Results for author : "Lerner, Fred"
1994 Revisited
in: Lerner, Fred. A Bookman's Fantasy: How Science Fiction Became Respectable, and Other Essays. Framingham, Mass.: NESFA Press, 1995. pp.36-38.
A Bookman's Fantasy: How Science Fiction Became Respectable, and Other Essays
Framingham, Mass.: NESFA Press, 1995. 97pp.
A John Myers Myers Checklist
in: Myers, John Myers. Silverlock. Framingham, MA: NESFA Press, 2004. p. 463-468.
A Master of Our Art
in: Lerner, Fred. A Bookman's Fantasy: How Science Fiction Became Respectable, and Other Essays. Framingham, Mass.: NESFA Press, 1995. pp.15-18.
All Aboard!..
in: Lerner, Fred. A Bookman's Fantasy: How Science Fiction Became Respectable, and Other Essays. Framingham, Mass.: NESFA Press, 1995. pp.93-95.
An Evening with Richard Snelling
in: Lerner, Fred. A Bookman's Fantasy: How Science Fiction Became Respectable, and Other Essays. Framingham, Mass.: NESFA Press, 1995. pp.79-80.
Cataloging and Classifications of Science Fiction Collections
Special Collections 2(1/2): 151-170. Fall/Winter 1982.
Concerning Purely Personal Preferences
Voice of Youth Advocates 17(4): 200-201. October 1994. Also in: Lerner, Fred. A Bookman's Fantasy: How Science Fiction Became Respectable, and Other Essays. Framingham, Mass.: NESFA Press, 1995. pp.39-42.
Conference of the bibliography of science fiction
AB Bookman's Weekly 45:1444. April 27, 1970.
Day in the Commonwealth
in: Lerner, Fred. A Bookman's Fantasy: How Science Fiction Became Respectable, and Other Essays. Framingham, Mass.: NESFA Press, 1995. pp.90-92.
Desert Island Dozen
in: Lerner, Fred. A Bookman's Fantasy: How Science Fiction Became Respectable, and Other Essays. Framingham, Mass.: NESFA Press, 1995. pp.86-87.
Fan at the MLA, A
Science Fiction Times No. 463:2. February 1969.
Farewell to Alexandria
in: Lerner, Fred. A Bookman's Fantasy: How Science Fiction Became Respectable, and Other Essays. Framingham, Mass.: NESFA Press, 1995. pp.69-70.
First conference: bibliography of science fiction
Extrapolation 11(1):4-5. December 1969.
George Orwell and Modern Science Fiction
Voice of Youth Advocates 7(1): 19-20, 60. April 1984.
Goliard Christmas
in: Lerner, Fred. A Bookman's Fantasy: How Science Fiction Became Respectable, and Other Essays. Framingham, Mass.: NESFA Press, 1995. pp.88-89.
How Science Fiction Became Respectable
in: Lerner, Fred. A Bookman's Fantasy: How Science Fiction Became Respectable, and Other Essays. Framingham, Mass.: NESFA Press, 1995. pp.3-10.
John Myers Myers: A Remembrance
Niekas No. 39:3. 1989.
John Myers Myers: A Tribute
in: Lerner, Fred, ed. Silverlock Companion: The Life and Work of John Myers Myers. Center Harbor, NH: Niekas, 1988. pp.4.
John Myers Myers: The Man Behind Silverlock
in: Myers, John Myers. Silverlock. Framingham, MA: NESFA Press, 2004. p. 481-484.
Keeping the Classics in Print
Voice of Youth Advocates 16(5): 279-280. December 1993.
Keeping Up: The Science Fiction Reader's Guide to Science Magazines
Amazing 58(1): 50-57. May 1984.
Lester and Me
in: Lerner, Fred. A Bookman's Fantasy: How Science Fiction Became Respectable, and Other Essays. Framingham, Mass.: NESFA Press, 1995. pp.11.
Master of Our Art: Rudyard Kipling
Voice of Youth Advocates 16(4): 211-213. October 1993.
Modern Science Fiction and Its Reception by the American Literary and Educational Communities, 1926-1970
Ph. D. Dissertation, Columbia, 1981. 387 p. (DAI-A 44(10):2917. April 1984.)
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