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Novacon 30 was held November 10-12, 2000 at the Britannia Hotel in Birmingham, UK. The GoH was Christopher Priest, Rog Peyton was special guest, and David A. Hardy was guest artist. Attendance was 224.
The BSFG did a book, The Song of the Book, essays by Christopher Priest with a cover by David Hardy for the convention.
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