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He tried to introduce the use of soda siphons in lieu of [[water pistols]] at the [[SuperManCon]], but was quelled. | He tried to introduce the use of soda siphons in lieu of [[water pistols]] at the [[SuperManCon]], but was quelled. | ||
− | He served in the British army in India. He was a rare book dealer and was killed when he surprised an intruder at his home/shop. For a brief bio by [[Eric Bentcliffe]], see ''[[Waldo (Bentcliffe)]]'' no. 1 (December 1959), [ | + | He served in the British army in India. He was a rare book dealer and was killed when he surprised an intruder at his home/shop. For a brief bio by [[Eric Bentcliffe]], see ''[[Waldo (Bentcliffe)]]'' no. 1 (December 1959), [https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Waldo/Waldo01.pdf online here]. |
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Revision as of 17:16, 28 November 2022
(September 20, 1925–June 24, 1999)
John Roles, a Liverpool fan, was a secondhand bookseller, antiquarian and collector. He was a member (and first chairman) of the Liverpool Group, and served as Secretary for many years.
Roles was OE of OMPA, and a Knight of St. Fantony.
He tried to introduce the use of soda siphons in lieu of water pistols at the SuperManCon, but was quelled.
He served in the British army in India. He was a rare book dealer and was killed when he surprised an intruder at his home/shop. For a brief bio by Eric Bentcliffe, see Waldo no. 1 (December 1959), online here.
- Morph (for OMPA).
- Space Diversions (for the Liverpool Group)
- Xmas Greetings from the 'Space Divers' (for the Liverpool Group)
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1957 — Knight of St. Fantony
Person | 1925—1999 |
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