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'''Rambler''' was a fanzine devoted to fol music published by Michael Moorcock.  
 
'''Rambler''' was a fanzine devoted to fol music published by Michael Moorcock.  
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Published in the UK from 1956 to 1958, ''Rambler'' began as ''Fantasy and Jazz Fan'', then simply as ''Jazz Fan'' , and it was with issue 10 that the title became ''Rambler''.
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Five issues under the title of  ''Rambler'' were released: issue 10 in January 1958, issues 11, 12 and 13 was released February 1958. Issue 14, the last, was published in March 1958.
  
 
Contributing artists included Jim Cawthorn, and Ray Nelson,
 
Contributing artists included Jim Cawthorn, and Ray Nelson,
  
Contributing writers included John Brunner ([[Noise Level]]).  
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Contributing writers included Dave Aldridge, John Brunner ([[Noise Level]]), Bill Harry, Ray Nelson, and Sandy Sandfield.
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Michael Moorcock also published the titles [[A Fanzine Named Eustace]], and [[Typo]].
  
 
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Revision as of 23:53, 24 June 2015

Rambler was a fanzine devoted to fol music published by Michael Moorcock.

Published in the UK from 1956 to 1958, Rambler began as Fantasy and Jazz Fan, then simply as Jazz Fan , and it was with issue 10 that the title became Rambler.

Five issues under the title of Rambler were released: issue 10 in January 1958, issues 11, 12 and 13 was released February 1958. Issue 14, the last, was published in March 1958.

Contributing artists included Jim Cawthorn, and Ray Nelson,

Contributing writers included Dave Aldridge, John Brunner (Noise Level), Bill Harry, Ray Nelson, and Sandy Sandfield.

Michael Moorcock also published the titles A Fanzine Named Eustace, and Typo.