Title | 36th World Science Fiction Convention IguanaCon Two |
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Date | August 30, 1978 - September 4, 1978 |
Description | Program book for the 36th World Science Fiction Convention IguanaCon. |
Donor | Leiber, Fritz; Leiber, Justin |
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Language | English |
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Original Item Location | ID 1984-003, Box 57, Folder 11 |
ArchivesSpace URI | /repositories/2/archival_objects/5283 |
Original Collection | Fritz Leiber Papers |
Digital Collection | Fritz Leiber Science Fiction & Fantasy Convention Flyers & Programs |
Digital Collection URL | http://digital.lib.uh.edu/1984_003 |
Repository | Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries |
Repository URL | http://info.lib.uh.edu/about/campus-libraries-collections/special-collections |
Use and Reproduction | Rights Undetermined |
File Name | index.cpd |
Title | Page 108 |
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Transcript | WHAT MAD UNIVERSE by Fredric Brown Illustrated by Grant Canfield Back in print at last, the great sf classic of 1950. Fredric Brown's comic masterpiece—the story of an sf pulp magazine editor who falls into the universe of his own stories, and the frightening things he finds there. With a perceptive introduction by Professor Philip Klass (William Tenn). "There could be no happier beginning than this blend of humor, logic, terror, and satire ..." -Boucher & McComas (1950) 00-1-Cloth, $12.95 (sorry, no paper). To order, write: Penny farthing Press P.O. Box 7745 San Francisco, California 94120. California residents please add 6% sales tax (Bay Area 6Vi%). Dealers please write for discount schedule. (Numbered copies not discounted.) CHILDREN OF THE ATOM by Wilmar Shiras Illustrated by Lela Dowling The classic novel of super-intelligent children, based on stories appearing in ASTOUNDING SCIENCE FICTION 1948-1950. If you have ever read this book, you will not have forgotten it. A warm, compassionate, moving story of what it's like to be different. Introduced by Marion Zimmer Bradley. "Mrs. Shiras's finished novel. . . measures up to the high standards set in 'In Hiding.'. . . Unreservedly recommended. " -Groff Conklin (1954) 01-X-Cloth, $12.95. 02-8-Paper, $4.95. (A numbered edition of 200 copies, signed by the author and artist, will be available, by mail only, at $17.95. Copies to be mailed in the order orders are received.) Pennyfarthing Press1 |