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  • ''(Did you mean a [[Edgar Hoffman Price (Everts)|FAPAzine by Randy Everts]]?)'' ...s. He used these [[pseudonyms]]: '''E. Hoffman Price, E. H. Price, Hoffman Price, Hamlin Daly, R. T. Maynard, Robert Wallace '''and''' John Wayne'''.
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  • ...Hickey]], [[Lou Ann Price]], [[Ernie Wheatley]], [[Ed Wood]], and [[George Price]].
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  • ...of the [[Labyrinth]] slan shacks in Los Angeles, started out as home for [[Jack Harness]] and [[Owen Hannifen]]. [[Barry Gold]] moved in after his mother t ...m the bed in the living room to the smaller bedroom. About a year later, [[Jack Harness]] moved to a studio apartment to pursue his desire to become a [[S
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  • ...uded [[Dirce Archer]], [[F. C. MacKnight]], [[P. Schuyler Miller]], [[Jack Price]], [[Beatrice Taylor]] and the [[Board of Directors]] of the [[PSFA]].
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  • [[EerieCon 5]] ||April 11-13, 2003 ||[[Jack McDevitt]], [[Lynn Flewelling]], [[Lloyd Penney]], [[Yvonne Penney]] [[EerieCon 11]] ||April 17-19, 2009 ||John-Allen Price, [[Vernor Vinge]]
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  • ...covers we wanted, at the nominal price of five dollars each. Although the price was very reasonable, it was beyond our means.
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  • 1968 || [[Jack Williamson]] || 1978 || [[E. Hoffmann Price]] ||
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  • ...''Unknown Worlds'', but retained the sub-title. Over its run the size and price also changed, from pulp size to large pulp size,then back to pulp size, and ..., [[Eric Frank Russell]], [[Theodore Sturgeon]], [[A. E. van Vogt]], and [[Jack Williamson]]. Artists who did more than one cover were [[Edd Cartier]], [[
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  • [[ConTact 3]] || November 15-17, 1985 || [[Michael Kube-McDowell]], [[Jack Chalker]], Penny Petticord [[ConTact 5]] || October 16-18, 1987 || [[Pat Price]], [[Rickey Sheppard]]
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  • ...]] with members [[Fred W. Fischer]], [[Art Sehnert]], [[W. B. McQueen]], [[Jack Speer]], and [[Harry Warner]]. ...ides kitsch like [[membership]] cards and [[stickers]], members got a half-price subscription to ''[[The Southern Star]]'' and a chance to participate in a
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  • ...s of [[Doc Smith]] namesake [[Los Angeles]] [[slan shack]]s inhabited by [[Jack Harness]] and [[Owen Hannifen]]. Jack and Owen lived there from September 1963 to August 1964, and the Lab became
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  • Changing Tendency Among Fanmags ||[[Jack Speer]] Wherein Jack Speer's Hair Turns Gray Over Nite ||[[Forrest J Ackerman]]
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  • * [[Nick Pollotta]] (a.k.a. James Axler, Don Pendleton, Jack Hopkins), Author * [[Jack Vance]], Author, Hugo Award Winner, 1992 Worldcon Guest of Honor
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  • ...zed, is to revise and bring up to date the original [[Fancyclopedia]] of [[Jack Speer]]. Here we have attempted to define as many as possible of the expre ...y]] of [[Operation Crifanac]], 417 Ft Hunt Rd, Alexandria, Virginia, USA. Price, $1.25. First edition, 450 copies, of which 78 were ordered prior to publi
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  • 3:00 PM SF, Is It Really Literature? [[Edward Wood]], [[Basil Davenport]], [[Jack Williamson]], [[P. Schuyler Miller]], [[Anthony Boucher]], [[Clifford D. Si 2:00 PM Politics in Science Fiction, [[George W. Price]], [[A. J. Budrys]], [[Theodore R. Cogswell]], [[Poul Anderson]], [[Norman
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  • ...ish Ghod]], proclaimed by [[Pogo]] in 1938. Foo was embodied on earth as [[Jack Speer]], author of the [[first Fancyclopedia]]. ...doomnation of [[ghughu]], and guarantees their future bliss, but at what a price! While [[Ghuism]]'s setup is roughly that of an episcopal church, [[FooFooi
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  • ...ers then received an unexpected no­tice. The ten-cent, three for a quarter price was to be halved. Bogert had ordered this in an attempt to build up circula
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  • ...ed. In the poll, " .. and Searching Mind"<ref>"...And Searching Mind" by [[Jack Williamson]], ''[[Astounding]]'' (March–May 1948).</ref> and "[[A. E. van Any one of the several sections in this book should be well worth the modest price. This is a volume every fantasy fan will want to have and keep.
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  • '''Fancy 1''' is the original '''Fancyclopedia''', published by [[Jack Speer]] in 1944. The entire contents of Fancy 1 has been added to [[Fancyc * “[[Fancyclopedia Forever!]]” by [[Jack Speer]] (1956), a long [[fanzine]] [[article]] about how he produced the or
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  • ...phen Takacs]], [[Bob Tucker]], [[Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.]], [[Wallace West]], [[Jack Williamson]], [[Donald A. Wollheim]], and [[Ed Wood]].
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  • ...[[Allen Kline]], [[Arthur Hermann]], [[Otto Binder]], [[Earl Binder]], [[Jack Binder]], and [[William Dellenback]]. [[Sam Moskowitz]] called it "the out ...en and the Chicon was run by the [[Illini Fantasy Fictioneers]] instead. [[Jack Darrow]] was also a member.
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  • ...im]], [[Frederik Pohl]], [[Robert W. Lowndes]], [[Cyril Kornbluth]], and [[Jack Gillespie]] would not give any such promise and were not permitted in. A co ...[Conrad H. Ruppert]] who printed the book. [[Moskowitz]] had balked at the price and Schwartz said he would guarantee to personally sell enough ads to cover
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  • February 17, 1919 || 1936? || d. December 23, 2015 || ~79 || [[Jack Robins]] August 8, 1920 || 1935 || d. June 28, 2008 || ~73 || [[Jack Speer]]
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  • ...(Iowa) 31|Icon 31]] || October 13-15, 2006 || [[C. S. Friedman]], [[Larry Price]] [[ICON (Iowa) 32|Icon 32]] || November 2-4, 2007 || [[Jack McDevitt]], [[Ralph J. Ryan]]
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  • ...at the Burger King, less travel by Bus ( I really need to get a seniors ½ price card), and dropping my weekly visits to take advantage of the Golden Corral ...he New Orleans Public Library at a buck a book. On Sunday they reduced the price to $0.25 each. Sadly I couldn't spend any money with them (sigh). The room
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  • ..., [[Stephen Jones]], [[Leslie Klinger]], Silvia Moreno-Garcia, [[Robert M. Price]], and Ann K. Schwader. ...Scott Glancy, Cody Goodfellow, Morgan Grefe, Michael Griffin, Nick Gucker, Jack Haringa, Christian Haunton, Kenneth Heard, Kenneth Hite, Sean Hoade, Niels-
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  • ''[[Up To Now]]'' by [[Jack Speer]], 1939 ...latter did (the era of [[hektographed]] magazines was passing), at a lower price, and usually with more pages. The content was designed to appeal to borderl
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  • ...arp]]''. This was available by subscription, at 10 cents a copy (the usual price in those days), which paid for itself. ...d for January and says it "should get to you in early January". Cover by [[Jack Harness]].
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  • [[Baycon '97]] || May 23–26, 1997 || [[Jack L. Chalker]], [[Bob Eggleton]], [[Craig Nicolai|Craig]] and [[Sharon Nicola ...|| [[Kevin J. Anderson]], [[Rebecca Moesta]], [[Nene Tina Thomas]], [[Jan Price]]
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  • ...con]], with [[John W. Campbell]] [[GoH]] of the [[world convention]] and [[Jack Williamson]] [[GoH]] of the [[Westercon]]. ...nd of his, who had bought them decades ago, and now was willing to sell. A price was agreed upon and I was supposed to meet the individual with the ''Thrill
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  • ...n, Sandy Petersen, Heather Poirier, W. Scott Poole, Gage Prentiss, Mani C. Price, Dennis P. Quinn, Jonathan Raab, Liv Rainey-Smith, Rory Raven, Pete Rawlik,
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  • [[Windycon IX]] || December 10-12, 1982 || [[Frederik Pohl]], [[Jack Williamson]] [[WindyCon 33]] || November 10-12, 2006 || [[Jack McDevitt]], [[Stephan Martiniére]], [[Seth Shostak]], [[Jacob Weisman]], [
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  • ...] || April 17-19, 1981 || [[Minneapolis Radisson]] || [[Minneapolis]] || [[Jack Vance]], [[Jerry Boyajian]], [[Reed Waller]], [[Kathy Marschall]] ...|| Bloomington, MN || [[Jane Yolen]], [[Kim Stanley Robinson]], [[Patrick Price]], [[Teddy Harvia]], [[Dave Romm]], [[Earl Joseph]]
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  • ...things, to quash expressions of [[racism]] in the [[apa]], in particular [[Jack Speer]]’s outspoken opinions. The membership voted it down by one vote (1 ...when he wrote a humorous ad for ''[[Astounding]]'' which concealed in its price list the words "SUM FUN HEY KID," and in 1951 [[Detroit]] [[fen]] published
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  • ...tandard price was 5¢ each or three for a dime. Without cover they were 1/2 price. I took to haunting these places. It was only three miles from home to down [[Jack P. Sackels|Sackels, Jack. P.]], 530 Chautauqua Ave, [[Norman, OK|Norman]], [[Oklahoma|Okla.]] <br>
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  • By [[Jack Speer]]<br> ...mer publication. In a year or two the edition was almost sold out, and the price on the last copies was raised.
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  • ...ey've won... Another big item is the hotel arrangements for this; fixing a price and a menu, preparing Banquet tickets. And then there's picking a [[GoH]] a ...est Novel]], ''The Man in the High Castle''), [[Fred Pohl]] on behalf of [[Jack Vance]] ([[Best Short Fiction]], "The Dragon Masters") and [[Don Wollheim]]
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  • [[Jack Agnew]] <br> [[Robert A. Madle]] and [[Jack Agnew]] produced the [[Program Book]]. [[A. E. Waldo]]'s job was not mentio
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  • Jack Nicholls ''(Vic.)'' Marissa Price ''(Qld)''
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  • ...resent two more or less annual [[awards]], the [[Skylark Award]] and the [[Jack Gaughan Award]], and dub some members and others [[Fellow of NESFA]]. ...p by [[Don Eastlake]]) which collected around $60,000 towards the purchase price. The NLRT sold bonds worth $100 each and paid interest based on the prime r
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  • [[Jack Speer]] gave us this unparalleled [[fanhistorical]] tool when he articulate '([[Jack Speer|Speer]]) - From the [[1938 Philadelphia Conference]] to the [[Chicon]
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  • * A series of great cartoons of geniis in bottles by [[Jack Gaughan]]. ("Genii in the Pepsi Generation", "Disposable Genii - No Deposit ...]] got stuck with the next few issues, working up to 250 subscribers and a price of 8/$1.00. By issue 8 (Sept. 28), Charlie announced that he and his wife [
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  • ...lives with his parents (his father is a dentist) and writes; [[E. Hoffmann Price]] is 31, West Pointer & WWI veteran (cavalry officer), superintendent of an ...too busy with his trade journal ''Casket and Sunnyside'' to write fantasy; Jack Holt to star in the voodoo film "Black Moon" (indeed released in 1934, co-s
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  • [[Jack Speer]] was positively dismissive back in 1944, [[sex|writing in]] ''[[Fan #[[Lou Ann Price]]
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  • ...ful, wonderful friends! [[Ross Rocklynne]], who I've known for 25 years, [[Jack Williamson]] back there, [[Bob Bloch]] – I know he's hiding over here, an ...tion Convention, Berkeley, September 1, 1968. For four decades the name of Jack Williamson has been a towering one in science fiction. From his early roman
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  • ...arties|party politics]] and [[sociological]] [[feuds]] (for details, see [[Jack Speer]]'s pioneering [[fan history]], ''[[Up to Now]]''), and its third yea [[Jack Speer]], while very much a player in these events, produced the first [[fan
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