Difference between revisions of "Ballard Code for Fan Feuds"
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− | [[Lee Hoffman]] reprinted, while the [[Bradley]]-[[Laney]] censorship fracas was going on, a condensation of The Code of Honor, a set of genuine old-Southern rules of duelling. [[Wrai Ballard]] revised this for fan use, laying down such complicated rules that it was practically impossible to offend anyone under the Ballard Code. | + | [[Lee Hoffman]] reprinted, while the [[Marion Zimmer Bradley|Bradley]]-[[Laney]] censorship fracas was going on, a condensation of The Code of Honor, a set of genuine old-[[Southern]] rules of duelling. [[Wrai Ballard]] revised this for fan use, laying down such complicated rules that it was practically impossible to offend anyone under the Ballard Code. |
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Revision as of 23:45, 11 March 2023
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
Lee Hoffman reprinted, while the Bradley-Laney censorship fracas was going on, a condensation of The Code of Honor, a set of genuine old-Southern rules of duelling. Wrai Ballard revised this for fan use, laying down such complicated rules that it was practically impossible to offend anyone under the Ballard Code. |
See Feud.
Fanhistory | 1950s |
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