RANSVESTIA
approves of. In these days a publication called TRANSVESTIA which was once published in the 20th Century is no longer needed.
Epilogue contributed by your Editor
We do, however, have a few throwbacks males who feel that there is more to life than just feminine beauty, housewifely chores and bridge clubs. They long to express more aggressiveness and decisiveness and some of them, I'm told, go so far as to wear pants secretly, to plaster their lovely curls down flat, and swagger around pretending that they are the big Lords of Creation. I imagine any day now one of them will take the name "Virgil" and start an underground publication called "Pantsvestia" to try and band all these dissidents together. Isn't it funny that no matter which side of the fence you're on the grass on the other side is greener?
OUT OF STOCK ISSUES!
As most of you remember we have advertised for some time that we would buy back issues which are no longer in print for $2 each cash or credit. As a result we have acquired a supply of from 1 to 6 of many of the issues which are no longer available from open stock. Many of you have bought all the issues both back and current that we have stocks of and are now out of reading material. So again I call your attention to these "buy back" issues. Because we have to buy them, their sale price to you is $6 each but as they are by this time all collector's items those of you who want to fill in and complete your library should order as soon as you read this because it won't take but a few replies and we will be fresh out again. If we have the issues you want we'll ship them, if we don't we'll put you on a reserve card for them and ship when they turn up.
Of course the repurchase offer still goes for those of you who either need to raise cash or who can no longer store issues you have accumu- lated. Send them in and say whether you want cash, or credit against merchandise.
TVia Rental Cost Must Go to $3
While we are at it I might also remind those of you who do not want to buy out of stock issues that they can be rented. However, with the ap- pearance of this issue I am going to have to raise the rental cost to $3. You send $6 and you get $3 back as a returnable deposit when the issue is returned. The postage and the record keeping just don't leave enough out of the former $2 to make it worthwhile. But even at $3 it is a good buy as you can read the output of 10 years of FP literature and so to speak grow up through the days before things got as free as they are today.
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