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  • A [[bid]] to host the [[Worldcon]] in Paris, France in 2019. It appears not to be a French bid and it is not clear if
    319 bytes (51 words) - 02:33, 10 January 2020
  • A (very) short-term [[bid]] to hold the [[Worldcon]] in Paris, France in 2023, at Euro Disneyland. The [[bid]] was announced shortly befo When the August 2014 Paris in 2023 bid collapsed, a new Paris bid was formed by a committee consisting of [[Albert Aribaud]], [[Sybille M
    1 KB (167 words) - 08:02, 29 November 2022
  • #REDIRECT [[Paris in 2019]]
    49 bytes (5 words) - 19:19, 1 December 2019
  • #REDIRECT [[Paris in 2023]]
    49 bytes (5 words) - 19:19, 1 December 2019
  • A [[club]] in [[Paris, France|Paris]], [[France]], that was part of the [[ISFS]] in the late 1950s.
    142 bytes (22 words) - 13:14, 24 March 2021

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  • A [[club]] in [[Paris, France|Paris]], [[France]], that was part of the [[ISFS]] in the late 1950s.
    142 bytes (22 words) - 13:14, 24 March 2021
  • #REDIRECT [[Paris in 2023]]
    49 bytes (5 words) - 19:19, 1 December 2019
  • #REDIRECT [[Paris in 2019]]
    49 bytes (5 words) - 19:19, 1 December 2019
  • A (very) short-term [[bid]] to hold the [[Worldcon]] in Paris, France in 2023, at Euro Disneyland. The [[bid]] was announced shortly befo When the August 2014 Paris in 2023 bid collapsed, a new Paris bid was formed by a committee consisting of [[Albert Aribaud]], [[Sybille M
    1 KB (167 words) - 08:02, 29 November 2022
  • July 4 || Statue of Liberty presented to the [[U.S.]] in Paris.
    226 bytes (29 words) - 05:31, 2 April 2024
  • ...of [[Ackerman]] and a Mr & Mrs Emsheimer, on the model of an enterprise in Paris. They undertook to do various things for hire, but most of their business c ...f [[Ackerman]] and a Mr and Mrs Emsheimer on the model of an enterprise in Paris. They undertook to do various things for hire, but most of their little bus
    976 bytes (148 words) - 11:07, 22 March 2021
  • ...ople. ''[[Skyrack]]'' 48 (17 December 1962) reported that she had moved to Paris but later said that she still hoped to attend the 1963 [[Eastercon]] in Pet ...I think at some point I fell in love with her but she went off to live in Paris! I did give her a ride on my Lambretta though.
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  • ...1926 ''Lud-in-the-Mist'', a fantasy novel and influential classic; and for Paris: A Poem, a modernist poem.
    385 bytes (48 words) - 16:01, 28 November 2022
  • A [[bid]] to host the [[Worldcon]] in Paris, France in 2019. It appears not to be a French bid and it is not clear if
    319 bytes (51 words) - 02:33, 10 January 2020
  • ...unt was probably through its affiliations, which included the [[SF Club de Paris]], [[Club Futopia]], [[SF Club Europa]], [[Transgalaxis]], [[Cosmos Club]],
    561 bytes (75 words) - 13:58, 15 July 2021
  • ...French [[stefnist]] known to [[Angloparlantia]]n [[fandom]]. [[SF Club de Paris]] was part of the [[International SF Society]] in the late 1950s.
    681 bytes (92 words) - 12:55, 24 March 2021
  • This seems to have been the successor to the [[France in 2023]] and [[Paris in 2023]] bids.
    974 bytes (120 words) - 07:22, 29 November 2022
  • ...ms of [[Edgar Allan Poe]]'' (1940), [[Guy Endore]]'s ''The [[Werewolf]] of Paris'' (1941), [[Donald A. Wollheim]]’s ''The Pocket Book of [[Science Fiction
    815 bytes (108 words) - 15:30, 10 January 2022
  • .../the-art-of-fiction-no-211-william-gibson | text=2011 interview}} in ''The Paris Review'':
    1 KB (205 words) - 14:11, 2 June 2021
  • ...nation of Western [[Europe]]. Some of its affiliates are the [[SF Club de Paris]], [[Club Futopia]], [[SF Club Europa]], [[Transgalaxis]], [[Cosmos Club]],
    1 KB (186 words) - 13:39, 18 March 2024
  • ...aris from 1886 to 1893, and his work was displayed as early as 1889 in the Paris Salon. On his return to New York, he succeeded in selling illustrations to
    4 KB (605 words) - 14:54, 15 July 2021
  • ...[[Europe]]. According to one report, the protesters had been driven out of Paris and had been protesting in other towns across Europe. They appeared in Heid
    2 KB (303 words) - 13:17, 20 April 2024
  • She married Pohl in Paris in 1945, while both were serving in the military during [[World War II]]; t
    2 KB (289 words) - 14:33, 4 August 2020
  • ...zine when the Olympia Press edition of the book had to be smuggled in from Paris.
    2 KB (294 words) - 02:25, 25 April 2024
  • He has lived in San Francisco, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and New York. He married fellow novelist [[N. Lee Wood]] in 1990; they div
    2 KB (265 words) - 13:03, 22 July 2020

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