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Andúril, edited by John Martin, began as the second official bulletin of The Tolkien Society. It became an independent fanzine after issue 2 (although issue 3 was distributed to Tolkien Society members). It then became increasingly less Tolkienian in scope. Amon Hen (the first issue titled Henneth Annûn) replaced it as the Society's official bulletin.[1]
Issue page size changes from issue to issue (irregular). First three issues have subtitle: The bulletin of the Tolkien Society, while later issues have subtitle: Magazine of fantasy.
Nos. 0-7 in Marquette Hunnewell collection. Nos. 0-6 in The Tolkien Society archive.[2]
Issues
Andúril 0
- Published: January 1972
- Length: 14 pages
- According to the editor, it was "Numbered 0, because this is more a flyer announcing the return of an officially approved T.S. Bulletin".
Andúril 1
- Published: April 1972
- Length: 14 pages
- Carrie a flier from George Allen & Unwin advertising Tolkien's books.
Andúril 2
- Published: June or July 1972
- Length: 48 pages
- It included a supplementary sheet noting that Tolkien had consented to be the Society's Honorary President when Vera Chapman met him on 27 June 1972.
- Last issue as the official Tolkien Society bulletin.
Andúril 3
- Published: November 1972
- Although no longer the Society's bulletin, it was mailed to all Tolkien Society members.
Andúril 4
- Published: [?]July 1974
- Length: 40 pages
Andúril 5
- Published: [?]July 1975
- Length: 36 pages
Andúril 6
- Published: [?]1977
- Length: 48 pages
Andúril 7
- Published: [?]February 1979
- Length: 52 pages
References
- ↑ Charles E. Noad, "The Tolkien Society — the early days", Mallorn 50, pp. 15-24
- ↑ Tolkien Collector’s Guide, as of July 22, 2010