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Somebody would inevitably have thought up this parallel title for a history of [[British fandom]]. [[Walt Willis]] it was that actually yielded to the impulse, in a 1952 [[SF Digest]].  
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Somebody would inevitably have thought up this parallel title for a history of [[British fandom]]. [[Walt Willis]] it was that actually yielded to the impulse, in a 1952 [[Science Fiction Digest (Atlanta)|SF Digest]].  
 
   
 
   
 
(After ''[[The Immortal Storm]]'', [[Sam Moskowitz]]'s history of [[fandom]].)  
 
(After ''[[The Immortal Storm]]'', [[Sam Moskowitz]]'s history of [[fandom]].)  
 
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[https://fanac.org/fanzines/Willis_Papers/Immortal_Teacup.html Online at Fanac.org].
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Latest revision as of 14:53, 28 November 2022

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
Somebody would inevitably have thought up this parallel title for a history of British fandom. Walt Willis it was that actually yielded to the impulse, in a 1952 SF Digest.

(After The Immortal Storm, Sam Moskowitz's history of fandom.)

Online at Fanac.org.



Publication 1952
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