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Contains 33 Results:

"Phantasmicom." Donald G. Keller, no. 7 (September 1971).

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Science Fiction Fanzine Sample collection is comprised of 82 titles, and a total of 116 individual fanzine issues. Although related to Science Fiction Periodicals, fanzines were developed by fans of Science Fiction (along with other genres and topics). Sometimes a zine brought a small group of fans together, other times it was a source of cultural exchange for the masses. But zines all have one common element: the celebration and exploration of science fiction and other genres.

Dates: 1933 - 2000

"Phantasmicom." Donald G. Keller, no. 8 (December 1971).

 Item — Oversize document box: 3, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Science Fiction Fanzine Sample collection is comprised of 82 titles, and a total of 116 individual fanzine issues. Although related to Science Fiction Periodicals, fanzines were developed by fans of Science Fiction (along with other genres and topics). Sometimes a zine brought a small group of fans together, other times it was a source of cultural exchange for the masses. But zines all have one common element: the celebration and exploration of science fiction and other genres.

Dates: 1933 - 2000

"Philosophical Gas." Parergon Books, no. 25 (Spring 1973).

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Science Fiction Fanzine Sample collection is comprised of 82 titles, and a total of 116 individual fanzine issues. Although related to Science Fiction Periodicals, fanzines were developed by fans of Science Fiction (along with other genres and topics). Sometimes a zine brought a small group of fans together, other times it was a source of cultural exchange for the masses. But zines all have one common element: the celebration and exploration of science fiction and other genres.

Dates: 1933 - 2000

"Prehensile." Mike Glyer, Milt Stevens, no. 10 August 1973).

 Item — Oversize document box: 3, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Science Fiction Fanzine Sample collection is comprised of 82 titles, and a total of 116 individual fanzine issues. Although related to Science Fiction Periodicals, fanzines were developed by fans of Science Fiction (along with other genres and topics). Sometimes a zine brought a small group of fans together, other times it was a source of cultural exchange for the masses. But zines all have one common element: the celebration and exploration of science fiction and other genres.

Dates: 1933 - 2000

"Prehensile." Mike Glyer, Milt Stevens, no. 13 (November 1974).

 Item — Oversize document box: 3, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Science Fiction Fanzine Sample collection is comprised of 82 titles, and a total of 116 individual fanzine issues. Although related to Science Fiction Periodicals, fanzines were developed by fans of Science Fiction (along with other genres and topics). Sometimes a zine brought a small group of fans together, other times it was a source of cultural exchange for the masses. But zines all have one common element: the celebration and exploration of science fiction and other genres.

Dates: 1933 - 2000

"Radiagram." 1, no. 1 (April 1933).

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Science Fiction Fanzine Sample collection is comprised of 82 titles, and a total of 116 individual fanzine issues. Although related to Science Fiction Periodicals, fanzines were developed by fans of Science Fiction (along with other genres and topics). Sometimes a zine brought a small group of fans together, other times it was a source of cultural exchange for the masses. But zines all have one common element: the celebration and exploration of science fiction and other genres.

Dates: 1933 - 2000

"Requiem." Requiem 2, no. 6 (October 1976).

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Science Fiction Fanzine Sample collection is comprised of 82 titles, and a total of 116 individual fanzine issues. Although related to Science Fiction Periodicals, fanzines were developed by fans of Science Fiction (along with other genres and topics). Sometimes a zine brought a small group of fans together, other times it was a source of cultural exchange for the masses. But zines all have one common element: the celebration and exploration of science fiction and other genres.

Dates: 1933 - 2000

"Return to Wonder." Michael E. Taylor, no. 1 (November-December 1968).

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Science Fiction Fanzine Sample collection is comprised of 82 titles, and a total of 116 individual fanzine issues. Although related to Science Fiction Periodicals, fanzines were developed by fans of Science Fiction (along with other genres and topics). Sometimes a zine brought a small group of fans together, other times it was a source of cultural exchange for the masses. But zines all have one common element: the celebration and exploration of science fiction and other genres.

Dates: 1933 - 2000

"The Sasquatch Saskatchewanian." John J. Pierce (1970).

 Item — Oversize document box: 3, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Science Fiction Fanzine Sample collection is comprised of 82 titles, and a total of 116 individual fanzine issues. Although related to Science Fiction Periodicals, fanzines were developed by fans of Science Fiction (along with other genres and topics). Sometimes a zine brought a small group of fans together, other times it was a source of cultural exchange for the masses. But zines all have one common element: the celebration and exploration of science fiction and other genres.

Dates: 1933 - 2000

"The Sasquatch Saskatchewanian." John J. Pierce (1970).

 Item — Oversize document box: 3, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Science Fiction Fanzine Sample collection is comprised of 82 titles, and a total of 116 individual fanzine issues. Although related to Science Fiction Periodicals, fanzines were developed by fans of Science Fiction (along with other genres and topics). Sometimes a zine brought a small group of fans together, other times it was a source of cultural exchange for the masses. But zines all have one common element: the celebration and exploration of science fiction and other genres.

Dates: 1933 - 2000