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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Rider}} (Did you mean the [[rider|publishing term]]?)
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  • (Did you mean a [[The Rider|Rusty Hevelin fanzine]]?) ...normally ran 2-4 pages, occasionally had an 8-12 page [[letterzine]] as a rider.
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  • A [[fanzine]] distributed as a [[letterzine]] [[rider]] to ''[[Fanac]]''. 1 ||April 1960 ||10 ||ed. [[Terry Carr]]; [[Rider]] to ''[[Fanac]] 56''
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  • A 2-page [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] by [[John D. Berry]] included as a rider to [[Izzard]] #3. [[Category:fanzine]]
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  • ...lished in 1962 by [[Al Lewis]] and [[Ron Ellik]] which was included as a [[rider]] to ''[[TNFF]]''. [[Category:fanzine]]
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  • An 8-page, [[one-shot]] [[FAAn Awards]] ballot [[rider]] published by [[Andy Hooper]] and [[Victor Gonzalez]] in February 2001. [[Category:fanzine]]
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  • A [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Walter Breen]] as a [[rider]] to ''[[Fanac]] 78'' in September 1961. The 16-page [[mimeoed]] [[zine]] i [[Category:fanzine]]
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[David N. Hall]] in Crystal City, [[Missouri]]. 2 ||1964 ||25 ||Includes ''[[A Rider to Mathom]] #2''
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[James V. Taurasi]] in the 60s. It was subtitled "The Mons 8 V2.4 || September 1964 ||2 || rider to ''[[Science Fiction Times]] #419''
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  • (Did you mean the [[DNQ|fanspeak]] or the [[DNQ (Sweden)|Swedish fanzine]]?) A more-or-less monthly, [[mimeoed]] [[fanzine]] with thirty-four issues published by [[Taral Wayne]] and [[Victoria Vayne
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  • Possibly the first [[Canadian]] [[fanzine]], [[published]] in the late 1930s by [[Nils Helmer Frome]]. It included ...Smith]]'s [[poem]] "Alienation" plus material by [[Duane Rimel]] and [[H. Rider Haggard]].
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  • A [[FAPAzine]] published by [[Lee Hoffman]] which was later revived as a [[rider]] by [[Ted White]] and [[Arnie Katz]]. ...on for [[Quip|QUIP]], and is mailed with QUIP to regular readers of that [[fanzine]]. FANHISTORY is edited by [[Ted White]] and Arnie Katz, and watched over b
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  • ...r beanie]] and a copy of [[Fancyclopedia II]].) ''[[Hobgoblin]]'' was a [[fanzine]]-review supplement to it. ...ith issues of [[Dave Rike]]'s ''[[RUR (Rike)]]''. It won the [[1959 Best Fanzine Hugo]].
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  • ...friend [[Kurt Erichsen]], resident in another Oregon town, to co-found a [[fanzine]], ''[[Endeavor]]'', which Nelson flogged to his high school friends. Nels ...One of his hobbyhorses is [[Tolkien]]'s imaginative indebtedness to [[H. Rider Haggard]], and another is [[C. S. Lewis|Lewis]]'s fascination with American
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  • ''(Did you mean the [[Scienti-Comics|Philip Bronson fanzine ''Scienti-Comics'']]?)'' ...adet (a picturization of the TV series), and in England "Jeff Hawke, Space Rider". [[Fandom]] has gotten into the comics too; in 1954 [[Strange Adventures]]
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  • Before [[World War II]], he took over the [[fanzine]] ''[[Novae Terrae]]'' and renamed it ''[[New Worlds (Carnell)]]'', using ' * ''[[Sands of Time]]'' ([[rider]] with ''[[Futurian War Digest]]'')
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  • ...cluding two half-issues) of the modestly named '''''Focal Point''''', a "[[fanzine]] of news, views and reviews," during the mid-1960s. 20 ||February 4, 1966 ||4 ||''[[Fan-Noise]] #1'' was a [[rider]]
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  • Eyeball – Fanzine Reviews || ''Ritblat/Grim News'' #1, March 1974 Burning Hell – Fanzine Reviews || ''Stop Breaking Down'' #2, April 1976
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  • ...Hevelin''', aka '''Rust E. Barron''' and '''Rustebar''') was a [[fan]], [[fanzine]] [[publisher]], [[collector]], and [[huckster]]. He was originally a redhe ...website=https://diyhistory.lib.uiowa.edu/collections/show/18 | text=UIowa fanzine digitization project.}}
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  • ...oking for a new editor just then. Gernsback was so impressed with Hornig's fanzine that he sent for him and hired him at age 17. ...ig]] started much younger than I did, and published these 18 issues of his fanzine from 1933 to 1935. They are collected here in facsimile from the originals.
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