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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

 

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Laputa – Rod Walker’s zine for when he took over the Postal Diplomacy Rating Commission

Laputa #1 – September 24, 1974   Laputa #2 – October 2, 1974  

Laputa #3 – October 3, 1974   Laputa #4 – October 15, 1974 

Laputa #5 – November 3, 1974   Laputa #6 – November 13, 1974  

Laputa #7 – November 20, 1974   Laputa #8 – November 21, 1974  

Laputa #9 – December 13, 1974   Laputa #10 – December 14, 1974 

Laputa #11 – December 23, 1974   Laputa #12 – January 13, 1975  

Laputa #13 – February 8, 1975   Laputa #14 – March 10, 1975  

Laputa #15 – March 11, 1975   Laputa #16 – March 12, 1975 

Laputa #17 – October 26, 1975   Laputa #18 – January 11, 1976  

 

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Laurania – John McCallum’s Diplomacy journal, with rules discussions and letters

Laurania #1  May 15, 1969   Laurania #2  June 20, 1969

 

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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  

 

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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)

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Lepanto 4-Ever – Per Westling’s Swedish zine, part in English and part in Swedish

Diplomacy, Unites, and other games

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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)

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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.

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Lies, Deceit, and Nefarious Schemes – Jerry Jones’ Dipzine, with help from wife Pat

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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)

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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 Orfan Annie – A zine by Herb Barents which pickup up Orphan games.

Lilttle Orfan Annie #2 – June 1, 1974  

 

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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  

 

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

Lomokome #17 – March 25, 1973

 

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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  

 

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Lone Star Diplomat – R. Michael Conner’s Dipzine, with a proud and

Distinctive Texas flair (published in Austin, Texas)

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Lord of Hosts – Another Miller Number Custodian service zine,

published by Robert Sacks and/or Greg Costikyan.  Later on during part of the “feud”

this would serve as the zine of the Miller Number Custodian (Under the Covenant).

Lord of Hosts #1 - November 1, 1974   Lord of Hosts #2 – December 2, 1974   Lord of Hosts #3 – February 1, 1975  

Lord of Hosts #4 – March 22, 1975   Lord of Hosts #5/6 – June 11, 1975   Lord of Hosts #7 – September 11, 1975  

Lord of Hosts #8 – December 11, 1975   Lord of Hosts #9 – March 1976   Lord of Hosts #10 – July 4, 1976  

Lord of Hosts #11 – October/November 1976   Lord of Hosts #12 – February 1977   Lord of Hosts #13 – July 1979  

Lord of Hosts #14 – September 1979   Lord of Hosts #15 – March 1980  

Lord of Hosts #16 - November 1980   Lord of Hosts #17 - April 1981   Lord of Hosts #18 – October 31, 1981 

Lord of Hosts Series 2 #1 – April 1, 1986   Lord of Hosts Series 2 #6 – January 31, 1990  

 

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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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