Rhodomagnetic Digest
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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 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 |
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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 |
- Rhodomagnetic Digest online at fanac.org.
Publication | 1949—1962 |
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