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Fedogan & Bremer is a weird fiction publishing house that has as its editorial mission publishing books that the "old" [[Arkham House]] would have published.  By that Fedogan & Bremer meant the books that [[Arkham House]] published under its founder, [[August Derleth]], up to the 1960s.
 
Fedogan & Bremer is a weird fiction publishing house that has as its editorial mission publishing books that the "old" [[Arkham House]] would have published.  By that Fedogan & Bremer meant the books that [[Arkham House]] published under its founder, [[August Derleth]], up to the 1960s.
  
Fedogan & Bremer was founded in [[1985]] in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]], by [[Philip Rahman]] and [[Dennis Weiler]].  The name of the house comes from the nicknames of the two founders when they were in college.
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Fedogan & Bremer was founded in 1985 in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]], by [[Philip Rahman]] and [[Dennis Weiler]].  The name of the house comes from the nicknames of the two founders when they were in college.
  
 
Several books by [[Donald Wandrei|Donald]] and [[Howard Wandrei]] were published in the 1990s.   
 
Several books by [[Donald Wandrei|Donald]] and [[Howard Wandrei]] were published in the 1990s.   

Revision as of 04:18, 31 December 2019

Fedogan & Bremer is a weird fiction publishing house that has as its editorial mission publishing books that the "old" Arkham House would have published. By that Fedogan & Bremer meant the books that Arkham House published under its founder, August Derleth, up to the 1960s.

Fedogan & Bremer was founded in 1985 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Philip Rahman and Dennis Weiler. The name of the house comes from the nicknames of the two founders when they were in college.

Several books by Donald and Howard Wandrei were published in the 1990s.

For years the F&B books were distributed by DreamHaven Books in Minneapolis. The house became inactive during 2006-2011, but never formally announced closure.

Following the death of Rahman in 2011, the business reorganized.


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