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'''Cargonaut Press''' was founded by John Paul Sanders 2000 to publish the lost supplements by the [[Keith Bros.|Keith Brothers]].  
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[[Cargonaut Press]] was a small {{CT}} publisher and an imprint of the [[Keith Brothers]].
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
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''Overview Synopsis:'' [[Cargonaut Press]] was a venture undertaken by [[Paul Sanders]] starting in 1998 to publish several previously unpublished Traveller supplements written by [[J. Andrew Keith]] and illustrated by [[William H. Keith, Jr.]].  
  
Paul Sanders of Cargonaut Press bought a copy of the novel The Force of Destiny and offered to publish it, agreeing to supply the author Dale Kemper with 200 copies of the book in payment. The 200 copies of the book were never forthcoming (“lost in the mail” according to Sanders) transforming the Cargonaut Press edition into an unauthorized pirate edition.  
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=== Overview Story Synopsis ===
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No information yet available.
  
In August 2005, John shut down the Cargonaut website, announcing his retirement from Traveller and gaming.  
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=== ‎Popular Artists & Authors ===
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''Artists:''
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* [[William H. Keith, Jr.]]
  
[[Cargonaut List]]
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''Authors:''
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* [[J. Andrew Keith]]
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* [[Paul Sanders]]
  
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=== External Link/s ===
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# EXTERNAL LINK: [[TBD]]
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=== [[Library Data|Library Data Entries]] (Public) ===
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# [[TBD]]
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== Meta-history & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
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In August 2005, Paul shut down the Cargonaut Press website.
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* In February of 2015 Paul transferred the copyrights of all Cargonaut Press properties to [[Marc Miller]] of [[FFE]].
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* These "Lost Supplements" were limited to a print run of 500 copies and sold out shortly after their release in mid-2000.
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=== Bibliography-Ludography (Published Products) ===
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This edition is best known for the following products:
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== References & Contributions ([[Sources]]) ==
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{{Sources
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|S2= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]]
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|S3= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]]  
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Latest revision as of 10:25, 20 June 2020

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Cargonaut Press was a small Classic Traveller publisher and an imprint of the Keith Brothers.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

Overview Synopsis: Cargonaut Press was a venture undertaken by Paul Sanders starting in 1998 to publish several previously unpublished Traveller supplements written by J. Andrew Keith and illustrated by William H. Keith, Jr..

Overview Story Synopsis[edit]

No information yet available.

‎Popular Artists & Authors[edit]

Artists:

Authors:

External Link/s[edit]

  1. EXTERNAL LINK: TBD

Library Data Entries (Public)[edit]

  1. TBD

Meta-history & Background (Dossier)[edit]

In August 2005, Paul shut down the Cargonaut Press website.

  • In February of 2015 Paul transferred the copyrights of all Cargonaut Press properties to Marc Miller of FFE.
  • These "Lost Supplements" were limited to a print run of 500 copies and sold out shortly after their release in mid-2000.

Bibliography-Ludography (Published Products)[edit]

This edition is best known for the following products:


References & Contributions (Sources)[edit]

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