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The '''''Directory of Anglo-Fandom''''' was a [[fan directory]] published by [[J. Michael Rosenblum]] in the [[UK]] for the [[British Fantasy Society]] (BFS) and distributed through [[FAPA]] and doubtless elsewhere. As well as names and addresses – it can be especially useful for confirming full names when initials were usually used – Rosenblum identified forces personnel including those posted overseas, BFS members, and included some names of people 'not in touch at the present moment' and a few, marked with an X, 'whose connection to fandom is known to be finally severed'.
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The '''''Directory of Anglo-Fandom''''' was a [[fan directory]] published by [[J. Michael Rosenblum]] in the [[UK]] for the [[British Fantasy Society]] (BFS) and reportedly distributed through [[FAPA]] (if so, it's unclear which mailing) and doubtless elsewhere. As well as names and addresses – it can be especially useful for confirming full names when initials were usually used – Rosenblum identified forces personnel including those posted overseas, BFS members, and included some names of people 'not in touch at the present moment' and a few, marked with an X, 'whose connection to fandom is known to be finally severed'.
  
 
The British Fanzine Bibliography suggests there was a second edition in 1948 produced for the [[British Fantasy Library]].
 
The British Fanzine Bibliography suggests there was a second edition in 1948 produced for the [[British Fantasy Library]].

Latest revision as of 10:29, 10 June 2024

The Directory of Anglo-Fandom was a fan directory published by J. Michael Rosenblum in the UK for the British Fantasy Society (BFS) and reportedly distributed through FAPA (if so, it's unclear which mailing) and doubtless elsewhere. As well as names and addresses – it can be especially useful for confirming full names when initials were usually used – Rosenblum identified forces personnel including those posted overseas, BFS members, and included some names of people 'not in touch at the present moment' and a few, marked with an X, 'whose connection to fandom is known to be finally severed'.

The British Fanzine Bibliography suggests there was a second edition in 1948 produced for the British Fantasy Library.

Directory of Anglo-Fandom at fanac.org

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 January 1945 24


Publication 1945
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