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'''Quandry''' was a [[fanzine]] that was published by [[Lee Hoffman]].
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'''Quandry''' was a science fiction [[fanzine]] that was published by [[Lee Hoffman]] in New York City, NY, U.S.A.
  
 
''Quandry'' was produced on a [[mimeograph]] and ran for 30 issues. It ran from 1950 till 1953.
 
''Quandry'' was produced on a [[mimeograph]] and ran for 30 issues. It ran from 1950 till 1953.
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*[http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Quandry/ Quandry Issues 1-5 online at FANAC.org]
 
*[http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Quandry/ Quandry Issues 1-5 online at FANAC.org]
  
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Revision as of 05:39, 14 February 2011

Quandry was a science fiction fanzine that was published by Lee Hoffman in New York City, NY, U.S.A.

Quandry was produced on a mimeograph and ran for 30 issues. It ran from 1950 till 1953.

Contributors to Quandry included Muriel Baxter, John Blyer, Jim Bradley, Charles Burbee, Ray Capella, Tom Covington, Gerry De La Ree, Bob Franham, Dave Hammond, Joe Kennedy (Vampire), Walt Kessel, Lilith Lorraine, Ray Nelson, Orma McCormick, Ralph Rayburn Phillips, Bobby Pope, William "Bill" Rotsler, Steffan Samlan, Bob Silverberg, Jack Speer, Robert D. Statton, Hector Torrie, Bob "Wilson" Tucker, Stanley Wiedbottom and Walter A. Willis.

There were compilations of Quandy, one in 1960 by Robert Lichtman and two in the 1980s by Joe Siclari.

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