and Purple" by William Scott Home; "Theif of Thieves" by Adrian Cole; "Benny, Kind and Gentle" by C. L. Grant; "Night on Old Baldy" by Grant Carrington; "Inn of the White Cat" by Andrew J. Offutt & Richard K. Lyon; "The Third Horseman" by Tanith Lee. Verse: "A Walk Over Darkling Snow" by Steve Behrends; "Winter Hours" & "Contagion" by Joseph Payne Brennan; "The Dweller" by Steve Troyanovich; "Laughter of the Gods" by Marion Schoeberlein; "Sea Enchantress" by H. Warner Munn; "Conversation" by Merrilee Hall; "Kull" by Steve Troyanovich; "Apprentice Vampire" by A. Arthur Griffin. Illustrated by D. Bruce Berry, J. K. potter, James William Hjort, Fraser Sndersombe, Bill Trumbull, Bob Conway, Jimmy Valentine, Gene Day, Ken Hahn, Jane Rosen, Amy E. A. Marein. Corners creased with wear; a couple of short edge tears; a little stress; tanning.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good+ to Near Fine. Stapled wraps with dj. Cover art, dj is same as front cover, by Stepen E. Fabian. Includes "Dagon's Bell" by Brian Lumley; "Vacation Dreams" by Joseph Payne Brennan; "Devil God" by Lee Barwood; "The Santa" by Jessica Amanda Salmonson; "Shards of Midnight' by Steven G. Mitchell; "Three Brothers" by Darrell Schweitzer; "Her New Parents" by Steve Rasnic Tem; "The Stolen Prince" by Robert D. San Souci; "The Following" by John Brizzolara; "vendriel and Vendreela" by Brian McNaughton; "Too Much Night' by Gerald W. Page; "The Man Who Loved the Wizard's Son" by Janet Fox; "The Red Wind" by Al Sarrantonio; "Weaver of Mars" by Adrian Cole; "The Tower in the Jungle" by R. E. Klein; "As Blood Is It Red" by Delia Sherman; "Godfall" by John Gregory Betancourt; "Worm of Urakhu" by Richard L. Tierney. Poems by joseph payne Brennan, R. R. metcalf, Jr., and more. Illustrated by M. Kimes, Duane Allen, Greg keller, Rodolfo Ferraresi, Adrien Rain, Rodge Gerberging, A. Koszowski, A. G. Farnell, Mark bell, D. Plamondeon, Jon Bush, Jean Corbin, Tony Patrick, Ole Petterson, J. D. Garrison, J. K. Potter, Chris Friend, Larry Nadolsjy, Dallas Goffin, R. Lumley, and Tarkas. Edgewear to dj with small tear at spine panel head.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Near Fine. Stapled wraps. Cover art by Stephen E. Fabian; rear by Jim Pianfetti; inside covers by Linda Michaels and Hans-Peter Werner. Includes "The Retrograde Necromancer" by Brian McNaughton; "The Mould-Kissers" by Kathleen J. Patterson; "Two Fables from the Beginning of Time" by Darrell Schweitzer; "The Night It Came" by Jessica Amanda Salmonson; "The Green Glass Bottle" by John MacLay; "The Ciy of Dreadful Snow" by John Alfred Taylor; "Last Laugh" by Jessica Palmer; "Underworld's End" by Kendall Evans; "Graveyard Frolics" by Joey Froelich; "The Wine Shop" by Dane Patton; "Daoine Domhain" by Peter Tremayne. Also poetry by Brian Lumley and more. Illustrated by Charles S. Fallis, Mark Kimes, James William Hjort, Jean Corbin, Michael Kolhoff, A. G. Farnell, Allen Koszowski, Ron Adams, Pam Martiin, G. M. F., John Walker, Ken Hahn, W. Fraser Sandercombe, and Greg Keller.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good+ to Near Fine. Stapled wraps. Cover art by Bradford Blakely; rear cover by Rick Harrison. Includes "Recognition" by Brian Lumley; "2 Etelven Thios Tales" by Darrell Schweitzer; "The Painting at the Wrights" by Michael Avallone; "The Climbing Tree" by Lee Barwood; "Two Princes of Saturn" by Gerald W. Page; "The Chill" by Dennis Etchison; "The Prayer Machine" by Thomas G. Lyman; "The Twin Titans" by Jessica Amanda Salmonson; "Prisoner of the Omega" by William Scott Home; "Enoch Whately" by S. Kanemann & Wm. Tredinnick; "Never Touching" by Eddy C. Bertin; "Wanderers of the Waters" by H. Warner Munn. Poetry: "Arkham Sequence" by R. C. Walker; "No More Remembered" by Joseph Payne Brennan; "After Robert Graves" by Bernadette Bosky; "Drake Sings of Yesterday" by Robert E. Howard; "Dark Daughter" by Marion Schoeberlein; "Pathways" by A. Arthur Griffin; "Artemis" by Wendelessen. Illustrated by Kris Schiva, Chris Pelletiere, John L. Seiss, Hans-Peter Werner, Stephane peregrine, James William Hjort, Bruce Stuart Conklin, Ole E. Peterson, Jon Holcombe, and Joseph Littlejohn. Light stress; mild tanning.
Published by Wildside Press: USA, 2018
Seller: COLD TONNAGE BOOKS, Colyton, DEVON, United Kingdom
First Edition
Trade paperback original. First edition (& 1st printing). No 40 (vol 2 no 10). Thirty issues in total published and edited 1968-1997 by W. Paul Ganley (together with several spin-off titles, FANTASY MONGERS and EERIE COUNTY), then revived 18 years later in with no 31 in 2015 with a new editor, Doug Draa, and new publisher (Wildside Press). 256 pages. Fine (as new) copy.
Published by Wildside Press: USA, 2018
Seller: COLD TONNAGE BOOKS, Colyton, DEVON, United Kingdom
First Edition
Trade paperback original. First edition (& 1st printing). Issue 38 (vol 2 no 8). Thirty issues in total published and edited 1968-1997 by W. Paul Ganley (together with several spin-off titles, FANTASY MONGERS and EERIE COUNTY), then revived 18 years later in with no 31 in 2015 with a new editor, Doug Draa, and new publisher (Wildside Press). 190 pages. Fine (as new) copy.
Published by W. Paul Ganley, Publisher: Buffalo, NY, 1995
Seller: COLD TONNAGE BOOKS, Colyton, DEVON, United Kingdom
Magazine. Issue 29 (Autumn 1995). Long-running weird and fantasy fiction small-press/semi-professional magazine, Thirty issues in total published and edited 1968-1997 by W. Paul Ganley (together with several spin-off titles, FANTASY MONGERS and EERIE COUNTY), though it was revived in 2015 with a new editor (Doug Draa) and new publisher (Wildside Press), continuing from the previous numbering with issue 31. Ashley/Tymn: Science Fiction, Fantasy, And Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 739/740. Fine (unread) copy.
Published by W. Paul Ganley Publisher: Buffalo, NY, 1993
Seller: COLD TONNAGE BOOKS, Colyton, DEVON, United Kingdom
Magazine. Issue 28 (Autumn 1993). Long-running weird and fantasy fiction small-press/semi-professional magazine, Thirty issues in total published and edited 1968-1997 by W. Paul Ganley (together with several spin-off titles, FANTASY MONGERS and EERIE COUNTY), though it was revived in 2015 with a new editor (Doug Draa) and new publisher (Wildside Press), continuing from the previous numbering with issue 31. Ashley/Tymn: Science Fiction, Fantasy, And Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 739/740. Fine (unread) copy.
Published by W. Paul Ganley Publisher: Buffalo, NY, 1992
Seller: COLD TONNAGE BOOKS, Colyton, DEVON, United Kingdom
Magazine. Issue 27 (Spring 1992). Includes Brian Lumley ''The Stealer Of Dreams''. Long-running weird and fantasy fiction small-press/semi-professional magazine, Thirty issues in total published and edited 1968-1997 by W. Paul Ganley (together with several spin-off titles, FANTASY MONGERS and EERIE COUNTY), though it was revived in 2015 with a new editor (Doug Draa) and new publisher (Wildside Press), continuing from the previous numbering with issue 31. Ashley/Tymn: Science Fiction, Fantasy, And Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 739/740. Fine (unread) copy.
Published by W. Paul Ganley Publisher: Buffalo, NY, 1991
Seller: COLD TONNAGE BOOKS, Colyton, DEVON, United Kingdom
Magazine. Issue 26 (Autumn 1991). Includes Brian Lumley ''The Stealer Of Dreams''. Long-running weird and fantasy fiction small-press/semi-professional magazine, Thirty issues in total published and edited 1968-1997 by W. Paul Ganley (together with several spin-off titles, FANTASY MONGERS and EERIE COUNTY), though it was revived in 2015 with a new editor (Doug Draa) and new publisher (Wildside Press), continuing from the previous numbering with issue 31. Ashley/Tymn: Science Fiction, Fantasy, And Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 739/740. Fine (unread) copy.
Published by W. Paul Ganley Publisher: Buffalo, NY, 1990
Seller: COLD TONNAGE BOOKS, Colyton, DEVON, United Kingdom
Magazine. Issue 25 (Autumn 1990). Long-running weird and fantasy fiction small-press/semi-professional magazine, Thirty issues in total published and edited 1968-1997 by W. Paul Ganley (together with several spin-off titles, FANTASY MONGERS and EERIE COUNTY), though it was revived in 2015 with a new editor (Doug Draa) and new publisher (Wildside Press), continuing from the previous numbering with issue 31. This issue includes new stories by Brian Lumley (''The Thief Immortal''), Peter Tremayne and Darrell Schweitzer. Ashley/Tymn: Science Fiction, Fantasy, And Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 739/740. Fine (unread) copy.
Published by Weirdbook Press: NY, 1988
Seller: COLD TONNAGE BOOKS, Colyton, DEVON, United Kingdom
First Edition
Magazine. First edition. One-off publication (though subscribers to EERIE COUNTRY were sent it as issue no 10) intended to promote interest (and subscriptions) to the editor's primary publication WEIRDBOOK, a semi-professional fantasy magazine (fiction, poetry and art). Includes Brian Lumley ''To Kill A Wizard'': Stephen Fabian cover. Fine (unread) copy.
Published by W. Paul Ganley, Publisher: Buffalo, NY, 1988
Seller: COLD TONNAGE BOOKS, Colyton, DEVON, United Kingdom
Magazine. Issue 23/24. 128 pages. This (''20th-Year Anniversary Double'') issue includes eighteen new stories, fourteen poems plus artwork throughout by various illustrators. Long-running weird and fantasy fiction small-press/semi-professional magazine, Thirty issues in total published and edited 1968-1997 by W. Paul Ganley (together with several spin-off titles, FANTASY MONGERS and EERIE COUNTY), though it was revived in 2015 with a new editor (Doug Draa) and new publisher (Wildside Press), continuing from the previous numbering with issue 31. Fine copy, a magazine but issued with a separate dustjacket (as new).
Published by W. Paul Ganley Publisher: Buffalo, NY, 1997
Seller: COLD TONNAGE BOOKS, Colyton, DEVON, United Kingdom
Magazine. Weirdbook no 30 (Spring, 1997), Long-running weird and fantasy fiction small-press/semi-professional magazine, Thirty issues in total published and edited 1968-1997 by W. Paul Ganley (together with several spin-off titles, FANTASY MONGERS and EERIE COUNTY), though it was revived in 2015 with a new editor (Doug Draa) and new publisher (Wildside Press), continuing from the previous numbering with issue 31. Ashley/Tymn: Science Fiction, Fantasy, And Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 739/740. This final issue (before it was was resurrected in 2015) combined back-to-back with Schiff's small-press weird fiction magazine magazine WHISPERS, with an editorial from each., The oversize format of this issue fits in with previous Weirdbook issues, however It must be said that the WHISPERS section has the strongest stories - tales from Joseph Payne Brennan, Hugh B. Cave, Avram Davidson, Chet Williamson and David Drake. Fine copy.
Published by Ganley, Buffallo 1978, 1978
Seller: Gaabooks, West New York, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition. F/F condition. One of 130 hardbbound copies.
Published by W. Paul Ganley 1968-1975, Chambersburg, PA (1-5) and Buffalo, NY (6-9), 1968
Seller: John W. Knott, Jr, Bookseller, ABAA/ILAB, Laurel, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: A fine set. (21810). Large octavo, nine issues, pictorial self wrappers, stapled. The first nine issues of the amateur magazine of fiction featuring supernatural and fantastic adventure. Includes material by Robert E. Howard, H. Warner Munn, Joseph Payne Brennan, Tim Powers, Wade Wellman,
Published by W. Paul Ganley, Publisher: Buffalo, NY, 1987
Seller: COLD TONNAGE BOOKS, Colyton, DEVON, United Kingdom
First Edition Print on Demand
Magazine. First edition. Issue 22 (Summer, 1987). Long-running weird and fantasy fiction small-press/semi-professional magazine, Thirty issues in total published and edited 1968-1997 by W. Paul Ganley (together with several spin-off titles, FANTASY MONGERS and EERIE COUNTY), though it was revived in 2015 with a new editor (Doug Draa) and new publisher (Wildside Press), continuing from the previous numbering with issue 31. Note however that these new issues are print on demand. This issue includes new stories by Brian Lumley (''In The Temple of Terror''), Gerald W. Page and Darrell Schweitzer. Fine (unread) copy.
Published by W. Paul Ganley, Publisher: Buffalo, NY, 1985
Seller: COLD TONNAGE BOOKS, Colyton, DEVON, United Kingdom
First Edition Print on Demand
Magazine. First edition. Issue 21. Long-running weird and fantasy fiction small-press/semi-professional magazine, Thirty issues in total published and edited 1968-1997 by W. Paul Ganley (together with several spin-off titles, FANTASY MONGERS and EERIE COUNTY), though it was revived in 2015 with a new editor (Doug Draa) and new publisher (Wildside Press), continuing from the previous numbering with issue 31. Note however that these new issues are print on demand. This issue includes new stories by Brian Lumley (''Spaghetti''), Joe R. Lansdale and Richard L. Tierney. Fine (unread) copy.
Published by W. Paul Ganley, Chambersburg, Penna., later Buffalo, N.Y., 1997
Seller: Currey, L.W. Inc. ABAA/ILAB, Elizabethtown, NY, U.S.A.
Signed
Large octavo, 30 issues, early issues offset from typewritten copy, later issues typeset, pictorial wrappers or self wrappers, stapled. All published. Ganley edited WEIRDBOOK, one of the leading small press weird fiction magazines, for nearly 30 years, winning two World Fantasy Awards for his efforts. The final issue of WEIRDBOOK was combined with the final issue of WHISPERS, edited by Stuart David Schiff. There was a re-launch of WEIRDBOOK in 2015, continuing with number 31 edited by Doug Draa, published by Wildside Press as a POD. Parnell, Monthly Terrors, pp. 242-245. Tymn and Ashley (eds), Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 738-740. A fine set. Accompanied by a fine copy (in dust jacket) of the uncommon hardbound issue of number 30 which is signed by editor Ganley and cover artist Stephen E. Fabian, several supplements to early issues of WEIRDBOOK, and the one-shot TOADSTOOL WINE, a sampler of fantasy and horror from six independent magazines (including WEIRDBOOK), edited and published by Ganley. (#174420).
Published by W. Paul Ganley, Publisher, 1988
Seller: COLD TONNAGE BOOKS, Colyton, DEVON, United Kingdom
First Edition Print on Demand
Oversize hardcover. First edition (& 1st printing). Issue 23/24. 128 pages. Long-running weird and fantasy fiction small-press/semi-professional magazine, Thirty issues in total published and edited 1968-1997 by W. Paul Ganley (together with several spin-off titles, FANTASY MONGERS and EERIE COUNTY), though it was revived in 2015 with a new editor (Doug Draa) and new publisher (Wildside Press), continuing from the previous numbering with issue 31. Note however that these new issues are print on demand. This1988 Anniversary issue includes eighteen new stories, fourteen poems plus artwork throughout by various illustrators. LIMITED HARDCOVER ISSUE: most of the print run was in magazine format as usual, but a number of copies (one hundred at maximum?) were bound between boards and issued with a dustjacket. Fine copy in a near fine dustjacket with several small closed tears along the top edges.