Fanciful Tales of Time and Space

Fanciful Tales of Time and Space was a semi-professional science fiction and fantasy magazine which published one issue in 1936.

It was published by Donald A. Wollheim and Wilson Shepherd, two young science fiction fans; Wollheim was based in New York City, but the magazine was printed in Oakman, Alabama, where Shepherd had a letter press.

Other authors included David H. Keller, August Derleth, Duane Rimel, William S. Sykora, Kenneth Pritchard, and Wollheim himself.

[1] Wollheim had planned a second issue, and the first issue announced future stories by Ralph Milne Farley, Robert Bloch, and J. Harvey Haggard, but the expense, and Shepard's loss of interest in the project, meant that no more issues appeared.

The magazine was in digest format, 48 pages, and was priced at 20 cents.

A futuristic city with spaceships and planets above in the night sky
Cover of the only issue, by Clay Ferguson, Jr.