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[[File:Farmer.jpg|right|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 to [[Philip Jose Farmer]] (author of biographies <u>Tarzan Alive</u> and <u>Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life</u>) we now have access to many hidden events and secrets.
 
   
 
=='''Welcome to the Wold Newton Resource site!'''==
Much of this history 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.
 
 
[[File:WNR.jpg|thumb|left|308px]]A fresh look at the Wold Newton Universe as expanded and explored by Win Scott Eckert and the New Wold Newton Meteorics Society (and others). Thanks to '''[[Philip José Farmer]]''' (author of biographies ''[[Tarzan Alive]]'' and ''[[Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life]]'') we now have access to many hidden events and secrets.
   
 
Much of this history centers around a group of families present at the falling of a [[Wold Newton Meteorite|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. [http://thepulp.net/PulpFAQ/farmer.html General information about the WNU can be read here].
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!'''
 
   
 
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:
The WNR contains:
 
*Original [[Research by Philip Jose Farmer]]
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*Original [[Research by Philip Jose Farmer|Research by Philip José Farmer]]
 
*A quick [[:Category:Lexicon|Lexicon]] of various individuals, places and things.
*Articles [[:Category: Expanding Articles|Expanding on Farmer's Discoveries]]
 
*A quick [[:Category:Lexicon|Lexicon]] of Various Individuals and Places.
 
 
*Other [[Links of Interest|Links of interest]] for scholars of Wold Newton.
 
*Other [[Links of Interest|Links of interest]] for scholars of Wold Newton.
 
*Simple biographies of important [[:Category:Authors|Authors]].
 
*Simple biographies of important [[:Category:Authors|Authors]].
 
*A complete [[:Category:Table of Contents|Table of Contents]].
 
*A complete [[:Category:Table of Contents|Table of Contents]].
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*Not one but Several [[FAQs]] (heh heh)
   
 
==Latest activity==
 
==Latest activity==

Latest revision as of 09:41, 6 May 2011

Welcome to the Wold Newton Resource site!

WNR

A fresh look at the Wold Newton Universe as expanded and explored by Win Scott Eckert and the New Wold Newton Meteorics Society (and others). Thanks to Philip José Farmer (author of biographies Tarzan Alive and Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life) we now have access to many hidden events and secrets.

Much of this history 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. General information about the WNU can be read here.

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:

Latest activity