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A 12-page, [[one-shot]] booklet published for the [[Denvention]] by [[John Baltidonis]], [[Ozzie Train]] and [[Milton Rothman]] in 1941. It was something like a [[program book]], but was done to publicize [[Philly]]'s interested in hosting a [[Worldcon]], making it possibly the very first piece of [[bid]] literature. | A 12-page, [[one-shot]] booklet published for the [[Denvention]] by [[John Baltidonis]], [[Ozzie Train]] and [[Milton Rothman]] in 1941. It was something like a [[program book]], but was done to publicize [[Philly]]'s interested in hosting a [[Worldcon]], making it possibly the very first piece of [[bid]] literature. | ||
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Revision as of 11:07, 24 July 2022
A 12-page, one-shot booklet published for the Denvention by John Baltidonis, Ozzie Train and Milton Rothman in 1941. It was something like a program book, but was done to publicize Philly's interested in hosting a Worldcon, making it possibly the very first piece of bid literature.
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Publication | 1941 |
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