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A [[fanzine]] originally published between 1949 and 1951, originally by the [[Elves, Gnomes, and Little Men's Chowder, Science Fiction, and Marching Society]], but the publication caused so much dissension within the organization, that it ceased to be the [[clubzine]] and the [[fanzine]] went off on its own. (See [[Bay Area]] for the discussion in [[Fancyclopedia 2]].) It was revived for three issues in 1962 by [[Al haLevy]].
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A [[fanzine]] originally [[published]] between 1949 and 1951, at first by the [[Elves, Gnomes, and Little Men's Chowder, Science Fiction, and Marching Society]], but the publication caused so much dissension within the [[organization]], that it ceased to be the [[clubzine]] and went off on its own. (See [[Bay Area]] for the discussion in [[Fancyclopedia 2]].) It was revived for three issues in 1962 by [[Al haLevy]].
  
Rhodomagnetism was a fictional science from [[Jack Williamson]]'s ''[[The Humanoids]]'', and (as "rhodomagnetics") his earlier novelette "With Folded Hands ...".
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'''''Rhodomagnetism''''' was a [[fiction]]al science from [[Jack Williamson]]'s 1949 [[novel]] ''[[The Humanoids]]'', and (as "'''rhodomagnetics'''") in his 1947 [[novelette]] "With Folded Hands... ."
  
The six issues of Volume 1 were edited by [[George T. Blumenson]], the six of Volume 2 were edited by [[Don Fabun]] and [[Donald Baker Moore]], and Volume 3 by [[Don Fabun]] alone.
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The six issues of Volume 1 were edited by [[George T. Blumenson]], the six of Volume 2 were edited by [[Donald Baker Moore]], and Volume 3 by [[Don Fabun]].
 
 
A detailed, retrospective review by [[Jon D. Swartz]] of the March, 1951, issue (Volume II, Number 5) was published in ''[[scientifiction-the-first-fandom-report|Scientifiction: The First Fandom Report]]'' for Spring, 2003.
 
 
 
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  Issue || Date || Pages || Notes  
 
  Issue || Date || Pages || Notes  
VI.1 ||July 24, 1949 || ||  
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V1.1 || July 24, 1949 || ||  
VI.2 ||August 1949 || ||  
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V1.2 || August 1949 || ||  
VI.3 ||September 1949 ||18 ||  
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V1.3 || September 1949 || 18 ||  
VI.4 ||December 1949 || ||  
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V1.4 || December 1949 || ||  
VI.5 ||March 1950 || ||  
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V1.5 || March 1950 || ||  
VI.6 ||May 1950 ||42 ||  
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V1.6 || May 1950 || 42 || Last issue edited by [[George T. Blumenson]]
VI.7 ||June 1950 ||56 ||Last issue edited by [[George T. Blumenson]]  
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V1.7 || June 1950 || 56 || Ed. now [[Donald Baker Moore]]
VII.1 ||August 1950 ||42 ||  
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V2.1 #8 || August 1950 || 42 ||  
VII.2 ||September 1950 ||44 ||  
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V2.2 #9 || September 1950 || 44 ||  
VII.3 || ||40 ||  
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V2.3 #10 || November 1950 || 40 ||  
VII.4 ||February 1951 ||44 ||  
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V2.4 #11 || February 1951 || 44 ||  
VII.5 ||March 1951 ||44 ||  
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V2.5 || March 1951 || 44 ||  
VIII.1 #14 ||June-July 1951 ||60 ||  
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V3.1 #14 || June-July 1951 || 60 || Ed. is [[Don Fabun]]
VIII.2 #15 ||July 1951 ||60 ||  
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V3.2 #15 || July 1951 || 60 ||  
VIII.3 #16 ||October 1951 ||62 ||  
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V3.3 #16 || October 1951 || 62 ||  
VIII.4 #17 ||November-December 1951 ||62 ||  
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V3.4 #17 || November-December 1951 || 62 ||  
VIII.5 #18 ||1952 ||64 ||  
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V3.5 #18 || 1952 || 64 ||  
VIII.6 #19 ||1952 ||64 ||  
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V3.6 #19 || 1952 || 64 ||  
V4.1 #20 ||1952 ||78 ||  
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V4.1 #20 || 1952 || 78 ||  
V4.2 #21 ||1952 ||56 ||Final issue of first series under [[Don Fabun]]  
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V4.2 #21 || 1952 || 56 || Final issue of first series under [[Don Fabun]]  
  ||1952 ||16 ||[[Bidzine]] for [[San Francisco in '53]]  
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  || 1952 || 16 || [[Bidzine]] for [[San Francisco in '53]]  
V5.1 #22 ||July 1962 ||76 ||First issue of revival under [[Al haLevy]]  
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V5.1 #22 || July 1962 || 76 || First issue of revival under [[Al haLevy]]  
V5.2 #23 ||October 1962 ||72+ ||Final issue of revival  
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V5.2 #23 || October 1962 || 72+ || Final issue of revival  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:56, 5 February 2024

A fanzine originally published between 1949 and 1951, at first by the Elves, Gnomes, and Little Men's Chowder, Science Fiction, and Marching Society, but the publication caused so much dissension within the organization, that it ceased to be the clubzine and went off on its own. (See Bay Area for the discussion in Fancyclopedia 2.) It was revived for three issues in 1962 by Al haLevy.

Rhodomagnetism was a fictional science from Jack Williamson's 1949 novel The Humanoids, and (as "rhodomagnetics") in his 1947 novelette "With Folded Hands... ."

The six issues of Volume 1 were edited by George T. Blumenson, the six of Volume 2 were edited by Donald Baker Moore, and Volume 3 by Don Fabun.

Issue Date Pages Notes
V1.1 July 24, 1949
V1.2 August 1949
V1.3 September 1949 18
V1.4 December 1949
V1.5 March 1950
V1.6 May 1950 42 Last issue edited by George T. Blumenson
V1.7 June 1950 56 Ed. now Donald Baker Moore
V2.1 #8 August 1950 42
V2.2 #9 September 1950 44
V2.3 #10 November 1950 40
V2.4 #11 February 1951 44
V2.5 March 1951 44
V3.1 #14 June-July 1951 60 Ed. is Don Fabun
V3.2 #15 July 1951 60
V3.3 #16 October 1951 62
V3.4 #17 November-December 1951 62
V3.5 #18 1952 64
V3.6 #19 1952 64
V4.1 #20 1952 78
V4.2 #21 1952 56 Final issue of first series under Don Fabun
1952 16 Bidzine for San Francisco in '53
V5.1 #22 July 1962 76 First issue of revival under Al haLevy
V5.2 #23 October 1962 72+ Final issue of revival



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