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The publishing house symbol for [[Unger]]'s pubs; it stands for [[Fantasy Fiction Field]]. [[Suddsy Schwartz]] pronounced this "triple ef".  
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The [[publishing house]] symbol for [[Unger]]'s pubs; it stands for [[Fantasy Fiction Field]]. [[Suddsy Schwartz]] pronounced this "triple ef".  
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[[Speer]] grotched at my misreading of his phonetic symbols, and informed me that [[Suddsy Schwartz]] pronounced this contraction "tripel ef".  
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[[Speer]] [[grotch]]ed at my misreading of his phonetic symbols, and informed me that [[Suddsy Schwartz]] pronounced this contraction "tripel ef".  
 
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Fantasy Fans' Fraternity. An organization of the [[First Fandom]], this ignorant one believes; apparently nothing more than a name.  
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Fantasy Fans' Fraternity. An [[organization]] of the [[First Fandom]], this ignorant one believes; apparently nothing more than a name.  
 
   
 
   
FFF has also become the publishing house symbol of Unger's publications. It stands for [[Fantasy Fiction Field]], and is often called Triple-F (pronounced [traipel ef] [stuff in [hand written] by [[Suddsy]]).  
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FFF has also become the [[publishing house]] symbol of [[Unger]]'s publications. It stands for [[Fantasy Fiction Field]], and is often called Triple-F (pronounced [traipel ef] [stuff in [hand written] by [[Suddsy]]).  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:37, 10 November 2021

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
The publishing house symbol for Unger's pubs; it stands for Fantasy Fiction Field. Suddsy Schwartz pronounced this "triple ef".
From Fancyclopedia 2 Supplement, ca. 1960
Speer grotched at my misreading of his phonetic symbols, and informed me that Suddsy Schwartz pronounced this contraction "tripel ef".
From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
Fantasy Fans' Fraternity. An organization of the First Fandom, this ignorant one believes; apparently nothing more than a name.

FFF has also become the publishing house symbol of Unger's publications. It stands for Fantasy Fiction Field, and is often called Triple-F (pronounced [traipel ef] [stuff in [hand written] by Suddsy).


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