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As a tribute to Rog Phillips, the Golden Age of Science Fiction writer, here are all 67 appearances of his fanzine review column from the late 1940s and early 1950s, The Club House, carefully transcribed and edited for consistency, as they originally appeared inside the pages of Amazing Stories, Universe, and Other Words, with over 258,000 words in nearly 3,000 endnotes annotating the nearly 311,000 words he wrote in total for all of his columns, complete with an index containing over 5,800 single items, and more than 14,000 individual entries. Here the reader will find the context and perspective to understand the post-WWII generation of science fiction fandom. You’ll come to know all the players, who they were, what they did, and what they wrote in their fanzines. Finally, you’ll come to see those who made science fiction, and science fiction fandom into what it has become in the twenty-first century. Edited and with Annotations by Earl Terry Kemp With an Afterword by Robert Silverberg 630 pages, 8 � x 11, softcover with black & white illustrations

  • Sales Rank: #5858174 in Books
  • Published on: 2014-12-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 11.00" h x 1.42" w x 8.50" l, 3.18 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 630 pages

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It ran in Amazing Stories, Universe Science Fiction
By Marv Fox
Earl Terry Kemp has accomplished the monumental undertaking of collecting, transcribing, editing, and publishing every "The Club House" column that science fiction writer Rog Phillips ever wrote, ending with the final column in Ray Palmer's Other Worlds, April 1956. Also included is a detailed Roger P. Graham bibliography, 170 pages of Kamp's annotations from each column, an index, and an afterword written by SF author Robert Silverberg. The collection's 630 pages, with its 8.5x11-inch format, weighs over four pounds, and it's worth every ounce to any Roger P. Graham fan or the serious SF fandom collector, for taken as a whole, these columns contain information on hundreds if not thousands of fanzines and fan news items of the post-war era! The extensive, 49-page index alone makes this a stellar contribution that will take its place among the notable fan history books of the 21st Century.

Kemp's introduction makes for fascinating reading as we watch Rog's early career skyrocket, only to sputter and begin to fall back to Earth along with his failing health. It's a moving account of a pulp writer that could have been one of the greats had he gotten the breaks and lived long enough to keep writing. After accepting the job as Ray Palmer''s columnist in 1948, Rog found himself in an instant feud with the same SF fan that bedeviled Ray Palmer over the Shaver Mystery: Forrest J Ackerman!

As Kemp says in his introduction, "Ackerman, leading the fan opposition to the Shaver Mystery accused Phillips of being an agent of Palmer attempting to seduce the fans by 'drowning them in butter.'" Rog's down-to-Earth personality calmed all suspicions, and The Club House was off and running as one of the most popular and long-lived SF fan columns. It ran in Amazing Stories, Universe Science Fiction, and Other Worlds Science Fiction, all Ray Palmer pulps.

The editor's research also unmasked the true identity of the writer behind the equally famous "Pandora's Box," a similar fan column appearing in William L. Hamling's Imagination under Mari Wolf's byline. It was Rog, says Kemp. During an in-person interview with Hamling in 2012, Terry confronted him with his suspicion that Rog was, in fact, the true author of Pandora's Box. Hamling confirmed. Rog was writing two fan columns simultaneously. Was the subterfuge necessary because Rog didn't want to slight Palmer by writing a fan column for Hamling's mag too? The reason is unknown.

It took E. T. Kemp many years to acquire the fanzines, aging pulps, and in-person interviews needed to put this collection together. His acknowledgements page reveals the foundation of meticulous research.

Two thumbs up for this major, yet touching tribute to the late Roger P. Graham. It's a testament to the perseverance of its editor, Earl Terry Kemp, and his boyhood memories of his godfather--Rog Phillips.

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