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Lankhmar – Rod
Walker’s zine for games at U-Cal San Diego, especially
a Napoleonic Dip game (the 5-man rulebook variant)
Lankhmar #1 through #10 (missing #5, all in one pdf) - May to
September 1970
Lankhmar #11 through #16 (all in one pdf) – October 1970 –
January 1971
Lankhmar #17 through #21 (all in one pdf) – January 1971 –
February 1971
Lankhmar #22 through #30 (all in one pdf) – February 1971 – May
1971
Lankhmar #31 through #35 (all in one pdf) – September 1971 –
October 1971

Laputa – Rod
Walker’s zine for when he took over the Postal Diplomacy Rating Commission
Laputa
#1 – September 24, 1974 Laputa
#2 – September 24, 1974
Laputa
#3 – September 24, 1974 Laputa
#4 – September 24, 1974
Laputa
#5 – September 24, 1974 Laputa
#6 – September 24, 1974
Laputa
#7 – September 24, 1974 Laputa
#8 – September 24, 1974
Laputa
#9 – September 24, 1974 Laputa
#10 – September 24, 1974
Laputa
#11 – September 24, 1974 Laputa
#12 – September 24, 1974
Laputa
#13 – September 24, 1974 Laputa
#14 – September 24, 1974
Laputa
#15 – September 24, 1974 Laputa
#16 – September 24, 1974
Laputa
#17 – September 24, 1974 Laputa
#18 – September 24, 1974

Laurania – John
McCallum’s Diplomacy journal, with rules discussions and letters
Laurania
#1 May 15, 1969 Laurania
#2 June 20, 1969

Leftovers – John Boardman
zine for material from his non-Dip zines
which had slowed or stopped appearing.
Leftovers
#1 – October 1967 Leftovers
#2 – January 1968

Lemon Curry – Don Del
Grande’s long-running zine
Ran Diplomacy, Trivial Pursuit, 1830, and much more.
Third name for the zine, after Life of Monty and A
Sharp Mind and a Straight Knife.
(each title is listed separately in the archives)
Click here to go to the Lemon Curry Archive page

Lepanto 4-Ever – Per
Westling’s Swedish zine, part in English and part in Swedish
Diplomacy, Unites, and other games
Click here to go to the Lepanto 4-Ever Archive page

Liasons Dangereuses – Len Lakofka’s Diplomacy zine, where you could find some
quite heated tempters
on one side of an issue or another (often on the zine itself,
or hobby personalities)
Click here to go to the Liasons Dangereuses Archive page

Liberterrean – Jim
Bumpas’ Diplomacy and politics zine (courtesy of Craig Reges). Jim was never
shy about expressing his views, and his zine had a very
distinctive flavor.
Click here to go to the Liberterrean Archive page

Lies, Deceit, and Nefarious Schemes – Jerry Jones’ Dipzine, with help from wife Pat
Click here to go to the Lies, Deceit, and Nefarious Schemes
Archive page

Life of Monty – Don Del
Grande personality-heavy Dipzine
First name for the zine, later titled A Sharp Mind and a
Straight Knife and Lemon Curry.
(each title listed separately in these archives)
Click here to go to the Life of Monty Archive page

Lilaf – Thomas
Philip Gould’s quirky Diplomacy and sci-fi zine (courtesy of Craig Reges)
Lilaf
#8 May 3, 1978 Lilaf
#9 May 31, 1978

Little Prince –
Flyer/zine for when Humbolt would miss getting into the latest issue of The
Prince
Little Prince #1 – June 14, 1983 Little Prince #2 – December 30, 1983

Lomokome – Paul
Bond’s zine for game of the Diplomacy variant Imperialism

The Loner – Dave
Holmes’ Diplomacy flyer (some of these issues are handwritten)
The
Loner #29 October 1977 The
Loner #30 November 1977 The
Loner #31 December 1977

Lone Star Diplomat – R. Michael Conner’s Dipzine, with a proud and
Distinctive Texas flair (published in Austin, Texas)
Click here to go to the Lone Star Diplomat Archive page

Lord of Hosts – Greg
Costikyan’s Miller Number Custodian service zine
Lord of Hosts November 1980 Lord of Hosts April 1981 Lord of Hosts September 1981

The Lost Ones – Stephen
Hueston’s small Diplomacy zine
Generally a warehouse zine.
The Lost Ones #1 November 1967 The Lost Ones #2 December 1967 The Lost Ones #3 January 1968
The Lost Ones #4 February 1968 The Lost Ones #5 March 1968 The Lost Ones #6 April 1968
The Lost Ones #7 May 1968 The Lost Ones #8 June 1968 The Lost Ones #9 August 1968
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