To put this in some perspective, it has always been my goal to obtain all the "Solunars" articles, and for over a decade I haunted used book sites searching for back issues, building a large collection of AAM from its starting year in 1933 to the present (even under its new name), often at great expense. We are so close, yet not quite there, to completing the Fagan collection. Between Ken and Colleen Mauro, and some recent assistance from Mr. E. (a BIG thank you, Mr. E.!) we are short, by my count, about twelve issues, with yet more only partially available through reprints.
If anyone out there has these back issues, please PM me and I will put you in contact with Colleen, who is taking care of the acquisition and publishing side of things. (Just to be clear: I am doing only the scanning, unless you are offering to sell or donate magazines to me personally.)
Here is the list of what we are now looking for. The issues with an asterisk show those we can partially reconstruct from later reprints. I think my count differs from Colleen's because I am not satisfied if an article was mostly reprinted.Colleen Mauro wrote: Good news, sidereal community!
People have been stepping up to the plate to help us find the missing Solunars articles. After digging through Ken and Derek's archives, we discovered that we were missing only 18 issues. Jim Eshelman is allowing us to scan from his collection, which takes us down to 9—and of those nine, I found most of the text for two of the missing articles in the reprints. Derek is going to put out the word to Jim's Solunars group, to see if there are other siderealists who will help us with this project—everyone is excited by the thought of introducing this material to a new generation of astrologers.
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We are trying to decide if we should arrange the material by date, or by subject matter. Any suggestions?
Colleen
* 1954 February
1954 March
1954 September
1954 December
* 1955 September
* 1956 August
1959 August
1967 May
1968 May
1969 January
*1969 June
1969 August
1970 August
1970 September
-Derek