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[[File:Jill Adams, Shel Deretchin, Dave Cohen at the 1957 Worldcon in London. Photo by Pete West, courtesy of Rob Hansen..jpg|thumb|right|L-R: Jill Adams, Shel Deretchin, Dave Cohen at the 1957 Worldcon in London. Photo by Pete West, courtesy of Rob Hansen.]](ca. 1921 – ???? )
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[[File:Jill Adams, Shel Deretchin, Dave Cohen at the 1957 Worldcon in London. Photo by Pete West, courtesy of Rob Hansen..jpg|thumb|right|L-R: [[Jill Adams]], [[Shel Deretchin]], [[Dave Cohen]] at the [[1957 Worldcon]] in [[London]]. Photo by [[Pete West]], courtesy of [[Rob Hansen]].]]''(Did you mean the Australian fan [[Dave Cohen (Australia)]]?)''
  
'''David H. Cohen''', a [[Manchester]] [[fan]] active in the 1950s, was a founder and [[secretary]] of the [[Nor'west Science Fantasy Club]] and [[chaired]] [[Mancon 1]]. When he joined the [[N3F]], he was described in the ''[[N.F.F.F. Committeeman]]'' ([https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Committeeman/Committee02.pdf October 1950, p. 3]):
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(ca. 1921 – ???? )
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'''David H. Cohen''' was a [[Manchester]] [[fan]] active in the 1950s. He was a founder and [[secretary]] of the [[Nor'west Science Fantasy Club]] and [[chaired]] [[Mancon 1|Mancon]].
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Cohen was already in touch with [[Frank Richards]] and [[Taffy Williams|A. E. 'Taffy' Williams]] when he was contacted by [[Eric Bentcliffe]]. The four met up in January 1951, with Cohen suggesting the Waterloo Hotel in Cheetham Hill as an ongoing meeting place. A newspaper advertisement drew in more people, leading to the birth of the [[Nor'west Science Fantasy Club]].
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He was a regular contributor to the ''[[Vargo Statten Science Fiction Magazine]]'' under the name of '''Harry Cohn'''.
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When he joined the [[N3F]], he was described in the ''[[N.F.F.F. Committeeman]]'' ([https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Committeeman/Committee02.pdf October 1950, p. 3]):
 
  David H. Cohen—32 Larch Street, Hightown, Manchester 8, Lancashire, England. Clothing trade, 29, read [[stf]] 17 yrs. [[SFS]] of [[UK|Gt. Britain]]. [[Amateur]] [[writer]], [[corresponds]]. Willing to do correspondence for N3F.  
 
  David H. Cohen—32 Larch Street, Hightown, Manchester 8, Lancashire, England. Clothing trade, 29, read [[stf]] 17 yrs. [[SFS]] of [[UK|Gt. Britain]]. [[Amateur]] [[writer]], [[corresponds]]. Willing to do correspondence for N3F.  
  
 
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* ''[[Blue Moon (Cohen)]] ''
 
* ''[[Blue Moon (Cohen)]] ''
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* ''[[Oneshe]]'' [a supplement to ''Blue Moon'']
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:42, 27 October 2024

(Did you mean the Australian fan Dave Cohen?)

(ca. 1921 – ???? )

David H. Cohen was a Manchester fan active in the 1950s. He was a founder and secretary of the Nor'west Science Fantasy Club and chaired Mancon.

Cohen was already in touch with Frank Richards and A. E. 'Taffy' Williams when he was contacted by Eric Bentcliffe. The four met up in January 1951, with Cohen suggesting the Waterloo Hotel in Cheetham Hill as an ongoing meeting place. A newspaper advertisement drew in more people, leading to the birth of the Nor'west Science Fantasy Club.

He was a regular contributor to the Vargo Statten Science Fiction Magazine under the name of Harry Cohn.

When he joined the N3F, he was described in the N.F.F.F. Committeeman (October 1950, p. 3):

David H. Cohen—32 Larch Street, Hightown, Manchester 8, Lancashire, England. Clothing trade, 29, read stf 17 yrs. SFS of Gt. Britain. Amateur writer, corresponds. Willing to do correspondence for N3F. 

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