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− | ||May 1964 ||1 || | + | || May 1964 || 1 ||I n [[FAPA]] 107 |
− | || || ||In [[FAPA]] 146 | + | || || || In [[FAPA]] 146 |
− | || || ||In [[FAPA]] 148 | + | || || || In [[FAPA]] 148 |
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+ | See also ''[[The Alexandria Trio]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 15:51, 19 May 2022
A FAPAzine by Dick Eney, at least some of which were published while he was working in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War. The issues were unnumbered.
See also The Alexandria Trio.
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