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(8 June 1915 - 22 January 1988)
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'''Oswald (Ossie) Train''' was born in the [[UK]], but was involved in [[fandom]] in [[Philadelphia]] starting around 1935, when he helped found the [[Philadelphia Science Fiction Society]]. He was one of the [[fans]] who attended the [[First Science Fiction Convention]] on 22 October 1936. During the [[War]] he was the sole member of PSFS and attempted to maintain some activity. He was a member of [[FAPA]].
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'''Oswald Train''', a [[fan]] born in the [[UK]], immigrated to the [[US]] and became involved in [[fandom]] in [[Philadelphia]] starting around 1935, when he helped found the [[Philadelphia Science Fiction Society]]. He was one of the [[fans]] who attended the [[First Science Fiction Convention]] on October 22, 1936.  
  
He was the main figure behind [[Prime Press]]. In 1968 he founded [[Oswald Train, Publisher]], which mostly published detective fiction, though it did publish some [[SF]].
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During the [[War]], he was the sole member of PSFS left in town and tried to maintain some [[club]] activity. He was a member of [[FAPA]].
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Train was the main figure behind [[Prime Press]]. In 1968, he founded '''Oswald Train, Publisher''', which mostly published detective fiction, though it did publish some [[SF]].
  
 
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* ''[[Fantasy Herald]]'' [late 30s] (with [[John V. Baltidonis]])
 
* ''[[Fantasy Herald]]'' [late 30s] (with [[John V. Baltidonis]])
 
* ''[[Imaginative Fiction]]'' [late 30s]
 
* ''[[Imaginative Fiction]]'' [late 30s]
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Revision as of 09:47, 14 January 2021

(June 8, 1915 – January 22, 1988)

Oswald Train, a fan born in the UK, immigrated to the United States and became involved in fandom in Philadelphia starting around 1935, when he helped found the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society. He was one of the fans who attended the First Science Fiction Convention on October 22, 1936.

During the War, he was the sole member of PSFS left in town and tried to maintain some club activity. He was a member of FAPA.

Train was the main figure behind Prime Press. In 1968, he founded Oswald Train, Publisher, which mostly published detective fiction, though it did publish some SF.

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