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(May 21, 1947 – November 13, 2019)
 
(May 21, 1947 – November 13, 2019)
  
'''Bruce Robert "Spike" MacPhee''' was a [[Boston]] [[fan]] who owned and ran the [[Science-Fantasy Bookstore]] in Harvard Square, [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], from 1977 to 1989.  He was a member of [[NESFA]] and he created '''Paratime Press'''.
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'''Bruce Robert "Spike" MacPhee''' was a [[Boston]] [[fan]] who owned and ran the [[Science Fantasy Bookstore]] in Harvard Square, [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], from 1977 to 1989.  He was a member of [[NESFA]] and he created '''Paratime Press'''.
  
 
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* ''[[Anne McCaffrey -- A "Dragondex" and Bibliography]]'' (with [[David Stever]], [[Wendy Glasser]], and [[Drew Whyte]]) [1975]
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* ''[[Anne McCaffrey: A "Dragondex" and Bibliography]]'' (with [[David Stever]], [[Wendy Glasser]], and [[Drew Whyte]]) [1975]
 
*  ''[[The Collector's Poul Anderson]]'' [1976]
 
*  ''[[The Collector's Poul Anderson]]'' [1976]
 
* ''[[A John Schoenherr SF Checklist]]'' [1977]
 
* ''[[A John Schoenherr SF Checklist]]'' [1977]
* ''[[The New SF Bulletin -- SF Books 1974]]'' [1975]
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* ''[[The New SF Bulletin: SF Books 1974]]'' [1975]
  
 
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Revision as of 08:30, 9 March 2021

(May 21, 1947 – November 13, 2019)

Bruce Robert "Spike" MacPhee was a Boston fan who owned and ran the Science Fantasy Bookstore in Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts, from 1977 to 1989. He was a member of NESFA and he created Paratime Press.

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