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William N. Austin was a Seattle [[fan]] and member of the [[Nameless Ones]]. He was married to fellow fan [[Delcie Austin]] in 1951.  They had 3 children and divorced in 1969.
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'''William N. Austin''' was a [[Seattle]] [[fan]], bookseller and member of the [[Nameless Ones]]. His Wolf Den Book Shop, in the Left Bank area of downtown Seattle was a [[fannish]] center for a time.
  
His Wolf Den Book Shop, in the Left Bank area of downtown Seattle was a [[fannish]] center for a time.
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He was married to fellow fan [[Delcie Austin]] in 1951.  They had three children and divorced in 1969.
  
 
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* ''[[Duo]]'' (with [[Delcie Austin]]'')
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* ''[[Duo]]'' [1952] (with [[Delcie Austin]]'')
 
* ''[[Exit Acte]]'' (for [[SAPS]])
 
* ''[[Exit Acte]]'' (for [[SAPS]])
* ''[[Sapsides]]'' (with [[Royal Drummond]] for [[SAPS]])
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* ''[[Sapsides]]'' [1951] (with [[Royal Drummond]], for [[SAPS]])
* ''[[Sinisterra]]'' (some issues, with [[Royal Drummond]])
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* ''[[Sinisterra]]'' [early ’50s] (some issues, with [[Royal Drummond]])
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:46, 8 October 2021

(1903 – 1993)

William N. Austin was a Seattle fan, bookseller and member of the Nameless Ones. His Wolf Den Book Shop, in the Left Bank area of downtown Seattle was a fannish center for a time.

He was married to fellow fan Delcie Austin in 1951. They had three children and divorced in 1969.

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