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Diversity #2

by Harris, James W. & Greg Bridges et al, eds

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Memphis, TN: Mid-South Fantasy Association, 1971. 4to, 22 pp. [note: illustration plates are not included in pagination], mimeographed from typescript and drawing and side-stapled.

Second issue of the Science Fiction fanzine out of Memphis, of 3 issues published. The zine would be followed by Ptah. This issue notable for including the article "The Negro in Science Fiction", by Dr. John Beifuss, as well as fiction, poetry, and artwork by the editors and Tom Foster, Mary Ann Banker, Pamela Caruthers, John Williamson et al.

Very good with some minor toning and some unnecessary cellotape reinforcement at spine.

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Title
Diversity #2
Author
Harris, James W. & Greg Bridges et al, eds
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Publisher
Mid-South Fantasy Association
Place of Publication
Memphis, TN
Date Published
1971
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