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Futuria Fantasia, Spring 1940
Futuria Fantasia, Spring 1940
Futuria Fantasia, Spring 1940
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Release dateSep 16, 2022
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    Futuria Fantasia, Spring 1940

    EAN 8596547372035

    DigiCat, 2022

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    Table of Contents

    vol. 1. no. 4.

    Ray Bradbury—editor

    gorgono and slith—

    HEIL!

    by LYLE MONROE

    the phantoms

    by ——Joseph E. Kellerman

    THOUGHTS ON THE WORLDSTATE

    by henry kuttner

    by J. HARVEY HAGGARD

    THE PIPER

    ron reynolds

    THE ITCHING HOUR

    by Damon Knight

    I'VE NEVER SEEN

    by Hannes Bok

    HANNES V: BOK ARTIST

    AS SEEN BY HANNES V: BOK CRITIC.

    ninevah

    by J. E. K elleam

    BOK'S creatures of Lorelei

    LOCAL LEAGUE LIFE

    —GUY AMORY

    vol. 1. no. 4.

    Table of Contents

    Ray Bradbury—editor

    Table of Contents

    ten cents



    gorgono and slith—

    Table of Contents

    Let us, by all means, be lucid, said Gorgono to Slith. Slith fluttered his reptile tongue and turned his morbid eyes to me. Yes, he said, let us, certainly be lucid, Bradbury. From now on use a contents page in Futuria Fantasia. And he spanked his tail slickly on my typewriter.

    I don't mind Slith so much, he's only a little anachronistic reptile, a descendent of happier days in dinosaurial dawndom. I never feared Slith. But Gorgono!

    Gorgono pierced me with his slanting green, clear eyes, heavy-lidded, extending one claw and attempting to keep it from shaking while his pointed ears stood up straight. A moment before he had been hunting fleas in the fertile hair that clothed his muscular limbs, but now

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