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'''Space Trails''' was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine by Kenneth Krueger.
 
'''Space Trails''' was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine by Kenneth Krueger.
  
Subtitled "The Magazine of the Future", the first issue of ''Spacetrails'' appeared in July of 1947, published in Buffalo, New York, U.S.A.  Five issues were published, the fifth and last issue in 1953.
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Subtitled "The Magazine of the Future", the first issue of ''Space Trails'' appeared in July of 1947, published in Buffalo, New York, U.S.A.  Five issues were published, the fifth and last issue in 1953.
  
 
Cover art work was done by Jack Weidenbeck (#1), [[Lee Hoffman]] ([[Quandry]]) (#2), Richard Bergeron ([[Warhoon]]) (#3), Charles Momberger (#4), Jon Arfstrom (#5). Interior illustrations were by Lee Hoffman and Margaret Dominick (as DEA).
 
Cover art work was done by Jack Weidenbeck (#1), [[Lee Hoffman]] ([[Quandry]]) (#2), Richard Bergeron ([[Warhoon]]) (#3), Charles Momberger (#4), Jon Arfstrom (#5). Interior illustrations were by Lee Hoffman and Margaret Dominick (as DEA).
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Contributions included "Prison Planet" by Wilson 'Bob' Tucker ([[Le Zombie]]) (#1), "The Flesh Eaters" by Basil Wells (#2); "Disease Planet" by David English ([[Fantasias]]) (#3); "Dark Evolution" by Walt Klein (#4); "The Old One" by W. Paul Ganley (as Toby Duane) ([[Fan-Fare (U.S.A.)|Fan-Fare]]) (#5).
 
Contributions included "Prison Planet" by Wilson 'Bob' Tucker ([[Le Zombie]]) (#1), "The Flesh Eaters" by Basil Wells (#2); "Disease Planet" by David English ([[Fantasias]]) (#3); "Dark Evolution" by Walt Klein (#4); "The Old One" by W. Paul Ganley (as Toby Duane) ([[Fan-Fare (U.S.A.)|Fan-Fare]]) (#5).
  
Krueger was also a book publisher, first with the "Buffalo Book Company", and then "Shroud", publishing the first book version of H. P. Lovecrafts's "Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath", and finally as "Kenneth J. Krueger: Publisher". He was also the editor of the poetry anthology ''Starbound! Poems of Science-Fiction, Fantasy and Terror'', published in 1954 by Pegasus Publications as "The Spacetrails Series #5", one of a handful of very early science fiction and fantasy poetry collections.  
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Krueger was also a book publisher, first with the "Buffalo Book Company", and then "Shroud", publishing the first book version of H. P. Lovecrafts's "Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath", and finally as "Kenneth J. Krueger: Publisher". He was also the editor of the poetry anthology ''Starbound! Poems of Science-Fiction, Fantasy and Terror'', published in 1954 by Pegasus Publications as "The Space Trails Series #5", one of a handful of very early science fiction and fantasy poetry collections.  
  
 
Earl Terry Kemp, writing in [[el]], says, "Ken Krueger is one of the unsung heroes of science fiction and fandom. "  
 
Earl Terry Kemp, writing in [[el]], says, "Ken Krueger is one of the unsung heroes of science fiction and fandom. "  

Revision as of 01:43, 24 July 2011

Space Trails was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine by Kenneth Krueger.

Subtitled "The Magazine of the Future", the first issue of Space Trails appeared in July of 1947, published in Buffalo, New York, U.S.A. Five issues were published, the fifth and last issue in 1953.

Cover art work was done by Jack Weidenbeck (#1), Lee Hoffman (Quandry) (#2), Richard Bergeron (Warhoon) (#3), Charles Momberger (#4), Jon Arfstrom (#5). Interior illustrations were by Lee Hoffman and Margaret Dominick (as DEA).

Contributions included "Prison Planet" by Wilson 'Bob' Tucker (Le Zombie) (#1), "The Flesh Eaters" by Basil Wells (#2); "Disease Planet" by David English (Fantasias) (#3); "Dark Evolution" by Walt Klein (#4); "The Old One" by W. Paul Ganley (as Toby Duane) (Fan-Fare) (#5).

Krueger was also a book publisher, first with the "Buffalo Book Company", and then "Shroud", publishing the first book version of H. P. Lovecrafts's "Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath", and finally as "Kenneth J. Krueger: Publisher". He was also the editor of the poetry anthology Starbound! Poems of Science-Fiction, Fantasy and Terror, published in 1954 by Pegasus Publications as "The Space Trails Series #5", one of a handful of very early science fiction and fantasy poetry collections.

Earl Terry Kemp, writing in el, says, "Ken Krueger is one of the unsung heroes of science fiction and fandom. "

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