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[[Image:Polaris_194012_v2_n1.jpg|right|frame|'''Polaris''', Vol 1 Issue 4 1940]] | [[Image:Polaris_194012_v2_n1.jpg|right|frame|'''Polaris''', Vol 1 Issue 4 1940]] | ||
− | '''Polaris''' is a fanzine published by Paul Freehafer in the 1930s and | + | '''Polaris''' is a fanzine published by Paul Freehafer in the 1930s and 1940s in Payette, Indiana, U.S.A. |
− | Six issues were published of this zine between the years 1939 and 1941. ''Polaris'' features fiction by Robert Barlow, Ray Bradbury, John F. Burke, Damon Knight, Jack Chapman Miske and Don Wollheim. Vol 1, issue 4, published in September of 1940 included "The Tree on the Hill" by Duane Rimel, which had been revised by [[H.P. Lovecraft]] in 1934, and this was the first publication of it. Rimel was a correspondent of Lovecraft's from 1934 till 37. He was also one of the co-editors of [[The Acolyte]]. | + | Six issues were published of this zine between the years 1939 and 1941. |
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+ | ''Polaris'' features fiction by Robert Barlow, Ray Bradbury, John F. Burke, Damon Knight, Jack Chapman Miske and Don Wollheim. Vol 1, issue 4, published in September of 1940 included "The Tree on the Hill" by Duane Rimel, which had been revised by [[H.P. Lovecraft]] in 1934, and this was the first publication of it. Rimel was a correspondent of Lovecraft's from 1934 till 37. He was also one of the co-editors of [[The Acolyte]]. | ||
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Polaris is a fanzine published by Paul Freehafer in the 1930s and 1940s in Payette, Indiana, U.S.A.
Six issues were published of this zine between the years 1939 and 1941.
Polaris features fiction by Robert Barlow, Ray Bradbury, John F. Burke, Damon Knight, Jack Chapman Miske and Don Wollheim. Vol 1, issue 4, published in September of 1940 included "The Tree on the Hill" by Duane Rimel, which had been revised by H.P. Lovecraft in 1934, and this was the first publication of it. Rimel was a correspondent of Lovecraft's from 1934 till 37. He was also one of the co-editors of The Acolyte.