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Showing posts with label Mars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mars. Show all posts
Homemade Science Fiction Pulp Magazine Cover Drawn by Hand 1938 Collection Jim Linderman
This Science Fiction Pulp Magazine from before World War Two has been saved from destruction with a handmade cover! I am not sure how high the "pass-around" rate was for these rags, but this one has had life extended with the repair. Featuring an Edgar Rice Burroughs story titled "Synthetic Man of Mars" from 1938, it is the artistic vision of the humble home artist which interests me. He created a hand-written spine as well.
Hand Drawn Science Fiction pulp magazine cover,created sometime after 1938.
Collection Jim Linderman Dull Tool Dim Bulb.
Mars Probe Anticipated by Professor Hunt
Professor Everett Hunt's homemade and handmade book, at least a few pages from it. The text consists of a newspaper article with Indiana byline. Several illustrations. Headlines inserted into slots. A bit of indecipherable text. That the article has an April 1 date is, I believe, a coincidence. Date Unknown.
A blog repost from a few years ago due to clogged holiday bandwidth and suffering a cold.
"Going To Mars 350,000,000 Miles in 5 Minutes" by Professor Everett Hunt. Handmade book. Circa 1930? Collection Jim Linderman
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