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− | '''George Kenneth Chapman''', usually styled '''G. Ken Chapman'''<ref>Some early references give his name as '''Ken G. Chapman''' but the full and presumably correct name is given in the articles of association of [[Nova Publications]].</ref>, was a very early British bookseller and [[fan]] who had letters and book reviews published in [[prozines]]. He was a | + | '''George Kenneth Chapman''', usually styled '''G. Ken Chapman'''<ref>Some early references give his name as '''Ken G. Chapman''' but the full and presumably correct name is given in the articles of association of [[Nova Publications]].</ref>, was a very early British bookseller and [[fan]] who had letters and book reviews published in [[prozines]]. He was a member of the [[Science Fiction Association]] (SFA). |
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+ | He attended the [[Second British Convention]] after which he published the ''[[Report of the Second Convention and Annual General Meeting]]'' (with [[Maurice K. Hanson]] and [[Eric C. Williams]].) He was a judge for the [[International Fantasy Award]]. | ||
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(???? – October 9, 1981)
George Kenneth Chapman, usually styled G. Ken Chapman[1], was a very early British bookseller and fan who had letters and book reviews published in prozines. He was a member of the Science Fiction Association (SFA).
He attended the Second British Convention after which he published the Report of the Second Convention and Annual General Meeting (with Maurice K. Hanson and Eric C. Williams.) He was a judge for the International Fantasy Award.
Person | ????—1981 |
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- ↑ Some early references give his name as Ken G. Chapman but the full and presumably correct name is given in the articles of association of Nova Publications.