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A [[Canadian]] [[fan]] who was believed to have had the largest [[science fiction]] [[collection]] in [[Canada]]. He organized the [[Winnipeg SF Society]] in 1950 and was president of the [[CSFA]] in 1951.
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'''Chester D. Cuthbert''' (né Manchester Dudley Cuthbert), a [[Winnipeg]] [[fan]], is believed to have owned the largest [[science fiction]] [[collection]] in [[Canada]]. He organized the [[Winnipeg SF Society]] in 1950 and was [[president]] of the [[CSFA]] in 1951.
  
 
Cuthbert also published two stories, with his debut story, "The Sublime Vigil," appearing in the February 1934 issue of ''[[Wonder Stories]]'' and his second appearing in the July issue of the same magazine.  
 
Cuthbert also published two stories, with his debut story, "The Sublime Vigil," appearing in the February 1934 issue of ''[[Wonder Stories]]'' and his second appearing in the July issue of the same magazine.  
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His son is [[fan]] [[Ray Cuthbert]].  
 
His son is [[fan]] [[Ray Cuthbert]].  
  
Shortly before his death, Cuthbert’s SF collection was donated to the University of Alberta which maintains the [[Chester D. Cuthbert Collection]].  The school received 2142 boxes weighing around 45 tons. His [[fanzine]] [[collection]] is at [https://archon.library.tamu.edu/?p=collections/findingaid&id=1362&rootcontentid=92259 Texas A & M University].
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==Chester D. Cuthbert Collection==
  
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Shortly before his death, Cuthbert’s SF [[collection]] was donated to the University of Alberta. It includes a large collection of [[books]] covering [[SF]], [[fantasy]], general [[fiction]], and psychic phenomena, with special interest focused on writers such as Max Brand and [[A. Merritt]].
  
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In addition, reams of [[correspondence]] and hundreds of [[fanzines]] are included.
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The Collection is held at the University of Alberta, Canada. The school received 2,142 boxes weighing around 45 tons. Some of his [[fanzine]] [[collection]] is at [https://archon.library.tamu.edu/?p=collections/findingaid&id=1362&rootcontentid=92259 Texas A & M University].
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*[https://discoverarchives.library.ualberta.ca/uploads/r/university-of-alberta-archives/2/e/5/2e537abccd163b70a5150b75fcc11d6bcb3651dd9dd2acd36c25cf987def20d8/Cuthbert_finding_aid_2008-011_2013-039_2014-002.pdf A Descriptive Inventory of the Chester D Cuthbert ''Fonds''] by
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[[Randy Reichardt]]. In addition to the inventory, it includes [[biographical]] information and “One Fan’s Beginnings,” an autobiographical essay by Cuthbert.
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*[https://archive.org/details/ualbertacuthbertreviews Collection description.]
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Revision as of 22:41, 10 August 2021

(October 16, 1912 – March 20, 2009)

Chester D. Cuthbert (né Manchester Dudley Cuthbert), a Winnipeg fan, is believed to have owned the largest science fiction collection in Canada. He organized the Winnipeg SF Society in 1950 and was president of the CSFA in 1951.

Cuthbert also published two stories, with his debut story, "The Sublime Vigil," appearing in the February 1934 issue of Wonder Stories and his second appearing in the July issue of the same magazine.

His son is fan Ray Cuthbert.

Chester D. Cuthbert Collection[edit]

Shortly before his death, Cuthbert’s SF collection was donated to the University of Alberta. It includes a large collection of books covering SF, fantasy, general fiction, and psychic phenomena, with special interest focused on writers such as Max Brand and A. Merritt.

In addition, reams of correspondence and hundreds of fanzines are included.

The Collection is held at the University of Alberta, Canada. The school received 2,142 boxes weighing around 45 tons. Some of his fanzine collection is at Texas A & M University.

Randy Reichardt. In addition to the inventory, it includes biographical information and “One Fan’s Beginnings,” an autobiographical essay by Cuthbert.


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