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James Parkhill Rathbone was a UK fan active in [[Edinburgh, Scotland]] in the thirties and forties.  
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'''James Parkhill Rathbone''' was a [[fan]] from [[Edinburgh, Scotland]] active in the 1930s and 1940s.  
  
 
He was a scientific instrument salesman and described himself as ‘extremely interested in mysticism and occultism, aspiring poet and writer, enthusiastic disciple of Algernon Blackwood’. He was a pacifist, and sought Conscientious Objector status in December 1939 but this was denied and he ended up in the RAMC, stationed just outside London.
 
He was a scientific instrument salesman and described himself as ‘extremely interested in mysticism and occultism, aspiring poet and writer, enthusiastic disciple of Algernon Blackwood’. He was a pacifist, and sought Conscientious Objector status in December 1939 but this was denied and he ended up in the RAMC, stationed just outside London.
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* [[Dawn Shadows]] [1940-41]
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* ''[[Dawn Shadows]]'' [1940-41] (distributed with ''[[Futurian War Digest]]'')
* [[Macabre]] [1939] (likely the first fanzine produced in Scotland)
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* ''[[Macabre]]'' [1939] (likely the first fanzine produced in Scotland)
  
 
{{person | born=1920}}
 
{{person | born=1920}}

Revision as of 02:20, 11 January 2024

(1920 - ?)

James Parkhill Rathbone was a fan from Edinburgh, Scotland active in the 1930s and 1940s.

He was a scientific instrument salesman and described himself as ‘extremely interested in mysticism and occultism, aspiring poet and writer, enthusiastic disciple of Algernon Blackwood’. He was a pacifist, and sought Conscientious Objector status in December 1939 but this was denied and he ended up in the RAMC, stationed just outside London.


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