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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Donald A. Wollheim]].
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  • [[Donald A. Wollheim]] edited a total of 18 issues of '''''Avon Fantasy Reader''''' between 1947 and 1952. The Readers were not published on a regular schedule because Wollheim and the publisher thought of the digest-sized publications as [[books]] rat
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  • [[File:WollheimBetsyca2022.jpeg|thumb|'''Betsy Wollheim, ca. 2022'''. ]] '''Elizabeth Rosalind “Betsy” Wollheim''' is president of [[DAW Books]], as well as publisher and editor in chief,
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Donald Wollheim]].
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  • ...and on a very small budget. It ran from March, 1941, until July, 1941, for a total of three issues. ...[Hannes Bok]]. [[Cyril Kornbluth]], under a variety of [[pseudonyms]], was a major contributor.
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  • ...the [[Boston Park Plaza]] in [[Boston, MA]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Donald A. Wollheim]] and the [[Official Artist]] was [[Michael Whelan]]. It was [[chaired]] b The [[Boskone Book]] was ''The Men from Ariel'', a collection of stories by Wollheim.
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  • A [[pulp]] edited by [[Donald A. Wollheim]] which published two issues, in July and December 1950.
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  • ...e also members of the [[ISA|International Science Association]] (ISA), and Wollheim used this group to attack Gernsback's ''[[Wonder Stories]]'' as well as [[C
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  • [[File:WollheimDon-Elsie1979.jpeg|thumb|'''[[Don Wollheim|Don]] and Elsie Wollheim at [[Lunacon 22]], 1979.''' ''Photo by [[Ben Yalow]]''.]] ...[[Theodore/Tanya|car]], and ferried various Futurians to events, including a trip to [[Chicago]] in 1940 in honor of [[Fred Pohl]]’s 21st birthday.
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  • ...82 at the Hilton Southwest in [[Houston, TX]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Donald Wollheim]] and [[C. J. Cherryh]].
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  • ...[[Elsie Wollheim]]. [[Toastmaster]]: [[Marta Randall]]. [[Chair]]: [[Debra A. Wright]]. Attendance was around 1,900. * {{file770 | issue=63 | page=7}}, features a [[con report]] by [[Mike Glyer]].
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  • ''(Did you mean a [[Orbit (Disambiguation)| different orbit]]?)'' ..., but [[Donald A. Wollheim]] bought all the stories published. At the time Wollheim was working at [[Ace Books]] and this accounts for his anonymity.
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  • [[Pename]] of [[Donald A. Wollheim]]. It was the name of an actual [[scientifictionist]] who, says [[Dick Wils
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