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− | In 1970, [[Judith Merril]] began an endowment at the Toronto Public Library for the collection of all science fiction published in the English language. She donated all of the books and magazines in her possession to the library, which set up as the '''Spaced-Out Library''', with her as curator. In Judith Merril's honor it was renamed the '''Merrill Collection of Science Fiction, Speculation, and Fantasy'''. | + | In 1970, [[Judith Merril]] began an endowment at the Toronto Public Library for the collection of all science fiction published in the English language. She donated all of the books and magazines in her possession to the library, which set up as the '''Spaced-Out Library''', with her as curator. In Judith Merril's honor it was renamed the '''Merrill Collection of Science Fiction, Speculation, and Fantasy'''. It’s housed at the Lillian H. Smith branch, 239 College St., 3rd floor. |
[https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/merril/ Website]. | [https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/merril/ Website]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:50, 5 November 2020
In 1970, Judith Merril began an endowment at the Toronto Public Library for the collection of all science fiction published in the English language. She donated all of the books and magazines in her possession to the library, which set up as the Spaced-Out Library, with her as curator. In Judith Merril's honor it was renamed the Merrill Collection of Science Fiction, Speculation, and Fantasy. It’s housed at the Lillian H. Smith branch, 239 College St., 3rd floor.
Venue | 1970— |
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