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Frank Herbert's Lost Archives, vol.1: 1949-53

Posted: 09 Aug 2014 17:50
by SpiceMustFlow
I finished my microfilm research of The Santa Rosa Press Democrat and found:
-138 articles written "by Frank Herbert"
-100+ photos "by Frank Herbert" for articles without writer's credits
-100+ photos "by Frank Herbert" for other writers, or as stand-alone photos.

I also found a 1949 photo of Santa Claus sitting on a beardless Frank Herbert's lap.
I found a picture of 2-year-old Brian Herbert peering into a jack-o-lantern, taken by Frank Herbert:
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The articles have been "keyed-in" and I'm in the process of laying out the book, which should be done in less than a month.
I expect this book to be in print in time for Christmas.

I just launched my crowdfunding project to print a First Edition of 1,000 copies.

http://igg.me/at/FrankHerbert" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I hope you don't think this is SPAM.
(If somebody else discovered "rare outtakes," I would be interested in hearing about it...)
Feel free to move this thread elsewhere.

Re: Frank Herbert's Lost Archives, vol.1: 1949-53

Posted: 10 Aug 2014 03:47
by ionah
shared on our french FB page :)

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Re: Frank Herbert's Lost Archives, vol.1: 1949-53

Posted: 10 Aug 2014 07:10
by Serkanner
SpiceMustFlow wrote:I finished my microfilm research of The Santa Rosa Press Democrat and found:
-138 articles written "by Frank Herbert"
-100+ photos "by Frank Herbert" for articles without writer's credits
-100+ photos "by Frank Herbert" for other writers, or as stand-alone photos.

I also found a 1949 photo of Santa Claus sitting on a beardless Frank Herbert's lap.
I found a picture of 2-year-old Brian Herbert peering into a jack-o-lantern, taken by Frank Herbert:
http://ErikJorgensenPhotos.Blogspot.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The articles have been "keyed-in" and I'm in the process of laying out the book, which should be done in less than a month.
I expect this book to be in print in time for Christmas.

I just launched my crowdfunding project to print a First Edition of 1,000 copies.

http://igg.me/at/FrankHerbert" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I hope you don't think this is SPAM.
(If somebody else discovered "rare outtakes," I would be interested in hearing about it...)
Feel free to move this thread elsewhere.
Ordered my copy ... I can hardly wait.

Re: Frank Herbert's Lost Archives, vol.1: 1949-53

Posted: 10 Aug 2014 13:14
by Kwisatz
I've ordered mine too. Rakishoard too ;)

He ordered a print of few articles from microfilms few years ago, but there were only 8 of them.

Really great job of finding and scanning them all!

I have around 30 articles from California Living. I'll scan them all after Worldcon, promise ;)

Re: Frank Herbert's Lost Archives, vol.1: 1949-53

Posted: 06 Dec 2014 19:23
by just_kyle
Looks like I missed the funding window by a few months, is this still being published?
How can I order a copy?