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Star-Borne Volume 1 Issue 2
(Star Trek Association for Revival, 1972)
This issue includes: "a statement from D.C. Fontana, text from an article in the Houston Chronicle from June 26, info about publication dates and money, detailed instruction on how to write a successful letter for the ...
Seldon's Plan Volume 4 Number 2
(Wayne Third Foundation, 1971)
"Seldon's Plan is a gen Star Trek: TOS and Science Fiction club zine for Wayne Third Foundation. It is also called Sheldon's Plan Newsletter"--Fanlore.org wiki.
Star-Borne Volume 2 Issue 11/12
(Star Trek Association for Revival, 1973/1974)
This issue includes: "announcements for some cons, addresses of all the S.T.A.R. chapters, a long section on the rules and regulations for chapters, a short con report for Filmcon, a long con report for Star-Con, a long ...
Babel Issue 4
(LL+LL & Igor Publications, 1973)
"A gen Star Trek: TOS anthology"--Fanlore.org wiki.
Babel Issue 5
(1974)
"A gen Star Trek: TOS anthology"--Fanlore.org wiki.
Seldon's Plan Volume 4 Number1
(Wayne Third Foundation, 1971)
"Seldon's Plan is a gen Star Trek: TOS and Science Fiction club zine for Wayne Third Foundation. It is also called Sheldon's Plan Newsletter"--Fanlore.org wiki.
The Graveside Grope
(1983)
"Graveside Grope is an explicit het and slash 50-page Star Trek: TOS anthology"--Fanlore.org wiki.
Star-Borne Volume 1 Issue 3
(Star Trek Association for Revival, 1972)
This issue includes: "a letter, the issue's main feature, from D.C. Fontana discussing the progress on the possible Star Trek movie, along with some of Roddenberry's other projects, an ad for Detroit Triple Fan Fair, ...
Seldon's Plan Volume 6 Number 1
(Wayne Third Foundation, 1973)
"Seldon's Plan is a gen Star Trek: TOS and Science Fiction club zine for Wayne Third Foundation. It is also called Sheldon's Plan Newsletter...[This issue] contains an article by Cy Chauvin that is very critical of David ...
Yesterday Always Remains
(1971)
"A 122-page Star Trek: TOS story...It is the sequel to The Daneswoman. At some point in the mid-1970s, boojums Press was going to publish it as a zine. This did not occur, and it remains a drawerfic."--Fanlore.org wiki.