Difference between revisions of "Doug Webster"

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* ''[[Cthulhu]]''
 
* ''[[Cthulhu]]''
 
* ''[[The Fantast]]'' (with [[C. S. Youd]], beginning in 1941)
 
* ''[[The Fantast]]'' (with [[C. S. Youd]], beginning in 1941)
* ''[[Gentlest Art]]''
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* ''[[Gentlest Art]]'' [1940-41]
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* ''[[Hellzapoppin]]'' [1941]
  
 
{{link | website=http://www.htspweb.co.uk/fandf/romart/het/footnotes/footnote16.htm|text=Some of Webster's own memories}}
 
{{link | website=http://www.htspweb.co.uk/fandf/romart/het/footnotes/footnote16.htm|text=Some of Webster's own memories}}

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(???? -- late August, 2004)

Douglas Webster was active in fandom in the pre-war years and helped keep British fandom alive after the SFA folded. He help Mike Rosenblum by cutting stencils for Futurian War Digest and became the publisher of Fantast when Sam Youd was called up for service. He applied the theory of Numerical fandoms to Britain (see Anglofan).

Fanzines and Apazines:

Some of Webster's own memories


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