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The '''[[British Fantasy Library]]''' (BFL) was a successor to the [[British Fantasy Society]], becoming a separate organisation in January 1947 and continuing for an unknown period although after 1949 it seemingly no longer issued publications aside from, presumably, "bare" lists of its books and [[magazine]]s. 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]]. Further new members were reported in issues of its [[OO]]/[[clubzine]] ''[[Booklist (BFL)|Booklist]]'' and the first run of ''[[Operation Fantast]]''. When [[Walt Willis]] mailed ''Booklist'' around Christmas 1948 there were 41 paid up members although some of the original 30 may have lapsed.  
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The '''[[British Fantasy Library]]''' (BFL) was a successor to the [[British Fantasy Society]], becoming a separate organisation in January 1947 and continuing for an unknown period although after 1949 it seemingly no longer issued publications aside from, presumably, 'bare' lists of its books and [[magazine]]s.  
  
A likely incomplete listing of known members (alphabetically) follows. The fourteen names with an asterisk had previously been members of the British Fantasy Society. Americans Koestner and MacInnes, marked (H), were honorary members (presumably connected to gifts of books and magazines that Britfandom had received).
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Only one list of members has been found so far. The ''[[British Fantasy Library Handbook]]'' likely dates from late 1947 and that lists 30 names although these don't include the organisers, [[Ron Holmes]] and [[Nigel Lindsay]]. Further new members were reported in issues of its [[OO]]/[[clubzine]] ''[[Booklist (BFL)|Booklist]]'' and the first run of ''[[Operation Fantast]]'' or can be identified from other sources (e.g. [[Thomas D. Moore]] said he was a member in an [N3F bio). When [[Walt Willis]] mailed ''Booklist'' around Christmas 1948 there were 41 paid up members although some of the original 30 may have lapsed.
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An alphabetical listing of known members follows. It is likely very incomplete. The fourteen names with an asterisk had previously been members of the British Fantasy Society. Americans Koestner and MacInnes, marked (H), were honorary members (presumably connected to gifts of books and magazines that Britfandom had received).
  
 
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# [[Norman Ashfield]]
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* [[Norman Ashfield]]
# [[Jack Banks]] *
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* [[Jack Banks]] *
# [[Peter B. Bell]]
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* [[Peter B. Bell]]
# [[M. A. Boyd]]
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* [[M. A. Boyd]]
# [[Daphne Bradley]]
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* [[Daphne Bradley]]
# [[Colin Brown]]
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* [[Colin Brown]]
# [[Arthur Busby]] *
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* [[Arthur Busby]] *
# [[M. Charity]]
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* [[M. Charity]]
# [[Jimmy Clay]]
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* [[Jimmy Clay]]
# [[I. Clay-Jones]]
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* [[I. Clay-Jones]]
# [[T. Cunningham]]
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* [[T. Cunningham]]
# [[S. R. Dalton]]
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* [[S. R. Dalton]]
# [[Jim Donaldson]]
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* [[Jim Donaldson]]
# [[Arthur Duell]]
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* [[Arthur Duell]]
# [[Charles Duncombe]]
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* [[Charles Duncombe]]
# [[George Ellis]] *
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* [[George Ellis]] *
# [[D. W. Evans]]
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* [[D. W. Evans]]
# [[P. D. Fortey]]
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* [[P. D. Fortey]]
# [[Derek Gardiner]] *
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* [[Derek Gardiner]] *
# [[W. Arthur Gibson]] *
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* [[W. Arthur Gibson]] *
# [[N. C. Gourley]]
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* [[N. C. Gourley]]
# [[F. J. Grimes]]
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* [[F. J. Grimes]]
# [[Mrs Helliwell]]
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* [[Mrs Helliwell]]
# [[R. Henery]]
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* [[R. Henery]]
# [[Phil Hetherington]]
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* [[Phil Hetherington]]
# [[Ron Holmes]] *
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* [[Ron Holmes]] *
# [[Ian R. Innes]]
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* [[Ian R. Innes]]
# [[E. R. James]] *
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* [[E. R. James]] *
# [[Bill Johnson (UK)|Bill Johnson]]
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* [[Bill Johnson (UK)|Bill Johnson]]
# [[Kenneth Johnson]] *
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* [[Kenneth Johnson]] *
# [[W. Kerr]]
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* [[W. Kerr]]
# [[John E. Koestner]] (H)
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* [[John E. Koestner]] (H)
# [[Shivaji Lal]]
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* [[Shivaji Lal]]
# [[Nigel Lindsay]] *
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* [[Nigel Lindsay]] *
# [[Harold Loney]]
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* [[Harold Loney]]
# [[Allan Longton]] *
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* [[Allan Longton]] *
# [[E. Lumer]]
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* [[E. Lumer]]
# [[Thomas L. MacDonald]]
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* [[Thomas L. MacDonald]]
# [[Harry Manson]] *
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* [[Harry Manson]] *
# [[Dave MacInnes]] (H)
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* [[Dave MacInnes]] (H)
# [[D. McNaught]]
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* [[D. McNaught]]
# [[Peter G. Medcalf]]
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* [[Peter G. Medcalf]]
# [[Tom Moulton]]
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* [[Thomas D. Moore]]
# [[S. Nodleman]]
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* [[Tom Moulton]]
# [[P. Pennington]]
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* [[S. Nodleman]]
# [[C. H. Pepper]]
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* [[P. Pennington]]
# [[Derek Pickles]]
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* [[C. H. Pepper]]
# [[A. E. Prince]]
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* [[Derek Pickles]]
# [[Francis G. Rayer]] *
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* [[A. E. Prince]]
# [[E. W. Roberts]]
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* [[Francis G. Rayer]] *
# [[Stanley Roberts]]
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* [[E. W. Roberts]]
# [[J. Michael Rosenblum]] *
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* [[Stanley Roberts]]
# [[Ken Slater]]
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* [[J. Michael Rosenblum]] *
# [[D. R. Smith]] *
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* [[Ken Slater]]
# [[E. F. Smith]]
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* [[D. R. Smith]] *
# [[R. Smith]]
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* [[E. F. Smith]]
# [[M. J. V. Steer]]
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* [[R. Smith]]
# [[L. G. Street]]
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* [[M. J. V. Steer]]
# [[Myrtle Taylor]]
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* [[L. G. Street]]
# [[Joyce Teagle]]
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* [[Myrtle Taylor]]
# [[Terry O. Trollope]]
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* [[Joyce Teagle]]
# [[Cedric Walker]]
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* [[Terry O. Trollope]]
# [[A. E. Williams]]
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* [[Cedric Walker]]
# [[I. G. Williams]]
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* [[A. E. Williams]]
# [[Walt Willis]]
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* [[I. G. Williams]]
# [[F. D. Wilson]]
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* [[Walt Willis]]
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* [[F. D. Wilson]]
 
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* [[J. Frank White]] who according to ''Booklist'' #6 stopped answering letters.
 
* [[J. Frank White]] who according to ''Booklist'' #6 stopped answering letters.
  
After 1949 the BFL sections were operated by [[Jim Donaldson]] (books), [[William Dawson]] and [[Vera Douglas]] (magazines split by title), with Dawson and Douglas (not in the members list above) continuing until at least 1959 by which point they'd become 'British Fantasy and Science Fiction Library' (showing the evolution of the genre terminology, see discussion at [[BFS]]).
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After 1949 the BFL sections were operated by [[Jim Donaldson]] (books), [[William Dawson]] and [[Vera Douglas]] (magazines split by title), with Dawson and Douglas (not in the members list above) continuing until at least 1959 by which point the organisation had become 'British Fantasy and Science Fiction Library' (showing the evolution of the genre terminology, see discussion at [[BFS]]).
  
 
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{{club| locale=UK | start=1947| end=???? }}
 
[[Category:List]]
 
[[Category:List]]
 
[[Category:UK]]
 
[[Category:UK]]

Latest revision as of 03:26, 22 July 2024

The British Fantasy Library (BFL) was a successor to the British Fantasy Society, becoming a separate organisation in January 1947 and continuing for an unknown period although after 1949 it seemingly no longer issued publications aside from, presumably, 'bare' lists of its books and magazines.

Only one list of members has been found so far. The British Fantasy Library Handbook likely dates from late 1947 and that lists 30 names although these don't include the organisers, Ron Holmes and Nigel Lindsay. Further new members were reported in issues of its OO/clubzine Booklist and the first run of Operation Fantast or can be identified from other sources (e.g. Thomas D. Moore said he was a member in an [N3F bio). When Walt Willis mailed Booklist around Christmas 1948 there were 41 paid up members although some of the original 30 may have lapsed.

An alphabetical listing of known members follows. It is likely very incomplete. The fourteen names with an asterisk had previously been members of the British Fantasy Society. Americans Koestner and MacInnes, marked (H), were honorary members (presumably connected to gifts of books and magazines that Britfandom had received).

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

After 1949 the BFL sections were operated by Jim Donaldson (books), William Dawson and Vera Douglas (magazines split by title), with Dawson and Douglas (not in the members list above) continuing until at least 1959 by which point the organisation had become 'British Fantasy and Science Fiction Library' (showing the evolution of the genre terminology, see discussion at BFS).


Club 1947????
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.

When there's a floreat (Fl.), this indicates the time or times for which we have found evidence that the club existed. This is probably not going to represent the club's full lifetime, so please update it if you can!