Box 1
Contains 90 Results:
Earl Kemp Correspondence [Hannes Bok], May 17, 1962 - May 26, 1962
The 1962 World Science Fiction Convention Collection consists of typed (paper-based) correspondence between SF authors, publishers, and SF fans in the 1960's. Chairman of this world convention, Earl Kemp, was the writer for over half of the correspondences. The collection consists of correspondence and is arranged in alphabetical order by author or company name.
Earl Kemp Correspondence [Anthony (Tony) Boucher], March 1, 1962 - August 16, 1962
The 1962 World Science Fiction Convention Collection consists of typed (paper-based) correspondence between SF authors, publishers, and SF fans in the 1960's. Chairman of this world convention, Earl Kemp, was the writer for over half of the correspondences. The collection consists of correspondence and is arranged in alphabetical order by author or company name.
Earl Kemp Correspondence [Ray Bradbury], March 23, 1962 - June 8, 1962
The 1962 World Science Fiction Convention Collection consists of typed (paper-based) correspondence between SF authors, publishers, and SF fans in the 1960's. Chairman of this world convention, Earl Kemp, was the writer for over half of the correspondences. The collection consists of correspondence and is arranged in alphabetical order by author or company name.
Earl Kemp Correspondence [Robert E. (Bob) Briney], February 27, 1962 - September 27, 1962
The 1962 World Science Fiction Convention Collection consists of typed (paper-based) correspondence between SF authors, publishers, and SF fans in the 1960's. Chairman of this world convention, Earl Kemp, was the writer for over half of the correspondences. The collection consists of correspondence and is arranged in alphabetical order by author or company name.
Earl Kemp Correspondence [Fredric (Fred) Brown], February 27, 1962 - March 5, 1962
The 1962 World Science Fiction Convention Collection consists of typed (paper-based) correspondence between SF authors, publishers, and SF fans in the 1960's. Chairman of this world convention, Earl Kemp, was the writer for over half of the correspondences. The collection consists of correspondence and is arranged in alphabetical order by author or company name.
Earl Kemp Correspondence [Margaret Brundage], October 27, 1961, No Date
The 1962 World Science Fiction Convention Collection consists of typed (paper-based) correspondence between SF authors, publishers, and SF fans in the 1960's. Chairman of this world convention, Earl Kemp, was the writer for over half of the correspondences. The collection consists of correspondence and is arranged in alphabetical order by author or company name.
Earl Kemp Correspondence [Algis (Ayjay) Budrys], October 27, 1961
The 1962 World Science Fiction Convention Collection consists of typed (paper-based) correspondence between SF authors, publishers, and SF fans in the 1960's. Chairman of this world convention, Earl Kemp, was the writer for over half of the correspondences. The collection consists of correspondence and is arranged in alphabetical order by author or company name.
Earl Kemp Correspondence [Margaret Burger (WTAQ)], August 14, 1962 - August 17, 1962
The 1962 World Science Fiction Convention Collection consists of typed (paper-based) correspondence between SF authors, publishers, and SF fans in the 1960's. Chairman of this world convention, Earl Kemp, was the writer for over half of the correspondences. The collection consists of correspondence and is arranged in alphabetical order by author or company name.
Earl Kemp Correspondence [The Burroughs Bibliophiles/Bulletin, Vernell Coriell, John E. Grotberg], May 21, 1962 - July 27, 1962, No Date
Includes a copy of "The Gridley Wave" #5 fanzine along with advertisement for Coriell's high wire head slide performance.
Earl Kemp Correspondence [The Burroughs Bibliophiles, Bob Horvath], April 14, 1962
The 1962 World Science Fiction Convention Collection consists of typed (paper-based) correspondence between SF authors, publishers, and SF fans in the 1960's. Chairman of this world convention, Earl Kemp, was the writer for over half of the correspondences. The collection consists of correspondence and is arranged in alphabetical order by author or company name.