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Tacky – Lu Henry’s Diplomacy and variant zine
Plus games like Wooden Ships and Iron Men and other multiplayer games
Tacky #16
Tacky #35
Tacky #36
Tacky #37
The Tactful Assassin – Eric C. Young’s Canadian Diplomacy zine
The Tactful Assassin Vol 3 #24 The Tactful Assassin Vol 4 #27
The Tactful Assassin Vol 6 #47
The Tactful Assassin Vol 6 #48 The Tactful Assassin Vol 6 #49
The Tactful Assassin Vol 7 #56
Talabwo – A variant zine by Conrad von Metzke.
It was not meant to carry games, but discuss variants.
It turned intomostly discussions of hobby policis, the Miller Numbers and MNC Robert Sacks.
Conrad decided to fold the zine at Issue 6.
Talabwo #1
Talabwo #2
Talabwo #3
Talabwo #4
Talabwo #5
Talabwo #6
Tales of the Barad-Dûrchester
Rod Walker created this zine just to publicize the problems he felt were of importance with John J. Beshara,
“the hobby’s most repulsive spoil-sport.”
Tales of the Barad-Dûrchester #1
The Tangled Web We Weave
Sort of a newcomer’s guide to Diplomacy and the hobby, produced by the UK
branch of the Intl. Diplomacy Association. Similar to the U.S. “Diplomacy Handbook”
The Tangled Web We Weave 1st Edition
Tau Ceti Phoenix / Apocrypha – Larry Dunning produced this Austrian zine
Which was really two zines in one, stuffed with letters, books reviews, comics, and Diplomacy
Tau Ceti Phoenix / Apocrypha
Terminus Project – Walt Buchanan’s massive attempt at listing all the Diplomacy gamestarts
Which started before 1970, and therefore where end-games may not have been collected.
I believe almost all the games have Board,an numbers.
Terminus Project
Ter-ran – Steve Heinowski’s long-running Dipzine
Some bleed-through, and a missing page here or there (or mis-numbered page).
Ter-ran #41 Ter-ran #42
Ter-ran #43 Ter-ran #44
Ter-ran #45 Ter-ran #46
Ter-ran #49 Ter-ran #51
Ter-ran #52 Ter-ran #53
Ter-ran #91 Ter-ran #94
Ter-ran #96
TEST – Richard Hull’s somewhat confusing Diplomacy zine
TEST #7
TEST #8
Tetracuspid – Richard Kovilcik, Jr. published this Dipzine.
Carried articles as well from time to time.
Tetracuspid #8 Tetracuspid #9 Tetracuspid #10 Tetracuspid #11
Tetracuspid #12 Tetracuspid #13 Tetracuspid #14 Tetracuspid #15
Tetracuspid #16 Tetracuspid #17 Tetracuspid #18 Tetracuspid #19
Tetracuspid #20 Tetracuspid #22 Tetracuspid #23 Tetracuspid #24
Tetracuspid #25 Tetracuspid #26 Tetracuspid #27 Tetracuspid #28
Tetracuspid #29 Tetracuspid #30 Tetracuspid #31 Tetracuspid #32
Tetracuspid #33 Tetracuspid #34 Tetracuspid #35 Tetracuspid #36
Tetracuspid #37 Tetracuspid #38 Tetracuspid #39 Tetracuspid #40
Tetracuspid #41 Tetracuspid #42 Tetracuspid #43 Tetracuspid #44
Thangorodrim – A variant zine by by Bill McDuffie for the National Fantasy Fan Association
Thangorodrim Vol 1, #00 Thangorodrim Vol 1, #0
Thangorodrim Vol 1, #1 Thangorodrim Vol 1, #2
Thangorodrim Vol 1, #4 Thangorodrim Vol 1, #5
Thangorodrim Vol 1, #6 Thangorodrim Vol 1, #7
Thangorodrim Vol 1, #8 Thangorodrim Vol 1, #9
That Was the Year Which Was - Mark Nelson’s zine (subzine, really) dedicated to going over the history of the
hobby, one year at a time.
That Was the Year Which Was - 1962 #1
That Was the Year Which Was - 1963 #2
Thermopolae – Payton Turpin published this variant zine
Which started with a game of Imperialism IX-R
Thermopolae #2
Thermopolae #5
Thermopolae #6
This is Not a Council Courier – Rod Walker’s zine for IDA/NA council stuff
This is Not a Council Courier #6
Thulcandra – A game flyer for a MENSA game GM’d by Terry Kuch
Thulcandra #1
Thulrandra – A game flyer which Pete Gaughan produced
Thulrandra #1
Thulrandra #2
The Tinamou – Bob Brown’s UK zine, with Diplomacy, En Garde,
And plenty of other multi-player games.
The Tinamou #46 The Tinamou #47
The Tinamou #48 The Tinamou #49
The Tinamou #50 The Tinamou #51
The Tinamou #52.5 The Tinamou #53
The Tinamou #54 The Tinamou #55
The Tinamou #56 The Tinamou #57
The Tinamou #58
Trantor – John Smythe’s very early Dipzine
After #23, merged with Massif. Then went alone again later.
Trantor #2 Trantor #4
Trantor #5 Trantor #6
Trantor #7 Trantor #8
Trantor #9 Trantor #10
Trantor #11 Trantor #12
Trantor #13 Trantor #14
Trantor #15 Trantor #16
Trantor #17 Trantor #18
Trantor #19 Trantor #20
Trantor #21 Trantor #22
Trantor #23 Trantor #30
Trantor #65
T.S. – Monroe E. Jeffrey and pals created this little Dipzine.
The first issue was called Fidegly, but was renamed starting with #2.
Scan quality ranges from nearly invisible to overly gark, but the surviving copies are
in rather poor shape. T.S. stands for Tough Sh*t.
T.S. #1 (titled Fidegly)
T.S. #2
T.S. #3
T.S. #4
T.S. #5
T.S. #6
The Two Faces of Tomorrow – Mark S. Kellers zine on the use of compueters in Diplomacy
The Two Faces of Tomorrow #1
The Two Faces of Tomorrow #2
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