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([[Laney]]) A [[book]] with a [[fantastic]]-sounding title that is advertised and sold by [[fantasy]] book dealers and kept on library shelves (unread) by various [[fsy]] [[collectors]], though not actually a [[fantasy]] at all.  
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([[F. T. Laney|Laney]]) A [[book]] with a [[fantastic]]-sounding title that is advertised and sold by [[fantasy]] book dealers and kept on library shelves (unread) by various [[fsy]] [[collectors]], though not actually a [[fantasy]] at all.  
 
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This might be [https://manybooks.net/titles/norriskaother09gay_deceiver.html ''The Gay Deceiver'',] a 1911 romance by [https://web.archive.org/web/20150222072627/http://kathleenthompsonnorris.org/pages/bio.html Kathleen Thompson Norris] (1880–1966), or ''That Gay Deceiver!'' (1898) by Albert Ross (aka [https://www.bartleby.com/library/bios/5028.html Linn Boyd Porter], 1851–1916).  
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This might be [https://manybooks.net/titles/norriskaother09gay_deceiver.html ''The Gay Deceiver'',] a 1911 romance by [https://web.archive.org/web/20150222072627/https://kathleenthompsonnorris.org/pages/bio.html Kathleen Thompson Norris] (1880–1966), or ''That Gay Deceiver!'' (1898) by Albert Ross (aka [https://www.bartleby.com/library/bios/5028.html Linn Boyd Porter], 1851–1916).  
  
  

Latest revision as of 06:07, 2 April 2024

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
(Laney) A book with a fantastic-sounding title that is advertised and sold by fantasy book dealers and kept on library shelves (unread) by various fsy collectors, though not actually a fantasy at all.

This might be The Gay Deceiver, a 1911 romance by Kathleen Thompson Norris (1880–1966), or That Gay Deceiver! (1898) by Albert Ross (aka Linn Boyd Porter, 1851–1916).


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