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'''Fantasy Fiction Telegram''' was a science fiction fanzine edited by John V. Baltadonis, Robert Madle, Nilton A. Rothman and Oswald Train.  
 
'''Fantasy Fiction Telegram''' was a science fiction fanzine edited by John V. Baltadonis, Robert Madle, Nilton A. Rothman and Oswald Train.  
  
The dirst issue of ''Fantasy Fiction Telegram'' apeared in October 1936. Four issues were released, the last in January 1937. Later, Baltadonis released a fifth isise, was had been left partially completed, for the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. This was the official organ of the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society.
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The first issue of ''Fantasy Fiction Telegram'' appeared in October 1936. Four issues were released, the last in January 1937. Later, Baltadonis released the fifth issue, that had been left partially completed at the time, for the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. This was the official organ of the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society.
  
 
Contributors to issue 4 included Douglas Blakely, Charles H. Bert, Bernard Quinn, Milton Rothman and Oswald Train.
 
Contributors to issue 4 included Douglas Blakely, Charles H. Bert, Bernard Quinn, Milton Rothman and Oswald Train.

Revision as of 21:36, 1 April 2011

Fantasy Fiction Telegram was a science fiction fanzine edited by John V. Baltadonis, Robert Madle, Nilton A. Rothman and Oswald Train.

The first issue of Fantasy Fiction Telegram appeared in October 1936. Four issues were released, the last in January 1937. Later, Baltadonis released the fifth issue, that had been left partially completed at the time, for the Fantasy Amateur Press Association. This was the official organ of the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society.

Contributors to issue 4 included Douglas Blakely, Charles H. Bert, Bernard Quinn, Milton Rothman and Oswald Train.