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{{DISPLAYTITLE: 1957}}A publication subtitled "''The First UK Worldcon''" by [[Rob Hansen]] about [[Loncon]], the 1957 [[Worldcon]] held in [[London]]. It is available from [[Ansible Editions]].
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[[File:1957_cover.jpg|250px|right|1957 book cover]]
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A 2022 publication by [[Rob Hansen]] about [[Loncon]], the 1957 [[Worldcon]] held in [[London]]. It covers the initial inspiration, the fan politics of the bidding process, the [[convention]] itself in detail, and the aftermath (including a lawsuit -- see [[Plane Trip]]). With commentary by Hansen, the story is mostly told in the words of contemporary fans including [[Forry Ackerman]], [[Brian Aldiss]], [[Don Allen]], [[Greg Benford]], [[Ron Bennett]], [[Eric Bentcliffe]], [[Sid Birchby]], [[Ken Bulmer]], [[Pam Bulmer]], [[Ted Carnell]] (who chaired the convention), [[Vince Clarke]], [[Franklin M. Dietz, Jr.]], [[Ron Ellik]], [[Dick Ellington]], [[Dick Eney]], [[Rory Faulkner]], [[Donald E. Ford]], [[Chuck Harris]], [[Terry Jeeves]], [[Dave Kyle]], [[Eric Jones]], [[Ethel Lindsay]], [[Bob Madle]], [[Mike Moorcock]], [[Sam Moskowitz]], [[Mike Rosenblum]], [[Sandy Sanderson]], [[James V. Taurasi]], [[Arthur Thomson]], [[Wally Weber]], [[James White]] and [[Walt Willis]].
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''1957: The First UK Worldcon'' is available from [[Ansible Editions]] in both ebook and paperback formats. The cover photograph shows the three [[Hugos]] presented, held by [[John Carnell]] (for ''[[New Worlds]]'', best UK [[prozine]]), [[John W. Campbell]] (for ''[[Astounding]]'', best US prozine) and John Victor Peterson (representing the editors of ''[[Science Fiction Times|Science-Fiction Times]]'', best [[fanzine]]).
  
 
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*2023 — Special Publication [[FAAn Award]]  
 
*2023 — Special Publication [[FAAn Award]]  
  
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[https://ae.ansible.uk/?t=1957 Ansible Editions book page]
  
 
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1957 book cover

A 2022 publication by Rob Hansen about Loncon, the 1957 Worldcon held in London. It covers the initial inspiration, the fan politics of the bidding process, the convention itself in detail, and the aftermath (including a lawsuit -- see Plane Trip). With commentary by Hansen, the story is mostly told in the words of contemporary fans including Forry Ackerman, Brian Aldiss, Don Allen, Greg Benford, Ron Bennett, Eric Bentcliffe, Sid Birchby, Ken Bulmer, Pam Bulmer, Ted Carnell (who chaired the convention), Vin¢ Clarke, Franklin M. Dietz, Jr., Ron Ellik, Dick Ellington, Dick Eney, Rory Faulkner, Donald E. Ford, Chuck Harris, Terry Jeeves, Dave Kyle, Eric Jones, Ethel Lindsay, Bob Madle, Mike Moorcock, Sam Moskowitz, Mike Rosenblum, Sandy Sanderson, James V. Taurasi, Arthur Thomson, Wally Weber, James White and Walt Willis.

1957: The First UK Worldcon is available from Ansible Editions in both ebook and paperback formats. The cover photograph shows the three Hugos presented, held by John Carnell (for New Worlds, best UK prozine), John W. Campbell (for Astounding, best US prozine) and John Victor Peterson (representing the editors of Science-Fiction Times, best fanzine).

Awards and Honors

Ansible Editions book page


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