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O que (quem) é 56th World Science Fiction Convention - definição


56th World Science Fiction Convention         
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56TH WORLDCON (1998)
BucConeer; Bucconeer
The 56th World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also known as BucConeer, was held on 5–9 August 1998 at the Baltimore Convention Center, the Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor, the Holiday Inn Inner Harbor, the Omni Inner Harbor Baltimore (now the Wyndham), and the Baltimore Hilton and Towers in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
59th World Science Fiction Convention         
  • The pocket program for the 2001 World Science Fiction Convention
59TH WORLDCON (2001)
Millennium Philcon; 59th world science fiction convention
The 59th World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also known as The Millennium Philcon, was held on 30 August–3 September 2001 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center and Philadelphia Marriott Hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Future Science Fiction and Science Fiction Stories         
  • Cover of the March 1957 issue of ''Future Science Fiction''.  The artwork is by [[Emsh]].
  • Cover of the April 1943 issue of ''Future Fiction'', usually indexed under that title although this issue is titled ''Science Fiction Stories''.  The artwork is by [[Milton Luros]].
AMERICAN SCIENCE FICTION MAGAZINE
Future Fiction; Future Combined with Science Fiction; Future Fantasy and Science Fiction; Science Fiction Stories; Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories; Future Science Fiction Stories; The Original Science Fiction Stories; Original Science Fiction Stories; Future combined with Science Fiction Stories; Science Fiction Stories (magazine); Future Science Fiction; Science Fiction (American magazine); Future Science Fiction & Science Fiction Stories; Future Fantasy & Science Fiction
Future Science Fiction and Science Fiction Stories were two American science fiction magazines that were published under various names between 1939 and 1943 and again from 1950 to 1960. Both publications were edited by Charles Hornig for the first few issues; Robert W.