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(Did you mean the original name for a [[CUSFuSsing|Columbia University clubzine]]?)
 
(Did you mean the original name for a [[CUSFuSsing|Columbia University clubzine]]?)
  
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A major [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[Lee Hoffman]] of [[Savannah, GA]].  '''''[[Q]]''''' (for such was its [[nickname]]) was nominated for the [[1951 Best Fanzine Retro Hugo]] and the [[1954 Best Fanzine Retro Hugo]]. Yes, it‘s a misspelling of ''Quandary.''
  
A major [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[Lee Hoffman]] of [[Savannah, GA]].  '''''[[Q]]''''' (for such was its [[nickname]]) was nominated for the [[1951 Best Fanzine Retro Hugo]] and the [[1954 Best Fanzine Retro Hugo]].
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It was a [[focal point]] of [[Sixth Fandom]] and regarded as one of the finest examples of the [[fannish]] fanzine.
  
 
The first [[annish]] was called the '''''Quannish''''' or '''''Quish'''''.
 
The first [[annish]] was called the '''''Quannish''''' or '''''Quish'''''.
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Material from ''Quandry'' was republished in [[Bob Lichtman]]'s ''[[Some of the Best from Quandry]]'' and in [[Joe Siclari]]'s ''[[Complete Quandry]]''.
 
Material from ''Quandry'' was republished in [[Bob Lichtman]]'s ''[[Some of the Best from Quandry]]'' and in [[Joe Siclari]]'s ''[[Complete Quandry]]''.
  
"'''The Harp That Once or Twice'''" was a column by [[Walt Willis]] that began in 1951 in ''Quandry''. The columns were collected in [[Warhoon 28]].
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"[[The Harp That Once or Twice]]", a popular column by [[Walt Willis]], began in 1951 in ''Quandry''.  
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Issue || Date || Pages  
 
Issue || Date || Pages  
V1.1 #1 ||August 1950 ||20  
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V1.1 #1 || August 1950 || 20  
V1.2 #2 ||September 1950 ||22  
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V1.2 #2 || September 1950 || 22  
V1.3 #3 ||October 1950 ||26  
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V1.3 #3 || October 1950 || 26  
V1.4 #4 ||November 1950 ||26  
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V1.4 #4 || November 1950 || 26  
V1.5 #5 ||December 1950 ||26  
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V1.5 #5 || December 1950 || 26  
V1.6 #6 ||January 1951 ||26  
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V1.6 #6 || January 1951 || 26  
V1.7 #7 ||February 1951 ||26  
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V1.7 #7 || February 1951 || 26  
V1.8 #8 ||March 1951 ||30  
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V1.8 #8 || March 1951 || 30  
V1.9 #9 ||April 1951 ||30  
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V1.9 #9 || April 1951 || 30  
V1.10 #10 ||May 1951 ||30  
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V1.10 #10 || May 1951 || 30  
V1.11 #11 ||June 1951 ||30  
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V1.11 #11 || June 1951 || 30  
V1.12 #12 ||July 1951 ||30  
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V1.12 #12 || July 1951 || 30  
V2.1 #13 ||August 1951 ||100  
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V2.1 #13 || August 1951 || 100  
V2.2 #14 ||October 1951 ||30  
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V2.2 #14 || October 1951 || 30  
V2.3 #15 ||(November) 1951 ||30  
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V2.3 #15 || (November) 1951 || 30  
V2.4 #16 ||December 1951 ||26  
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V2.4 #16 || December 1951 || 26  
#17 ||January 1952 ||24  
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#17 || January 1952 || 24  
#18 ||March 1952 ||24  
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#18 || March 1952 || 24  
#19 ||(April) 1952 ||24  
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#19 || (April) 1952 || 24  
#20 ||(May) 1952 ||22  
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#20 || (May) 1952 || 22  
#21 ||June 1952 ||22  
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#21 || June 1952 || 22  
#22 ||July 1952 ||22  
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#22 || July 1952 || 22  
#23 ||October 1952 ||22  
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#23 || October 1952 || 22  
#24 ||October 1952 ||22  
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#24 || October 1952 || 22  
#25 ||October 10, 1952 ||20  
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#25 || October 10, 1952 || 20  
#26 ||October 1952 ||20  
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#26 || October 1952 || 20  
#27-28 ||December 1952 ||34  
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#27-28 || December 1952 || 34  
#29 ||May 1953 ||22  
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#29 || May 1953 || 22  
#30 ||November 1953 ||22  
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#30 || November 1953 || 22  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:52, 18 July 2021

(Did you mean the original name for a Columbia University clubzine?)

A major fanzine published by Lee Hoffman of Savannah, GA. Q (for such was its nickname) was nominated for the 1951 Best Fanzine Retro Hugo and the 1954 Best Fanzine Retro Hugo. Yes, it‘s a misspelling of Quandary.

It was a focal point of Sixth Fandom and regarded as one of the finest examples of the fannish fanzine.

The first annish was called the Quannish or Quish.

Material from Quandry was republished in Bob Lichtman's Some of the Best from Quandry and in Joe Siclari's Complete Quandry.

"The Harp That Once or Twice", a popular column by Walt Willis, began in 1951 in Quandry.

Quandry online at fanac.org

Issue Date Pages
V1.1 #1 August 1950 20
V1.2 #2 September 1950 22
V1.3 #3 October 1950 26
V1.4 #4 November 1950 26
V1.5 #5 December 1950 26
V1.6 #6 January 1951 26
V1.7 #7 February 1951 26
V1.8 #8 March 1951 30
V1.9 #9 April 1951 30
V1.10 #10 May 1951 30
V1.11 #11 June 1951 30
V1.12 #12 July 1951 30
V2.1 #13 August 1951 100
V2.2 #14 October 1951 30
V2.3 #15 (November) 1951 30
V2.4 #16 December 1951 26
#17 January 1952 24
#18 March 1952 24
#19 (April) 1952 24
#20 (May) 1952 22
#21 June 1952 22
#22 July 1952 22
#23 October 1952 22
#24 October 1952 22
#25 October 10, 1952 20
#26 October 1952 20
#27-28 December 1952 34
#29 May 1953 22
#30 November 1953 22

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
(Hoffwoman) The famous fanzine published by Lee Hoffman of Savannah Ga. before she gafiated for the first time. Q was the rallying point of Sixth Fandom as Spacewarp was of Fifth. It was notable for many things, especially: calling Tucker forth to walk the Earth again; publishing the outstanding material by Walt Willis which inspired the WAW With the Crew in '52 movement; and inspiring 7th Fandom, which was prophesied by Bob Silverberg in the pages of Q and begun when the black-bordered Quandry arrived at Harlan Ellison's. The Quannish was the thirteenth (first anniversary) issue of Q, one of the hundred-page fanzines; you can recognize it by the cover done in plaid ink. And Quandrical publications were those Leeh published.

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