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La Glaneuse: Revue Féminine [...]. Année I, No. 3 (Jan. 1919).

(Women) (WWI) Uncommon women's monthly considers romance between German and French lovers in the immediate post war period.

El Eternauta II. Nos. 1-17 [all published]. 1977-1978

First edition of the landmark work of Latin American science fiction, written and illustrated clandestinely during the last Argentinian military junta. The author, Héctor Germán Osterheld was disappeared before the final issues were published.

El Liceo Mexicano. Vol. I and II. [all published]. 1844

One of the earliest known examples of Mexican scifi.

Starbase Tango: La Frontera Final. Nos. 1-6, 8. 1996-1998

Nearly complete run of a fanzine published by the Argentinian Star Trek fanclub: Starbase Tango.

Umbrales: Revista Mexicana de Ciencia Ficción y Fantasia, Nos. 2, 8, 11, 13, 22, 31-24. 1993-1997

Long lasting Mexican sf serial, with original stories and sf bibliography, surprisingly uncommon.

¡Nahual! Fanzine de Ciencia-Ficción, Fantasía [...]. 1995-1997

Irregularly published sf zine by UNAM grad students, unrecorded in OCLC.

Sinergia. Nos. 2 (otoño 1983), 4—12 (otoño 1987).

Argentinian sf zine featuring well-known Latin American sf authors, most never translated or anthologized.

Nadir: Ciencia-Ficción y Fantasía. Nos. 8-10. 1988

Three issues of the Chilean science fiction serial, including two special issues, one on comics and one on Latin American authors.

Venus: Las Estrellas en Exclusiva! 1966

Unrecorded cinema tabloid featuring Mexican actresses, edited by founder of groundbreaking prensa rojo weekly, Alarma!

La Protesta: Semanario de Batalla. 1923

Antisemitic and anticommunist agitators prefigure Spanish fascism.