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== (1) A Fapazine by Ed Cox==
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(Did you mean a [[Altair (Cox fanzine)|Ed Cox fanzine]] or a [[Altair (Whittier fanzine)|Terry Whittier fanzine]]?)
  
A [[Fapazine]] published by [[Ed Cox]].
 
 
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Issue || Date || Pages || Notes
 
1 ||February 1950 ||24 ||In [[FAPA]] 50
 
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== (2) A Fanzine by Terry Whittier==
 
 
A [[fanzine]] published by [[Terry Whittier]].  The first issue was published for the [[Sacramento SF Association]].
 
 
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Issue || Date || Pages || Notes
 
1 ||September 1975 ||28 ||
 
2 ||March 1976 || ||
 
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4 ||January 1978 ||20 ||b/w ''[[Fan Art Review]]''
 
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== (3) An Australian Prozine==
 
 
''Altair: Alternative Airings of Speculative Fiction'' was a [[prozine]] edited by [[Robert N. Stephenson]] and published by his [[small press]] [[Altair Australia]].
 
''Altair: Alternative Airings of Speculative Fiction'' was a [[prozine]] edited by [[Robert N. Stephenson]] and published by his [[small press]] [[Altair Australia]].
  
 
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Revision as of 04:01, 28 January 2020

(Did you mean a Ed Cox fanzine or a Terry Whittier fanzine?)

Altair: Alternative Airings of Speculative Fiction was a prozine edited by Robert N. Stephenson and published by his small press Altair Australia.


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