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− | ''Spacehounds'' was an [[Australian]] [[fanzine]] with 10 or 11 issues in 1937 | + | '''''Spacehounds''''' was an early [[Australian]] [[fanzine]] with 10 or 11 issues in 1937 with a single copy of each. [[Bert Castellari]] was [[editor]] and [[Bill Veney]] was assistant editor. |
The name comes from the 1931 novel ''Spacehounds of IPC'' by [[E. E. Smith]], who coined the term to mean an experienced [[spaceman]]. | The name comes from the 1931 novel ''Spacehounds of IPC'' by [[E. E. Smith]], who coined the term to mean an experienced [[spaceman]]. | ||
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[[Category:australia]] | [[Category:australia]] | ||
[[Category:fanzine]] | [[Category:fanzine]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:11, 12 October 2022
Spacehounds was an early Australian fanzine with 10 or 11 issues in 1937 with a single copy of each. Bert Castellari was editor and Bill Veney was assistant editor.
The name comes from the 1931 novel Spacehounds of IPC by E. E. Smith, who coined the term to mean an experienced spaceman.
Publication | 1937 |
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Fanspeak | 1931— |
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