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Revision as of 01:45, 4 January 2024
James 'Jim' Ratigan, a London fan active in the 1950s and 1960s.
He was married to Dorothy Ratigan.
A note on the surname: contemporary fan publications used both 'Ratigan' and Rattigan'. Rob Hansen theorises that the former is correct as this is the name used on Dorothy's apazine Satan's Child and presumably she typed this herself. However an issue of Eye co-edited by Jim uses the name 'Rattigan'.
- Eye [1954-55] (co-editor with others, #4 only)
- 'Our 'Zine [1952] (one-shot, co-editor with others)
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