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− | + | '''''Novae Terrae''''' was a [[UK]] [[fanzine]] edited by [[Maurice K. Hanson]] and others. It was initially the [[clubzine]] of the [[Nuneaton SFL]] and from #10 became the [[Official Organ]] of the [[Science Fiction Association]]. It is generally regarded as the first true British fanzine. | |
− | + | The first ten issues were edited by Hanson and [[Dennis Jacques]]. #11 saw Jacques listed as associate along with [[Maurice T. Crowley]]. #16 continued with the same team albeit with Hanson relocated to [[London]] and #18 saw Jacques and Crowley replaced by [[Arthur C. Clarke]] and [[John Carnell]]. #25 added [[William Temple]] as an associate and #26 dropped Carnell. | |
− | + | After #29, Hanson handed the title to Carnell who launched ''[[New Worlds (Carnell)]]'', the precursor to the [[prozine]] ''[[New Worlds]]'' which launched in 1946 has continued in various forms into the twenty-first century. | |
− | + | {{SFE|name=novae_terrae}}. | |
<tab head=top> | <tab head=top> | ||
Issue || Date || Pages || Notes | Issue || Date || Pages || Notes | ||
− | V1.1 ||March 1936 || || | + | V1.1 ||March 1936 || 9 || |
− | V1.2 ||April 1936 || || | + | V1.2 ||April 1936 || 10 || |
− | V1.3 ||May 1936 || || | + | V1.3 ||May 1936 || 18 || |
− | V1.4 ||June 1936 || || | + | V1.4 ||June 1936 || 12 || |
− | V1.5 ||July 1936 || || | + | V1.5 ||July 1936 || 14 || |
− | V1.6 ||August 1936 || || | + | V1.6 ||August 1936 || 20 || |
− | V1.7 ||September 1936 || || | + | V1.7 ||September 1936 || 16 || |
− | V1.8 ||November 1936 || || | + | V1.8 ||November 1936 || 20 || |
− | V1.9 ||December 1937 -- January 1937 || ||Includes supplement | + | V1.9 ||December 1937 -- January 1937 || 32 ||Includes supplement |
− | + | #10 V1.10 ||February 1937 ||24 ||Includes untitled pamphlet | |
− | + | #11 V1.11 ||April 1937 ||20 || | |
− | + | #12 V1.12 ||May 1937 ||20 || | |
− | + | #13 V2.1 ||June 1937 ||20 || | |
− | + | #14 V2.2 ||June 1937 ||18 || | |
− | + | #15 V2.3 ||July 1937 ||20 || | |
− | + | #16 V2.4 ||August-September 1937 ||20 || | |
− | + | #17 V2.5 ||October 1937 ||24 || | |
− | + | #18 V2.6 ||November 1937 ||20 || | |
− | + | #19 V2.7 ||December 1937 ||20 || | |
− | + | #20 V2.8 ||January 1938 ||24 || | |
− | + | #21 V2.9 ||March 1938 ||20 || | |
− | + | #22 V2.10 ||April 1938 ||20 || | |
− | + | #23 V2.11 ||May 1938 ||20 || | |
− | + | #24 V2.12 ||June 1938 ||20 || | |
− | + | #25 V3.1 ||August 1938 ||48 || | |
− | + | #26 V3.2 ||September 1938 ||26 || | |
− | + | #27 V3.3 ||November 1938 ||26 ||Includes supplement #1 | |
− | + | #28 V3.4 ||December 1938 ||24 ||Includes supplement #2 | |
− | + | #29 V3.4 ||January 1939 ||24 ||Includes supplement #3 | |
</tab> | </tab> | ||
− | + | The three numbered supplements were: | |
+ | * supplement #1, ''[[Perils from Ploop!]]'' by 'O. J. Russell, B.Sc. and A. G. Brown' | ||
+ | * supplement #2, ''[[Rubaiyat of a Science Fiction Fan]]'' by [[C. S. Youd]] | ||
+ | * supplement #3, ''[[The Fan Who Ruled the World]]'' by [[David McIlwain]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | *{{fanzineindex|name={{PAGENAME}}|dir=Novae_Terrae}}. | ||
+ | *[http://www.fiawol.org.uk/fanstuff/then%20archive/newworlds/nt.htm Transcriptions of ''Novae Terrae'' at fiawol.org.uk] | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{publication | start=1936 | end=1939}} | ||
[[Category:fanzine]] | [[Category:fanzine]] | ||
[[Category:UK]] | [[Category:UK]] |
Latest revision as of 11:11, 25 August 2024
Novae Terrae was a UK fanzine edited by Maurice K. Hanson and others. It was initially the clubzine of the Nuneaton SFL and from #10 became the Official Organ of the Science Fiction Association. It is generally regarded as the first true British fanzine.
The first ten issues were edited by Hanson and Dennis Jacques. #11 saw Jacques listed as associate along with Maurice T. Crowley. #16 continued with the same team albeit with Hanson relocated to London and #18 saw Jacques and Crowley replaced by Arthur C. Clarke and John Carnell. #25 added William Temple as an associate and #26 dropped Carnell.
After #29, Hanson handed the title to Carnell who launched New Worlds, the precursor to the prozine New Worlds which launched in 1946 has continued in various forms into the twenty-first century.
Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
V1.1 | March 1936 | 9 | |
V1.2 | April 1936 | 10 | |
V1.3 | May 1936 | 18 | |
V1.4 | June 1936 | 12 | |
V1.5 | July 1936 | 14 | |
V1.6 | August 1936 | 20 | |
V1.7 | September 1936 | 16 | |
V1.8 | November 1936 | 20 | |
V1.9 | December 1937 -- January 1937 | 32 | Includes supplement |
#10 V1.10 | February 1937 | 24 | Includes untitled pamphlet |
#11 V1.11 | April 1937 | 20 | |
#12 V1.12 | May 1937 | 20 | |
#13 V2.1 | June 1937 | 20 | |
#14 V2.2 | June 1937 | 18 | |
#15 V2.3 | July 1937 | 20 | |
#16 V2.4 | August-September 1937 | 20 | |
#17 V2.5 | October 1937 | 24 | |
#18 V2.6 | November 1937 | 20 | |
#19 V2.7 | December 1937 | 20 | |
#20 V2.8 | January 1938 | 24 | |
#21 V2.9 | March 1938 | 20 | |
#22 V2.10 | April 1938 | 20 | |
#23 V2.11 | May 1938 | 20 | |
#24 V2.12 | June 1938 | 20 | |
#25 V3.1 | August 1938 | 48 | |
#26 V3.2 | September 1938 | 26 | |
#27 V3.3 | November 1938 | 26 | Includes supplement #1 |
#28 V3.4 | December 1938 | 24 | Includes supplement #2 |
#29 V3.4 | January 1939 | 24 | Includes supplement #3 |
The three numbered supplements were:
- supplement #1, Perils from Ploop! by 'O. J. Russell, B.Sc. and A. G. Brown'
- supplement #2, Rubaiyat of a Science Fiction Fan by C. S. Youd
- supplement #3, The Fan Who Ruled the World by David McIlwain
Publication | 1936—1939 |
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