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+ | [[File:WmHarrison.jpeg|thumb|right|Harrison. Art by [[Eddie Jones]] from ''[[Waldo]]'' No. 1. ]] | ||
+ | “'''William Harrison'''” was the fictional hero of a long series of humorous stories in ''[[Triode]]'' in the 1950s and ’60s. | ||
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+ | They were authored by “'''Harry Hurstmonceaux''' and '''Cyril Faversham'''” ([[Liverpool]] [[fans]] [[Stan Nuttall]] and [[John Owen]]). | ||
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+ | [[Eric Bentcliffe]] counted Harrison as a member of the [[Liverpool Science Fiction Society]] in his [[club]] profiles in ''[[Waldo]]'' No. 1 (December 1959), [http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Waldo/Waldo01.pdf online here]. | ||
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(Hurstmonceaux:''[[Triode]]'') The mainstay and chief support of the British Empire, tho such people as Churchill, Montgomery, Tovey, Cunningham et al filled star supporting roles. ''[[Triode]]'' ran a lengthy series, Beloved Is Our Destiny, which revealed the part played by Harrison in a few of his less important deeds such as saving Asia, America, Europe, Africa and other areas of the world from menaces like plague, revolution, nuclear warfare, usw. His more vital accomplishments cannot be discussed in a public document. | (Hurstmonceaux:''[[Triode]]'') The mainstay and chief support of the British Empire, tho such people as Churchill, Montgomery, Tovey, Cunningham et al filled star supporting roles. ''[[Triode]]'' ran a lengthy series, Beloved Is Our Destiny, which revealed the part played by Harrison in a few of his less important deeds such as saving Asia, America, Europe, Africa and other areas of the world from menaces like plague, revolution, nuclear warfare, usw. His more vital accomplishments cannot be discussed in a public document. | ||
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Revision as of 18:33, 26 August 2020
“William Harrison” was the fictional hero of a long series of humorous stories in Triode in the 1950s and ’60s.
They were authored by “Harry Hurstmonceaux and Cyril Faversham” (Liverpool fans Stan Nuttall and John Owen).
Eric Bentcliffe counted Harrison as a member of the Liverpool Science Fiction Society in his club profiles in Waldo No. 1 (December 1959), online here.
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
(Hurstmonceaux:Triode) The mainstay and chief support of the British Empire, tho such people as Churchill, Montgomery, Tovey, Cunningham et al filled star supporting roles. Triode ran a lengthy series, Beloved Is Our Destiny, which revealed the part played by Harrison in a few of his less important deeds such as saving Asia, America, Europe, Africa and other areas of the world from menaces like plague, revolution, nuclear warfare, usw. His more vital accomplishments cannot be discussed in a public document. |
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