Allerlei

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Walter Breen's FAPAzine; the title is German for "various, sundry, all kinds".

After his 1964 marriage to Marion Zimmer Bradley, her Day*Star was (until she quit FAPA in February 1974) combined with Allerlei, usually coming second, even though hers was older and, perhaps, more important and respected. Breen included Day*Star in his cover, filled with capitalized punning slogans (somewhat like interlineations, except without lines), unlike her minimal masthead.

Issue Date Pp FAPA mai­ling -Notes
8 in Ted White's Proxyboo 1
9 also in Proxyboo 1
10 July 1964 3 107 in Bradley's Catch Trap 106
11 July 1964 3 107 also in Catch Trap 106
October 1964 14 ?
14 February 1965 18 111 preceding Day*Star 25, which continued page numbering on 19–34 with a minimal header of its own
15 May 1965 ? with Day*Star 26
17 November 1967 ? with Day*Star 28
February 1972 10 / 19 138 "DAY STAR/ALLERLEI, combined with one another and issued for […] FAPA by Walter Breen and Marion Zimmer Bradley […] Credits, OE: MZB pp 1-6, 17-18, WB the rest."
Special Leaflet 1 February 1973 23 142 "The Gemini Problem: A Study in Darkover"
February 1974 11 146 Unnumbered, 11pp (6 sheets; cover's empty verso unnumbered, text begins on 2nd recto but as -2-) stapled with following, also unnumbered and final 6-page Day*Star. Combined title page says usual from the Walter Breen and Mari­on Z. Bradley partnership on its 10th annish
February 1978 12 162


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