What a nostalgia trip! I have most of these anthologies (in the shack) and it really gave me that late '60's rush. Most of mine came from trades at the WPL (about the time they showed "Nosferatu", right?)
I've been collecting jpegs of meaningful bookcovers whenever I run across 'em onlinesince so many of my actual copies are now scattered to the four winds.
The paperback exchange was good for all sorts of things including the occasional Fate magazine. To this day I wonder who in Waynesboro was buying & reading Forteana.
Middle-aged Otaku, that is, a "pathological techno-fetishist with social deficit" (Gibson, 1996), in constant search of amusement and his next Aspergerian perseveration.
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What a nostalgia trip! I have most of these anthologies (in the shack) and it really gave me that late '60's rush. Most of mine came from trades at the WPL (about the time they showed "Nosferatu", right?)
I've been collecting jpegs of meaningful bookcovers whenever I run across 'em onlinesince so many of my actual copies are now scattered to the four winds.
The paperback exchange was good for all sorts of things including the occasional Fate magazine. To this day I wonder who in Waynesboro was buying & reading Forteana.
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