Harry Warner Jr All Our ...

Harry Warner Jr. «All Our Yesterdays: An Informal History of Science Fiction Fandom in the Forties»


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All Our Yesterdays: An Informal History of Science Fiction Fandom in the Forties

Язык издания: английский

Chicago: Advent: Publishers, 1971 г. (март)

Тираж: не указан

ISBN: 0-911682-00-7

Тип обложки: твёрдая + суперобложка

Формат: другой

Страниц: 358

Описание:

First Cloth Printing, March 1971.

All Our Yesterdays is the late Harry Warner's classic history of SF fandom up to 1950. This was the first volume: the history of science fiction fandom is continued through the 1950s in A Wealth of Fable.

Cover art: «The Hermit of Hagerstown» by R. Edwards Jennings.

Содержание:

  1. Harry Warner, Jr. All Our Yesterdays: An Informal History of Science Fiction Fandom in the Forties (документальное произведение)

    1. Illustrations, c. ix-x
    2. Wilson Tucker. Introduction (статья), c. xi-xiv
    3. Foreword, c. xv-xviii
    4. Glossary, c. xix-xxi
    5. 1. "It Is a Proud and Lonely Thing to be a Fan", с. 1-23
      1. 1. Prerecorded Fandom
      2. 2. Lewis Carroll
      3. 3. Howard Scott
      4. 4. Jules Verne
      5. 5. H.G. Wells
      6. 6. The Dime Novel
      7. 7. H.P. Lovecraft and His Circle
      8. 8. August W. Derleth
      9. 9. W. Paul Cook
      10. 10. Henry Kuttner
      11. 11. R.H. Barlow and Farnsworth Wright
      12. 12. Robert Bloch
      13. 13. H.C. Koenig
      14. 14. Duane Weldon Rimel
      15. 15. Clark Ashton Smith
      16. 16. Near-Miss Fans
    6. 2. Fandom: Manners and Mores, с. 24-55
      1. 1. Numbers and Types of Fans
      2. 2. Feminine Fans
      3. 3. Sources of Fans
      4. 4. Rocket Societies and Other Subfandoms
      5. 5. The Intelligence of Fans
      6. 6. Paul Robinson Freehafer
      7. 7. Slan Shack
      8. 8. Fandom Qua Fandom
      9. 9. Science Fiction Becomes Respectable
      10. 10. Science Catches Up With Science Fiction
      11. 11. Fannish Culture and Slang
      12. 12. Fan Newsmagazines
      13. 13. Fan Fiction
      14. 14. Previous Histories of Fandom
      15. 15. Bibliographic Work
    7. 3. Bibliomania: The Insatiable Urge to Collect, с. 56-72
      1. 1. Early Collectors
      2. 2. Collecting Habits
      3. 3. The Value of Collections and Selected Items
      4. 4. Fantasy Advertiser
      5. 5. Major Collectors
      6. 6. Indexes
      7. 7. The Checklist of Fantastic Literature
      8. 8. Pilgrins Through Space and Time
      9. 9. The Fantasy Foundation
    8. 4. Fans Into Pros: The Irresistible Need to Write, с. 73-91
      1. 1. Fans Into Editors
      2. 2. Charles D. Hornig
      3. 3. Mort Weisinger
      4. 4. Ray Palmer
      5. 5. Frederik Pohl
      6. 6. Donald A. Wollheim
      7. 7. Robert W. Lowndes
      8. 8. W. Lawrence Hamling
      9. 9. Sam Moskowitz
      10. 10. Larry Shaw
      11. 11. Walter A. Gillings
      12. 12. Ted Carnell
      13. 13. American Fans as Editors
      14. 14. Fans Into Writers
      15. 15. Erle Korshak and Shasta Publishers
      16. 16. Fans Into Artists
    9. 5. The Second and Third Worldcons, с. 92-108
      1. 1. Chicon I, 1940
      2. 2. E.E. Smith: “What Does This Convention Mean?”
      3. 3. Masquerade and Banquet
      4. 4. Newarkon
      5. 5. Denvention, 1941
      6. 6. Robert A. Heinlein: “The Discovery of the Future”
      7. 7. Business and Banquet
    10. 6. Fandom in the Fighting Forties, с. 109-148
      1. 1. Forrest J. Ackerman
      2. 2. Fay Bradbury
      3. 3. Bob Tucker
      4. 4. Jack Speer
      5. 5. Francis T. Laney
      6. 6. Claude Degler
    11. 7. The War Hits Fandom, с. 149-168
      1. 1. Fans as Pacifists
      2. 2. British Fandom Feels the First Blow
      3. 3. American Fandom Fills the Gap
      4. 4. Fans in Service
      5. 5. Fannish Casualties
      6. 6. George H. Gallet
      7. 7. Herbert Häussler
      8. 8. Canadian Fandom
      9. 9. Australian Fandom
      10. 10. Fandom and the Increasing Cost of Living
    12. 8. "Ah! Sweet Idiocy!", с. 169-190
      1. 1. The National Fantasy Fan Federation
      2. 2. The Shaver Mystery
      3. 3. The Cosmic Circle
    13. 9. Fortresses of Fandom: The Amateur Press Associations, с. 191-210
      1. 1. The Fantasy Amateur Press Association
      2. 2. The Vanguard Amateur Press Association
      3. 3. The Spectator Club
      4. 4. The Spectator Amateur Press Society
      5. 5. The Galactic Amateur Press Association
    14. 10. Fans Around the Nation, с. 211-255
      1. 1. A Decade of Local Fans
      2. 2. Jim Avery
      3. 3. The Stranger Club
      4. 4. Boskones
      5. 5. New Jersey
      6. 6. Newark SFL Chapter
      7. 7. Queens SFL Chapter
      8. 8. The Futurians
      9. 9. The Eastern Science Fiction Association
      10. 10. New York Fandom
      11. 11. Pennsylvania Fandom
      12. 12. Washington, D.C., Fandom
      13. 13. Southern Fandom
      14. 14. Ohio Fandom
      15. 15. Indiana Fandom
      16. 16. Michigan Fandom
      17. 17. Chicago Fandom
      18. 18. Milwaukee Fandom
      19. 19. Minneapolis Fandom
      20. 20. Fans in Kansas, North Dakota, and Montana
      21. 21. The Michicons
      22. 22. Fans in Tennessee, Texas, and Oklahoma
      23. 23. Colorado Fandom
      24. 24. Washington and Oregon Fandom
      25. 25. Bay Area Fandom
      26. 26. Los Angeles Fandom: Tenacity Exemplified
    15. 11. Conventions Through the Decade, с. 256-277
      1. 1. The Pacificon, 1946
      2. 2. The Philcon, 1947
      3. 3. The Torcon, 1948
      4. 4. The Cinvention, 1949
    16. 12. Fanzines: Oceans of Ink, с. 278-289
      1. 1. Fan Polls
      2. 2. Characteristics of Popular Fanzines
      3. 3. The Content of Fanzines
      4. 4. The Format of Fanzines
      5. 5. Artwork in Fanzines
      6. 6. The Circulation of Fanzines
      7. 7. The LASFS Publications
      8. 8. A Melange of Miscellany
    17. 13. Postwar Fandom Abroad, с. 290-303
      1. 1. British Fandom
      2. 2. Irish Fandom
      3. 3. The Big Pond Fund
      4. 4. Fans Turn Pro
      5. 5. Australian Fandom
      6. 6. Canadian Fandom
      7. 7. Other Foreign Fandoms
    18. Index, с. 305-336

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