Earle Barr Hanson
(January 22, 1903 – July 25, 1955)
Earle Barr Hanson was a Florida fan who bought Amazing on the newsstand from the first issue onwards, but only became active in fandom during WW II.
He was mainly a collector and at one time was reputed to have the largest collection in the South. His collection was particularly strong in Argosy and included bound sets dating back to the 1800s. He began collecting books in 1916 and prozines starting in 1926. Later, he became an active member of dime novel fandom.
He was a member of the Colorado Fantasy Society (probably as a supporting member of the Denvention). He was one of the organizers of the short-lived Dixie Fantasy Federation in 1941 and was its first (and only) President. He wrote things like: "Our motto, 'Tolerance and Vision,' should reveal the democratic ideals and purposes of the constitution and the colors, blue and gray, contain the essence of the liberal understanding and civilization of the new South."
He was a charter member of the National Fantasy Fan Federation in 1941.
In his mundane life, he was head of music for Miami radio station WIOD, and head of the musicians' union. He was married twice and had two sons.
- Biographical sketch by Art R. Sehnert, Southern Star 1 (February 1941, p. 29).
- "Founding member" article in the October 2018 issue of The National Fantasy Fan.
- FindaGrave entry.
Person | 1903—1955 |
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