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− | Bradford | + | '''Bradford Marshall Day''', an [[American]] [[fan]] and [[collector]], owned a bookstore in [[Queens, NY]], and published the indexes ''[[A Checklist of Fantastic Magazines]]'' in 1952, ''[[An Index on the Weird Fantastica in Magazines]]'' in 1953 and ''[[The Complete Checklist of Science-Fiction Magazines]]'' in 1961. (Note that '''Brad Day''' was a different person than his contemporary, fellow [[bibliographer]] [[Donald Day]].) |
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Latest revision as of 08:17, 3 August 2021
(September 2, 1916 – February 25, 2004)
Bradford Marshall Day, an American fan and collector, owned a bookstore in Queens, NY, and published the indexes A Checklist of Fantastic Magazines in 1952, An Index on the Weird Fantastica in Magazines in 1953 and The Complete Checklist of Science-Fiction Magazines in 1961. (Note that Brad Day was a different person than his contemporary, fellow bibliographer Donald Day.)
Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.
Person | 1916—2004 |
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