Goliard

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A long-running FAPAzine published by Karen Anderson. Some of the issues were unnumbered, with Anderson writing that she doesn't know what number it is, so compiling a list of the issues, is somewhat challenging. The table here is our best information to date. The first issue appears to be #833, and the last being #850 (none of the standard library collections have issues outside this range). The numbering certainly did not begin with #1. The missing issue numbers 839 and 848 may not correspond to published issues.

Issue Date Pages Mailing Notes
833 Reported by UC-Riverside
835 October 1964 18 FAPA 109 PM, FAPA 110
835 October 1964 8 FAPA 110 by Bill Rotsler and subtitled "On the Psychiatrist's Couch"
834 February 1965 6 SAPS 69, FAPA 110
836 April 1965 13 SAPS 71
837 Reported by UC-Riverside
838 February 1966 18 FAPA 114
839 Spring 1966 12 SAPS 75
840 1966 FAPA 118, SAPS 77 Reported by UC-Riverside
NN February 1969 8 FAPA 126 "A Goliard whose serial number I don't feel like looking up." Presumably #841, since UC-Riverside reports an issue numbered 842, and Anderson starts this issue with a comment that it's been a very long time since the previous issue.
842 1969 Reported by UC-Riverside
843 February 1970 Reported by UC-Riverside. Date from Zinewiki
844 1971
845 February 1972 FAPA 138
846 February 1973 FAPA 142
847 February 1974 FAPA 146
848 February 1975 8 FAPA 150
NN February 1976 FAPA 154 presumably #849. "I've forgotten the number again."
850 February 1977 FAPA 158

The Eaton collection (UC-Riverside) reports an issue #154, but it seems likely that this is the unnumbered issue from FAPA 154. One of the issues 836 or 837 was published in April 1965 (Zinewiki).


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