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''Middle Earth'' was a [[hoax]] [[fanzine]] created by [[Alex Lewis]]. Allegedly, it was the [[clubzine]] of [[Numenore]], a supposed [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] [[club]] in the United Arab Emirates. Only one issue -- Volume 13 #2, January 20, 1994, 1 page -- was actually published, yet they were collected and published in an issue of ''[[Nigglings]]''. | ''Middle Earth'' was a [[hoax]] [[fanzine]] created by [[Alex Lewis]]. Allegedly, it was the [[clubzine]] of [[Numenore]], a supposed [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] [[club]] in the United Arab Emirates. Only one issue -- Volume 13 #2, January 20, 1994, 1 page -- was actually published, yet they were collected and published in an issue of ''[[Nigglings]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 17:45, 29 October 2023
(Did you mean J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional world?)
Middle Earth was a hoax fanzine created by Alex Lewis. Allegedly, it was the clubzine of Numenore, a supposed J. R. R. Tolkien club in the United Arab Emirates. Only one issue -- Volume 13 #2, January 20, 1994, 1 page -- was actually published, yet they were collected and published in an issue of Nigglings.
Publication | 1994 |
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