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One of the first [[Tolkien fanzines]], it was published in four issues in June 1965-1966 by [[David Hall]] and [[Greg Shaw]], first in Crystal City. MO and then in the [[Bay Area]].
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One of the first [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] [[fanzines]], it was published in four issues in June 1965-1966 by [[David Hall]] and [[Greg Shaw]], first in Crystal City, MO, and then in the [[Bay Area]].
  
 
[[David Bratman]] described it as "the leading exponent in the US of the psychedelic-hippie side of [[Tolkien fandom]]."  This was especially true in the fourth and final issue which rubbed many parts of Tolkien fandom the wrong way.
 
[[David Bratman]] described it as "the leading exponent in the US of the psychedelic-hippie side of [[Tolkien fandom]]."  This was especially true in the fourth and final issue which rubbed many parts of Tolkien fandom the wrong way.
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Latest revision as of 18:02, 29 October 2023

One of the first J. R. R. Tolkien fanzines, it was published in four issues in June 1965-1966 by David Hall and Greg Shaw, first in Crystal City, MO, and then in the Bay Area.

David Bratman described it as "the leading exponent in the US of the psychedelic-hippie side of Tolkien fandom." This was especially true in the fourth and final issue which rubbed many parts of Tolkien fandom the wrong way.

A Best of Entmoot was published in 1970.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 June 1965 11 editors: David Hall and Greg Shaw
2 October 1965 20
3 February 1966 26 ed. is now Shaw
4 August 1966 38 Final issue



Publication 19651966
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