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[[Fanzine]] published by [[George Charters]] with 19 issues between 1963 and 1970. "The Scarr" is an anagram of "Charters".  [[george charters|Charters]] used to excerpt the worst excesses of [[Badger Books]] hackwork in ''The Scarr'' which [[Dave Langford]] credits (?) as one of the inspirations for the popular [[Thog's Masterclass]] column in ''[[Ansible]]''.
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A [[fanzine]] published by [[George Charters]] with 19 issues between 1963 and 1970. "The Scarr" is an anagram of "Charters".  Charters used to excerpt the worst excesses of [[Badger Books]] hackwork in ''The Scarr'' which [[Dave Langford]] credits (?) as one of the inspirations for the popular [[Thog's Masterclass]] column in ''[[Ansible]]''.  Starting with 11, he numbered the issue in ternary.
  
 
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  Issue || Date || Pages || Notes  
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  Issue || Date || Pages || [[OMPA]] mailing || Notes  
1 ||April 1963 ||18 ||  
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1 ||April 1963 ||18 || ||
2 ||August 1963 ||22 ||  
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2 ||August 1963 ||22 || ||
3 ||January 1964 ||26 ||  
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3 ||January 1964 ||26 || ||
4 ||April 1964 ||22 ||  
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4 ||April 1964 ||22 || ||
5 ||1964 || ||  
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5 ||1964 || 16 || 41 ||
6 ||November 1964 ||14 ||  
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6 ||November 1964 ||14 || 42 ||
7 ||February 1965 ||20 ||  
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7 ||February 1965 ||20 || 43 ||
8 ||Jun 1965 ||14 ||  
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8 ||Jun 1965 ||14 || 44 ||
9 ||September 1965 ||18 ||  
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9 ||September 1965 ||18 || 45 ||
10 ||December 1965 ||10 ||  
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10 ||December 1965 ||10 || 47 ||
11 ||June 1966 || ||'102'  
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11 ||June 1966 || 14 ||47 || numbered '102'
12 ||September 1966 ||16 ||'110' - [[OMPA]] 49
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12 ||September 1966 ||16 || 49 || numbered '110'
13 ||November 1966 ||12 ||'111' - [[OMPA]] 50
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13 ||November 1966 ||12 || 49  || numbered '111'
14 ||March 1967 || ||'112' - [[OMPA]] 51
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14 ||March 1967 || 18 || 51  || numbered '112'
15 ||June 1968 || ||'121' - [[OMPA]] 52
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15 ||June 1968 || 20 || 52  || numbered '121'
16 || || ||'122' - [[OMPA]] 53
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16 || June 1969 || 22 || 53  || numbered '122'
17 ||May 1969 ||14 ||'123' - [[OMPA]] 54
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17 ||May 1969 ||14 || 54  || numbered '123'
18 ||September 1969 ||12 ||'200' - [[OMPA]] 55
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18 ||September 1969 ||12 || 55  || numbered '200'
19 ||January 1970 || ||'201' Final issue  
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19 ||January 1970 || 14 || 56 || numbered '201' Final issue  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:09, 7 December 2020

A fanzine published by George Charters with 19 issues between 1963 and 1970. "The Scarr" is an anagram of "Charters". Charters used to excerpt the worst excesses of Badger Books hackwork in The Scarr which Dave Langford credits (?) as one of the inspirations for the popular Thog's Masterclass column in Ansible. Starting with 11, he numbered the issue in ternary.

Issue Date Pages OMPA mailing Notes
1 April 1963 18
2 August 1963 22
3 January 1964 26
4 April 1964 22
5 1964 16 41
6 November 1964 14 42
7 February 1965 20 43
8 Jun 1965 14 44
9 September 1965 18 45
10 December 1965 10 47
11 June 1966 14 47 numbered '102'
12 September 1966 16 49 numbered '110'
13 November 1966 12 49 numbered '111'
14 March 1967 18 51 numbered '112'
15 June 1968 20 52 numbered '121'
16 June 1969 22 53 numbered '122'
17 May 1969 14 54 numbered '123'
18 September 1969 12 55 numbered '200'
19 January 1970 14 56 numbered '201' Final issue

The Scarr online at fanac.org


Publication 19631970
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