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A [[fanzine]] published with twenty issues by [[H. C. Koenig]] in [[New York City]]. It was distributed through [[FAPA]] and [[NAPA]].
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A [[fanzine]] published with twenty issues by [[H. C. Koenig]] in [[New York City]]. It was distributed through [[FAPA]] and [[NAPA]].
  
 
Koenig's secretary did most of the work of publication. Koenig worked as an electrical engineer for Electrical Testing Laboratories, in New York,. He would write "scathing comments on inane professional writing and stupid fannish opinions", and then turn the manuscript over to his secretary and let her do all the rest.  
 
Koenig's secretary did most of the work of publication. Koenig worked as an electrical engineer for Electrical Testing Laboratories, in New York,. He would write "scathing comments on inane professional writing and stupid fannish opinions", and then turn the manuscript over to his secretary and let her do all the rest.  
  
 
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  Issue || Date || Pages || Notes  
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  Issue || Date || Pages || [[FAPA]] mailing || Notes  
V1, #1 ||1938 || ||  
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V1.1 || August 1938 || 5 || 5 ||
V1, #2 ||May 1939 || ||  
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V1.2 || May 1939 || || ||
V1, #3 ||September 1939 ||14 ||Corner stapled  
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V1.3 || September 1939 || 14 || ||Corner stapled  
V1, #4 ||December 1939 || ||  
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V1.4 || December 1939 || || ||
V1, #5 ||May 1940 || ||  
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V1.5 || May 1940 || || ||
V1, #6 ||December 1940 || ||  
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V1.6 || December 1940 || || ||
V2, #1 ||March 1941 || ||  
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V2.1 || March 1941 || || ||
V2, #2 ||June 1941 || ||  
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V2.2 || June 1941 || || ||
V2, #3 ||September 1941 || ||  
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V2.3 || September 1941 || || ||
V2, #4 ||December 1941 || ||  
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V2.4 || December 1941 || || ||
V2, #5 ||March 1942 || ||  
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V2.5 || March 1942 || || ||
V2, #6 ||June 1942 || ||  
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V2.6 || June 1942 || 12 || 20 ||
V3, #1 ||December 1942 ||11 ||  
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V3.1 || December 1942 || 11 || 22 ||
V3, #2 ||June 1943 ||10 ||  
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V3.2 || June 1943 || 10 || 24 ||
V3, #3 ||June 1944 || ||  
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V3.3 || June 1944 || 14 || 28 ||
V3, #4 ||April 1945 || ||  
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V3.4 || April 1945 || || ||
V3, #5 ||October 1945 ||18 ||Single-sided  
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V3.5 || October 1945 || 18 || 33 || Single-sided  
V3, #6 ||January 1946 || ||  
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V3.6 || January 1946 || || ||
V4, #1 ||April 1946 || ||  
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V4.1 || April 1946 || || ||
V4, #2 ||October 1946 ||19 ||Single-sided. Final issue  
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V4.2 || October 1946 || 19 || || Single-sided. Final issue  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:25, 10 April 2023

A fanzine published with twenty issues by H. C. Koenig in New York City. It was distributed through FAPA and NAPA.

Koenig's secretary did most of the work of publication. Koenig worked as an electrical engineer for Electrical Testing Laboratories, in New York,. He would write "scathing comments on inane professional writing and stupid fannish opinions", and then turn the manuscript over to his secretary and let her do all the rest.

Issue Date Pages FAPA mailing Notes
V1.1 August 1938 5 5
V1.2 May 1939
V1.3 September 1939 14 Corner stapled
V1.4 December 1939
V1.5 May 1940
V1.6 December 1940
V2.1 March 1941
V2.2 June 1941
V2.3 September 1941
V2.4 December 1941
V2.5 March 1942
V2.6 June 1942 12 20
V3.1 December 1942 11 22
V3.2 June 1943 10 24
V3.3 June 1944 14 28
V3.4 April 1945
V3.5 October 1945 18 33 Single-sided
V3.6 January 1946
V4.1 April 1946
V4.2 October 1946 19 Single-sided. Final issue


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