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== 1. The One in [[Detroit]]==
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''(Did you mean [[The Fanzine Foundation (UK)]] in the UK?)''
  
The Fanzine Foundation was assembled by [[Alan J. Lewis]] from about 1960 to 1964 and stored in [[Detroit]] by [[Howard DeVore]] was sold in 1965 to [[Bruce Pelz]]. 2800 pounds of fanzines were shipped to [[LA]] in 1966 in 69 boxes (and four more were carried by car).
 
  
It included the partial or complete collections of [[Alan J. Lewis]], [[Howard DeVore]], [[Phyllis Economou]], [[Larry Shaw]], [[Martin Alger]], and [[R. D. Swisher]].  Duplicate items were auctioned off with the proceeds being used to house the collection and to buy more [[fanzines]].
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'''The Fanzine Foundation''' was a [[fanzine]] [[collection]] assembled by [[Alan J. Lewis]] from about 1960 to 1964 and stored in [[Detroit]] by [[Howard DeVore]]. It was sold in 1965 to [[Bruce Pelz]], and 2,800 pounds of fanzines were shipped to [[LA]] in 1966 in 69 boxes (and four more were carried by car).
  
While the Foundation collection was added to [[Pelz]]'s personal collection, the entire collection remained open to researchers.  [[Pelz]] was also willing to provide xerox copies of material essentially at cost.
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It included the partial or complete collections of [[Alan J. Lewis]], [[Howard DeVore]], [[Phyllis Economou]], [[Larry Shaw]], [[Martin Alger]], and [[R. D. Swisher]]Duplicate items were [[auction]]ed off with the proceeds being used to house the collection and to buy more fanzines.
  
== 2. The One in the [[UK]]==
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While the Foundation collection was added to Pelz's personal collection, the entire collection remained open to researchersPelz was also willing to provide xerox copies of material essentially at cost.
The Fanzine Foundation was created by [[BSFA]] in the mid-60s (1965 or earlier)One of its services was [[PADS]].  It folded in 1967.
 
  
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Presumably its remnants wound up with the rest of [https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8d2241s/ Pelz’s collection at the University of California – Riverside,] which has done nothing with it.
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Latest revision as of 20:56, 18 October 2023

(Did you mean The Fanzine Foundation in the UK?)


The Fanzine Foundation was a fanzine collection assembled by Alan J. Lewis from about 1960 to 1964 and stored in Detroit by Howard DeVore. It was sold in 1965 to Bruce Pelz, and 2,800 pounds of fanzines were shipped to LA in 1966 in 69 boxes (and four more were carried by car).

It included the partial or complete collections of Alan J. Lewis, Howard DeVore, Phyllis Economou, Larry Shaw, Martin Alger, and R. D. Swisher. Duplicate items were auctioned off with the proceeds being used to house the collection and to buy more fanzines.

While the Foundation collection was added to Pelz's personal collection, the entire collection remained open to researchers. Pelz was also willing to provide xerox copies of material essentially at cost.

Presumably its remnants wound up with the rest of Pelz’s collection at the University of California – Riverside, which has done nothing with it.



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