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Daily Planet – Lee Childs published this Dipzine, with help from George Schelz and others.

Daily Planet Volume 2 #11 – August 1971

 

Damn the Consequences – Brendan Whyte’s zine, including Diplomacy, Spowith, word games,

and much more.  Usually has a long, interesting travelogue.  Published from a number of different countries

Over the years.

Damn the Consequences #72 – July 1997  Damn the Consequences #73 – August 1997 

Damn the Consequences #74 – October 1997  Damn the Consequences #75 – January 1998 

Damn the Consequences #76 – March 1998  Damn the Consequences #77 – May 1998 

Damn the Consequences #78 – July 1998 

 

Delenda Cathargo– A Belgian Dipzine which I think was published by Thierry Plum

Delenda Cathargo #2 – October (unknown year)

 

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Die Munich Zeitungsente– A Diplomacy zine by Mitch Steele with all sorts of strange

press, cartoons, and other material.

Die Munich Zeitungsente “Fall 1903”  – August 1971

 

 

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Die Wis– Dick Schultz’s story based on the Diplomacy game 1964A

Die Wis #12  – April 1964

 

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DIJAGH– The title stands for Diplomacy Is Just a Goddamn Hobby

Greg Taylor’s zine had games, con reports, hobby news, and lots more

DIJAGH #1/2/3 – October 30, 1982  DIJAGH #4 – January 10, 1983

DIJAGH #6 – April 5, 1983   DIJAGH #7/8/9 – May 14, 1983  

DIJAGH #10/11 – July 22, 1983  

 

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Dipadeedoodah!– Phil Reynolds’ popular Diplomacy and variant zine

Dipadeedoodah! #1 – January 1989   Dipadeedoodah! #2 – February 1989

Dipadeedoodah! #3 – March 1989   Dipadeedoodah! #4 – April 1989

Dipadeedoodah! #5 – May 1989   Dipadeedoodah! #23 – April 22, 1992

 

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DipCon XV Recap – Mark Berch produced this detailed recap of DipCon XV, including

game results, financial data, and more.

DipCon XV Recap

 

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Diplodeur – Robert Johnson’s Dipzine, alternately spelled Diploduer

Loosely affiliated with the AHIKS and NFFFGB organizations

Diplodeur Volume 4 #20 – September 11, 1971   Diplodeur Volume 4 #21 – September 27, 1971  

Diplodeur Volume 4 #24 – December 20, 1971   Diplodeur Volume 4 #25 – January 17, 1972  

Diplodeur Volume 5 #1 – February 12, 1972   Diplodeur Volume 5 #4 – May 18, 1972  

Diplodeur Volume 5 #5 – June 7, 1972

 

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Diplodocus– Pierre Touchette’s French-language Canadian Dipzine

Diplodocus #12  – January 1992

 

Diplodocus– Stephen Koehler used the same zine name as Pierre Touchette’s, but they

were not related.  This English-language zine ran Diplomacy, Colonial Diplomacy, and other variants.

Diplodocus #48  – May 14, 1997   Diplodocus #49  – July 4, 1997  

Diplodocus #50  – October 18, 1997   Diplodocus #51  – December 20, 1997  

Diplodocus #52  – March 4, 1998   Diplodocus #53  – April 18, 1998  

Diplodocus #54  – June 5, 1998   Diplodocus #55  – July 25, 1998  

 

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Diplomacy By Moonlight – Eric Ozog’s famed Diplomacy zine

Click here to go to the Diplomacy By Moonlight Archive page

 

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Diplomacy Digest – Mark Berch’s wonderful zine which reprinted Diplomacy-related

material which came from all over the hobby

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Diplomacy Review – The IDA Diplomacy Newsletter (most are courtesy of Craig Reges)

Diplomacy Review Volume 1 #2  – August 1972   Diplomacy Review Volume 1 #3  – October 1972

Diplomacy Review Volume 5 #6  – December 31, 1976   Diplomacy Review Volume 6 #1  – February 12, 1977

Diplomacy Review Volume 6 #2  – March  29, 1977   Diplomacy Review Volume 6 #3  – July 1977

Diplomacy Review Volume 6 #4  – August 1977   Diplomacy Review Volume 7 #1  – 1978

Diplomacy Review Volume 7 #3  – 1978

 

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Diplomacy Tribune – Gerald Todd’s Dipzine from the late 80’s/early 90’s era

(Courtesy of Gerald Todd)

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Diplomag– Fred C. Davis, Jr.’s MENSA Diplomacy SIG zine

Diplomag #69 – May/June 1986   Diplomag #70 – July/August 1986 

Diplomag #105  – May/June 1992   Diplomag #106  – July/August 1992   Diplomag #107  – September/October 1992

Diplomag #108  – November/December 1992   Diplomag #109  – January/February 1993

Diplomag #110  – March/April 1993

 

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Diplomania– Don Miller’s Classic zine

Diplomania #12  – August 1966   Diplomania #14/15  – January/February 1967   Diplomania #16/17  – May/June 1967

Diplomania #18  – October 1967   Diplomania #19/20  – March/April 1968   Diplomania #22  – January 1969

Diplomania #23  – February 1969   Diplomania #26  – August 1969   Diplomania #27  – December 1969

Diplomania #29  – March 1970

 

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Diplomat– Thomas Franke’s English-language German Dipzine

Diplomat #15  – April 1992   Diplomat #16  – July 1992   Diplomat #17  – September 1992

Diplomat #18  – October 1992   Diplomat #21  – April 1993

 

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The Diplomat– Eric Just’s Dipzine, later taken over by Rod Walker (see below)

The Diplomat #15 through #20 (in one pdf file) – August 1968 – November 1968

The Diplomat #23 through #30 (in one pdf file) – February 1969 - November 1969

The Diplomat #33 – November 29, 1969

 

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The Diplomat– Rod Walker’s Dipzine which he took over from Eric Just

starting with issue #72

The Diplomat #72 through #81 (in one pdf file) – January 1975 to September 1975

The Diplomat #83 through #94 (in one pdf file) – December 1975 to October 1976

 

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Diplomatic Contraband– Ken Peel’s zine designed for Diplomacy players who were

members of the American Foreign Service

Diplomatic Contraband #3 – April 20, 1989 

 

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Diplophobia– Another of Don Miller’s classic zines.  Don would combine various zines

into single mailings, which makes it hard sometimes to know what each zine

was for, or where to find it!

Click here to go to the Diplophobia Archive page

 

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Dippy– Jim Benes popular and long-running Dipzine

Also includes the “Sunday Western Star-Post-Free Press”

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Dipsomania– Another of Don Miller’s classic zines (see below, the same name was used by

Jef Bryant for his 1990’s-era zine)

Dipsomania #2  – July 18, 1966   Dipsomania #4  – October 15, 1966   Dipsomania #5  – November 15, 1966

Dipsomania #6  – December 27, 1966   Dipsomania #7  – February 2, 1967   Dipsomania #8  – February 28, 1967

Dipsomania #9  – March 28, 1967

 

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Dipsomania– Jef Bryant’s Dipzine, published in Belgium

The zine was simultaneously published in a French and an English version

Dipsomania #6 – April 1990  Dipsomania #15  – July 1992   Dipsomania #16  – August 1992

Dipsomania #36 – July 1997  Dipsomania #37  – September 1997   Dipsomania #38  – January 1998

 

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Dot Happy– Allen Wells started this zine (with a few orphaned games from

Twilight Zine) when he was still rather new to the hobby.

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Double Double– Another Diplomacy-based Richard Schultz fiction piece

Double Double  – Novmber 1965

 

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Down ‘N’ Dirty– Dave Marshall’s Kentucky-based Dipzine

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Down at the Mouth– Vince Lutterbie, master of the awesome PoolCon, published this game zine

Down at the Mouth #17 – February 1990   Down at the Mouth #19 – April 1990

Down at the Mouth #20 – May 9, 1990   Down at the Mouth #21 – June 14, 1990

Down at the Mouth #22 – July 1990   Down at the Mouth #23 – September 1990

Down at the Mouth #24 – October 1990   Down at the Mouth #26 – December 1991

Down at the Mouth #27 – January 1992   Down at the Mouth #28 – March 1992

Down at the Mouth #29 – April 1992

 

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Down the Tubes– Gregory Fritz’s smallish Diplomacy and Scrabble zine

Down the Tubes #5 – December 30, 1983   Down the Tubes #9 – May 1984  

Down the Tubes #10 – June 1984   Down the Tubes #11 – July 1984  

Down the Tubes #12 – August 1984   Down the Tubes #13 – August 1984  

Down the Tubes #14 – October 1984   Down the Tubes #15 – November 1984  

Down the Tubes #16 – January 1985  

 

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Draconia – David Marchall published this game flyer to finish up a game from Claw & Fang

Draconia, various issues between #1 and #8 – July 1980 through February 1981

 

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Dragnet – Steve Cooley’s text-heavy (or light on graphics) Dipzine

Dragnet #9 – December 1988   Dragnet #10 – March 23, 1989  

 

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The Dragon and the Lamb – Steve McClendon published this Dipzine, which grew

a bit over time from warehouse to include letters and occasional other material.

Only the first few issues had these hand-colored covers.

Click here to go to The Dragon and The Lamb Archive page

 

Dud!– A supplement to The Pocket Armenian (for when a game was missing in the zine)

Dud! #1  – 1974 sometime?

 

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Dune– Edi Birsan’s Diplomacy zine

Dune #19  – March 26, 1973

 

 

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