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− | + | ''Graustark'' was the first-ever [[Diplomacy]]-by-mail [[fanzine]], published by [[John Boardman]]. It has at least 793 issues (we have an excellent list, but this webpage is too small to list it) starting in the ’60s and continuing (at least) to mid-2013. | |
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+ | The title comes from the name of a fictional country in Eastern [[Europe]], used as a setting for several [[novels]] by [[George Barr McCutcheon]]. | ||
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+ | See also: ''[[Ruritania]]'', [[Fredonia]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:44, 31 May 2024
Graustark was the first-ever Diplomacy-by-mail fanzine, published by John Boardman. It has at least 793 issues (we have an excellent list, but this webpage is too small to list it) starting in the ’60s and continuing (at least) to mid-2013.
The title comes from the name of a fictional country in Eastern Europe, used as a setting for several novels by George Barr McCutcheon.
See also: Ruritania, Fredonia.
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