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[[Seth A. Johnson]]'s program for collecting surplus [[fanzines]] and distributing them in bundles to [[neofans]]; It was run as a semi-official bureau of the [[N3F]].
 
[[Seth A. Johnson]]'s program for collecting surplus [[fanzines]] and distributing them in bundles to [[neofans]]; It was run as a semi-official bureau of the [[N3F]].
  
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“READ America's Amateur Magazines, 8 for $1.00. Seth A. Johnson, 339 Stiles St., Vaux Hall, N.J.” — Amazing Stories, Nov. 1964, classified advertising section.”
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This ad or one much like it appeared in the classifieds of prozines throughout the 1960s, providing a route into fandom for many protofen of the period.
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“Finding New Fans: Seth Johnson and his Fanzine Clearing House” appeared in ''[[Spirits of Things Past]]'' [http://www.zeldes.com/fan/ditto/ditto14_pr3.pdf No. 3, page 8].
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Revision as of 23:02, 20 July 2020

Seth A. Johnson's program for collecting surplus fanzines and distributing them in bundles to neofans; It was run as a semi-official bureau of the N3F.

“READ America's Amateur Magazines, 8 for $1.00. Seth A. Johnson, 339 Stiles St., Vaux Hall, N.J.” — Amazing Stories, Nov. 1964, classified advertising section.”

This ad or one much like it appeared in the classifieds of prozines throughout the 1960s, providing a route into fandom for many protofen of the period.

“Finding New Fans: Seth Johnson and his Fanzine Clearing House” appeared in Spirits of Things Past No. 3, page 8.


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