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Sketches (See Notes)
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"Ambition by Moonlight" |
"To a Man Whose Name I Never Knew"
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"Musings" |
"Etched in Ebony"
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"The Galveston Affair"
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"Surrender – Your Money or Your Vice"
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"Them" |
Non-REH Contents
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"Editorial & Other Pretensions x 3"
by
Tom Reamy and Alex Eisenstein and Al Jackson
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"The Long and the Short of It" by Phyllis
Eisenstein
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"S.P.E.C. Has a Halloween Fling" by uncredited
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"CPCC: The Man with the Power" by Andrew
J. Offutt
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"The View from
Up Here" by Dan Bates
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"Poul Anderson's The Broken Sword" (Part
3 of 3)
by Tom Reamy
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"Trumpet People: George Barr" George Barr
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"Incident in a Small War" by W. G. Bliss
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"Persiflage" by uncredited
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Letter by John Boardman
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Letter by James H. Gardner
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Letter by Bhob Stewart
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Letter by Harry Warner, Jr.
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Editors: Tom
Reamy , Alex Eisenstein , Al Jackson
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S.P.E.C. is the Society for the Preservation
of Enchanted Chipmonks, a group of Dallas fans, friends of the editors.
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"Sketches" was the title used for two separate
collections of stories. It was first used in THE JUNTO, Volume 2, #4,
September 1929, for a bundle that included "Sentiment", "Musings", "Midnight",
and "Etched in Ebony". The title was re-used by Glenn Lord for a bundle of
seven stories that were published in TRUMPET #7. All seven stories
came from various issues of THE JUNTO.
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