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The Mystery FANcier was a fanzine published by Guy M. Townsend. This volume contains: Another Chapter from Death of a .300 Hitter, by Mike Avallone; The EQMM Murders, by Marvin S. Lachman; Dumbfounded in Keelerland, by Art Scott; The Article I Couldn't Publish, by Guy Townsend; and Mr. and Mrs. North, and Mr. and Mrs. Lockridge, by Hank Davis.
The Mystery FANcier was a fanzine published by Guy M. Townsend. This volume contains: The EQMM Cover Story (Concluded), by Rik Thompson; Will the Real Ken Crossen Please Stand Up, by Dickson Thorpe; Another Chapter from Death of a .300 Hitter, by Mike Avallone; The Suspense Novels of Bill Pronzini, by George Kelley; Dell "Map Back" checklist, 1-300, by Richard C. Butler.
The Mystery FANcier was a fanzine published by Guy M. Townsend. This volume contains: It's About Crime, by Marvin Lachman; bill Pronzini Revisited, by George Kelley; Sweden's Commitment to Mystery Fiction, by E. F. Bleiler; The Complete Uncle Abner, by Martin Wooster; The Nero Wolfe Saga, Part IX, by Guy Townsend; and Le Carre's Spy Novels, by R. Jeff Banks and Harry D. Dawson.
The Mystery FANcier was a fanzine published by Guy M. Townsend. This volume contains: The Curmudgeon in the Corner, by William R. Loeseer; The Nero Wolfe Saga, Part XII, by Guy Townsend; It's About Crime, by Marvin Lachman; and The Joe Gall Series, by George Kelley and Jeff Banks.
The Mystery FANcier was a fanzine published by Guy M. Townsend. This volume contains: The Saint of the North: Black John Smith of Halfaday Creek, by John Harwood; Here Comes the Judge: The "Nero" Award, by Bill Crider; The Explosive Novels of Richard L. Graves, by George Kelley; Vincent Starrett vs. Arthur Machen: or, How Not to Communicate over Eight Years of Correspondence, by E. F. Bleiler; and The Nero Wolfe Saga, Part XVI, by Guy Townsend.
The Mystery Fancier, July/August 1981, Volume 5 Number 4, contains: Peterman from the Old School, by Robert Sampson; Horror, Horror, and the Intellect: Giles Mont of Ruth Rendell's A Judgement in Stone, by Jane Bakerman; Runing Hot and Cold with Ron Faust, by George Kelley; and Speaking with Myself, by Billy Barton.
The Mystery Fancier, November/December 1981, Volume 5 Number 6, contains: Old-Time Radio Lives, by Carl Larsen; The Great Lizzie Borden T-Short Media Event and Mystery Quiz, by Francis M. Nevins, Jr.; The Crime Writers Third International Congress, by Iwan Hedman; Doctor Wonderful, by Bob Sampson; Two from the Telly, by Bob Adey; and One in Two: Some Personality Studies by Ruth Rendell, by Jane S. Bakerman.
The Mystery Fancier, May/June 1982, Volume 6 Number 3, contains: Spy Series Characters in Hardback, Part XIi, by Barry Van Tilburg; Pirates in Candyland, by Bob Sampson; and Some Thoughts on Peacock Feet, by E. F. Bleiler.
The Mystery Fancier, July/August 1982, Volume 6 Number 4, contains: The Tod Hunter Question, by David E. Funct; Case in Point: Gorky Park, by Fred Isaac; British Murder and British Detective Fiction, by Earl F. Bargainnier; and Amazing Grace, by Bob Sampson.
The Mystery Fancier, September/October 1982, Volume 6 Number 5, contains an index to TMF Volumes I-V, compiled by Charles K. Cook.
The Mystery Fancier, January/February 1987, Volume 9 Number 1, contains: Abandoned Queens, and Some Notes on Unintentional Plagarism, by Ola Strom; Cronell Woolrich: The Last Years (Part III), by Francis M. Nevins, Jr.; The "I" in Private Eye, by V. Louise Saylor; Further Games from the Literature, by William F. Deeck; and The Cream of Crime, by Frank Floyd.
The Mystery Fancier, March/April 1987, Volume 9 Number 2, contains: In Memoriam: John Nieminski, by Ely Liebow; Mystery Mosts, by Jeff Banks; A Consumption Devoutly to Be Wished, by Joe R. Christopher; The Cream of Queen, by Frank Floyd; and Further Gems from the Literature, by William F. Deeck.
The Mystery Fancier, July/August 1987, Volume 9 Number 3, contains: Contemporary Clergy-Detectives, by Maryell Cleary; The Honorable Charlie Mordecai: An Oxymoron, by William F. Deeck; and The Cream of Queen, by Frank Floyd.
The Mystery Fancier, July/August 1987, Volume 9 Number 4, contains: The Rise and Fall of Gillian Hazeltine, by Alvin H. Lybeck; Donald Goines: An Appreciation, by K. Arne Blom; Cornell Woolrich: The Last Years (Part IV), by Francis M. Nevins, Jr.; and Further Gems from the Literature, by William F. Deeck.
The Mystery Fancier, September/October 1981, Volume 5 Number 5, contains: Solving Sixth, by Robert Sampson; Wolfe a Howler , by Bob Napier; On Fans and Bouchercons, by Guy M. Townsend; and Spy Series Characters in Hardback, Part IX, by Barry Van Tilburg.
The Mystery Fancier, May/June 1981, Volume 5 Number 3, contains: A Chinese Detective in San Francisco, by E. F. Bleiler; The Skene Melvin Bibliography, by Walter Albert; Rogues for the New Century; The Fathers and Sons of John Le Carre, by Harry Dawson; and Spy Series Characters in Hardback, Part VIII, by Barry Van Tilburg.
The Mystery Fancier, March/April 1982, Volume 6 Number 2, contains: The Policeman: A Victorian Novel, by E. F. Bleiler; Gide's Vatican Cellars: The Popular Detective Novel Parodied, by Pierre L. Horn; Some Recent Hybrids, by George Kelley; and Spy Series Characters in Hardback, Part XI, by Barry Van Tilburg.
The Mystery Fancier, March/April 1981, Volume 5 Number 2, contains: Spy Series Characters in Hardback, Part VII, by Barry Van Tilburg; An Index of Books Reviewed in TMF Volume 4, compiled by David H. Doerrer; and Lachman's Reviews in TMF, Volumes Two through Four, compiled by David H. Doerrer.
The Mystery Fancier May-June 1980, Volume 4 Number 3, contains: "The Nero Wolfe Saga, Part XIX," by Guy M. Townsend, "Vladimir Gull," by Theodore P. Dukeshire and "Spy Series Characters in Hardback, Part II," by George Kelley.
The Mystery Fancier, July/August 1979, Volume 3 Number 4, contains: "Little Old Ladies I Have Known and Loved," by Ellen Nehr, "Tension and Duality: Daphne Du Marier's 'Don't Look Now'," by Jane S. Bakerman, "His Own Desert," by Everett F. Bleiler, "The History and Activities of Mystery Fans in Sweden (and Scandinavia)," by Iwan Hedman, "The Crime Novels of Harold R. Daniels," by George Kelley, "The Curmudgeon in the Corner, Grumblings," by William Loeser and "The Nero Wolfe Saga, Part XIV," by Guy M. Townsend.
The Mystery Fancier, May/June 1979, Vol 3 No 3, contains: "Introducing Alexandra Roudybush," by Gerie Frazier, "Three Gentle Men," by Mary Jean DeMarr, "The Investigation: Fiction and Fact," by Jo Ann Vicarel, "The Books of Geoffrey Homes," by Ted Dukeshire and "The Nero Wolfe Saga, Part XIII," by Guy M. Townsend.
The Mystery Fancier, Volume 10 Number 3, Summer 1988, contains: "Ellery Queen, Sports Fan," by Joe R. Christopher, "The Gold Medal Boys," "Further Gems from the Literature," by William F. Deeck, "An Australian Bibliomystery," by Michael J. Tolley, "Reel Murders," by Walter Albert, "Mystery Mosts," by Jeff Banks and "The Backward Reviewer," by William F. Deeck.
The Mystery Fancier, Volume Seven Number One, January-February 1983, contains: "Captain Joseph T. Shaw's Black Mask Scrapbook," by E. R. Hagemann, "Detection by Other Means," by Bob Sampson, "Joe Orton's and Tom Stoppard's Burlesques of the Detective Genre," by Earl F. Bargainnier, "Bloody Balaclava: Charlotte MacLeod's Campus Comedy Mysteries," by Jane S. Bakerman and "Spy Series Characters in Hardback, Part XIII," by Barry Van Tilburg.
The Mystery Fancier, Volume 7 Number 2, March-April 1983, contains: "Young Detective Kildare," by Evelyn Herzog, "The World of Nero Wolfe," by Asbjorn Skytte, "An Interview with Desmond Bagley," by Jane S. Bakerman and "Deduction in Duplicate," by Alan S. Mosier.
The Mystery Fancier, Volume 7 Number 3, May-June 1983, contains: "Closing the Gap: A Critique," by John Nieminski, "The Fattest Man in the Medical Profession," by Bob Sampson and "Deadly Edges of the Gay Blade," by Martha Alderson. |
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