Difference between revisions of "When Yngvi Was a Louse"

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* [[Ted Tubb]] -- "Codex" (from ''[[Eye]]'', June 1951)
 
* [[Ted Tubb]] -- "Codex" (from ''[[Eye]]'', June 1951)
 
* [[Hurstmonceaux]] and [[Faversham]] -- "Beloved Is Our Destiny" (from ''[[Triode]] #13'')
 
* [[Hurstmonceaux]] and [[Faversham]] -- "Beloved Is Our Destiny" (from ''[[Triode]] #13'')
* [[Eric Needham]] -- "Widower's Wart Removed" (from ''[[Now & Then]] #3''
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* [[Eric Needham]] -- "Widower's Wart Remover" (from ''[[Now & Then]] #3''
 
* [[Mal Ashworth]] -- "A Man's Best Friend Is His Bete Noir"
 
* [[Mal Ashworth]] -- "A Man's Best Friend Is His Bete Noir"
 
* [[Bob Shaw]] -- "Dragnit" (from ''[[The Scarr]] #1'')
 
* [[Bob Shaw]] -- "Dragnit" (from ''[[The Scarr]] #1'')

Revision as of 01:30, 3 October 2020

A 52-page fanthology of articles from '50s British fanzines duplicated by Terry Jeeves and published by Eric Bentcliffe in 1982. It was a Triode Publication.

(See Yngvi Is a Louse! for some hints about the title.)

Illustrations from Jim Cawthorn, Arthur Thompson, Terry Jeeves, and Harry Turner.

Online



Publication 1982
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