Science/Fantasy Correspondent #1
Carrollton Clark
Year :
1975
Book No. : None
Edition : 1st 
Format : Trade paperback (8.5 x 11 inches, saddle stapled)
Hardcover (8.5 x 11 inches)
Pages : 68  (Trade paperback)
136 (Hardcover)
Cover art : Edward Samuels
Illustrations : Edward Samuels, Robert T. McCall & Ron Miller
Science-Fantasy Correspondent #1
Science-Fantasy Correspondent #1
Science-Fantasy Correspondent #1
   
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Contents
"The Guise of Youth" (poem)

Non-REH Contents
"Introduction" by Willis Conover
Reprint from Science Fantasy Correspondent November/December 1936
"The Perpetual Honeymoon" by David H. Keller
"Psychology and Characterization" by Jack Williamson (article)
"Fantasy Film News Bits" by Henry Kuttner (article)
"Odds and Ends" (letter column)
"Hit and Run: News of the Fantasy World’s Latest Doings" by Joseph Allan Ryan
New Content
"New Settings: Villiers de L’Isle-Adam" by Brian W. Aldiss (article)
"The Duke of Portland" by Villiers de l’Isle-Adam
"First Patrol" by Joseph Bryan, III
Illustrated by Edward Samuels

"To the House Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications" by Arthur C. Clarke (article)
Illustrated by Robert T. McCall

"The Emperor’s Suit" by Empiricus
"Last Autumn, Last Winter" by H. P. Lovecraft
Illustrated by Ron Miller
"Neutaconkanut" by H. P. Lovecraft (article)
"Kappa Alpha Tau" by H. P. Lovecraft (article)
"Yule" by H. P. Lovecraft (article)
"In Search of Lovecraft: I. Kenneth Sterling" by anonymous
"Caverns Measureless to Man" by Kenneth Sterling
"The Wine-Dark Sea" by Robert Aickman
Illustrated by Edward Samuels
"Other Pleasures" by Empiricus

Notes
Editor: Willis Conover
First appearance
Pages 6 through 15 are facsimile reprints from the original Science-Fantasy Correspondent, published in November-December 1936.
100 numbered copies with much new material were hardbound after the first World Fantasy Convention.
What makes the hardcover edition special is the three manuscript reviews of the first World Fantasy Convention: 9 pages by Fritz Leiber (signed by him at the first page), 40 pages by T. E. D. Klein, and 19 pages by Robert Bloch, the Guest of Honor.

There was no second issue of this revival.