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Jeremiah Benjamin Post was a member of [[Universe Unlimited]]and the [[Philadelphia Science Fiction Society]].He preferred to go by the name of J. B. Post.
 
Jeremiah Benjamin Post was a member of [[Universe Unlimited]]and the [[Philadelphia Science Fiction Society]].He preferred to go by the name of J. B. Post.
  
He was employed by Philadelphia Free Library as their chief map librarian and published several articles in his field, as well as the humorous "A Modern Map Librarian (with apologies to Gilbert & Sullivan).
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He was employed by Philadelphia Free Library as their chief map librarian and published several articles in his field, as well as the humorous "A Modern Map Librarian (with apologies to Gilbert & Sullivan).  He wrote ''An Atlas of Fantasy'', published first by Mirage in 1973, and a revised edition by Ballantine in 1979.
  
  
  
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Latest revision as of 04:21, 8 April 2023

(November 11, 1937 -- )

Jeremiah Benjamin Post was a member of Universe Unlimitedand the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society.He preferred to go by the name of J. B. Post.

He was employed by Philadelphia Free Library as their chief map librarian and published several articles in his field, as well as the humorous "A Modern Map Librarian (with apologies to Gilbert & Sullivan). He wrote An Atlas of Fantasy, published first by Mirage in 1973, and a revised edition by Ballantine in 1979.



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