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(See also ''[[I Palantir]]'' and ''[[Palantir]]''.)
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A [[Tolkien fanzine]] published by [[Cathy Siemann]] in Newburgh, NY.  [[Gary Hunnewell]] notes that "The second issue contains a wicked spoof on the ''[[Frodo Fortnightly]]''. Evidently the editors did not get along with the [[National Tolkien League]]."
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A [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[Cathy Siemann]] in Newburgh, NY.  [[Gary Hunnewell]] notes that "The second issue contains a wicked [[burlesque|spoof]] on the ''[[Frodo Fortnightly]]''. Evidently the editors did not get along with the [[National Tolkien League]]."
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 18 October 2023

(Did you want I Palantir or Palantir?)


A J. R. R. Tolkien fanzine published by Cathy Siemann in Newburgh, NY. Gary Hunnewell notes that "The second issue contains a wicked spoof on the Frodo Fortnightly. Evidently the editors did not get along with the National Tolkien League."

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 1978 44
2 January 11, 1980 44



Publication 1978
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