Monday, June 22, 2009

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Wendigo # 1: two new English editions of "fin de siecle to summary ...


Reversals of Anglo-Saxon texts in the first issue of Wendigo will be two new English that I published here over 25 years in professional journal (instead turned to the police ...) Thriller that I led with Charles Moreau and our late friend Peter K. Rey, and in the latest issue of my fanzine on the fantastic Twilight number that was drawn so little (50 or 100 copies. I do not know more) we can consider this text as an almost unprecedented ...

Robert Barr (1849 - 1912)

These "Purification," a story of pure horror of Robert Barr (UK, 1896, in Twilight 6, 1983) and the fantastic news of George Griffith "The fate of the Flying Dutchman" (UK, 1894, originally under the pseudonym Levin Carnac, in Thriller # 9, 1983), both translated at the time by yours truly.

George Griffith (1857 - 1906)

Other new Anglo-Saxon will be the number of previously unreleased.

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A new journal devoted to the library of Classic Fantasy by Éditions de l'Oeil du Sphinx


Editions de l'Oeil du Sphinx are pleased to announce the birth in early 2010 the magazine / book


Wendigo

published under the editorship of Richard D. Nolan
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This magazine will pay tribute to fantasy literature in all its forms (pure fantasy, SF, horror, fiction esoteric adventures extraordinary, "realism", unusual, etc..) as it was published in the nineteenth century until the Second World War, France and elsewhere.

Wendigo
present unpublished foreign, mainly Anglo-Saxon countries, but also covers of French texts difficult to find today and / or "butchered" in the original translation.
While wanting a certain erudition, especially in the presentation of its authors, the journal will remain primarily a friendly tasting fiction.

Wendigo
have no fixed periodicity, but the result of volunteer work, will do its best not to expect too much from its readers between two numbers. The journal will
the usual format of books of the ODS (14/22, 5 cm) to 128 per minimum, and will be illustrated on the cover (color) and interior (BW) by repeatedly drawing period. All for a very reasonable price.

For contact or suggestions concerning the content of the magazine, write to Richard D. Nolan at: gordon_pacha@hotmail.com

Publishing EYE of SPHINX 36.42 Rue de la Villette, 75019 Paris, Tel / Fax 01.42.01.05.38, Mail ods@oeildusphinx.com


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