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Passchendaele – François Cuerrier’s Diplomacy zine, which enjoyed two separate publishing lives,

and a third attempt which never went past the single issue.

Passchendaele #7 – March 23, 1979      Passchendaele #9 – May 9, 1979     

Passchendaele #10 – May 18, 1979      Passchendaele #11 – June 22, 1979     

Passchendaele #12 – July/August 1979      Passchendaele #13 – September 1979     

Passchendaele #21 – February 29, 1980      Passchendaele #47 – November 25, 1987  

 

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PDRC Bulletin – Rod Walker’s initial zine for the Postal Diplomacy Rating Commission

PDRC Introductory Letter and #1 – October 29, 1971   

 

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Pellucidar – Burt Labelle’s Dipzine, with some games run by Tom Eller

Pellucidar #1 – October 1972    Pellucidar #2 – November 25, 1972   

Pellucidar #3 – December 23, 1972    Pellucidar #5 – February 17, 1973   

Pellucidar #6 – March 17, 1973    Pellucidar #7 – April 14, 1973   

Pellucidar #8 – May 12, 1973    Pellucidar #9 – June 9, 1973

Pellucidar #10 – July 7, 1973    Pellucidar #11 – August 4, 1973

Pellucidar #12 – September 1, 1973    Pellucidar #13 – September 29, 1973

Pellucidar #14 – October 27, 1973

 

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Pen & Sword – Michael Lind’s Dipzine, generally warehouse in content

Pen & Sword Volume 1 #3 – May 31, 1974    Pen & Sword Volume 1 #5 – July 15, 1974   

Pen & Sword Volume 1 #7 – August 20, 1974    Pen & Sword Volume 1 #8 – September 11, 1974   

Pen & Sword Volume 1 #9 – October 3, 1974    Pen & Sword Volume 1 #10 – October 23, 1974   

Pen & Sword Volume 2 #1 – November 15, 1974    Pen & Sword Volume 2 #2 – December 4, 1974   

Pen & Sword Volume 2 #3 – January 6, 1975    Pen & Sword Volume 2 #4 – January 30, 1975   

Pen & Sword Volume 2 #5 – February 20, 1975    Pen & Sword Volume 2 #6 – April 1, 1975   

Pen & Sword Volume 2 #7 – April 18, 1975   

Pen & Sword Volume 2 #8 – May 13, 1975    Pen & Sword Volume 2 #9 – June 14, 1975   

Pen & Sword Volume 2 #10 – July 7, 1975    Pen & Sword Volume 3 #1 – July 31, 1975   

 

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Penguin Dip – Stephen Dorneman’s zine of Diplomacy, Science Fiction, and penguin drawings

Click here to go to the Penguin Dip Archive page

 

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People’s City – Robert Correll’s zine, which became a subzine

In Paroxysm after issue #12

People’s City #11 – December 8, 1974   People’s City #12 – December 31, 1974  

 

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Perelandra – Pete Gaughan’s popular and long-running Dipzine

It folded once, then was resurrected by an interest-free

loan from a generous hobby member.

Click here to go to the Perelandra Archive page

 

 

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Perestroika – Larry Cronin’s zine for Diplomacy and his economic variant Perestroika

Perestroika #22  July 1992  

 

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Perlmutter’s Revenge – Paul Gardner’s zine (originally a subzine in Brutus Bulletin)

Perlmutter’s Revenge #1 – July 1984   

 

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Le Petit Mafu – Michel Liesnard’s flyer, urging other Belgians to publish Dipzines.

Le Petit Mafu #2  January 1973  

 

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Pfennig-Halbpfennig – John McCallum’s Diplomacy zine, with ratings, commentary on

other games, occasional game turns, bourses, etc.

Pfennig-Halbpfennig #1 – September 7, 1971    Pfennig-Halbpfennig #2 – October 18, 1971   

Pfennig-Halbpfennig #3 – October 26, 1971    Pfennig-Halbpfennig #4 – January 24, 1972   

Pfennig-Halbpfennig #5 – March 13, 1972   

 

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Picklehaub – W.D. Bogert’s wargaming zine, listed as “the official organ

Of the N3F War Games Division.”  Game reviews and strategy articles, plus some humor.

Picklehaub #1 – December 1966  

 

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Platypus Pie – Brenton Ver Ploeg’s Diplomacy zine, mainly the games and commentary.

Click here to go to The Platypus Pie Archive page

 

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The Pocket Armenian – Scott Rosenberg (with help from friends) published this zine of

Diplomacy, with lots of other multi-player game info and articles.

Click here to go to The Pocket Armenian Archive page

 

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Podunk News – Bob Olsen’s Dipzine, later reborn as Orphan Son of Podunk News

Podunk News #36 – June 2, 1977    Podunk News #44 – March 12, 1978   

Podunk News #45 – April 16, 1978    Podunk News #46 – May 28, 1978   

Podunk News #48 – September 3, 1978    Podunk News #49 – October 8, 1978   

Podunk News #51 – December 10, 1978    Podunk News #52 – January 22, 1979   

Podunk News #53 – March 17, 1979    Podunk News #54 – April 21, 1979   

Podunk News #55 (Final Issue) – December 15, 1979   

 

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Poignard – David W. Loewenstern published this flyer to finish a Claw & Fang game

Poignard #4 – November 7, 1979   

 

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Polaska – Dan Evans published this to run a National Championship of Diplomacy postally.

Polaska #1 – February 1969    Polaska #2 – March 1969   

Polaska #3 – May 1969    Polaska #4 – June 1969   

Polaska #5 – July 1969    Polaska #6 – September 1969   

Polaska #7 – November 1969   

 

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Politesse – Official zine of the Washington Area Retinue of (Tacitly) Highly-Organized Gamesters

Originally published by Ed Wrobel, and later by Ken Peel

Click here to go to the Politesse Archive page

 

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Pommes mit Mayo – Scott Hanson’s journal of the international Diplomacy hobby

Pommes mit Mayo #59 – Late August, 1986   

 

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Popcorn – A zine for a game of Deviant Diplomacy (I’m not sure if Steve Langly

ever got this off the ground or not).

Popcorn #0.5 – April 16, 1985  

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The Pouch – Long-running Diplomacy zine, published by Nicolas Ulanov and friends

Click here to go to the Pouch Archive page

 

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Praxis – Alan Stewart published this Canadian Diplomacy zine

He subtitled it “The hobby’s first admittedly redundant Diplomacy zine.”

Praxis #1-November 1985    Praxis #2-December 9, 1985    Praxis #3-January 15, 1986   

Praxis #4-February 20, 1986    Praxis #9-September 26, 1986   

Praxis #14-May 26, 1987    Praxis #15-July 9, 1987    Praxis #16-August 21, 1987   

Praxis #17-November 2, 1987    Praxis #18-December 16, 1987   

 

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The Prince – Jim Meinel’s Diplomacy zine, always full of subzines and

heavy on personality.

Click here to go to The Prince Archive page

 

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The Publisher – Bob Lipton wrote this one-shot Diplomacy parody of The Mikado

Rod Walker wrote the introduction.

The Publisher  

 

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