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− | Mordor in '64 was a [[hoax bid]] with an ad in the [[Detention]] [[PR]] 4 that seems to have been run by [[Bruce Pelz]]. (The Detention ad supported [[Philadelphia in 1960]], with a note "But Philly in '60" on the ad.) He planned to speak at the [[Pittcon]] [[Business meeting]] for Mordor. | + | [[File:Mordor in 64 Ad.jpg|thumb]] |
− | + | Mordor in '64 was a [[hoax bid]] with an ad in the [[Detention]] [[PR]] 4 that seems to have been run by [[Bruce Pelz]]. (The Detention ad supported [[Philadelphia in 1960]], with a note "But Philly in '60" on the ad.) He planned to speak at the [[Pittcon]] [[Business meeting]] for Mordor. See [[1964 Site Selection]]. | |
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{{bid | series=Worldcon | year=1960}} | {{bid | series=Worldcon | year=1960}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:48, 25 February 2021
Mordor in '64 was a hoax bid with an ad in the Detention PR 4 that seems to have been run by Bruce Pelz. (The Detention ad supported Philadelphia in 1960, with a note "But Philly in '60" on the ad.) He planned to speak at the Pittcon Business meeting for Mordor. See 1964 Site Selection.
1960 Site Selection | 1960 |
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