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Revision as of 05:47, 28 March 2013
The JDM Bibliophile was a fanzine by Len and June Moffatt.
The JDM Bibliophile was devoted to the write John D. MacDonald. It was published in California, U.S.A. in the late 1960s, and early 1970s. Issue 1 was released in April 1968, and issue 15 in 1971. The Associate Editors were Bill Clark and Ed Cox (Altair, Triton).
The publication featured bibliographys, articles, checklists, essays and artwork.
Contributors of writing included Ron Bennett (Skyrack), Lawrence Fleming, Dean Grennell (Grue, Filler), Marvin Lachman, Dave Locke (Pelf, Awry), Francis M. Nevins, Jr., William F. Nolan (Rhodomagnetic Digest), and 'Pete' Peterson.
Poetry by Knox Burger, and John D. MacDonald was also featured.
Len Moffatt had been one of the editors of Shangri L'Affaires, and one of the editors of The Outlander. Len and June Moffatt co-published Moonshine (with Rick Sneary and Stan Woolston) for FAPA, and The Moffatt House Abroad, a report of their trip to the UK sponsored by the Trans Atlantic Fan Fund in 1974.