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Issue || Date || Pages || [[FAPA]] mailing || Notes | Issue || Date || Pages || [[FAPA]] mailing || Notes | ||
− | 1 || Summer 1962 || 14 || 100 || Initially titled '''''Cockatrice'''''. A. o. comments on "the [[Ed Martin]] affair", i. e. critique of his "ouster" from FAPA over ''[[Grotesque]]'' | + | 1 || style="white-space:nowrap" | Summer 1962 || 14 || 100 || Initially titled '''''Cockatrice'''''. A. o. comments on "the [[Ed Martin]] affair", i. e. critique of his "ouster" from FAPA over ''[[Grotesque]]'' |
2 || Autumn 1962 || 4 || || | 2 || Autumn 1962 || 4 || || | ||
3 || || || || | 3 || || || || | ||
4 || || || || | 4 || || || || | ||
5 || Summer 1963 || 16 || || Now titled '''''Bete Noire''''' | 5 || Summer 1963 || 16 || || Now titled '''''Bete Noire''''' | ||
− | 6 || Autumn 1963 || 10 || 105 || | + | 6 || Autumn 1963 || 10 || 105 || Motto below masthead "Improve every opportunity to express yourself in writing, as if it were your last. — Thoreau, Journal, 17 December 1851", repeated on following issues. Front & back cover illos by [[George Metzger]], on their inside poems by [[Bill Blackbeard]] |
7 || Winter 1963 || || || | 7 || Winter 1963 || || || | ||
8 || April 1964 || 6 || 107 || | 8 || April 1964 || 6 || 107 || |
Revision as of 08:34, 15 May 2022
A FAPAzine edited by Redd Boggs. The first four issues were named Cockatrice.
Issue | Date | Pages | FAPA mailing | Notes |
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1 | Summer 1962 | 14 | 100 | Initially titled Cockatrice. A. o. comments on "the Ed Martin affair", i. e. critique of his "ouster" from FAPA over Grotesque |
2 | Autumn 1962 | 4 | ||
3 | ||||
4 | ||||
5 | Summer 1963 | 16 | Now titled Bete Noire | |
6 | Autumn 1963 | 10 | 105 | Motto below masthead "Improve every opportunity to express yourself in writing, as if it were your last. — Thoreau, Journal, 17 December 1851", repeated on following issues. Front & back cover illos by George Metzger, on their inside poems by Bill Blackbeard |
7 | Winter 1963 | |||
8 | April 1964 | 6 | 107 | |
9 | Summer 1964 | 4 | ||
10 | 46 | 149 | "… intended for circulation with FAPA mailing #109, autumn 1964, and is actually being sent out with FAPA mailing #149, autumn 1974." Long conrep about Pacificon II stenciled in 1964/5, with new introduction and other material dated 3 Nov 1974 | |
17 | Summer 1966 | 8 | subtitled "THE MAGAZINE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, ART, AND POLITICS"; opens with poem "Lamplight Under Stars" by August Derleth | |
18 | Autumn 1967 | 10 | ||
19 | Spring 1970 | 8 | ||
20 | Summer 1970 | 8 | ||
21 | Autumn 1970 | 6 | ||
22 | Winter 1970 | 8 | ||
23 | Summer 1972 | 8 | ||
24 | October 1972 | 8 | 141 | |
25 | July 1973 | 18 | 144 | |
26 | July 1974 | 4 | 148 | content is "Frolic Footnotes to a Life: Some Fannish Memories 5. Tap-tap-taptap-tap-tap-ping", on history of Boggs's typewriters |
58 | 1964 | 2 | Spoof issue titled Betenoire, dated Autumn, 1976 as by "Greg Boggs" |
Bete Noire online at fanac.org
Publication | 1962— |
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