Finding Aid
M. Horvat Collection of Genre Apazines Access and Restrictions: This collection is open for research. Digital Surrogates: Except where indicated, this document describes but does not reproduce the actual text, images and objects which make up this collection. Materials are available only in the Special Collections Department. Copyright: Please read The University of Iowa Libraries' statement on Property Rights, Copyright Law, and Permissions to Use Unpublished Materials. Use of Collections: The University of Iowa Libraries supports access to the materials, published and unpublished, in its collections. Nonetheless, access to some items may be restricted by their fragile condition or by contractual agreement with donors, and it may not be possible at all times to provide appropriate machinery for reading, viewing or accessing non-paper-based materials. Please read our Use of Manuscripts Statement. Acquisition and Processing Information: The M. Horvat collection of genre apazines was acquired by the University of Iowa Libraries from Martin (Mike) Horvat in December 2004. Photographs: None |
Scope and Contents
The collection contains a large number of different apazines. Most of these are concerned with science fiction and fantasy (both literary and in other media), but there are also apazines devoted to other genre topics, including comics, role-playing games, and mysteries. The earliest items in the collection include some early issues (1940s) of the first science fiction apa, Fantasy Amateur, but the collection reaches into the 21st century with issues of apazines that in some cases continue to be published today.
The apazines in the collection are arranged alphabetically by the formal name of the apa, not the name of the apa's official organ. In many cases the official organ for the apa bears a different name from that of the apa itself - for example, Dapa-Em's official organ was entitled Elementary.
How Apas Work
With a few exceptions, apas tend to function in a similar fashion. An apa is centrally coordinated by an Official Editor (sometimes called a Central Mailer). Apa members send the OE enough copies of their individual fanzine contributions to be distributed to all the members. The OE is responsible for collating the fanzines into a single publication (the "apazine") and distributing it to the members. The OE also manages the apa's subscription lists and publication deadlines. Most apas are headed by an "official organ"; that is, the administrative zine of the apa that not only contains the OE's own contributions but the lists of current and waiting members, apa rules and constitutions, and member notices (including which members are required to submit material for the next issue).
[A few apas, however, are rotational in nature. That is, each apa member publishes a fanzine in rotation with the others and mails it themselves to the individual members. The chief example of this sort of apa is Fantasy Rotator, produced by the apa The Cult. The Cult functioned more like an open letter between friends because the material, usually -- but not always -- a letter, was sent to a designated Member (an "Official Arbiter") who edited, published, and distributed the FR by him- or herself. FRs were published, on average every three weeks by the 13 Cult Members in rotation; hence the title "Rotator". In addition, members could issue their own material to the apa in so-called "fractional rotators", or "f/r"s. The fractional numbers assigned to each f/r seem to have been selected at random. For example, during the assigned period of FR 639, a Cult member might issue his own f/r to accompany FR 639, and title it FR 639.141092.
In addition, the Cult's waiting list was unlike those of other apas. There were two separate lists, and people on both lists were encouraged to participate. In fact, people on the Active Waiting List were required to participate (the minimum of one letter to every other FR or one postcard to every FR). CULT publications were distributed both to Members and the Active Waiting List. The Inactive Waiting List had no activity requirements, although they could be very active. Distribution of publications to the Inactive Waiting List was not required, but anyone who wrote regularly received most of them.
Other rotational apas include the Terrean Amateur Press Society (TAPS), which operates its official editorship among all members on a rotating basis. TAPS also permits the issuing of 'fractional rotator'-like individual publications, called "artificial satellites, or "AS"s.) Likewise, the Slanderous Amateur Press Association also uses a rotating editorship.]
Most apas require members to submit a minimum amount of material in a specified format to a specified number of mailings. This minimum activity (or "minac") is usually specified by the OE and/or the established rules of the apa. Most apas also require each member to maintain a credit balance in a central funds account to cover common reproduction costs and postage.
Apas that require members to submit multiple copies of their contribution usually set a limit to the number of members and run a waiting list if necessary. In many cases people on the waiting list are permitted to contribute to mailings and may receive excess apazines provided by the members. Occasionally apas are formed by waiting list members who are tired of the wait: for example, Junior Apa-Five (later Imaginapa) was created by a few fans who had been on the Apa-Five waiting list for what they felt to be too long a time and were impatient to participate in apa activity.
Contributors
Apazines have historical signficance in that many contain the amateur work of famous genre writers and illustrators. Much of this material predates the writers' fame, although this is not always the case. In addition, many apa members, though not professional writers, were significant voices in the world of fandom. Examples of apas with contributors of significant literary importance in the field include Apa-Five (Frank Miller), Apa-L (Alan Dean Foster; David Gerrold; Larry Niven); Apanage (Jane Yolen); Elanor (March Laumer); Fantasy Amateur (Marion Zimmer Bradley, Robert Silverberg, Donald Wollheim); Rehupa (Charles de Lint; Michael Stackpole); and SAPS (Jack Chalker; Gordon Eklund) .
Subjects
The apazines in the Horvat Collection comprise a number of different genre topics. Some were continually dedicated to a particular subject, while in other cases the free-flowing nature of fandom in general or of the apa permitted an apa to concern itself with a number of different topics. Others may have begun with the idea that they would be dedicated to a particular topic, but as they progressed started dealing with other subjects as well. As Randy Linder, the publisher of X-APA zine Mutant Force put it, "While I assume that most of X-APA’s membership got together because of their interests in comics in general and the X-Men in particular, the reason we stay is because we enjoy getting to know each other and ongoing commentary on any and all subjects.”
The subjects given below are sometimes, though not always, those with which the associated apa explicitly identified itself.
AAPA: Far-left politics (Anarchist Amateur Press Association)
ALPS: Music (Amateur Long-Playing Society)
Alarums and Excursions: Role-playing games
ANZAPA: Science fiction (Australian and New Zealand Amateur Press Association)
APA-?: Writing
APA-27: Science fiction (Florida Amateur Press Association)
APA-45: Science fiction
APA-55: Science fiction
APA-69: Sex
APA-Faber: Paper arts
Apa-Five: Comic books
Apa-H: Hoaxes and humor
APA: JARNEVON: Science fiction
Apa-L: Science fiction (Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society)
APA: NESFA: Science fiction (New England Science Fiction Association)
APA-NYU: Science fiction (New York Amateur Press Association, originally based at New York University)
APA-PI: Science fiction
APA-Q: Science fiction
APA-Renga: Renga (a form of Japanese collaborative poetry)
APA-THEE: Science fiction
APA-V: Science fiction
APA Enterprise: Star Trek
Apalon: European myths and legends
Apaloosa: Science fiction (Amateur Press Association of the Palouse)
Apanage: Children and young people's fantasy literature
APATOONS: Cartoons and animation
APPLESAUCE: Science fiction
AZAPA: Science fiction (Arizona Amateur Press Association)
Background Noise: Science fiction (Honolulu Science Fiction Society)
BCAPA: Science fiction (British Columbia Amateur Press Association)
BondApa: James Bond films
Canadapa: Science fiction
Capacity: Science fiction (Chicago Amateur Press Association)
CAPRA: Film (Cinema Amateur Press Association)
CHAPS: Western literature (Cowboys and Horses Amateur Press Society)
Clarion: Science fiction
Connection: Science fiction
CRAPzine: General fannishness
C/RAPA: Science fiction (Cascades/Rockies Amateur Press Association)
C/RAPA-PI: Science fiction
C/RAPA, Jr.: Science fiction
The Cult: Science fiction
DAAPA: Science fiction (Dallas Area Amateur Press Association)
Dancer: Science fiction
D'APA: Science fiction (Denver Area Amateur Press Association)
Dapa-Em: Mysteries
Definitive Article: Doctor Who
Edgar Apa: Science fiction
Elanor: Fantasy, especially the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and Charles Williams
FAPA: Science fiction (Fantasy Amateur Press Association)
Final Frontier: Star Trek
FLAP: Science fiction (Fannish Little Amateur Press)
Frefanzine: Libertarian science fiction
Galactus: Comic books (especially Marvel Comics)
GESTALT: Science fiction (GESTALT Amateur Publishing Society)
Herbapa: The theology of the fannish "ghod" Herbie
Imaginapa: Comic books
IS-P'APA: Science fiction
K-a (K(C)apa-Alpha): Comic books (Comics Amateur Publishing Association)
Junior Apa-Five: Comic books
LASFAPA: Science fiction (Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society)
MELVIN: General fandom
MENTAT: Computers and computing
Milwapa: Science fiction (Milwaukee Amateur Press Association)
Mixed Company: Gender relations
Minneapa: Science fiction
MISHAP: Science fiction (Michigan Society of Amateur Publishers)
N'APA: Science fiction (National Fantasy Fan Federation/Neffer Amateur Press Alliance)
Necronomicon Apa: The works of H.P. Lovecraft
OMPA: Science fiction (Off Trails Magazine Publishers Association)
Pathos: Science fiction (Suffolk East Science Fiction Association)
Phoenix: Science fiction
RAPS: Science fiction
Rehupa: The works of Robert E. Howard, and sword-and-sorcery fantasy in general (Robert E. Howard United Press Association)
SAPS: Science fiction (Spectator Amateur Press Society)
SCAPA FLOW: Science fiction (Southern California Amateur Press Association for Lasfians and Other Writers)
SFPA: Science fiction (Southern Fandom Press Alliance)
Slanapa: Science fiction (Slanderous Amateur Press Association)
Stipple Apa: Science fiction
Stobcler: Science fiction
TAPADANCE: Science fiction
TAPS: Science fiction (Terrean Amateur Press Society)
Totter's Lane: Doctor Who
UNAPA: General interest (Unicorn Amateur Press Alliance)
VIDAPA: Video technology (Videofan Amateur Press Association)
WAPA: Science fiction, with a humorous emphasis ("W" Amateur Press Association)
We The People: Politics
Wild Hunt: Fantasy roleplaying games, particularly Dungeons and Dragons
X-APA: The X-Men, the Avengers, and other Marvel Comics superhero groups
YHAPA: Marvel comics (Young Heroes Amateur Publishing Association)
Z-FLapa: Comic books
Biographical Note
Martin M. (Mike) Horvat is a printer and collector in Stayton, Oregon. For many years, his collecting focused on general circulation science fiction magazines and fanzines. Horvat founded the American Private Press Association and for a time in the 1980s edited South of the Moon, a catalog of publications of amateur press associations. As a result of this endeavor, and because Horvat himself was a prolific amateur publisher and apa contributor, he ended up collecting a vast archive of apazines as well.
Historical Note
The term "apa" refers to an Amateur Press Association. An amateur press association is a group of like-minded people, distributed across a wide geographical area, who join together to discuss common interests using the forum of a collated series of individually printed publications. Apas originally came into existence in the late 19th century through the efforts of amateur journalists. However, starting in the early 20th century, apas came to be primarily associated with science fiction, fantasy, and other genre fans.
During the early years of science fiction fandom, fans communicated their views and opinions by publishing letters in the letter columns of professional SF magazines like Astounding Stories. They would then begin writing directly to each other, and developed "fanzines" in order to communicate to multiple people at once. Fanzines gradually evolved from simple letterzines to more sophisticated magazine-style publications. In short order, fans wanting to save on time and rising postage costs, as well as trying to foster a specific sense of community among a like-minded group of people, developed the notion, patterned on the amateur journalist efforts of old, of collating fanzines into a single bundle for distribution. Thus the fannish apas were born.
Apas provided effective and entertaining methods for fans separated by distance to communicate before the advent of electronic mail, electronic bulletin boards, or blogs. By instituting a system for the central collation of publications into a single apazine, apas saved costs and eliminated the need for fans to produce more fanzines than they would be able to distribute easily on their own.
The first science fiction apazine was Fantasy Amateur, the official organ of the Fantasy Amateur Press Association. It began publication in 1937, after noted SF fan and editor Donald Wollheim established FAPA. Wollheim saw an answer to the ongoing problems of the haphazard world of SF fanzines in the ways in which amateur journalist groups such as the National Amateur Press Association and the New England Amateur Press Club operated their associations and encouraged correspondence between members. Apas became a popular way for fans to exchange opinions, stories, illustrations and writings as the century continued, and the 1960s and 1970s resulted in an explosion of genre apas.
Related Materials
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HORVAT, M. The M. Horvat Collection of Science Fiction Convention Materials, 1943-2000.
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RUBEN, ELLIOTT M., 1916-2009. Elliott M. Ruben Amateur Press Association Collection, 1926-2009. 30 ft.
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Box Contents List
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Box 1 |
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Issue | Date |
AAPA 7 - 10 | November 1982 - May 1983 |
ALPS 7 - 10 | January - July 1982 |
ALPS 11 - 14 | September 1982 - March 1983 |
ALPS 15 - 17 | June - October 1983 |
ALPS 18 - 21 | December 1983 - June 1984 |
ALPS 24- 26 | December 1984 - April 1985 |
ALPS 27 - 29 | June - October 1985 |
ALPS 30 -31 | December 1985 - February 1986 |
ALPS 32 - 33 | April - June 1986 |
ALPS 34 - 36 | April - December 1986 |
ALPS 37 - 39 | February - July 1987 |
APA-? 6 | n.d. |
APA-27 3 - 6, 18 | April - October 1982, November 1984 |
APA-27 19 - 25 | December 1984 - December 1985 |
APA-55 2 - 4 | April - August 1979 |
APA-55 5 - 7 | November 1979 - April 1980 |
APA-69 5, 12, 27, 29 | June 1977, September 1978, April 1981, August 1981 |
APA-FABER 2 | May 1988 |
APA-H 7, 9 - 10, 23 |
September, December 1971 - January 1972, February 1973 |
APA-H 30 - 32, 34, 49 | September 1973 - January 1974, March, June 1974 |
APA-H 51, 53, 59 - 61, 72, 85, 88, 90 | May 1976, August 1976, January - March 1978, January 1979, March 1980, June 1980, August 1980 |
APA: JARNEVON 9 | April 1972 |
APA:NESFA 6, 19 | November 1970, November 1971 |
APA:NESFA 35 - 37, 49 | April - June 1973, June 1974 |
Box 2 |
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APA:NESFA 52 - 53 | August - October 1974 |
APA:NESFA 54 - 57 | November 1974 - February 1975 |
APA:NESFA 141, 158 - 160 | February 1982, July - September 1983 |
APA:NESFA 165 - 168 | February - May 1984 |
APA:NESFA 169 - 172 | June - August 1984 |
APA:NESFA 173 -178 | October 1984 - March 1985 |
APA:NESFA 180 - 184, | May - September 1985 |
APA:NESFA 185 - 189 | October 1985 - February 1986 |
APA:NESFA 190, 192 - 193, 197 | March, May - June, September 1986 |
APA:NESFA 200 - 201, 203 | January - February, August 1987 |
APA:NESFA 204 - 206, 210 | May - July, November 1987 |
APA-PI 108 - 118, 131 | January - December 1981, April 1983 |
APA-Q 139 - 141 | March - May 1980 |
APA-Q 143 - 146 | June - August 1980 |
APA-Q 147 - 149 | October 1980 |
APA-Q 151 - 154 | December 1980 - February 1981 |
APA-Q 167 - 169 | November - December 1981 |
APA-Q (The Return of) 14 - 15, 20, 49, 58 - 60 | December 1984 - January 1985, April 1985, December 1986, June - August 1987 (all incomplete) |
APA-THEE 1 - 4 | September 1983 - March 1984 |
APA-V 3 - 6 | July - August 1974 |
APA ENTERPRISE 20 | August 1984 |
Box 3 |
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Apalon 1 | 1976 |
Apaloosa (1) 33 | April 1978 |
Apaloosa (2) 22.5 - 24, 28 | June - August 1984, May 1985 |
Apaloosa Doubleshot 2 | 1980 |
APATOONS 3 - 4 | November 1981 - January 1982 |
APATOONS 12, 14 |
June, October 1983 |
APPLESAUCE 9, 72 - 73 | February 1979, July - August 1984 |
APPLESAUCE 76 - 79 | November 1984 - February 1985 |
APPPA (Postcard APA) various | 1977 |
Box 4 |
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AZAPA 1 - 3, 5 | May - July, September 1975 |
AZAPA 6, 8 - 9 | October, December 1975 - January 1976 |
AZAPA 16, 23 | August 1976, March 1977 |
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Box 5 |
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Issue | Date |
1 | Reprint, originally from 1975 |
2 – 5 | July – October 1975 |
6 – 9 | November/December 1975 – March 1976 |
11 – 13 | May – July 1976 |
14 – 15 | August – October 1976 |
16 – 17 | November 1976 |
18 – 19 | January – February 1977 |
20 – 21 | March – April 1977 |
22 – 23 | May – June 1977 |
24 – 25 | July – August 1977 |
26 – 27 | September – October 1977 |
28, 30 – 31 | November 1977, January – March 1978 |
32 – 33 | April – May 1978 |
34, 39 | June, November 1978 |
40 – 41 | December 1978 – January 1979 |
42 – 43 | February – March 1979 |
44 – 45 | April – May 1979 |
46 – 47 | June – July 1979 |
48 – 49 | August – September 1979 |
Box 6 |
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50 – 51 | October – November 1979 |
52 – 53 | December 1979 – January 1980 |
54 – 55 | February – March 1980 |
56 – 57 | April – May 1980 |
58 – 59 | June – July 1980 |
Box 7 |
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60 -61 | August – September 1980 |
62 – 63 | October – November 1980 |
64 – 65 | December 1980 – January 1981 |
66 – 67 | February – March 1981 |
68 – 69 | April – May 1981 |
70 – 71 | June – July 1981 |
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Box 8 | |
Issue |
Date |
1 -2 | October – December 1968 (as APA-A) |
3 – 4 | February – April 1969 |
5 – 6 | June – August 1969 |
7 – 8 | October – December 1969 |
9 – 10 | February – April 1970 |
11- 12 | June – August 1970 |
13 – 14 | October – December 1970 |
15 – 16 | February – April 1971 |
17 – 18 | June – August 1971 |
Index for Volume 1, Mailings 1-18, 1971 | |
19 – 20 | October – December 1971 |
21 – 22 | February – April 1972 |
23 – 24 | June – August 1972 |
25 | October 1972 |
26 | December 1972 |
27 | February 1973 |
28 – 29 | April – May 1973 |
30 – 31 | June – July 1973 (Both incomplete) |
38 – 39 | June – August 1974 (Both incomplete) |
40 | October 1974 |
41 – 42 | December 1974 – February 1975 |
43 | April 1975 |
Box 9 |
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46 – 47 | October – December 1975 (Both incomplete) |
48 | February 1976 (Incomplete) |
49 – 50 | April – June 1976 |
51 – 52 | August – October 1976 (#51 incomplete) |
53 | December 1976 |
54 | February 1977 |
Box 10 |
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55 | April 1977 |
56 | June 1977 (Incomplete) |
57 | August 1977 |
58 - 60 | October 1977 - February 1978 (All incomplete) |
61 - 62 | April – June 1978 (Both incomplete) |
84 – 85 | February – April 1982 (Both incomplete) |
86 | June 1982 |
87, 94 | August 1982, October 1983 |
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Box 11 | |
Issue | Date |
9 - 10 | October 1966 - January 1967 |
11- 12 | April - July 1967 |
13 | October 1967 |
14 | January 1968 |
15 | April 1968 |
16 | July 1968 |
17 | October 1968 |
18 | January 1969 |
19 | April 1969 |
20 | July 1969 |
21 | October 1969 |
Box 12 |
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22 | January 1970 |
23 | April 1970 |
24 | July 1970 |
25 | October 1970 |
26 | January 1971 |
27 | April 1971 |
28 | July 1971 |
29 | October 1971 |
30 | January 1972 |
Box 13 |
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31 | April 1972 |
32 | July 1972 |
33 | October 1972 |
34 | January 1973 |
Box 14 |
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35 | April 1973 |
36 - 38 | July 1973 - January 1974 (All incomplete) |
41 | October 1974 (Incomplete) |
44 - 47 | July 1975 - May 1976 (All incomplete) |
48 - 51 | September 1976 - September 1977 (All incomplete) |
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Box 15 | |
Issue | Date |
1 – 5 | August -December 1971 |
6 - 9 | January – April 1972 |
10- 12 | May – August 1972 |
13- 15 | September – November 1972 |
16 - 18 | January – March 1973 |
19 - 20 | April – May 1973 |
21 - 22 | June – July 1973 |
23 - 24 | August – September 1973 |
25 – 26 | November – December 1973 |
27 – 29 | January – March 1973 |
30 – 32 | April – June 1974 |
33 – 34 | July – August 1974 |
Box 16 |
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35 | September 1974 |
36 | October 1974 |
37 – 38 | November - December 1974 |
39 – 40 | January – February 1975 |
41 – 42 | March – April 1975 |
43 – 44 | May – June 1975 |
45 – 46 | July – August 1975 |
47 – 48 | September – October 1975 |
49 – 50 | November – December 1975 |
51 – 52 | January – February 1976 |
53 – 54 | March – April 1976 |
55, 57 | May, July 1976 |
60 | October 1976 |
84 | December 1978 |
92, 96 | August 1979, April 1980 |
97 – 99 | May - July 1980 |
Box 17 |
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100 | November 1980 |
101-102 | December 1980 – January 1981 |
103-104 | February – March 1981 |
105 – 107 | April – June 1981 |
108 | July 1981 |
109 – 110 | August – September 1981 |
111 – 113 | October 1981 – March 1982 |
114 – 116 | April – July 1982 |
117 – 119 | September – November 1982 |
120 – 121 | December 1982 – January 1983 |
122 – 123 | March – April 1983 |
124 – 125 | April – May 1983 |
Box 18 |
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126 | June 1983 |
127 – 128 | July/August – September 1983 |
129, 131 | October, December 1983 |
132 | January 1984 |
133 | June 1984 |
134 – 135 | July – August 1984 |
136 – 138 | September – November/December 1984 |
139 – 140 | January – February 1985 |
141 – 142 | March – April 1985 |
143 – 144 | May – June 1985 |
145 – 147 | July – September 1985 |
148 – 150 | October – December 1985 |
151 – 153 | January – March 1986 |
154 – 155 | April – May 1986 |
156 – 157 | June – July 1986 |
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Box 19 | |
Issue | Date |
237, 249 | November 27, 1969; February 19, 1970 |
252 – 256 | March 19 - April 9, 1970 |
257 – 260 | April 16 – May 7, 1970 |
261 – 263 | May 14 – 28, 1970 |
268 | July 2, 1970 |
318 – 319, 321 | June 17 – 24, July 8, 1971 |
322 – 323, 328 | July 15 – 22, August 26, 1971 |
347, 349, 382 | December 6, 1971; January 20, September 7, 1972 |
Best of APA-L, Vol. 3 (1966-1968) | August 1972 |
418, 423, 436, 455 | May 17, June 21, September 20, 1973; January 31, 1974 |
465, 470 – 472 | April 11, May 16 – 30, 1974 |
474, 484 | June 13, August 22, 1974 |
486 – 487 | September 5 – 12, 1974 |
509, 517 – 520 | February 13, April 10 – May 1, 1975 |
523 – 524, 526 – 527 | May 22 – 29, June 12 – 19, 1975 |
529, 533 | July 4, July 31, 1975 |
534 – 536 | August 7 – 21, 1975 |
541 – 544 | September 25 – October 16, 1975 |
548 – 549, 551 | November 13 – 20, December 4, 1975 |
553 – 554, 564 | December 18- 25, 1975; March 4, 1976 |
566 – 567, 587 | March 18 – 25, August 12, 1976 |
602, 605, 607 | November 25, December 16, December 30, 1976 |
Box 20 |
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609 – 613 | January 13 – February 10, 1977 |
614 – 617 | February 11 – March 10, 1977 (contents page only for #614) |
618 – 620 | March 17 – 31, 1977 |
621 – 623 | April 7 – 21, 1977 |
624 – 626 | April 28 – May 1, 1977 |
627 – 629 | May 19 – June 2, 1977 |
630 – 632 | June 9 – 23, 1977 |
633, 635 - 636 | June 30, July 14 - 21, 1977 |
637, 638 - 639 | July 28 - August 11, 1977 (contents page only for #638) |
640 - 643 | August 18 - September 8, 1977 |
644 – 646 | September 15 – 29, 1977 |
664, 667 - 669 | February 2, February 23 - March 9, 1978 |
670, 693 | March 16, August 24, 1978 |
694 - 695 | September 2 - 7, 1978 |
698 - 699 | September 28 - October 5, 1978 |
701, 725 | October 19, 1978; April 15, 1979 |
728 – 730 | April 26 – May 10, 1979 |
731 – 732 | May 17 – 24, 1979 |
734 – 735 | June 7 – 14, 1979 |
738, 765 | July 5, 1974; January 10, 1980 |
925, 931 | February 3, March 17, 1983 |
934, 940, 949 | April 7, May 19, July 21, 1983 |
956, 959 | September 8, September 29, 1983 |
963 – 964, 967 | October 27 – November 3, November 24, 1983 |
969, 974 | December 8, 1983; January 12, 1984 |
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Box 21 | |
Issue | Date |
68, 72 - 74 | January, May - July 1981 |
75 - 77 | August - October 1981 |
87 | August 1982 |
89 - 90 | October - November 1982 |
91 - 92 | December 1982 - January 1983 |
93 - 94 | February - March 1983 |
95 - 96 | April - May 1983 |
97 - 98 | June - July 1983 |
99 - 100 | August - September 1983 |
101 - 102 | October - November 1983 |
103 - 104 | December 1982 - January 1984 |
105 - 106 | February - March 1984 |
107 - 108 | April - May 1984 |
109 - 110 | June - July 1984 |
111- 112 | August - September 1984 |
113 - 114 | October - November 1984 |
115 - 116 | December 1984 - January 1985 |
117 - 119 | February - April 1985 |
120 - 122 | May - July 1985 |
123 - 125 | August - October 1985 |
Box 22 |
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126 - 128 | November 1985 - January 1986 |
129 - 130 | February - March 1986 |
131 - 133 | April - June 1986 |
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Box 23 | |
Issue | Date |
Apanage 10-year Index | |
5 – 7 | August 1971 |
8 – 10 | October – December 1971, February 1972 |
11 – 13 | April - August 1972 |
14 – 16 | October – December 1972 |
17 – 19 | Apri l – August 1973 |
20 – 21 | October – December 1973 |
22 – 23 | February – April 1974 |
24 – 25 | June – August 1974 |
26 – 27 | October – December 1974 |
28 | February 1975 |
29 – 30 | April – June 1975 |
31 | August 1975 |
32 | October 1975 |
33 | December 1975 |
36 | July 1976 |
50 – 51 | November 1978 – January 1979 |
52 – 53 | March – May 1979 |
54 | July 1979 |
57 | January 1980 |
58 | March 1980 |
59 | May 1980 |
62 | November 1980 |
63 | January 1981 |
Box 24 |
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64 | March 1981 (Incomplete) |
65 | May 1981 |
66 | July 1981 |
67 | September 1981 |
68 | November 1981 |
69 | January 1982 |
70 | March 1982 |
71 | May 1982 |
72 | July 1982 |
73 | September 1982 |
74 | November 1982 |
75 | January 1983 |
76 | March 1983 |
77 | May 1983 |
78 | August 1983 |
80 | November 1983 |
81 | January 1984 |
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153 | January 1996 (incomplete) |
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Box 26 |
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Issue | Date |
Background Noise 27 - 40, 59 | November 1980 - December 1981, August 1983 |
BCAPA 10 - 11, 47, 53 | February - March 1979; April, November 1982 |
BondApa 10 | 1984 |
Canadapa 6, 42 - 43 | April 1973, July - August 1979 |
Canadapa 44, 52 | October 1979, February 1981 |
Canadapa 55, 62 | October 1981, October/December 1982 (both incomplete) |
Capacity 1 - 4 | February - June 1982 |
Capacity 5 - 7 | August - October 1982 |
Capacity 8 - 10 | December 1982 - March 1983 |
Capacity 11 - 13 | April - July 1983 |
Capacity 14 - 16 | August - November 1983 |
Capacity 17 - 19 | January - March 1984 |
Capacity 20 -22 | May - August 1984 |
Capacity 23 - 25 | September - December 1984 |
Capacity 26 - 29 | January - May 1985 |
Capacity 30 - 33 | July - September 1985 |
CAPRA 2, 13 - 15, 17 - 19 | April 1974, January - June 1977, January - July 1978 |
CAPRA 20 - 24 | October 1978 - October 1979 |
CAPRA 25 - 28 | January - October 1980 (all incomplete) |
CAPRA 29 - 31 | January - July 1981 |
CAPRA 32 - 34 | September 1981 - January 1982 |
Box 27 |
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CAPRA 35 - 37 | March - July 1982 |
CAPRA 38 - 40 | September 1982 - January 1983 |
CAPRA 41 - 42 | March - June 1983 |
CAPRA 43 - 45 | July/August - December 1983 |
CHAPS 1 - 3 | March - July 1974 |
CHAPS 4 - 6 | September 1974 - January 1975 |
Clarion 1 - 2 | September - November 1985 |
Box 28 |
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Connection 121 | July 29, 1984 |
CRAPzine 42, 44, 46, 48, 52, 55 - 64, 65.061, 71 | 1960 - 1961 |
C/RAPA 19 - 24 | February 1981 - January 1982 |
C/RAPA 25 - 29 | March - November 1982 |
C/RAPA-PI 33 - 34 | July - September 1983 |
C/RAPA-PI 35 - 37, 55 | November 183 - March 1984, March 1987 |
C/RAPA, Jr. 1 - 6 | May 1980 - April 1981 |
C/RAPA, Jr. 7 - 12 | September 1981 - May 1982 |
Box 29 |
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DAAPA 7 - 11 | January - May 1984 |
DAAPA 12 - 14 | January - May 1984 |
DAAPA 15 - 17 | August - November 1984 |
DAAPA 18 - 19 | January - March 1985 |
Dancer 12, 14 | July, November 1982 |
D'APA 49, 65 | October 1975, February 1977 |
D'APA 92 - 94, 96 | May - July, September 1979 |
Box 30 |
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D'APA 97 - 98, 100 |
October - November 1979, January 1980 |
Definitive Article 1 - 3, 5, 1985 Annual |
October - December 1984, February 1985 |
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Box 31 | |
Issue (including fractional rotators) | Date |
123 | February 3, 1963 |
134.69 | October 5, 1963 |
139- 140 | January - February 1964 |
146.11218 | July 9, 1964 |
147.4187 | July 5, 1964 |
148.15 | July 24, 1964 |
154 | November 23, 1964 |
173-A | December 27, 1965 |
176.6071 | 1966 |
182.NY1967 | July 9, 1966 |
185 – 186 | September 5 – 26, 1966 |
187.310 | November 6, 1966 |
193 | March 1967 |
200 | July 16, 1967 |
214, 216 | May 18; June – July 1968 |
217 | July 1968 |
218 - 219.0907 | August; September 7, 1968 |
220 | September 1968 |
221 | September – October 1968 |
222 | October 1968 |
223 | November 1968 |
224 | December 1968 |
225 | December 1968 |
226 | January 1969 |
227 – 228 | February 1969 |
229 – 230 | March – April 1969 |
231 – 232 | May 1969 |
233 – 235 | June – July 1969 |
236.00001 – 237 | August – September 1969 |
238 – 239 | September – November 1969 |
240 – 241 | November 1969 |
242 – 243 | December 1969 – January 1970 |
244 – 245 | February – March 1970 |
246 – 247 | March 1970 |
248 – 249 | April – May 1970 |
250 – 251 | June 1970 |
252 – 253 | July – August 1970 |
254 – 255 | August – September 1970 |
256 – 257 | October – November 1970 |
258 – 259 | November – December 1970 |
260 – 261 | January – February 1971 |
262.1066 – 263 | February – March 1971 |
264 – 265 | March – April 1971 |
266 – 268 | May – June 1971 |
269 – 271 | June – August 1971 |
272 – 274 | September – October 1971 |
275 – 277 | November 1971 – January 1972 |
278 – 280 | January – February 1972 |
281 – 283 | March – May 1972 |
284 – 285, 286.0219 - 287 | May – July 1972 |
288 – 290 | August – October 1972 |
291 – 293 | October – November 1972 |
294 – 296 | December 1972 – January 1973 |
297 – 299 | February – March 1973 |
300 – 303 | April – July 1973 |
304 – 306 | July – August 1973 |
307 – 309 | September – November 1973 |
310 – 312 | November – December 1973 |
313 – 315 | January – March 1974 |
319.142857, 320,322.00001, 323.3908 | June – August 1974 |
324 – 325, 328 – 329, 331- 332 | September, November 1974 – March 1975 |
338, 339.01, 341, 344 | June - July, August, October 1975 |
350 – 351, 352.498301 | March – April 1976 |
353 – 355 | March – June 1976 |
356.872, 357, 359.912, 360.4, 363 - 364 | July 1976, n.d., , October – December 1976 |
365 – 368 | January – March 1977 |
369 – 371 | March – June 1977 |
372 - 376 | June – September 1977 |
377 – 379 | September – October 1977 |
380 – 382 | November 1977 – January 1978 |
383 – 385 | January – March 1978 |
386 – 388 | March – May 1978 |
Box 32 |
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389 – 391 | May – July 1978 |
392 – 394 | July – September 1978 |
395 – 397 | October – November 1978 |
398 – 400 | November 1978 – January 1979 |
401 – 403 | February – April 1979 |
404 – 405, 407 | April – May 1979 |
408 – 410 | June – August 1979 |
411 – 413 | August – October 1979 |
414 – 417 | October 1979 – January 1980 |
418 – 420 | January – March 1980 |
426 – 427, 431 | June – July, October 1980 |
435, 437- 439 | January, March – April 1981 |
441- 443 | May – July 1981 |
444 – 447 | July – September 1981 |
448 - 450 | October – November 1981 |
451 – 456 | December 1981 – April 1982 |
458 – 461 | May – July 1982 |
Box 33 |
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463 – 465 | August – October 1982 |
466 – 467, 469 | November 1982 – January 1983 |
494 - 499 | June - September 1984 |
501, 514.1 | November 1984, August 1985 |
541,9913, 584,111, 588.13 | January 1983; n.d.; October 1989 |
589.1313, 590 – 591 | December 1989 – January 1990 |
592 – 599 | January – June 1990 |
600 - 604 | July - October 1990 |
605 – 607 | October – November 1990 |
609, 611- 612 | n.d., March 1991 |
613 – 615 | April -June 1991 |
616 – 619 | June – August 1991 |
620 – 623 | September – November 1991 |
624 – 627 | December 1991 – February 1992 |
628 – 629, 631 | February – April 1992 |
Box 34 |
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632 – 634 | May – July 1992 |
636 – 638, 639.141092, 639.986 | August – October 1992 |
650, 653 – 655 | May, August – September 1993 |
656 – 659 | September – December 1993 |
660 – 663 | December 1993 – February 1994 |
664 – 665, 688 | March – April 1994, August 1995 |
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Box 35 | |
Issue | Date |
1 – 5 | December 1973 – November 1974 |
6 – 8 | March – September 1975 |
9 – 11 | December 1975 – June 1976 |
13 – 15 | November 1976 – March 1977 |
16 – 17 | May – July 1977 |
18 – 19 | September – November 1977 |
20 – 21 | January – March 1978 |
22 – 24 | May – September 1978 |
25 – 26 | November 1978 – January 1979 |
27 – 28 | March – May 1979 |
29 – 30 | June – September 1979 |
31 | November 1979 |
32 | January 1980 |
33 | March 1980 |
34 | May 1980 |
35 | July 1980 |
Box 36 |
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36 | September 1980 |
37 | November 1980 |
38 | January 1981 |
39 | March 1981 |
40 | May 1981 |
41 | July 1981 |
42 | September 1981 |
43 | November 1981 |
44 | January 1982 |
45 | March 1982 |
46 | May 1982 |
47 | July 1982 |
48 – 49 | September – November 1982 |
50 | January 1983 |
51 | March 1983 |
Box 37 |
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52 – 53 | May – July 1983 |
54 | September 1983 |
55 | November 1983 |
56 – 57 | January – March 1984 |
58 – 59 | May – July 1984 |
60 | September 1984 |
61 | November 1984 |
62 | January 1985 |
63 – 64 | March – May 1985 |
65 – 66 | July – September 1985 |
67 – 68 | November 1985 – January 1986 |
69 – 70 | March – May 1986 |
71 | July 1986 |
Box 38 |
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72- 73 | September – November 1986 |
74 – 75 | January – March 1987 |
76 – 77 | May – July 1987 |
78 – 79 | September – November 1987 |
80 – 81 | January – March 1988 |
82 – 83 | May – July 1988 |
84 – 85 | September – November 1988 |
86 – 87 | January – March 1989 |
88 – 89 | May – July 1989 |
90 – 91 | September – November 1989 |
92 – 93 | January – March 1990 |
94 – 95 | May – July 1990 |
Box 39 |
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96 – 97 | September – November 1990 |
98 – 99 | January – March 1991 |
100 | June 1991 |
101 – 102 | September – November 1991 |
103 – 104 | January – March 1992 |
105 – 106 | May – July 1992 |
108 – 109 | November 1992 – January 1993 |
110 – 111 | March – May 1993 |
112 – 113 | July – September 1993 |
114 – 115 | November 1993 – January 1994 |
116 – 117 | March – May 1994 |
118 – 119 | July – September 1994 |
120 – 121 | November 1994 – January 1995 |
Box 40 |
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122 – 123 | March – May 1995 |
124 – 125 | July – September 1995 |
126 – 127 | November 1995 – January 1996 |
128 – 129 | March – May 1996 |
130 – 131 | July – September 1996 |
132 – 133 | November 1996 – January 1997 |
134 – 135 | March – May 1997 |
136 – 137 | July – September 1997 |
138 – 139 | November 1997 – January 1998 |
140 – 141 | March – May 1998 |
142 – 143 | July – September 1998 |
144 – 145 | November 1998 – January 1999 |
146 – 147 | March – May 1999 |
Box 41 |
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148 – 149 | July – September 1999 |
150 – 151 | November 1989 – January 2000 |
152 – 153 | March – May 2000 |
154 – 155 | July – September 2000 |
156 – 157 | November 2000 – January 2001 |
158 – 159 | March – May 2001 |
160 – 161 | July – September 2001 |
162 – 163 | November 2001 – January 2002 |
164 – 165 | March – May 2002 |
166 | July 2002 |
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Box 42 |
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Issue | Date |
Edgar Apa 186 | June 1985 |
Elanor 23 - 27 | November 1975 - March 1976 |
Elanor 29, 31, 34, 39 | May 1976, July 1976, November 1976, June 1977 |
Elanor 41, 43, 46 | August 1977, October/November 1977, 1979-1980 |
Elanor 47 - 51 | Winter/Spring 1981 - Winter 1983 |
Elanor 52 - 55 | May 1983 - January 1984 |
Elanor 56 - 59 | March/April 1984 - April 1985 |
Elanor 60 - 64 | June 1985 - November 1986 |
Elanor 65 - 69 | January - August 1987 |
Elanor 70 - 74 | October 1987 - June/July 1988 |
Elanor 75 - 76, 96 - 97 | August - October November 1988, September - November 1992 |
Elanor 100- 103 | June 1993 -February 1994 |
Elanor 104 - 107 | April - October 1994 |
Elanor 108 - 111 | December 1994 - August 1995 |
Elanor 112 - 118 | October 1985 - March 1997 |
Elanor 119 - 125 | April 1997 - July/August 1998 |
Elanor 126 - 129, 132 - 133 | September 1998 - Spring 1999, October/November 1999 - March 2000 |
Elanor 134 - 139 | Spring 2000 - Summer 2001 |
Final Frontier 25 | September 1984 |
FLAP 3 - 4 | April - June 1980 |
FLAP 5 | August 1980 |
FLAP 6 | October 1980 |
Box 43 |
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FLAP 10, 20 | June 1981, February 1983 |
FLAP 21 - 22 | April - June 1983 |
FLAP 23 | August 1983 |
FLAP 24 - 25 | October - November 1983 |
FLAP 26 | February 1984 |
Frefanzine 1, 5, 7, 14 | August 1975, April 1977, July 1977, December 1978 |
Frefanzine 45 | February 1984 |
Frefanzine 50 |
December 1984 |
Galactus 9 | September 1984 |
GESTALT 9 | December 1968 |
GESTALT 10 | February 1969 |
GESTALT 11 | May 1969 |
Herbapa 1 | March 1973 |
IS-P'APA 2 | October 1980 |
Kapa-Alpha 48 - 52 | October 1968 - February 1969 (all incomplete) |
Kapa-Alpha 64, 75, 79 |
February 1970, January 1971, May 1971 (all incomplete) |
MELVIN 1 - 6 | July - September 1971 |
MELVIN 8 - 13 | October 1971 - January 1972 |
MELVIN 15 - 19 | February - April 1972 |
MENTAT 14 - 20 | March - September 1982 |
MENTAT 21 - 27 | October 1982 - May 1983 |
MENTAT 28 - 34 | June - December 1983 |
MENTAT 36 - 42 | February - August 1984 |
MENTAT 43 - 49 | September 1984 - March 1985 |
MENTAT 50, 52, 54 - 56 | April, June, August - October 1985 |
Milwapa Official Announcement, 3 | October, December 1984 |
Mixed Company 13 - 14 | June - August 1980 (both incomplete) |
Necronomicon Apa 5 | 1977 |
OMPA 72 - 73 | April, October 1974 (both incomplete) |
OMPA 90 - 91 | July - September 1978 |
Pathos 12 | November 1982 |
Phoenix 5, 7, 22, 39 | June 1980, October 1980, 1983, September 1983 |
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Box 44 | |
Issue | Date |
26 | December 1943 (Incomplete) |
30B | January 1945 |
31 | April 1945 |
34 | Winter 1945/1946 |
85 | November 1958 (incomplete) |
93 | November 1960 (incomplete) |
94 | February 1961 (incomplete) |
95 | May 1961 (Incomplete) |
99 | May 1962 (incomplete) |
101 | November 1962 |
102 | February 1963 |
103 | May 1963 |
104 | August 1963 |
105 | November 1963 |
106 | February 1964 |
107 | May 1964 |
108 | August 1964 |
109 | November 1964 |
Box 45 |
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110 | February 1965 |
111 | May 1965 |
112 | August 1965 |
113 | November 1965 |
114 | February 1966 |
115 | May 1966 |
116 | August 1966 |
117 | November 1966 |
118 | February 1967 |
119 | May 1967 |
120 | August 1967 |
121 | November 1967 (incomplete) |
122 | February 1968 (incomplete) |
123 | May 1968 (incomplete) |
Box 46 |
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124 | August 1968 (incomplete) |
125 | November 1968 (incomplete) |
126 | February 1969 (incomplete) |
127 | May 1969 (incomplete) |
128 | August 1969 (incomplete) |
129 | November 1969 (incomplete) |
130 | February 1970 (incomplete) |
131 | May 1970 (incomplete) |
132 | August 1970 (incomplete) |
133 | November 1970 (incomplete) |
134 | February 1971 (incomplete) |
135 | May 1971 (incomplete) |
136 | August 1971 (incomplete) |
137 | November 1971 (incomplete) |
138 | February 1972 (incomplete) |
139 | May 1972 (incomplete) |
140 | August 1972 (incomplete) |
141 | November 1972 (incomplete) |
142 | February 1973 (incomplete) |
143 | May 1973 (incomplete) |
144 | August 1973 (incomplete) |
145 | November 1973 (incomplete) |
146 | February 1974 (incomplete) |
147 | May 1974 (incomplete) |
148 | August 1974 (incomplete) |
149 | November 1974 (incomplete) |
150 | February 1975 (incomplete) |
151 | May 1975 |
152 | August 1975 (incomplete) |
153 | November 1975 (incomplete) |
Box 47 |
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154 | February 1976 (incomplete) |
155 | May 1976 (incomplete) |
156 | August 1976 (incomplete) |
157 | November 1976 |
158 | February 1977 |
159 | May 1977 |
160 | August 1977 |
161 | November 1977 |
162 | February 1978 |
163 | May 1978 |
164 | August 1978 |
165 | November 1978 |
166 | February 1979 |
167 | May 1979 |
168 | August 1979 |
169 | November 1979 |
170 | February 1980 |
Box 48 |
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171 | May 1980 |
172 | August 1980 |
173 | November 1980 |
174 | February 1981 |
175 | May 1981 |
176 | August 1981 |
177 | November 1981 |
178 | February 1982 |
179 | May 1982 |
180 | August 1982 |
181 | November 1982 |
181/1 | December 1982 |
182 | February 1983 |
183 | May 1983 |
184 | August 1983 |
Box 49 |
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185 | November 1983 |
186 | February 1984 |
187 | May 1984 |
188 | August 1984 |
189 | November 1984 (incomplete) |
190 | February 1985 |
191 | May 1985 |
192 | August 1985 (incomplete) |
193 | November 1985 |
194 | February 1986 (incomplete) |
195 | May 1986 (incomplete) |
197 | November 1986 (incomplete) |
199 | May 1987 (incomplete) |
200 | August 1987 (incomplete) |
202 | February 1988 (incomplete) |
203 | May 1988 (incomplete) |
204 | August 1988 (incomplete) |
205 | November 1988 |
Box 50 |
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206 | February 1989 (incomplete) |
207 | May 1989 |
208 | August 1989 |
209 | November 1989 (incomplete) |
Box 51 |
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210 | February 1990 |
211 | May 1990 |
212 | August 1990 |
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Box 51A |
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43 - 44 | November 1984 - January 1985 |
45 - 46 | March - April 1985 |
47 - 48 | May - June 1985 |
49 - 50 | August - October 1985 |
51 - 52 | November - December 1985 |
53, 55 | February, May 1986 |
57 - 58 | August - July 1986 |
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Box 52 | |
Issue | Date |
4 – 6 | August – December 1979 |
7 | February 1980 |
8 | May 1980 |
9 – 10 | July – August 1980 |
12 – 14 | November 1980 – February 1981 |
15 – 17 | March – August 1981 |
19 | October 1981 |
20 | November 1981 |
21 | December 1981 |
22 | February 1982 |
24 | June 1982 |
25 | August 1982 |
26 – 27 | October – December 1982 |
28, 30 | January, March 1983 |
31 | May 1983 |
32 | June 1983 |
33 | July 1983 |
34 – 35 | September – November 1983 |
Box 53 |
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36 – 38 | January – April 1984 |
39 – 40 | May – July 1984 |
41 – 42 | August – September 1984 |
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Box 53A | |
Issue | Date |
1, 3, 6 - 7 | October, 1976, December 1976, April 1977 (cover and contents page only for #1; #7 incomplete) |
9, 11, 13 - 14 | July 1977, August 1977, October - November 1977 |
18 | March 19, 1978 |
25, 28 | October 1978, January 14, 1979 (#25 incomplete) |
29 | February 11, 1979 (incomplete) |
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Box 54 | |
Issue | Date |
1 - 4 | July - August 1972 |
5 - 6 | September 1972 |
7, 12 – 13 | October 1972, December 1972 |
14 – 15 | January 1973 |
16 – 17 | February 1973 |
18 – 19 | March 1973 |
20 – 21 | April – May 1973 |
22 – 24 | May – June 1973 |
25 – 27 | July – August 1973 |
30 – 31, 34 | October, December 1973 |
35 – 36 | January 1974 |
37 – 38 | February 1974 |
39 – 41 | March – April 1974 |
42 – 44 | April – June 1974 |
45 – 46 | June – July 1974 |
47 – 48 | August 1974 |
Box 55 |
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49 – 50 | September – October 1974 |
51 – 52 | November – December 1974 |
53 – 54 | January 1975 |
55 – 56 | February – March 1975 |
57 – 58 | April 1975 |
59 – 60 | May - June 1975 |
61, 63 | July, August 1975 |
64 – 65 | September – October 1975 |
66, 68 – 69 | November 1975, January 1976 |
70 – 72 | February – April 1976 |
73 – 75 | April – June 1976 |
76 – 78 | July – August 1976 |
79 – 81 | September – October 1976 |
Box 56 |
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82 – 83 | November – December 1976 |
84 – 85 | December 1976 – January 1977 |
86 | February 1977 |
87 – 88 | March 1977 |
89 – 90(1) | May – June 1977 |
90(2) – 91 | June – July 1977 |
92 – 93 | August 1977 |
94 | September 1977 |
95 – 96 | October – November 1977 |
97 | December 1977 |
98 – 99(1) | December 1977 - January 1978 |
99(2) – 100 | January – February 1978 |
101 | March 1978 |
102 – 103 | April 1978 |
Box 57 |
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104 | May 1978 |
105 | June 1978 |
106 | July 1978 |
107 – 108(1) | August 1978 |
108(2) – 109 | August – September 1978 |
110 | October 1978 |
111 | November 1978 |
112 – 113 | December 1978 |
114 – 115 | January – February 1979 |
116 – 117 | March – April 1979 |
118 – 119 | May – June 1979 |
120 – 121 | July – August 1979 |
122 – 123 | August – September 1979 |
Box 58 |
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124 – 125 | October – November 1979 |
126 | December 1979 |
127 | January 1980 |
128 | February 1980 |
129 – 130 | February – March 1980 |
131 | April 1980 |
132 | May 1980 |
133 – 134 | May – June 1980 |
135 – 136 | July – August 1980 |
137 – 138 | September – October 1980 |
139 – 140 | November – December 1980 |
Box 59 |
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141 – 142 | January – February 1981 |
143 – 144 | March – April 1981 |
146 – 147 | June – July 1981 |
148 – 149 | August – September 1981 |
150 – 151 | October – November 1981 |
152 – 153 | December 1981 – January 1982 |
154 – 155 | February – March 1982 |
156 – 157 | April – May 1982 |
158 – 159(1) | June – July 1982 |
160 – 161 | August – September 1982 |
162 – 164 | October – December 1982 |
165 – 166 | January – February 1983 |
Box 60 |
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167 – 169 | March – May 1983 |
170 – 171 | June – July 1983 |
172 – 173, 175 | August – September, November 1983 |
176 – 177 | December 1983 – January 1984 |
178 – 179 | February – March 1984 |
180 – 181 | April – May 1984 |
182 – 183 | June – July 1984 |
184 – 185 | August – September 1984 |
186 – 187 | October – November 1984 |
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Box 60 (continued) | |
Issue |
Date |
7, 9 - 10, 12 - 15, 17 - 19 | August, October - November 1975; January - April 1976; June - July 1976 (all incomplete) |
21 - 22, 26 - 28 | October 1976, April - May 1977 (all incomplete except #22 and #28) |
29 - 31 | July - November 1977 |
32, 38 | January, October 1978 |
47, 49 - 50 | June, August - October 1980 |
Box 61 |
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53 - 54 |
April - June 1981 |
56, 73 | October 1981, August 1984 |
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Box 62 | |
Issue |
Date |
20 | March 1964 (Incomplete) |
22 | September 1964 (Incomplete) |
22.5 | November 1964 |
26 | September 1965 |
28 | March 1966 |
31 | December 1966 |
32 | March 1967 |
35 | December 1967 |
36 | March 1968 |
37 | June 1968 |
38 | September 1968 |
39 | December 1968 |
40 | March 1969 |
41 | June 1969 |
42 | September 1969 |
43 | December 1969 |
44 | March 1970 |
45 | June 1970 |
46 | September 1970 |
47 | December 1970 |
48 | March 1971 |
49 | June 1971 |
Box 63 |
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50 | September 1971 |
51 | December 1971 |
52 | March 1972 |
53 - 54 | June - September 1972 (54 incomplete) |
56 | March 1973 |
57 | June 1973 |
58 | September 1973 |
59 | December 1973 |
64 – 65 | April – June 1975 |
Box 64 |
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68 – 71 | February – August 1976 |
72 – 73 | April – June 1977 |
76 | June 1978 |
78 – 80 | October 1978 – April 1979 |
81 | July 1979 |
82 | October 1979 |
83 | January 1980 |
84 | April 1980 |
85 | July 1980 |
86 | October 1980 |
87 | January 1981 |
88 | April 1981 (Incomplete) |
Box 65 |
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89 - 90 | July - October 1981 |
91 | January 1982 |
92 | April 1982 |
93 | July 1982 |
94 | September 1982 |
95 | November 1982 (Incomplete) |
96 | January 1983 |
118 - 119 | May - July 1989 |
120 | September 1989 |
121 | December 1989 |
122 | January 1990 |
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Box 66 |
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Issue | Date |
PHOENIX 41 | January 1984 |
RAPS 1 - 6 | August 1970 - February 1971 |
RAPS 7 - 13 | March - September 1971 |
RAPS 14 - 16, 30 | October - December 1971, June 1973 |
Rehupa 3 - 9 | April 1973 - May 1974 |
Rehupa 10 - 12 | Julyr - November 1974 |
Rehupa 39 - 40 | May - July 1979 |
Rehupa 41 - 42 | September - November 1979 |
Rehupa 43 - 44 | January - March 1980 |
Rehupa 45 - 46 | May - July 1980 |
Rehupa 48 | December 1980 |
Rehupa 50 | March 1981 |
SAPS 68 | July 1964 (incomplete) |
SAPS 69 | October 1964 |
SAPS 70 | January 1965 |
SAPS 71 | April 1965 |
SAPS 72 | July 1965 |
SAPS 86 | January 1969 |
Box 67 |
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SAPS 87 | April 1969 |
SAPS 88 | July 1969 |
SAPS 89 | October 1969 |
SAPS 90 | January 1970 |
SAPS 91 | April 1970 |
SAPS 102 |
January 1973 |
SAPS 103 | April 1973 |
SAPS 104 | July 1973 |
SAPS 116, 120 | July 1976, July 1977 (both incomplete) |
SAPS 121 - 122 | October 1977 - January 1978 (#121 incomplete) |
SAPS 149 | October 1984 |
SAPS Official Organs 78, 110- 111, 113 - 115, 118 | January 1967, January - April 1975, October 1975 - April 1976, January 1977 |
SCAPA FLOW 7 - 8 | December 1979 - January 1980 |
SCAPA FLOW 9 | March 1980 |
SCAPA FLOW 10 | May 1980 |
SCAPA FLOW 11- 12 | July - September 1980 |
SCAPA FLOW 13 - 14 |
November 1980 - January 1981 |
SCAPA FLOW 15 - 17 | March - July 1981 |
SCAPA FLOW 18, 25 | September 1981, November/December 1982 |
SFPA 56 | November 1973 |
SFPA 111 - 112 | January - April 1983 (both incomplete) |
SFPA Official Organs 36, 66, 82, 105, 107 - 110, 114 | May 1970, July 1975, March 1978, January 1982, June 1982, September 1982 - March 1983, August 1983 |
Shadow-SFPA 2, 3 | July 1977, September 1977 |
Stipple Apa 3, 3.5, 10 | September 1980, July 1981 |
Stipple Apa 12 - 13 | October - November 1981 |
Stipple Apa 15 - 17 | February - May 1982 |
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Box 68 | |
Issue | Date |
1 – 5 | 1969 – 1970 |
6 – 10 | June – October 1970 |
11 – 15 | November 1970 – March 1971 |
16 – 20 | April – August 1971 |
21 – 25 | September 1971 – January 1972 |
26 – 30 | February – June 1972 |
31 – 35 | July – November 1972 |
36 – 40 | December 1972 – April 1973 |
41 – 45 | May – August 1973 |
46 – 50 | September 1973 – February 1974 |
51 – 55 | March – July 1974 |
56 – 60 | August – December 1974 |
61 – 65 | January – May 1975 |
66 – 70 | June – October 1975 |
71 – 75 | November 1975 – March 1976 |
76 – 80 | April – August 1976 |
81 – 85 | September 1976 – January 1977 |
86 – 90 | February – June 1977 |
91 – 95 | July – November 1977 |
96 – 100 | December 1977 – April 1978 |
Box 69 |
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101- 105 | May – September 1978 |
106 – 110 | October 1978 – February 1979 |
111 – 115 | March – July 1979 |
116 – 120 | August – December 1979 |
121 – 125 | January – May 1980 |
126 – 130 | June – October 1980 |
131 – 135 | November 1980 – February 1981 |
136 – 140 | April – July 1981 |
141 – 145 | September 1981 – January 1982 |
146 – 150 | February – May 1982 |
151 – 155 | August – December 1982 |
156 – 160 | December 1982 – April 1983 |
161 – 165 | May – September 1983 |
166 – 170 | October 1983 – February 1984 |
171 – 175 | March – July 1984 |
176 – 180 | August – December 1984 |
181 – 185 | January – May 1985 |
187 – 190 | July – October 1985 |
191 – 195 | November 1985 – April1986 |
196 – 200 | May - September 1986 |
201 – 205 | October 1986 - February 1987 |
Box 70 |
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206 – 210 | March – July 1987 |
211 – 215 | August – December 1987 |
216 – 220 | January – May 1988 |
221 – 225 | June – October 1988 |
226 – 230 | November 1988 – March 1989 |
231 – 235 | April – August 1989 |
236 – 240 | September 1989 – January 1990 |
241 – 245 | February – June 1990 |
246 – 250 | July – November 1990 |
251 – 255 | December 1990 – April 1991 |
256 – 260 | May – September 1991 |
261 – 265 | October 1991 – February 1992 |
266 – 270 | March – July 1992 |
271 – 275 | August – December 1992 |
276 – 280 | January – May 1993 |
281 – 285 | June – October 1993 |
286 – 290 | November 1993 – March 1994 |
291 – 295 | April – August 1994 |
296 – 300 | September – January 1995 |
301 – 305 | February – June 1995 |
306 - 315 | July 1995 - April 1996 |
316 - 320 | May - September 1986 |
321 - 325 | October 1996 - February 1997 |
326 - 330 | March - July 1997 |
Box 71 |
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331 – 335 | August – December 1997 |
336 – 340 | January – May 1998 |
341 – 345 | June – October 1988 |
346 – 350 | November 1998 – March 1999 |
351 – 355 | April – August 1999 |
356 – 360 | September 1999 – January 2000 |
361 – 365 | February – June 2000 |
Box 72 |
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366 – 370 | July – November 2000 |
372 – 375 | January – April 2001 |
376 – 391, 393 | May 2001 – August 2002, October 2002 |
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Box 73 |
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Issue | Date |
Stobcler 10, 13 | June, December 1975 |
Stobcler 18 - 20 |
October 1976 - February 1977 |
Stobcler 21 - 24 | June 1977 - March 1978 |
TAPADANCE 60 - 61, 66 | October - November 1983, April 1984 |
TAPADANCE 69 - 70 | July - August 1984 |
TAPS 4, 27.0322, 55, 64, 67.020, 68 - 69 | April 1965, 1966, August 1969, May 1970, August - October 1970 |
TAPS 70 - 73 | November 1970 - February 1971 |
TAPS 75 - 80 | April - September 1971 |
TAPS 81 - 85 | September 1971 - February 1972 |
TAPS 86 - 91 | March - August 1972 |
TAPS 92 - 97, 98.315 | September 1972 - February 1973 |
TAPS 113, 120, 127, 134.01.22 | June 1974, January 1975, August 1975, January 1976 |
TAPS 137, 138.6.13, 139.6.28, 140 | March - June 1976, August 1976 |
TAPS 153 - 157, Unknown Number/AS | September 1977 - February 1978 |
TAPS 159 - 161, 166, 217, 229 | March - May 1978, November 1978, January 1983, January 1984 |
TAPS various ASs | 1970, n.d. |
Totter's Lane 1 - 3 | November 1984 - March 1985 (#1 incomplete) |
UNAPA 6, 10 | May 1975, December 1976 |
VIDAPA 16 - 17 | June - September 1982 |
WAPA 16, 18 | June 1981, August 1981 |
WAPA 19 | November 1981 |
WAPA 20 - 21 | January - March 1982 |
WAPA 22 | May 1982 |
WAPA 23 | July 1982 |
WAPA 24 | September 1982 |
WAPA 25 | November 1982 |
Box 74 |
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WAPA 26 - 27 | January - March 1983 |
WAPA 28 - 29 | May - July 1983 |
WAPA 30 | September 1983 |
WAPA 31 | November 1983 |
WAPA 32 | January 1984 |
WAPA 33 | March 1984 |
WAPA 34 - 35 | May - July 1984 (#35 incomplete) |
WAPA 36 | September 1984 |
WAPA 37 | November 1984 |
WAPA 38 | January 1985 |
We The People 6 | April 1984 |
Wild Hunt 7 - 11 | August - December 1976 |
Wild Hunt 12 - 16 | January - May 1977 |
Wild Hunt 17 - 21 | August - October 1977 |
Wild Hunt 22 - 27 | November 1977 - April 1978 |
Wild Hunt 28 - 32 | May - September 1978 |
Wild Hunt 33 - 37 | November 1978 - February 1979 |
Box 75 |
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Wild Hunt 38 - 42 | April - July 1979 |
Wild Hunt 43 - 47 | September 1979 - February 1980 |
Wild Hunt 48 - 51 | March - June 1980 |
Wild Hunt 52 - 55 | July - October 1980 |
Wild Hunt 56 - 60 | November 1980 - March 1981 |
Box 76 |
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Wild Hunt 61 - 63 | April - June 1981 |
Wild Hunt 64 - 65, 78 | July - August 1981, September 1982 |
X-APA 21 | November 1982 |
X-APA 32 | September 1984 |
Box 77 |
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X-APA 34 | January 1985 |
YHAPA 8 | February 1985 |
Z-FLapa 1 - 3 | March - July 1982 |
Z-FLapa 4 - 5 | September - November 1982 |
Z-FLapa 6 - 7 | January - March 1983 |
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Various Apazines: Unattached bits and pieces |