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Two [[publishing houses]] have carried this name. The first was a combine of [[Taurasi]], [[Gillespie]], and [[R. G. Thompson]], around the [[1937]]-1938 year's end, soon shifting into [[Taurasi-Thompson Publications]].  
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Two [[publishing houses]] have carried this name. The first was a combine of [[Taurasi]], [[Jack Gillespie|Gillespie]], and [[R. G. Thompson]], around the 1937-1938 year's end, soon shifting into [[Taurasi-Thompson Publications]].  
 
   
 
   
In November of [[1938]], [[Jim Avery]] and [[Harry Warner]] launched another group called United Publications. It was notable for a definite set of rules: Only one member to a city; only new [[fanzines]] to be admitted; and a strong curb on religious, political, and other controversial material (the ''[[Spaceways]]'' policy). After a few months it ceased to be heard of.  
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In November of 1938, [[Jim Avery]] and [[Harry Warner]] launched another group called United Publications. It was notable for a definite set of rules: Only one member to a city; only new [[fanzines]] to be admitted; and a strong curb on religious, [[political]], and other controversial material (the ''[[Spaceways]]'' policy). After a few months it ceased to be heard of.  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:58, 5 April 2021

From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
Two publishing houses have carried this name. The first was a combine of Taurasi, Gillespie, and R. G. Thompson, around the 1937-1938 year's end, soon shifting into Taurasi-Thompson Publications.

In November of 1938, Jim Avery and Harry Warner launched another group called United Publications. It was notable for a definite set of rules: Only one member to a city; only new fanzines to be admitted; and a strong curb on religious, political, and other controversial material (the Spaceways policy). After a few months it ceased to be heard of.


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