Fancyclopedia 2

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Fancyclopedia 2 was written by Dick Eney in the late 1950s, based on Fancyclopedia 1 written by Jack Speer. Their work paved the way for this site.

The entire contents of Fancy 2 has been added to Fancyclopedia 3, and the pages are categorized as Category:fancy2.


FANCYCLOPEDIA II

With thanks for the advice and assistance of

=== Redd Boggs, Chick Derry, Bill Evans, Dean Grennell, Bob Pavlat, Art Rapp, Bob Tucker, and Walt Willis===

and

Martin Alger, Karen Anderson, Bob Bloch, Wrai Ballard, Charles Burbee, Elinor Busby, Terry Carr,  George Charters, Howard DeVore, Ron Ellik, Dick Ellington, "Inchmery Fandom", Dick Geis, Chuck Harris, Damon Knight, Boyd Raeburn, John Roles, Bill Rotsler, Larry Shaw, Rick Sneary, Larry Stark, Ted White, Stan Woolston, and J&dYoung

=== Based on the Work of Jack Speer===


1960 Supplement[edit]

The year after Fancyclopedia 2 was published, editor Dick Eney had received enough comments and correction that he published a 19-page supplement, Additions and Corrections: Fancyclopedia II. It contained around 200 corrections and additions. It was published as Operation Crifanac CLXXVII and sold for 20 cents.

The complete supplement has been added to Fancy 3, and is online here.

The Rejected Canon[edit]

This may be two publications:

First, a 25-page, 1960 apazine for OMPA listing material material from Fancy 1 which Eney proposed to leave out of Fancy 2.

And, second, a 16-page, 1962 one-shot by Eney containing entries from Fancyclopedia 1 he did leave out of Fancy 2, online here.

FancyclopeDigest[edit]

1968 abridged edition, online here.


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1979 Second Edition[edit]

Fancy 2 was re-issued in 1979 by Mirage Press in an edition of 475 paper-bound copies. It was a photocopy of the original edition with an introduction by Jack Chalker. There was also an edition of 20 copies in hardcover.


1998 Web Edition[edit]



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