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A [[British]] [[fan]] known as '''Ye Gerbish''' who was most active in the 1970s.  He was a regular at London First Thursday meetings, served on convention committees (often as projectionist for films or providing the real ale) including [[OMPACon]] and published the 1971-1974 [[fanzine]] ''[[Howl of Feedback]]''.  He also published the ''[[New SF Published in Britain 19xx]]'' series.
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'''Gerald Bishop''' was a [[British]] [[fan]] known as '''Ye Gerbish''' who was most active in the 1970s.  He was a regular at [[London First Thursday]] meetings, served on [[convention]] [[committees]] (often as projectionist for films or providing the [[Real Ale|real ale]]) including [[OMPAcon '73]] and [[published]] the 1971–74 [[fanzine]] ''[[Howl of Feedback]]''.  He also published the ''[[New SF Published in Britain 19xx]]'' series.
  
 
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* ''[[Debb'nshire Crame and Scrumpy]]'' [1968] (for [[OMPA]])
 
* ''[[Debb'nshire Crame and Scrumpy]]'' [1968] (for [[OMPA]])
* ''[[Howl of Feedback]]'' [1971-74]
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* ''[[Gerbish Annual]]'' [1972]
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* ''[[Gerbish Christmas Combo]]'' [1971]
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* ''[[Howl of Feedback]]'' [1971–74]
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* ''[[Info]]'' [1969] (one issue, with [[Mike Ashley (Kent)]], for [[BSFA]])
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* ''[[New SF Published in Britain 19xx]]''
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* ''[['Ot on the Trails]]'' [~1970]
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* ''[[Three Times a Night]]'' [1971]
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* ''[[Venture SF Checklist]]'' [1970]
  
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Latest revision as of 04:56, 28 May 2023

(???? – October 9, 2017)

Gerald Bishop was a British fan known as Ye Gerbish who was most active in the 1970s. He was a regular at London First Thursday meetings, served on convention committees (often as projectionist for films or providing the real ale) including OMPAcon '73 and published the 1971–74 fanzine Howl of Feedback. He also published the New SF Published in Britain 19xx series.

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