The summer issue of Eagle Times leads with an essay by David Britton, the first in a series exploring the historical accuracy of Charles Chilton's Riders of the Range, the radio series that became a key part of the Eagle's pages for a dozen years. He begins with the 1957-58 series 'War with the Sioux' and discusses the events that led up to the signing of the Sioux Treaty, although it was not to last because gold was soon to be discovered in the Black Hills.
Britton is also responsible for another part 1 on the inner workings of Eagle, discussing the discovery of memoranda sent out by editor Marcus Morris to all his artists about what colours artists were allowed to use for the Infra Red process used to reproduce pages of artwork.
A large part of this issue is given over to Eagle Society events, the recent get-together in Leicester in April, the text of Steve Winders' talk at that gathering, and a look forward to the Dundee meeting in 2019.
Part two of a P.C.49 story, a look at Connaught Racing Cars, part 6 of a series of SF movies, looking at films from 1963-65, and a couple of fillers wrap up another neatly put-together 48 pages.
Anyone who has fond memories of the Eagle might want to give the magazine a try. The
quarterly magazine is the journal of the Eagle Society, with membership
costing £29 in the UK, £40 (in sterling) overseas. You can send
subscriptions to Bob Corn, Wellcroft Cottage, Wellcroft, Ivinghoe,
Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire LU7 9EF; subs can also be submitted via
PayPal to eagle-times@hotmail.com.
I should also mention that back issues are available for newcomers to the magazine and they have even issued binders to keep those issues nice and neat.
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