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[[File:Farmer.jpg|right|The discoverer of the Wold Newton Families]]
 
[[File:Farmer.jpg|right|The discoverer of the Wold Newton Families]]
 
=='''Welcome to the Wold Newton Resource Wiki'''==
 
=='''Welcome to the Wold Newton Resource Wiki'''==
A fresh look at Philip Jose Farmer's Wold Newton Universe as expanded and explored by Win Scott Eckert and the New Wold Newton Meteorics Society (and others). Thanks to[[Philip Jose Farmer]] (author of biographies '''''Tarzan Alive''''' and '''''Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life''''') we now have access to many hidden events and secrets. Much centers around a group of families present at the falling of a meteorite on December 13, 1795 near Wold Newton in Yorkshire, England. Exploits of the descendants of these families inspired such authors as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Sax Rohmer, Dorothy L. Sayers, Jules Verne and many more. Here at last is an authorative resource for Farmer's groundbreaking work, carried on and expanded, revealing at last the '''Secret Chronology of the World!'''
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A fresh look at Philip Jose Farmer's Wold Newton Universe as expanded and explored by Win Scott Eckert and the New Wold Newton Meteorics Society (and others). Thanks to[[Philip Jose Farmer]] (author of biographies '''''Tarzan Alive''''' and '''''Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life''''') we now have access to many hidden events and secrets. Much centers around a group of families present at the falling of a meteorite on December 13, 1795 near Wold Newton in Yorkshire, England. Exploits of the descendants of these families inspired such authors as Sir [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]], [[Sax Rohmer]], [[Dorothy L. Sayers]], [[Jules Verne]] and many more. Here at last is an authorative resource for Farmer's groundbreaking work, carried on and expanded, revealing at last the '''Secret Chronology of the World!'''
   
 
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The discoverer of the Wold Newton Families

Welcome to the Wold Newton Resource Wiki

A fresh look at Philip Jose Farmer's Wold Newton Universe as expanded and explored by Win Scott Eckert and the New Wold Newton Meteorics Society (and others). Thanks toPhilip Jose Farmer (author of biographies Tarzan Alive and Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life) we now have access to many hidden events and secrets. Much centers around a group of families present at the falling of a meteorite on December 13, 1795 near Wold Newton in Yorkshire, England. Exploits of the descendants of these families inspired such authors as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Sax Rohmer, Dorothy L. Sayers, Jules Verne and many more. Here at last is an authorative resource for Farmer's groundbreaking work, carried on and expanded, revealing at last the Secret Chronology of the World!

The WNR contains:

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