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Contents:
Part 1: Collection Overview
Part 2: Number titles, A-C
Part 3: D-G
Part 4: H-O
Part 5: P-S
Part 6: T-Z, unidentified

T Titles
Tacitum.
Benny Sodek, 1415 South Marsalis Avenue, Dallas 16, TX, no. 7 (1951).
Tadpole-Son of Frog. Andrew K. Main Bem, vol. 1, no. 2 (Dec. 1963).
Taff. H. Ken Bulmer, Tresco, 204 Wellmeadow Road, Catford, London, England, vol. 4, no. 4 (Autumn 1958).
Taff Progress Report. Wally Weber, P.O. Box 267, 507 3rd Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104, no. 6 (Jun. 1964).
Taffluvia. Patrick & Teresa Nielsen Hayden, 75 Fairview, #2D, New York, NY 10040, no. 3 (Nov. 1985).
Talking Shit. Yvonne Rowse, Trimpley, Worcs, UK Novacon 2001 issue.
Tandstikkerzeitung. Don Markstein, P.O. Box 53112, New Orleans, LA 70153, nos. 4, 5 (Aug. 1973, Apr. 1974).
Tangent. David A. Truesdale, 611-A Division Street, Oshkosh, WI 54901, no. 5 (Summer 1976).
Tanstaafl. John Godwin and Gary Grady, 2426 Belevedere Drive, Wilmington, NC, nos. 2-7 (Mar. 1968-Jan. 1969).
Tapadance. Multi-apa zine mailing. Not indexed herein. No. 28 (February 1981).
Tapebook. Bob Pavlat, 6001 43rd Avenue, Hyattsville, MD, (Feb. 1959).
Tapeworm. Jack C. Haldeman, II, 4211 58th Avenue, Bladensburg, MD, nos. 3-7 (Sept. 1966-Aug./Sept. 1968).
Target: Fapa. Richard H. Eney, 417 Ft. Hunt Road, Alexandria, VA, 15 unnumbered copies (undated).
Tasa. Norm Metcalf, P.O. Box 1368, Boulder, CO 80302, vol. 1, no. 1 (May 1970).
Tatterdemalions Are a State of Mind. See: Applesauce 30 for copy.
Tattooed Dragon series as follows (Drawn, written, edited and published By William (or Bill) Rotsler):
The Tattooed Dragon and His Electric Whing-a-Ding. Rose and Hawk Press, Los Angeles, CA, (Feb. 1964).
The Tattooed Dragon and the Idol's Eye. Rose and Hawk Press, Los Angeles, CA, (1974).
The Tattooed Dragon Meets the Beat Generation. Rose and Hawk Press, Los Angeles, CA, (1962).
The Tattooed Dragon Meets the Wolfman. Rose and Hawk Press, Los Angeles, CA, (1960).
The Tattooed Dragon Returns. Rose and Hawk Press, Los Angeles, CA, (1958).
The Tattooed Dragon Strikes Again. Rose and Hawk Press, Los Angeles, CA, (1969).
Tau Ceti Reprints. Bob Tucker, Box 702, Bloomington, IL, vol. 1, no. 1 (Feb. 1961).
Teddy Bear. Roger Sims, Detroit MISFITS, New York, NY, (Jul. 1958). FOLDER NOT IN BOX.
Telos. “Jumping Jesus Bar and Grill”, Patrick and Teresa Nielsen-Hayden, Seattle, WA 98103, no. 3 (Nov. 1980), no. 4 (Jul. 1981).
Tension. David Rike, 2423 Haste Street, Berkeley, CA, no. 1 (Feb. 1968).
Terminal Eyes. Timothy C. Marion, New York, N.Y. no. 7 (August 2002; FAPA 260)
Terragon. D. Morton, Box 6, Helena, No. 1 (Jul. 1955).
Terrifying Test-Tube Tales. George R. Fox and Joe Kennedy, 460 Orchard St., Rahway, N.J., vol. 1, no. 2 (Sept. 1945).
Tetragrammaton. Nathan Bucklin, P.O. Box 4, Docton, WA 98018, nos. 1, 2 (Sept. 1964, undated).
Texas SF Inquirer, The. FACT, the Fandom Association of Central Texas, Inc., Austin, TX 78766. no. 15 (Feb. 1986), no. 38 (April 1991).
Theorem. Al Scott, 2500 Shenandoah Avenue, Charlotte, NC 28205, nos. 1, 3 (Dec. 1964, May 1965).
Theta. Jack Harness, 2818 Francis Street, Los Angeles, CA, no. 6 (undated).
Thirdmancon Combozine. Peter Weston, 81 Trescott Road, Birmington 31, (Easter 1968). Combining: Badinage 4, Gothique 3, Scottishe and Speculation.
This Never Happens. Lilian Edwards (Leeds, U.K.) and Christina Lake (Bristol, U.K.). No. 10 (August 1987).
Thistle. Duncan McFarland, 1242 Grace Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45208, no. 3 (1965).
Thistle & Thorn. Duncan McFarland, 1242 Grace Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45208, no. 2 (1965).
Three Chambered Heart. John C. Champion, Box 5221, University Station, Eugene, OR, nos. 1, 3 (Nov. 1960, Feb. 1961).
Through Fractured Eyes. Keith & Rosemary Walker. Lancaster, Eng. No number, 2001?
Thru the Haze. Arthur Hayes, P.O. Box 1030, South Porcupine Street, Ontario, Canada. Vol. 2, nos. 2, 5 (Mar. May 1962)
Nos. 16-28 (Aug. 1962-undated) No. 30 (Nov. 1964) Nos. 32-36 (Jul. 1968-Apr. 1969) (Mar. 1968-Apr. 1969)
1 unnumbered copy (Dec. 1968) 1 incomplete, unnumbered copy (undated)
Thyme. The Australian Science Fiction News Magazine. Alan Stewart. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. no. 48 (Nov. 1985), no. 49 (Jan. 1986), no. 51 (Feb. 1986), no. 81 (Feb. 1991); no. 121-136 (May 1998-March 2002). And including their pamphlet: 2 Loonies and a Soft Toy. The 1998 FFANZ Trip Report featuring Renaldo [the party sheep], Frances [Papworth], and Phil [Wlodarczyk]. Issued ca. Nov. 1998.
Tightbeam. G.M. Carr. Seattle, WA. et al. (N3F zine. March 2004 Jan Stinson for the N3F wrote: “The two zines [TNFF and Tightbeam] have since [within last three years] been combined to reduce costs, but TNFF is still being published.”]
Folder #A: no. 10 (undated, 1961-62?). Arthur Hayes, Bancroft, Ontario, Canada. No. 14. Roy Tackett, Albequerque, NM. (Aug. 1962) No. 15. Wally Weber, Seattle, Washington. (Sep. 1962) No. 16. Don Anderson, Rochester, NY. (Nov. 1962) No. 17. Lee Riddle, Newark, DE. (Jan. 1963). No. 18. Bill Malardi and Bill Bowers. Akron OH. (March 1963). No. 19. Dave Hulan. Huntsville, AL. (undated) No. 20. Lee Riddle, Newark, DE. (July, 1963)
Folder #1: no. 21 (Jul. 1963). Gary Labowitz, 8233 President Court, Kansas City, MO 64131, no. 22 (1963). Ed Meskys and the Livermore Recreation Dept., no. 23 (undated). Janie Lamb, Route #1, Heiskell, TN 37754, no. 24 (Mar. 1964). Lee and Ira Riddle, 617 Shue Drive, Newark, DE 19711, no. 27 (Sept. 1964). Richard Eney, 417 Ft. Hunt Road, Alexandria, VA 22307, no. 28 (Nov. 1964). Janie Lamb, Route #1, Box 304, Heiskell, TN 37754, no. 29 (undated).
Norm Metcalf, P.O. Box 336, Berkeley, CA 94701, no. 30 (undated). Duncan McFarland, 1242 Grace Avenue, Cincinnatti OH 45208, no. 31 (May 1965). Art Hayes, P.O. Box 189, Matachewan, Ontario, Canada, no. 32 (Jul. 1965). G.M. Carr, 5319 Ballard, N.W., Seattle, WA 98107, no. 33 (Sept. 1965). Cindy Heap, 236 Mulberry Street, Apt. 12, New York, NY, no. 34 (Nov. 1964).
Folder #2: Bill Mallardi, 214 Mackinaw Avenue, Akron, OH 44313, no. 35 (Jan. 1966) Greg Shaw, San Bruno, CA 94066 no. 36 (Mar. 1966). Jim Schumacher, 418 Kenook Drive, Pomora, CA 91766, no. 37 (undated). Bill Bruce, 1603 North 16th Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70802, no. 38 (undated). Wally Weber, Box 267, Third Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104, no. 39 (Sept. 1966). Wally Weber, no. 40 (Nov. 1966). Johnny Chambers, no. 41 (Jan. 1967). John F. Dusske, Box 373, Morris, MN 56267, no. 42 (undated). Alma Hill, 463 Park Drive, Apt. 11, Boston, MA 00215, no. 43 (May 1967). Jack C. Haldeman, no. 44 (Jul. 1967). Gary Labowitz, 362 Prince Frederick Street, King of Prussia, PA, no. 45 (Sept. 1967). Don Miller, no. 46 (Nov. 1967). Gary Labowitz, 362 Prince Frederick Street, King of Prussia, PA, no. 47 (Jan. 1968), no. 48 (Mar. 1968).
Folder #3: nos. 49-50, 54-61 (May 1968-undated, Feb. 1969-Jun. 1970)
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Folder #4: nos. 62-65, no. 220, May Suppl., no. 21 (Jul. 1970- Feb. 1971), (Jan. 1974), (May 1974), (Nov. 1979); Unnumbered issues: March 1982, June 1982, September 1982; no. 37 (Dec. 1982), no. 121 (Sept. 1981); one combined issue: TNFF - TIGHTBEAM: TNFF vol. 41, no. 6 (Dec. 1981) and TIGHTBEAM no. 122 (Dec. 1981).
Folder #5:Jan. 1980, Mar. 1980, May 1980, one issue of NFFF Officers and Bureau Heads - 1969. Nos. 153 and 161.
Folder #6: Additions of April 2004: nos. 188 (July 1994), 201-209 (Sept. 1996-Jan. 1998), 211-214 (May 1998-Nov. 1998), 216-219 (March 1999-Sept. 1999), 222-226 (March 2000-March 2001).
(Note: TNFF, vol. 71, no. 2, Jun 2012 was also numbered: Tightbeam #261)
Time Regained, A. Being Fables of Irish Science Fiction Fandom. See above: Fables of Irish Fandom. v. 1.
Timing Problem. Pete Graham, 1461 East 56th Street, Chicago, IL, (Aug. 8, 1959).
Title. Donn Brazier, 1455 Fawnvalley Street, St. Louis, MO, no. 2 (May 1972).
TNFF (The National Fantasy Fan). See National Fantasy Fan, The. (All or some may be physically filed under TNFF). Zine of N3F (their other zine was Tightbeam.
TNFT (The National Fantasy Taper). Misfit Press. Baltimore, MD. Vol. 1, No. 4. (August, 1963).
To Visit the Queen. Ray Schaffer, 4541 Third Street, N.W., Canton 8, OH, no. 1 (Winter 1960).
Tolkien Journal. Tolkien Society of America, Belknap College, Center Harbor, NH 03226, no. 11 (Jan. 1970), no. 12 (Winter 1970).
Tomorrow and... Mike Bradley, Jerry Lapidus, 54 Clearview Drive, Pittsford, NY 14534, vol. 1, nos. 1, 2, 6-8 (Oct. 1968, 1968, 1971- 1971).
Torquasian Times, The. The Torquasian Times, 1041 Cayuga St., Santa Cruz, CA, vol. 1, no. 2 (Summer 1953).
Torrents. Nancy Share, P.O. Box 31, Danville, PA, nos. 3, 4 (Feb., Aug. 1955).
Torus. Kamikaze Editorial Collective, pub. Toronto, ONT, Canada. No. 8 (December 1990).
Tough Toenails. Ray Schaffer, (Nov. 1957), 1 unnumbered copy.
Tower Comics. Bruce and Dian Pelz, Box 100, 308 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90024, no. 1 (Mar. 1964).
Toxicon. Frank Wilimczyk, 447 10th Avenue, New York, NY 10001, no. 1 (Dec. 1963).
Tra-La. Jean Young and Larry Stark, (Oct. 1958).
Transit. Bullet Publications, P.O. Box 7657, Phoenix, AZ 85011, vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 1984).
Transplant. A. Graham Boak, 3 Ryde Lands, Nuthurst, Cranliegh, Surrey, United Kingdom, (undated).
Trap Door. Robert 'Bob' Lichtman, Glen Ellen, CA 95442. nos. 1-3 (Oct. 1983-Nov. 1984), no. 8 (December 1988).
Trash Barrel. (Fanzine Reviews). Donald Franson, North Hollywood, CA. 2 undated issues.
Trex-Index. This index to Star Trek fanzines and additional Star Trek and Klingon fanzines are in a separate Star Trek/Klingon collection, not yet listed in this fanzine list. See separate list.
Trial and Air. (APA zine) FAPA. Michael W. Waite, Ypsilanti, MI. Nos. 9-3 (FAPA Mailings #258-262 (February 2002-February 2003)
Triple Whammy. Ted E. White, 107 Christopher Street, Apt. 15, New York, NY, (undated).
Triton. See: Eniznaf.
Troglodyte. Hank Luttrell, Route 13, 2936 Barrett Station Rd., Kirkwood, MO 63122, no. 6 (Sept. 1965).
Troll Chowder. Terry Carr. New York, NY. No. 1 (Sept. 1962).
True Review. Andrew Andrews, Pub. Ephrata, PA v.12, no, 3 (w#45) July 2000.
Trumpet. Tom Reamy, 6010 Victor Street, Dallas, TX.
Folder #1: nos. 1-6 (Feb. 1965-Jun. 1967).
Folder #2: nos. 7-10 (May 1968-1969).
Tuesday After Lunch. Len Bailes, 504 Bartlett Street, San Francisco, CA 94110, no. 2 (Jan. 26, 1984).
Twightlight Zine. Bernie Morris, 420 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA.
Folder #1: nos. 9-14, no. 16 (Jan. 1963-Apr. 1965, Mar. 1966), missing: no. 15.
Folder #2: nos. 17-24 (Apr. 1966-1971)
Folder #3: nos. 25-28, no. 39 (1972-1974, Fall 1987)
Twink. E. B. Frohvet. Ellicott City, MD No issues! But from Frohvet have reprint of his articles in Twink on Black characters in science fiction, held as a Monograph: “We’re All African Anyway”.
Twixt. Jackie Franke, c/o Derek Carter, 719 Yonge St., Suite 201-A, Toronto, Ontario, M4Y, Canada, no. 8 (Nov. 1976).
Tyke. Jack Harness, The Elmwood, 1627 19th Street, N.W., Washington, DC, vol. 5, no. 6 (1957), 1 unnumbered copy (undated).
U Titles
Ugly Bird.
Redd Boggs, Marian Zimmer Bradley, Gafia Press, 2209 Highland Place, N.E., Minneapolis 21, MN, no. 2 (Summer 1959).
UL. Norm Metcalf, P.O. Box 1368, Boulder, CO 80302, nos. 8-10, 16, 19, 25, 26, 27, 31-32, 35-37 (Sept. 1962-Mar. 1963, Sept. 1964, Apr. 1970, Apr. 1970, Mar. 1962, Apr. 1970-Jul. 1970, Jan. 1971-Aug. 1971), no. 2 (1971), nos. 62, 63 (Jul. 1962).
Umbra. UMBRA, c/o ASSFS, Box 530 DD Sunya, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222, vol. 1, no. 4 (Dec. 1972), vol. 2, no. 2 (Apr. 1973).
Umglick. John Berry and Others, no. 2 (undated).
Uncle Dick's. Richard H.E. Smith, II, 2007 W. Howard St., #3D, Evanston, IL 60202-3656, no. 9 (Dec. 1984).
Unique. Russell A. Leadabrand, Box 264A, Rt. 2, Dinuba, CA, no. 2 (Jan. 1938).
The United Co-operative. R. Alain Everts, The Strange Company, (1973, 1974).
Univax and Unicorns. Melanie J. Scott, 406 Third Avenue, N.W., Pocahontas, IA 50574, vol. 1, nos. 1, 3 (1975).
Universe Unlimited. Universe Unlimited teen-age science-fiction and general discussion group, Rundel Memorial Library, Rochester, N.Y., no. 1 (undated), vol. 1, no. 2 (Sept.-Oct. 1968).
Unknown. Norman Masters, Box 76, Ortonville, MI 48462, vol. 2, nos. 4, 5 (Summer 1966, Fall 1966).
Unmitigated Barf. Capcon, Capital District Science Fiction Federation, Box 801, Albany, NY 12201, (1972).
Unspeakable Thing. Helen and Sheldon Wesson, 68 Asahi-Dai, Negisha, Yokohoma, Japan, nos. 4, 5 (Jan. 1950, Apr. 1952).
Untrustworthy Applejack. See Applesauce 30 for contributed copy.
Unusual Stories. Fantasy Publications, Everett, PA, vol. 1, no. 1 (May-June 1935).
Up the Phloem. Labowitz's, 1100 Betzwood Drive, Norristown, PA 19401, no. 1 (Jan. 1971).
Ursa Major (organization). San Antonio, TX. See publication above: Robots & Roadrunners.
Utopia.
John Quagliano, Lars Bourne, 2436½ Portland Street, Eugene, OR, no. 2 (undated). FOLDER NOT IN BOX.
V Titles
Vahana.
Panic Button Press, no. 1 (Winter 1961).
Vampire. Joe Kennedy. Dover, N.J. [Poet X. J. Kennedy]. Nos. 1-9 (Spring 1945-June 1947). MISSING??
Vanations. Norman G. Browne, 13906-101 A Avenue, Edmonton, Alta, Canada, (Sept. 1952, Nov. 1952, Feb. 1953, Apr. 1953, Jul. 1953).
Vandy. Robert and Juanita Coulson, Route #3, Wabash, IN.
Folder #1: nos. 2-7 (undated), nos. 10-11 (undated)
Folder #2: nos. 12-16 (undated), nos. 17-18 (Feb.1963-May 1963), 1 unnumbered copy (undated).
Varioso. John Magnus, 6 South Franklintown Rd., Baltimore 23, MD, nos. 13, 15-17 (1955, Oct. 1957-Sept. 1958).
Vaux Hall Fanatic. Seth A. Johnson, 339 Stiles Street, Vaux Hall, NJ, no. 1 (Oct. 16, 1963).
Velleity. Damien Warman, Austin, TX (but moving to Australia) Nos. 1-2. (no dates, 200-)
Ventura II. Phillip A. Harrell, 2632 Vincent Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23509, (1965).
Vermillion Flycatcher. Atrocity House Publications, North 3107 Normandie Street, Spokane, WA 99205, nos. 1, 3, 4 (Apr. 1964, Jan. 1965, Sept. 1965).
The Village Idiot. Paul Shingleton, Jr., 874 South Walnut St., St. Albans, WV 25177; Tom Milton, 6215 East Gate Road, Huntington, WV 25705, nos. 1-4 (Jun. 1966-Mar/Apr. 1967).
Vinegar Worm. Bob Leman, Bethel Park, PA 15102. vol. 1, nos. 2, 3, 4 (undated), vol. 2, nos. 2, 4-11 (undated).
Viper. Bill Donaho, 1441-8th Street, Berkeley 10, CA, nos. 2, 3, 4, 6 (Mar. 1961, Jun. 1961, Sept. 1961, 1961).
Voice of the Imagi-nation. (VOM).FILED IN LEGAL SIZE BOX see list at end.
Voice of the Prophet.
Fred Prophet, 1704 Green Street, Detroit, MI, no. 1 (Jul. 1958).
Void. Various editors: White, Carr, Graham, Katz, the Benfords, etc.) Folder #1: nos. 14-20 (Feb. 1959-Aug. 1959)
Folder #2: nos. 21-22, nos. 24-28 (Apr. 1960-May 1960), (undated-Feb. 1962).
Vojo de Vivo. Michael J. Lowrey. Milwaukee, WI No. 1 (undated, late 1990s, early 2000s?) Another copy of no. 1 in the Carlos Roy Lavender Papers.
Vombato, Il. See above: Il Vombato.
Von Set. Ray Schaffer, no. 6 (Summer 1958).
Vorpal Glass. Karen Anderson, 3 Las Palomas, Orinda, CA, nos. 1, 4, 5 (Dec. 1960, Mar. 1962, Feb. 1963).
The Vorpal Sword. Michelle Malkin, 1026 Warfield Lane, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19116; Deborah Kogan, 1222 Longshore Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19111, nos. 1-3 (1968-Winter 1970). Note: no. 3 is Gift from J.B. Post 6/92.
Voyage. William Rotsler, 846 North Fairfax Street, Los Angeles, CA, no. 3 (1974).
W Titles
Wad.
Chedder Press, 1612 South 7th Avenue, Shelboygan, WI, no. 2 (Jan. 1956).
Wabe. Jae Leslie Adams, Tracy Benton, Bill Bodden. Madison, Wisconsin. Nos. 2-6 (2000?-January 2003)
Wafe. Arnold Katz and Kent McDaniel, no. 1 (undated).
Wahrscheinlichkeits Rechnung. Redd Boggs, Gafia Press, no. 1 (Aug. 1962).
Waldo. Eric Bentcliffe, 47 Alldis Street, Great Moor, Stockport Ches., no. 3 (Aug. 1961).
Wanderer. Pete Jackson, R.D. #1, Danville, PA 17821, vol. 1, no. 1 (undated).
Wans Burrow Ings. Howard DeVore, Via Rickardt, Zitto Corporation, (Jul. 1958).
War Pigs of Galaxia. ?Stewart Jackson, Kalamunda, Australia. No. 7 (18.2.88?)
Warehouse. John Godwin and Gary Grady, 520 Orange Street, Wilmington, NC 28401, no. 1 (May 1972).
Warhoon. Richard Bergerman, New York, NY 10021. Folder #1: nos. 11-14 (April 1961-Jan. 1962)
Folder #2: nos. 15-18 (April 1962-Jan. 1963)
Folder #3-5: nos. 19-20, no. 23, nos. 24-27, nos. 30-31 (Feb. 1964-Aug. 1964), (May 1968), (Sept. 1982-Jun. 1985), no. 28 (May 1978, 614p.);
Washington Guidebook. Jack Speer, (1961).
Washington Science Fiction Association: WSFA. See below: WSFA Journal. [This is Washington, D.C. region].
Watling Street. Bob Lichtman, c/o Donaho, 1441 Eight St., Berkeley 10, CA, no. 10 (Oct. 1961).
W'basket. Calvin Demmon, 1002 East 66th Street, Inglewood, CA 90302, no. 8 (Mar. 1964
We Don't Know Yet. Lawrence K. Tucker, Stilyagi Air Corps, Ann Arbor, MI, vol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 1976).
WeberWoman's Wrevenge. Jean Weber, Lyneham ACT Australia, and Faulconbridge, NSW, Australia. vol. 4, no. 2 (Nov. 1984), vol. 4, no. 3 (Feb. 1985) and v. 5, no. 7 (whole no. 29)(April 1988), v. 9, no. 5 (whole no. 56) (November 2000).
Weird News. Donald Busky, ed. Philadelphia, PA. Run held In (CCC) periodicals, see (CCC). Title change to Caiman in late 2004.
Weirdbook. W. Paul Ganley, Box 35 Amherst Br., Buffalo, NY 14226.
Folder #1: nos. 1-7 (1968-1973)
Folder #2: nos. 8-13 (1974-1978); Appendix to nos. 8 and 9
Folder #3: nos. 14-17 (1979-1983)
Folder #4: nos. 18-19 (1983-1984), nos. 21-22 (1985-1987); no. 20 missing.
Weirdness Before Midnight. Dave Szurek, Aberdeen, Washington. No. 4 (2005)
Weirdom. Dennis Cunningham, 1572 Willowdale Drive, San Jose, CA 95118, vol. 2, no. 2 (Mar. 1966).
Westercon or Bust! Al HaLevy, Baycon, 113 Ardmore Road, Berkeley, CA, (1963).
Westward Hoog. Ed Mitchem Cox, 14933½ Dickens Street, Sherman Oaks, CA, vol. 1., no. 1 (Feb. 1963).
Westwind. Northwest Science Fiction Society, P.O. Box 24207, Seattle, WA 98124, no. 92 (Mar. 1985), no. 95 (Jun. 1985), no. 96 (Jul. 1985), no. 98 (Sept. 1985), no. 99 (Oct. 1985), no. 100 (Nov. 1985), no. 104 (Mar. 1986).
Wha. P.O. Box 446, Grove City, PA 16127, (Oct. 1973).
Whistlestar. Lenny Bailes. San Francisco, CA. nos. 1-3 (Jul. 1984-Dec. 1985).
The White Hole. Jeff Neely (no address), no. 2 (1981).
The Whole Fanzine Catalog. Brian Earl Brown, 20101 W. Chicago #201, Detroit, MI 48228, no. 22-25 (1982-1983).
Wholly Berry. John Berry and Ken Cheslin. South Hatfield, Herts., and Halesowen, W. Midlands, U.K. (Shoestring Publication). Issue: May 2000. Another copy in the Carlos Roy Lavender Papers.
Why is a Fan? Earl and Nancy Kemp, 2019 North Whipple Street, Chicago, IL, (1961). [the second SAFARI Annual].
Wild Pumbles. Andy Young, Bob Tucker, (undated).
Wild 'n Wooly. Dan Brannan, Apt. #5, 106 South Edgemont Street, Los Angeles, CA 90004, nos. 8, 9 (Jan. 1965). FOLDER NOT IN BOX.
Willard R. Biscuit Newsletter. Boyd Raeburn, Norm Clarke, Will Straw, (Oct. 1972).
Willis Discovers America. Walt Willis, 170 Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland, (1952).
Windhaven. Atalanta Press, Box 5688 University Station, Seattle, WA 98105, nos. 2-4 (1977-1978).
Wing Window. John D. Berry, 525 19th Avenue East, Seattle, WA 98112, nos. 1-9 (Dec. 1981-Mar. 1986).
WitDip. Victor Emanuel, Rei D'Venice, for the LASFS Diplomacy Corps, no. 5-9 (Feb. 13-Mar. 12, 1964), no. 10-14 (Mar. 19- Apr. 11, 1964).
Witzend. Wallace Wood, Box 882, Ansonia Station, New York, NY 10023, nos. 2-8 (1967-Summer 1971).
Wiz. Richard Bergeron, Box 5989, Old San Juan, Puerto Rico 00905, nos. 2-10 (Nov. 18, 1982-Jun. 9, 1984).
Wizard. Alma Hill, Writers Exchange, 463 Park Drive, Boston, MA 02215, nos. 1-2, no. 4 (May 1966-Jul. 1966), (Summer 1967), no. 3 is missing.
Wokl. Ted Pauls (aka Michael T. Bear), 1448 Meridene Drive, Baltimore, MD 21212, nos. 6-9 (Christmas 1953-undated).
Wondering & Wandering. Don Fitch, Covina, CA. No. 5 (September 1994): in the Carlos Roy Lavender Papers.
Wooden Ships. Dan Steffan, 303 Stadium Place, Box 161, Syracuse, NY 13210, no. 1 (undated).
Wordshop. Alma Hill, 463 Park Drive, Boston 15, MA, no. 1 (Oct. 1964).
The World According to Garth. Garth Spencer, 1296 Richardson St., Victoria, B.C. Canada V8V 3E1, no. 13 (Jan. 1986).
Wraith. Wrai Ballard, Blanchard, ND, nos. 1-3, 7-11, 15-21 (Spring 1955-Oct. 21, 1955, undated-undated, Nov. 11, 1961-May 1963).
Write Now! John & Bjo Trimble, P.O. Box 36851, Los Angeles, CA 90036, (1981).
Writers' Exchange. Alma Hill, 463 Park Drive, Boston 15, MA, no. 1 (undated), no. 2 (Feb. 1965).
Wrong Leggins, The. Lilian Edwards. Edinburgh, Scotland No. 4 (March 1998)
WSFA Journal. WSFA: Washington Science Fiction Association. Donald L. Miller, Wheaton, MD. (Washington Science Fiction Association).
Folder #1: nos. 3, 5-7, 9-19, 21-23 (May 1965, Aug. 1965-Sept. 1965, Sept. 1965-Jun. 1966).
Folder #2: nos. 24-31 (Mid-Jun. 1966-Oct. 1966), no. 71 (Mar-May 1970).
Wyrd. Wyrd Publications, Box 82, Colon, MI 49040, no. 1 (Jun. 1973), no. 3 (Spring 1974).
X Titles
X-trap.
Jean and Anie Linard, 24 Rue Petit, Vesoul, Haute-Saone, France, no. 2 (Mar. 1960), no. 3 (Mar. 1960), 1 unnumbered copy (Dec. 1959).
Xanadu Review. Claude Degler, (Jan. 1, 1970).[A spoof? By Andy Porter?]
Xenoblast. Dean A. Grennell, (Nov. 1955). FOLDER NOT IN BOX.
Xenolith. William L. Bowers, Cincinnati, OH. Nos. 2-6 (1977-1978), nos. 13-15/16 (1980-1981), Index for First Series, Epilogue (Jan. 1979),
Series 2: no. 1 (1979), no. 2 (1979), no. 3 (1979), no. 4 (1980), 1 sheet: Notes from Bob Peterson. Nos. 45-48 (May 2001 – July 2002).
Xenophile. Nils Hardin, P.O. Box 9660, Kirkwood Branch, St. Louis, MO 63122, no. 42 (Sept-Oct. 1979), no. 43 (Jan. 1980), no. 44 (Mar. 1980).
Y Titles
Yandro.
Robert and Juanita Coulson, Harford, IN 47348.
Folder #A: nos. 36-41, 43-44 (Jan. 1956-Sept. 1956)
Folder #B: nos. 45-52 (October 1956-May 1957).
Folder #C: nos. 53-60 (June 1957 - January 1958)
Folder #D: nos. 61-66, 68, 73 (February 1958-undated)
Folder #E: nos. 77, 82-87 (June 1959 - April 1960)
Folder #F: nos. 88-94 (May 1960 - November 1960)
Folder #G: nos. 95-100 (December 1960 - May 1961)
Folder #H: nos. 101-107 (June 1961 - [December 1961])
Folder #I: nos 108-113 (January 1962 - June 1962)
Folder #J: nos. 114-115 (July and August 1962)
Folder #K: nos. 116-121 (September 1962 - February 1963)
Folder #L: nos. 122-123, 125-127 (March 1963 - August 1963)
Folder #1: nos. 128-130 (September - November 1963)
Folder #2: nos. 131-136 (Jan. 1964-May 1964)
Folder #3: nos. 137-143 (Jul.1964-Jan. 1965)
Folder #4: nos. 144-151 (Feb. 1965-Sept. 1965)
Folder #5: nos. 152-157 (Nov. 1965-Apr. 1966)
Folder #6: nos. 158-164 (May 1966-Nov. 1966)
Folder #7: nos. 165-170 (Dec. 1966-Apr. 1967)
Folder #8: nos. 171-177 (May 1967-Dec. 1967)
Folder #9: nos. 178-184 (Jan. 1968-Sept/Oct. 1968)
Folder #10: nos. 185-190 (Dec. 1968-Aug. 1969)
Folder #11: nos. 191-196 (Sept. 1969-Mar. 1970)
Folder #12: nos. 197-201 (Apr. 1970-Oct. 1970); one misnumbered copy: #201 which is vol. XIX.2 (Mar. 1971)
Folder #13: nos. 202-204, nos. 206-208 (Nov. 1970-Feb. 1971), (May 1971-Jul. 1971); no. 205 is missing.
Folder #14: nos. 209-214 (Sept. 1971-May 1972)
Folder #15: nos. 215-220 (Jul. 1972-May 1973)
Folder #16: nos. 221-227 (Jul. 1973-Jun. 1974); one copy of Yandro Bibliographic Suppl. no. 1 (Jan. 1963)
Ye Boiffion Boy Birdwatchers' Bugle-Blast. Lee Hoffman Shaw, Andy Young, Jean Young, Larry Stark, (1957).
Ye Faerie Chessmen. Donald L. Miller, 12315 Judson Road, Glenmont, Wheaton, MD 10906, no. 2 (Sept. 1965).
Ye Olde Photygraf Album. Oklacon II, Dolores Chappell (Chairman), 5921 East 4th Pl., Tulsa, OK, (1954).
Yesterday and Today. Joanne Burger, 55 Blue Bonnet Ct., Lake Jackson, TX 77566, no. 3f (Aug. 5, 1974).
Yezidee. Dian Girand, 4620 Twining Street, Los Angeles, CA, nos. 2, 3 (undated, Mar. 1963).
Yhos. Art Widner, 231 Courtney Lane, Orinda, CA 94563, no. 38 (Feb. 1987), no. 39 (May 1987), no. 41 (Nov. 1987).
Yobber. A&J Young, 229 W. College Street, Oberlin, OH; 10 Summer Road, Cambridge 38, MA, nos. 2, 3 (Mar. 1955, undated).
Yokneam Yappings. Phil Kohn, Main Road, Yokneam, Israel, (undated).
Yonder. David Ettlin, 3424 Royce Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215, vol. 1, no. 1 (1963).
You Only Think You’re Reading This… See Applesauce 30 for contributed copy.
YT. See Applesauce 30 for contributed copy.
Z Titles
Zarathustra.
Joni Rapkin, 1911½ Riverview Drive, Endicott, N.Y. 13760, no. 9 (undated), no. 10 (Mar. 1968).
Zeen. E.E. Evers, Apt. 4-C, 268 East 4th Street, New York 9, NY 10009, nos. 1, 2 (Mar. 1964, Apr. 1964).
Zero. Pat and Dick Lupoff. New York, NY. No. 6. (Sept. 1961).
Zeta Zny Z. Boston 15, MA, nos. 4 (Jun. 1964); no. 5 is missing.
Zeus. Norm J. Cascajo. Wanaque, NJ. No. 1 (1965)
Zider. See Applesauce 30 for contributed copy.
Zilonaya Yablatchka. See Applesauce 30 for contributed copy.
Zinephobic Eye, The. Michael Glickson, (undated).
Zingaro. Mark Irwin, Highland Park, IN 60035, no. 1 (Jun. 1964), nos. 2-3 (undated), no. 8 (Sept. 1966)., no. 9 (Winter 1966).
Zip. Ted E. White, Falls Church, VA, no. 7 (undated).
Zombie, Le. See above Le Zombie.
Zugzwang. Ken Huett, Australia. No. 1 (June 1993): in the Carlos Roy Lavender Papers.
Zup; Son of Zap. Arnold Katz, New Hyde Park, NY 11043, no. 1 (undated).
ZZZ. Alma Hill, Boston, MA, no. 5 (Sept. 1964).
FANZINES STORED IN LEGAL SIZE BOXES:
BOX 1:
A David English Sketchbook. Larry Stark, (Jun. 1958).
GZ. Joe & Robbie Gibson, 5380 Sobrante Ave., El Sobrante, CA 94803, vol. 5, no. 4 (Jan. 1966).
Ishbak. L.D. Kafka, 2819 Morris Avenue, Bronx 68, N.Y., no. 1 (Sept. 1963).
Pipsqueak. The Exploits of the Incomparable Escargot. Christine Smith. [n.p.] Two issues, both 1980, not numbered. One, at least, had been issued with an issue of Darkapa. And one of which may have come from issue 30 of the November 1980 Applesauce.
Saucer Magazine. Mark Bouge, 1911 Main Street, Bellevue, Nebraska 68005, vol. 1, no. 11 (March, 1969), vol. 1, no. 12 (April, 1969), vol. 2, no. 1 (Anniversary issue), vol. 2, no. 3 (July, 1969).
Voice of the Imagi-Nation, aka VOM. A Novacious Publication, Forrest J Ackerman, Los Angeles, CA, no. 38 (Jan. 1945).
Unidentified, miscellaneous materials
Folder of calendars (8), 1955-1963, no indication of source. One guess, Yandro??

Contents:
Part 1: Collection Overview
Part 2: Number titles, A-C
Part 3: D-G
Part 4: H-O
Part 5: P-S
Part 6: T-Z, unidentified

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