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− | ''Graustark'' was the first-ever [[Diplomacy]]-by-mail [[fanzine]], published by [[John Boardman]]. It has at least 793 issues starting in the ’60s and continuing (at least) to mid-2013 | + | ''Graustark'' was the first-ever [[Diplomacy]]-by-mail [[fanzine]], published by [[John Boardman]]. It has at least 793 issues starting in the ’60s and continuing (at least) to mid-2013. |
− | See also: ''[[Ruritania]]''. | + | The title comes from the name of a fictional country in Eastern [[Europe]], used as a setting for several [[novels]] by [[George Barr McCutcheon]]. |
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+ | See also: ''[[Ruritania]]'', [[Freedonia]]. | ||
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[[Category:fanzine]] | [[Category:fanzine]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:05, 1 April 2024
Graustark was the first-ever Diplomacy-by-mail fanzine, published by John Boardman. It has at least 793 issues starting in the ’60s and continuing (at least) to mid-2013.
The title comes from the name of a fictional country in Eastern Europe, used as a setting for several novels by George Barr McCutcheon.
See also: Ruritania, Freedonia.
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