01936cam a2200325 i 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025040001800066043001200084082001900096111003900115245004900154246001700203264003700220300007200257336002100329336002800350337002500378338002300403500015400426505015100580520021300731545040400944650005601348650003301404700001601437710006701453711005301520830003701573681695820150820095722.0150407s1974 gauab 100 0 eng  aANLbengerda an-us---04a808.8387622232 aAgacond(1974 :cAtlanta, Georgia)10aAgacon 74 :b23 thru 25 Aug 74 : report two.34aCon report 2 1aAtlanta, GA :bJoe Celko,c1974. a10 unnumbered pages :billustrations, 1 map ;c23 cm +e1 envelope. atext2rdacontent astill image2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier aAn envelope is stapled in the middle of the publication, and contains a hotel room reservation card specifically for people attending the conference.0 aMap of Atlanta -- Editorial -- Costumes -- Awards -- Main meeting room -- Hotel -- Fees -- Films -- Revel -- VIPs -- Tables -- Cabaret -- Members. aAGACON '74 was the 12th [publication erroneously cites it as the 13th] Annual Deep South Science Fiction Conference, to be held in Atlanta, GA at the Sheraton-Biltmore Hotel on the 23 thru 25 of August, 1974. a"AgaCon was the name given to DeepSouthCon when it was held in Atlanta, GA. It apparently was not otherwise held. DeepSouthCon 12 (also called AgaCon '74) was held August 23-25, 1974 in Atlanta, GA. Membership was 178. Chaired by Joe Celko and Sam Gastfriend. Ken Moore won the Rebel Award and George Alec Effinger was the Phoenix winner. There apparently was no Guest of Honor" -- Fancyclopedia 3. 0aScience fictionxHistory and criticismvCongresses. 0aScience fictionvCongresses.1 aCelko, Joe.2 aSheraton-Biltmore Hotel (Atlanta, Georgia),ehost institution.2 aDeepSouthCond(1974 :n12th :cAtlanta, Georgia) 0aJohn Ryan Comic Collection.5ANL