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(Did you mean the [[Wayne Third Foundation]], a club at Wayne State University?)
 
(Did you mean the [[Wayne Third Foundation]], a club at Wayne State University?)
  
'''The Third Foundation''' (T3F) <ref>The title refers to [[Isaac Asimov]]'s [[Foundation Trilogy]].  </ref> was a club [[fanzine]] published by the club "The Third Foundation," 1967-1970. The first issue was #77 ("so we would have the Spirit of '76 to inspire us"), and the last issue is #105. The club's mythos was that "We were founded at the The 'End of Eternity' to make sure that Hari Seldon was born on time." The club had the right to choose the editor, but it was usually edited by [[Lee Klingstein]] (later Lee Gold)
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'''The Third Foundation''' (T3F) (The title is a reference to [[Isaac Asimov]]'s ''[[Foundation Trilogy]]'') was a club [[fanzine]] published by the club "The Third Foundation," 1967-1970. The first issue was #77 ("so we would have the Spirit of '76 to inspire us"), and the last issue is #105. The club's mythos was that "We were founded at the The 'End of Eternity' to make sure that Hari Seldon was born on time." The club had the right to choose the editor, but it was usually edited by [[Lee Klingstein]] (later Lee Gold)
  
 
Lee (Klingstein) Gold says "I found organized [[SF fandom]] in 1967 at [[Westercon XX]]", including [[filking]], then "A month later I attended my first [[LASFS]] meeting with copies for sale of ''The Third Foundation'' #77 (the [[fanzine]]'s first issue), containing my first [[filksong]]:  ''Oh, What a Beautiful Martian.''  One of the LASFSians who sang it that night was a fellow named [[Barry Gold]], whom I married two years later."  
 
Lee (Klingstein) Gold says "I found organized [[SF fandom]] in 1967 at [[Westercon XX]]", including [[filking]], then "A month later I attended my first [[LASFS]] meeting with copies for sale of ''The Third Foundation'' #77 (the [[fanzine]]'s first issue), containing my first [[filksong]]:  ''Oh, What a Beautiful Martian.''  One of the LASFSians who sang it that night was a fellow named [[Barry Gold]], whom I married two years later."  
  
* ''[[ConChord Songbook]] 12''.
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* ''[[ConChord Songbook]] 12''
  
 
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  Issue || Date || Pages || Notes  
 
  Issue || Date || Pages || Notes  
 
76 ||1967 || || Mythical first issue: #77 had "answers to last issues quiz" and "letters of comment" on the "previous issue".
 
76 ||1967 || || Mythical first issue: #77 had "answers to last issues quiz" and "letters of comment" on the "previous issue".
77 || || ||'''first issue'''
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77 || 1967 || 34 ||'''first issue'''; edited by [[James Shapiro]]
78 || || ||Managing editor: [[James Shapiro]]. Lee Klingstein is listed as "Ambassador from Academia"  
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78 || September 1967 || 40 ||edited by [[James Shapiro]]; Lee Klingstein is listed as "Ambassador from Academia"  
 
79 || || ||  
 
79 || || ||  
80 || || ||  
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80 || 1968 || 47 ||  
 
81 || || ||  
 
81 || || ||  
 
82 || || ||   
 
82 || || ||   
83 ||July 1968 ||41 ||  
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83 || July 1968 || 41 ||  
84 ||September 1968 ||36 ||  
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84 || September 1968 || 42 ||  
85 || || ||  
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85 || November 1968 || 44 ||  
86-87 ||January 1969 ||50 ||  
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86-87 || January-April 1969 || 50 ||  
88 ||June 1969 || ||  
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88 || May 1969 || 40 ||  
89 || || ||  
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89 || July 1969 || 46 ||  
90 ||Sept.-Oct. 1969 ||48 ||Pages numbered 1-38, A-J. Cover by "Simpson"  
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90 || September-October 1969 || 56 || Pages numbered 1-38, A-J. Cover by "Simpson"  
91 ||1969 || ||  
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91 || 1969 || ||  
92 ||1970 ||42 ||"Year-ish". Cover by [[George Barr|G. Barr]]. Internal evidence implies this was probably published in late Jan. 1970.  
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92 || January 1970 || 42 || "Year-ish". Cover by [[George Barr|G. Barr]]. Internal evidence implies this was probably published in late Jan. 1970.  
93 || || ||  
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93 || 1970 || 42 ||  
94 ||1970 || ||  
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94 || 1970 || ||  
95 ||January 1970 ||40 ||  
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95 || January 1970 || 45 ||  
 
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{{publication | start=1967 | end=1970 | website=http://fanac.org/fanzines/Third_Foundation/}}
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[[Category:Clubszine]]
 
[[Category:US]]
 
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Revision as of 10:54, 18 December 2020

(Did you mean the Wayne Third Foundation, a club at Wayne State University?)

The Third Foundation (T3F) (The title is a reference to Isaac Asimov's Foundation Trilogy) was a club fanzine published by the club "The Third Foundation," 1967-1970. The first issue was #77 ("so we would have the Spirit of '76 to inspire us"), and the last issue is #105. The club's mythos was that "We were founded at the The 'End of Eternity' to make sure that Hari Seldon was born on time." The club had the right to choose the editor, but it was usually edited by Lee Klingstein (later Lee Gold)

Lee (Klingstein) Gold says "I found organized SF fandom in 1967 at Westercon XX", including filking, then "A month later I attended my first LASFS meeting with copies for sale of The Third Foundation #77 (the fanzine's first issue), containing my first filksong: Oh, What a Beautiful Martian. One of the LASFSians who sang it that night was a fellow named Barry Gold, whom I married two years later."

Issue Date Pages Notes
76 1967 Mythical first issue: #77 had "answers to last issues quiz" and "letters of comment" on the "previous issue".
77 1967 34 first issue; edited by James Shapiro
78 September 1967 40 edited by James Shapiro; Lee Klingstein is listed as "Ambassador from Academia"
79
80 1968 47
81
82
83 July 1968 41
84 September 1968 42
85 November 1968 44
86-87 January-April 1969 50
88 May 1969 40
89 July 1969 46
90 September-October 1969 56 Pages numbered 1-38, A-J. Cover by "Simpson"
91 1969
92 January 1970 42 "Year-ish". Cover by G. Barr. Internal evidence implies this was probably published in late Jan. 1970.
93 1970 42
94 1970
95 January 1970 45

Third Foundation online at fanac.org


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