British SF Conventions Volume 2: 1952-1957

British SF Conventions Volume 2: 1952-1957

ByRob Hansen

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This is chronologically the second volume in Rob Hansen’s history of the early UK science fiction conventions, though the fourth to be published. As in other such fanhistorical compilations, the story is told in the participants’ and observers’ own words, with explanatory and bridging commentary by Rob Hansen himself. 1952-1957 was a particularly lively time for British conventions, with wild parties, zap-gun (water pistol) battles, tour-de-force auctioneering performances by SF author E.C. (Ted) Tubb and much witty reporting by Vincent Clarke, Chuck Harris, Walt Willis and others. The currently planned set of five books is as follows (a sixth may or may not be added): • British SF Conventions Volume 1: 1937-1951 (2023) • British SF Conventions Volume 2: 1952-1957 (2024) – You Are Here • 1957 – The First UK Worldcon (2022) • British SF Conventions Volume 4: 1958-1965 (forthcoming) • 1965 – The Second UK Worldcon (2023) The cover photo is of a fancy dress ensemble at Cytricon II (Kettering, 1956). First published by Ansible Editions on 1 July 2024. Text length is a little over 101,000 words. From Rob Hansen’s Foreword: “So here it is, a chronicle of the SF conventions held in the UK leading up to our first Worldcon. In these pages you’ll discover why the George Hotel in the sleepy town of Kettering became the preferred venue for the annual national convention, when badges were first worn, the real reason why so few Londoners attended regional conventions in the North, and a new theory as to why the 1957 Eastercon went missing for almost twenty years.” ALL PROCEEDS FROM PAPERBACK SALES GO TO THE TRANSATLANTIC FAN FUND (TAFF)

Details

Publication Date
Jun 13, 2024
Language
English
ISBN
9781916508231
Category
History
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
Contributors
Edited by: Rob Hansen

Specifications

Pages
213
Binding Type
Paperback Perfect Bound
Interior Color
Black & White
Dimensions
US Trade (6 x 9 in / 152 x 229 mm)

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