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  • ...[[fanzine]] published by [[Ron Holmes]] in the [[UK]] and included as a [[rider]] with ''[[Futurian War Digest]]''. [[Category:fanzine]]
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  • ...[[C. S. Youd]] ([[John Christopher]]) in the [[UK]] and distributed as a [[rider]] with ''[[Futurian War Digest]]''. [[Category:fanzine]]
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  • ...''' was a [[fanzine]] published by [[Dennis Tucker]] and circulated as a [[rider]] with ''[[Futurian War Digest]]''. Its first issue was bound with ''[[Sand [[Category:fanzine]]
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  • A [[FAPAzine]] published by [[Lee Hoffman]] which was later revived as a [[rider]] by [[Ted White]] and [[Arnie Katz]]. ...on for [[Quip|QUIP]], and is mailed with QUIP to regular readers of that [[fanzine]]. FANHISTORY is edited by [[Ted White]] and Arnie Katz, and watched over b
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  • ...[[fanzine]] published by [[Ted Carnell]] in the [[UK]] and included as a [[rider]] with ''[[Futurian War Digest]]''. In its first issue, Carnell said it was ... the first fanzine to be published by a fan on [[Second World War|Active Service]].
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  • ...anzine]] published by [[R. G. Medhurst]] in the [[UK]]. It was issued as a rider with ''[[Futurian War Digest]]'' in 1941–2. [[Category:fanzine]]
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  • ...lished by [[Donald J. Doughty]] in the [[UK]] which was distributed as a [[rider]] with ''[[Futurian War Digest]]''. ...Herewith then [''Sands of Time''] which will take the place of ''TT'' as a fanzine dealing mainly with the doings of ''[[Astounding]]'' and ''[[Unknown]]''.
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  • ...ssue [[fanzine]] ''[[Yoshiwara Supplement]]'' with [[Syd A. Beach]] as a [[rider]] for ''[[Futurian War Digest]]'' and the first of two issues of ''[[Lens]]
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  • ...[[fanzine]] ''[[Yoshiwara Supplement]]'' with [[Robert J. Silburn]] as a [[rider]] for ''[[Futurian War Digest]]'' and two issues of ''[[Lens]]'', the first
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  • ...r beanie]] and a copy of [[Fancyclopedia II]].) ''[[Hobgoblin]]'' was a [[fanzine]]-review supplement to it. ...ith issues of [[Dave Rike]]'s ''[[RUR (Rike)]]''. It won the [[1959 Best Fanzine Hugo]].
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  • ...y published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Tin Tacks]]'' which was distributed as a [[rider]] with ''[[[Futurian War Digest]]'' from March to September 1941 after whic
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  • In 1972 a flyer ''Contact'' #1 (December 1972) was distributed as a [[rider]] with ''[[Checkpoint]]'' #27 (November 1972). It was edited by Jansen and [[Category:fanzine]]
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  • ...es]] active in the 1930s and into the 1960s. He produced the first Welsh [[fanzine]] and was the first Welsh fan to attend a [[convention]], the [[Midvention_ ...ith [[Donald Houston]] and there was talk that this might transform into a fanzine to be called ''Phoenix'' but there's no evidence this happened. He attended
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  • ...friend [[Kurt Erichsen]], resident in another Oregon town, to co-found a [[fanzine]], ''[[Endeavor]]'', which Nelson flogged to his high school friends. Nels ...One of his hobbyhorses is [[Tolkien]]'s imaginative indebtedness to [[H. Rider Haggard]], and another is [[C. S. Lewis|Lewis]]'s fascination with American
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  • ''(Did you mean the [[Scienti-Comics|Philip Bronson fanzine ''Scienti-Comics'']]?)'' ...adet (a picturization of the TV series), and in England "Jeff Hawke, Space Rider". [[Fandom]] has gotten into the comics too; in 1954 [[Strange Adventures]]
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  • ...cluding two half-issues) of the modestly named '''''Focal Point''''', a "[[fanzine]] of news, views and reviews," during the mid-1960s. 20 ||February 4, 1966 ||4 ||''[[Fan-Noise]] #1'' was a [[rider]]
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  • Eyeball – Fanzine Reviews || ''Ritblat/Grim News'' #1, March 1974 Burning Hell – Fanzine Reviews || ''Stop Breaking Down'' #2, April 1976
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  • ...thing appertaining to the bizarre or unusual ... I progressed through [[H. Rider Haggard|Haggard]] and [[Edgar Rice Burroughs|Burroughs]] until in 1928 I go ...foremost Sciencefictional Bibliophiles' in ''[[The Futurian]]'' v2#4, a [[fanzine]] to which Lewis contributed book reviewers. He continued the practice in '
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  • ...Hevelin''', aka '''Rust E. Barron''' and '''Rustebar''') was a [[fan]], [[fanzine]] [[publisher]], [[collector]], and [[huckster]]. He was originally a redhe ...website=https://diyhistory.lib.uiowa.edu/collections/show/18 | text=UIowa fanzine digitization project.}}
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  • Carnell was a regular contributor to the first UK fanzine ''[[Novae Terrae]]'' from its second issue in April 1936. In its final 29th ...ved in the Mediterranean, see ''[[Beyond Fandom]]''. Still he produced the fanzine ''[[Sands of Time]]'' distributed with ''[[Futurian War Digest]]''.
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