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The '''British Fantasy Library''' (BFL) was a successor organisation to the [[British Fantasy Society]], becoming a separate organisation in January 1947 and existing until around the end of 1949. The ''[[British Fantasy Library Handbook]]'' likely dates from late 1947 and lists 30 names although these don't include the organisers, [[Ron Holmes]] and [[Nigel Lindsay]]. When [[Walt Willis]] mailed copies of their ''[[Booklist (BFL)]]'' around Christmas 1948 there were 41. Known members are as follows:
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The '''[[British Fantasy Library]]''' (BFL) was a successor organisation to the [[British Fantasy Society]], becoming a separate organisation in January 1947 and continuing until around the end of 1948 or early 1949. The ''[[British Fantasy Library Handbook]]'' likely dates from late 1947 and lists 30 names although these don't include the organisers, [[Ron Holmes]] and [[Nigel Lindsay]]. When [[Walt Willis]] mailed copies of the BFL's ''[[Booklist (BFL)]]'' around Christmas 1948 there were 41 paid up members although some of the original 30 may have lapsed.  
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Known members are as follows:
  
 
Names marked * had previously been members of the British Fantasy Society.
 
Names marked * had previously been members of the British Fantasy Society.
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* [[Vin¢ Clarke]] who distributed ''Booklist'' with ''[[Science Fantasy News]]''.
 
* [[Vin¢ Clarke]] who distributed ''Booklist'' with ''[[Science Fantasy News]]''.
 
* [[John Gunn]] who took over as editor of ''Booklist'' in 1948.
 
* [[John Gunn]] who took over as editor of ''Booklist'' in 1948.
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* [[Thomas L. MacDonald]] who according to ''Booklist'' #6 offered to print the directory but then didn't.
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* [[J. Frank White]] who according to ''Booklist'' #6 stopped answering letters.
 
* [[Walt Willis]] who sought to distribute ''[[Slant]]'' with ''Booklist'' and ended up distributing ''Booklist'' with ''Slant''.
 
* [[Walt Willis]] who sought to distribute ''[[Slant]]'' with ''Booklist'' and ended up distributing ''Booklist'' with ''Slant''.
  
The end point of the British Fantasy Library isn't clear but was likely around late 1948 or early 1949. It was succeeded by the [[Science Fantasy Society]].
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The end point of the British Fantasy Library isn't clear but was likely around the very end of 1948 or early 1949. It was succeeded by the [[Science Fantasy Society]].
  
 
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{{club| start=1947| end=1949}}
 
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Revision as of 07:54, 11 June 2024

The British Fantasy Library (BFL) was a successor organisation to the British Fantasy Society, becoming a separate organisation in January 1947 and continuing until around the end of 1948 or early 1949. The British Fantasy Library Handbook likely dates from late 1947 and lists 30 names although these don't include the organisers, Ron Holmes and Nigel Lindsay. When Walt Willis mailed copies of the BFL's Booklist around Christmas 1948 there were 41 paid up members although some of the original 30 may have lapsed.

Known members are as follows:

Names marked * had previously been members of the British Fantasy Society.

The following don't appear on any membership list but may have been members:

The end point of the British Fantasy Library isn't clear but was likely around the very end of 1948 or early 1949. It was succeeded by the Science Fantasy Society.


Club 19471949
This is a club page. Please extend it by adding information about when and where the club met, when and by whom it was founded, how long it was active, notable accomplishments, well-known members, clubzines, any conventions it ran, external links to the club's website, other club pages, etc.

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