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In ''[[Then]]'', [[Rob Hansen]] says that in the early 1950s Parr worked for the British Consulate-General in Düsseldorf. He contacted the pioneering West [[German]] fans and played a large part in the formation of the [[Science Fiction Club Deutschland]] (SFCD), in 1955. He reported on the [[Wetzcon]], the firrst ever German SF convention in January 1956, for ''[[Triode]]'' #6 and in 1958 he was a founding member of the BSFA. He was a member of [[Loncon-1|Loncon]] in 1957. | In ''[[Then]]'', [[Rob Hansen]] says that in the early 1950s Parr worked for the British Consulate-General in Düsseldorf. He contacted the pioneering West [[German]] fans and played a large part in the formation of the [[Science Fiction Club Deutschland]] (SFCD), in 1955. He reported on the [[Wetzcon]], the firrst ever German SF convention in January 1956, for ''[[Triode]]'' #6 and in 1958 he was a founding member of the BSFA. He was a member of [[Loncon-1|Loncon]] in 1957. | ||
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+ | Parr used the [[pseudonym]] '''Anton Ragatzy''' at various points from the 1940s. In ''[[VoM]]'' #27 he writes (as Parr), 'When Anton Ragatzy forwarded ''VOM'' to me...'. Articles by Ragatzy appear in the ''[[Sol Reader]]'' and ''[[Alpha]]''. ''[[Who's Who in Fandom]]'' of 1961 confirms that Ragatzy is Parr. It's unknown whether the name was directly inspired by the character of the unorthodox osteopath in the 1931 and 1939 [[UK]] film ''The Outsider''. | ||
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Revision as of 00:43, 14 June 2024
(August 3, 1923 – 2003)
Julian Parr was a UK fan active from the 1930s to at least the 1950s. He was a founder of the Stoke-on-Trent Science Fiction Club and the SF Club Deutschland and a member of the British Interplanetary Society, the N3F, the BSFA and the Fortean Society.
Parr founded the Stoke-on-Trent Science Fiction Club in 1939 and was a reader of Futurian War Digest from at least 1940. Through its pages he suggested the Fandom GPO and J. Michael Rosenblum created the system in early 1941. Parr was called up for the Royal Air Force in early 1942.
In Then, Rob Hansen says that in the early 1950s Parr worked for the British Consulate-General in Düsseldorf. He contacted the pioneering West German fans and played a large part in the formation of the Science Fiction Club Deutschland (SFCD), in 1955. He reported on the Wetzcon, the firrst ever German SF convention in January 1956, for Triode #6 and in 1958 he was a founding member of the BSFA. He was a member of Loncon in 1957.
Anton Ragatzy[edit]
Parr used the pseudonym Anton Ragatzy at various points from the 1940s. In VoM #27 he writes (as Parr), 'When Anton Ragatzy forwarded VOM to me...'. Articles by Ragatzy appear in the Sol Reader and Alpha. Who's Who in Fandom of 1961 confirms that Ragatzy is Parr. It's unknown whether the name was directly inspired by the character of the unorthodox osteopath in the 1931 and 1939 UK film The Outsider.
Person | 1923—2003 |
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