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'''Leslie Joseph Johnson''' was an early [[Liverpool]] [[fan]].  He attended the [[Second British Convention]].  
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'''Leslie Joseph Johnson''' was an early [[Liverpool]] [[fan]].  He spoke at the [[Second British Convention]], one of the very first SF [[conventions]].
  
 
He was a founder of the [[British Interplanetary Society]], its first Hon. Secretary and later its treasurer, editor of the bulletin and the journal and a vice president. In 1934, he proposed to run a Liverpool chapter of the [[SFL]].  
 
He was a founder of the [[British Interplanetary Society]], its first Hon. Secretary and later its treasurer, editor of the bulletin and the journal and a vice president. In 1934, he proposed to run a Liverpool chapter of the [[SFL]].  

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Leslie Joseph Johnson was an early Liverpool fan. He spoke at the Second British Convention, one of the very first SF conventions.

He was a founder of the British Interplanetary Society, its first Hon. Secretary and later its treasurer, editor of the bulletin and the journal and a vice president. In 1934, he proposed to run a Liverpool chapter of the SFL.

He also wrote fiction, including collaborating with fellow fan of the time, Eric Frank Russell, on the SF story, "Seeker of Tomorrow," published in Astounding in 1937.


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