Celebrating the Birth of the Science Fiction Magazines and the 120th Anniversary of The Argosy.A must have for anyone interested in the history of the pulp magazine field!CONTENTSA Celebration of Science Fiction “My (Very Late) Tribute toAstounding,â€by Robert Weinberg, “An Interview With A.E. van Vogt,†by Robert Weinberg, “An Alternate History of the Early SF Magazines,†by Will Murray, “Reflections On Science Fiction,†by Manly Wade Wellman, “An Interview With Poul Anderson,†by Dave Studzinski, “Astounding Oddities,†by Will Murray, “Amazing Stories,†by Everett F. Bleiler, with the assistance of Richard J. Bleiler, “Writing the Pseudo-Scientific Story,†by Amelia Reynolds Long, “Hugo Gernsback Tells,†by Hugo Gernsback, “The Faces of Science Fiction,†by Tom Roberts, “The Mort Weisinger Gala—June 5, 1937,†by Doug Ellis, “Science Fiction Collector Rarities,†by Doug Ellis. Art Focus “Bogeyman,†by Stewart Robertson (a 1938 article on artist Frank R. Paul), “Roy G. Krenkel: A Brief Biography,†by David Saunders, “A Gallery of Science Fiction Art by Roy G. Krenkel,†by Tom Roberts. A Celebration of The Argosy and Frank A. Munsey “The Story of The Argosy,†by Frank A. Munsey (from 1907), “The Making and Marketing of Munsey’s Magazines,†by Frank A. Munsey (from 1899). Film Focus “From Pulp to the Silver Screen, 2016,†by Ed Hulse.