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A [[filk songbook]] published by [[HOPSFA]], the Hopkins Science Fiction Association, at Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD).
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A 206pp, [[filk songbook]] edited by [[Jim Dana]] and published by [[HOPSFA]], the Hopkins Science Fiction Association, at Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD).
  
first edition - March 1975
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There were four editions of the hymnal. The third edition included some songs that were challenged as copyright violations. HOPSFA resolved the issue by gluing opaque white paper over the disputed pages.
second edition - May 1975
 
third edition - Feb. 1976 (200 numbered copies), 206pp
 
  
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first edition || March 1975 ||
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second edition || May 1975 ||
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third edition || February 1976 || 200 numbered copies ||
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fourth edition || ||
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Latest revision as of 16:12, 31 January 2021

A 206pp, filk songbook edited by Jim Dana and published by HOPSFA, the Hopkins Science Fiction Association, at Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD).

There were four editions of the hymnal. The third edition included some songs that were challenged as copyright violations. HOPSFA resolved the issue by gluing opaque white paper over the disputed pages.

Issue Date Notes
first edition March 1975
second edition May 1975
third edition February 1976 200 numbered copies
fourth edition



Publication 1975
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