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The purpose of ''Viewpoints'' was given in an editorial indicating that it was published, "mainly to utilize left-overs from ''Eusifanso'', publish Eugene Science Fantasy Artisans Society club minutes, and circulate topical news items which should not have to wait for the publication of the larger magazine.' | The purpose of ''Viewpoints'' was given in an editorial indicating that it was published, "mainly to utilize left-overs from ''Eusifanso'', publish Eugene Science Fantasy Artisans Society club minutes, and circulate topical news items which should not have to wait for the publication of the larger magazine.' | ||
− | ''Eusifanso'' was an abbreviation for Eugene Science Fantasy Artisans Society, from Eugene, Oregon, U.S.A. and ''Eusifanso had been the official organ of the club | + | ''Eusifanso'' was an abbreviation for Eugene Science Fantasy Artisans Society, from Eugene, Oregon, U.S.A. and ''Eusifanso'' had been the official organ of the club from the late 1940s till 1952, up until ''Viewpoints'' began. |
− | Rosco Wright had previously published the fanzine [[Beyond]] from 1943 till 1946. | + | Rosco Wright, along with Norman hartman, had been two of the editors, along with had previously published the fanzine [[Beyond]] from 1943 till 1946. |
[[Category:Zine]] | [[Category:Zine]] |
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Viewpoints was a science fiction fanzine by Rosco E. Wright and Norman Hartman.
Viewpoints was first published in Eugene, Oregon, U.S.A. in Summer 1952 as the successor to Eusifanso. It was followed by No. 2, Autumn 1952, No. 3, Winter 1952, and No. 4, Spring 1953 (combined with Concept, a magazine that was never published but only dreamed of.) The booklets are 8.5 x 5.5 inches. Vols 1-2 run 14 pages. Vol 3 is 22 pages. Vol 4 is 15 pages. All are letterpress printed with nice typography and layout. Vol 4 is on better quality paper, with heavier cover stock and a number of original illustrations including lino cuts by Rosco Wright, plus artwork by Henry Lewis. Numbers 1-3 were limited to 100 copies. No. 4 was printed in an edition of 250 copies.
The purpose of Viewpoints was given in an editorial indicating that it was published, "mainly to utilize left-overs from Eusifanso, publish Eugene Science Fantasy Artisans Society club minutes, and circulate topical news items which should not have to wait for the publication of the larger magazine.'
Eusifanso was an abbreviation for Eugene Science Fantasy Artisans Society, from Eugene, Oregon, U.S.A. and Eusifanso had been the official organ of the club from the late 1940s till 1952, up until Viewpoints began.
Rosco Wright, along with Norman hartman, had been two of the editors, along with had previously published the fanzine Beyond from 1943 till 1946.