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Grant began [[pro]] publishing with Grant-Hadley Enterprises in 1945 and founded a series of [[small presses]], including [[Centaur Press]] in 1970 and culminating in the importnant [[small press]] [[Donald M. Grant, Publisher]], Inc. in 1964.  He published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Apollo]]'' in the 40s.
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'''Donald M. Grant''' began [[pro]] publishing with Grant-Hadley Enterprises in 1945 and founded a series of [[small presses]], including Centaur Press in 1970 and culminating in the important [[small press]] Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc., in 1964.  He published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Apollo]]'' in the ’40s.
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After Grant retired, his namesake press was run by [[Robert Wiener]].
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In addition to publishing editions of [[Stephen King]]'s ''Dark Tower'' novels, it also published [[L. Sprague de Camp]]'s autobiography, ''[[Time and Chance]]'', which received a nomination for the [[1997 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]].
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Earlier publications included ''A Golden Anniversary Bibliography of Edgar Rice Burroughs'' by [[Henry H. Heins]] (1964), and ''A Gent from Bear Creek'' by [[Robert E. Howard]] (1965).
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* ''[[Apollo]]'' [1946] (with [[Joe Hensley]])
  
 
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* 1979 -- [[Coveted Balrog Award]]
 
* 1979 -- [[Coveted Balrog Award]]
 
* 1985 -- [[Necon 6]]
 
* 1985 -- [[Necon 6]]
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Latest revision as of 09:24, 11 January 2023

(April 3, 1927 – August 19, 2009)

Donald M. Grant began pro publishing with Grant-Hadley Enterprises in 1945 and founded a series of small presses, including Centaur Press in 1970 and culminating in the important small press Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc., in 1964. He published the fanzine Apollo in the ’40s.

After Grant retired, his namesake press was run by Robert Wiener.

In addition to publishing editions of Stephen King's Dark Tower novels, it also published L. Sprague de Camp's autobiography, Time and Chance, which received a nomination for the 1997 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo.

Earlier publications included A Golden Anniversary Bibliography of Edgar Rice Burroughs by Henry H. Heins (1964), and A Gent from Bear Creek by Robert E. Howard (1965).

Fanzines and Apazines:

Awards, Honors and GoHships:



Person 19272009
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