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− | The publishing house symbol for [[Unger]]'s pubs; it stands for [[Fantasy Fiction Field]]. [[Suddsy Schwartz]] pronounced this "triple ef". | + | The [[publishing house]] symbol for [[Unger]]'s pubs; it stands for [[Fantasy Fiction Field]]. [[Suddsy Schwartz]] pronounced this "triple ef". |
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− | [[ | + | [[Speer]] [[grotch]]ed at my misreading of his phonetic symbols, and informed me that [[Suddsy Schwartz]] pronounced this contraction "tripel ef". |
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− | Fantasy Fans' Fraternity. An organization of the [[First Fandom]], this ignorant one believes; apparently nothing more than a name. | + | Fantasy Fans' Fraternity. An [[organization]] of the [[First Fandom]], this ignorant one believes; apparently nothing more than a name. |
− | FFF has also become the publishing house symbol of Unger's publications. It stands for [[Fantasy Fiction Field]], and is often called Triple-F (pronounced [traipel ef] [stuff in [hand written] by [[Suddsy]]). | + | FFF has also become the [[publishing house]] symbol of [[Unger]]'s publications. It stands for [[Fantasy Fiction Field]], and is often called Triple-F (pronounced [traipel ef] [stuff in [hand written] by [[Suddsy]]). |
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[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] | ||
[[Category:fancy1]] | [[Category:fancy1]] | ||
[[Category:fancy2]] | [[Category:fancy2]] | ||
[[Category:initialism]] | [[Category:initialism]] | ||
+ | [[Category:club]] | ||
+ | [[Category:fanhistory]] |
Latest revision as of 11:37, 10 November 2021
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
The publishing house symbol for Unger's pubs; it stands for Fantasy Fiction Field. Suddsy Schwartz pronounced this "triple ef". |
From Fancyclopedia 2 Supplement, ca. 1960 |
Speer grotched at my misreading of his phonetic symbols, and informed me that Suddsy Schwartz pronounced this contraction "tripel ef". |
From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944 |
Fantasy Fans' Fraternity. An organization of the First Fandom, this ignorant one believes; apparently nothing more than a name.
FFF has also become the publishing house symbol of Unger's publications. It stands for Fantasy Fiction Field, and is often called Triple-F (pronounced [traipel ef] [stuff in [hand written] by Suddsy). |
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