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An organization of people interested in the works of [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]] It was a dream of [[Vernell Coriell]], who had been publishing the ''[[Burroughs Bulletin]]'' since 1947 and its organizational meeting was held at [[Pittcon]] in 1960. Coriell continued to lead the BB through most of its existence.
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An [[organization]] of people interested in the works of [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]].  
  
The ''Burroughs Bulletin'' became the [[Official Organ]] of the Bibliophiles, and its members produced a score of Burroughs-related [[fan magazines]]. Each year from the early 60s through [[ConFederation]] in 1986 they held a [[Dum-Dum]] (that is what a convocation of the Great Apes was called by Edgar Rice Burroughs in his Tarzan books), usually at [[Worldcon]].
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It was a dream of [[Vernell Coriell]], who had been [[publishing]] the ''[[Burroughs Bulletin]]'' since 1947 and its organizational meeting was held at [[Pittcon]] in 1960. Coriell continued to lead the BB through most of its existence.
  
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The ''[[Burroughs Bulletin]]'' became the [[Official Organ]] of the Bibliophiles, and its members produced a score of Burroughs-related [[fan magazines]].
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From the early 1960s through the 1990s, they annually held a '''Dum-Dum''' (that is what a convocation of the Great Apes was called by Edgar Rice Burroughs in his Tarzan books) usually at [[Worldcon]], but eventually it became an independent event.
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*[https://burroughsbibliophiles.com/ Website. ]
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*[https://www.burroughsbibliophiles.com/dumdum.html A History of the Dum-Dum.]
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* ''[[ERBzine]].''
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An organization of people interested in the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs.

It was a dream of Vernell Coriell, who had been publishing the Burroughs Bulletin since 1947 and its organizational meeting was held at Pittcon in 1960. Coriell continued to lead the BB through most of its existence.

The Burroughs Bulletin became the Official Organ of the Bibliophiles, and its members produced a score of Burroughs-related fan magazines.

From the early 1960s through the 1990s, they annually held a Dum-Dum (that is what a convocation of the Great Apes was called by Edgar Rice Burroughs in his Tarzan books) usually at Worldcon, but eventually it became an independent event.



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