Science-fiction Studies, Volume 4SFS Publications., 1977 - Science fiction |
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Page 237
... readers make a far better living than the average white individual in the United States ; a fact which , as the ... Readers v . U.S. Average Year ASF Readers U.S. Population5 % difference 1949 1974 $ 4,800 / year 18,500 / year ...
... readers make a far better living than the average white individual in the United States ; a fact which , as the ... Readers v . U.S. Average Year ASF Readers U.S. Population5 % difference 1949 1974 $ 4,800 / year 18,500 / year ...
Page 264
... readers . As magazine readers themselves , the writers also found fandom a source of personal and social support and an enjoyable hobby . More than that , some of the addicted readers of the 1920s became authors by the 1930s . Ever ...
... readers . As magazine readers themselves , the writers also found fandom a source of personal and social support and an enjoyable hobby . More than that , some of the addicted readers of the 1920s became authors by the 1930s . Ever ...
Page 268
... readers , ( b ) fanzine readers , ( c ) convention goers , or ( d ) active fans who administer questionnaires to each other . None of these studies can be used to make generaliza- tions about the total SF audience - even by the most ...
... readers , ( b ) fanzine readers , ( c ) convention goers , or ( d ) active fans who administer questionnaires to each other . None of these studies can be used to make generaliza- tions about the total SF audience - even by the most ...
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