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'''Les Spinge''' was a science fiction fanzine by Dave Hale.
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'''Les Spinge''' was a science fiction fanzine by Ken Cheslin, who was followed by Dave Hale.
  
''Les Spinge'' was published in the UK in the 1960s.  
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''Les Spinge'' was published in the UK in the 1960s. The first six issues were released by Ken Cheslin. Dave Hale assumed editorship with issue 7.
  
 
Contributors included John Baxter, John Berry, Sis Birchby, Alan Burns,  Jim Cawthorn, Ken Cheslin, Colin Freeman, Mike Deckinger, Alan Dodd, Robert E. Gilbert,  Terry Jeeves, Roy Kay, Robert Lichtman, Jim Linwood, Archie Mercer, [[Beryl Mercer]] ([[Link]], [[Oz (UK)|Oz]]), Michael Moorcock, Ian Peters, Charles Platt ([[Beyond (UK)|Beyond]]), Val Purnell, George O. Smith.
 
Contributors included John Baxter, John Berry, Sis Birchby, Alan Burns,  Jim Cawthorn, Ken Cheslin, Colin Freeman, Mike Deckinger, Alan Dodd, Robert E. Gilbert,  Terry Jeeves, Roy Kay, Robert Lichtman, Jim Linwood, Archie Mercer, [[Beryl Mercer]] ([[Link]], [[Oz (UK)|Oz]]), Michael Moorcock, Ian Peters, Charles Platt ([[Beyond (UK)|Beyond]]), Val Purnell, George O. Smith.

Revision as of 03:18, 13 June 2011

Les Spinge was a science fiction fanzine by Ken Cheslin, who was followed by Dave Hale.

Les Spinge was published in the UK in the 1960s. The first six issues were released by Ken Cheslin. Dave Hale assumed editorship with issue 7.

Contributors included John Baxter, John Berry, Sis Birchby, Alan Burns, Jim Cawthorn, Ken Cheslin, Colin Freeman, Mike Deckinger, Alan Dodd, Robert E. Gilbert, Terry Jeeves, Roy Kay, Robert Lichtman, Jim Linwood, Archie Mercer, Beryl Mercer (Link, Oz), Michael Moorcock, Ian Peters, Charles Platt (Beyond), Val Purnell, George O. Smith.

Contributions of art work came from Bill Harry.