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Set up by [[Taurasi]] in [[1938]] on the foundation of [[Taurasi-Thompson publications]], this group was joined by [[Moskowitz]], [[Osheroff]], [[Kuslan]], [[Tucker]], [[Wiggins]], and many others, becoming probably the largest publishing house [[fandom]] has seen. It eventually narrowed down to the [[Queensies]] as a result of the [[Exclusion Act]] battles.  
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Set up by [[James V. Taurasi|Taurasi]] in 1938 on the foundation of [[Taurasi-Thompson Publications|Taurasi-Thompson publications]], this group was joined by [[Sam Moskowitz|Moskowitz]], [[Alex Osheroff|Osheroff]], [[Gertrude Kuslan|Kuslan]], [[Bob Tucker|Tucker]], [[Olon Wiggins|Wiggins]], and many others, becoming probably the largest [[publishing house]] [[fandom]] has seen. It eventually narrowed down to the [[Queensies]] as a result of the [[Exclusion Act]] battles.  
 
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Set up by [[Taurasi]] in [[1938]] on the [[Taurasi-Thompson publications|Taurasi-Thompson pubs]]  foundation, this group was joined by [[Moskowitz]], [[Osheroff]], [[Kuslan]], [[Tucker]], [[Wiggins]], and quite a number of others, becoming probably the largest [[publishing house]] [[fandom]] has seen. In the fall of [['38]], however, [[Wollheim]] told Wiggins he wouldn't have his columns and articles appear in the same magazine with Moskowitz' any longer. Wiggins told [[SaM]] he wouldn't accept anything more by him and asked [[Wollheim]] to continue writing for the ''[[SFFan]]'', which he and the other [[Futurians]] did (and the consequent overloading of [[SFF]] with Futurian material when fandom was mutating in another direction ended its primacy).  In October of the same year, the [[Quadrumvirate]] quit and turned over the presidency of the [[FAPA]] to [[Wiggins]]. This and the outkicking of Moskowitz by Wiggins occurring so close together gave rise to charges of a crooked deal. Wiggins was expelled from Cosmic Publications. After the [[1939 Worldcon|Convention in 1939]], [[Tucker]] broke with Cosmic Publications over the [[Exclusion Act]].  [[LuGerKus]] becoming rather inactive, Cosmic narrowed down pretty much to the [[Queens group]].  
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Set up by [[Taurasi]] in 1938 on the [[Taurasi-Thompson Publications|Taurasi-Thompson pubs]]  foundation, this group was joined by [[Sam Moskowitz|Moskowitz]], [[Alex Osheroff|Osheroff]], [[Gertrude Kuslan|Kuslan]], [[Bob Tucker|Tucker]], [[Olon Wiggins|Wiggins]], and quite a number of others, becoming probably the largest [[publishing house]] [[fandom]] has seen. In the fall of '38, however, [[Wollheim]] told Wiggins he wouldn't have his [[column]]s and [[articles]] appear in the same magazine with Moskowitz' any longer. Wiggins told [[SaM]] he wouldn't accept anything more by him and asked Wollheim to continue writing for the ''[[The Science Fiction Fan|SFFan]]'', which he and the other [[Futurians]] did (and the consequent overloading of [[The Science Fiction Fan|SFF]] with Futurian material when fandom was mutating in another direction ended its primacy).  In October of the same year, the [[Quadrumvirate]] quit and turned over the [[president|presidency]] of the [[FAPA]] to Wiggins. This and the outkicking of Moskowitz by Wiggins occurring so close together gave rise to charges of a crooked deal. Wiggins was expelled from Cosmic Publications. After the [[1939 Worldcon|Convention in 1939]], [[Tucker]] broke with Cosmic Publications over the [[Exclusion Act]].  [[LuGerKus]] becoming rather inactive, Cosmic narrowed down pretty much to the [[Queens]] group.
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Latest revision as of 14:49, 27 March 2023

(For other cosmic things, see Cosmic.)


It went through many name changes, but eventually became Fandom House.

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
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Set up by Taurasi in 1938 on the foundation of Taurasi-Thompson publications, this group was joined by Moskowitz, Osheroff, Kuslan, Tucker, Wiggins, and many others, becoming probably the largest publishing house fandom has seen. It eventually narrowed down to the Queensies as a result of the Exclusion Act battles.

From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
Set up by Taurasi in 1938 on the Taurasi-Thompson pubs foundation, this group was joined by Moskowitz, Osheroff, Kuslan, Tucker, Wiggins, and quite a number of others, becoming probably the largest publishing house fandom has seen. In the fall of '38, however, Wollheim told Wiggins he wouldn't have his columns and articles appear in the same magazine with Moskowitz' any longer. Wiggins told SaM he wouldn't accept anything more by him and asked Wollheim to continue writing for the SFFan, which he and the other Futurians did (and the consequent overloading of SFF with Futurian material when fandom was mutating in another direction ended its primacy). In October of the same year, the Quadrumvirate quit and turned over the presidency of the FAPA to Wiggins. This and the outkicking of Moskowitz by Wiggins occurring so close together gave rise to charges of a crooked deal. Wiggins was expelled from Cosmic Publications. After the Convention in 1939, Tucker broke with Cosmic Publications over the Exclusion Act. LuGerKus becoming rather inactive, Cosmic narrowed down pretty much to the Queens group.



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